Commercial.
TO-DAY.
THE SHARE MARKET.
5 o'clock.
There is very little of any special Interest to report to-day, business having continued unusually quit. Banks are a shade firmer, with buyers at 1573, but nothing of consequence has been done. Docks have dropped a point, and are now rather unsteady at 32 per cent. premium, The Pack Company's half-yearly report and Statement of Accounts will be found in anuber colunin, and it will be seen that, as anticipated, the Directors recommend a diyini of 3 per cent. for the half-year. After goisig carefully, through the Report and Accounts we shall probably have a few words to say regarding their leading Paturn, Steamboats continue.slowly on the lownward line, sellers at 2115 falling to find a mark for their shares. Some China Sugars have changed hands at 184, and there pre further sellers. Business has alsh been put through in Luzons at 55. at which rate shares are still obtainable. A few small sales of Punjoms at 10 have also been reported. Other quotations are unchanged.
,
CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Hengkong and Shanghai Bank-1575 per cent.
premium, buyers. Union Insurance Society of Canton-$87 per
share seilers.
China Traders Insurance Company-$73 per
share, scilera,
North China Insurance-Tls. 285 per share,
havers.
Canton Pusurance Company, Limited-$80 per
share, sellers...
Yangisze Insurance Association-TIs. 85 per
share, sellere, ·
Chinese insurance Company --$180 per share,
havers.
On Tai Pamance Company, Limited-Tls, 150,
jver share,
Hongkong Fue Jusarance Company -$345 per
share, sellers,
China Fire Insurance Company -$78 per share,
sellers.
- Hongkong sind Whambra Dock Company, 32
per cent preminum, sellers. Hangkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
- per share, ex div., vellers: China and Manda Steam Ship Company-115
per share, sellers.
Hongkong GasCompanr-$1 35 per share, sellers. Hongkong Hotel Company, $175 per share,
selters
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1878.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
From Mears, Falconet & Co.'s Register), 'Today,
Parameter-3 Barometer i 9,799. ... Barijam Herometer 4.1. Sherianme er- p.m. Theck
The memeter-9 mums. (Yet bulb The neler 1 pm. { ↑ et lidla) Thermiter in. (Wet bulb Thein-meter-Maximum Thermometer-Akiimum (over night)........
MAILS EXPECTED,
THE ENGLISH MAIL. The P&O S. N. Co's steamer Cathay, with the next English mail, left Singapore at p.m., the 14th instant, and is expected here on or about the 19th.
THE AMERICAN MAS
The P. M. S. S Co's steamer City of New Fork, with the next American mail, left Yoke bana on the ith instant, and is expected here on or about the 17th.
THE INDIAN MAN S.'
The steamer Japan, with the 'next Indian mail, left Singapore on the 12th instant, and is lue here on the 18th.
The steamer Wingsang, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the igit instant, and is expected
here on the 20th.
THE CANADIAN MAILS. The steamer Port Adelaide, with the Canadian mail. left Nagasaki on the 1th instant, and is fue here on or about the 19th...
The steainer Parthia, with the Canadian nail, left Vancouver on the 1st instant, and is lue here on or about the 29th.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
............
The D. D, R. steamer Electra, left Singapore in the 13th instant, and may be expected here on the roth.
The P. & O. S, N.Co.'s steamer, Lombardy, Trim Bombay, left Singapore on the 13th instant,
t2 p.m., and is expected here on the 19th.
The. Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Deuca. Tion, from Liverpool, left Singapore on the 14th instant, and is expected here an the 20th,
The 1 & 0 S. N. Co.'s steamer Kashgar, eft Bumbay on the 7th instant, and is expected
ere on the 24th. -
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
way, Norwegian bark. 657, Th. Albuthon, 1ab August-Singapore 4th August, Tim- her-Wieler & Co.
METAPEDIA, British steamer, 1454, J. B.. Parvis, 15th August,-Nagasaki 9th Aug,
. Coal Takasima Colliery Co.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company,
Limited-12 per cent. dis., sellers. Douglas Steamship Company-$60 per share,KING, German steamer, 954. G. Heuermann,
sellers
1.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-184
per share, sales and sellers.
Luzan Setar Refining Company, Limited-$55
per share, sales and sellers.
1 Hongkang Ice Company-380 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,
-80 per share.
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co. Limited-$139 per
share, sales.
fith August.-Shanghai 12th August, Gene ral. Siémissen & Cn. HALLOONG, British steamer, 783. J. 5. Roach,
16th August, Keelung 14th August, Coal -D). Lapraik & Co.
ZAFIRO, British steamer, 675, Talbot, 16th
August,-Manila 11th August, General- Russell & Co.
HENLEDI, British steamer, 1.947. Clark, 16th August, London 4th July, and Singapore 10th August, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 A-2 per cent.SUDACIOUS, British battle-ship (armoured), 2nd-
premium..
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-100 percent.
preinium, ex. div., sellers.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1384 B-5 per cent.
prension.
class, Goto tons, 4,830 horse-power, 18 guns, Captain John R. Warren, 16th Aug,
Nagaraki 9th August.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-4 per cent.FLINTSHIRE, British steamer, 1017, C. Habe
premium, buyė:s.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-11 per cent.
premium.
Hongkong Rone Manufacturing Company,
imited-82 per share.
Perak Tin Mining and Suielting Company-35
per share, nominal.
Panjom and Sunghie Dua Samantan Mining Co. Stol per share, sales and sellers. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company-63.per cent. premium, buyers. Tonquin Coal Mining Co.-35 per cent, premium,
/sellers,
The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co., Limited-325 per cent. premium, sales. SEXCHANGE,
Oy Loands-Bank. T. T.
2011.
Hank Bills, on demand...... Bank Bills, at 30 dayat sight......3/C Bank Hills, ai 4 months' sight...3/0 Credits at 4 months' sight.........3/0) Decamentary Hills, at 4 months'...
sight
ON PARIS
Bank Bills, on demand.
13/03
Credits; at 4 months' Bight
ON INDIA, T. T......
-3.79 -3.86- +223)
On Demand....
.224
ON. SHANGHAI.—'
Bank, T. T......
.72
Private, 30 days' sight.......722
OPIUM MARKET-THIS DAY.
NEW MALWA, per picul.............$530 to $550 (Allowance, Taels 16 to 6). OLD MALWA, per picul. $570 to $580. (Allowance, Taels 16 to 10). NEW PATNA, (without choice) per chest, $5028 to $5121 NEW PATNA (bottom) per chest
$520 NEW BENARES, (without choice) per chest $4971 NEW BENARES, (bottom) per chest. Soy NEW PERSIAN (best quality) per picul...... $640 OLD PERSIAN (best quality) per picul...... $600 OLD PERSIAN (second quality) per picul... 3550 to $575
cost, 16th August,-Singapore 6th August, and Hoihow 15th, General,-Swee Long Chan.
MONGKUT, British steamer, 865, Geo, Anderson, tóth August,Bangkok 9th August, Rice and General.-Yuen Fat Hong.. MOGUL, British steamer, 1,827. J. Johnson, i6th
August, Kobe 10th August, General, Gibh, Livingston & Co. KUTSANG, British steamer, 1,495. Sawer, 16th
August,Shanghai, zid Swatow 15th Aug. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.. GLUCKSBERG, German steamer, 916, Ad: Schultz,
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16th August,Amoy 14th August, and Swa tow 15th, GeneralMelchers & Co. POLYHYMNIA, German steamer, 1,054, Schaefer, 16th August, Kobe 10th August, General. -Siemisen & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Carisbrooke, British steamer, for Saigon, Zafiro, British steamer, for Amoy,
DEPARTURES,
August 15, Mike Maru, Japanese steamer, for
Kutchinatzu.
August 15, Kong Beng British steamer, for
Swatow, &c.
August 16, Iraquaddy, French steamer, for
Saigon, &c.
Augus. 16, Fokien, British steamer, for Swa-
Low, &c.
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED,
Per Zafiro, str., from Manila, to Europeans and 14 Chinese (deck),
The German steamship Glucksburg reports that she left Amoy on the 14th instant, and Swatow on the 15th. From Amoy to Swatow had light northerly winds and foggy, weather. From Swatow to port had light south-west mon
soon and clear weather.
The German steamship Peking reports that she left Shanghai on the sath instant. When leaving Shanghai had strong south-east wind and high sea, which continued the first 24 hours, The rest of the voyage had fine weather and variable south-westerly wind.
The British steamship Kutsang reports that she left Shanghai, vid Swalow on the 15th instant. From Shanghai to Swatow had strong to moderate south-easterly winds and heavy swell with clear weather. From Swatow to Hongkong had light to moderate westerly to. north-west winds and fine' weather throughout.
The British steamship Flintshire reports that she left Singapore on the 6th instant, and Hoi, how on the 15th. Had calm and fine weather all the way up to Torking Gulf; thence on Sun day last a gale commencing at west, and veering around to cast, where it abated. From Hof how to Hongkong steady south-west monsoon and heavy weather.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE
*
STEAMERS,
City of New York Japan Lombardy Port Adelaide Electra Cathay Wingsang Deucalion Kashgar.. Parthia
· DESTINATION.'
STEAMERS EXPECTED IN HONGKONG.
DATE DULL.
FROM
San Francisco................
Calcutta
Bombay..
Vancouver
Singapore.......
August 17th.. August 18th... August 19th.si August 19th.... August 19th...
London
August 19th
Calcutta..
Liverpool
Bombay..... Vancouver
August 20th.. August zoth... August 24th.... August 29th........
STEAMERS LOADING IN HONGKONG.
VESSELS.
London &c., via Suez Canal Peshawur London, via Suez Canal... Telemachus London, via Suez Canal... Glenavon London.......
........................ Bengloe. Bremen, & Ports of Call... Bayern Trieste, via Straits, &c...... Maria Teresa Havre, Hamburg, &c.... Polyhyninia San Francisco, via Ybamaj City of New York San Francisco, via Yhama Gaelic Vancouver, B.C., via A., & Batavia. Port Darwin, Sydney, &c... Chingu................ Sydney and Melbourne... Mogul...* Bombay, via Straits. Lombardy........... Yokohama, via N'saki, &c. Malwa ... Yokohama and Kobe Nagasaki Shanghai
For Amoy and Kutéhinotzu,—Per Flintshire, to-morrow, the 17th instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Yokohama and Kobe.-Per Besiedi, to morrow, the 17th instant, at 3.30 P.M.
For Straits, Colombo, and Bombay-Perhanghai, via Amoy
Manila, via Amoy...... Maria Teresa, on Saturday, the 18th instant, at
Saigon 17.30 A.M.
Coast Ports..
For Yokohama and San Francisco-Per Geelic, on Saturday, the 18th instant at 2.30 PM,
For Amoy and Manila-Per Zafiro, on Satur day, the 18th instant, at 3.30 PM.
For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochew.- Per Haitan, on Sunday, the 19th instant, at 8.30 AM.
For Bangkok.-Per Iyern, on Monday, the toll instant, at 4.30•P.M.
For Singapore Per Polyhymnia, on Wed- nesday, the 22nd instant, at 6.30 A.M.
For Straits and Bombay-Fer Lombardy,
on Friday, the 24th instant, at 11.30 A.M.
For Europe, &c, India, vit Colombo, and Calcutta-Per Peshawar, on Saturday, the 15th instant, at 11.00 A.M.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG..
STEAMERS.
BATAVIA, British steamer, 1,661, W. H. Watton, 10th July.-San Francisco 25th June, Van-
erger, B.C. and July Victoria, BC, 4th,
Yokohama 21st, and Kobe General,- Adamson, Bell & Co.
CARISBROOKR, British steamer, 073. R. Cass. 1st AugustSaigoni 28th July,, Rice and Paddy Morris & Ray.
DRACHENFELS, German steamer, 1.459. E.
Benledi Flintshire Cathay Deucalion Zafiro....... Vorwaerts Haitan
AGENTS.
Pacific Mail S. S. Co. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. P. &O, S. N. Co. Adamson, Well & Co., Siemssen & Co.
F. & D. S. N; Co. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Butterfield & Swire.
P. & O, S, N, Co, Adamson, Bell & Co
AGENTS.
DATE OF LEAVING.
P. & O. S. N. Co.........) Aug, 25th, at noon. Butterfield & Swire...... To-morrow. Jardine, Matheson & Co. About Aug, 23rd. Gibb, Livingston & Co.. About August 21st, Melchers & Co. .........! Aug. 30th, at 10 am. Austro-Hung. Lloyd's Co. Aug. 18th, at noon." Siemssen & Co.. Aug. 22nd, at to a.m. Pacific Mail $. S. Co.... Aug, 29th, at 3 p.m. O. & O. S. 5. Co....................... Aug. 18th, at 3 p.m. Adamson, Bell & Co.... Aug. 18th, at 3.p.m.. Butterfield & Swire...... Aug, 25th, at 4 p.m. Gibb, Livingston & Co. Quick despatch. P. & O. S. N. Co........ Aug. 24th, at noon. P. & O..S. N. Co........ About August 21st, Gibb, Livingston & Co. About August 17th, Swee Liong Chan ...... To-morrow, at noon, T. & O. S. N. Co......... Quick despatch. Butterfield & Swire...... August 22nd. Russell & Co...........** Aug. 18th, at 4 p.m. Wo Kee & Co............ Tomorrow, at 4 pm. Douglas Lapraik & Co.. Aug. 19th, at 9 a.m.
Intimations.
W. POWELL & CO.
Brushes, &c., &c.
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
BASS BROOMS, Hair Brooms, Corn Brooms, Banister Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Stove Sieves, Coffee Mills, Wattle Irons, Gridiions, Urailers, Frying Pans, Kitchen Stoves, Standard Oil Fuel for Stoves, &c. &c.
CUTLERY-Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fish Carvers, Ham, Slicers, Soup Ladles, Toddy Ladies, Champagne Knives, leer Cocks, Wine Taps, &c., &c.
·
ELECTRO PLATED WARE:-Cruets, Butter Dishes, Marmalade, Jam and Pickle Jars,
Ice Jugs, Ice Pails, Sugar Basins, Cream Jugs, Card Trays, &c., &c,
FURNISHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. VICTORIA. EXCHANGE,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1888.
G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU
FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central.
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FOR SALE.
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ACCONES' SHERRY; PORT. CLARETS. CHAMPAGNE. HOCKS, BURGUNDY. BRANDY, WHISKIES, ALE, STOUT. MACHINERY, COOKING STOVES.
and TRICYCLES.
Coat, 4th August,-Saigon Toth August INTIMATION. SCALES, BICYCLESNISH.
General Melchers & Co.'
ELSE. German steamer, 747, W. Jebarn, 13th
August.-Nagasaki 4th August, Coals. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
FAME. British steamer. 117. A. Stopan-Hong-
'vone and Whampoa Dock Co.
F. Blackhead & Co.,
PIANOS, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. SODA WATER MACHINERY, Gas Engines. VELOCIPEDE HORSES. EMPIRE LUBRICATORS. ICE MAKING MACHINES.
Apply to
FOKIEN, British steamer, 509. J. Lewis, roth SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, BICYCLE WHEELS for JINRICKSHAWS.
August,-Tamsuf 5th August, Amoy 8th. and Swatow oth, General.-D. Lipraik & Co.
GAELIC. British steamer, 4.200, W. G. Pearse, 4th August, San Francisco 11th July, and Yokohama 29th, Mails and General.-O. & *O. S. S. Co. GLENDOWER, British steamet, 1.600, J. A.
Todd, roth August,--Batavia 1st July. Petroleum.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HAITAN, British steamer, 1.187, S. Ashton, ryth August.-Fonch..w 12th August, Amay 13th, and Swatow 14th, General.-D. Lapraik & Co. KILDARE, British steamer. 2,277, Johngan, rath August-from Java, Sugar.-Butterfield & Swire.
*
AND
PROVISION MERCHANTS,
NAVY CONTRACTORS;
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 11, Praya Central, (Oppostle Pedder's Wharf).
MALWA. British steamer, 2,184. T. F. Creery, S
11th August.-Yokohama 31st July, Mails and General,-P, & O), S. N. Co. MARIA TERESA, Austro-Hungarian steamer, 2011, G. Costando, 14th August,-Trieste 18th July, and Singapore 8th August, Genc- ral-Austro-Hungarian Lloyd S. N. Co. NANSHAN, British steamer, 8ot, Geo. Blackburn,
13th August-Swatow 11th August, Gene- ral-Hop Hing Hong. PILOT FIRE, British steamer, 161, A. Stopank-
Honekone and Whampoa Dock.Cn. PROTR, German steamer. 1.001, C. Sorensen.
14th August.-Mauritius 17th July, and Singapore 7th August, General -Ed.. Schelihaas & Co.
VELOX, German steamer, 636, W. Wulf, 6th
August,-Salgam 1st August, Rice and Flower.Ed. Schellhass & Co. VORWAERTS. German steamer, 612, T. Bruhn,
11th Augue-Manila toth August, Gene val-Wieler & Co.
Per Halisong, air from Keelung, Mr.WAVERLEY. British steamer, 2,022, Robert Martin.
Per Denied, ., from Singapore, &c.-125 Chinese.
Per Peking, str., from Shanghai pean and 30 hinese (deck);
Calvert. 15th August,Liverpool 28th June, and Singapore 8th August, General-Adam; son, Bell & Co. Euro-WYVERN, British steamer. 1.108. J. Brotherton. 17th August.-Bangkok 4th August, Rice - and General.---Tung Kee, - ZAMBESI, British steamer. 1.563. I.. R. Tiddy, rath August,Vancouver 7th July, and Yokohama 1st August, General-Adamson, Bell & Co.
Per Mongkut, str., from Bangkok.-Mr. Holli day, 199 Chinese; 13 women, and 6 children.
Per Flintshire, str., from Singapore, &c. Mr. Cohen, and 120 Chinese for Hongkong, For Amoy.-160 Chinese, For Swatow. 36 Chi- nes CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Chinese.
REGISTER.
15th August, 1888.-At 4 p.m.
STATION
Vladivostock
Tokia ........ Magist
Khangbal....
Amoy Hongkong Haiphong
Milla
79 4 W
Wlod
16th August, 1888,-At 10 am.
STATION,
„Vladivostock.....
19.01
67
Tako Nagasa Shanghai mipancerns,
******
B.Bo
8+
#9.05 09.71
Anot Hongkong Hoane.
Halphoogarriada
Bolin
Manila woman
Per Kutsang, str., from Shanghai, &c.—240 Per Glucksburg, str., from Amoy, &c.-528
Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Iravuaddy, str., from Hongkong for Sai gon.-10 Chinese For Singapore-Mr. H, C. Meyer, and Chinese. For Marseilles-Messrs. Koch and Ku Tak Kei. From Shanghai for Marseilles Mr. J. Maltby. From Yoko hama for Saigon. Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Per verne, Mrs. Chaouen, Mrs. Guegueniat, Mrs, Lemonier, Mre, André, and Mrs. J. H. Mondin, Messrs. Faton, Gauthier, and Arnould, and 32 Chinese. From Kobe for Singapore,~x6 Arabs.
TO DEPART.
Order.
SAILING VESSILA.
ADOLPH, German bark, 867, E. Westergaard, sth
August, Hamburg 19th April, General ARCADIA, British bark, 417, D. &. Ewan,
15th August,-Ningpo 16th July, General Chinese.
COMET. German ship, 1,083, Kauppner, 17th July-Cardiff 4th April, Coal Order.
✔
C. C. CHAPMAN, American ship, 1,660, A. 1, Hichborn, 15th August-Shanghai 16th July, General-Pustas & Co. EREKOENIG. Chinese bark:457, Opium Examina- tion bulk, Stonecutters Island.-Chinese Customs.
Per Zafiro, str., for Amoy.-2 Europeans and ESCORT, American bark, 636, R. G. Waterhouse, Ito Chinese,
REPORTS.
The British steamship Mogul reports that she left Kobe on the 10th instant, Had fine.weather throughout.
The Norwegian bark Norway reports that she left Singapore on the 4th instant. Had Boutherly winds and fine weather all the time.
The British steamship Zafiro reports that she left. Manila on the 13th instant. Had light
The perimeter has fallen in takon and along the south-east westerly, wind and fine clear weather throughout
cons of China, owing to the approach of a typhoon, from Paelile Cloudy, wars and damp weather prevails,
Barceneter ruduced to loval use in inches, tothe and bundrotts-Tampoenturi to the shade in degrees, Tabe bet-Humidity in percentage of anturation, the
of
f air saturnind with moisture belag 200, 4-Ess
brumidity
of rewind to two pointe, $-Varos of the wind according to
· Bancfort meala, state of the wasther, & Blue sky,t Detached soddag of Drizzólag min, 1 Fog, g Gloomy, A Hall, Lightning, Overout, Passing shower, Squady, Rais, Hoow Thunder, in Viability, w Dew' wet), purkala Is : taches,
W. Dec. Hongkong Observatory, 16th August, 1888.
1 tearhi and hundredths.
The British steamship Mongkut reports that the left Bangkok on the 9th instant. Exper- enced moderate to light southerly winds tumugh- out the passage..,
The British steamship Hailong reports that she left Keelung on the 14th Instant From Keelung towards port had light variable winds and fine clear weather. In port, the British baik förberį.
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YARD, WANCHAL
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STRONGLY BUILT GODOWNS, with Rooms above suitable for Offices or Dwelling Houses; Six small Dwelling Houses, attached to a Chinese Hong; and a piece of spare ground suitable for building purposes.
There are two separate entrances to the property, one opening on the Harbour close to the Steamboat Co.'s Wharf.
For full particulars, apply to' "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE. [366 Hongkong, 3rd April, 1888.
NOW READY,
THE PRAYA RECLAMATION' SCHEME.
FULL ACCOUNT of the proceedings in A connection with this gigantic undertaking, reprinted from the Hongkong Telegraph. With plan of the city of Victoria, showing the intended Reclamation.
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PRICE ONE DOLLAR, To be obtained at Messrs: KELLY & WALSH,
WEEK DAYS.
The CARS RUN as follows between, ST. JOHN'S PLACE and VICTORIA GAP →→
8 to 10 AM, every quarter of an hour. Iz to 3.P.M. half hour.
4 to 8
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quarter of an hour, SUNDAYS,
past 12 to 1 past one every quarter of an hour, and from 4 to 8 P.M. every quarter of an hour.
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Single Tickets may be obtained in the Cars. Gentlemen are requested NOT TO SMOKE in the Middio Compartment
Tickets for 10 trips up and 30 trips down, First-class, at $12.00; and Tickets for six trips up and six trips down, at 82.50 Five-Cent Coupons and Reduced Tickets may be obtained at the Office of
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., General Managers.
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
50 & 5a, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, 27th July, 1888.
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& R TENNENT'S ALE and PORTER.
DAVID CORSAR & SONS'
MERCHANT NAVY)
NAVY BOILED
LONG FLAX
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CANVAS,
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
·MITSUI BUSSAN KÄISHIA.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MIIKE COAL MINE.
REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER LD.; Meirs, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s; and BUNKER COALS can be supplied to any
Always on Hand.
L MALLORY, Proprietor.
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
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NOTICE.
W. BREWEK'S, Hongkong, 12th July, 1888,
THE •HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY; LIMITED.
TOTICE is hereby given that all Vesseli
13th Jaly-Iloilo 3rd July, General--Chi HONGKONG & WHAMPOAN discharging Bombay Cotton and Cotton.
tiese,
HYDRA, Danish bark, 786, C. Christensen, 6th July,Hamburg 11th March, General-- Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
JOHN NICHOLSON, British bark 68, W. Quino. 8th July, London 1st March, General- Melchers & Co. LUCIA, British bark, 640, Wood, 5th August
Freemantle (W. Australia) 11th July, San- dalwood.--Order.
NYL GRAU, British ship, 1,252, W. II. Bulter, 1st August, Samarang 20th July, Ballast. SACHE, American-ship, 1,311, J., L. Bartlett,
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-Order.
DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
SHIPMASTERS AND ENGINEERS are respectfully informed that, if upon their arrival in this HARBOUR none of the COMPANY'S' FOREMEN should be at hand, ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, if sent to the HEAD
CK, No. 14, Praya Central, will receive
prompt attention.
In the event of complaints being found aoth June, Cardiff 17th March, Coal:P.necessary, communication with the Undersigned & O, S, N. Co. A HONGKONG, Siamese ship, 631, M. Stein. is requested, when immediate steps will be taken bring, 7th August,-Hangkok 25th July, rectify the cause of dissatisfaction.
D. GILLIES, General-Lo Hong Le,
Secretary, Hongkong, th August, 1885
TN YOUNG SIAM, Siamese bark, 789, G. Kock, 16th
June-Put back, Genéral, Chinese, al
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Yarn, at the Kowloon Wharves will have free storage for 14 days from arrival, after which a RENT of 3 Cents per Bale per Month will be charged."
ISAAC HUGHES,
co, Secretary, pa Hongkong, 7th November, 1887. [33 HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED
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lying in the harbour or coming alongside the KOWLOON WHARF on application to the Undersigned.
Y. FUKUHARA, * Acting Manager.: Hongkong, 19th January, 1888. gada [ros BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY, EAST POINT, HONGKONG.
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G. GORDON & Co.
AG. GORDON & Co. are prepared to
undertake
every d description of ENGINEERING and SHIP-BUILDING WORK both afloat and ashore, on most reasonable terms. He see
PUNCTUALITY AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOX THE CONSTRUC-
OF STEAM LAUNCHES, REPAIRS SA
TO THE ENGINES AND BOILERS OF STEAMERS CASTINGS,
Hongkong; rat january, 1868, govo
HE Company is prepared to Tranship Cargo
from its code was at Kowloon or WTION Point to any Steamer in the harbour, and to on the Praya at the usual rates. bring Cargo across from Kowloon to any place
By Order,
ISAAC HUGHES Secretary: Hongkong, 20th April, 1888,
Printed and Publayed by ROBERT FRASE (a, b) Vedder's Hill, inịthe clay of Victoria, Han