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HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1926
GENERAL INCREASE IN FREIGHT.
IMPROVEMENT IN HONGKONG CARGO.
Considerable improvement was shown in freight during the week-and shipping statement. Saturday's returna showed that Hongkong cargo had increased by over 3,000 tons, while freight for ports beyond had also gone up slightly.
Yesterday's returns recorded a further increase of over 9,000 tons on Hongkong freight, and of over 12,000 tons on that for parts beyond. British vessels carried most of the eargo for Hongkong in each
case.
- TONNAGE AND NATIONALITIES.
WARNING TO SHIPS. EXPERIMENTAL MOORINGS.
The Harbour Master isinca the follow- ing notice:
Shipping is hereby warned that as from the 10th September, 1923, to the Int November, 1998, experimental moorings will be laid in the following positions -- (1)14 Cables N. 84 W. from Green
Island Light House
(2) Cables S. 88 E. from Hakkoktau
(South of Lyemun Pass). (3) Cables N. 32 E. frota the Northern Extremity of Table Taland (Port Shelter).
(4) 10 Cables S. 61 W. from Big Boulder hear Gruff Head in Tolo Channel.
These moorings will be marked with small spar buoys painted red.
Ships are warned to give these, pasi tions as wide a berth as possible observ The tonnage Agures were as undering that these marks may be removed or Total for Saturday: 16,510 tona; British stolen by sampang, etc. wessels: 5,378 tons; Other vessels: 11,132 tons Total for yesterday: 9,387 tons; British vessela: 6,542 tons; Other vessels, 28,746 tons.
At 9am on Saturday there were 44 Vessels in the harbour, of which 20 tha previous were British. During twenty-four hours eight vessels arrived, ri, four British, one French and three CONSIGNEE NOTICES. Japanese. The departures during the same period came to thirteen, ria; four British, one German, three Japanese, three Chinese, one French and one Bagian. At Vm yesterday there were 44 vessels in the harbour of which 17 were British. During the previous twenty four hours ten vessels arrived, viz., three British, one Italian, one Dutch, one Japanese, one American and three Chi- rise. The departures during the same period numbered twelve, viz., six British, one American, one Italian, two Japanese, one Chinese and one French.
ASIA
THE Motarship having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being anded and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where Delivery to be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
No Claims will be admitted after the i Goode hare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th of September, 1928, 4pm, will be subject to Rent All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be Ashe on the 17th of September, 1928, at 10 am. All Olsime against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 20th of September, 1996, or they will not be recognized.
emanned by Mesara Anderson
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 1th September, 1926.
[$044
CARGO ENTERED.
(For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday). For Hongkong
7,777 tons. 20,650 For ports beyond
29.427
-Total
(For the previous 24 hours ended at am. on Saturday).
For Hongkong
For ports beyond
*5,570 tons.
7,819.
Total ............13,366,
(For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Friday).
1,810 tone.
For Hongkong
For ports beyond
Total
7,869
8,470
SHIPPING
NOTES.
The totol number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 am on Saturday was 617, of which the aa Hai Ching (British) from Samos, carried 400. The total number of deck passengers entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 am. yesterday was 739.
Dangerous goods manifested in Satur- of day's returns, included 100 cases safety fuses on the s.aloricka Mars from Calcutta and Singapore for ports beyond Hongkong. The Kenchow
of exygen gas. from Shanghai also entered 52 cyaders
The Empress of Russia left Manila at 4 p.m.
on Saturday and is due, heroi -to-day.
VESSELS IN DOCK,
At Taikoo Helena and Wingpe. At Kowloon Tai Tak and Fook Sung.
At Cosmopolitan :-Lama..
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG.
FOR SEPTEMBER, 1994. STANDARD TIME OF THE 120TH MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREN WICA.
Sunset
6.29 p.. 8.28 6.27
17
Date. Sept, 13th.
J1
Sunrise... ...6.09 2.2. 14th 6.09 ++ 13th. .....6.10 17 16th........6.10
6.26
17
17th
.....8.11 17
€1.26
18th. ...6.11
6.25
19
19th. ...e.11 20th. ..6.11 21st ...8.11 22nd 23rd.
6.24
6.23
12
6.22
.6.12 ...6.12 24th. ...6.19
0.21
15
8.19.15
8:13
95th
8.12
6.17
29
26th
6.137
€.19
17.
27th
6.13 1
6.15
11
28th
.8.14
6.15
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29th. 30th.
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6.14
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SOLUTION OF SATURDAY'S PUZZLE
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1,500 METRES RACE.
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GERMAN CHAMPION CLAIMS A
WORLD'S RECORD.
(THROUGH REUTER'S `AGENOT.)
BaLIN, September 19th. The German, champion runner, Dr. Peltzer, claire to have beaten the world's record in his 1,500 metres race against the Flanish champion, Nummi, and the Swedish champion, Wide..
His time was 3 minutes 51 seconds and is described as being two seconds hatter than the world record held by Nurmi. Wide was second, three yards behind, and Nurmi third, eight yards behind the winner.
INTERPORT SWIMMING.
KOBE DEFEATS SHANGĦAL
Kosz, September 17th. In the interport swimining match Kobe defeated Shanghai by 43 points to 35.
FRENCH EXPEDITION TO THE NORTH POLE. ·
PARIS, September 13th. The North Pole Expedition, under Lieutenant Darcis, has completed its preparations and embarks next week. from Havre for Spitzbergen, whence it will depart for the Pole in February, carrying provisions for two months
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
HE Motor Vessel THE
"CHINESE PRINCE" having arrived from the above Port on 7th September, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at-their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Company
Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Tuesday, 14th September,
to
at 10 ..
All Claims must be presented within fifteen
days of the vessel's arrival here, after
which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th Septem ber, 1926, will be subject to Bent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building, Conaught Road, Hongkong. Telephone C. 3165.
dengkong, 7th September, 1926
13932
Of the cargo for Hongkong on Satur- day, British vessel brought 4,840 tons, of which the best return was 2,136 tons. There were only two vessel carrying] freight for ports beyond, and both were Japanese steamers. Their returns were 3,430 tons and 4,380 tona, respectively.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
By the s.s. Hydrangea, from Kwang Chow Wan, on September 12th:-Mr. H. 1, Snugge.
By the Admiral liner President Grant, on September 19th:Mr. T. Chuntian-. lay, Miss A. B. Dillon, Mis M. Dillon, Mr. J. R. Grundig, Miss J. McColin, Mr. P. W. Parker, Mrs. H. L. Stimson, Rev. L. H. Roots, Col. H. E. Stimson, Mr. T. B. Wilson, Mr. A. H. Raymond, Mr. F. C. Whitfeld, Mr. R. Luther, Mr. O. Yang, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Waltera.
DEPARTURES.
By the Dollar liner President Pierce, for San Francisco riú ports, on Septem ber 12th:-Mr. R. F. Lancaster Miss G. McKimmins, Mrs. K. F. Lancaster, Mr. A. M. McKimmins, Miss R. E. Nicolet, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. Rev. R. Ruano, Mr. L. H. Baum, Mr.
HE. Sterner
THE ** TRIER”
W. &. Blaunt, Mrs. R. W. Hart, Miss R. Hart, Mr. P. Brosnan, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cotton, Master Aylett Cotton, Dr. having aired from BREMEN, HAMBURG R. W. Hart, Mr. A. H. Langenheim, Lt. and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby. E. Wilson, Master Henry Wilson, Mr. notified that their Cargo is being landed at 0. L. Wheat, Mr. E. D. Golobay, Mr. their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Mrs. H. H. Duberdorf, Mrs. C. D. sad Kewloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Heywood, Mr. E. Sultan, Mr. J. R. Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained
All Goosis remaining undelivered after the Greer, Lt.Cdr. and Mrs. G. W. Duggan, 16th of September, 1928, will be subject to Bent. laster J. S. Duggan, Dr. E. C. Water- No Fire Lesurance will be effected by as in house, Mr. L. Garner, Lt. J. W. Fowler, Mr. C. R. Kerr, Mr. N. C. Wickman, any case whatever.
Mias M. E. Leckie, Mr. H. J. Eddo, Miss May Litzig, Capt. W. Neville, Mr.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for axamination by the Consignees and
the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson. C. Ren, Mr. C. P. Chao, Mr. F. A.
& Ashe, at 10a.m., on the 14th of September. McClure, Mr.. K. Koons.
1926.
By the B. Hakosaki Maru, for Singa
No Claims wil be admitted after the Goods poro and Europe, on September 11th: have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within. Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which-date they will not be recognised.
Conngnoes are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature.
MELCHERS & CO. Agenta: NORADETACHRA LLOYD, BinuKR. [8942 Hongkong, 9th September, 1926.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA. LINIB.
VER Steamship
OLDENBURG having arrived, Consignsen of Cargo by her hereby notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Co. Ltd whence, and/or fry the Wharves, Delivery can be obtained.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, September 12th.
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st Day
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jat 2 pm. 6 a.m.
p.m.
Barometer Temperature Hamidity
39.61
.29.78
29.73
80
78
86
78
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Wind Direction... NW
Force Weather...
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Highest open-air Temperature on 11th Lowest open-air Temperature an 12th
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90 27
B-Blue sky; C Cloudy; D-Driale; F-Fog; L-Lightning; M-Mist; O Overcast; P-Passing showern; Qe Squalls; E-Rain; T-Thunder.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
"From September 13th to 19th, 1926.
HIGH WADE.
Days of
Month
Height
LOW WATER.
H'kong.
Standard
Time,
Helght.*
H'kong.
Standard
Time.
b. m.in.
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15
8 0
6 06
1 8 5 0
6 44 3
7.6 s
6.5 m
Mr. K. Hotinchi, Mr. T. Hosokawa, Mr. Durdhman, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Daakein, Mr. Alabaster, Mr. 8. Inouye, Miss Mon. 18 m Erica Line, Mr. Ho Ki, Mr. E. I. Ewas, Mrs. M. I. Hazelrigg, Mr. K. Okano, Teen14 Mr. K. Nakahara, Mr. S. Nakamira, Mr. K. Senowo, air, T. Teranishi, Mr. Wed. 18 M. Yanagida, Mr. L. Skioten, Mr. Y
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8.20 al 3 2
RIVER LEVELS.' Bulletin from BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS. OF KWANGTUNG,
Waterlevels (in English Test) at 8 am
Place of Observation.
Endo, Mr. T. Ishiim, Mr. T. Tagawa, Thur, | 18 m; Mr. and Mrs. P. Bunnsg and child, Mr.i
17 and Mrs. F. Neki, Mr. and Mrs. T. Fri. Asahi, Mr. K. Hoshikawa,, Mr. M Maruyaman, Mr. C. Imal, Mr. 8. O Batu 18 zaki; Mr. A. Arikawa, Mr. T. Kawa mura, Mr. S. Sakura, Mr. A. Watanabe, S. 19639 Mr. M. Matsumura, Mr. T. Imanishi, Mr. T. Miyazawa, Mr. T. Tokumoto, Mr. T. Nakawura, Mr. Y. Faruya,. Mr. 5. Kobayashi, Mr. T. Yamamoto, Mr. Khz Boon, Mr. T. Obs, Mr. T. Murata, Miss I. Shirai, Miss M. Chiba, Mr. and Mrs. Polstra, Mr. G. Taker, Mr. J Inami, Mrs. T. Nakamura, Mr. E. G. B. Martin, Mr. J. B. Daven, Mr. B. M. Alexeiev, Mr. L. Hogue, Mr. F. Soren- sen, Mrs. Wong Ah Kan, Kwok Yee, Mr T. Stanton, Mr. R. O. Grifith, Mr. Thornton, Mr. E. Beaveo, Mr. G. B. Belden, Mr. N. Ryans, Mr. A. J. Mar aball, Mr. H. Burrowes, Mr. G. Hayashi, Mesars Goddard and Douglas (Marine Mr. M. Kiyofuji, Mr. J. Donnally, Mr. Surveyors) at 10 am, on the 10th September, J. Bannon, Mr. J. Flynn, Mr. J. E. 1920s will be effected.
Flock Hart, Mr. Lin Kiat Seng, Mr. Ne Fire Insurance
Kwal Li Hung, Mrs L. R. dos Santos, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
Mr. T. Ueki, Min T. Ueki, Mr. Duncan JEBBEN & Co.
Compbell, Mr. A. Takeda, Mr. W. Agents, Hongkong.
Palmer, Mr. Ondrec Playte. Hongkong, 8th September, 1925,
No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after 11th September, 1926, will be subject to Bett
All Claims must reach us by 12th September 1936, or they will not be recognised.
All damaged Package will be examined by
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