Commercial.
THIS DAY.
Noon. Our prediction that Banks would reach the high figure of 160-per cent, premium before the end of the present year has been realised even sooner than we anticipated. After we went to press yesterday shares changed hands at 156 for cash, and 158 for. December 31st; but this morning offers to buy at 158 cash, and 160 for the end of the year are plentiful; there are, however, no sellers, and the stock may be de scribed as being remarkalily firm: Docks are rather in better odour than when we last wrote, a slight demand existing for the scrip at 55 per cent. premium for the end-of-January. Sellers decline to transact business on these terms. Luzon's have been negotiated at 115 for December 31st; and they are now wanted at 114 cash. No other movements have been reported,
"4 Delock"p.m.""
With the exception of sales in Banks at 160 per cent, premiam for cash, and 161 for December 31st, the stock closing very firm with buyers at both these rates—we have nothing to add to our morning report.
SHARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-160 per cent.
premium, sales and buyers.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,700 per
share, buyers.
China Traders' Insurance Company-$1,550
per share, sellers.
North China Insurance-Tĺs. 1,225 per share. Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$105 per
share.
share.
Yaugtsze insurance Association-Ts 850 per
Chinese Insurance Company--$230 per share.. On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-ics per
share, buyers,
China Fire Insurance Company-$335 per share,
sellers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1882.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
SUTLEJ, British steamer, 3,136, A. H. Johnson,
November 24th,London 8th October, Bon- bay, Penang, and Singapore 19th Nov., General.-P. & 0. 5. N, Co. WALYUEN, Chinese steamer, 984, Wilson, 25th November, Shanghai 21st Nov., General.
-C. M.:S. N. Co. DOUGLAS, British steamer, 982, 5. Ashton, 25th
Noveinber-Foochow 22nd Nov, Amoy 23rd, and Swalow 24th, General.-D. Lä praik & Co.
THON KRAMOM, Siamese bark, 475. T. W.
Vorrath, 25th Nov.,Bangkok 18th Oct, Rice. Siemssen & Co. FIRA, British steamer, 730, G. Farmer, 25th
Nov., Saigon 18th November, Ricc.-Bun Hin.
NAM-VIAN, French steamer, 435, Garceau, 25th Nov-Haiphong 21st November, Pakhoi 22nd, and Hollow 24th, General.—Shing Loong.
SATSUMA, British: bark, 364, Lord, 25th Nov..— Whampoa 24th Nov., General-Ed. Schell- hass & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.
zieti, Danish steamer, for Hothow. Lusitania, German steamer, for Swatow. „Cassandra, German stenover, for Guam.................
Ajax, British steamer, for Shanghai. Poo-chi, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai. Hainan, British steamer, for Hoihow. China, German steamer, for Swatow.
Fauraisie, British bark, for Foochow. Carnarvonshire, British steamer, for Singapore
and London.
c. T. Hook, British steamer, for Victoria (V.J.) Conron, British steamer, for Swatow.
Caston.
DEPARTURES,
November 24, Chinking, British steamer, for November 25, Posang, British str., for Canton.
Per Rouglas, str., from Foochow, &c.—122 Chinese. November 15, Chiynen, Chinese str., for Straits
Settlements.
Sovember 25, Phenix, German str., for Saigon. November 25, Thales, British str., for Swatow.
November 25, Carúartonshire, British str., for
Singapore nud! London. November 25, jar, British str., for Shanghai. November 25, Ningbo, British str., for Shanghai. November 23, Poo-chi, Chi. str., for Shanghai. November 25, Thwal-yeun, Chinese steamer, for
Crnton.
November 25, Bivouac, British str., for Saigon. November 25, C. T. Hook, British steamer, for
Victoria (LV.)
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED. '
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-54
per cent. premium. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
-832 per share premium, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Per Sutlej, str., from London, &c.-Alias Spark, Miss Gardiner, Miss Still, Rev. J. Main, Hongkong, Hotel Company $10 per share. lessrs. J. Cunningham, A. Harvic, and J. Black Indo-China, Steam Navigation Company, Li-more, from London for Hongkong. From Ve-
mited-par.
nice.-Mr. McBrown. From Penang-34 China Sugar Refining Company, Limited¬~$195 | Chinese and 19.cooks, and 5 Chinese for Swatow. From Singapore.---Licut. Knowling, R.N., Lieut- Beavin, and 57 Chinese. For Yokohama.-Mr. Colonel Papillon, R.E, and servant, Sergeant
A. Leach, Cushing, and Haggis, from London. Gubbins, from London. For Shanghai.-Messra. From Venice.-Messrs. Davidson, Dowdall, and Lammond. From Bombay-Mr. Nathan. From Penang-Messrs, A. Smith and servant, J. Wil- son, and J. Comrie. From Singapore.-Count Hunyadi, Major Coffey, Messrs. Cholmondely. and Brandt.
per share.
China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3
per cent, premium, Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$114
per share, buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company-$163. per share, Hongkong and Chipa Bakery Company, Limited
-$60 per share.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878—1) percent. prem.
ex. int.
Chinese ruperial Loan of 1881-2 percent. prem.
ON, LONDON,
EXCHANGE
Hank Hills, on deinand', Hank Bills, at 30 days' sight, Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight
-3/8+ 3/8
3/87
Credits, at mouths' sight.....
3/9
Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sigla.....
...
3/9&3/94
ON PARIS.
Bank Bills, on demand
63.
Credits, at 4 months' sight
1-73.
ON BOMIJAY.-Bank, T.T...
223
ON CALCUTTA.---Bank, T.T.
Bank, sight*****
ON SHANGHAI---
Private, jo days'sight..
OPIUM MARKET-THIS DAY.'
....per picul, $380 (Allowance, Taels 100)
NEW MALWA
OLD MALWA ...................... per picul, $640
(Allowance, Taels 30.) NEW PATNA (first choice) per chest, $5253 NEW PATNA (second)......per chest, $5470 NEW PATNA (without choice) per
chest.......ị
$550 NEW PATNA (bottom)......per chest, 8555 NEW BENARES (without choice) per
chest.......
$515 .per chest,. $390
NEW PERSIAN-
Old PersiÁN.
(Allowance, Taels 8).
perpicul, $355- (Allowance, Taels 64).
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS,
Ching To Chaj and Foo Tye Sui Chin, and ́101. Ver Hwai-yuen, str., from Shanghai-Messrs.
Chinese.
Ver Fidra, str., from Saigon.-6, Chinese. Per Nam-lan, str, from Haiphong, &c-1 European and 60 Chinese.
REPORTS.
The Siamese bark Thoon Kramom reports left | Bangkok on the 18th October. From North Dan- gers had N.E. winds with high confused sea and heavy squalls to port. On the 20th and 21st had heavy gate from the N.E.
The Chinese steamship wal-yuen reports left Shanghai on the 21st instant: Had mode- | rate Southerly winds and thick rainy weather to Tumabout; thence to port had variable winds and unsettled weather and smooth sca.
The British steamship Douglas reports left Fonchow on the 22nd instant, Amoy on the 23rd, and Swalow on the 24th. From Foochow to Amoy had fresh N. Easterly winds and clear weather. From Amoy to Swatow had light N.E.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG,"
STKAMERS,
ACTIV, Danish steamer, 268, N. C, Revebeck,
23rd November-Haiphong 12th Nov., and Hoihow 20th, General.-C. M. S. N. Co. ALWINE, German steamer, 400, Thiessen, atst
November, Saigon 8th November, Rice. Wieler & Co. ANTON, German steamer, 395, Schrader, 19th
Nov.-Saigou
10th Nov., Rice.-Wieler & Co. BAYSWATER, British steamer, 1,039, M. Walker,
15th Nov.-Manila 11th Nov., General. Melchers & Co,
BIVOUAC, British steamer, 831, Campbell, 19th November,-Saigon tat November, Rice. -Chinese
CANTON, British steamer, 1,095, J. C.. Jaques,
Nov. 24th, Penang, and Singapore 17th Nov., General,-Bun Hin & Co. CARISUROOKE, British steamer, Scott, 21st Nov.,
HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS,
(Contiuned.). METROR, German bark, 594, T. Hortsmann, 24th October, New York 17th May, Kerosine Oil-Melchers & Co. MOMMUSEN, German ship, 1,250, A. R. Wielmus,
September 29th-Cardiff 11th May, Coals.- Melchers & Co.
N. BOYNTON, American bark, 1,065, Wra. E. Nasson, October 11th,-New York 4th May, Petroleum.-D. Lapraik & Co NONPAREL, British bark, 399, E. Finlayson, 9th November, Newchwang 30th Oct., Beans.
Chong Woo. PALLAS, Geruan bark, 493, Luders, 10th Nov., -Newchwang zóth Oct., Benna---Siemssen & Co.-Cosmopolitan Dock). PROSPERITY, Siamese bark, 476, D. Michaelsen, August arth-Bangkok" 11th August, Gen eral-Chinese. RAMIER, French brig, 280, Jarvary, 23rd Nov., Newchwang, 10th Nov.,, Beans.-Carlowitz & Co.
Intimations.
S UN
SHING.
DEALER IN. SILKS,
CANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c., &c., &c. The best house in the trade for high- class Curios, GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Seals, &c. &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.
No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
A
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H
HOY LEE.
MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER. JAS for Sale, every description of Gentle
&c., & Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds.. Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboe covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE
For Hollow. Per Hainan, to-day, the 25th, instant, at 5 PM.
For Hollow, and Haiphong-Per defip, to- day, the 25th instant, at pag
For Swatow-Per China, to-day, the stant, at 5 T.B.
25th In
For Swatow. Per Thales, to-day, the asth instant, at 5 P.M.
For Swotow and Amoy-Per Canton, to-mor row, the 26th instant, at 9 AM.
For Manila.-Per Anton, on Monday, the 27th instant, at, 11.30 A.M.
For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow-Per Douglas on Monday, the 27th instant, at 5 P.M.
For Saigon.-Per Alwiné, on Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 4 P.M.
For Nagasaki and Yokohama.Per Sumatra, on Friday, the 1st December, at 11.30 AM.
For Kudat and Sandakan.-Per”Fokien, on
Manila 19th November, Merchandise. RAVENewchwang 3rd November, Beans.-Ed 1 men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, Friday, the 1st December, at 3.30P.M.
J.
Bun Hin Chan. CASSANDRA, German steamer, T. Wagner, 19th November,-Salgon 13th November, Rice and Paddy-Ged. R. Stevens & Co. CHINA, German sleamer, 648, Schoer, 23rd Nov.j Swalow 22nd November, General---Yuci Fat Hong. CITY OF PEKING, American str., 5,079, G. G. Berry, 19th November,--San Francisco rat Octolier, and Yokohama 13th Nov., Mails "amil"General-P¬MTS=5,Č6. CONSOLATION, British steamer, 766, W. E, Lind- say, 31st October,Bangkok 23rd October, Ricdand General--Jardine, Matheson & Co. --(Kowloon Dock)
CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, T. Rowin, 13th November, Saigon 7th November, Rice.— Chong Wo Cheang, DALE, British steamer, 644, E. Allason, 24th | Nov,,Bangkok 13th Nov., Rice and Genes. ral-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
DIAMANTE,
ITE, British. steamer, 514, Cullen, 21st November,--Manila 18th November, Gene- ral-Russell & Co.
EALING, British steamer, 1,344, T. W. Salmon,
22nd November-Saigon 16th November, Rice and Paddy--Siemssen & Co, EASINGTON, British steamer, 1,137, John G. Greig, 23rd Nov,Bangkok 11th Nor., Rice and General.--Master. FAME, British steamer, 117, Stopani, (tug plying)
Hongkong and Whampion Dock Co. FELICIA, German steamer, 863,fuller, 19th
Nov., Chefoo 13th November, llcars and General-Siemssen & Co.
FEI-LUNG, British steamer, 75a W. H. Allison,
22nd Nov,-Bangkék 12th Nov., General. -Yuen Fat Hong GREYHOUND, British steamer, 227, D. Scott,
19th Nov., Hoihow 17th Nov., General- Adamson, Beli & Co.
HAINAN, British steamier, 283, Connor, zand Nov.-Sandakan and Borneo 15th Nov., Ballast-Birley & Co, HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, April 14th, HUNGARIAN, British steamer, 987, Alison 17th,
Kwok Acheong & Sons.
November,Melbourne roth October, New castle 18th, Moreton Bay 22nd, Townsville 25th, Cooktown 28th, Thursday Island 31st, and Port Darwin 5th November, General- LUSITANIA, German steamer, 787, P. C. Nickel. Geo. R. Stevens & Co.~~~~Kowloon Dock.
sen, 21st November, Canton 20th Nov., General-Jardine, Matheson & Co-Kow- loon Dock.
ODIN, Norwegian steamer, 959, Sorensen, 19th Now, Swatow 18th Nov., General.-C., ML S. N. Co-Aberdeen Dock,
SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayder,
Nov. 24th,-China Traders' Insurance Co. SUAL, British str., 262, Parker, October 11th,— Manila 11th October, General-Melchers & Co.
VOLGA, French steamer, 1,049, de Temple, 20th Nov.,-Yokohama 13th Nov, General.-- Messageries Maritimes.-Kowloon Dock. YOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kenneti,
Kwok Acheong & Sons,
British bark, 344, Whiting, 14th Nov,
Schellhass & Co. SAMUEL D. CARLETON, American bark, 884, Geo. A. Freeman, October 9th,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 10th August, Coal-Order.-Cos. mopolitan Dock, SOLVEIG, Norwegian bark, 603, Olsen, 6th Nov., Newchwang 29th October, Beans.---Ed. Schellhass & Co.
ST. IDBUC, French bark, 388, F. Durand, 16th
November Newchwang 7th Nov., Beaus.“ -Carlowitz & Co.
TEK LI, British barque, 400, L. G. Buckholdt,
15th Nov.,-Bangkok 18th October, Rice.--. Captain.
THREE BROTHERS, British bark, 366, H. Kahlke,
Swatowaand October, General.-Ee Tyc Hong,
YOUNG SIAM, Sian.ese ship, 701, W. Saxtorpli 20th Nov,-Bangkok 7th Oct, General- Chinese.
CANTON.
CHINKIANG, British steamer, 980, S. M. Ort,
24th Nov,,Shanghai zist Nov., General -Siemssen & Co.
MIRAMAR, British steamer, 890, E. J. Duggan,
11th November-Canton toth November, POSANG, British steamer, 983, Irvine, 24th Nov,
General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Shanghai 21st Nov., General-Jardine, Ma- theson & Co.
1
WHAMPOA.
CARMELITA & IDA, Gennan bark, 438, E. G.
Ketch, Ningpo 4th November, "General. Ed. Schellhass & Co.
SAN FRANCISCO, German schooner, 251, A. Olt- mann, 19th Nov., Newchwang 8th Nov., Beans. Siemssen & Co.
J. D. Brewer, American bark, 962, W. L. Josse- lyn, 19th Nov,,Shanghai 15th November, Rice.-Captain.
...
-AMOY.
In Port on 16th November, 1882.
KT. P. & Co.
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SHIN G.
LING
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BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
CHIE NA M.
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AND SILVERSMITH,
GOLD WATCH MAKER
AND
ENGRAVER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS: ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
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TAILOR
DEALER in all kinds of
Ladies
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kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &c, &c.
HAT AND CAP MAKER. material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua-
ranteed at Moderate Charges, MATTING AND MANILĂ CIGARS, FOR SALE.
No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 12th October, 1882.
YE U QUA
-[691
Aline, Siamese schooner, 347, (Bruhn, Lloyd. SHIP, PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE Asscns, Danish bark, 235 (Vandel)-H. A. Pe-
terson & Co.
Carl Wilhelm, Danish bark, 239 (Lautrup)--H.
A. Petersen & Co.
Emily, British brig, 296 (Crichton)--Boyd & Co.
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURÈS A SPECIALITE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
H. Bremer, German schooner, 332 (Bremer)— | No. 52, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS.
H. A. Petersen & Co. Nicoline, German schooner, 331 (Mahlmann
Pasedag & Co.
Oscar Moover, German bark, 360 (Johannsen)→→
H. A. Petersen & Co. Peter, German 3-m. schooner, 307 (Moller)—H.,
A. Petersen & Co. Siberien, German bark, 365 (Schultz)-H. A.
'Petersen & Co.
HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
WAH LOONG, ESTABLISHED 1865.
· GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER
DEALER IN
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 1882, which super- sedes all previous editions.
MAILS By the British Packet. The British Contract Packet "LOMBARDY” will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 28th instant, with Mails.io.and through the United Kingdom and Europe via Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mauri- tius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar
N.B. This Packet carries no mails for the Australasian Colonies..
The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet“ ARABIC" will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 12th December, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:--
At 2.15 P.M. Registry ceases.
At 2.30 PM. Post-office 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, 28th November.
THE ENGLISH MAIL. The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the British Contract Packet-
DAY OF DEPARTURE. NOON.-Money Order Office closea.
3.00 .st.-Regiary of Leitens cras congesting
ofall printed matter and patterns ceases. 3.00 P.3.-Mails closed, except for Late Letters. | 3.10 P.M.-Letters may be posted with late fee of
ta cents until.
3-30 P.Mwhen the Post Office closes entirely.. 3.40 P.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with late fee of 10 cents until time of departure.
12.
THE FRENCH MAIL.—DAY DEFORE DEPARTURE. ́S P.M., 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., Post Office opens
10 AM., Registry of Letters ceasca. Posting of
all printed miniter and patterns ceases.
11 AM, Mail closes, except for Late Letters,
11.10 AM, Letters may be posted with Late Res.
of To cents until..
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11.30 AM, when the Post Office closes entirely, 11.40 A.M., Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 10 Cents until time of departure.
June zard, Quangal 19th June, General Vagrich, German schooner, 179 (Debborn)-H. DONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gauzes,
SAILING VESSELS.
ACNES MUIR, British bark, 851, James Lowe, September 29th-London 14th June, Gene ral-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
ANNA,
German bark, 447, W. Jessen, 26th Oct., -Touron 9th October,· General-Wieler & Co. BENEDICTA, German schooner, 247, J. P. Jensen, 8th Nov., Newchwang 1st Nov., General.— Wieler & Co.
BONITO, German bark, 524, H. Haase, 14th Nor, Newchwang 4th Nov., Beans- Wieler & Co.
Petersen & Co.
FOOCHOW
In Port on 15th November, 1881.
Mozart, German brig, 350 (Storm)-Kaw Hong
Take & Co.
7
SHANGHAI
In Port on 20th November, 1882.
Antwerp, British bark, 1,091 (Smith)-Frazar
& Co.
Ivory, and Lacquered Ware, Mattings, &c, &c. Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristles, Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality guaranteed.
No, to, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1882.
NOTICE.
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SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' LETTERS. -Privates in H.M. Army or Navy, Non- commissioned, Officers," Bandmasters, Army Schoolniasters (not Superintending or First Class) Writers or Schoolmistresses may send half-ounce letters to the United Kingdora by which may rate of four cents (two-pence) each, be prepaid either in Imperial or in Hongkong Stamps. By private steamer the postage is two cents (one penny).
2. The same privileges apply to leiters ad- dressed to the Privates and Non-commissioned Officers named above.
3-Private steamers leave Hongkong for Lon- don about every ten days.
4The letters must not excéed half an ounce, No handkerchiefs even with the ends open. De so
jewellery, &c, can be sent,
description must be stated in full on the letter, a Soldier or Sailor his class and 5- from a the cover of which must be signed by the Com in full. If to Soldier or
Sailor, his class and description, with name of regiment, ship, &c,
breezes and misty rain. From Swatow to Hong. CATHERINE MARDEN, British 3-m. sch., 287, w/ Chingtali, Chinese bark, 477 (Taylor)C. M. poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any manding Officer, with name of regiment, ship, &c«/
kong had fresh N.N.W. winds and thick rain. Arrived in Hongkong on the 25th at 11 30a.m. In Swatow H.L.M.S. Elizabeth, Chinese revenue cruiser lingfeng, and the steamships Kung-dal, Blackhalls, dfii-foo-Tientsin, Swatow, and Kwong-sang. The Company's steamer Kwang tung felt same day,
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Marden, 18th November,--Newchwang 2th November, Beans and General-Wieler & Co. CENTAUR
German bark, 468, Offersen, 24th November-Newchwang 13th Nov., Beans,
Vidler & Co,
CHRISTIAN, German schooner, 250, C. Kossow, 8th November,-Newchwang 25th October, Beans-Wieler & Co.
VESSELE ARRIVED IN EUROPE FROM PORTS IN CONQUEST, American bark, 516, Carins, 20th Nov.,Newcastle 22nd Sept, Coal-Ed,
JAPAN, CHINA, AND MANILA,
Hiogo......
Helene Radnorshire (s.) |Bewalder (1.)..
Bellerophon...... Glaucus (s.)
Flintshire (s.) Aberdeen (5.)
Nyl Ghau.....
Centurion
Dartmouth
HONG- Koch
Дылма
SHANG MANILA).
MAI,
BAROMETER
THERMONE
TER, &c.
Oct.
„Oct.
Schellhass & Co.
2 COURIER, British bark, 320, Bartlett, 8th Nov, Newchwang 19th October, Beans Ed Schellbass & Co.
་ཀ .Oct. 2 Shanghai. .Oct. 4 Shanghai... Oct. 7 Shanghai. Oct. 9 Japan
.Oct. 9 Shanghai.. .Oct. 17 .Hongkong .Oct. 18
Manila......
Oct. 18
VESSELS EXPECTED AT NONGKONG, (Corrected to Date).
City of Benares.........Penarth
P. G. Carvill
Vortsetzen
Frederike
Iquique Annina.
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Khorassan Spica Maric......... Nieuwe Waterweg......Hamburg Fluellin..
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In the open air in a shaded aliuationi.—Direction of Wind,
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B. P. Chency. ** Cardiff. Napier
Mary Whitridge
Phoenix....
Marie Heinrich Deutschland
Berenice (8.)
C, F. SARGENT, American ship, 1,704, D. H. Atherton, 2:51 November, Cardiff 23rd June, Coals-Bornco Co. Limited. DOKA, German ship, 1259, H. Meyer, 22nd November,-Cardiff 1st July, Coal-Mel- chers & Co.
ELLA S. THAYER, American ship, 1,098, Davis,
aand October,put back-Russell & Co. ERIN'S ISLE, British ship, 1,798, J Fleming,
August aoth, Cardiff sand April, Coal Gibb, Livingston & Co. FANTAISIE, British bark, 696, A. Bice, 6th Nov, -Newchwang 29th October, Beans-CHỈ
nese..
FERDINAND, German bark, 416, Westergaard,
21st November, Newchwang 10th Nov Beans-Wieler & Co.
FRIEDERIKE, German ship, 1,398, F. Wiericks, 6th November,--Cardiff 29th June, Coals
-Melchers & Co,
3. N. Co.
Foochow, Siamese bark, 301, (Guldberg)-Siems.
& Co. sen
H. E.
Capta British ship, 946 (Finlayson)—
Jane Woodburn, British bark, 199 (Desborough).| John Bunyan, British bark, 1,139 (Hilton)-C. &
-Lewis and Hopkins.
J. Trading Co.
& Co.
Joha Potts, British back, 373 (Brown)--Melchers Kolga, British bark, 541.-Russell & Co. Kumassage Maru, Japanese bark; (1,158)-M.
B. Kaeshia.
HE Undersigned hos all kinds of House and Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com modious small steamers on hire for towing put
other House in the Trade.
Apply to
HING LEE, 37. Tung Man Lane. Hongkong, rath April, 1882.
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"EEPS on hand for Sa'e all kinds of House and Steam COAL of the best quality, at Leander, British bark,-846-(Hamilion)-Mel-LOONG CUM CHOW," and other Fowerful moderate rates. The "CUM SHING," "CUM chers & Co. Louise, German schooner, 145 (Schierloch)-Ed. Strand and 81 for 3rd hour, and for longer Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour,
Schellhass & Co.
Martha, British bark, (McFearson)-Morris & periods according to arrangement:
Co.
Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.
Saturn, German bark, 483 (Maas)-Primrose
& Co.
Sofia, Swedish, bark, a80 (Pehrsson)--Russell
& Co.
Zebina Goudéy, British barke, 1,037 (Cook)—
Melchers & Co.
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SAM HING, (S TULT Z), MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER,
HAT AND CAP MAKER. MPORTER of every description of Gentle men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um brellas, Hats, &c, &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks
must be stated in fullvileges
Soldiers and Sallers have HO with regard to books or papers, nor can these be propal with LETTER BOXES. Imperial Stamps...
there
Many boxes of letters are received at the Fost Office not sealed, that is to say, the box is fastened with scaling wax, but the cont
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The attention of boxhelders is called to the necessity of carefully sealing, such boxes with book or receipt with them, he oxussion of the some recognisable scal, and of sending a chit.
the contents of the box ever reached the Post latter precaution leaves a doubt as to whether offer the omission of the former, as to whether part of them might not have been abstracted for the sake of the Postage Stamps, de
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Ada, British schooner, 73 (Ji Goldic)-H. Cook. Alert, American bark, 1,154, (Fraser, Farley & all the newest patterns. Black Diamond, German, bark, 670 (Boyd)—P.
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& Co.:
Diana, American schooner, 75 (Peterson)-Cap-
Lain Elmiranda, Amer. bark. 656 (Staples) Walsh,
Hall & Co.
Else, German brig, 287 (Holm)-P, Bohm.. Frank Carvill, British ship, 1489 (Chapman)
Sept: H. UPMANN, German bark, 437, H. G. "Weber, A. J. Macpherson, 1.489
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