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ARRIVALS.
September 3rd.
Kwangchuir,' British str. 1,379 tons,. Capt. F. C. Lovegrove, from Bangs kok, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B11-5. & 8,
Tjilalja, Dutch str., 3,830 tons, Capt. H. de Jorge, from Amoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Ato, --JACJA
September 4th.
Chath Sang British xtr.. 1,470 tons, Capt. W J. Bonker, from Bangkok, with a vargo of rice, tying at buoy No. M. J. M. & Co.
Hatenard, British str. 1,217. Cons, Capt. C. W. Shearer, from Saigon, with u general cargo, lying at buos No. C18.
Wo Fas Shing.
Hambury Maru, Japanese stz., 3, 138 tous, Capt. K. Orihara. from Bombay and Singapore, with a general cargo, ly. ing at Kowloon whari,--0,8.K Hanoi, French str., fons, Capt. L.
Cruchot, from Haiphong and Fort Bayard, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C18-M.M. Karmala, British str., 5,879 tous, Capt.)
R. H. Griffin, O.B.E.. R. N.R.. from Singapore, with a general cargo, ly. ing at Naval Dockyard.-Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
Mito Mara, Japanese stry 42:37 tons, Capt. 3. Matauda, from Hamburg and Singapore, with a general wargo, lying at buor No. 43-N..K.
Sekkou Maru, Japanes str., 9,004 tons, Capt. I Own," from Saigon, lying at iuoy No. B34-0.8.K.
West Cajnot, American str., 3,339 tons, Capt. G. Curtis, from Los Angeles' and Manila. with a general enrgo, ly ing at buoy No. APT.-Struthers Harry.
FIT
ÓLEARANCES.
September 4th.
Gomens, de Tarakan, · Fook Suny, for Singapore. Hambury Mara, for Kobe, Hin Sang, for Sandakan,
Laumerton, for Manila.
Mito Maru, for Shanghai,
President Cleveland, for Manila.
Sektow Hami, for Keelung, Tilatje, for Macassar.
Wo Song, for Shanghai.
SHIPPING NOTES. -
The Lotal number of Vessels in the "Harbour at 9 ai. yesterday, was 53, of which 52 were British. During the pre- vious 21 hours there were 12 arrivals, of which five were British,, one Dutch one American, one French, and four Japan- The departures numbered six.
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The vosads arriving were the ss, Comus from Taraki with '7,500 tons of fuel coil: phongs Kendal (netle from Kertung with 300 tons of general, cargo: thes.s. Ting Sang Be From Shanghai with 1,477 tons of procal cargo and mail, the .s. Chak Sung from Bangkok and Kok-si; Ching with 2.035 tous of general cargo: the skinnyehow from Bangkok and Hothos with rice and general, earga amounting to 1,645 tons and mails; the wa.. Tjilnijoj front". Sourabaya and· Amoy, with, 71 tons of general cargo and mail; the ss, West Pajant from Los Angeles and Manila with a cargo of copra and lamber suuting to 4,500 tons; the s.s.
·Chautally from Marseilles" and Saigon with 20 thus of general cargo and mail; the ss. With Murd from Hamburg and Singapore with variety of dangerous goods for Yokohama and Shanghai the m.8. Mign Mirn for Keelung and the s.. Sekkor Marn from Bangkok and Saigon fneither of which bad urge for Hong- kong) and the sa. Tingup Maze from Chefoo and Weihaiwei with vermicelli and a general cargo amounting to 620 10:18.
The departures for the 24 houra „ponded, at 9 a.m. yesterday were the 1.3. Apulian Mary for Swatow: the .s. Baturein for" Hoihow; the as. Ho Nany for Moji; the “. Valcants for Foochon; the 8.5. Kendal Castle for Manila and the 8.5 Laomedon for Manila. Vessels clearing Later were the as Rhine Burn fur Manila; the sa Noguna Mard for Singa pore; the 8-8., Taikwa Maru for Hoihow: the si. Tientsin for Hongay; the - Ent- preix of Canada for Shanghai and the sa Glengarry for Shanghai.
The Indo-China S.N. Co.'s His Sing, fellowing a trial trip on Thursday, left. Hongkong yesterday afternoon on her, third attempt to seach Sandakan. As pre- viously announced she had to put back twice on account of the stokehold" crew. being unable to maintain a sufficient pres sure of steam. No further trouble is now anticipated in this direction."
On arrival in port yesterday afternoon with the Home mail the ... Kurmala went alongside the naval cumber for the pur pose of getting some of her heavy cargo, discharged, the big crane being utilised.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
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