SHIPPING NEWS

'ARRIVALS,

February 15th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

HONGKONG SHIPPING.

The shipping statement for yesterday showed that the number of vessels, in tho harbour at 9 a.m. was 85, of which 43 were. British.

· Macassar Maru, Japanese str., 2,483 tons, Capt. Y. Kawasaki, from Sourabaya

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours and Balikpapan," with a general ended at 9 am yesterday numbered ten, cargo, lying at buoy 'No, A23-Nany-Six British, one French, one Ameri- can and two Japanese. The departurea

Ynsen Kaisha,

Song Bo, French str. 780 1018, Capt. J. Boanamour, from 'Haiphong and Fort Bayard, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No C30-M.M.

Fest Chopako, American str., 4,587 tons, Capt Bruna, from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at Laichikak. Struthers & Barry.

February 16th.:

D'Artaguan, French str., 1,325 tons, Capt Desirat, from Yokohama and Shanghai, with a general cargo, ly ing at buoy No A÷M.M.

Kut Sang. British str., 5.947 tons, Capt. V. McC. Liddell, from Kobe; with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf-Jardine, Matheson & Co............ Sunning, British str., 1,670 tons, Capt.

G. D. Milles, from Shanghai, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B93,

B. & S.

over the same period numbered one; with also one clearance,

1.

CARGO ENTERED.

(During twenty-four hours ended at 9am. yesterday),

For Hongkong For ports beyond

Total

•10.063 talis.

39,399

(During previous period eaded at 9 am on Tuesday). For Hongkong ... 3,273 tons. For ports beyond 11,572

Total

.14,845 J

Of the cargo entered for Hongkong, no less than 8,895 tons were carried by. British vess The heaviest entries were Tünza, British atr., 8,153 tous, Capt. P. 2,300 tons. 1,606 tons and 1,500 tons, all W. Rowe, from Kobe, with a general der of the entries, with the exception of brought by British vessels. The remain- cargo, lying at buoy No. Asa-Mac-1,013 tons brought by a Japanese steamer, kinnan, Mackenzie & Co.

were all under 1,000 tons.

OLEARANCES.

February 18th.

Amakusa dard, for Swatow.

D'Artagnan, for Saigon..

Hatching, for Amoy.

Hot Nam, for Kwang Chow Wan. "

Lai Sang, for Amoy.

#iracapore, for Singapore.

Poo Sang, for Kwang Chow Wan. Sinkiang, for Swatow

Song Bo, for Kwang Chow Wan. Sunkong, for Kwang Chow Wan. Talma, for Amoy.

.

Telemachus, for Shanghai, Tyndareus, for Kobe

FASSENGERS,

ARRIVALS.

The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 0 am. yesterday were as under: The s. Kut Sang (British) from Kobe with 1,500 tons general cargo, mail and 359 tons for ports beyond; the sa. Tilawa (British) from. Ogala and Kobe with bar tons of general cargo, mail and 929. tons for ports beyond the sa Mirzapore (British) from Shanghai with 180 tons of general cargo, mail and 1,400 tons of cargo for ports beyond; the as Luciyang (British) from Bangkok with 2,300 tons of timber and general cargo and 35 tons for ports beyond; the as. Telemachus (British) from Singapore with 1,600 tons of cargo (1,490 tons being coal and 116 tons of general cargo), mail and 8,144 tons for porta beyond; the 8.5. Gascoyne (British) from Fremantle and Singapore with 752 tons of sandalwood and 22 Lens of onions for ports beyond; the s.s. Sing Ho (French) from Haiphong and Fort Bayard with 100 tons of general cargo and 30 tons for Fort Bayard; the s.3.

Per M.M. 8.3. D'Artagnan, from Japan parts and Shanghai. on February 18th:-President Garfield (American) from New Mrs. E. P. Hicks, Mrs. E. M. Burton, Mrs. L. Wills, Mr. Quinson, MF Leynand Mr. J. Band, Mr. H. K. Cheng, Mrs. Kieffer, Mr. P. G. Mo, Mr. Lee

Son.

DEPARTURES.

CANADIAN

EMPRESS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH,

1926

PACIFIC

EXPRESS

QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC

18Days from Hongkong to Vancouver.

LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS

STEAMSHIPS

NEXT SAILING TO THE PACIFIC COAST.

THE

"EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA"

WILL SAIL FROM

HONGKONG

6.00 a.m., Friday, February 19th, 1926.

Fassenger Department i Freight, and Express |

Tel. O. 762. Tel 0.42

Cablar:: GAGANPAC, Cables: NAUTILUS.

115

NYK

York, and Shanghai with 12 tena of canned goods and general cargo, mail and 40 tons for ports beyond; the s.s. Unassar Jaru (Japanese) from Soura baya and Balikpapan with 693, tons of molasers and rattan, general cargo and Per M.Mss. D'Artagaan, on February mail and 4,221 Lens for ports beyond and 18th: Mrs. M. G. Reazley, Mrs. A. Bean, the s.a. Tasushima Maru (Japanese) from Mr. J. F. Palmer. Mrs. Tiran, Mr. L. A. Nagoya and Moji with 1,012 tons of Boers, Lieut. and Mrs. J. A. Parkes, Mr. general cargo, mail and 3,980 tons. for Brandel, Mr. Kinuo, Mr. H. C."Sand-ports beyond. born, Mr. A. Morrison, Mr. R. A Razack, Mr. Salie, Mr. Rouillen (Con- - Enter arrivals, too late for entry in the sul). Mies T. J. Pooseretzky, Mr. B. E. above returns, including the 3.5. West -Boisey, Mr. and Mrs. Zigbers, Mra Chapake (American) from Shanghai and

Quievrecourt and three children, Mr. and the 8.8. D'Artagnan (French) from Yako MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore & Parts Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. R. McConnel, Mrs. hama and Shanghai with 12 tons of A. Cunderson, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.general cargo and 380 tona for ports be- Snyder, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Stable Food.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Strong, Dr. and

Mrs. M. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Worley, Rev. J. T. Holman, Mrs.

10

CHINA COAST CHANGES." ..

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER vís Shanghai & Japan porti

Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in USA. and Canada

Through passage rates to Europe via Ammin 6.3405, G.$450, 0.3440. KAGA MARU

Saturday, 20th: Fas IYO MARU..

lue them... Wednesday, 17th Mar.

Saturday, 17th Feb... Saturday, 13th Mar. Baturday, 27th Mar..

HAKONE MARU SUWA MARU

FUSHIMI HARU

131

HAMBURG via LONDON & BOTTERDAM.

Gantier, Rer. Pere Souvey, Rev. Sister! The following are the latest China | LIVERPOOL via ADEN & MARSEILLES.

G. Tayuyan, Rav. Sister E. Bolignac, Coast Changes

Rev. Sister E. Jeanne, Rev. F. Ch Mr. L. V. Anderson, has gone from lat Beurmi, Mr. C. Rossio, Mr. V. Guhelmate of the Fatshen to and mate of the

wine, Mr. B. Crasen, Miss A. M. Siduri, same steamer. Mr. Dessoliers,

Mr, A. Annetts, has signed off the op Sneg as 1st engineer.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porte.

MISHIMA MARU

TANGO MARU...

***

Wednesday, 24th Feb, at 11 ame Wednesday, 24th Mar.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

TAKETOYO MARU

HAKODATE MAHU

Saturday, 20th Feb. Friday,

5th Mar.

Mr. C. H. Hodgson, has signed off BUENOS AIRES ris Singapors, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos

the Kwong Sang as at mate and has gone let mate of the Lee Sang

Mr. Charles D. Nicoll, Chak Sang, has gone 1st mate of the Kwong Song.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The Ben Line a... Benmohr, from

Por Dollar liner President Garfield, M. A. Malarn, has signed off the Lok for New York vi ports, on February Sun as lat engineer and has gone 1st 16th-Major and Mrs. J. W. Lawrence, engineer of the Derawongse. Mrs. G. M. Pratt, Mrs. E. B. Howard, Hon. "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgenthaw Miss E. C." Bayne, Mr. W. A. Eder and son, Mr. R. R. Hancock, Mrs. V. Forrest, Mr. W. A. Maritzen, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McDowell, Mr. E. A. Nievera, Mr. E. A Pecson, Mrs W. D. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Bradshaw, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Bradt, Mra M. Daws, Mr. J. R. Harcourt, Mrs Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, London and G. A. Harmon, Miss Harmon (2), Mr. Straits, is due to arrive here on the 25th E. Krieger, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Minst. Govern, B. and Mrs. C. F. de Neer-

The R.M.8. Empress of Australia, gaard and son, Mr. L. Procbstel, Mrs. Capt. A. J. Hailey, R.N.R., Commander, . M. Troutner, Mr. M. E. Allis, Mrs. will now leave here for Victoria and W. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vancouver, B.C.vid Shanghai, Kobe and Smith, Mrs. J. L. Thorman, Mr. F. C. Yokohama at noon on the 19th inst. Burmater, Mr. and Mr. E. D. Marr, The P. & O. ss. Macedonia, from Ecog- Dr. H. L. Cater. Dr. M. E. Clark, Mr. kong, arrived at London on February and Mrs. C. Harrell, Miss L. H. 11th at noon, Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, H. Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Polstein, Dr. NB Rairden, Mrs. I. H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Taft, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wicken hiser, Mr. and Mrs. A. van Surtendhel, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arai, Mr. R. Arai, Mrs. M. Myers, Mra C. M. Snyder, Mrs. I.

The P&O. 8.s. Khira left Bingapore for this part on the 15th inst. at 3 p.m., with the outward English maila, and in due here on the 20th inat, about 9.a...

VESSELS EXPECTED.

C. Belford, Mrs M. H. Ciprico, Miss Empresa of Asia (C.P.S.), due Febru

G. 8. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. R. J..

Coggeshall, Mr. P. Coggeshall, Miss S Frank, Mr. W E. Larkin, Mrs. L. C. McRae, Miss E. G. Monro, Mrs. H. Toeg and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas L. Wells, Miss M. Batemap, Mrs. Jean M Vallette,

WITHIN GALL,

The following vessels are expreled to be in wireless communication, with Hong- kong to-day-Horan Haru, President Garfield, Rhesus, Bingo Maru, Katipara, Taishan, Ket-Sang, Tango Maru, Por thee, Sui Sang, Takasago Mary," Dan-" mark, Pembrokeshire, Tjikini, U.S.8. Ford, President Taft, Agra, Conus, Kashima, Maru, Haiching, Mirzo pore Altai

Maru, Khiva, Saga, Marn, D'Artagnan, Talino, Lai Sang.

VESSELS IN DOOK.

26th.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

-HONGKONG.

"FOR FEBRUARY, 1926.

(STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF "GREENWICH),

Date..

February

Sunrise. 17th...6.55 am. 18th.....6.549 19th 6.53 20th...6.89.,

21stui.....2.0.51

Sunset.

5.21 p.m.

0.21

8.29

8,99

3.93

292d.....6,50

0,23

23rd.....6.50"

0.24

24th...6.49

8-24

25th......619-

0.25

26th.6.48

.8.25

27th: 8:47

8.20

28th...6.46","

8.96

Bay & Algoa Bay,

KAMAKUBÁ MARU 13.

Saturday, 27th Fab.

BOMBAY vís Singapore, Penang & Colombo, -

WAKASA MARU-

PENANG MABU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang &

OEYLON-MABU

BANGOON rai Singapore & Penang,

SHINBEI MARU · ...........

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TANGO MĀKU

SHANGHAI, KOBR & YOKOHAMA.

-TOYOOKA MARU

HAKOZAK MARU YAMAGATA MARU

THUBUGA MAHD

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Thursday, 25th Fab.

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