THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS

·Hongkong and Shrughal Bank,-115 per cent).

sales and sellers

+

The National Bank of China, Lemon #7 10. pald up,35 per cent, dis, s les and buyers, The National Hank of China Ld.-Founders'

phers, $200 per abere, sellers,

The Bank of Chia, Japan & the Straits, Ld.—

*zi, sellers,

The Bank of China, Japan & the Stralis Ld.-

Founders' shares, £20, sellers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-2) per cent.

premium, sellers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C2 per cent.

premium, buyers.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1886 E-14 per cent.

premium.

Unlon Insurance Society of Canton-$8 per

share, buyers.

China Traders' Insurance Company-$55 per

share, sellers.

North China Insurance—Tls, 725 per share,

sellers.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$tos per

share, sellers.

Yangter Insurance Association--- $102, sellers. On Tal Insurance Company, Limited--Tis. 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$160

per share, sellern.

China Fire Insurance Company-$387 per share,

buyers.

Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co-

$30, sellers,

China and Manila Steam Ship Company-18

per share, buyers.

Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited

-o per cent, discomt, sellers.

Douglas Steamship Company-$37 per share,

sellers.

The Steam Launch Co., Limited-nominal. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company--877-

per cent. premium, sales and sellers. Geo, Fenwick & ra, Limited-$141 per share,

stics and buys.

Hongkong Hotel Company-$13, sales and

buyers.

Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Six per-cent. Debentures

-$501.

The Austin Arms Hotel and Ruilding Company,

Limited-341 per share, sellers,

The Shameen Hotel Co., Limited-$5 per

share, sellers.

[:

Panjom and Sunghie Dus Samantan Mining Co.

-$21 ner share, sellers,

The Rauh Gold Mining o. Limited-40 cents

per share, sales and buyer.

New Imuris Mining Co. Limited-$1 per

share, sales and buyers.

The Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited-

nominal.

Tonquin Coal Minfag Co.-$110 per share,

sales and buyers.

The Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Limited.

$5.10 per share, sales and sellers,

The Selama Tie Mining Co., Limited-5 cents

per share, sales and sellers.

London and Pacific Petroleum Co... Ld.-alz

nominal

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-#150

per share, sellers.

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-

$35, nominal,

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited-$15k per share,

selleri,

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$a per

share, sellers.

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited~$; per

share. tellers.

The Kowloon Land Investment Co., Limited

$8 per share, sellers,

The Hongkong Land Investment Co., Limited-

$60, sales and sellers.

The West Polat Balldings Co., Limited-$26

per share, sellers, H. G. Brown

cilers.

Co., Limited--$21 per share,

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company-845 per share, sales,

Hongkong. Rone Manufacturing Company,

Limited-$10 per share, sellers. Hongkong Cas Company-$105. par. share,

sales and buyers.

Hongkong Ice Company-$68 per share, buyers, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-$65 per share, sellers.

The Hongkong Brick and Cement Co., Limited

-$5 per share, sellers. "

The Green Island Cement Ca--847 për shara,

wellers.

The Hoogkong Electric Light Co., Limited-#11

per share, sales and sellers.

The Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Limited-

$35 per share, nominal,

The Hongkong High-Level Tramway Co.,

Limited-$35 per share, buyers.

EXCHANGE.

OK LONDON-Bank, T. Ti Bank Bills, on demand

Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...2, Credits at 4 months' sight..... Documentary Bills, at 4 months'.

sight........

ON PARIS-

Bank Bills, on demand Credits, at 4 months' sight

3,49.

OM INDIA :-

220)

On Demand

Bank, T. T.

Private, 30 days' sight.

"T. T.

ON SHANGHAI

|

|

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (9 1802

·VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. Kre zachmur. Mr. W. T. Leighton. Mr. and Mr. M. Deew, Mrs. Nicol and child. › Mis. Paul. M. V Perkgs.

Mes, and Mist Bush. M. E. Boishall, Mrs. Chapman,- Capt. Cutterbuck, Mr Clutterbock. Mr. F. H. ' nekırdge. Mr G. C. Coz Ceptala Cunningham. Mr. Geo. Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. Fin.ey. Mr. A. Kitson,

VISITORS AND

M. F. E. Shean. Mr J.A. Thompson.” MJ Walls Mr. and Mr. Warren, Me C. H. Wiltsie.

RESIDENTS AT

THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

Mr. H. A'len.

Mr. Beaute.

Mr. S. T. Berjamin.

Mr. Hart-Back.

Mr E. K. Chaudler. Rev. R. F. Cobbold. Mr. Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Coben.

Mr. J. B. Cough rio. Mr. D. Crawford.

Miss Hogg

Mita C. G. Hog

Mr. E. S. Joseph. Mr & Mrs, W. Mcbean. children and nurse.

Capt. D F. MacCarthy

R.N.

Mrs. D. F. Ma Carthy

⚫rd infant.

C. Mr. Chas. C. Malich,

Mrs. V. Niero

Mr. A. Rust

Mr. and Mr. J. S.

Soudell

Mr. Taylor,

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT -THE PEAK "HOTEL.

Mr. Adamson,

Mr, A. Cadby.

Mr. Chandet.

Kr. T.' owed. Mr. F. East. Mr. W. S. Harrison. Mr. G. Howard Mr. Morton Jones, Mr. V. Kofol

Mr. W. H. R. Loxley. Mr. F. Maitland.

Mr. W. R. Needham, -

Mr. Medhurst.

Mr. Sparrow. Mr. A. Thomson. M. Geo, L. Tomila. Mr.. Tomlin.

MAILS EXPECI ED.

THE PRENIH MAIL.. The Mesageries - Maritimes Co.'s steamer Melbourne, with the outward French mail, left Singapore on the 8th instant at 8 am, and may be expected here on the 15th,

THE AMERICAN_MAILS.

The O. & 0 S. S. Co's steamer Ghalit, with mails &c., from Sin. Francisc, Yokohama on the 5th istant at noon, and may be expected here the 10th,

Dr. S. S. Colesteamer City of Peking, with mals, &c, 1f Sin Fra cisco for this pori, via Yokohama, on the 26. almo

THE INDIAN, MAIL.

The Ind--Chins Cu's gleamer Wingin-c.. from Calcu ta, left Singapure on the Ath instant. at 4 pm., and is expec ed bere on the 13th,

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The Navigazione Generala Italiana steamer Bitagne left Bombay on the 19h ultimo, and "may be expicted here to-morroW, 10.

- The P. & Q. S. M. Co.'s steamer Joue, from Bombay, left Singapore on the 8th, Instant, and may be expected here on the 14 har

The Northern Pacific Steamship Co's steamer Zambezf left Victoria, B.C., for Japan and Hipag- kong on the 16th ultimo, kao kad bi kaff

Shipping.

CHER ALAN

ARRIVALS. OOPACK, British steamer, 1,730. Dowla, 8th D.C.-Liverpool 15th Oct., and Singapore 1st Dec. General-Ar-hold, Kuberg & Co. Benalder, British str., 1,294. C. R. McIntosh, R.N.R., 8h D:c,—Singapore_30th Nov.,

· General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. PROMETHEUS, Kritish steamer, 1.494, Webster, 8th Dec.-Liverpont 22nd Oct, and Singa- pre 30th Nov,, General-Butterfield, & Swire.

:

BANTAM, Dutch steamer, 1 457, L. von de Valk, 8th Dic-Batavia 28th Nov,, Sagar- Jardine, Matheson & Co. OCAMPO. Biltlsh str.,'1311, H. T. C. Price, gih Dec-Moj (Japan), 4 h. Dec., General.-- Gibb, Livingston & Co... DARMSTADT, German steamer, 3.404, W. von

Schuckmann, 9th Dec,-- hanghat: 6th Dec, Mails and General -Melchers & Co. GLENFALLOCH, British steamer, 1,424 Lien'. T. Dirke, gb Dec,-Sw tow. 8th December, General-Jrdlar, Matheson & Co... NANKIN. Norwegian stormer, 835. N. Sorensen,

9th Dr.Moji zrd Dec., Coal-Order. -

·Jacon - DiedericHSEN, Gaman, steamer, 710, A.. Hunderw d; ́9th D ́c-Cheloo 4th Det., General-Carlow's & Co. Ask, Danish steamer, 682, Revsbeck 8th.

Dec. Haiphong si Dec.General-A R

-- Marty;-

CHOW CHOW-TOO, German: steamer, 796, F. Clamsen, 9th Dec, Canton 9 Dec. General Melchers & Co. AV CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,406, Nell Shannon, g'h D c.-Sydney 13th Nov, Townsville 17th, Cooktown 19th, Thursday, Island 21st, and Port Darwin 26:b, General -Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Loo Sox British steamer, 1,020. A. Benson, gth Dec-Barokk, via Augħin st DecembTMr, General.--Yden Fat Hong.

THALES, British str., 820, H.. Bathurst, oth Dec-Taiwanfoo D.G., -Amoy 6th, and Swatów 8th, General-Ð.. Lapraik & Copeland PROG TAISANO, British steamer, 1. cos. H. WHORE.. ob DeShanghel 6th Dec, General.*** Jardine, Matheson & Co.

PRESTO, German Peimer, 615. E. Bohn, 3th Dec-Kobe and Dɛe, Geopral,-Siemisen & Co.

FRKIR, Danish steamer, 197, C.-L. Strand, oth Dic-Pakhel 6th Dec, and Hoihow 8th, General-Arnhold, Kasberg & La GEORGIKITA. American birk, 416, F. Kasten,

9th Dec.-Whampoa 3ts Dec, General Wieler & Co,

CLEARANCES AT THE HARROWH OFFICE. Niohe, German steamer, for Singapore. *P- omethes, Bri i hosteamer for Amoy. »Else, Grmany'eamer, for Saigon.

Oopack, Bilish shamer, for Shanghal, Namyong, Bruich etesmer, for Amer. Baran Douglas. British str., for Iloilo. Hudek, British namer, for Amay,

Avochis, British steamer, for Hongy.

DEFÅRTUKO

December 9, Divawongie, British steamer, for,

Bangko December 9 Diomed, British steamer, for Sin.

Rapore and Landon.

December o. Ajis. British str., for Singapore. Die mber 9 Namyong, Brit sh str., for Amoy. December 9 Nobé. German str., for Singapore, -Deermber 9. Else German str., for Saigoh.

PASSENGERS-ARRIVED.

Per Catterikun, str,, from Sydney, &c—Mr. and Mrs. Log Wah, Mr. Wah Kem. Mr. and Mrs. da Riza, Messin. W Westwood, W. S Strong, T. Burnett, IA M. Conen, A. ?. Č. Oliva, A. Z. Horta, M. D. Oxoria, M, J. Mascimento, Kam Lam, 193 Chinese.

Fer Ooback str., from Liverpool, &c.—Mr. 'Chisholm, and 175 Chinese.

Per Promethens, str., from Liverpool, &c.— Messm, Mickie, Croke, ·nd 120 Chinese

Per Darmstadi, sir, from Shanghal--Messrs. F. H. Hosis, L. P. and M. H. hart, and 2 Chloese.

Per Thales str, from Talwanfoo, &G-MIN. and Miss Hill, Mr. Arthur, and 45 Charre.

Per Zoo Sok, str. from Bangkok –ço Chinese. Per As' str., from Haiphong 28 Chinese. Per Nankin, str., from Moll—3 Chinese. Per Bantam, str., from Batavia.—ar ̧Chinese. "Per Glenfallach, str., from Swatow.—330 Chinese.

Per Benalder, kitų „ from Slogapore.---3 Chinese.

REPORTS.

The Dănită s'eamship Ask reports that she, 1ft Haiphong on the 5th Instert, and Holho on the 7th. Had strong wind from north-east and heavy sea.

The British wiermship Proweľkous repris that she left Live nel on the 24th October," and Singapore on the 30th ultio. Had fresh mon- soon and high sea.

2

The British steamship: Denmpo v ports that sho lef Moji on the 4th instant. Had strong Janish-care winds, dull and overcast wen her from.

Go o Islands to Hongkong..

The British steamship Gle-falloch reporta that she left Swat w on the 8th 1 fant: Hnd moderatè northerly winds and fine" wenther with overcast sky throughout të e paragK - V

... The British steamship Binalder reports that raha leh Singapore on the goth altimo. Had Night variable winds for 30 hours with high northe 1

well; then to poit b.dresy heavy monsoon “with high sea,

The British steamship Gopnik reports that she left Liverpori on the 25th October, and Sin- gapore on the 1st ingrant. Had heavy rmth. asst monsoon with treme: dous sex. Dick, cɔn- stantly flooded.'

| ----Thé British aréamakip Zoe. Sok reports that she left Bangkok, vla Arghin, on the r't instant. Had strong monsoon and high head sea, expert- enced a very heavy gaie in the Gulf of Slam of almost hurricane force.

The German steamship Darmstadt reports that she left Shanghal on the 6th jugiant at noon. and arrived her · läst night ai 11.30 p.m. Daring the voyaye had fresh north-east monsood with moderate sea.

t;tte

The Dutch steamship Bantam reports that' the left Rotsela on 'the 'slih ulims. "Had very strong monsoon throughout,

The British steamship Thales reports that she felt Taiwanfoo on the 5th instant, Amay on the 6th, and Swatow on the 8th. From Talwanfoo to Amoy and Swatow bad strong north-east wide and high sea. From Swatow to Chelang had light airs and calms; thence to port bad 'moderate north, winds and overcast, weather. In Amex H.M. despatch-boat Alacrity and P‚M S. Porpoise, and the steamships. Wenchow, Kwet- vane, and Bailoong In Switow the steamships Yuensang, Tamsul Meijoo inð Tailes.

Post Office.

A MAIL WIL.X. CLOSE-

For Singapo e and London.-Per Gle-fallsch to-morrow, the 10th instant, at 11.30 A M.

For Amor-Per Hupek to-mo row, the roth instant, at VLOAM.

For Vokohama, and San Francisco-Per City of Rio de Janeiro to-morrow, the roth Instant, ki o 10 PM

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG

STEAMERS. AVOCHIP. British steamer, 1.057, T. Rowin,

8th D--Hongay 4th Dec,, Coals-Jar

dine. Matheson & Co. L'ARON DOUGL45, British «ramer, 1,725, Genė Rossell, 24th Nov.-Ratoum 8th October, Petroleum.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHUSAN, German steamer, 613, W. Wendi, 4th Dec-Haiphong 1st Dec., and Holhow 3rd, Rice and General,--A. R. Marty, CICERO, British steamer, 1,300, A. George, 7'h Dec.-Saigon 30 h November, General — Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

CITY OF PIO DE JANEIRO, American steamer, * 3,54). J. T. Smith, 1st Dec,--San Fran. clare 5th Nov., and Yokohama 25th, Mails and General.-P. M. S. S. Co. CLARA, German steamer, 675, H. Ipland, 30th

Nov-Conn 30th November, General- Stemssen & Co.

ELEKTRA, 'Austriko stramer, 1,996, G. Marlani,.

3id. Üre,—Tilesete izik Öct, and Sirga. pare 24th Nov., General,.-D. Sassoon, Sons

& Co,

ELSE, German steamer, 747, Christensen, and Dra-Canton 2nd December, General -- Batterfield & Swire.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British steamer, 3,00%, Geo. A. Fee, R.N.R., 4th Dec,-Vancouver, via. Yokohama 28th Nov., Kobe 29th, and Shanghal 3rd Tiecember, General-C. P. Peilway Steamship Co.

FIDFLIO, German steṛmer, 742, Th. Nisnen, 4th- Dec.-Saigon 27th November, Rice.— Melchers & Co.

FORMOSA, Brish steamer, 674, T. Hall 8th

Dic-Tamsul 4th Dec., Amoy 5th, and Swatow 6th, General-D Lapraik & Co. HOHOW, British steamer, 896, H. B. Hardinge, 8th Dec-Canton 8th Dec, General- Rutterfield & Swire,

HUPEH, British steamer, 1,845, S. Quail, roth Now, Jav 6th November, Sugar.—But» terfield & wire.

KIZL, German steamer, 81, M. W. Krolzfeldt, Ist Dec..-Nagasaki 26th, November, Coal, —M !chein & Co.

Ly-zx-Moon, German steamer, 1,238, G. Heuer- waon, 8th Dec,-Canton 8th December, General-Stemasen & Co.

PHRA (HULA CHOM KLAO, British steamer, 1,012, J. A. Morris, 5th Dec-Bioskok 23rd Nov., and Angkin 25th, Rice,-Yuen Fai Hong.

FOLLUX, German steamer, 898, J. Gefken, soth Nov.Maji 14th Nov., Coals,-Mit- sul Bisbi Colliery,

PROTOS, German stemer, 1,056, H. Johannsen, 24th Nev.,-Mcji 19th November, Coal,— Wieler & Co.

TAICHIOW, British steamer. 862, R. Unsworth, 6th Dec-B-nek k 16th Nov, and Anghin 27th, Gérer. —P. & O. S, N, Co. TAI-YUAN, British steamer, 1,549, R. Nelson, R N.R., 2nd Dee-Syndey, N.S.W., 10th Nov., GeneralBulte-field & Swire. VILOX. German steamer, 636, H. R. Gontard, 2,4 28th Nov.-Canton 28th Nov, General--

Wieler & Co.

VICTORIA Norweglan steamer, 563, J. Svendsen, 6th Dec..-Conton 6th Dec, General- Wieler & Ca

SAILING VESSELS. ALBANTA, British ship. 1,438, W. S. Brownell, and Oct.,-New York 7th May, Kerosene Of-Revler, Brockelmann & Co. DOROTHEA, German baik, 610, F. M. Moeller, 4th Nov., Liverpool 22nd July, Coals- Master.

HARVARD, American bark, 98, L. A. Colcord, 2th Nov,,Singapore 21st Oct), Timber,- Bad Mamer, i' NAM-SHUN-SHING." Chinese, schooner, 300, Luk, gan

Laitong, 24th August,-Yee-on. 11th Aug.

·Timber---Yung Kee.

The British steamship Cofferthun reports that she left Sydney at 6,30 rum, on Sunday, the rath ult; avvived at Townsville at 7.30pm on the 17th, and left again at 10:30 p.m. Left Cook- town at 4 s.m, on the 19th, Thursday Island at 4 p.m. on the 31m; arrived at Port Drwin wi 5 pm, on the a h, left at 6 45 p.m. on the 25 b; arrived at Dilly (ilmor) at 3 p.m. on the 28tb, left at pm, on, the, 29 b. Pased through Banka Passage at irs.m. on the and inwant. Basilan Straite at midnight on the-gid, Cobra Teland at 5 x,rn, on the 6 b. Anchored off Fast Lemma Channel at 8 pm, on the 7th. Made fast to Company's buoy Hongkong on the 9th. On leaving Sydney experienced a strong southe v gale with beavy ser t› Sr-1 Island on the zh thence to Thursday Exland and across the Arafors : Sex had light to moderate east and, suu h-east winds, calms and fine wea1berto Port Darwin and Timera From Pit's Page to Basilan Straits bad light northerly and north-west winds with || thick rainy weather, From Ballan Straits to Cabra Island bad; strong-north-north-east--gala and thick rainy weather; thence to arrival had | moderate north- ait, momain and heavy sea On the ship's arewal Timor it was r ported that a very beavy sheck of earthquake bad beco fel- at 2 a.m. that morning. While the ship wAT at ancher there, during the night of the 28th- nitimo, two more shocks were distinctly felt on board, the ve sel shivering »11 over, as if erating alenga coral reef ; this was accompanied by " Tow rumbling noise. One shock was felt at 9.30 and the other at 31.40, and the shocks were lanp, distinct that they were felt by everyone on board. "The residents of the place were in great „fear, but up to the time of the ship's Jeav.ng, no.

damage bid taken place, with the exception the side of one house, the residence of a Mo Santos, having fallen in and several walls, col. lapsed. At 3.40 sm, on the 5th instant pas ed-

he Co.'s s'eamship Guthrie boud souch.

Nicova, Brittsh bark, 595, T., Nonis, 16th Nov., →Bangkok 5th November, Timber-Wieler & Co.

SANTA CRUZ American schooner, 92, H. W;

Banke, a9th Oct., put back, General Wieler * Co.

SIGURD, Norweglan bark, 1,513, ATARE

aard

NvShanghai 16th Nov., Ballast. Order.

WH. J, Retch. American' ship, 1,664, Geo. Li Bray, 3 % Dec.—San Francisco 13th Oct, Floor-Fang Sang & Co..

XENIA American bark, 1,135, L. D. Smith, 3rd

Nor, Sydney, N.S.W, 3rd Sept., Coal... Order.

Printed and Published by ROBERT FRASEK- *MITH, No. 6, Pedder's Hill,jin the city of Vetoria, Hongkong.

Share This Page