10.

£

Description.

Rought

Hongkong Beals.

5. forward...

From and to what - Tonnage.

port and district

in China.

Port...

Boats for transmissions of cargo.

Number

darying of

from. Broughts. District-. Tons.

1094.

20.40

47

1.3

83

99

Batermen's, boats, and boats hired by Europeans -

Tomate compared - with fishermen's families.

Vessels that anchored in Stanley harbour during

the month

of December, 1847 _ of all classes. --

--

Fishing junks...

Passage

boats to

From sea. Canton & Tambo &

10.80 269

Poon junk

40.68

6

Macao's Hong Kong 30.58

2

Boats with charcoal and

firewood

Several Fu-chin & Sun-on

8.40

4

Salt boats.

Kweithin 2.40

6

Tankans and small

boats inhabited by

Tanka people..

——

Carried forward.

Sea

Sea

170

1788.

148

Vessels that anchored in Aberdeen harbour during the month of December 1847, of all classes.

Description.

From and to what Tonnage

port and district in China.

Port

Number

varying from District Tons boats.

11.

Brought forward. Fishing junks.

boats to.

Passage Junks with cargo,

stone, brick.

tiles, Lime, timber, rice, fruit, &c;

Salt boats.

Small and sampans,

inhabited by Tanka people.

Total Boats in December, 1847-

The above list.

From sea.

1780

10 to 80 180

6 to 80

Cheong-ching Sun on : 3. 13

several several 3 ·. 88.

65

2.40

123

Je a-

Jea-

may

2162.

be deemed as correct as

could be obtained from now official

sources; at the same

time. I beg to mention that the number of passage the actual number plying; many of

boats que

quen

gwen is

which have anchored several times between trips, in

the course

throw

every

invariably

of the month. The Chinese

obstacle in the way of officials

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