Commercial.

THIS DAY.

Noon. Although there has been no share busi- ness of importance since we last wrote, the market positions of the most prominten of our local stocks are considerably firmer. Banks are in demand for cash at 179 to 180 per cent. premium, and also at 184 for the end of June, but no shares-appear to be forthcoming, at these rates. China Traders' scrip has again been negociated at 2,400, leaving off with further buyers at the price. Sugar stocks are decidedly healthier, Chinas are in' request at 170 for cash and 175 for June, but so far as we know, no shares have changed hands. Luzons could be placed at 73, and also on time at 75 for the end of next month.

4

4 o'clock p.mi. It is really surprising how the list of quotations in our share market is affected for good or evil by matters of the very slightest importance. A whispered rumour said to have emanated from some well in

formed capitalist, a vague report which nobody can trace to its source, or a per- sistent series of bogus inquiries are quite enough either to rush up or depreciate an ordinary local stock to the extent of twenty per cent., or even more, in a couple of hours. A few days ago the sudden de- parture of a well-known merchant prince" for the north, and an unfavorable

i

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1889.

OPIUM MARKET—THIS DAY.

New Malwa

.......................per picul, 8530 "(Allowance, Taels 112.) OLD MALWA ...............per picul 8555 (Allowance, Taels 64.) New PATNA ..... ......per chest, 85971 OLD PATNA (first choice)...per chest, 8580 OLU PATNA (second choice) perchest, 8570 OLD PATNA (bottom)......per chest, 8582) OLD PATNA (without cholce) per

chest

8573)

New BENARES (high touch)per chest, 8565‡ NEW BENARES (low touch)per chest, 8557 ..........................per picul, 8380 NEW PERSIAN

+; (Allowance, Taels 24.) OLD PERSIAN....

..perpicul, 8410 (Allowance, Taels 8.)

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Amoy and Shanghai.—Per Ajax, to-day, the 9th instant, at 5.P.M.

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow -Per Kwang fang, to-morrow, the toth instant, at 11.30

A.M.

For Saigon.-Per Egean, to-morrow, the rath instant, at $30,P.M.

For Swatow-Per Rajanatlianuhar, 10- morrow, the 10th instant, at 5 PM.

For Nagasaki and Kobe.-Per Sumida Maru, | on Friday, the 11th instant, at 3,30 P.M.

For Kudat and Sandakan.-Per Thales, on Friday, the 11th instant, at 3.30 P..

For Straits Settlements. Per Picciola, on Friday, the rath instant, at 4.30 P.M.

For Nagasaki and Yokohama-Per Kashgar, on Saturday, the 12th instant, at 11.30 AM,

For Amoy and Manila.-Per Jorge Juan, on Saturday, the rath instant, at 4.30 P

OP.M

For Straits and Calcutta-Per Moray and Crystal, on Tuesday, the 15th instant, at 2.30 P..

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STXANERS..

ACTIV, Danish steamer, 368, N. C.-Revebeck, 7th May, Hoihow 6th May, General-C.

& Co.

.

HONGKONG SAILING VESSKIS,

(Continned.) »

..

LOUISA, German 3-m. schi, 245, Schlerloch, and Jan-Whampoa 31st Dec, General-Ed. MARIE, German bark, 464, H. Ipland, 24th April,

** Schellbras & Co.

Freemantle 17th February, Sandalwood. MARIE, German bark, 739, G. Thomaschewsk,

-Captain.

6th May, Newchwang 17th April, General, MERCURY, American ship, 1,156, Panno, 4th

—Melchers & Co.

March, Singapore 1st February, Timber.

Russell & Co. MERCURY, British bark, 361, Thomas, 29th April,

M. S. N. Co. ÆGEAN, British steamer, 749, Thomas, 30th April-Salgon 23rd April, Rice-Tung Kee AJAX, British steamer, 1,530, A. Kidd, 7th May, Liverpool 23rd March, and Singapore Ist May, Gencial-Butterfeld & Swirt. Ava, French steamer, 2,098, Bretel, 1st May,--

Shanghai 28th April, Mails and General. Messageries Maritimes. BENARTY, British steamer, 1,119, Le Boutillier, 7th May-Nagasaki 3rd May, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BENARIO, British steamer, 1,482, J, Clark, 6th

May, Saigon and May, Rice-Gibb, Liv-N. ingston & Co. BENLEDI, British steamer, 999, James Ross, 8th MayLondon 20th March, and Singapore 1st May, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BELLONA, Gemman steamer, 787, W. Schaefer,

8th May-Saigon 4th May, Ricc.-Siems sen & Co. BOWEN, British steamer, 844, R. Craig, 29th April-Adelaide 29th March, Sydney 5th April, Brisbane 7th, Townsville toth, Cook- town 12th, Thursday Island 14th, and Port Darwin 18th, General-Gibb, Livingston

& Co.

BRINDISI, British steamer, 2,142, J. Orman, 8th May,Shanghai 5th May, General--Þ, & o. S. N. Co.

BUTUAN, Spanish steamer, 358, Olanaga, 8th

ዓ.

Newcastle, N.S.W., 21st March, Coal- Borneo Co. Limited. MOUNT LEBANON, British barkentine, 530, C. H. Nelson, 2nd May,-Newcastle, NSW., 26th February, Coal-Rozario & Co. THAYER, American bark, 585, Crosby, 1st-

April-Newcastic 27th January, Coals. PAPA, German bark, 748, F. H. Bannas, 5th

Adamson, Bell & Co..

March. Cronstadi 25th October, Flour Siemasen & Co-Kowloon Dock.

+

PENOBSCOT, American bark, 1,133, O. G. Eaton, 28th March,Newcastle, N.S.W., 31st PRISCILLA, British bark, 767, B. Young, 25th.

January, Coal.-Russell & Co,

March, Newcastle 8th January, Coal.—Éd.” Schelihass & Co.

QUEEN OF ENGLAND, Siam. bark, 542, T. Otten, 4th May, Bangkok 26th March, Rice.--- Chinese.

ROBERT PORTER, American bark, 840, D. C..

Nichols, 6 April--Newcastle, N.S.W.,

26th January, Coals.-Russell & Co.

Intimations.

F BLACKHEAD & CO.

STORE-KEEPERS

SHIPCHANDLERS,

AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL”.

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS, AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS,

PICKS.

AXES.

HATCHETS.

ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT DIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS.

DRILLS.

GIMBLETS,

SQUARES.

Intimations.

THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

HAS FOR SALE “IGARS of all Brands, Imperialcs, Caballerodyna

banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum, Pipes, Jegellery of Chaste Designs Sun Hats, &c., &

Commissions Executed,

JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B., QUIIN'S ROAD, CENTRAL Hongkong, 1st May, 1881.

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TOK K ERE

MERCHANT 18, WERD SING LANK, HONGKONG.

C.O A L

hand Sale kests

PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS & moderate rates. The "CUM LOONG "CUM

CHEST LOCKS.

MRS. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. -

COOKING STOVES.

FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPs' USE.

DRILLING MACHINES. BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM; BORING

and Steam COAL of the best quality, st

CHOW” “ CUM- SHUEN,” ^"CUM LEE” Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for tat hour, $2 for 2nd and $1 for 3rd hour, CUM ON ” and "CUM KAI)" at $3 for 1st hour, Safor and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

SHING.

LING

May, Manila 6th May, General-Dunn, ROSA MADRE, Halian bark, 911, G. D. Otone, ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED 90T AND SHOEMAKER

Melbye & Co. CAIRNSMUIR, British steamer, 1,1zj, G.L. Castle, 23rd April,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 1st April, Coals. Amhold, Karberg & Co. CANTON, British steamer, 1,095, J. C. Jaques,

5th May, Singapore 29th April, General CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 3,17% J. Miller, sth May-Sydney via Queensland Ports 14th April, Coals and General-Gibb, Liy- ingston & Co.

Chinese.

5th May,Shanghai 16th April, Ballast- SACRAMENTO, American ship, 1,347, J. C. Ent.

D. Musso & Co.

wisle, 20th April, New York 18th Dec.,"`] SAMAR, American ship, 1,058, O. Miller, a3rd

Oil and General.-Melchers & Co.

April,-Sydney 23rd February, Cozk- Dunn, Melbye & Co.

SIR WM. WALLACE, British bark, 968, T. R. Brown, 24th Feb.,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 30th Dec, Coal-Ed. Schellhass & Co.

12th April, Rice, and. Sapan-

o Co. Limited.

ANVILS.

VICES.

• HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS,"

GLASSCUTTERS.

SCROLL SAWS.

FAMILY GRINDSTONES. BLACKSMITHS ́ BELLOWS.

&c., &C.,

No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RmING ROOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

“WAI SẢN VÀI PO

For Straits and Bombay.-Per Sumatra, în | CRYSTAL, British steamer, 1,707, Darling, 1st SooLoo, British bark, 473, Backay, 7th May, BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES A CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER

Tuesday, the 15th instant, at 3.30 P.M.

Shipping,

ARRIVALS.

NAM-VIAN, French steamer, 435, A. Garceau,

8th May,Haiphong 6th May, Generat.

.

Shing Loong.

KARI, German bark, 382, E. Kmel, 8th May

Newchwang 22nd April, Beans-Cheang Woo Chan.

ADVANCE, Stamese bark, 336, P. Dethleffsen, 8th

May, Bangkok 16th April, Rice.—Chines. FOOKGANG, British steamer, 990, Hogg, 8th May,

Shanghai th May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

VINDOBALA, British steamer, 1,114, S. H. Stuart,

9th May,Saigon 6th May, Ballast.- Captain.

LIDO, British steamer, 620, S. Lewis, 9th May,

Keelung 7th May, Coal-Russell & Co. CHINKIANG, British steamer,'799, S. M. Orr, gib

May, Canton 8th May, General.—Siems- sen & Co.

rumour which could be traced to no authentic source, sent the stock of the China Sugar Refining Company from 200 to 167, and Luzons from 5 per cent, premium to 35 per cent. discount, without any other apparent cause. The return of the "mer- chant prince “-who-appears-lo-cnery-thio. destinies of the two companies just named in his trouser pocket, seems likely to affect another revolution in China and Luzon Sugar shares, and again without any visi- ble reason. The scrip of the first named concern, which was going begging the other day at 167 is now in strong demand at 187, and as holders seen disinclined to sell at that figure, most. likely a higher price will soon be forthcoming. Luzons changed hands yesterday at 65, but this afternoon, cash offers of 75 fail to secure a single share; and the tendency is decidedly towards a further rise. And yet it must be evident to every thinking man, who knows anything of the matter, that neither China Sugars nor Luzons are worth one copper cath more today than they were yesterday. In plain words the market is being rigged, the bulls" and "bears" are having each an innings; and so it will go on as long as the spirit of speculation exists in our midst, and time purchases are recognised and encouraged. Our expected report from Manila as to the prospects of the Luzon Sugar Refinery has not yet come to hand; but we shall doubtless receive it at an early date, when our readers may rely on being placed in possession of practical information that can be safely relied on. Not that there is now Erikonig, German bark, for Whampoa any great necessity for any independent | Vindobala, British steamer, for Nagasaki. report. Read between the lines the report | Afariz, German bark, for Whampoa. of the General Managers tells a plain un varnished tale, which ought to be compre hensible to all business men. Statistics sel- dom lie; in this particular instance they tell "an ower true tale." As already stated, Chinas are now wanted at 178 and Luzons at 75 cash; the last named stock is also wanted at 77 for June, Banks are in re- quest at 180 for cash, and 185 for June

• 30th. Other stocks require no special re. ference.

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Ex New Issue

147 per cent, premium. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Issue.

145 per cent. premium. Union Insurance Society of Canton $675–per.

share. China Traders Insurance Company-$2,400

per

share, sales and buyers. North China Insurance Tis. 1,700 per share,

ex div. sellers, Canton Insurance Company, Limited—$140 per

thare, sellers. Yangisze Insurance Association-Tis. "1ooo per Chinese Insurance Company-$20 per share,

...ühare, sellers.

** sellers.

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company---$1,250 pet

share, sellers.

A sellers,

ROSSLYN, British str., 1,049, John McKechnie,

9th May-Saigon 4th May, Rice. Ju 'dine, Matheson & Co. FOKIEN, British steamer, 509, Abbott, 9th May,

-Tamsul 4th May, Taiwanfoo 6th, and Amoy 8th, General.—D. Lapraik & Co. ARABIC, British steamer, 2,787. W. G. Peare, 9th May, San Francisco rotb April, and Yokohama 3rd May, Mails and General | O. & O. 5. Š. Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

DEPARTURES..

May 8, Peking, British steamer, for Canton. May 8, Catharina, Russian steamer, for

Hankow.

May 9, Fooksang, British steamer, for Canton. May 9, Vorligern, British steamer," for Stralis

Setttlements,

May 9, Schwar, German brig, for Tientsin, ̧

PASSENGERS-ARRIVED,

Per Fooksang, str. from Shanghai.-Hou. Fi B. Johnson, and 67 Chinese,

Fer Fokien, str., from Tamsui, &c.—Mr. Ellis, * European on deck, and 30 Chinese.

Per Rosslyn, str., from Saigon.-22 Chinese. Per Arabic, str., from San Francisco-M T. Ludlum. From Yokohama.-Messrs. A. M. Conschle, J. J. Howard, and soo Chinese.

REPORTS.

The British steamship Rearly reports ist Saigon on the 4th Instant. Had S.2. winds with passing shower of rain making the Ladrones.

The British steamship Fokien reports left and Amoy on the 8th. Had strong N.E. winds Tamsui on the 4th instant, Taiwanfoo on the 6th, and dull rainy weather to Amoy. From Amoy to port had light Southerly winds and dull hary and H.M.S. Cleopatra. Passed the Company's weather. In Amoy the steamship Afarlborough steamer Namoa at Rees Island, bound for Amoy

China Fire Insurance Company-$350 per share, CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-3

per cent. premium, buyers.

Hongkong,

Canton, and Macas Steamboat Co. *-$39 per share, premium, buyers. “ China and Manila Steam Ship Company-122)

per share, buyers.

"Hongkong Gat Company-$80 per share.

Hongkong; Hotel Company-$180 per share,

reliers:

Indo-China Steam. Navigation Company, Li-

mited--5 per cent, prem, sellers.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$178

per.share, buyers.

China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)—1

per cent premium..

Luion Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$75

per share, buyers. Hongkong Ice Company $170 per share,

sellers.

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

per share, buyer. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878-14 per cent.prem

ex. int Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-3 percent prem

sales

EXCHANGE.·

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T. Bank Bills, on demand Bank Billa, at 30 days' sight... Bank Bills, at 4 months sight... Credits, at 4 months' sight.. Documentary Billht 4 months

sight o

ON PARIS in

Bank Bills on demand! Credits

monthygir

1.66,

REGISTER.

THIS DAY'S TELIORÄMS,

Homs

AMOT,

NONE.

SHANG KAL

MANILA,

BAROMETER.

THERMONE.

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Dencions al Winch. "▲

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Fo....... $ * 1

Dry Theater, Bao Bao 740 69.0 19 650 pad

wet Thermometer, 770270 680 63.0 10.1 645 Washer abaur beba orme de

Hou'à Raison

maniklý fallen

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Bat

Barometer, of the aen in fachery sma and town' drede.-Thermonatar; in Fahreskelt degrees and tema kotyk - In the open air in a abadad situation,--Diencies of Wind, In registered every two points,, H., N.X.L. N.L., ** Force of Wind, a calabo a light waze.to y toda ente, a toy fraul. 9' to a strong to so heavy to to vicient, Sthis of Womber, Clear bisa aky.) G. Cloudy. D. Dialy. ♬ Yog, G. Tony H. Ha, Z. Ligh

M. Ming, 0. Oriecast. 2. Pandag khowan. – 0. Squaly

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may

over the vieLA

May,-Calcutta 14th April, Sandtead 15th, Penang 21st, and Singapore 24th, General -D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.

ESMERALDA, British steamer, 395, G. Wright, 24th March,—Manila 21st March, General,

Russell & Co-Kowicon Dock.

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

Hoagkongand Whampa Dori Ca GLENEAGLES, British steamer, 1,839 J. K. Gas son, 5th May, Saigon 1st May, Kice.—Jar- INGEBORO, British steamer, 438, J. Heary, 20th

dine, Matheson & Co.

1.

April, Manila zoth April, and Sual 16th, Sapanwood-Remedios & Co. KASHGAR, British steamer, 1,514, W. J. Webber,

6th May,Singapore 29th April, General.- P.&O.S. N. Čo KILLARNEY, British steamer, 1,066, H. O'Neill, 7th May, Saigon 3rd May, Rice, Captain. KWANGTUNG, British steamer, 674, M. Young, 6th May, Foochow ist May, Amoy 2nd

MORAY, British steamer, 1,427, Wm. S. Duncan and Swalow 5th, General-D. Laprak

& Co.

- 30th April,—Calcutta 14th April, and Singa- pore and, General.-Jarding Matheson &Co.

NELSON, British steamer, 894, Thom, 7th May, Sydney 3rd April, Coál.~-Geo. R. Steveni & Co. PICCIOLA, German str. 874, Th.-Nissen, 29th April-Saigon 24th April, General.—Wieler & Co.

Poo-CHI, Chinese steamer, 543, Duan, 7th May,

Haiphong 3rd May, General--C. M. S. N. Co. RAJANATTIANUHAR, British steamer, 793, W. Y

Hunter, 5th May,Bangkok 27th April, General-Yuen Fat Hong.

SLA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayden,

Nov. 24th-China Traders' Insurance Co. SUMIDA MARU, Japanese steamer, Hubenet

5th May,-Kobe 78th April, and Nagasaki 30th, General-Mitsu Bishi M. S. S. Čo. SUMATRA, British steamer, 1,406. T. Fairtlough, 8th May, Yokohama 29th April, Malls and General-P. & O. S. N. Co. THALES, British steamer, 820, T. G. Pocock, 4th May, Kudat 26th April, and Sandakan 29th, General.-D. Lapráik & Co. YOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett,

June 23rd-Quangai 19th Juns, General.--· Kwok Acheong & Sons.

SAILING VESSELS. ABBIE CARVER, American bark, 983, Pendleton, 15th April,--Newcastle, N.ŚW1, arst Feb., Coals Stemasen & Co.

ז

ADELIA CARLETON, American bark, 593, Grant,

27th April-Newcastle, N.S.W., 24th Feb Coal-Russell & Co.

ANDROKLOS British bark, 400, D. Murray, Bard

May,Amoy 30th April, Brit-Butter- fold & Swire.

ANHA, German bark, 447, Jessen, 4th May,

& Co.

Bangkok 27th March, Rice-Wieler ANTOINETTE, British bark, 884, Th, Bunje, 7th May,Saigon a7th April, Paddy-Morris AURORA, British, bark, 194, R. Milne, 19th

& Co.

April,-Bengkok_14th March, Rice, and General-Kang.Feng Thye.

·

ST. IDEUC, Freach bark, 388, J. Durand, 2nd April, Whampoa 1st April, General.→ * Carlowits &60--

SUSAN GILMORE, American ship 1,207, W, M. Carves, 18th April,-Nagasaki 10th April, TILLIE BAKER, American bark, 683, J. H. Boyn-

Coals. Captain. |

WAGRIEN, German 3-m. schooner, 179, A. Dib- ton, 23rd April,-Newcastle, N.S.W., dist February, Coal-Melchers & Co.

burd, 31st March-Whampoa ist April, WANDERING JEW, American ship, 1,668, H. Tal-

General-Wieler & Co,

pay, 16th Feb,-Cardiff ayth October, Coal.

Russell & Co.

CANTON.

YANGTSZE, British steamer, 784, D. Casson, 4th

PEKING, British steamer, 934, G. Heuermann, May-Saigon 30th April, Rice, Soey Shing.

8th May, Shanghai 5th May, General- Sicmssen & Co.

TAMSUI, British steamer, 919, Schulze, 7th May, -Wuhu 2nd May, General-Butterfield & Swire.

WHAMPOA.

PRINTEMPS, French bark, 357, Gaillard, 5th May, -Newchwang rgth March, Beans,-Car- lowitz & Co.

RIVER STEAMERS.

Hanków, British steamer, 2,235, Ogston-But

terfield & Swire.

Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,377, T. Benning

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes-

CM. S. N. Co.

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

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin-

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Powan, British steamer, 1,890, Hoyland-Hong-

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

ton, & Macdo Steam-boat Co. i White Cloud, British steamer, 527-Hongkong,

Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Yot-asi, British steamer, 180, Lefavor-Hong- kong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.

AMOY.

In Port on 1st May, 1883---

day & Co.

.:

SCREW WRENCHES.

RULES.

PLANE IRONS. · ·

CHISELS.

·HAMMERS

PINCERS.

NIPPERS.

METAL SCISSORS.

METAL SAWS.

DIVIDERS.

TUBE EXPANDERS.

OIL-FEEDERS.

OIL-CANS. SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES, WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES. PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS. HOLMES' PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOGHORNS,

SIGNAL LAMPS,

LIFE BUOYS.

LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING

MACHINES. & Ce

&

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER."

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MARIENTHALER BEER,

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CHAMPAGNE. Hongkong, 7th October, 1882..

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RINTERS, STATIONERS,

BOOKBINDERS.

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addressed to the Proprietor,

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Hedvig, British bark, 375 (Henningsen)-Pase- HAUCTIONED LAND BROKER M. A. Dixon, British bark, 415 (Cooke)-Boyd Rachel, British bark, 282 (Affleck)-Boyd & Co. Wille, British schooner, 274 (Olin)Boyd & Co.

& Co."

FOOCHOW,"

on 28th April, 1883.

In Port

BEN. F. HUNT, JR., Amer, bark, 1,100,1. N. Prite Florence Trent, British bark, 790 (Dobson-

chard, 23rd April,-Newcastle, N.S.W, 24th February, Coal-Ed. Schellban & Co. BONITO, German brig, 592, H. Haase, 17th

Wielengkok 17th March, General.

Chinese.

SHANGHAI,

In Port on 4th May, 1883.

Drysdale, Ringer & Co. Argos, British brig, a89 Johnson)Nils Holler. Batavia, British bark, 357-Nils Moller.

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Opposite the Central

Hongkong," 25th April, 1883.

NOTICE,

THE Undersigned begs to inform the. Ladies NO, WELLINGTON STREET, HE WOKORO,

and Gentlemen of the For Community Hongkong, 33rd January, 1882,

that he has resigned his Pas bigging the.

NAM-SING TAILOR SHOPP and has CHS, J. GAUPP & CO. an Interest in the "SZE HING Y “HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND SHOPF No, 100, Queen a Road Central, c

BANK CLOCK-MAKERS,

Fon the Business of TAILORS, OUTFITS JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND and GENERAL MERCHANTS, He hop DAAR OFTICIANS, DATOS strict attention to Business and Seling the

CHARTS AND BOOKS

Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to re NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. share of the patronago so liberally besto

SOLE AGENTICA by him in the past for. Louis Audemars Watches awarded the PAR

highest Prizes at every Exhibition

for Voigtländer and 8ozer 220

ME GLASSES, AND SPYULASHES. B Na 35, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL: [447

& Co. CAMBRIDGE, British ship, 1,335, Hill, 28th April,

Newcastle, N.S.W., 13th March, Coal. Anglo-Indian, British bark, 444 (Graham)~ | CELEIRATED OPREA GUAUSES, MALINE. Ed. Schelhaas & Co. CHANDERNADOR, Siberian bark, 682, Mercier, 6th Feb., Manila 27th Jan., Ballast Car lowits & Co. CYPRUS

British ship, 1,397, Johnsm, 11th Jan, Middlesbro

& Co.

Brenda, British brig, a91 (Swensen)Mackensie THE

& Co.

Chinese bark,

ark, 472 (Taylor)-C. M

4th August, Iron-Russell C/Cor

C. B. HAZELTINE, American bark 880, W. Ceunt of Erro British schooner, at9 (Taylor)

Gilkeyth Feb., Rio de Janeiro 9th Oct.,

Petroleunt.Russell & Conditz Ady

C.P. DIXON, American bark 728 Camey, 29th April-Newcastle, N.S.W., 3rd March, goal,

Siemsica

& Co. DIO FILL Austrian bark, 637, D. Bemetich, 30th April-Newcastle, N.S.W. h March, Coal-Borneo Co Limited.

ERLIONIO, German bark, 456, A. Nausch, ' 6th

May, Newchwang 16th April, Beans Siemssen & Co. Sharon pa FORMOSA, British schooner, 381, W. G. Quayle, Glupi Sand, WA 17th

25th April, Siemisen & Co.

Elliotte, British belg, 285 (Neill) Jardine, Ma-

theson Co,

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Gilead, Norwegian bark, 437 (Harter) Butter-

Reid & Swire.

G. H. Wappaus, German bark, 538 (Boysen)———-

Meyerink & Co.....

Hilde, British bark, 306 (Henningsen-Nils

Moller,

S. Stone, American bark-Captain. Kate, British schooner, 193 (Oats)-RoseclĮ

& Co Kolga, German bark, 40 (Lome Bang)

February GUARDIAN, American ship, 1,124, Fletcher, and Kristina Nilsson, American brig, 179 (Thomsen)

Feb., Newcastle N.G.W2 8th Decy Costa-Russell & Co.

Arnhold, Karberg & Co, and

Martha, Driush back, 853 (McPherson)-Mon HENRIETTA, American bip, 1057 CM. Nichols, ask God

Coal Ed. Schellings & Co

April Newcastle, NSW, 3th March,

HERMANN, German-bark; 444, M. Traulsen, 19th

9 April, —Bangkok 24th March, General

Wieler & Co

JACOBINE, German bark, 417,

6th May-Newchwang 17th

Ed Schellhass & Co

JOHN WORSTER, American bark, E

ton, 11th Ecb*Newcastle, -N,8.W Deck Coal Russel & Co

KjoɛENHAVN Dansa bark

"Apell, Amoy a gibi Aprara Bickers

M. Wenkieman, American sch., 505 PAN JAW. Muller & Cape RAD

| Wed White, American schooner, 523 (Pa

| Russell &Co.,,s

Pearl, Americas bark,"

King & Co

535 Howes)

E. V Litchfield, American bark, 1,041 (Squale

Ing) Russell & Co.

Theobald, American scho

Frazer & Coy

Tyburala British bark

FATENT TYPE FOUNDING ASALURI COMFANYARRA

$1, RED LION SQUARK HOLED AUSPURS LONDONASS

SHANKS, REVELL & Co.,

NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC GENERAL

L TYPE FOUNDERS *OLE Proprietors of JOHNSON &/

Automatic Machinery, Finishing Printing Lype Jonson's Patent" Hard- 3th 184

Bund

AH NAM

(stout) Partner in the “NAK-Sino/Tailor She 16th April, 18837

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