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ARNIVALS.
Jane 6th.
Cyclops, British str., 5.774 tons, Capt. W. Cooker, from New York and Manila, the former port she left on April 18th and the latter on June 4th, with a general cargo, lying a Holt's Wharf-B. & S.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 8TH, 192€
Yesterday's shipping statement war notable for the large number of arrivals. They were much" above the daily average that has prevailed for a considerable time pust. Partly on accquet of this, and also because of some particularly large entries made, cargo showed a big all around increase on the figures for the provious twenty-four hours. Hongkong cargo, usually below the total freight for ports beyond, yesterday came within one hundred tons of that for other places. There was a total increase of 97,400 tons, Hongkong cargo being up by 17,173 tous, and freight for ports beyond by 10,227
tons.
De Jungh, Dutch str., 500 tons, Capt. A. Blumer, from Macao, lying a Stonecutters.-J.C.J.L Lairhing, British str., 1,287 tons, Capt.
A. H. Stewart from Amoy, with general cargo, lying at Douglas Wharf.-Douglas S.S. Co.
The number of vessels in the harbour at Sin Sang, British str. 1,883 tons, Capt.
G. F. Matthews, from Sandakan, 9am. yesterday was 61, of which 25 were Which port she left on June 1st, with British. Twenty vessels arrived during tiraber and general cargo, ping the previous twenty-four hours, riz, six Kowloon What-Jardine, Matheson British, two Dutch, two Norwegian, four & Co.
Japanese, one Italian and Eve Chinese, Kiso Mara, Japanese str., 2,319 tons, The departures over the same period were Capt. T. Ono, from Keeling, with right, ., one British for Singapore," a cargo of eonl, lying at buoy No. oue Chinese for Sha Chung, noe Chinese for Amby, one Japaneso, for Swatow, one Chinese for Hauhoi, one British and one Dutch for Haiphong and one British for Balikpapan There was junly one clearance, this being a Russian
steamer for Shanghai,
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Soochow British atr., 1,394 tons, Capt. Edwin Monkman, from Shanghai and Anoy, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. B.-B. & S. Sui Fik, Chinese str., 178 tors, Capt.
La Shui, from Sha U Chung, with a general cargo, lying at Luen Cheong Wharf-Fook Hoi S.S. Co.
Tacoma Mari, Japanese str., 3.642 tous. Capt. J. Kojima, from Moit, which port she left on May 31st, with a Kowloon general cargo, lying at Wharf.-O.S.K.
Teli, Chinese str., 1,071 tons, Capt. A. B. Jorgensen, from Foochow and Amoy,
with a general gorge, lying at buoy No. C19 Kwang Fook S.S. Co. Tyla, Norwegian str., 9.602 cons. Capt.
A. Hudreassen, from Antwerp, which port she left on April rd, with iron and general cargo, lying at Kawloon Wharf-Thoresen & Co.
Wang Shek Kung, Chinese str., 980 tons.
Capt. A la Sala, from Saigon, which port she left on June 2nd, with
general cargo, lying at buoy C37-Kwong Hang Hing.
CARGO ENTERED.
(During the 24 hours ended at $ a.m. yesterday),
For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total
15.663 tons. ,,19,571,
..39,334 дл
(During the previous 24 hours ended' at D a.m. on Sunday).
For Hongkong For parts beyond
Total
2,150 tony. 0,644,
..12,134
Of the cargo for Hongkong. British vessels carried 7,238 tons, the heaviest No.entries being 4,500 tons of general cargo and 1,013 tous of coal and general cargo. With respect to freight in vessels of other nationalities, of the 12,125 tous the Leaviest vntries were 3.261 tons and 2007 Esquilino, Italian motorship, 3,635 tons.
Capt. G. Niquilch, from Ericate, wistons et coal. With regard to targo for a general cargo, lying at Kowloon ports beyond, there was only one entry Wharf-Dodwell & Co.
ya Fritish vessel, this being for s84
June 7th.
Gitter, Norwegian str., 728 tons, Capt. tons. Three, entries of 6,724 tons, 5,000 Einer Tvedt, from Sandakan, with us and 4,616 tons were the chief con- firewood and general cargo, lying attributions to the total buoy No. C-China Borneo 5.5.
Hydrangea, British etr., 561 tona. Capt.
. bentley, from Kwang Chow-Wan, with general cargo and live stock, lying at Chiu On Whari-Chic Ou 8.S. Co.
ikomaan Muru, Japanese str., 1,652 tons, Capt. T. Miyazawa, from Miike, which port she left on June 1st, with cargo of coal. lying at buoy No. B56.-3. B. K
ترسید
President Garfield, American str., 10.838 tons, Capt. K. B. Lowry, from New York vil ports, she left Shaug. hai on June 4th, with 900 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Dollar S. S. Line.
Tai Sze Mu, Chinese aur., 402 tons, Capt. La Ynt Sun. from Kwang Chow Wan, with a general cargo, lying at buoy
Tak Hing, Chinese str., 106 tous. Capt. Lo Shan, from Nam Thu, with a cargo of vegetables, lying nt. Luen Cheong Wharf-Fook Hoi S.s. Co.
CLEARANCES.
June 7th.
Andes Muru, for Singapore. Tacoma Marie, for Singapore. President Garfield, for alanila: Sinking, for Amoy
Tak Hing, for Hauhol.
Nagpure, for Singapore,
Chong ding, for Kwang Chow Wan, '.
Kojun Mora, for Tsingtau.
Grangejek, for Vancouver.
Te, for phong.
Sunkung, for. Kwang Chow Woo, Samarung Moru, for Moji, Sui Yik, ter Sha U Chung.
Beguiling, for Shangbai.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Per s.s. Haiching, on June 6th, from Amoy Mr. Shaw,
2.3.
Fur s.8. Hydrungra, on June 7th, frora Kwang Chow Who-Capt. J. A. de Souza and Mr. F. W. Quar...
Per President Garfirid, from U.S.A vi ports, on June 7th:-Mr and Mrs. A. C. Gomes, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Lau, Mr. J. K. S. Malcom, and Dr..: and Mrs. C. K. Sking.
DEPARTURES.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at u am yesterday as under-
Nagpur (British) from Kobe and Avoy with 1,000 tons of coal; 12 tons or general cargo, mail and 881 tona for ports beyond:
Noochor (British) from Shanghai with.
500 tons at general cargo and mail;
Hunching (British) from Foochow and Amoy with 600 tons, of general cargo and mail: Cyclops (British) from New York add
Manila with 928 tons of general cargo" and 'mail;
Hi Sang (British) from Sandakan with. 4,500 tons of timber and gene- rat cargo and mail;
Cola (British) from San Pedro and
Shanghai, with an entry;
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Per 8.8. Kumu Maru, on Saturday, for Europe via Ports-Mr. T. 0. Bailife, Mr. G. Kalwaaf, 3r. G. E. Williams, Mr. Kilmore, Mr. T, Yoshitake, Mrs. A. Yoshitake, Miss M. Yoshitake, Mr. P. Teunent, Miés Avory and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Matsushims, Mr. S. Ito, Mr. S. Saito, Mr. and Mrs. P. C.. Faulkiner, Mr. 8. Akiyama, Mr. R. Gounting, Mr. and Mrs. R A. V. Rebeiro, Mr. Y. Nakaisumi, Mr. S. Higuchi, Mr. Barclay, Mr. 31. Toku- gawa, Mrs. M. Tokugawa, Mr. M Takeuchi, Mr.U. Hashimoto, Mr. M. Sasenji, Mr. M. Matsomura, Mr. T. Hoshino, Mr. and Mrs. Wumulink, Mr. H. Kasai, Mr. K. Kasai, Mr. and Mrs. JYamamura, Mr. K. Kaneko, Mr. H. Kikuchi, Mrs. Barclay, Mr. J. C. Inc. donald, Mrs. A. C. Savage, Mr. R. Morria, Mr. Y. Tanaka, Mr. T. Murai, Mr. Tomonaga, Mr. Honda, Mr. J. R. Messrs. E. Moller & Co., of Shanghai, de Castro, Mra, C. Jose, Mr. and Mrs, are reported to have purchased two new Tomoanga, Mr. and Mrs. Hiraiwe, Mr. steamers from Australia. Recently Capt. T. Sasaki, Mr. O. Tsuchiya, Mr. H. Robert Uuden, one of the senior captains Suzuki, Mr. Green, Mr. Benson, Mr. K. of the Eric Moller Company, brought two Ohtake, Mr. K. Yamakuebi, Mr. K. Chinese crews from Shanghai down with Nishizawa, Mr. M. Yamakuchi, Mr. K. him on the Tanda, and it is understood Mishizawa, Mr. M. Koshima, Mr. T. that these crews are on the way to Aus Nagayama, Mr. O. J. Song, Mr. D. J. tralia to man the vessels, which are stat
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