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THE HONGKONG WEEKLY TRESS AND
18HANGWAY: 9th Septembar (From()
1 Messrs. A. R. Burkill & Bong' tirónlar)—The Home marketa are reported firm with Blue Elephants at 12/10) and Gold Kiling at Fcn. 82.25. Raw Silk.-The market is quiet, the demand being for coarse silk Yellow Silk,➡There has been a good de mand and about 850 bales have been settled. Arrivals as per Customs Returns September and to: 8tbarë: 1,194 baler White, 66% bales Yellow and 102 Wild Billica Re-Bouls and Hand Filatures—i Business has been on a very small scale. Steam | Filatures ----Wa do not hear of any transactions. The Export of Steam Filatures to date is·1,522 balesto¿1⁄2merica, 1,254 bales to the Continent, 32 bales to London, andál, bale to Japan. Wild
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Marseilles →111 bales raw silk, 3 cases silks, 592 packages tes, 194 phokages canes, and 267 bales waste Milk For Lyons 530 bales raw silk and 1 case silks, For London ➡ 0 bales: raw silk and 2 cases silk.
UPIUM.
HONGKONG, 16th September. Bengal, There has been a rise in prices during the interval, and at the close of the week there has been a large amount of business done. Closing quotations are: New Patna 3852), New Benares $825.
Malwa A fair amount of business has been done. Latest rates are :-
New
$780 with allce of
Old (21yrs.) $800
""
(814 ).:$810
5/6 $880 ..:(7/8. ... ) $850
"
20
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#1
"
to 2 catties
to .2 to 184
1 to 2
歌唱。
[September 18, 1800.
ng kwong Kee 10/18, 3940 for Po King || Per steamer Ernest Simons, on the sailed | in our last report;) has been intensified during
wand Keo Wo Cheong 18/22. Short-reels: 9th September. Tor St. Etienne:10 balee the week, and we have again practica
han been done in Bhort-reels for América raw milk For Mis
silk. Forness to report; all enquiry, being vir Ho and Hila Filatarea 14/16 and 14/18 are much
standstill. The reason for condition = {df> anbedi but very, starca. Waste Prices are
Affairs is quiet apparent when one considers the advancing steadily; 90 per picul have been paid
abnormal strength of prices on the Home for Extra-Estra and dealers are asking now $92.
and the unsteadiness of exchange, to which has to be added the apathy of dealers in speaking, about new contracts, Demand from Tientsin is quite at a a standstill, dealers there being busy with the adjustment of their accounts for the usunl mid-autumn settlement; which falls this year on 19th instant, and until that is over there is no desire on their part to add to their present holdings, although, as far as it is known locally, there will be little or no trouble in the matter: News from Newchwang points to a complicated sfate of affairs there. From native bources we learn that the position, as far as the Piece Єcods market is concerned, is sound and strong, but against this it is announced on Foreign authority that the deaths from the recent outbreak of plague were far more numerous than reported, and that most stringent precautions are being There is nothing worthy of mention about the taken to prevent its extending to other porta.-
River or Ningpo markets which remain very quiet, Clearances to the varions Outports continue to be made on a satisfactory scale, those for Korea being much better than for some months past. The Yarn market remains steady, there being little inclin- ation on the part of holders to sell at present prices. Japauese. There has again been some enquiry for these and about 1,500 bales have changed bands, No. 169. at T68.30/69.50 and No. 20% at T69.00/701.00. The market closes firm at quotation. Local. There has been rather more done in these during the week and sales amounting to 1,150 bales are made public. More could have been sold but holders do not care to accept the prices offered until something more definite is known about the prospect of the local Cotton crop.
Silkabout 50 (bales have changed hands. Waste Silk. Market quiet, stocks almost nil.
EXPORT OF SILK FROM CHINA AND GITARIS JAPAN, TO, EUROPE.
Shanghai ..................
Canton.
Yokohama
1898-1900-
EXPORT OF SILK FROM CHINA AND JAPAN
-19
10 to 2 Persian. A fair amount of business was done in this drug, Closing figures are:-Oily $650 and Paper-tied $650 to $770 according to quality. 916 chests.
l'o-day's stocks are estimated as under.--- New Patna
Old Patna ........................ New Benares........
106
406
829
832
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COURSE OF THE HONGEÔNG OPIUM MARKET.
MALWA.
-1898-99
bales.
baler,
36 614
21,501
Persian
***0,280
8,297
6,868
52,162
4,251
84,049
PATKA.
FREKAREI.
DATE.
New. | Old.
New. Old.
New.
· TO AMERICA.
-1899-1900
1899-9
1899.
bales.
balea.
Sept. 9 .845
822
*780
Shanghai
1,852
Sept. 10-840
8221
'780
3,843
Sept. 11
8371
815
780
Yokohama....
$8,805
8,861
Sept. 12
840
815
780-
Sept. 18: 850
-320-
780
tandglas 94 14,633
9,056
Sept. 14 852)
822
.780
Sept. 15852,
*825-
780
CAMPHOR.
COTTON.
HONGKONG, 15th September. The market has slightly Improved under the influence of a demand.
HONGKONG, 16th September.-Superior
Old.
800/810/880/850
ti
METALS 11th September.-(From Messrs. Alex. Bielfeld & Co's Circular)-During the past week there has been but the usual small business, the prolonged rain being blamed by the middlemen for the small demand for the consuming districts. Still the out-goings are greater than the incom- qual-ings, and stocks in hands are being gradually reduced. Home prices for New Irons are a trifle flat, but for all old materials they remain firm Spot prices still continue much below present laying down cost, but this must be altered when the only transactions we have to report: -50 tons the spot stocks are exhausted. The following are
Old Iron Chaina 1058. c.i.f. and o. 75 tons Hard Spelter Tis. 10.00. 2,500 cases Tin Plates, to arrive, Tls. 6.70 to 6.80.
Quotation for Foriñosa are $68.00 to $685.50 salesities met with a rise of $1; medium and inferior 500 piculs.
SUGAR.
Horaroma, 15th September.-The market has again been active and a further advance in prices has to be recorded. Quotations are:- Shekloong, No. 1, White..... $8.65 10 $870 | el.
do
, White... 7.98 to 7.97
"
Shekloong, No. 1, Brown,.. 5.85 to -5.88- pcl.
do.
2, Brown... 5.65 to 5.70 Swatow, No. 1, White... 8:45 to: 8:50-
do.
1. White... 7.85 to 7.90 Svitow, No. 1, Brown... 5.75 to 5.80
do.
2. Brown... 5.63 to 5 70 Foochow Sugar Cindy.
$12.50 to 12.56 211.76-16 11:30
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MISCELLANEOUS EXPORTS.
steamer. Stentor sailed on the 8th sondon :-- 2,889 bores tes 6 cases feathers, 136 blackwoody 1,350 Igars from Manila, sundries,
8th Septer
bags,, 200
450 cas
or Liverpool
hers, 1
For
nd/or
For and] Ant-
99 boxes bristles. For
Are, 800 em
ise, and 1 p'kage cases ginger. For silk and 21 cRDOS
hila. For. Hamburg :—3,000. Bristles, and 3,000 onssia.
zes tes. For Antwerp
Formosa, sailed on the Der For London:-2, cases gigars 3,023, bazestiton (63,483 Ibr. Se,, hioase bird's feathers,
Am
blackwoodwaDA, Bestearsticks, :
neglected. Stocks, about 4,500 bales..
Bombay... Kurrachee
Bengal (New), Rangoon,
and Dacca
Shangbai and Japanese,
16.00 to 17.00 picul.
to
"
17.90 to 20.00 picul.
20.00 to 21:00.
Tungchow and Ningpo...... 20.00 to 21:00 Maras (Beat) ................................................ -to Fales: 950 bales Bengal (Rangoon, new), and Dacca:
RICE.
JOINT STOCK SHARES. HONGKONG, 15th September.The market has ruled quieter during the week and rates HONGKONG, 15th September.-An active dem-we aker. A fair business was transacted in the and having been experienced the market has an upward tendency. Quotations are a
Saigon, Ordinary...........................
Round, Good quality Long
Siam, Field, mill cleaned, No 2
· Garden,
White
Fine Cargo.
No. 1
CAR
$2.35 to 2.40
2.80 to 2.85 3.20 to 3.25 2.85 to 2.90
3.31 to 3.84 3.63 to 8.65 ****................ 3.9) to 3.95
COALS. ... door
Monexoxe, 15th September --Small sales of Japanese on private terms are reported. Quota-
tions are:-
Cardiff.
Australian.
Miiki Lamp
and Smail.
Moji Lump
Hengay, double
screened Hongay Lump Hongay Dust...
$18:00 to — ex ship, nominal
11,00 to
early part, but towards the end of the week it Blackened considerably and the market oloses dull and quiet!
'BANKS.—Hongkong and Shanghais. —A few shares changed hands at 353 per cent. cash and at 355 for settlements, but the quickly fell to 350 on receipt political news and the marketg that ra The London rate ren
ex ship, nominal Can
9:10 to 9,50 nominal
6.25 to 8.50 ex ship, quiet bed
12.00 to es godown
8.00 to 8.50 ex ship 5,50 to Briquettes i..... 10.50 to → ex godown
MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTS. HONGKONG, 14th September. Among the sales reported during the week are the following:---
YARN AND PIECE GOODS-Bombay Yarn:- 1650′ bales No. 10 at $74 to $84, 780 bales No. 12 at $68 to $82.75, 150 bales No. 16 at $85 to $97, 950 bales No.20 at $9 ) to $96,50. Grey Shirtings ------ 1,000 pieces 10 lbs. 2 Stag nt $4.021. 1.000 pieces 10 lbs. CW W Sycee at $4.10. White Shirtings 500 pieces G 9 at $4.27), 500 Lieces Elephant and Lee at 35,50. T-Cloths
ces Red Stag at $2.40.
|
ringing out
in demand at $84. 1
hava, change
afat. $150 and $151; stions, with sales at $5 j Inges have ruled, steady
demand and small sales have been 330 and $335. Chinas remain with small sales and sellers. !!
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* SHANGHAI 9th September.—(From Meaars Noð]
SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton and continue quiet and out of favour at $314, but few sales, Indos, which have ruled ve firm, advanced to $72after sales at $71 and $71), but close quieter at $71. Douglases have found buyers at 352, but more shares are on offer at that rate. In last report under this heading
six months ended 30th June"z shordd “twelve months ended 3th June. Manilas and China Mutuals unchanged
REFINERIES. — China Sugars remain dull and neglected with small sales
$148 cash Lusons unchanged and without bus
MINING. ---Punjoms improved the
·
box 1 case and 8,031
50 bales Murray & Co.'s Price Goods Trade Report.)--| part of the week to $9,95 after fair
Black
The state of idleness into which our market han without business. The latter Co. Anl drifted during the past few weeks as depicted dividend of 3 per cent, on preferenos shares