· HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA
DOCK RETURNS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1903.
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG
HOTEL
Airey, Stall-l'aymaster Icely, Rev. F.
Jaffi, D.
Karnas, W. J.
WEATHRE-FORECASTS AND
STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED
FROM THE HONGKONG
OBSERVATORY.
ΤΗΕ
SHARE
MARKET
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Companter de Fill«)
and Mrs.
at
Kowloon
Dock.
pinas minuni!
Bailey, W. S.
Sherman i
D
Barrett, E. G...
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, A.
H.M.S. Taku...
Ibadan
Zafiro...
Chingiu
Lyra commun Paul Doumer
11
Baxter, E. F.
+
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Bayer, A. E.
到
Bell, J. T.
Katsch, E. A.
13
Bervis, Cte de
Lebrun, H.
Bissell, E. V.
Little, J. M.
U.S.S. Ista de Cuba......
Kinshan .....................
Bonner, . E.
Maitre, Mr.
Malpass, Mrs. S. D.
Hongkong Maru......
Aberdeen
VESSELS IN PORT,
STRAMHR,
ATHENIAN, British steamer, 4,886, Robinson, 9th Mar Vancouver, f. 9th Feb., and Shanghai 6th Mar General G. P. R. Co. ARRATOON AFCAR, British steamer, 1,978, E. Fey, 10th Mar,-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 4th March, General-David Sassoon & Co., Ld.
CHINGTU, British steamer, 1,476, W. B. Brown, 5th Mar,Melbourne 30th Jan., Sydney 6th Feb., Port Darwin 21st, and Manila, zad Mar, General-Butterfield & Swire. Daijin Maru, Japanese steamer, goo, T. Ogata, 11th Mar,Tamsui 8th March, General.--Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DAIYA MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,733. D. Yoshida, 9th Mar,-Moji 3rd Mar, Coal. -H. U. Jeff es,
HONGKONG MARU, Japanese steainer, 6,169, W. E. Filmer, 6th Mar,-San Francisco 5th Feb, via Honolulu rth, Yokohama 24th, Kabe 27th, Nagasaki tất Man, and Shan. hai 4th, Maits and General--i'. M. 9.5 C
IBADAN, British stemmer, 473, W. Winch, 8th Martiangkok 4th Mr, Ballast.-E. A. Trading Co.
KONIGSBRRO, German steamer, 3,135, H. Mayer, 19th Mar,-Hamburg 23rd Jan., and Singapore 4th Mar, General-Siems- sen & Co., KWANGSE, British steamer, 1,340, H. Harris, 9th Mar,-Chinwantau 3rd Mar, Coal,- Butterfield & Swire.
KYOTO MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,644, T. Sakurai, 8th Mar,Moji 3rd Mar, Coal- Order. LOONGSANG, British steamer, 1,117, G. S. Weigall, 9th blur.,--Manila ́6th March, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MACHEW, German steamer, 995, H. Harjes, 8th Mar,Bangyok via Swatow 7th Mar., Rice and Teakwood.-Melchers & Co. MADELEINE RICKMERS, German steamer,
1,020, T. Sanders, 9 h Mar.,~Bangkok 3rd | Mar, kice.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. MAUSANG, British steamer, 1,6:4. W. D. Welsh, 6th Mar.,-Sandakan 28th Feb., Timber and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
OCEANA, German steamer, 453, F. Janke, 7th Mar, Sydney via Marseilles and Caro- line Island and Feb., Copra.-Siemssen
& Co.
PHRA CHOM KLAO, German steamer, 1,011, T. Reimers, 11th Mar., Bangkok 4th Mar., Rice Butterfield & Swire. PRONTO, Norwegian steamer, 837, Th. Seeberg, 8th Mar,Haiphong and Hoihow 6th Mar, General.-A. R. Marty. ROSETTA MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,40), N. Tate, 9th Mar,Manila 7th Mar,, General. ~Toyo Kisen Kaisha,
Runt, British steamer, 1,611, R. W. Almond, 8th Mar Manila 6th Mar.. Specie and Hemp. Shewan, fomes & Co. SEIRST, Norwegian steamer, 617, A. Larsen, 6th Mar,-Singapore 27th Feb., Timber.
Tan Tye & Co.
SELUN, Norwegian steamer, 865, O. W. Sin-
ding, 8th Mar,Wahu 28th Feb, Rice. E. A. Trading Co.
SHINI MARU Japanese steamer, 1,388, K. Nakagawa, 4th Mar-Shanghai ist Mar., General Chinese. SULLBERG, German steamer, 783, H. Meyer,
9th Mar,-Iloilo 5th March, Ballast. Sienssen & Co. TREMONT, American steamer, 9,695, T. W.
Garlick, toth Mar,-Moji 6th blar, Geue. ral-Dodwell & Co, Ld. TSINTAU, German steamer, 1,008, O. Koch, 9th Mar,Bangkok 3rd Mar, Rice and General-Velchers & Co. VICTORIA, American stentner, 2,11z, J. Panton,
to h Mar,-Tacoma 6th Feb., General Dodwell & Co, Ld.
SAILING VESSELS.
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Hoggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Macgowan, R. T.
Bonnet, P.
Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs. Marriott, Dr. A.
R. W.
Boyd F.
Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mast, 5. E. McAran, T. P Midyushina, Mr. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
E. O F.Neilsen, O.
Bragg, Gen. and Mrs.
ranch, B. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Drown, W. S. Clark, Hop. Dr. Clifford, Mr. Colson, J. S.
Cole, G. E.
Cox, R. W. Cox, Miss. Cox, Mrs. E. R.
maid Davis, Mr. and Mrs Dean, G. Dean, Mrs. F. W. Derbyshire, J. U. Deshler, Miss Downing, T. C. Drake, Miss E. W. Edwards, F. W.
North, R.N., C. J. Ollis, Mr. and Mrs. and
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Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T.
and
Peck, L.
Percival, Miss
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, H. G.
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Gayoso, J. L.
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Georg, U.
Glover, C.
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Hal wright, Dr. & Mrs.
Haimovitch, M.
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Hamersly, 3. F.
Bait Buck, Mr.
Percival, N. S.
Kankin, J.
Kanney, Mr. and Mrs.
F. 0.
Reid, II, J.-
Raugel, Mr. Pozet, L.
Schiffman, Dr. and Mrs
R.
Schl nder, R. G.
Skott, C.
Snewin, E. A. Somerville, Geo, Stanford, W. E. 0.
Templo, Miss
Terkelsen U.
Thomas, J. A. Thomson, Dr. . C. Tudor, Major and Mrs.
R. E.
Vawter, Miss C. C. and Wallace, H.
Harvey, R, 12. Hawks, II. Hayter, A. Heckford, R. G. Henderson, Capt.
Mrs. Hergog, T. liernan, W. J. Hill, F.D. Hill, T. Holbeit, Miis H- Hollingsworth, A. Dooper, Mr and Mrs. J. Horiman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Thos. Hughes, Mrs. and Miss Hütter, ́E.
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Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, C. A.. Watson, W. P. Webster, R. D. White, Mr. & Mrs. H. Whitton, A. M. Whitton, Mrs. A. M Wilson, Mrs. B. & child Wolmer, Mr. & Mrs.
C. E. Worts, Miss Yamashita, Capt.
VISITORS AT THE KING EDWARD HOTEL
Anton, A. S. ; Dickeson, R. H.
Ezra, Mrs. N. N.
child
Parish, Mr. and Mrs. Pontifex, E. C.
and Rosenkreuz, J.
Gehris, Miss, E. Gibbs, AD. Judah, C. J. Keegan, J. S. Kiene, P. Kiene, Mrs. F. Koettgen, G. A. Kuetigen, Miss R. Koet gen, Miss F. Krebs, Capt. & Mrs. H. Langlands, A. O. D.,
Capt. and Mrs.
Shellim, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward
Smyth, Mrs. Skeffiing.
ton
Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.
M. J. D.
Stokes, N., Capt. Stokes, Mrs. Stucken, A. Vuk, T.
Witlach, W.
Wilgress, Mr. and Mrs.
and child
VISITORS AT THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.
Campbell, Lieut. J. R. Caurant, H. Dufour, Mrs.
H.
Eyre, Ferrers, H. N.
Begley, H. T.
Marshall, H. C. Boyce, W.
Marston, Mr. and Mrs. Brewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Maulden, E. F. Paul and family Maxfield, W.. Brown, Miss Gillies McIntyre, A. fameron, A.
Monterde, A. Pisoni, C. P. Quencile, Mr. Robertson, N. H. Rutherford, D. H. Smith, Mrs. Oliver Fleuricu, Comte H. de Stewart, Mrs. John Fleuricu, Comte A. de Stodart, F. Gibson, Miss
Thevenet, J. Grant, Powel
Thomas, C. B. Tibbey, S. N. W. Tyrwhitt, T. Uyemura, K. Vaughan, Miss Victor, Les ie Whaite, C. H. Whittick, F. C. Williams, W. H.
Hachwood, II.
Hamilton, A.
Hellimans, 1,
Houghton R. Howard, H. H. Hunt, Miss Humphreys, W.
GROSVENOR, British barque, 516, Boga, 14thyland, A.
June,-Mauritius tóth January, Sugar.... | Keir, R. Abdoola & Co.
HOLLISWOOD, American bark, 1,084, E. M. Knight, 23rd Feb,-Fremantle, W.A. 12th Dec, Sandlewood.-Gilman & Co. HOWARD D. TROOP, British 4-masted barque, 3,080, D. W. Corning, 6th Mar,New York 19th Oct., Petroleum.--Standard Oil Co. LOTRIE, Italian barque, 794, Antonio M. Schiaffeno, 4th Dec,-from Callao (Peru), General-Ontes,
ROSE, British barque, 786, 'low, 28th Feb.,-
Freemantle ist Nov., Sandle Wool Order.
SENARD, American schooner, 660, 1. C. Dow
ring, 4th Feb,Manila 31st Jan, Ballast.
-Order.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGALIC
REGISTER.
March 11th, 1993. a.m.
Wladivostock 7 a.m.92 2486
Nemuro.... a.m19.80
30.01 - 30.10
Tokio
SW
Hakodate...
91
"
NW
1730.03
31
30.03
NE
30.03
NE
Kochi.......
Nagasaki... Kagoshima...
Oshima
Naha
Ishigakijima..
M [1993]
29.93
29.93
Taihokusam.1991
Taichu.........
Tainan Koshup......
Pescadores...
29 911
2129.89 "
Weibawei...9 a.m
Gutzlaff
Sharp Peak...
ח'
39.891-
|29 91] ----
130.16
30.07
Amoy 6.30 a 30.04
Swatowa.m.
Canton.
Hongkong to am 19.98 73 Victoria Peak
Gap Rock
MACAO Haiphong.....
Manila
29.96 $29.99
Malato Bacolod Hoilo Cebu. C. St. James, so a.m.
19.98 79
“YESTERDAY.
WEATHER REPORT
1 1 1 1 0 0||~||2200|
VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT THE PEAK HOTEL.
Arbuthnot, Major Brusse, George, Arbuthnot, Miss Beattic, Andrew Benson, A.P.D., Major
and Mrs. H. G.
Berner, Gilbert Berkley, H.
Bird, P.N., Surgeon &
Mrs. J. W. Brabazon, Ralph A. Brayne, H. F. R. Brent, H. A. W. Brown, B.E., Col. L. F. Bryson, A.
| Chapman, Mr. &
A.
Clark, W.
Cockell, Edgar
Mrs.
Hardy, Mrs. flehden, S. Henry, James Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jefries, H. D.
L. A. M. King R. H. Macuamara, R.N., Staff- Surgeon & Mrs.H.W. Marten, R. McDermott, A. P. B. Mitchell, Robert Norris, ... Surgeon
and Mrs. H. L Philpot, Leonard D. Pollock, R.C., H. E. Post, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas
Reid, T. H. Cockel, Mrs. E. and Rumsey, R.M., Han, R.
child'
Murray Dominch, W.
Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Denny, D.A.A.G., Major Scolt, Charles R.
and Mrs W. A. C. Sinclair, A. Ferrier, A.P.D., Col. and Smith, Carl W.
Mrs. G. H.
Sm th, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. W. Grant Harrison F.
and companion Spalekhaver, W. O. C. French, A.S.C., Major Stokes, A. G.
G. A.
Gibson, Dr Robert Grant, G. C. Lindsay Gros, Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Hamilton, Maj. A. B. Hardy, Lieut. Comdr.
Emess. C.
Besnard, Mrs.
Todd, Mr. children
and nurse Tucho, A. Wartensleben, Dr. Jur.
Graf von Wenborn, S. T.
METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS
Meteorological signals are hoisted on the
mast beside the Time-ball at Kowloon Point
for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not imply that bad weather
is expected here:-
Srocks.
(MARCH 1ath.)
PAID UP VALUE.
LAST DIVIDEND.
LATEST QUOTATION,
BANKS.
#25
8
Div. of L1.1of and bonus of ro/- 1/7=" $15.26 for half-year ending 31/12/1003
$690 buyers
Szaj buyers
Founders...
Sto
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Capora
tion***** National Bank of China, Limited.......
Do.
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited... China Traders' Insurance Company, Limited... North China Insurance Company, Limited Yangtsze Insurance Association, Limited ...... Casion Insurance Office, Limited ......
A DRUM indicates a typhoon to the East-Hongkang Fire Insurance Company, Limited China Fire Insurance Company, Limited......
ward of the Colony, (fe, in the East
quadrant, N.E, to S.E.)
A BALL indicates a typhoon to the West-
ward of the Colony, (ie, in the West
quadrant, S.W. to N.W.)
A CONE Point Upwards indicates a typhoon to the Northward of the Colony, (ie, in
the North quadrant, N.W. to N.E.)
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat;
Company, Limited
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company,
Limited China and Manila Steamship Company, Lim-7 .ited
Douglas Steamship Company, Limited
"Star" Ferry Company, Limited
Limited
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3/1 on A. shares for 1902.................. $1.96 on B. shares for 1902............unm
None on Founder shares....................
MARINE INSURANCES.
60 per cent=$30 per share for 1901 .............................. 16% $ for year ended 3041902
$515 buyers
$59 sales & buyers
Taels 195 buyers $135 buyers $1621
$305 buyers
$80 buyers
20
100
25
25
Final of 4% making in all 8% for 1901
60
10%-$17 for 1900
50
28-314 per share for 1901
FIRE INSURANCES.
......$363 sellers
$108 buyers
$27 sales
nominal
TO
25.
888-
SHIPPING.
Szój buyers
$14 buyers
524 per share for 1901.......
$6 per share for 1901
$13 for half-year ending 31*12*1902 .......
Fin. of 12)- making £1 per share for 1901... 10% for 1900...
(Div. of $3 per share for year ended $43 sales
13061902
($1.20)
130 cis. J 12% for year ending 30402
2nd Intering of 91. making 2 for 1901..
3rd Interim o Ts. 5 for 1902.
Interm of 2%......
Interim of 6% for 190
Interim of 6% for 1901.....
Fin. of $7 making $12 for 1901
Fin. of 7% making it % for the year
MINING.
£110/- sales
Taels 310 buyers Tacis 52 sales Taels 160 buyers Taels 160 buyers
$110 buyers $12
Taola 70 sellers
$2.75 sales
75 cents sellers
REFINERIES,
A CONE Point Downwards indicates a ty phoon to the Southward of the Colony, (iz, in the South quadrant, S.E. to 5.W).
"Shell" Transport and Trading Company,
Shanghai Tug Boat Company, Limited ...................... Taels Taku Tug and Lighter Company, Limited....... Taels Shanghai Cargo Boat Company, Limited ...... Tacls Co-operative Cargo Boat Company, Limited... Tacis
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited... Perak Sugar Cultivation Company, Limited... Taeis Luron Sugar Refining Company, Limited......
$ $
100
100
$3 per share for 1897
ta
Punjom Mining Company, Limited..... Punjom Mining Preference Shares.... Société Française des Charbonnages du Ton-
kin *******
$ $
10)
None
None
Francs 250
$
5
185, 10d.
I
Red Signals indicate that the centre is belier ed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.
Black Signals indicate that the centre is be- lieved to be less than 300 miles away
from the Culony,
NIGHT SIGNALS,
Two lanterns hoisted vertically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to veer,
Two lanterns hoisted horizontally indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to back,
The signals are repeated on the flagstaff-o the Godown Company at Kowloon, and also, by day only, at the Harbour Office and on II. M's Receiving Ship.
LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.
The Colony itself is warned of approaching
typhoons by means of the Typhoon Gun placed
at the foot of the mast, which is fired whenever
a strong gale of wind is expected to blow here.
NOTICE BOARDS,
Notice boards are placed at :-
Joint Cable Companies' Office.
Jelebu Mining and Trading Company, Limited Raub Alian Gold Mining Company, Limited... Chinese Engineering & Mining Company, Ld..
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company,
Limited
S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld..................................... Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown.
Company, Limited.............
New Amoy Dock Company, Limited............. Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf & Godown)
Company, Limited
China Frovident Loan and Mortgage Com Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Com
pany, Limited pany, Limited" Kowloon Land and Building Company, Ltd.... West Point Building Company, Limited.. Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited Oriente Hotel Company, Limited (Manila).. Astor House Hotel Co., Limited (Shanghai) Hotel des Colonics Co., Ld. (Shanghai)......... Queen's Hotel (Wei-bai-wei).... Humphreys Estate and Finance Company,
Limited .......... Shanghai Land Investment Company, Limited.
Hongkong Colton Spinning, Weaving and Dyeing Company, Limited.................................. Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weaving Company,
Limited International Cotton Manufacturing Company,
Limited OS CONTRATSA Laou-kung-mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving!
Company, Limited........
Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Company, Limited
Alhambra, Limited Philippine Tobacco Trust Co., Limited Shanghai-Sumatra Tobacco Company.....
Green Island Cement Company, Limited China-Borneo Company, Limited... A. S. Watson & Co., Limited........ Watkins, Limited.........
$600 sellers
Int. of Frs, 30 per share for 1901
5% for 4-year end. 31'7'94 (Coupon 9).......... No. 12 of 1/- per share........
7%=1/6 per share (Coupon No. 1).
DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.
{Div. of 10% and bonus of 2% for half-
year ending 31'12'02..........................
$1 sellers
$71 buyers
Taels 8 seller's
50
Taels
100
Interim of Tls. 7
Interim of $2 for 1903
Taels
$
61
100
100
$205 sales
$2 for 1901
Interim of Tls. 6 for 1901
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.
8%-80 cents per share for 1902-
Final of $6 making $12 for 1902 $2.30 per share for 1902
Final of $1.60 making $3.10 for 1907.re
15% for half-year ending 31.12 01
First year at opskri
First year....ezkera
9 per cent, for 1902
COTTON MILLS.
Taels 185 buyers
$96
$38 sales
Tatls 320 sales
$9 buyers
$143 sales
$27 sales & buyers
$30 sellers
Tacis 161 sales
Taels 25
Siit buyers Taels zis sellers
Taels
Taels
5
Thels
70 KN a
$6 for first half-year 1902.....
8%%$4 for half-year ending 31.12.1900
$176 buyers
133 buyers
$521 buyers
Interim of 6% for 1902
$
Taels
10
Final of 60 cents making $t per share...
$16 buyers
100
3% for period ended 31.1097..
Taels 37 buyers
Tacis
Taels Taels 500
100
Interim of 3% on account of 1898
...
Tadis 37 buyers
300
Taels 40 buyers
CIGAR AND
TOBACCO COMPANIES.
500
CD
20
None
Int. div. of 4% on nect. of 1898 on 6,000 shares 4% for period ended 31.12.00...........................
25% for year ending 30.6.1900
Interim of $2 per share
MISCELLANEOUS.
10 %-$1 per share for 1901 10% $1.50 for 1901........ Interim of 5% for 1902
90 cents per share for 1001..
$10 for 1902. ****
15 per cent $3.75 for 1901
$18 for year ending 31.11.1902 ....
75 cents for year ending 31.7.190!
5 per cent. $2 for 1901
Div. of $2 and bonus of $2k fur 1901 mo
$19.80 per share,
Taels 160
$350 buyers $25 buyers Taels 53 sellers
523 buyers 523 sellers $14 sales
59 sales
$14 sellers $6.85 sales $140-buyers
$110 $50 $240 sales $327 buyers SII buyers $40 sales
$40 buyers
Hongkong Electric Company, Limited. Hongkong Electric Company, Limited., Hongkong and China Gas Company, Limited Hongkong Hope Manufacturing Company,
Limited
80 cents for year ending 304 1903
40 cents for year ending 30.4.1992
10
io % div. and 1% bonus for 190
Final of Stz, making $16 for 19oz.....
Ferry Company's Pier, Ice House Street. Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited...............
Blake Pier.
Post Office,
Harbour Office.
Office of the Wharf & Godown Company,
Kowloon,
Hongkong Ice Company, Limited ......... Hongkong High-Level Tramways Co., Ltd. Dairy Farm Company, Limited.... Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited Bell's Asbestos Eastern Agency, Limited United Asbestos Oriental Ag'cy, Limited
Founders.
Do. Universal Trading Co., Limited Hongkong Steam Water-boat Co., Limited.... China Light and Power Co., Limited........... Robinson Piano Co., Limited......
WEATHER-FORECASTS and STORM-Manila Investment Co., Limited WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards
daily about 11 in., and also at other hours,
day or night, whenever necessary. Informa tion of importance is also issued by "Express,"
William Powell, Limited.... Maatschappij tot Mijn, Bosch-en Landbouw?
exploitatic in Langkat
THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily
about noon. It contains observations made at
Hongkong and at a number of stations in the
VISITORS AT CRAIGIEBURN. Beavis, C. E. H. Harvey, Lieut. and Far East, together with Remarks, Weather
Mrs. J. S. Clutton, Mrs. and child Hell, F. P.
forecasts, and information regarding the exisi- Dano, Mr. and Mrs. Lambelle, Lieut. and
G. K.
Mr. F. W.
ence and movements of typhoons based thereon. Denison, A.
Parker, Capt. and Mrs. Denison, Mrs. A. Tooker, Mr. and Mrs.
Helms, W.
VISITORS AT: THE KOWLOON
HOTEL Day, J. 5.
Jewell, Mrs F. F.
Laird, Re
O'Leary, USA Pay master and Mrs. C. R. Kennon, Mrs. L.-W. V. O'Leary, Master
Rice, Mrs Helen H. Rice, Miss Dorothy Wheeley, Mr. & Mrs. J. VISITORS AT THE QUEENS HOTEL.
Musgrave, Mrs. Nobbs A P
Allan, D.
Faseb, R. Gerard, Capt Kellerhoff, E. Keyt, Dr,
Morrison, J. D.
*
THE LAW of storms.
Further information concerning the weather to be expected while signals are hoisted, and sailing directions, are given in "The Law of Storms in the Eastern Seas"
F. G. F100,
Fezare, T.. Sator, Lieut Vanderpoel, Mrs. Wandres, E
Acting Director,
Hongko ig, Observatory, 24th July, 190a
Telegraphic Address—" Rialto." Telephone No. 148.
&
P. O. Box No. rrr.
Chusan Chine
VESSEL'S NAME
Eastern.................. zen van Laisang- Ningchow.............. Empress of China
| Hiroshima Maru
Idzumi Maru................. Indrasamba.... Doric
10
Lo 12s. 6d.
Si buyers
80 cents per share.........
$8} sollers
10
5155
20
Interim of $1.20 per share
$12
10
Final of 6% making 12% for the year.................
Sut
20
None
Sto buyers
30
$50
None
Siç buyers
fio buyers
Guilders too
5%%$2 for ball-year 1901.........
Final of 50 cents making S per linte......... Interim Dividend of Tis. 2} per share.......
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
FROM
AGENTS
Singapore Shan, hai Timor...... Singapore.......... Moji...... Japan Singapore .... Singapore Japan
San Francisco
Taels 280 buyers
Benjamin, KelLY & POTTS, Shari Brokers.
P. & O. S.. N. Co...... Pacific Mail S S. Co. an Gibb, Livingston & Co............ Jardine, Matheson & Co............ Butterfield & Swire............ Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Nippon Yusen Kaisha...
P. & A. S. S. Conve Pacific Mail S. S. Co...in
DUE
To-morrow To-morrow To-morrow To-mo March 14th
March 15rb
March 16th
·March 16th March zoth March 21st
We would direct the attention of shipping firms to the style in which Steamers Expected" and "Pro published in these calvinns, and in so doing respectfully urge the managers of shipping firms to give orders to their clarke to see th office, on the forme already supplied gratis, with the latest available information every day.