Commercial.

THIS DAY

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1882.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS,

M. A. DIXON, British bark, 415, F. Cooke, 30th Nov.-Newchwang 12th Nov., Beans.-Ed. Schelihass & Co.

& Co.

ESMERALDA, British steamer, 395, K. Talbot, 30th Nov., Manila 27th November, Sugar.

Russell & Co.

NELSON, British steamer, 894, Thorn, 1st Dec,

—Bangkok 19th November, 'Rice,—Geo, R. Stevens & Co.

Noon. Brokers had a most satisfactory settle- ment yesterday, not a single difficulty crop- FOKIEN, British steamer, 509, Abbott, 30th Nov., ping up. As a large operator laughingly |-- Tantsu 28th November, and Amoy 29th,

General.-D. Co. remarked this morning, it will be a capital PRINTEMPS, French bark, 357, F. Gaillard, 30th result for all concerned if the end of the.

Nov., Keelung 27th Nov., Coal-Carlowitz year business can be as comfortably ar- ranged on December 31st; that; however, is venturing into a wide field of specula tion, which, for the present at least, had better perhaps be left alone. No very noteworthy attempt to resume business has been made so far to-day, A few. sales of Banks at 160 per cent. premium for cash are the only transactions which have been reported. We heard a slight inquiry after Union Insurance stock at 1750 an' advance of 50 on previous quota- tion. Docks are rather quiet; but offers have been made to buy on time at 58 per cent. promuim for the end of March, with- -out-lending-to-business-Substantial trans-December,-Amoy 29th November-Beans

actions in the scrip of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company were put through at one per cent premuim after wo went to press, yesterday afternoon. Luzons are on offer at 115 for the end of the year, which may be considered equi- valent to 14 cash.

4 o'clock p.m. Not a single share has changed hands since we last wrote, and with the exception of a slight depreciation in Luzons, which are now offered at 113, without leading to business, there has nothing transpired worthy of special mention,-

SHAKES.

Hongkong and Shanghai, Bank-160 per cent.

premium, sales.

Union Insurance Society of Canton—$1,750 per,

share, buyers..

China Traders Insurance Company-$1,550

per share, sellers.

North China Insurance-Tis. 1,225 per share. Canton Insurance Company, Linaited-$105 per

share.

Yangtaze Insurance Association-11s. 850 per

share.

Chinese Insurance Company-8231 per share. On Tai Insurance Company, Limited--Ts. 150

per share,

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1090 per

share, buyers.

China Fire Insurance Company-$33'5'per share,

sellers.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Compaay-54

per cent. premium,

Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.

231 per share premium, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-880 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$10 per share, Indo-China. Steam Navigation Company, Li

miled-1 per cent premium, sales. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$195

per share. China Sugar Refming Company (Debentures)-3

per cent. premium. Luzon Sugar Retining Company, Limited-$13

per share, sellers. Hongkong Ice Company-$164 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-360 per share.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878—11 per cent. prem..

ex. tit.

Chinese Imperial Loàn of 188:—28 percent, prem. EXCHANGE,

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.

Hank Bills, on demand.

Blank Hills, at 30 days' sight.....

3/71.

•3/71 -3/71

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight......3/81 Credits, at 4 months' sight.3/8 Documentary Bills,at 4 months'...

sight

ON PARIS."

..-3/8} @3/84

Bank Bills, on demand

4.56.

Credits, at 4 months' sight

.4.66.

ON BOMBAY --Bank, T.T.

2221

ON CALCUTTA-Bank, T.T..

222

ON SHANGHAI-

Private, jo days!sight

Bank, Bight.....................

...729

OPIUM MARKET.-THIS DAY.

NEW MALWA................ per picul, $450

Allowance, Tavis 144.) .*

...........per picul, 60

OLD MALWA ...

(Allowance, Taels 144.)

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CANELOT, British steamer, 1,049, James Door,

1st Dec., Salgon 24th Nov,, General-Bun Hin & Co. KEELUNG, British steamer, 919, Schultze, 1st Dec-Canton 30th Nový General-Butler field & Swire. KRISTINA NILSSON, American brig, 279, T. E.

Thomson, 1st Dec.,-Newchwang, and Amoy 29th, Beans,-Russell & Co. BERENICE; Austro-Hungarian steamer, 2,041, P.

Crillovich, 1st Dec,-Trieste ist October, and Singapore and November, General.— Micichers & Co. ORIENT, German bark, 461, W. G. Röder, 18t

Ed. Schelhass & Co. LUTIN, French gunboat, Commander Rouvier, 1st December,-Amoy 30th November.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE, Agnes Afuir, British bark, for Iloilo, Diamante, British steamer, for Amoy. Thales, British steamer, for Swatow. Glentyau, British steamer, for Yokohiahia, Bayswater, British steamer, for Saigon. Solveig, Norwegian bark, for Saigon.

DEPARTURES.

November 30, Swer, British str., for Shanghai. December 1, Nestor, British steamer, for Singa-

pore and London.

December 1, Glenlyon, British steamer, for Yo-

kohama.

December 1, Keelung, British str., for Shanghai. December 1, Martha Davis, American bark, for

Alanila.

PASSENGERS--ÁRRIVED,

Per Fokien, str., from Tamsul, &c.-33 Chi-

nose.

Per Printemps, from Keelung-3 Chinese, Per Nelson, str., from Bangkok.- European. Per Camelot, str., from Saigon.- Chinese. Per Esmeralda, str., from Manila.-Dr. Hans Meyer, Signori Romana Ortiz de Hemandez and Angela, and 88 Chinese.

Per Berenice, str., from Trieste, &c.---Mr. R. Schonberger and 240 Chinese.

Per Kristina Nilsson, from Newchwang, &c. - Europeans.

REPORTS,

The British steamship Esmeralda reports left Manila on the 27th November. Had 'strong monsoon and high sea.

The Austro-Hungarian steamship Berenice reports left Trieste on the 1st October, and Singa pare on the zand instant. Had strong N.E. mon. soon with heavy sca

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG,

STEAMERS.

ARADIC, British steamer, 2,787, W. G. Pearné, R.N.R., 27th Nov,,-San Francisco 31st October, and Yokohama 22nd November, General-O. & O: 5. S. Co.

BAYS

NoManila IIth Nov., General 15th 11th Melchers & Co.

CHINA, German steamer, 649, H. Schoer, 29th Nov., Swalow 28th Nov., General--Yuen Fat Hong

CITY OF PEXING, American str., 5,079, G. G. Berry, 19th November,-San Francisco 21st October, and Yokohama 13th Nov., Mails and General.-P. M. S. S. Co. CONSOLATION, British steamer, 766, W. B. Lind- say, 31st October,Bangkok 23rd October, Rice and General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

(Kowloon Dock)

HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS. ::

(Contiumid.)

MARINA, Brit. bark, 664, Langlois, October 13th, London 29th April, General, Adamson, Bell & Co,

METROR, German bark, $94, T. Hortsmann, 24th October, New York 17th May, Kerosine Oil Melchers & Co.

་་

MONMUSEN, German ship. 1,350, A. R. Wilnis,

September 29th-Cardiff tịth May, Cuals. Melchers & Co.

N. BOYNTON, American bark, 1,065, W. E. Nasson, October 11th, New York4th May, Petroleum.-D. Lapraik & Co. NONFAREIL, British bark, 399, E. Finlayson, 9th

November, Newchwang 30th Oct., Beans. -Chong Woo-Kowloon Dock. PROSPERITY, Siamese bark, 476, D. Michaelsen;

· August_211h,—Bangkok" 11th August, Gen- eral, Chinesc. RAMIER, French brig, 280, Jarvary, 23rd Nov, Newchwang 10th Nov., Beans.--Carlowitz & Co.

CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, T. Rowin, 13th

November, Saigon 7th November, Rice.-RAVEN, British. bark, 344, Whiting, 14th Nov,

Chong Wo Cheang.

DALE, British steamer, 644, E. Allason, 24th

Nov.,Bangkok 13th Nov., Rice and Gene- ral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. DIAMANTE, British steamer, 514, Cullen, 31st November,Manila 18th, November, Gene- ral-Russell & Co. :

EASINGTON, British steamer, 1,137, John G.

Greig, 23rd Nov,-Bangkok Inth Nov Rice and General-Master EMUY, Spanish steamer, 314, Ortuzar, 28th Nov.,

Manila 24th November, General.-Reme dies & Co.

FAME, British steamer, 117, Stopani, (tug plying)

Hongkong and Whampon Dock Co. FERNTOWER, British steamier, 700, Keller, 27th

Nov.,--Saigon 20th Nov., Rice.-Chinese. GLENIFFER, French steamer, 1,601, G. Benoit, 26th Nov.-Saigon 19th Nov., Rice and General-Jardinë, Matheson & Co. HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, April 14th,-

Kwok Acheong & Sens, NAMOA, British steamer, 862, Geo. Westoby, 28th November,Foochow 24th Nov., Amoy 25th, and Swatow 27th, General.-D. La- praik & Co.

ODIN, Norwegian steamer, 959, Sorensen, 19th Nov., Swatow 18th Nov., General.-C. M. S. N. Co.-Aberdeen Dock. REMUS, British steamer, 652, Hill 26th Nov,

Manila 22nd Nov, General-Dunn, Mel- byc & Co.

SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayden,

Nov. 24th-China Traders' Insurance Co. SHUN-ON, Ánäämite steamer, 136, W. Blumen-

berg, 29th Nov,,-Touron 11th Nov., Bal- lastShun Woo Yuen.

TANNADICE, British steamer, 2,000, S. G. Green,

28th Nov., Sydney 4th November, Gene ral-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

THALES, British steamer, 820, Harris, 29th Nov.,

Swalow 28th Nov,, General.-D. Lapraik

& Co,

VOLGA, French steamer, 1,049, de. Temple, 20th

Nov.,-Yokohama 13th Nov., General.- Messageries Maritimes-Kowloon Dock. YANGTSZE, British steamer, 719. E. Lee, 30th Nov-Cauton 29th Nov., General-Siems- sen & Co.

YOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett, June 23rd,-Quangai 19th June, General.— Kwok Acheong & Sons,

SAILING VESSELS.

-Newchwang 3rd -November, Beans.--Ed. Schellhass & Co. SAMUEL D. CARLETON, American bark, 884, Geo, A. Freeman, October 9th,-Newcastle, N.S.W., toth August, Coal.-Order.-Cós mopolitan Dock. SATSUMA, British bark, 364, Lord, 25th Nov,

Whampoa 24th Nov., General, Ed. Scholl- hass & Co.

SOLIDOR, British-bark, 240, C.-Schroder, 28th-

Nov., Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans.-- Captain.

SOLVETO, Norwegian bark, 60z, Olsen, 6th Nov., Newchwang 29th October, Beans-Ed. Schellhass & Co.

ST.

IDEUC, French bark, 188, F. Durand, 16th November Newchwang 7th Nov, Beans.

-Carlowitz & Co.

TALEE, German bark, 342, C. Stolze, anth Nov., -Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans.-Siems

sen & Co.

TEKLI, British barque, 400, L. G. Buckholdt, 15th Nov., Bangkok 18th October, Ricc.— Captain.

THOON KRAMOM, Siamese bark, 475, T. W.

Vorrath, 25th Nov.,-Bangkok 18th Oct, Rice. Siemssen & Co. THREE BROTHERS, British bark, 366, H. Kahlke,

Swatow 22nd October, General-Ee Tye Hong. VALPARAISO, German bark; 486, F. Meyer, 27th Nov.-Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans,→→Ed. Schelihass & Co.

YOUNG SIAM, Siamese ship, 701, W. Saxtorph, 30th Nov., Bangkok 7th Oct., General- Chinese.

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HONGKONG RACES, 1882.

READY, PRICE

PEKING, British steamer, 954. G. H. Drewes,

28th Nov.,-Shanghai 15th Nov., General | NOW -Siemssen & Co.

WHAMPOA

CARMELITA & IDA, German bark, 438, E., G.

Ketel, Ningpo 4th November, General. Ed. Schellass & Co, MINERVA, German brig, 319, P. Duhme, 28th Now, Newchwang 17th Nov., Beans.— Melchers & Co,

SAN FRANCISCO, German schooner, 251, A. Ok- mann, 19th Nov,--Newchwang. 8th Nov.,

Siemssen & Co.

For Shanghai.-Per Fangisae, to-morrow, the and instant, at 3:30 PM.

For Saigon.-Per Bayswater, to-morrow, the and instant, at 4.30 P.31.

For Swatow-Per China, to-morrow, the and instant, at 5 PM

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For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow.-Per Namoa, to-morrow, the and instant, at 5 P.M.

For Straits Settlements. Per Ferüitower, on Monday, the 4th instant, at 3,30 B.M.

For Kudat and Sandakan. Per Fokien, on Monday, the 4th instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Nagasaki and Kobe.—Per Niigata Maru,. on Friday, the 8th instant, at 3.30 PM. fors, on Friday, the 15th instant, at 11.30A.M.

For Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Banga-"

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DAY OF DEPARTURE... NOON.-Money Order Office closes.

2.00 F.M.- Registry of Letters ceases. Posting

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Saigon on the 24th November fad strong left AGNES MUIR, British bark, 85t, James Lowe, J. D. Brewer, American bark, 952, W. L. Josse- COLD AND SILVERSMITH, 1.06 P.M. Mais closed, except for Late Letters,

N.E.

squally weather with rain; the latter part had monsoon throughout, with high sea and dull

very cold weather.

The British steamship Fokien reparts left Tam- sui on the 28th November, and Amoy on the 29th. Had fresh N.E. winds and clear weather throughout. In Amoy the steamships Canion, Lorne, Oxfordshire, and Co.'s steamer Kwang-

đg.

POOCHOW SHIPPING.

November- ARRIVALS.

16, Vigilant, British gunboat, from Ningpo. 18, Glenartney, British str., from Shanghai, 18, Douglas, British steamer, from Hongkung. 19. Fechili, British steamer, from Shanghai. 19, Carnarvonshire, British str., from Shanghai. 22, Namoa, British steamer, from Hongkong. November DEPARTURES.

16, Catterthun. British steamer, for Colonies. 17, Patroclus, British steamer, for London. 17, Vigilant, British gunbont, for Hongkong. 21, Glenartney, British steamer, for London. 21, Douglas, British steamer, for Hongkong. 22, Pechili, British steamer, for Shanghai. zz, Carnarvonshire, British str., for London.

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VESSELS ARRIVED IN EUROPE FROM FORTS IN

JAPAN, CHINA, AND HANILA, Bellerophon.... Shanghai.......Oct. Glaucus (6.) .......Shanghai.........Oct. Aberdeen (8)....Shanghai.........Oct. Flintshire (.)Japanes

Oct. Nyl-Ghats. wwwmübanghat................Oct., : 17 Centurion...

Hongkong

www.Oct. Dartmouth

Manila... .Oct. 18.

VESSELS XXPECTED AT HONGKONG, (Corrected to Date).

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NEW PATNA (first choice)per chest, 8545 NEW PATNA (second)......per chest, $540 NEW PATNA (without choice) per. City of Benares....Penarth May 8

chest........

$542P. G. Carvili.....CardiT....... NEW PATNA (bottom) per chest, 85471- Vortsetzen NEW BENARES (without choice) per

Frederike 8512 Iquique

chest.......

NEW PERSIAN

per chest, 8380 (Allowance, Taels 8).

OLD PERSIAN................. per plcul, $335

(Allowance, Taels 64).

Annina. Marianne...... C. B. Hazeltine B. F. Watson Esmeralda

imGlasgow....... Penarth

Sept. 29th, London 14th June, General

Gibb, Livingston & Co.-Kowloon Dock. ANDREAS, German bark, 423, F. Hoyer, 17th November,--Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans. -Slemssen & Co.

ANNA BERTHA, German bark, 480, Krause, 27th November, Newchwang 14th Nov., Beans. -Siemssen & Co. ASIA, German schooner, 380, C. Haack, 30th

Nov.-Chefoo 22nd Nov, General-Wieler

& Co..

BONITO, Germah bark, 524, H. Haase, 14th Nov.-Newchwang 4th Nov, Beans- Wieler & Co.

CATHERINE MARDEN, British 3-m. sch., 287, W.

Marden, 18th November, Newchwung 7th November, Beans and General.—Wieler & Co.'

CENTAUR, Geman bark, 468, Offersen, 24th November-Newchwang 12th Nov., Beans. -Wieler & Co,

CHRISTIAN, German schooner, 250, C. Kossow,

8th November,-Newchwang 25th October, Beans. Wieler & Co.

C. RODBERTUS, German bark, 566, H. Schultz, 28th Nov.,-Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans. -Captain.

& Co.

CLARA, Gernan bark, 419, T. Lentig, 30th Nov., --Amoy 25th November, Beans.Melchers CONQUEST, American bark, 516, Caring, 20th Nov.-Newcastle 22nd Sept, Coal.Ed, Scheilhass & Co.

COURIER, British bark, 320, Bartlett, 8th Nov, -Newchwang 10th October Beans-Ed. Schollhass & Co.

C. F. SARGENT, American ship, 1,704, D. H. Atherton, 21st November, Cardiff 23rd

Coals-Borneo Co. Limited.

DORA,

June,

November, Cardiff ist July, Coal-Mel- chers & Co.

German ship, 1,259, H. Meyer, 22nd

May 20 ELLA S. THAYER, American ship, 1,098. Davis,

22nd October put back-Russell & Co.

June-28-

lyn, 19th Nov,,-Shanghai 15th November, Rice.-Captain.

RIVER STEAMERS,

Hankow, British steamer, 2,235, Ogston.---But-

terfield & Swire.

Ho-nam, British steamer, 1.377, T. Benning Klang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.

C. M. 5. N. Co.

Kin-kiang, British steamer, 617, A. Benning

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kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Spark, British steamer, 140-Hongkong, Can-

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Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co.

kong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.

AMOY.

In Part on 25th November, 1882.

Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)-Boyd

& Co.

tersen & Co.

Assens, Danish bark, 235 (Vandel)-H. A. Pe- Cingalee, British bark, 336 (Pringle)-Pasedag

& Co.

Emily, British brig, 296 (Crichton)~~Floyd & Co. "H. Bremer, German schooner, 332"{Bramer)=

H. A. Petersen & Co.

Juno, German bark, 266 (Nielsen) Pasedag

& Co.

Magenta, British schooner, 329 (Coalilee)

Pasedag & Co.

Nicoline, German schooner, 331 (Mahlmann)

Pasedag & Co.

Oscar Monger, German back, 160 (Johannset)

H. A. Petersen & Co.

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BAROMETER,

THERMOME ERRO

Barometer [8943:39 13/3018 30. 14 30.90) 30.03 30.07.19-97 Therm ter attached 71.0 65 65.06.0452973-3B Direction of Wind. KxSUHE HE NEXKW Z 12.KKE

3 0. I Lometer: 700] 645] 65.0 6.4 483) 38.0) 80.1) 80,8

mater. 519o 54'Dİ 870. 159) 433. 36 3) 147 736.

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4

Hom's Rain

• Quadišty Bullemaail

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Aug. 24

Cardiff..... Hamburg ...

leiland...........Sej

Nieuwe Waterweg Hamburg

Fluellin

Weser

B. P. Cheney Cardiff Napier .........

Antwerp Mary Whitridge.........New York Phoenix.

Hamburg

Marie

Heinrich..........Cardiff.

24

2

Sept. 9 Sept.

August 20th-Cardiff 22nd April, Coal- Gibb, Livingston & Co.

ERL KONIG, German bark, 456, A. Naurch, 27th

Nov., Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans. Siemisen & Co.:

FANO, Danish brig, 227, M. N. Mortensen, 17th Nov., Chefoo zoth Nov,, Beans and Gene- ral Ed. Schelliass & Co. FERDINAND, German baik, 416, Westergaard, November, Nowchwang 10th Nov, BeansWieler & Co.

FRANCES & AMANDA, Ger. bark, 370, H. Barge ward, a8th Nov.-Newchwang 17th Nov., Beans. Wieler & Co.

FRIEDERIKE, German ship, 1,398, F. Wiericks, 6th November, Cardiff 29th June, Coals.

Melchers & Co. GLOAMING, British ship, 1,490, Denimore, 18th October,-New York and June, Kercaine

Oil-Russell & Co.

Siberien, German bark, 365 (Schulu)-H. A.

Petersen & Co.

Vagrien, German schooner, 179 (Debbem)-H.

A. Petersen & Co.

FOOCHOW.

In Port on 24th November, 1882. Mozart, German brig, 350 (Storm) Kaw Hong

Take & Co.

SHANGHAL

In Port on 25th November, 1882. Anglo-Indian, · British bark; 444 (Graham)

Drysdale. Ringer & Co.

Antwerp, British bark 1,091 (Smith)-Frazar

& Co.

Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 at Deutschland

Penarth

Sept: 22 Sept. 15 Emma T. Crowell ......New York .Oct. 2

Cardiff Oct. 4 HAMMONIA, Gennan bark, 408, Weller, 21st .London

November Newchwang 9th Nov, and Amoy zoth, Beans-Chinese.

Chingtah, Chinese bark, 472 (Taylor) C. M.

S. N. Co. HELENS British bark, 433, J. Inkster, 28th Nov Foochow, Siamese bark, 301, (Guldberg)Siems

Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans.-Mel-sen & Com chers & Co.

Dorothea.....

Lucia Whampoa ()......

Glasgow Adolph.

..Hamburg. Minard Castle (8.) London Sarpedon (5) Liverpool.

.Oct. 13 Oct 13 Oct 13

Oct. 17. ...Oct-17

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

(From Misans, FALCONER & Co.'s Register).

YEATRKDAY,

+

·Barcanežer— 1.34.

· Haromater, level of the men la inches, tehes and bus-- dreda.-Thermometer, in Vabrenhalt degrees, and sma kept fo the open air in a shaded altuation. Diractiour of Mind, la registerol every two points, N., N.N.E, N.E. #ama Vores at Wlad, o calm. "z to s·lighe’benaze. § to i sadə” “ratzzing to y frashying to 8 strong, to so beary, 10036- Violent ---State of Wancher, 5. Gear blut tiey. – C. Clőklý, DDrizly Fog: G. Foggy H BÁL L, Lights ning. Misly, D. Overcut Passing showws, Q Semily ReMakayla Boow. Timmat UMEKL ** Chambering *: 3 Vialsility, H. Stanna 2, unlessTidy ZŠ MEINEN DER TEPONted' is Indicate say increase over the mann ¿mincino på thoir wignification, (, Ra-The hours of rain for Can pewlock: ny hours (noon); are registered Frames x to #4 Pagansietasol water. Billes, ndicused in Indisan, aunt and

Themsenter—I PATAG

• Thordarsolering 2.1. Shermometer\~~2. P.46 (Wet bulk)

Thermarolarg P,M: (Wet bulb)

Brenda, British brig, 290 (Swenson)-Mackenzie.

& Co.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.

SAMHING, (STUL.T:Z),

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Socks Unte

10 Cents,

"Cents.

Centa

Cents,

necessity of carefully sealing such boxes with some recognisable seal, and of sending a chit. book or receipt with them. The omission of the latter precaution leaves n doubt aan, whether

Office: the omission of the former, as to whether "part of them right not have been abstracted for

the sake of the Postage Stamps.

RATES OF POSTAGE.

•Letters, per 02.06 Post Cards, each

............... Books, Patterns, and Commercial? MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, Papers, per a

HAT AND CAP MAKER.

Newspapers & Prices Current, each Registration ARMAR

io Cents, IMPORTER of every description of Gentle Do with return receipt. 15 Cents. Commercial papers signify such papers 26, brellas, Hats, &c. &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks though written by hand, do not bear the charac of all kinds; Bamboo Blinds and Matting, ter of an actual or personal correspondence, such Special attention given to the Tailoring Depart as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The charge ment. A perfect it and best workmanship gus- is the same as for Books, but all packets of and ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintzes for Dresses in under 4 oz. weight are charged all the newest patterned LETTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES BY-SALLING

49, AND 51, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Sm Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

When it is desired to forward letters to the United States by a sailing ship which is not noti- fied as carrying a mall, it is paly post the letten in the ordinary with the name of the ship, and Per half ounce as usual The

rusted that the letters be posted if possible ut undertakes the duty of obtaining tuto and despatching, the corres cast one day before the date fixed for sailing

TEA MUSTERE

No

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IMPORTANT NOTICE. _______

deference to the wishes of a large number of subscribers we have defermined on and after MONDAY, July 24th to issue the HONG MENT SHEET at NOON instead of as at KONG TELEGRAPH SPECIAL ADVERTISE

* present, Several important alterations will also be made in the get-up of the stew In addition

Guiding Star, British bark, 311 (Schintge HIERONYMUS, German bark, 425 M. Ipland, Mackenzie & Co.

19th November, Newchwang 9th Nov, John Bunyan, British bark, 1,139 (Hilton)-C & Beans-Wieler & Co. MAN J. Trading Co,prett

H UPMANN, Gennan bark, 427, H. G. Weber," John Potts, British bark, 373 (Brown) Melchers

E. Schelihass & Co.

15th Nov.-Nowchwang 4th Nov., Beansea British bark, 541-Russell & Co, to the usual shipping information all the interest ALLER

INGEBURO, German bark, 386, H, Ipland, arst November, Newchwang toth November, General-Captain

JENNIE HARKNESS, American bark, 1,373, Ama bury 27th October Newcastle, NSW Wath September Adamson, Bell &

JUND, German bark

Breckwoldt 29th Nov,-Hamburg and July, General

Melchers & Col MALVINA, German bark 470, H. Klinge, 26th Nov.Newchwangz Istb., Nov. Beans →→ Wieler &

Leander, British bark, 845 (Hamilton)-Mel-

chers & Coats S Schellhass & Con Louise, German schooner, 245 (Schierloch)—Ed Martha, British bark, (McPearson-Morr's &

Co Saturn German-bark 48 (Mass) Primrose

Star of India, British bark,

Tetuan

hairt Zabina" Goudey)

Melch

occurs of late news, such as telegrams Local

occurrences, &c, will be published. "A special report of share and other important business up to 11.30 As will appear daily in the SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Advertisements for the morning sheet, which are inserted. out extra charge, must be handed in not later.

The SPECIAL ADV

If issued GRATIS to all the Mercantile Ping Houses Chil pablid resort and

of depar

Persons who send Murters of Tea through the

Post in Tins are requested to have them mad flat or squ Instead of round, as it is impo to pack tins securely in the mail bags. believed the tea will travel more flat tins, wh "are not so liable:

round one be bulged

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