Commercial.
THIS DAY.
4 o'clock p.m. We have nothing of importance to chroni~ 'cle from the Share Market this morning. With the exception of a few time transac- tions in the Dock Company's scrip at 55 for the end of the present month, and $7 for January 31st, nothing in the shape of netual business has been reported. Docks are, however, very firm in the market, with cash buyers at 54 per cent. premium, and no sellers at the quotation.
SILARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-146 per cent,
premitum, sellers.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,700 per
share, buyers.
China Traders Insurance Company-$1,550
per share, sellers.
North China Insurance-Tis. 1,225 per share. Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$100 per
shire, buyers.
Yangis Insurance Association-Tls. 850 per
share.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1882.
Shipping
ARRIVALS.
YANGTSZE, British steamer, 784, Lee, 10th Nov.,
-Shanghai 7th Nov., General-Slemssen - & Co.
Gordon CASTLE, British steamer, 1,301, Wm.
Waring, toth November,-London röth September, and Singapore 1st November, General Adamson, Ucli & Co. CH-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 1,196, F. H. Wal-
SHIPPING IN "HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
ARRATOON APCAR, British steamer. 1,392, A. B. Mactavish, 4th November,-Calcutta 18th October, Sandhead 19th, Penang 25th, and Singapore 28th, General.-D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.
BELGIC, British steamer, 1,716, H. Davidson, 9th November,-San Francisco 10th Oct, and Yokohama 3rd November, General O. &O. S. S. Co.
British steamer, Craig, 9th November,
CANTON.
HWAI-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 984, Wilson, 10th
November-Shanghai 7th Nov;, General, C. M. S. N. Co.
Tirus, German steamer, 555, C. Rix, 7th Nov, -Newelwang 29th Oct., Beans.—Wieler
& Co.
RIVER STEAMERS.
Hankow, British steamer, 2,235, Ogston-But-
terfield & Swire.
lace, 10th November,-Singapore and Nav, BOWSydney 14th Oct., Brisbane 16th, Towns Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,344, Barnett-Hong-
Ceneral.-C. M. S. N. Co. CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, Italian corvette, Captain
Labrano, Shanghai 6th November. EZAN, British steamer, 749, Thomas, 11th
November, Bangkok 30th October, Rice and Sapanwood.-Yin Kee & Co. ARAMAR, British steamer, 890, E. J. Duggan,
11th November, Canton 10th November, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. DOUGLAS, British steamer, 982, S. Ashton, ritli November, Foochow 7th November, Amoy 8th, and Swatow roth, General--D. La- praik & Co.
BRINDIST British steamer, 2,142, R. W. B. Haselwood, arth Nov.-Bombay, Colombo 29th October, Penang 2nd November, and Singapore 5th, Mails and General.-F. & O.
S. N. Co,
Chinese Insurance Company-$231 per share,PHENIX, German steamer, 789, H. T. Behrens,
sales and sellers.
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-11s. 150
per share,
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1065 per
share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$335 per share,
.sullers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-54
per cent, premium, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, a Macao: Steamboat Co.
$32 per share premium, buyers. Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Hongkong ilotel Company-Stto per share. Indo-China Steain Navigation Company, Li-
mited- per cent. dis, buyers.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$195
per stare.
China Sugar Refining Company (Deixentures)-3
per cent. premium.
Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$10
per share sellers.
Hongkong Ice Company-$161 per share. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-$60 per share.
Chinese Imperial Loan of :S78—14 per cent, prem.
ex. int.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881--21 percent, prem.
ON LONDON.—
EXCHANGE,
Hank Bills, on demand
..3/91
Blank Bills, al 30 days' sight.......................3/91 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight ......1/91: Credits, at 4 months' sight..........3/10 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
ON PARIS-
Credits, at 4 months' sight........4.84.
sight
.3/101
Bank Bills, on demand
+4-73-
ON BOMBAY,—Bank, T.Ta.........nogoro-224)
ON CALCUTTA, Bank, T. Ti...
124)
ON SHANGHAI,-
Bank, sight
Private, 30 days'sight ..........................s0731
OPIUM MARKET.—THIS DAY.
New Malwa,
......per picul, $580 (Allowance, Taels 64.)
OLD MALWA ...
.........per picul, $640 (Allowance, Taels 30.) NEW PATNA (frst choice)per chest, $5611 NEW PATNA (second) ......per chest, 8555 NEW PATNA (without. choice) per
chest......
$5583 NEW PATNA (bottom)......per chest, $565 NEW BENARES (without choice) per
chest,.....
$5234 ..per chest, $390 (Allowance, Taels 8).
.......per picul, $360 (Allowance, Taels 64).
NEW PERSIAN
OLD PERSIAN.......
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Maaaaa, PALCONER & Coʻa Reaisten}.
YIATHIDAY
Barometer-1 r.Ha uniformenaden-
Thermometerą Palki mezopasalam
Thermometers P.M. (Wet bulb)
Thermomag P.M. (Wai b;ib)
BM
TO-DAY.
Barometer- A.M- Lipan
Thermometer-g A.M.
21
Thermometer-g A,4ty (Wot bathsmanne
48
Barometer-3. per
Thompster
Thermometer M. (Was bulb;
$6
Thermometer-Maximum...objecteme
Thermometer-Minimum (over night)
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER:
THIS DAY'S TELKORAMS,
HONO
БКАХО-
Awow.
STANILA.
ROMU.
HAL
BAROMETER,
THERMONE.
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Qu dace 11.
Barometer. 305 30 13 10.00′36, 11′ 30.34€
On date Ri
29.97
Therm'ter autached jav, 735 77.0)] 70.0.56 5], 550 36.5 84.0
Direction of Wind,
Force
ENNEKE
霉 6 2.43 $ 4.
1
Diy Thermomela, 31 0 72.0 73.0) 100, 36 0 55.0), $3.8, 56.3 Wet Thermometer. 6504506.064.9 50.0 50.5 74 71-9 Westherocqucque be be of bebe
Hour' Rai
Quantity Collants —
*
Exeunter. level of the sea in inches, tour and hun. dreda. --Tharmonister, in Fahrenhelt degrees and sens kapt
In the open air in 'n shaded situation.-Direction of Wind,
is
is registered every two polate, N., N.N.E., N.K., st Force of Wild, o calm. 1 in 3 light breeze, 3 to 5 mode- Rates 16 y fresh, y tomansp. 8
8 to to heavy, to to violent-Bixio of Weather, hur blue sky.
sky. C. Cloudy. D.Oduly. F. Fog, G., Vol. 37. Hall, I "ung "M: "Minty," Or Overcat--Pe-Phasing-showww--; Squally. R. Rainy, S. Snow Thunert. Bads Createning
2. Calm, The
Visibility. 'Silers are repeated to indicate may Increase over the maen average of their signification Rais, The hours of rain for the previous 4 hours (noon) are registered from 1 to 14 the quality
watar faline (ndicated in inchin, tans' and tum tracta
|
11th November,-Saigon 5th November, Ricc.-Siemssen & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Emy, Spanish steaner, for Amoy. Chinkiang, British steamer, for Shanghai. Aframar, British steamer, for Shanghai. China, German steamer, for Swatow. Thales, British steamer, for Swatow. Ferutower, British steamer, for Saigon. Massalia, German sicamer, for Hamburg, Nam-rian, French steamer, for Hoihow. Carmelita & Ida, German bark, for Whampoa.
Canion.
DEPARTURES.
November 10, Danube, British str., for Bangkok. November 11, Heni-yuen, Chinese steamer, for November 11, Nigala Maru, Japanese str., for
Nagasaki,&c. November, Miramar, British steamer, for
Shang i
:
·
November 11, Chinking, British steamer, for
Shanghai November 11, Tangleze, British str., for Canton. November 11, Deuteros, German steamer, for
. Batavia..
PASSENGERS-ARKIVED. Per Doughs, str., Iron Foochow, &c.—Dr. and Mrs. Pollock and child, Messrs. Pollock and Laub, and 74 Chinese.
Per Visst, str., from Shanghai- Euro- pean and iso Chinese.
Per Gordon Castle, str., from London, &c. Mrs. H. Crowlle, and so, Chinese,
Per Chipun, str., from Singapore.—154 Chi-
nese.
Per Brindisi, str., from Bombay, &c.-For: Hongkong-Mrs Wales, Revd. F. Lee, and Captain H. N. Hippesley and man servant, from London. From Bombay Mr. D. S. Patit. From Penang-Messrs. Chun Thye and Hou Put, and 66 Chinese. From Singapore.-Messrs. A. Craw ford and D. Cameron, and 27 Chinese. For Yo- kohana-Mr. Geo. Crafter, from London. For Shanghai-Revd. A. and Mrs. Moule, Miss Moule, 3 children, and European female servant, Mr. and Mrs. Child, Miss Child, and 3 children. Miss Spence, Revds. A. Fuller and E. C. Shaw, Per Phanix, str., from Saigon.—74 Chinese.
REPORTS,
The British steamship Yangtze reports left Shanghai on the 7th instant. "End very strong monsoon and heavy sea,
The Chinese steamship Chi-yuen reports left Singapore on the 2nd instant. The first part had N.W. winds and fine weather. The latter
part had very strong Easterly winds and high sca.
The British, steamship Brindisi reports from Bombay, and Colombo on the 29th Oct., Penang on the 2nd instant, and Singapore on the 5th. Fron. Singapore to lat. 8 N., had fine weather with light S.W. wind; thence heavy Northerly swell with light N.W., wind to latitude 17 N when wind set in from E.N.E., blowing a gale till making the land,
The British steamship Douglas reports left Foochow on the 7th instant, Amoy on the 8th, and Swatow on the 10th. From Foochow to Amoy had strong N.E. gale and dirty weather. From Amoy to Swatow had stiff N.E. winds and heavy following sea. From Swatow to Hong- kong had strong N. Easterly winds and high sea. In Swatow the steamships Atholl, Oding Kee-s lung, Foschow, ant Chiefso. The Company's steamer Kanglung left on the 10th for the Northern Ports.
October
YOKOHAMA SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. 22, Harter, British steamer, from Koba.
22 Monocacy American gunbl, from Chefoo, 23; Coptic, British steamer, from Hongkong, 23. Taganoura Mare, Japan-str., from Ykaichi. 24, Wakanoura Maru, Japan, str., from Kobe. 25, Kamtchatka, Russian stri, from Hakodate. 25, Henrik Iren, Norw, str., from Taiwanfoo. 25. Alert, American corvette, from New York. z, Horai Magu, Japan, str., from Yokkaichi. 26, Nagoya Maru, japan, str., from Shanghai
ville 19th, Cooktown 20th, Thursday Island 23rd, and Port Darwin agih, General-Gibb,
& Co. Livingston CARLOS, German steamer, 763, C. Hacsloop,
7th Nov.-Saigon 30th October, Rice Ed. Schellbass & Co. · CHARLES T. HOOK, British steamer, 902, W. Jarvis, 30th October-Bangkok 22nd Oct, Rice. Thos. Howard & Co. CHINA, German steamer, 648, Schoer, 9th Nov., -Swatow 8th November, General-Yuen Fat Hong.
CONSOLATION, British steamer, 766, W. B. Lind-
say, 31st October,-Bangkok 23rd October, Riceand General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.. FAME, British steamer, 117, Stopani, (tug plying)
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Coi FERNTOWER, British steamer, 700, Kelicy, 8th
Nov.-Saigon 1st November, Rice.--Chỉ--
nesc.
GLENELG, British steainer, 894, J. Speechly, and November, Saigon 27th October, Rice and Paddy-Gilman & Co. HIMALAYA, British steamer, 514, W R. Leedle, 31st October, Saigon 14th October, Rice.
Butterfield & Swire. HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, April 14th,-
Kwok Acheong & Sons. MASSALIA, German steamer, 1,262, H. Scholz, 10th November-Faachow 8th Nov., Genc- zal-Siemssen & Co.
MORAY, British steamer, 2,185, Wm. Tution, 3rd November, Calcutta 18th October, Penang 24th, and Singapore 28th, Opium and Gene ral-jardine, Matheson & Co.. NAM-VIAM, French steamer, 435, A Garceau, 21st October,-Haiphong 18th October, and Hoihow. 19th, General Shing Loong.. NONA, German sicamer, 66g, Wolffel, 8th Nov, Saigon 1st November," Rice.-Ed. Schell- hass & Co.
PETER DER GROSSE, Russian str., 548, Schmock,
1th October,--Cronstadt 8th July, General.
Melchers & Co.
SEA GULL, American sicamer, 48, Hayden,
Nov, 24th-China Traders' insurance Co. SUAL, British str, 262, Parker, October 11th
Manila 11th October, General-Melchers & Co.
THALES, British steamer, 820, Tickelt, 9th Nov., -Swatow 8th November, General.-D. La praik & Co.
YOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett, June 23rd,-Quangai 19th June, General Kwok Acheong & Sons.
'SAILING VESSELS...
kong, Canton, & Macao Co. Kiu-kiang, British steamer, 617, T. Benning.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-beat Co. Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes.
C. M. S. N. Co.
Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin
Intimations.
NOTICE.
Post Office.
NA MAIL WILL CLOSE" For Shanghal-Per Miramar, to-day, the rath instant, at 5 PM.
For Canton, Per Yangiste, to-day, the 11th,
THE Undersigned has all kinds of House and T
Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com- modious small steamers on hire for towing pur-instant, at 5 PM. poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHÉAPER than any other House in the Trade.
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37, Tung Man Lane. Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.
TOK KEE
MERCHANT 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG.
COAL
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House and Steam COAL of the best quality, at Powan, British steamer, 1,800, Hoyland-Hong-moderate rates. The "CUM SHING," "CUM
kong, Canton, & Macao Sten-boat Co. Spark, British steamer, 140, Hoyland-Hong- Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, LOONG," "CUM CHOW," and other Powerful $2 for and and St for 3rd hour, and for longei periods according to arrangement, Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.
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kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. White Cloud, British steamer, 280, A. Benning.
Co.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat
Yot-sai, British steamer, 180, McDougall-Hang- kong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.
AMOY.
In Port on 31st October, 1887..
Albatross, German schooner, z16 (Brunnsa)
Pasedag & Co.
Aline, Siamese schooner, 347, (Bruhn,--Lloyd.
K. T. P. & Co.
Hedvig, British bark, 375, (Davey)-Pasedag
& Co.
Willic, German 3-masted schooner, 274 (O. Olin)
-Boyd & Co.
FOOCHOW.
In Port on 28th October, 1882.
Gustav & Marie, German bark, 355 (Buhrsch)-
Stemssen & Co.
Johann Carl, German schooner, 145 (Ploger)-
Kaw Hong Take & Co. Starlight, Siamese brig, 240 (Rofod)-Arsenal.
SHANGHAI.
In Port on 16th October, 1882.
Brenda, British brig, 291 (Swanson)-Nils
-Moller.
Charley, British bark, 359 (Schroder)-Nils
Moller.
Chingtab, Chinese bark, 472 (Taylor)-C. M.
S. N. Co.
Corfu, British bark, 387, (Fisher)—Captain, Foochow, Siamese bark, 301, (Guldberg)-Siems-
sen & Co.
Herbert Black American bark, 573 (Treat
Lewis & Hopkins.
H. E. Tapley, British ship, 946 (Finlayson)
Captain.
Ismir, British ship, 1,259 (Cann)-C. & J. Trading
Co.
J. D. Brewer, American bark, 952 (Josselyn)
Russell & Co.
AGNES MUIR, British bark, 851, James Lowe,
September 29th, London 14th June, Gene-Kassa, British bark, (Brown)--Captain. ral-Gibb, Livingston & Co. ANNA SIEBEN, German bark, 6oz, A. Paulsen, Kolga, British bark, 541.-Russell & Co.
Leander, British bark, 846 (Hamilton)-Mel-
6th November,-Newchwang 29th October, Beans. Wieler & Co. ANNA, German back, 447, W. Jessen, 26th Oct, -Touron 9th October, General--Wieler & Co,
ANTIOCH, American bk, 987, H. J. Hemingway, September 5th,--Newcastle, N.S.W,," 12th July, Coal-Adamson, Bell & Co. BENEDICTA, German schooner, 247, J. P. Jensen, 8th Nov, Newchwang 1st Nor., General- Wicker
& Co.
CARMELITA & IDA, German bark, 438, E. G
Ketel, Ningpo 4th November, General. Ed. Schellhass & Co.
CHRISTIAN, German schooner, 250, C. Kossow, 8th November,-Newchwang 25th October, Beans-Wieler & Co.
1
COURIER, British bark, 320, Bartlett 5th Nov -Newchwang 19th October, Beans.-Ed. Schellbass & Co.
chers & Co.
*** & Co.
& Co.
Orce, Talian bark, 881 (Zino)-Chapman, King Oswingo, British bark, 678 (Kewin)-Chinese. Pelham, British brig, 254 (Downie)-Mackenzie Pelham, British bark, 340 (Agnew)-Captain. W. Siegfried, British bark, 417 (Hanson) Zebina Goudey, British bark, 1,037 (Cook)→
Melcher & Co.
Chinese.
NAGASAKI.
In Port on 28th October, 1882.
E. von Beaulieu, German bark, 336 (Oetting)-- Jane Woodburn, British brig, 299 (Darborough)
Holme, Ringer & Co.
-Chinese.
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DEALER IN DONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gauzes, PONG &c. &c. Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristles, Ivory, and Lacquered Ware, Mattings, Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality guaranteed.
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THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.
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PAINTER. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ELLA S. THAYER, American ship, 1,098, Davis, Roderick Hay, British bark, (Nicolson)-Holme, No. 52, C, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS.
22nd October, put back-Russell & Co. ERIN'S ISLE, British ship, 3,798, J. Fleming,
August zoth, Cardiff 22nd April, Conl.-- Gibb, Livingston & Co FANTAISIE, British bark, 696, A. Bice, 6th Nov,,
Newchwang 29th October, Beans.-Chi-
nese. FRIEDERIKE, German ship, 1,398, F. Wiericks, 6th November, Cardiff 29th June, Coals. -Melchers & Co.
GLOAMING, British ship, 1,490, Densmore, 18th October, New York 2nd June, Kerosine Oil-Melchers & Co.
HERMANN, German bark, 444, M. Traulsen, 9th
November, Amoy 8th November, Beans.- Wieler & Co.
JENNIE HARKNESS, American bark, 1,373, Am
bury, 27th October-Newcastle, N.S.W 5th September, Coala-Adamson, Dell & Co.
KISHON, British bark, 491, Thomas S. How-
itt, and November,-Newchwang 20th October, Beans.-Chinese,
LOTHAIR, British ship, 794, T. C. Boulton, 15th. September, London 12th May, Coal-Am- hold, Karberg & Co.
26, Triumph British Stenner from NagasakiMARINA, UPit, bark, 664, Langlois, October 13th, 27, Stosch, German frigate, from Chefoo.
27, Daring, British sloop, October
froni Nagasaki.
DEPARTURES.
21, Carnarvonshire, British str., for London. 21, Shinagawa Maru, Japan, str., for Hakodate. 22, Richmond, American frignic, for Yokosuka. 23, Takasago Maru, Japan, steamer, for Kobe. 24. Taganoura Maru, Japan. str., for Y'kalchi. 25, Genkai. Maru, Japan. str., for Shanghai.
Harter, British steamer, for New York, 26, Coptic, British steamer, for San Francisco, 26, L. Hagen, German bark, for London, 26, Kersaint, French corvette, for Hongkong. 26, Horai Maru, Japan, sleamer, for Yokkaichi. Tokai Maru, Japan, steamer, for Hakodate. Oxfordshire, Untish steamer, for Kobe. Taganoura Mars, Japan, str., for Y'knichi. Wakanoura Maru, Japan, sir, for Kobe. 28, Menzalch, French steamer, for Hongkong.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The B. M. steamer City of Peking, with the next Americani mati, left San Francisco on the 21st ultimo, and may be expected here on or about the 19th instant.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.'
The P. & O. Co.'s steamer Khiva, from Bom-
London 29th April, General-Adamson, Bell & Co.
MARY STEWART, British bark, 484, A. Thompson, 2nd November, Sydney 4th September, Coals Captain.
MERIDIAN,
AN, Siamese bark, 294, A. Tucksen, 7th November, Swatow 5th November, Gene- ral-Captala,
METFOR, German bark, 594, T. Horismann, 24th Delober,New York 17th May, Kerosine Oll,Melchers & Co.
MERCURY, American ship, 1,156, J. L Panno,
September 19th-Singapore 8th Sept., Tiin-, ber-Chinese.
MOMMUTEN, German ship, 1,250, A. R. Wielma,
September 29th-Cardiff 11th May, Coals, Melchers & Co
N. BOYNTON, American bark, 1,065, Wm. E. Nasson, October 11th, New York 4th May, Petroleum.D. Lapraik & Co. NONPAREIL, British bark, 399, E, Finlayson, oth November, Newchwang 30th Oct., Beans.
Chong Woo.
AN.
PALLAS, German bark, 493, Luders, roth Nov,, --Newchwang 16th Oct, Beans-Siemssen & Co. PHINEAS PENDLETON, Amen, ship, 1,300,
Latin, October 4th,Yokohama 24th Sept, Ballast-Russell & Co. PROSPERITY, Siamese bark, 476, D. Michaelsen, August 21th,Bangkok" "11th August, eral-Chinese
Gen-
bay, left Singapore for this port on the 5th in SAMUEL D. CARLETON, American bark, 884,
stant, at 5 pm, and may be expected here on or about the 11th,
The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Antener left Singa pore on the evening of the 8th instant, and may
be looked for here on or about the fgth.
Ringer & Co.
Siblas, French bark, 322, (Huet)-Chinese,
YOKOHAMA.
In Port on 27th October, 1882.
HONGKONG, Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
CHIE NA M
(211
Alert, American bark, 1,154 (Fraser, Failey & GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, Black Diamond, German bark, 670 (Boyd)-P.
Bohm.
Co.
Else, German brig, 287 (Holm)-P. Bohm. Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian baik, 274 (K. L. Dan)
Soon Hoo.
Ino, German bark, 344 (Hohsen)---J. E. Collyer
& Co.
Oswald, German bark, 445 (Boysen)—P. Bohm, Otsego, American schooner, 36, (E. Pearce)-
·Captain.
Queen Emma, British bark, 314 (W. Dow)-
Walsh, Hall & Co.
Zephyr, British schooner, ago (Ewan)--P. Hod
nott.
HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS
IN THE CHINA SQUADRON.
Albatross, screw-sloop, 4-guns, Commander
Errington, Chefoo.
Champion, corvette, 14 guns, Captain W. L. H.
Browne, Shanghai." Cleopatra, corvette, 14 guns, Captain C. J. Vidal,
Shanghai.
Curacoa, corvette, 14 guns, Captain S.
Long,
Daring,
ring, composite sloop, 4 guns, Commander F.
J.J. Elliott, Yokohama. Encounter, steam corvette, 14 guns, Captain G,
Robinson, Hongkong, Esk, double-screw gunboat, guns, In reserve,
Hongkong
Fly Hoskyn, S
sloop, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander Surveying at Korea.
WATCH MAKER AND ENGRAVER WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TEAMS;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED.
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→S ZHI N. G
TAILOR.
For Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Nam-vian, to-morrow, the 12th instant, atg AM.
For Amoy and Manila.-Per Emay, to-mor row, the 12th instant; at 9 AM. AT
For Swatow-Per China, on Monday, the 131h instant, at 7.30 AM.
For Swatow-Per Thales, on Monday, the 13th instant, at 7.30 A.ß..
For Straits Settlements.-Per Himalaya, on Monday, the 13th instant, at 3.30 PM
For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow.-Per Douglas, on Monday, the 13th instant, at 5 7.8;
For Saigon. Per Glenelg, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at 4.30 P.M..
For Straits Settlements and Calcutta. Per Moray and Arratoon Aptar, on Thursday, the 16th: instant, at 2.30 P.M. :
For Nagasaki and Yokohama-Per Banga- lore, on Friday, the 17th instant, at 11.30 AM
The Postal Guide published in 1879 being now somewhat out of date, a revised issue is printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong List for the Far East for 1881, which super sedes all previous editions.
MAILS DE THE FRENCH PACKET, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the arst instant, The French Contract Packet "IRAQUADDY," with Mails to the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India (via Madras), the Australasian Colonies, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,
The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.
· The United States Mail Packet" BELGIC" will
be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows,
At 2.15 PM. Registry ceases...
At 2.30 PM. Post-ofice closes, but Correspon pence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
HOURS, FOR CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS.
The English Mail packets will sail on the fol- .. lowing dates :-
Tuesday, 14th November.
28th 1
THE ENGLISH MAIL.. The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the Britlah Contract Packet :—
DAY OF DEPARTURE. NOON.-Money Order Office closes. 2.00 P.M. Registry of Letters ceases. Fosting
of all printed matter and patterns ceases. 3.00 P.M.-Mails closed, except for Late Letters, 3.10 F.M.-Letters may be posted with late fee of
-10 cents until
3.30 ..when the Post Office closes entirely., 3.40 F.31.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with late fee of 10 cents until time of departure.
THE FRENCH MALL-DAY BEFORE DEPARTURE, 5 PM, Money Order Office closes. Post Office
closes, except the night box, which is always, open out of office hours,
DAY OF DEPARTURE. 7. A.M., Fost Office opens.
10 A, Registry of Letters ceases. Posting of
all printed matter and patterns ceases.
11 A.M., Mail closes, except for Late Letters." 11.10 A.M., Letters may be posted with Late Fee
of 10 cents until..
Entirely.
11.30 A.M., when the Post Office closes 11.40 AM Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 10 Cents until time of departure. D
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' LETTERS, 1-Privates in H.M. Anny or Navy. Non- commissioned, Officers, Bandmasters, Army Schoolmasters (not Superintending or First Class) Writers or Schoofmistresses may send half-ounce letters to the United Kingdom by mail at the rate of four cents (two-peace) each, which may prepaid either in Imperial or in Hongkong Stamps. By private steamer the postage is two cents (one penny), alo
be
2-The same privileges apply to letters ad dressed to the Privates and Non-commissioned Officers named above, letakkan
3-Private steamers leave Hongkong for Lon.
half an ounce.
don about every ten days Re
4.—The letters must not
No handkerchiefs, jewellery, &c., can [714] even with the ends opene
EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand-
HAT AND CAP MAKER.ONION Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua- ranteed at Moderate Charges. MATTING AND. MANILA CIGARS,
FOR SALE
No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET,
HONGKONG": Hongkong, 12th October, 1882.
SAMHING, (STULT 2).
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MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER,
HAT AND CAP MAKER.
be Belly
class
and
from a Soldier or Sailor his description must be stated in full on the letter, the cover of which must be signed, by the Com. manding Officer, with name of regiment, ship, & in full. If to a Soldier or Sailor, his class and
description, with name of
must be stated in full, ship, &c. with regard to books or papers, nor can these be 5.-Soldiers and Sailors have no privileges prepaid with Imperial Stamps.
LETTER BOXES
Many boxes of letters are received at the Post Office not sealed, that is to say, the box is fastened with sealing wax, but there is no impression.
called to the with
The
The attention of boxholders: necessity of some recognisable seal, and of sending a chil book or
or receipt with them. The emission of the latter precaution leaves a doubt as to whether TMPORTER of every description of Gentle the contents of the box ever reached the Font men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um- Ofice the omission of the former, as to whether brellas, Hats, &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks part of them might not have been abstracted for of all kinds Bamboo Blinds and Matting. the sake of the
Stamps of the Postage Special attention given to the Tailoring Depart RATES OF FOSTAGE. ment. A perfect it, and best workmanship gua-
Letters, per a
Fly, double-screw gun-vessel; 4 guns, Lieut. Com-ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintzes for Dresses in
mander, Singapore.
Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Licut-Commander
McQuhae, Hongkong.
all the newest patterns.
No. 49, AND $1, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALE V Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
Post Cards, each;
WIN GATAY, LOO NEG. Registration
Io Cents.
3 Cents
#2 Cents,
Books, Patterns, add Papers, per 1
"Cents, Newspapers & Prices frent, cach Iron Duke, double-screw iron frigate, 14 guns,
To Cents Captain R. E. Tracey, Shanghai.
Dory with return receip 15 Cents, Kestrel, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 gan, Cora
mander J. E. Bearcroft, Canton.
HAS FOR SALE.
Commercial papers signify auch papera 28, though
written by hand, do not bear the charac Lily, screw gun-vessel, 3 guns, Commander
DRIME Mess Fork and Beef, scobi, in Barrel.ter of an actual or personal correspondence, such Evens, en boute Hongkong.here was Magpie, surveying vessel, guns, Lieut-Com P Boiled and Roast Beef and Mutton, Sacre
as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The charge Carpenter, Surveying at Korea.
and Bouilli, American Hams, Bacon, Codfish is the same as for Books, but all packets of and Midge, double-screw gun-vessel, In reserve. Cracked Wheat, Hominy, fresh white and red, under 4 oz. weight are charged 5 Cents
Hongkong
Beans, Assorted Fruits and Soups, Ham Bau- Moorhen, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut-Commander ages, Salmon Bellies, Mackerell, Sheeps Tongues, Choice Tripe, Caviar, Clam Chowder, Lobster J. H. Corfe, Yokohama Pegasus, sloop, 6 guns, Commander E. F. Day, Oysters, Com Meal, and every description, of
Singapore.us Lieut. Comander M. No: 59, HING LOOMG STREET.
Oilmen's stores at moderate prices, Sheldrake, gunboat, 4 guns,
Hongkong May, 1881.
Ketua
Geo, A. Freeman, October 9th-Newcastle, N.S.W., Loth August, Coal Order,
-Bridger, Shanghai, tra glipat n SMYRNIOTE, British bark, 339, M. Olsen, 31st Swift, double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman
October,--Bangkok 28th September, Gene-der Collins, Shanghai. ral-Siemesen & Co.
Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, In reserve,
Hongkong
LETTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES. BY SAILING.
marked.
When it is desired to forward letters to the fed as carrying a manly Cir only necessary e United States by a sailing ship which is not noti.
[299] post the letters in the ordinary
with the name of the ship, and per half ounce, as usual undertakes the duty of DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS ture and despatching the
NOTICE:
The N. LSAN. Ca's steamer Affth len Ra.SOLVEIO; Norwegian bark, 601, Olsen 6th Nov Victor Emanuel, receiving ship, 20 guna Com. BRANCHES EXECUTED AT - VERY - LOW requested that the letters be
expected fang 20th October Beans-Ed.
tavia
on the 2nd instant, and
here am or about the 16th.ay be exp
The D. D. R. steamer Feronia is to leave Singapore on the 11th instant, and may be ex- pected to arrive here on or about the 18thr '. The E. & A. 5. S. Co's steamer Taknadier | icit Sydney on the 4th instant, and is dus here on or about the 30th.
THREE BROTHERS, British bark, 366, H; Kahlke, Swatow and October, General, Ee Tye Hong
WALIS CASTLE, British bark, 625, Brown, 5th -November-Cheloo 28th October, Beans.
* Yes Woo Loon zade
e
modore, Cuming, Hongkong. Vigilant, paddle despatch-vessel z guns, Lieut-
Commander C. Lindsay, Shanghai, Wivern, turret-ship, guns, in reserve, Hong- Zephyr, gunboat, and Lieutenant Commander
EsFollard, Cheloos
RATES AT THE
HONGKONG TELEGR Account Books ruled to Music bound in Elegant fity.