Page
Shipping.
Arrivals
Shinano Maru, Jap. ss., 3,960, Thompsen, and June, Seattle via Ports and May, Gen.-- N. Y. K.
Fausang, Hr. 55, 1410, Cox, 2nd June,- Newchwang and Chefoo 28is May, Gen.-- J., M. & Co.
Capri, Ital 38, 2,718, Belsito, 2nd June,
Bombay 16th May, and Singapore 27th, Gen.-C. & Co,
Andree Rickmers, Ger. 5.5., 1,020, Köhn, and June, Saigon 29th May, Flour.-A., K &
Co.
Nuernberg, Ger, 5.5, 2,663, Faburg, and June, Hamburg 8th Apr., and Singapore 27th May, Gen.-S. & Co. Heathford, Br. 5.5., 2.50, Muller, and Junc, Amoy 31st May, Cual.-A., K. & Co. Seirstad Nor, B., 517, Larsen, 2nd June,-
Hongay 31st May, Coats.-C. & Co. Kwangian, Ch. 5.5, 1,536, Lunt, and June,
Canton and June, Gen.—C. M. S. N. Co. Wingsang, Br. 6.5., 1,554, Seilar, 3rd June,
Chinkiang 29th May, Gen.-)., M. & Co. Yangisze, lit 5.5., 4,149, Allen, 3rd June,
Glasgow 25th Apr., and Singapore 28th May, Cen.-B & S.
Empire, Br. s.s., 4.498, Helms, 3rd June, Kobe 29th Nay, Gon. G, L & Có Hahn, Br. s.s., 1,183, Roach, 3rd June,—
Foochow 31st May, Amoy ist, June, and Swntow 2nd, Gen.-D., L. & Co.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1903.
Vessels in Port.
STRAMERS.
Apenrade, Ger. 5.3., 611, Ulderup, 1st June,— akhoi and Hoihow 29th May, Gen.-J. & Co.
Amold Luyken, Ger. 5.5, 1,095, Ueberfeld, 31st May, Saigon 27th May, Rice and Flour-E. A. T, Co.
Baron Balfour, Fr. 6.5, 2,566, Bridger, 29th
MayMaji 31 May, Conls.-B. & Co. Catherine Apcar, Br. 9.s, 1,730, Stewart, 25th
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT.
Barometer............
Temperature Humidity Rainfall.......
On dalam Op dat zi
16 MM.
29.96
4 p.m.
20.87
85 75
88
57
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, June 3rd, 1993, a.m.
May,-Calcutta 10th May, Penang and Singapore 19 h, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Changsha, Br, s.s., 1,453, Moore, 1st June, Vladivostock.7 a.m.
Kobe 25th May, and Moji 27th, Gen.-- TI. & S.
Chwnshan, Br. s.5, 1,281, Jenkins, 17th May, -Saigon 23rd May, Rice and Meal.-B. & Co.
City of Peking, Ain, 5.5., 3,186, Friele, 1st June,
San Francisco 30th Apr, and Shanghai 28th May, Mails and Gen.-P. M. §. S. Co.
Decima, Ger. 5.5., 794, Schlaikier, 25th May,
Samoa Island 1st May, Ballast.-S., W. &
Ca.
Formosa, r. s.s., 67, Evans, 24th May,
Amay 24th May, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Heathdene, Br. 5.s., 2,300 Milburne, 27th May,
-Moji a May, Coal-Order. Hong Moh, Br. s.3., 2,555, Stach, 19th May,
Penang and Singapore 11th May, Gen. Lena, Nor. 5.8, 99, Borge, 29th May,-Canton
Joo Teck Seng. 29th May, Gen.-C. & Co.
Kowloon, Ger. 8., 1,487, schr, 3rd June-Macduff, Br. s .. 1,882, Glegg, and June,
Shanghai 31st May, Gen.-S. & Co.
Departures.
June 3
Empress of China, for Vancouver.
Huiloong, for Swalow,
Auping Maru, for Swatow,
Hone Ret, for Amay.
Haldis, far Amoy.
Hiping, for Canton. Sunghiang, for Manila.
Kwa sg.e, for Yakobama.
Segovia, for Singapore. Nubia, for Singapore. Wingsang, for Canton.
Frysang, for Canton.
Passengers arrived.
Per Yangiste, from Singapore-350 Chinese.
Liverpl 18th Apr., and Singapore 17th May, Gen-D. & Co., Ld.
Marie, Swed. 9.8., 1,005, Johnsson, 31st May,
Hamburg 3rd Apr, and Port Said 23rd, Gen.-Order.
Mausang, Br. 3.5, 1,644, Walsh, 17th May,— Sandakan 22nd May, Timber.-J., M. &
Go.
Namsang, Br. 5.5 2.591, Payne, 31st May,
Calcutta 17th May, Penang 23rd, and Singapore 26th, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Nanchang, Br. s.s, 1,270. Robinson, 30th May,
-Canton 29th May, Gen.-B. & S. Petrarch, Ger. 5.5., 1,251, Ahrens, 1st June,- Wuhu 25th May, Rice -5, W. & Ĉo. Pompey, Am. 5.8. 1,200, Range, 28th May,
Manila, P.I. 25th May, Ballast.-U. S. Government,
Rajaburi, Ger. 5.5., 1,187, Wendig, 29th May, Bangkok 23rd May, Rice-B. & S.
Per Nuernbere, from Singapore--210 Chi-Ruby, Br. 5.5.1,61 Almond, 1st June,
rese.
Manila 30th May, Gen.-S., T: & Co.
from Aparri, Hallast.—Order.
→Saigon 25th May, Rice-flour and Paddy. -Meyer & Co.
Tamba Maru, Jap. 5.5, 3,800. Wale, 2nd June, -Singapore 27th May, Gen.-N. Y. K. Telemachus, fr. s... 1,31, Williamson, 28th May, Saigon 24th May, Rice, Flour and Gen.-Nam Wo & Co.
Per Andree Rickmers, from Saigon-Messrs. San Joaquin, Am. s.s., 237, Galdiez, 26th Apr Zeidler, Ingenew, and 131 Chinese.
Per Shimann Mary, from Seattle, &c-Mr.Taicheang, Ger. 5.9, 828, Wichking, 29th May, and Mrs. W. Rodwell and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schwindt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Haman, Mrs. W. H. St. John Mrs. F. J. Werner, and Mrs. Dougherty, Miss Paddock, Miss M. E. Polley, Miss J. M. Healey, Miss S. Price, Miss E. S. Paxton, Miss E. B. Caldwell and Miss A. Kriz, Dr. R. H. Hawkes, Captain W. E. Kent, Messrs. F. Perkins, F. M. Walter, B. C. Neal, O. H. Neal, Maskarzan, F. 1. Wedge, I. Ilabdeal, G. B. St. John H. S. Mead, King, E. B. Pye, B. J. Barlow, W. C. Barrett, C. F. Deichwan, E. A Coddington, J. Burion, B. Pehuke, E. Berger, II. Kelly and Araton.
Per failan, from Coast Ports-Rt. Rev. Bishop Hoare, Messrs. S. Page, Kau Lien Hoe, and 100 Chinese,
Per Empire, from Kobe for Hongkong- Mrs. Morkham and 2 children. For Manila- Miss Bassett and Mr. R. Milla For Brisbane -Messra. J. S. Little and R. V. Little. For
Sydney-Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Fookes, Mrs. and Miss Languon, Misses Cox (2), Miss Shaw, Mrs. Jerome and maid, Mr. and Mrs. Brookes, Miss Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. Walford, Miss Craven, Mrs. Saunders and Miss Imlay.
Passengers departed.
Per Aki Maru, for Seattle, &c.-Lieut. and Mr. E. Bissell, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mihara and three children Mr und Mrs. F. A. Wendt and child, Mrs. W. D. Graham, Mrs. A. Higashi Tsanoi, Lieuts. Dickins, R.A. Strover, R.A.. Dowding, R.A., and Gaskell, R.E., Capt. Gillan, Messrs. . Y. Meyer, D. Hallis, R. C. Wheeler, H. D, Bassett, R, Hewson, A Serpa, G. W. W. Ellis, G. Fisher, CStehr, Brown, Goodridge, K. Kawara and S. Nakashima, Misses H. Shimomi and M. Fujiwara.
Shipping Reports.
Str. Seirstad from Hongay:-Light S.E'ly wind,
Tientsin, Br. 5.5, 2,555, Kennick, 1st June,
Kobe 23rd May, Gen.-P. & 0. S. N. Co. Triumph, Ger. 5.5, 768, Hansen, 2nd June,
Canton 1st June, Gen -J. & Co. Wineland, Dan. s.5., 1,667, Degn, 30th May,
Java 15th May, and Manila 22th, Sugar. Chinese.
Yuensang, Tir.-6.5., 1,128, Payne, 1st June.—
Manila 29th May, Remp.-J., M. & Co.
SAILING. VESSELS.
Alice, Ger, bq. 2,062, Reimers, 27th May,
New York 28th Dec., Oil.~S. O. Co.
-B&S
Columbia, Am. sch., 772, Sprague, 27th Mar Dharwar, Swed. by., 1,170, Larsson, 11th Apr.-Fremantle 13th Dec,, Sandalwood. -J., M. & Co.
Grosvenor, Br. bq., 516, Boga, 14th June,
Mauritius 16th Jan., Sugar.-A. & Co. Holliswood, Am. bq., 1,034, Knight, 23rd Feb.,
-Fremantle, W. A. 12th Dec, Sandle wood.-G. & Co.
Kentmere, Br. 4-masted by, 2.437. Burch,
27th Apr.-Shanghai zoth Apr., Ballast. 5. O, Co,
Omega, Br. bq, 480, Swenson, 18th May,
Singapore, Timber.-Order.
Pierre Antonine, Fr. bq, 1,740, Retegne,
1st Apr, New York 3rd Oct, O. Order.
Post Office.
A Mail will clone for :-- Swalow, Singapore and Bangkok-Per Raja-
Str. Healhford from Amoy:-Fine weather | buri, 4th inst., 9 AM. throughout.
Str. Wingsang from Chinkiang-Moderate
S.W. winds and hazy weather.
Str. Fauzang from Chefoo:-Fresh to strong winds to Turnabout, moderate from there to port, dense fog off NE. Promontory and slight. ly foggy all down the China coast.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns. Tayabas
H.M.S. TainET
Montancs..........
Nanchang e
Decima..
Canton River......
San Joaquin..
Chwnshan..........................
ALZ Kowloon
Cosmopolitan
Dock.
11
Canton Per Honam, 4th inst., 9.30 A.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, qth inst, 1,15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kwangisk, 4 inst., 3 P.M. Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Fer Nam- chung, 4th inst, 4 P.M.
Canton-Per Powan, 4th inst., § P.M. Namtao-Per Tailer, 4th inst., § P.M. Swalow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haitan, 5th inst., to A.M.
Manila-Per Yuentang, zth inst., 3 P.M. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Empire, 5th inst., 5 P.M.
Manila-Per Rudi, 6th iust, 9AM. Minila-Per Rescita Maru, 6th inst, to A M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Catherine Aptur, 6th inst., 10 A.M.
Ampy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per City of Peking, 6th inst., 10.45 A.M.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pe: May-Valella, Gih inst., 11 A.M.
Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-8th May--Radenia. 12th Seneca, Glentechy, Heavenue, Kish, 16th May --Valdemar, Teenkai, Telemachus, Dunbar,
·Ernest Simons, Ceylon. 19th May-Ambria, 22nd May-Prometheus, Tungshing, Sanuki Maru, Linn. 27th May-Wersburg, Benledi, Preussen, Vienna, Zeña. 30th May--Deuca- lion.
Homeward-8th May-Oopack, Macduff 19th May-Inaha Maru, Java, 22nd May- Konigsberg, Kiautschou." 30th May-Parra, Stentor, Nippon.
Arrivals at Home-16th May-Kintuck, Sachsen. 19th May-Candia, Bamberg, And-| aluria. 27th May-Tonkin. joth Máy Glau cut, Glenturrel.
Vessels
Due
Hinsang, 6th inst, 2 P.M.
Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang--Per
Shanghai-Per Wuhu, 6th inst., 4 P.M. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingtu, soth
inst. 4 P..
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri,
11th inst., 10 A.M.
Eumpe. *. India, via Tuticorin-Pe Stuttgart, 11th inst, I AM.
Nemuro... Hakodate ...
Tokio...
Kochi
Bar. Th. Ho. Wind Wr.
29.83! Nagasali..... Kagoshima...
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B.m. 29.53
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29.55
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129.58
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29.83
29.88
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29.97
11
29.97
Taichu.........
Taibold 5 am 29.93
PH
29.94
Tainan.........
29.93
Koson......
[29.94
(29-94]
10.00
(29.941
**
Pescadores.... Weihaiwei... am GoLlaff
Sharp Peak... Aroy......
++
6.30 a 29.97
Canton..........
Swatow 9 a.m.
**
Hongkong to am 29.95 85 79 Victoria Peak
Cap Rock ...
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29.84 84 71
11
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29.83 29.87
Macao.......... Haiphong... Manila.......................... Malate...9 km. Bacolod...... Iloilo...... Cebu C. St. James. 10a.m.
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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG.
Amies, C. Anton, A. S. Barclay, Mrs. W. W.
Barrett, E. G. Begley, B. T.
Black, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, L. D. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Thos. Icely, Rev. F. Jameson, Mrs. Jamieson, Mr.
Kangan, M.
Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, A. Eu Borthwick, Mrs. Boudet, Mr. Bowers, Dr. Brabrook, E. G.
| Brasseur, H.
Brown, W. S.
Buck, Hart
Clarke, W. G. Colson, F. T.
Dawson, Mr. & Mrs.
Davies, A. B. Deane, A. S.
Katsch, E. A. Macgowan, R. J. Marriott, Dr. A. Mast, Sydney
Mast, Mr. and Mrs, E.
Matthews, Mrs. M. J. McAran, T. P. Miller, P. L. Mair, A.
F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
Derbyshire, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Dothie, Miss Douglas, Capt. &
E.O.
Ollis, Mr. and Mrs, and
nurse
Page, W. T.
Parfitt, W.
Mrs.
Potts, W. H.
Downing, T. C. Dutton, J. H.
Edwards, F, W.
Rankin, J.
Reid, H. J. Sales, Miss De Sellars, E
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Skott, C. Ellis, Mrs. Emerson, A.
Ferrand, M. Fisher, H.
Fox, H. H.
Georg, C.
Gimenez, Mrs. J. Glover, C. Coldspink, Mr.
Somerville, G. Thomas, J. A. Thomson, Dr. Valentin, C.
J. C.-
Waite, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E.
Walford, W. T. Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B.
Watkins, C. A.
White, Jas. W.
Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, W. J.
Powell Growder, J. Harvey, M. R. D.. Haughwont, W. B. Heaps, E.
•
Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Gordon
KING EDWARD,
Hogan, P. C. Hollis, Thos. J. Hopkins, Mrs. J. Howard E. Hunter, J. M.
Spencer, W. W. Locksmith, Mr. & Mrs. Stephens, M. J. D.
I. S.
Vaughan, H. S. Notton, Mr. and Mrs. Wight, James A.
R..
Osborne, Mts. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. N. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Campbell, R.E.,
j. R. Colbert, P. D. Donald, W. B. Hachwood, H. Houghton, R.
CONNAUGHT.
Lieut. Humphreys, W.
Marston, Mrs. Marston, L.
Stephens, H. Stodart, F.
Thomas, C. B. Langlands, A.O.D., Capt. Tyrwhitt, T.
Walter, F. M.
P.
Adamsen, Mrs.
family Andree, K. Avasia, Mr. and Mrs. Bamsey, Mr. and Mrs.
and family Benjamin, J. Beyer, Hans
Bock, O.
Dofflemann, Dr.
|
Hickman, Jas.
Singapore, Fening and Colombo-Per Allison, A. Rombay, 12th inst., II A
Manila-Per Zafiro, 13th inst., 9 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohamo, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of India, 24th inst., 11-A.M.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser. vatory:--
On the 3rd at 11.30 am. The depression 4 lying over. Manchuria yesterday has moved Eastwards and lies now over the E. part of the Sea of Japan.
Steamers Expected.
From Agents
Massilia......... Singapore. P. & O. Count 4 Rosetta Maru... Manila .... T. K....... June Oopack
.........ingapore B. & S......une 4 Siam ********
Singapore Order......June Chingtu. Darwin. B. & S... June 7 Preu sen Genoa...... M. & Co... June 13. Nippon Maruan Fcisco P. M. Co... June 13 Suis ng... Calcutta, M. & Cotune 10 Taiyuan... <ydney ...[E, & S.June 21 Empressol ind.Vancouver. C. P. R. ColJune 22 Siberia San F'cisco P. M. Co... June az
4
The barometer has risen on the China coast, except in the South, fallen over the Philippines. Pressure is highest in a belt lying over S. China and the Pacific towards the-Loochoos,
and there are indications of the existence of a low area over the Pacific to the SE.of Luzon. Moderate variable to NE. winds in the Formosa Channel and over the N. part of the Chida Sex.
Forecast:vatiabla" to moderate ; fair,
Barnett, Dr.
Beattie, Andrew Behn, Geo.
OCCIDENTAL.
and Hurst, F. Keyt, Dr. Kockenberyer, Dr. K. Levy, J, S. Lopez, Senor Martin, Dr. Mariano Mogford, W. Pezare, Lient. Schmalfuss, A. Simmons, Mauric Schwedenberg, J.
Benson, A.P.D., Major
and Mrs. H. G. Berkley, H
A.
PEAK.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. P.
N. H. King R. H. Macleod, W., D.D.S. Martin, R. McDermott, A. P. B. Mitchell, Robert Philpot, Leonard D. Pollock, KC, H. E. Rumsey, A.N., Hou. R.
Murray Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Charles R. *Sinclair, A...
Smith, Carl W.- "Spalckbaver, W. O, C.
Thomson, V. D. Webb, L. S. Wenborn. S. T. Wilford, F. C.
Berner, Gilbert Brasse, George, Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. French, A.Sc. Major
G. A. Fuchs, A Goeke, A. Gibson, Dr. Robert' Grant, G. C. Lindsay Hamilton, Maj. A. B. Hahbe, F. Jeffries, H. U.
CRAIGIEBURK,
Lambelle, Lieut. and
Mr. F. W. Struckmeyer, O.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Lieut. and
Mrs. J. S. Helms, W
nda, light to Jewill, Frank F.
KOWLOON;
Stewart Richards, Capt
WEATHER-FORECASTS AND
· ́STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED
FROM THE HONGKONG
OBSERVATORY.
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 :—
A DRUM indicates a typhoon to the East ward of the Colony, (ie, in the East
quadrant, N.E. to S.E.)
A BALL indicales a typhoon to the West
ward of the Colony, (ie, in the West
quadrant, S.W. to NW.),
A CONE Point Upwards indicates a typhoon to the Northward of the Colony, (, in
the North quadrant, N.W. to N.E.)
A CONE Point Downwards indicates a ty phoon to the Southward of the Colony,
(ie, in the South quadrant, S.E. to S.W).
Red Signals indicate that the centre is believ
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 Colony.
NIGHT SIGNALE.
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 of
the Godown Company at Kowloon, and also,
by day only, at the Harbour Office and on
ILM's Receiving Ship.
LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.
The Colony itself is wamed 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.
Srocks.
THE SHARE MARKET.
Founders...
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
(Div. of £1,10), and bonus of 10j. ☺)
1/7-$25.26 for half-year ending $665.b.
PAID UP VALUE.
LAST DIVIDEND.
BANKS.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation......... National Bank of China, Ld...
$ 115
€ 31/12/1992,
8
3/1-$1.96) for 1903 .........
$26 b.
} None
$10
MARINE INSURANCES.
60 per cent-530 per share for 1901... Stoo sa. & bi 1551 for year ended 304'1902...... $50 b. Interim of 1 for 1901. CODE 20%-$12 for 1901
Tis. 120
$130b
5175 b.
$84. $315 b.
25
Union In. Society of Cton, La. 5 100 | China Traders' In. Co, Ld. ... $ North China tn. Co., Ld....... £25 Yangisze In, Association, Ld. $ 60 Canton In. Office, Ld.......... $50
Hongkong Fire In, Co., Ld.... $ China Fire In. Co., Ld... 5
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao S. B.Co., Ld. .............................. Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld..... China & Manila S.S. Co., Ld.. Douglas S. S. Co., Ld. "Star" Ferry Co., Ld................. "Shell" Transport & Trading
28 %=$14 per share for 1901 FIRE INSURANCES.
Saat per share for 1901
20 $6 per share for 1901
SHIPPING.
$1 for half-year cading 31121902... $37 b. Fin. of 12-making £1 for 1901... $100 b. 20% for 1900
$26 b. Div. of $3 for year ended 30'6'1903... 543 b. $1.20 12% for year" ending f❘ Sast b. 30°403***** ....... 2 $151 b.
15
10
50
10
$
5
60 cts.)
2
Shanghai Tug Boat Co., Ld. Fis. 100 Taku Tug & Lighter Co., Ld.... Tls. go Shanghai Gargo B. Co., Ld.... Tis, 100 Co-operative Carga B. Co., Ld. Tis. 100
China Sugar Refining Co., Ld. $ 100 Luzon Sugar Refining Co., Ld. $ 100 Perak Sagar Cultivation Co.,
Ld.....
Tis. 50
Punjom Mining Co., Ld....... $ Punjom Mining Preference
Shares
3rd Interim of 6d. for 1901 Final of 7% making 20% for 1902.
·Final of S making 7% for the year Final of making 13 % for 1907.... Final of 7% making 13 % for 190...) REFINERIES.
£17/-
Tls. 330 b.
Tis. 47 5. Tis, 165 sa.
Fin. of $7 making $12 for 1901 Stob. $3 per share for 1897
Fin. of 7% for year ending 30.9.02
MINING.
$12 3.
Tis, 70
[1
Nonc
$35.
ร
None
35 cts. B.
Fr. 250
Int. of Frs, 30 per share for 1902...
$600
E
་
Société Française des Char-
bonnages du Tonkin..... Jelebu Mining & Trading Co.,
Ld..................
5 Raub Australian Gold Mining
Co, Ld.......... Chinese Engineering & Min
ing Co, Lda
£0.18.10
No. 9 of 5% for 4-year end. 31794 ... $145.
No. 12 of 1/- per share 28 101
$9 s.
£ No. 1 of 1/6 per share 10'10'02 ......... TIs. 7 5. Docks, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.
50
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock
Co., L
...S S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co., Ld. Tis, 100 Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf
50
& Godown Co, Ld............ 5 New Amoy Dock Co., Ld...... $ 61 Shanghai & Hongkew What
& Godown Co., Ld.
10 % & bonus 2 % for 1 year 31'12'02... $213 b Interim of Tls. 7 acct, 1902 1903. Tls. 182) sa.
Final of $23 making 543 for 1902 ...... $2 for 1901
$87 b.
$40 b.
Tis. 100 Final of Tis, 12 making Tis. 18 for 19oz Tis, 292) sa. LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.
5.
10
100
30
B%80 cents per share for 1902
Final of $6 making $12 for 1903 52.30 per share for 1902
£9.85 32.
$169
$40.
$
50 50
Final of $1.60 making $3.10 for 1902... 56 for 2nd year making St2 for 1902 8%-$4 for 1-year ending 31.12.1900
$51 b.
$150 b.
£30 b.
15% for half-year ending 31.12.01...
$315.
China Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ld. ............................ Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co., Ld. ....................................... K'loon Land & Building Co.,Ld $ West Point Building Ĉo, Ld. $ Hongkong Hotel Co., Ld. Oriente Hotel Co., Led.(Manila) Astor House Hotel Co, Ld.........
(Shanghai)
$ 25 Hotel des Colonies Co., Ld.}
(Shanghai) **Tis. 25 Queen's Hotel (Wei-hai-wei) Tis. 25 Humphreys Estate & Finance
3 10 S'hai Land Investment Co., Ld./Tis.
go`
(o
6% for year ending 31'3'02 ............................. First year
9 per cent. for 1902
Final of 6% making 12 % for 1902 COTTON MILLS.
Tls. 160x div. Tls. 25
Staž
.......i Tii. 109 sa.
516b.
Tis. 39 5.
Tls. 400.
Tls. 40 b. ́
Tis, 200
Hongkong Cotton Spinning,
Weaving & Dyeing Co., Ld5
interim of 40 cents per share,..................... Ewo Cotton Spinning &
Weaving Co., Ld. Tls, 100 3% for period ended 31.10.97... International Cotton Manufac-¡
turing Co., Ld.............. Tls. 100 Interim of 3% on account of 1898 Laou-kung-mow Cotton Spinn-
ing & Weaving Co., La. Tis, 100 Interim div. of 4 % on acct. of 1898 ... Soy Chee Gotton Spinning
Co, Ld
Tis, 500
4% for period ended 31.12.00. CIGAR and Tobacco. COMPANIES. }
Alhambra, Ld. Philippine Tobacco, Trust Co.,
Ld....... Shanghai Sumatra Tobacco Tis,
Green Island Cement Co., Ld., China-Borneo Co., Ld...........
Hongkong Ice Co., Ld..
Ferry Company's Pier, Ice House Street. Hongkong High-Level Tram-
$ 500 25% for year ending 30.6.19005335
$. 50
None
.......... $18 20460 for year ending 31.10.03
(Final of Tis, 2.60 making Tis."
MISCELLANEOUS.
$10 for 1004 ................................ $130 15 per cent-53-75 for 1901 m.). $49 8. Final of $12, making $16 for 1902...... $240 5.
$18 for year ending 31.11.1902
.......$320 5,
75 cents for year ending 31.7.190...... Sirib.
5 per ccot$2 for 1901..................... $40 & Div. of $21 for 1902 ........................ 540 5.
54 b.
80 cents for year ending 31.5.02......... 9 b. $19.80 for year end. 31'5'02 acct 1903. 5155
Interim of 6%
Tls. 56 s..
10
12%-$1.20 per share for 1902
Szą b.
12
First year
SILS.
A. S. Watson & Co., Ld. ...... $ Watkins, Ld.......................................................... Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. S Hongkong & China Gas Co
10
Interim of 5 % for 190
$141 sa, & b.
$ per share for 1902
$75.
10
Bo cents for year ending 304.1907
... $121 b.
5
40 cents for year ending 30.4.1902
10
›% div, and 1 % bonus for 1901
37 b. 5:40 b.
Hongkong Rope Manufactur
ing Co., Ld
Geo Fenwick & Co. L
25
25
Blake Pier.
Post Office.
Harbour Office
Kowloon.
WEATHER-FORECASTS and STORM
WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards
Dairy Farm Co., Ld........... Hongkong & China Bakery Campbell, Moore & Co. 30 Bell's Asbestos Eastern
Agency, Ld.................. Lo.11.6. Office of the Wharf & Godowa Company, United Asbestos Oriental
Agency, Ld........
Do. Founders. $ 10 Hongkong Steam Water-boat
19. $ Chiat Light & Power Co., Ld. S Robinson Piano Co, Ld....... $ Manila Investment Co., Ld.... 5 William Powell, Ld.
ways Co. La
100
6
10
10
$13 b.
20
None
58
50
5%-$2 for half-year 1901.....
550
50
Моле
Si5 b.
5, to
Final of so cents for half-year 30,6or 39
en Landbouw exploitatie in
Langkat, Limited .........
Telegraphic Address-" Rialto." Telephone No. 148, P. O. Box No. It
NOTE:―b==buyers, s.—sellers, sa—sales.
BENJAMIN, KELLY & FOTTE,. Share Brokers.
daily about 11 am, and also at other hours, Maatschappij tot Mijn, Bosch-Guilders Interim Dividend of Tis, 74 per share Tis, 270 8,
day or night, whenever necessary, Informa tion of importance is also issued by "Express."
THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily
about soon. It contains observations made at Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Far East, together with Remarkt, Weather
forecasts, and information regarding the exist ence and movements of typhoons based thereon,
THE LAW OF STORMS.-
Further information concerning the weather d and
to be expected while signals are hoisted,
BRITISH WARSHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
(3rd June:)
Mirs Bay
Weibalwei
Alacrity ...despatch. Shanghai **Albion... *** battleship... Nagasaki Algerine...loop Amphitrite cruiser...... fapan Argonaut... cruiser... Blenheim Bramble...
Britomart
Cressy...
cruiser..... Weihaiwei gunboat ...gunboat... Weihaiwei
Weihaiwei
......... cruiser. Japan
A
Mutine
Ocean Olter Phoenix Rambler...
Rinaldo
Robin...
sloop Mirs Bay battleship... Mirs Bay destroyer Weihaiwei
...sloop
...survey
sloop
****Tiver
Singapore
Shanghai Japan
Rosario Floor Bro........... Hongkong
Sandpiper
Cherub ... Eclipse ... Espiègle... Europa.... Fame
...tug & water) Hongkong
cruiser
...Japan
Spipe Spartiate
•stoop...
Shanghai
cruiser...... en route Home
Taku. Talbot *** Tamar... Teal...
*Glory....
Thetis
Goliath.... Handy Hart
Tweed
Humber...
*FAG. FI60,
Janus
Kinsha
sailing directions, are given in "The Law of Fearless... Storms in the Eastern Seas
Hongkong, Observatory, 24th July, 1992
... destroyer ... in reserve
cruiser ...Japan ...battleship... Woosung battleship...Japan destroyer ... Weibaiwei destroyer... Hongkong store Weihaiwei, destroyer... Weihaiwei. digeftriver gebe. Yangtsen
Moorhen,
riverg. b. West River
Vestal Waterwitch Whiting... Woodcock Woodlark
Hongkong river geb... Hongkong river gb. Yangtsre cruiser... en route Home destroyer. Hongkong. craiser Shanghai. receiving Hongkong river g-b... [Yangtaxe cruiser Shanghai- coast geb... Yangisany sloop Japane survey en rta. Weihaiwa destroyer. Hongkong river gebe Yangtan river g, bis Yangtze,
dmiraleaHarry T, Gr