VESSELS ON THE BERTH
OCEAN STEAMSHIP
FROM GLASGOW and LIVERPOOLI 'GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL
GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL....
FOR
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
LIVERPOOL DIRET
(Taking Cargo at Londen Rates)
LIVERPOOL DISSOT
(Taking Cargo at London Hates)
The B. AGAMEMNON
on the 19th instant.
OUTWARDS.
STEAMERS “AGAMEMNON
ALCHAS NESTOR LAERTES
HOMEWARDS.
STEAMERS IDOMENEUS" AJAX" "PYRRHUS"
* CALCHAS "NESTOR"
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 177m, 1901
COMPANY.
DUB
On 19th September.
On 26th September.
On 1st October. On 9th October.
TO BAIL
On 18th September. On 1st Octolior.
On 15th October. On 29th October.
On 14th November.
On 26th. November.
U.
ESSELS ON THE BERTH.
MAIL LINES
13
HONGKONG. STEAMBES.
Ailsa Craig, Brit, str., 2,166, Robertson, Sept. 14,
MB. Keisha Amara, British str. 1,566, Mattook, Sept. 15,
"Jartline. Matheson & Co
America Mara, Jap. str., 3,403, Boing. Sept. 7,
Tovo. Kisen Kaisha
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S. CO. Aragonia, German str. 3,324, Forst, 3et. 16,
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGELS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE
, VIA
STEAMERS
THE ÖVERLAND RAILWAYS AND ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
**MACHAON
|
ULYSSES".
On 15th October.
"DARDANUS"
On 15th November.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
"CITY OF PEKING "
loft Singapore on the 14th instant, and is due hore
"GAELIC".
For Freight, apply to
"CHINA"
"DORIC".
Hongkong, 16th September 1901,
F15
PERU" "COPTIC"
"BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS O S. 8. Co.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,
FOR
SWATOW & SHANGHAT
MANILA & ILOILO
ZAMOY & SHANGHAI
TIENTSIN
LIMITED,
STEAMERS
"WOOSUNG"
"SUNGKIANG "
• WHAMPOA"
KWELYANG",
TO BAIL.
On 17th September,
On 17th September.
On 21st September.
On 23 September.
• The attention of Passengers is directed to the superior accommodation offered by this steamor, which is fitted throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
Hongkong, 16th September, 1901;
For Freight or Passage, apply to-
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
-TO-SAN FRANCISCO VIA INLAND BEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROй HONGKONG. AMERICA MARU (via)
Amoy, Shai, Nagasaki, TUESDAY, Sept. 17, Kobe, Inland Bes, Yo 1901, at Noon. Kohama, and Honolulu) HONGKONG MARU (vi
Shanghai, Nagasaki, SATURDAY. Oct. 12, Kobe, Inland Bus, To 1901, at NooNG kobania, and Honolulu) NIFEON MARU (VIS)
Shanghai, Nagasaki, TUESDAT, Nov. 5, Kobe, Laland S, Yo 1901, st Noon kohama, and Honolulu),
THE Twin-Screw Starship
AMERICA MARU! will be despatchel for SAN FRANCISCO VIA AMOY, SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the 17th September, 1901, at Noon, taking Freight and Passenger for Japan, the United States and Europe,esus
Steamers of this line 1 pass through the IN LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONO- LULU, and Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Through Passage Tickets granted to Eng- land, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of steamers, and to the princips) olties of the United States or Canada, Hates may be oblated on application..
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO
EUROPE have the bhoice of Overland Rail rutes from Blau Francisco, including "the SOUTHEEN PACIFIC, UBNTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DERVES AND BIO GRANDE, and NORTHREN PACIFIC RAILWAYS, also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on fayment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rates.
Parongers holding order for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have, between San Francisco and Chicago, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER AND RIO GRANDE, and other dicoot connecting Railways, sad from Chicago destiastion the choice of direct lines.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,.
AGENTS.
136
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE. BAIGON,"
BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN
·AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX; PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.
10%
ALBO
AN MONDAY, the 23rd September, 1901, at 1 P.M., the Company's Steamship "INDUS" Captain Duchateau, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this port for MARSEILLES via ports of call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
Cargo sad Specie will be registered for Lor flon as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon. Cargo will be received on board until P.M., Specie and Parcels until 3 r. n the 2nd instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con tants and Value of Packages are required.
For further particulars, apply at the Com- pany's Olles,
P. DE CHAMPMORIN,-
Acting Agout. Hongkong. 11th September, 1901. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
יו.
TO
e
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE VICTORIA (BC) AND SEATTLE. Calling also at TACOMA and carrying Cargo on thrungh Bills of Lading to NEW YORK and other points of the United States in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO.'3
Steamship
LINES.
"TEENKAI." A642 tons, Commander H. C. Harris, is doe here on 24th instant, and will bafo quick despatch.
For Rates of Freight and further Particu Jars, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
Agenta:
12317 Pongkong, 11th September, 1933.
Particulars of the various routes can be had THE FENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
on application.
Special rates Brat dass only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services to European
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUS- TRALIA, INDIA; ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS,
officials in service of China and Jason, and to PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.
Government officials and their families.
Through Bill of Lading seemed for tran portation to Yokohama and other Japan Forte, to: San Francisco, to Atlantão and Ibland Cities of the United Stator, vie Overland Railway, to Hayana Trinidad and Demorara, and to parts In Mexico, Central und South Americs, by the Company and connecting Steamers,
THROUGH BILL OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA, PERBIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS. RE
HE Steamship
TUESDAY. 24th September, at Noox. WEDNESDAY, 2 October, at Noon. SATURDAY, 19th October, at NOON. TUESDAY, 29th October, at Noon. TUESDAY, 12th November, at Noox. WEDNESDAY, 20th November, at NooN,
Hamburg-Amerika Linia Arister. Austrian atr.. 2,208, Scopinich, Aug. 29,
Mitsui Bussan Keisha
Ataka, British steamer, 2,397, Larz, Sept. 14.
Showan, Tomes & Co Babe aberg, Ger. str., 1,379, Beeckmann, Sept. 7.
East Asintio Trading Co., Lt. Canton, British str. 1,110, Lawrence, Sept. 13,
Jardine. Matheson & Co Carlisle City, British str., 1,991, Paterson, Sept,
13, Butterfell & Swizo Changsha, British str., 1,163, Moore, Sept. 12,
Butterfield & Swire
Chas. Logier, Brit str., 1,202, Smith, Supt. S..
Japanese
Chelyden, British str., 1564, Cu, Sept. 14.
Jardine, Matheon & Co China, Austrian str., 3,855, Lora, Sept. 14,
Sander, Wiolor & Cu
City of Paking. Anr. str., 1,128, Smith, Sept. 13,
P. M. S S. Ca
Decima, Germau str., 794, Schlaikier. Sopt. 15,
Siemasan & Co- Eleno, American str., 510, Altonaze, Sept. 3,
Brandao & Co
Kinsha, rivor gunboat, Tout.Comdr. G. B.j
Powell, on Yangtsre
Lizar, gauboat, 715 tons, 6 gaus, 1,000 h.p.,
Lieut. John C. Watson, at Amoy Ocean, battleship, Hon. A. G. Curzon Howe, at
Weihaiwoi
Orlando, cruiser, 5,600 tons, 22 gnus, 9,500 h.p.,
Capt. J. H. T. Burke, C.B., at Woosang
Otter, torpedo-boot destroyer, Lieut. Comdr. C.
P. Musel, at Welhaiwei Plusnix, sloop, 1015 tons, guns, 1,400-hp.,
Comdr. W. H. Nicholson, at Canton Pigny, gunboat, 755 tons, 6 guns, 1,200 h.p.. Líout, Com. A. H. Oldham, at Hongkong Piqua, oruiser: 3,500 tons, 8 guns, 7,000 h.p.,
Capt. H. C. Reynolds, at Woihaiwoi Tlover, gunboat, 453 tons, 6 guns, 1,200 h.p..
Licul-Comdr. Cowper, at Kiuklang Rambler, surveying ship, 683 tons, Capt. Morris
H. Sarth, at Hongkong Reipale, gambut, 855 tons, 6 guns, 720 h.p.,
Lieut-Conur, Chas, F. Corbett, Kiukiang Robin, rivar gunboat. 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp
Liont-Comdr. Godfrey G. Webstor, West. River Rosario, Hoop, 930), tons, 6 gans, 1,400 h.p.,- Comdr. A. W. Hamiltou, at Singapore Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns,
Hp, Lieut.Comdr. Carr, on West River Saipe, river gun-boat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p.,
Lieut-Comdr. R. W. Dalgety, at Shanghai Swift, gan-ressol, 750 tons, 6'gune, 670 h.p., in
reserve, at Hongkong
Taka, torpedo-boat destroyer, 250 tons, in re-
Talbot, craiser, 5,000 tons, Capt. F. G. Stopford,
Borvo, at Hongkong
at Yokohama
THE P. M. S.S. Co.'s Steamship" CITY OF PEKING" will be despatched for SAN Hailong, British str.. 783, Bathurst, Supt. 165. Tamar, roogiving ship, 4,600 tons, 6 gaus, Com- .
HAMA and HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the Ath September, at Noon, taking Freight for Japho, the United States and Europe,
Steamers of these lines pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at BONO. LULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Through Passage Tickets granted to Eugland, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamer, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Bail route from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC, DENVER, and RIO GRANDE and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rate.
Fassengers holding orders for OVERLAND CITIES in United States have betwenn San Franoise and Chicago, the uption of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE and other dirset lines:
Partionlays of the various routes can be had on application.
Special Rates (first class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Consular Servicos, aud European Civil Serries oliqiais located in Asia, and to Europeso vilicists in the service of the Gerernments of China and Japin
TO UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries, members of the the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic officials of Governments of China and Japan.
RETURN PASSAGE--Passengers who do not hold round-trip tickets but who have paid full first-class fare from ports of call in the Orient to the United States, Canada or Europe, and re-embark at San Francisco or Honolulu for the return voyage at any time within twelve months, will be allowed a reduction of ten per cent. from fare, San Francisco or Honolulu, to original port of embarkation.
2
Passengers who do not hold round-trip tickets but who have paid full-class fare from the United States, Canada or Europe, to a port of cailin Japan or China and re-embark at such port alt for return voyage at any time within twelve months, will be allowed a reduction of ten per cent, from fare to San Francisco or Honolulu,
Through Bill of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, iu San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, an Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerars, and to porte in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies and connecting Steamere.
Freight will be received on board until 4 P.3. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 P., same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; valas of same-is-required.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo ar Paresl (valued at $13) gold or over) destined to peinta beyond San Francisco in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco.
Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for Cargo or Parcel (each shipment) when the valas is less than $100 U.8. gold.
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, Queen's Building.
Hongkong. 11th September, 1901.
SHOSEN KAISHA, THE OSAKA
LIMITED.
FOR TAMSUL VIA SWATOW AND AMOY.
THE Company's Steamship THE
"DAIGI MARU,”
Captain K. Sobajima, will be despatched for the above ports on SUNDAY, the 2nd inst.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agents.
Hongkong. 16th September, 1901.
GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
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FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
•HE Steamship
T
"GLENGYLE,"
Captain T. Darke, will be despatched as abors on SATURDAY, the 28th September. For Freight or Passage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW.
2106 Hongkong. 28th August, 1901.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE 9/3 A II American skip
"L. SCHEPP"
Captain Kendall, will be ready to load on the 15th Angust for the above port, and will be despatched about the middle of September,
For Freight, apply to
CARLOWITZ & CO. Hongkong, 18th July 1901.
FOR NEW YORK.
*CHUSAN," Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's Hails, will be despatched from this for Boulay: on SATURDAY, the 19th September, atHE 3/3 A 11 American Ship Noox, taking passengers and cargo for the
Freight will be received on board until 4 Pabove ports. the day provions to sailing Parcel Packages will be received at the Offee until & FM Bant day all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full value of same is required.
Cosanlar Invoices to sccompany Cargo de tined to points beyond San Francison in the United States should be sent to the Company's Olled in Selded Enrolopes, addreed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco
For further information as to passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Queen's Building.V
GEO. FOKLEY,
Acting Agent. Hongkong28th August, 1EZZ
AUSTRIAN LLOYINS STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBEL
HE Company Steamship
MANUEL LLAGUNO "
[1414
Silk and Valuables, all cargo for France, and will load during September and October. Tea for London (nuder arrangement) will be sailing about 25th October.
For Freight, apply to framhipped at Colrabo into a steamer proceed-
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. ing direct to Marseilles and London; other
Hongkong. 11th July, 1901.
1758 oarge for London, &s., will be conveyed ria Bombay with transhipment,
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 .. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are partionlarly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bill of Lading. -
For further particulars, apply to
H. A RITCHIE,
Superintentent. Hongkong, 16th September, 1901.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS,
[1]
HE Undersigned GENERAL AGENT: THE UAPAN for the store Liu
are prepared to issue THROUGH BILL OF LADING for all the principal ports in SOUTH AFRICA, in connection with INTO CEITA STTAM NAVIGATION Co.'s fortnightly
TO*IMPORTERS FROM THE UNITED STATES
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY, LIMITED, having Established a r guter service of steamers from So-ttle (Puret Sound) to Japan,
China and the Philippines, in
conjuction with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINES. of the United States, are prepared to con tret for the conveyance of Goods from
Pacific Coast and interior points of U.B.A. to the Orient. For further particulars, apply at THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI GATION CO. OFFI ES, NEW YORK:
To the Agents of the Company at Japan,
China, Philippines and Straits
GEO. ECKLEY,
ACTING AGENT.
[3"”4,。
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK VIA FORTS AND SURE CANAL.. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.. MOGUL"
On 25th Baptember. "SATSUMA
On 20th October. "KURDISTAN" · " On 5th November. "LENNOX"
On 20th November. "RICHMOND CASTLE,” End of November. "ORONSAY"
HILLGLEN" For Freight and further information, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LD,
Agents. Hongkong, 14th September, 1901. (1739
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED: FOR FOOCHOW VIA SWATOW AND THE Company's Steamship
AMOT.
I
"ANPING MARU.” Captain 8. Atammi, will be despatched for the above ports on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst, at DAYLIGHT.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agente. Hongkong, 11th September, 1901. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM.
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
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FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at Poaz DARWIN and QUEENS. LAND PORTS, and taking throngh Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.) HE Siedznakip
"AIRLIE"
Captain St. John George, will be despatched for the above ports on THURSDAY, the 3rd
October, at NOON.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Fussengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- bar, which insures the supply of Fresh Provi- sions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with
the Bectric Light
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried
NB-Return Tickets issued by this Com. Pany to and from Australia are available for return by the stramers of the China Navigation Company and vice versa,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
(2297
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents... Hongkong, th September, 1901." UNITED STATES AND CHINA JAPAN
STEAMSHIP LINĘ.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL..
THE Steamship
"LONGSHIPS."
Empress of Japan, British str. 3,003. Pybus,
Sept. 11, C. P. E. Co
Douglas Lapraik & Co Haitar, British steamer, 1,183, Rouch, Sept. 15,
Douglas Lapraik & Co
Hue, French steamer, 704, Godinau, Sept. 15,
A. R. Marty
Keongwai, German str., 1,115, Rieger, Sept. 11,
Welchers & Co
Konigaborg, Gor, str., 2086. Bruhn, Sept. 12,
Hamburg-Amerika Lirio Konn Maru, Jap. str., 1,783, Minamikawa, Sept.
11, Japanees Luisang, British str., 2,224, Payne. Aug. 28,
Jardine, Matheson & Co
Maizura Marn, Japanes st., 667, Baitan.
Sept. 14, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Michael Jelson, Ger. str., 710, Jessen, Sept. 14,
& Jebeen Co
Mongkut, German str.. 852, Gotacle, Sept. 10,
Malchors & Co
Onsarg, British str.. 1.787, Davis, Ang. 16,
Jardine, Matheson & Co Perk, British str. 1,284, McArthur. -Sept. H
Shewan, Tomes & Co
·
Picciola, Gorman str. 875. Muller. Sept. 2,
East Asiatic Trading Co Radnorshire, British str., 1.889, Bindloss, Sept.
10, Shewau, Tomes & Co Rajaburi, German str., 1,189, Ahlborn, Supt. 15,
Batterfield & Swing Satama, British str., 1,200, Melatoshi, Sept. 3,
Dodwell & Co., Limited Sungkiang, British str., 1,021, Moore, Sept. 11,
Butterfield & Swire Taickan, British str., 1,122, Storell, Sept. 16,
Brailley & Co
Tetartes, German str., 1,518, Brühr, Sopt. 12.
Siomes & Co
Trigonia, British str., 1,069, Fowoll, Aug. 21,
Arnhold, Karberg & Co
Victoria, American str., 2.112, Panton, Aug. 1,
Dodwell & Co., Limited Whampoa British str., 1,109, Laver, Sept. 16,
Butterfield & Swire
RAILING VESSELS,
Brizons, French ship, 1,400, Gousio, Ang. 7,
Order
Celeste Burrill, British ship, 1,764, Jefry. May
29, Order
Geo. Valentine, Fren. bark, 760, Harbert, Aug.
23, Order
Holon A. Wyman, Air, ship. 1,664, Vanlion,
Sept. 10, Arshold, Karberg & Co 1. F. Chapman, Amr. ship, 2013 Chapaman,
Aug. 10. Arnhold, Karberg & Co Launberga, Brit, bark, 1,215, McDougall, Aug.
14, Master
L. Schepp, Amr. ship, 1,675, Kendall, July 5,
Carlowitz & Co
Manuel Llagano, Amr. ship, 1,650, Nichols,
June 30, Standard Oil Co
M. de Villars, French bark, 1,171, Rional, May
31. E. A. Trading Co., Limited Sea Witch, Amr. ship, 1,172, Howes, Feb. 21,
Master State of Maine, Amir. ship, 1,467, Colcord, Sept.
8. Standard Oil Co Susquehanna, Amr. ship, 2,500, Bailey, July 25,
Order Vale of Doon. British bark, 672. Petersen, Aug.
13, Bander, Wieler & Co
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON. Alacrity, despatch-bozot, 1,700 tons, 10 guns, 3,000 h.p., Comdr, C. G. F. M. Cradock, at Taku
Albion, battleship, 12,950 toas, Captain W. W.
Hewett, at Hongkong
Algerine, sloop, 1,050 tons, 6 gans, 1,100 hp.,
Comdr. E. D. Hunt, at Shanghai Arethusa, cruiser, 4,300 tons, 10 gans, 5,000
h.p., Captain J. Startin, Woosung Argonaut, battleship, 11,000 tona, 16 gaus,
Capt. G. H. Cherry, R.N., at Chinkiang Astraes, cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 9,000 h.p.,
Captain C. J. Baker, at Shanghai Capt. E.H. Bayly, C.B., at Weosung Aurora, craiser, 5,000 tons, 12 guns, 5.500 h.p., Barfear, battleship, 10,500 tons. 14 guns, 13,000
h.p., Capt. G.J.8. Warrender, at Woihaiwei Blenheim, 1st class cruiser. 1.000 tons, 12 guns, 21,411 b.p.. Capt. F. H. Henderson, C.B.G., at Wooring
Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 6 guns, 1,300 h.p.,
Lient-Comdr. M. Lenke, at Wuku Brisk, oruiser, 6 guns, 5,400 h.p.. Comdr. Sir B.
R. & Wrey.
Bart., at Haukow
,1,300 h.p., Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 6 gans, I
Lient. Comdr. E. A. Baird, at Weihaiwel Daphne, sloop, 1,140 tons, 8 guns, 2,000 h.p.,
Comdr. Wm. C. Pakenham, at Amoy Dido, cruiser, 2nd class, 5.600 tons, 11 guns, 9.600 h.p., Capt. P.F. Tillard, at, Weihai wei Esilpse, oraiser, 3,000 tons, Captain Stokes,
at Amoy Endymion, cruiser, 7,350 tons, 12 gans, 10,000
h.p., Captain A. W. Paget, C.M.G., at
Weibeiwei
Eak, gunboat, 363 tons, 3 guns, 200 h.p., Lient.-
Comdr.-W. F. Blunt, at Shanghai
Fame, torpedo-bat destroyer, 330 tona, & guns,
5,700 h.p., in reserve, at Hongkong Firebrand, gunbat, 455 tons, 4guns, 360 hp.. Lieut. Comdr. C. P. Beatty Pownall, at Canton
Glory, battleship. 12,950 tons, Captain W. A.
Carter, at Weilwei
↑
nodore Fransis Powell, C.B., at Hongkong Terrible, 1st class orniser, 14,200 tons, 30 guns,
Capt. Poroy M. Boots, C.B at Weihaiwai Tweed, ganboat, 362 toms, 3 gims, 200 h.p... in
Resorro, at Hongkong Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 t.b.p.,
Lieat.-Coindr. W. O Lyne, at Hongkong Wivern, coast defence ship, armoured, 2,750 toxin,
4 guas, 1,000 h.p., at Hongkong Whiting,torpedo boat destroyer, 360 tons, & guns, 5,900 h.p... Lient. and Comdr. Mackenzie, at Weiliairei
Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gaus, 550 h.p... Lieut.-Comdr. H. W. R. Wataon, at Wcomung
Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p.
Lient-Comdr. II. E. Hiliman, at Hankow
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