September 10, 1904.]
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COMMERCIAL.
SILK.
CANTON, 27th August, 1904. Fifth Crop.-The weather is now very favourable, and prospects are so far promising for the 5th crop as to quality. The quantity will be rather reduced, owing to the scarcity of mulberry leaves, the cost of which has risen from $1.00 to $3.50 per picul. Long- reels. The gradual fall in Exchange has made transactions easier: and the fortnight under review has been very active. But the prices asked for 4th crop Silk are so high, that they begin to check the business. Fine sizes are in good demand, but they are very scarce and exceedingly dear. Natives 11/13-13/15-14/18, continue to be the favourite article. From sales made we quote:-Wing Cheong Sing 11/13 at $895 (in 4th crop), and in 3rd crop; On Wo Hing 11/13 at $795; Kwong Seng 18/15 and Mee Kee 13/15 at $780; Miu Lun On 18/22 at $695; Boey Wo Cheong 11/13-13/15-14/18 at $737); Yee Wo Hing 16/20, 18/22 and 30/40 nt $885, $680 and $625 respectively. Short-reels. The advance has continued in all grades, especially in crack chops. The large demand from New York has nearly exhausted the stocks in 2nd and 3rd crops, and big contracts has been booked for 4th crop at very high price. Waste Silk.-There has been more enquiry from the home markets, but still at very low limits. The holders are firmer in their views, and not disposed to sell as freely as before, expect for "Market extra unopened" stock of which is very heavy.
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By
"Native" or Market Cargo" we inean | Best 3me ordre and 3me ordre.
HANKOW TEA. Settlements...
1904. 1903. -Chests. -Chests.
579,331
532,372
CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
The following are the statistics of the Hankow tea trade to the 30th August, as compared with the corresponding period of last season, viz., 2nd September, 1903 ;--
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The following is a statement of this year's exports of White Rice, Cargo Rice and Paddy
Destination.
Hongkong
Tonkin and Annam Manila
Total Pionis
...2,087.000
500
1,281,400
Shipments to Shanghai on
Native account
Пloilo
286,100
Stock
18,479 8,235 10.717 19,015
Cebu
806,600
Japan Coren
812,500
84,600
Arrivals
598,303
569,866
1904.
1903.
KIUKIANG TRA.
-Chests.
-Chosts.
Singapore.. Bataria... Sourabaya India Noan.es Mada::ascar
91,600
51,200
58,900
300
24,000
41,400
Settlements...
195,402
190,882
Shipments to Shanghai on
Native account
14,059 4,114
13,017 793
Reuni n Europe
228,100
.8,485,900
Total..
..7,782,900
Arrivals
213,375
204,492
Stock
Comparative Quotations are as under :--
1904.
Oopacks...Tls. 11.50 Oonains...
Ooufaas... Ichangs..
OPIUM.
1903.
Per picul.
Per picul.
13
12.75 ( 13.2% 12.00 (à 13.00 27.00
Tls. 12.00 (@ 13.50 11.50 @ 13.00
13.00
Quotations are :-- Malwa New Malwa Old Malwa Oldur
Uth September. Allowance net to 1 catty.
.$1120
to $1140 per pioul.
$1180
to $1220
do.
.$1280
to $1800. do.
14
.81820
to $1840 do.
.$900 to
'do.
$
.$925 to .$1157| tu to
do.
per chest.
do.
.$1120 to
do.
$1145 to
do.
The export to 27th August, as per Customs
Returns stands thus:
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Re-exports
Season 1904 x 1905...41,900,489 lbs.... 13,023,486lbs.
Malwa V. Old Persian fli e quality.
Persian extra fine
Patna New
Patna Old
Benaros Now. Benares Old
TEA.
The export from Hankow to 20th August as per Customs Returns stands thus:--
Season.
Exports.
1904-1905.........41,278,969 lbs.
1903-1904.........32,668,312
1902-1903.. ..35,100,345
Total 1904/5.
Via Shanghai.
To Great Britain
United States and
Canada.
Continent
Russia in Europe
..6,333,678 lbs.
3,757,809..
4,286.829
Re-exports. 13,011,444 lbs.
.12.085,036 13,380,752 Total 1903/4.
6,161,215 lbs. 1,116,106
"
106,883
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1 881,381 13,184,737
14,618,865
H
"
17
do.
•1
via North
Shanghai
2,759,687 3,424,118
The export of tea from Amoy and Formosa this season has been as follows to 27th August :-
1904 lbs.
1903 × 1904...33,926,949 1902 & 1*** ..35,455,518
1904/5.
Via Shanghai.
12,204,108 13,893,705
Total 1903/4.
1
11
To Great Britain... 6,333,788 Ibs.
17
United States
I
•
and Canada 3,808,552
Continent
Kussia in Europe 137,190 -
do. via North Shanghai
0,174,516 lbs.
4,116,100
HONGKONG, 8th September.
We beg to continue our advices of the 25tah Ultimo, since when the movements in our variou, Opiam markets have been as follows
Malwa, Putwa. Benares, Persian,
4,236,8211
1,884,381
13,184,737
+4
3,020,561
14,618,635 3,745,807
Stocks per circular of
26th Ultinio, 1904. . Aug. 27th Juporta per Churah
700 2,847 1,306 2,957
2261
12
August 29th
Sept. 5th ..
Tam Sang 4. Apear
300
165
125
75
9264
3,382 1,725 3,200
Lesa Rxport to Shanghai
13
273 100
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SUGAR.
HONGKONG, 9th Sept.-Some demands having come forward, the prices are advancing a little. Shekloong, No. 1, White......$8.40 to $8.45 pelɛ.
Do.
2. White.... 7.50 to 7.55 1. Brown...... 8.10 to 6.16
11
Less Exports to East and West Coast Porta including Local Consumption for the fortnight
201
581
149 119
Estimated Stocks thin day
692
3,520 1,476 1,160
Do.
Do.
2. Brown...... 5.95 to
8.00
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Swntow.
No. 1. White..... 8.85 to
8.40
Do.
2. White...... 7.45 to
7.50
Do.
1, Brown..
3.85 to
6.90
1903 lbs.
Do.
2. Brown
5.70 to 5.75
Foochow Sugar Candy Shekloong
.12.50 to 12 55
are :--
#1
10.55 to 10,60
New
2
years old
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++
4/5
RICE.
Oldest
Bengal. -- Prices have declined to $1,155 for Patna and $1,120 for Benares owing to heavy stocks and the lower prices realized at the 9th Sale in Calcutta.
Malwa. The market has been very active and a considerable rise has taken place. Quotations
$1,120/1,140
$1,160/1,180
$1,200/1,230
$1,280/1,800
$1,820/1,880
To United States.......
London
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Elsewhere
9,821,239
344,183
27,043
10,639,942
128,550 11,963
The arrivals at Amoy have been 221,804 half chosts of Tamsui Oolong and no stocks remain.
The tea exports from Shanghai to 22nd August
Word:
To Great Britain
Green.
United States..
Black,
24,502,813
4,323,731
ports
other European19,968,628
1 636,669 5323,100
599,869
$2.30 to $2.35
HONGKONG, 9th Sept.-The prices are advan-
cing, market being weak.
Saigon, Ordinary
Persian. Prices are steady at $900 925 for best qualities.
Round, good quality
2.00 to 2.65
T
Long
3.80 to 3.85
+
Siam, Field mill cleaned, No. 2
2.80 to 2.65
To Russia direct...
776,400
Garden,
No. 1
+1
Bombay & other
36,535
74,066
White,
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ports.....
Fine Cargo
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Batoum and
"
2,414.798
Novorossuk
1.
Russian Man- ì
churin via Port i
Arthur, New-> 1,172,609 chang and
Tientsin
88,800
3.55 to 3.60 4.05 to 4.10 4.20 to 4.25
SAIOGN, 26th August. Messrs. Win. Q. Hale & Co., of Saigon, in their Circular for August, state :-During the period under review there has been a fair demand resul-
The export of dust has been 359,327 lbs. toting in only small transactions, owing to our Great Britain and 42,800 lbs. to Russian Man- churia; while the export of brick tea has been 2,305,466 to Europe and 3,592,277 lbs. to Russian Manchuria.
Freights have been 45/- per ton of 40 c. ft. to London; and 30/- to New York via Suez,
The feature of the market is the enormous increase in the export to Great Britain--24 mil. lions lbs. of black tea this season compared with six millions last season; to other European ports 19 millions lbs, as compared with two millions last season, while the exports direct to Russia have shrunk from 12 millions to less than one million, and a similar falling off is of course shown in the export to Russian Manchuria.
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prices having hardened, and not proving within the reach of intended buyers. At the close our market remains steady and holders not showing much disposition to meet buyers' views, we do not look for much decline in the near future.
We quote for August to september delivery :-
No. 2 White sifted (trie)
steam milled (mixed) No. 2 White unsifted (ordinaire )
steam milled (mixed) Cargo steam milled (mized)
a
10
20
sexese
per picul.
COAL.
A very large stock of Japanese coal has 8C- cumulated at Shanghai in consequence of the low freight ruling recently when natives took advant- age to import their requirements. Quotations for Cardiff have appreciated for reasons which are not apparent, as there is nt present small inquiry for it.
Messrs. Hughes and Hough, in their coal report of to-day's date, state that five steamers are ex- pected at Hongkong with a total of 11,500 tons of Japan coal and 2,150 tons of Bongay. All bas been sold. Since 26th August 18,000 tons of Japan Coal, 1,000 tons of Cardiff, and 3,000 tons of Honguy have arrived, all sold. The market is dull with small sales of Japanons. Quotations :-
Cardiff......
Australian
Yubari Lump..
$3.17
$2.77
34
+1
M
$2.71
J
*3
*
15
$2.42
Moji Lump.
Müki Lump
..$18.00 ex-ship.
$11.00 ex-ship. $12.00 ex-ship, nominal .$10.00 ex-ship, numinal
F............................................ $6.50 ex-ship, steady