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ARRIVALS,
November 13th. dad, British Mr., 2,070 2008. Capt. G. Pennefather, from Singapore and Amoy, with 30 tons of frewood, ly. ing at buoy No, B12-B. & S. Glanbey, British str., 5.843 tons, Capt. J. L 'Sanders, from London and Singa- pore, with 3 tons of gvoaral cargo, ying at Kowlood Wharf-Jardice, Matheson & Co. Tumiy, British sr., 1,358 tons. Capt. E. Lapton, from Haiphong and Hoihow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 040-B. & S.
November 14th.
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By the P. & O. as, Koshmir, yester day, from Europe vid Ports:--Mrs. P. C. Bush, Mrs. F. M. Barnes, Mr. F. M. Barnes, Mr. A. Armstrong Clegg. Mrs. Clegg. Mr. R. P. Dunlop, dirs. Dunlop, Miss Elder. Mrs Glazebrook, Miss Glazchronic, Mr. E. B. Hornell, Mr. B. A. Hale, Mrs Hale, Mr. A Johannessen, Mr. S. K. Gralvick, Mr. G. Murray Mrs. Murray, Mr. A Morris, Miss Morris, Mr. J. Okland, Mies, P. Pyne, Mr. G. Gibson, Miss Huschberg. Mr. D. Maelver. Mrs. F. Spencer, Q.M.8. C. S. Roberts, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. E. M. A. Spooner, Mr. H. Suiter, Mr. Mr. M. Soltreat. Pro creding to Shanghai: Mr. R. H. Bear, Mr. F. J. Carnell, Miss E. A Cox, Mr. C. Cripwell, Mr. W. M. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, Miss M. Ferguson, Mr. S. J. Hicks. Mrs. Hicks. Mrs. B. Hicks, Mr. B. Harper Mrs. Harper, Mr. A. Jonce, Miss Lambert, Mr. D. W. Leach, Capt. N. H. Leitch, Mrs. Leitch. Mr. G. Mait- land, Mr. W. Molyneux, Hrs. Moly- La Song, British str., 2,0 tons. Capt.neux, Hra Noakes, Capt. J. Cudney, W. Folk, from Calcutta and Mrs. Oudney, Miss K. Oudney, Mrs. H. Singapore, with 1,360 tons of general K. Pennell and child, Miss D. Swindell, cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf. Mrs. E. . Smith, Mr.. F. Stafford Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Smith, Mrs Stafford. Mrs. J. Turner, Telajan, Dutch str., 2.740 tons, Capt. Miss I. 3. Turner, Miss E. M. Turner, H. de Jonge," from Batavia and Mr. F. Wellbelove, Mrs. Wellbelove, F. Purry, Proceeding to Kobe: Dairen, with beans and cement, lying Mr.
Mr. S. C. Rees, Mrs. Recs, Miss Rees, buoy No. AS.-J.C.J.L don Dutch str., 931 tons, Capt. J. Mr. P. S. Rees, Mr. S. C. Rees, jun., Ziberg, from Tientsin, lying at North Mr. J. Winter, Master Winter, Mrs. J. Winter. Miss E. C. Winter, Miss Point Asiic Petroleum Co.
Winter.
3 Maru, Japanese str., 4,511 tons. Capt. J. Nishimura, from Bremen and Singapore, with a general cargo, lying at basy No. A.-0.S.K. Chen, British str. 1,359 tons, Capt. R. Ashby, from Shanghai and Swatow, with 590 tons of general cargo, lying at buoy No B12-B. & S. ·
November 13th.
DEPARTURES-
on
Bengal Baru, Japanese str., 3,231 tons, By the P. O... Mantua,
Capt. M. Araki, from Singapore, November 14th, for Europe ri Ports: with pig iron, rewood, rattan and Mr. G. E. Bird, Mr. A. Turgoose, Mr. general cargo, amounting 6,017 tons, and Mrs. A. H. Rees and two children, Miss M. Sheridan, Mr. A. P. Parpipe, lying at Kowloon Wharf-N.Y.K. Dinmed, British atr., 0,330 tons, Capt. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. Biron, Master Biron, 1. Clark, from New York and Cebu, Rer, Brother James, O.B.E., Mr. and with a general cargo, lying at buoy Mrs. F. A Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. M. "No. A.-B. & S.
Wood, Mr. L. Embrey, Dr. and Mrs. Fiat Sany, British str., 1,087 toas, Capt. Solecian, Mr. and Mrs. 4. M, Stark, U. Costelle, from Japar vi Amoy, Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher and child. Mr. E. S. with a general cargo, lying at Kow-S. Bowdan, Master Fletcher, Mr. Guthe- loon Whart.-Jardine, Matheson &rie, Mr. E. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Co.
F. Marlor, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bell Mr. Aamir British str., 5.551 tons, Capt. F. P. Luchian, Miss M. Coltman, Miss R. H. String, from London, with a L. Fay, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Johnson, Mr. general cargo. lying at Kowloon Franklin, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Bethrell, Wharf.-Mackingon, Mackenzie &Mis M. Bethreli, Mr. and Mrs. R Duncan, Miss Geer, Mr. Tsoinaya, Mr. E. A Post. Miss Luadval, Mr. Y. J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Levitaly, Miss Stewart, Miss E. Gurnarda, Mrs. J. Grigson, Mrs. J. B. Watson, Miss Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blandford, Mr. F. C. Ford, Mr. D. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs Pittendigh, Baron Albrecht Knigge, Mr. H. E. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Douglas, Mr. C. C. Boyd, Hathing, British str., 1,421 tons, Capt. Mrs. R Scott, Mr. S. W. Ellis, Mrs. J. S. Masson, from Shanghai, with F. A. Stewart-Joyce, Mr. Nathan, Mr. 704 tons of general cargo, lying at W. M.Weinberger, Rev. H. V. Kemp, West Point Wharf.-Jardine, Matbe-R.N., Sir Claud Severn, K.B.E., Mrs. son & Co.
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Co. Kutsi Maru, Japanese str., 917 tons, Capt. S. Sato. from Takao vii Amoy and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at O.S.K. Wharf. S. K Oficabury, Gormar str.. 5,198 tons, Capt. C. Luch, from Yokohama and Kee luug, with 2 tons of general cargo, lying as by No. A20-Jebsen & Co.
CLEARANCES.
November 14th.
Aizaina Maru No. 25, for Macao.
Atlas Mary, for Shanghai.
Chehan for Shanghai.
Derwent, for Foochow..
Glenbeg, for Shanghai.
Kaijo Mars, for Swatow. Lucerie, for Shanghai. Phrasang, for Hoihow. Sungshan Mars, for Swator. Tiilatjap, for Bourabaya. Taakin, for Haiphong. Uedian, for Miri.
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November 15th.
Bengal Maru, for Moji.
Kashmir, for Shanghai. Oldenburg, Lor Manila...
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS, The R.M.S. press of Russia left
Peden and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hib- bert, Miss Watts, Flight-Lieut. and Mrs. Bryant, Mr. P. J. Naily, Mr. S. C. Smith, Mr. L A. R. Duncan, Miss M. E. Osborne, Mr. J. A. Oliver, Miss E. Haberling, Mr. Ekgandt, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Mr. Char. Hon Chung, Miss B. E. Browne, Mr. H. M. Marshall, Misa A. Jensen, Mrs. J. Cowl, Miss Cowl, Mias Lyth, Miss G. Price, Mr. J. Mit- chell, Mr. C. P. Templeton, Capt. T. G. Boer, Miss McPhail, Miss Sutton, Mr. H. J. Brett, Mr. P. S. K, Wong, Mrs. Southcott, Mr. and Mra F. Jones, Lt. Col. J: H. N. Megan, Mra J. P. Swettenham, Mrs. C. W. Jeffries, Miss M. Piza, Mr. G. R. Fenton, Mr. E. A. Mills. Mr. J. C. Maxwell, Mr. A. Binnie, Mr. and Mrs. Horner, Mr. G. H. Morgan, Mr. H. G. Mergan, Miss C. M. Morgan. Mrs. O'Hara, Mr. A. J. Howitt, Mr. J. Crookdake Dr. A. W. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fuller, Mr. J. F. Lunny, Mr. G. C. Lovibond, Mr. Povalsky, Mrs. Doyle, Master Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Black- Cooper man, Capt. H. C. Olsen, Dr.
Woosung on November 15th at 7 am., and Robinson, Miss Cooper Robinson," Mise is due at Nagunki to-day (Monday) at Gardner and Miss Anderson.
10 am.
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President Cleveland, for The P. & O. 5.5. Aalen, from Hong-Manila, November 13th:-Mr. Eugher kong, arrived at Marselles on November Bartholomew, Mr. A. Walter Bean, Mrs 13th at 7am..
M B. Bean, Mrs. M. M. Benedict, Mr. The RMS. Empress of this left Van-R. E. Blair, Mrs. V. I. Blair, Mr. V. I couver for Hongkong, vid Japan porte Blair, Mr. G. H, Beverley, Mr. E. D. and Shanghai on November 12th, and a Beverley, Mr. J..L Burebfield, Mr. S. 5. dus here on Dember 1st.
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Chadderton, Mrs. H. V. Chadderton, Master C. B. Comins, Miss F. M. Comins, Mrs. G. A Comins, Mrs. M. Cramond, Mrs. C. F. Doyen. Mrs. E. E. Eiser, The week-end shipping statement show- Mrs. R. R. Ely, Miss L. H. Ely, Mrs. ed that the total number of vessels in F. Frickelton, Miss E. E. Grasso, Mr. the harbour at 9 a.m., on Saturday was W. G. Hall, Mrs A T. Hall, Mr. J. E 08, of which 33 were British; while yes Harrison, MP. J. B. Havre, Mrs. P. Havre, terday at the same hour the total Mr. W. H. Hawley, Mrs. B. R. Hawley, number was 64, of which 35 were British.. Mrs. E. R. Hogan, Master R. R. Hogan, Mr. C. L. Hogan, Mrs. William H. Hough, For the twenty-four hours caded at o Mrs. E. 3. Howell, ea L. Howell, Mr. 5., on Saturday there were 11 arrivals, J. D. Huck, Mrs. F, D. Johnson, Miss. of which six were British; one Dutch, E. Johnson, Mr. G. T. Klucgel, Mrs. M. E Koster, Mr. B. L. Lawrence, Miss A one German and three Japanesc. Do- partures for the same period numbered Lawrence, Mrs R L Lawrence, Mrs. J.
B. Mayfield, Mr. M. J. Mo Neal, Miss C. THE STEAMSHIP 12. For the tapaty-four hours ended at Mo Vean, Mr. T. S. Meek, Mr. E. V. 9am, yesterday there were six arrivals, Meck, Mr. M. G. Miller, Mr. J. M. of which three were British, one Dutch, Mumaw, Mr. F. M. Olsco, Mr. M. HL. one Gerinan and one Japanese. The O'Malley, Master J. B. O'Malley, Miss departures numbered eight,
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The total cargo entered on Saturday was 5,334, tons, and 235 deck passengers werd brought in
has been
E. C. O'Malley, Master P. 3. O'Malley, Mra. M. B. O'Malley, Misa O'Malley, Mr. I. Papple, Mrs. A. D. Purnell, Master W. R. Parnell, Mr. E. T. Randall, Mr. B. B. Read, Miss B. B. Read, Mr. H. T. Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. It is interesting to note that the s.8. E. Riggs, Mr. J. A. Rodriguez, Mr. A. F. Sun Zi, lately in the ownership of the Rosemond, Mrs. T. P. Scates, Mrs. A. Hong Kee Company, on the Kwang Chow Schaul, Mr. E. A Schwesinger, Miss M. Shaver, Mr. J. N. Sison, Mrs. R. C. Wan-Macao-Hongkong run,
Smallman, Mrs. W. 8. Smith, Mr. H. F. chartered for Swatow through the Ta Smith, Mr. L. G.. Smith, Miss B. G. Shing Company, and left for the latter. Smith, Mrs. A. R. Sprague, Master J. B port during the week-end.
Sprague, Mr. R. U. Umali, Mrs. W. N. Vernon, Mr. S. Villanueva, Mite J. The as. Hydrangea, which has beru Villanueva, Mrs. A. de Villanueva, Haster taken off the Hongkong-Swatow run O. Villanueva, Miss G. F. Wadsworth, since the " Beds? regained control of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Weaver, Mr. J. L that city, has now been placed on the Weaver, Jr., Mra 8. D. Zimmerman, run from Hongkong to Kwang Chow Master R. G. Zimmerman,
Wan.
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