Intimations.
CANTON DISTRICT.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 68.
Establishment of Lights in the approaches to Canton.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1904.
Intimations.
SPECIAL OLD TOM GIN larshall and
Elvy's
Satinette
Not of the following LIGHTS in the
OTICE is hereby given of the establish-
ment.
approaches to Canton
- BLAKE POINT LIGHT. This light was exhibited for the first time at eunset on the 26th ultimo. 4-
The illuminating apparatus is dioptric group occulting, of the sixth order, showing a fixed WHITE LIGHT varied by four eclipses every 30 seconds, thus :-
Light...6 Seconds.
Eclipse... 3
Light 3:
Eclipse... 3,
Light............. 4
Eclipse... 2.
Light............ 2
Eclipse... 2
11
and so on.
The light, which is hoisted on a mast and is
elevated 40 feet above high water, should be
DOUBLY DISTILLED
AND OF
MATURED AGE,
TO BE OBTAINED FROM-
THE MUTUAL STORES, Des Vœux Road.
Hongkong, 11th May, 19045
(608
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
李隆
visible in clear weather at a distance of 10 LI KWONG LOONG,
nautical miles.
AMHERST POINT LIGHT.
This light was exhibited for the first time at sunset on the goth ultima
The illur nating apparatus is dioptric of the 6th order, showing a fixed RED LIGHT.
The light, which is hoisted on a mast and is elerated 40 feet above high water, should be visible in clear weather. at a distance of 7 nautical miles.
TIDE POLE LIGHT: This light, on the right bank of the river in Belcher Reach, was exhibited for the first time
on the 4th instant.“
CABINET-MAKER AND ART DECORATOR, from Shanghai, has opened a
- FURNITURE STORE'
at
No. 1, WYNDHAM STREET. The only Shop in Hongkong with this name.
HERE HIGH-CLASS FUNITURE of every description can be made to order in any design required.
WHE
Has been patronised by the Hongkong Club, Hongkong Hotel, Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co, The illuminating apparatus is dioptric of the Establishments in the Colony, to whom refer
Ld., Joint Telegraphs Cos., and other leading seventh order, showing a fixed RED LIGHT. ence may be made as to the Superior Work- The light, which is hoisted on a mast and ismanship and Materials of the Furniture, &c., elevated 40 feet above high water, should be supplied. visible in clear weather at a distance of 4 nautical miles.
Approved,
J. HOWELL MAY,
Harbour Master.
9. M. RUSSELL,
Deputy Commissioner of Customs in
charge.
Custom House,
Canton, 3th October, 1904.
Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. write as follows:-
"We have pleasure in stating that Mr. LI KWONG 100NG; furnished the Anaexe lo our Dispensary and gave us every satisfac
tion."
(Sd.) A. S. WATSON & Co.. Ld. ORDERS punctually attended to, and CHARGES most moderate.
[1119
AN INSPECTION INVITED, Hongkong, and September, 1904.
THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE.
AND ELECTRIC COMPANY,
LIMITED..
HONGKONG EXCHANGE.
Shipping.
Arriva']
1995
Hue, Fr. 8.3., 70%, Godineau, 11th Oct.,- Haiphong and Holhow roth Oct, Gen.- A. R. M.
African Prince, B ... 3,181, J. McFarlane, 11th Oct.,-Amoy roth Oct., Gez.-A., K. & Co.
child, Messrs. H. Price, L. Fidell, Mr. and Mr Mehlhose, Miss Frieda Vogt, Mr. and Mis F. Allen, Messrs. Lock, Fong Cheng Eng, H. G. Caltrof, Madam Broast, Miss Sarah Oreno, Mrs. Robertson and child, Mr. and Mr. CE. Warren, Mess's, C. Chan, K. M. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Harting, Mrs. Kate Davies and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Snuggs and children, Messrs. Georg Rensch, W. Marsch, Emil Lipp, C. Baningarstner, L. Unversagt Karl Freund, Mas Maria Ramp, Mr. H. Fatton, Mrs. WBaya and child, Messm. T. L. Rich mond, S. Kato, A. David, Gustav Femen, Mr. and Mrs. E, Bornand, Miss E. Werkin, and Mr. Andre Merrer, 7 Chinese, and 13 Japanese.
Passengers departed.
Per Athenian, for Vancouver, &c-Lieut. D. Podiny, R.A., Mr. E. V. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Mak Sin Pang, Capt. W. Harrison, Mesars. A. C. Voules, M. Asensio, Capt. Ward, Messrs Lumsden, Chai Soy Chow, Sergt. and Mrs. C. A. Zimmann and child, Mr. H. 8. Spurge, Mr. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Sutton, Miss F. Eyekiel, Messrs. F. Heywood, R. Clarke, W. Thomas, Rasmassen and Jacobsen.
Passengers to depart.
Per Japan, for London from Yokohama- Mr. A. W. Gallatly, and Miss A. H. Gallatly. From Shanghai-Messrs. T, Shiago, K.N., P. Flynn, Mrs. Robertson, child and 2 infants. From Hongkong-Mr. and Mrs. W. Monteith Black and infant.
Shipping Report.
lood Dock.
Hongkong Whampon Book Returne. US.S. Pathfinder US.S. Fathomer U.S. Pompey U.S.S. Bainbridge U.S., Chauncey Bourbon Karia Kaipan Likini....... Agincourt........ Coptic Thales Lilis ......
Cosmopolitan
11
Posi. Omrc.
In fature, there will be one delivery of correspondence cach day on week days only in Shaukiwan, leaving General Post Office at
noon.
Pillar Boxes at Arsenal Street and Percival Street will in future be cleared four times day as under.
Percival Streal
(8 am-1: a.m. 12 p.m.-5 p.m.
Arsenal Street (8.5 am-11.52m,
12.5 p.m.-5.5 pr.
a Mait will clude tor:- Macao-Fer Wingchai, 13th Oct., 7 A.M. Pakhoi-Per Hallan, 13th Oct., & A.M. Swatow, Chefor, Nawchwang and Tientsin-
Str. Patroclus from Shanghai:-Fresh N‚E, Per Chihli, 13th Oct., 9 A.M.
monsoon.
Str. Wongkel from Bangkok :-Strong N.E.
monsoon,
Str. African Prince from Amoy:-Strong N.E. winds, and rough sea.
winds and fine weather, heavy N.E. sea.
Str. Baitan from Foochow :-Strong N.E.
winds and fine to Moji, from thence moderstê -Str. Australian from Yokohama :-Light to strong N.E. wind, sea heavy at times.
Véssel in Port. STEAMERS Agincourt, Br. 8.8., 2,876, J. E. Watson, 3rd Oct.,-Hainan 1st Oct., Sand and Water. -Order.
Anghin, Ger. s.8, 1,001, F. J. Schaefer, toth
O,Bangkok and Oct., Rice.-B. & 8. Bourbon, Fr. s.5., 997, Sisco, 9th Oct.,-Saigon
4th Oct., Rice.-Man Fat. Capri, Ital. 8.5, 2,783. G. Belsito, 5th Oct.,- Dombay 19th Sept., and Singapore 29th, Gen.-C. & Co.
Chibli, Br. .., 1,141, G. Hooker, 11th Oct,-
Canton 11th Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Coptic, Br. 6.3., 2.744, F. H. Armstrong, R.N.K., 7th Oct-San Francisco 8th Sept., Hono- lulu 15th, Yokohama 18th Kobe 29th, Nagasaki 1st Oct., and Shanghai 4th, Mails and Gen.-O. & O. S. 8. Co.
Empress of China, Br. &.5., 3,046, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 27th Sept., Vancouver, B.C., 5th Sept., and Shanghai 24th, Malls and Gen.
C. P. R. Co.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG,
Albrecht, Mr. Allaire, Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, F. S. C. Barbillon, Mr. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs,
Katsch, L.A. Keylock, HE; Koaggs, Dr. S. B. Kopp, A Laubach, Mrs. H. Lewis, A. R. ~Lutr, Alf. S. Macdonald, D.
Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O. McAmn, T. P.
T. E. and child Birbeck, R. J. Bisney, Mr. and Mrs. Bisney, Miss Bissell, W. S Blair, D. K. Boggan, Mr. and Mrs.
and infant Bonner, E. A. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.
and child Boyce, W. B. Boyer, Mr. Broughall, L. Castell, P. Chiater, Mrs. E.
Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. Miller, P. L. Milton, Miss
TEAK.
Beattie J.-M. Beatti, M. P Benson, Major & Mrs. Black, Mr. & Mrs. W. Ilourchier, Mr. & Mrs. Rrown, Col. F. L. Bruins, J. Chapman, A.
Mosse, Major Muelle, Consul E. Ollis, F. B... O'Neil, Mr. Pheldrake, Capt. Pollock, Ko, Mr. Post, N.
Powell, P. J.
Chichester, Major and Poxton, Mr.
onald, W. H.
Mrs. A. A..
Dymock, Lieut. A.
Ferrier, Col, G. H.
E.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Newington, A. G. Overend, Dr. E. K. Pattie, Mrs. J. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs
T. L.
Pollard, A. H.
Clark, Mr. & Mrs. S. A. Puddepha, W. T
a
Clark, W. G.
Colson, F. T.
Cunningham, G
Davies, F. O. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Day, Col. & Mrs. S. A. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G. Dorsey, W. R.
Douglas, Capt.& Mrs. Downing, T. C.
Railton, W. A.
A
Ranney, Mr. and Mrs.
F. 0.
Rayner, F. H.
Reid, R. R. Rice, P. F.
Robertson, W. R.
Rosenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. J.
J. Rutherford, N. H.
Galloway, A. D. French, Major G. A..
Grant, A. K. Guibert, Mr. and Mrs. Hassan, Mr. Holbórow, Mr. Iludig, D. Jeffries, H. U. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Insling, Major C. L. Karel, K. Laing, Mr.
Martin, K,
.
McDonald, Mr. & Mrs.
J.
Sawer, Mr.
Smith, C. W.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Spalekhaver, W. O. C. Steavanton, D. Stokes, Mr. Stopani, Mr. Stoppa, Mr.
Thomson, Mr. & Mm.
W, Watkins, R.E, Capt.
and Mr. bre
Watson, Comdr. and
Mrs.
Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
-M. Wenborn, S. Ta
White, Dr. and Mrs.
M. J.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. W.
Herbert
Yates," Mr. & Mrs. C. C
KOWLOON.
Adams, Miss J..C..
Cody, Mrs. C.
Fuller, Mr.
Jagi, B.
Owen, T. M.
Pinkston, Col.
Scott, Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Mitchell, Mr.
Sayer, G. Burton
Hoihow, Touron and Quinhonet thilde, 13th Oct., II A.M.
Fisher, H. G.
Sayle, R. T. D.
Ma-Forster, Dr. A. F.
Fox, Dr. H. E.
Skott, C.
Singapore, Penang and Colombo Japan, 13th Oct., II A.M,
Per
Freeman, Dr. W. P.
Sleeman, Dr. B.
German, B. G.
Somerville, Geo.
P.M.
Glover, C.
Somewille, Mrs. A.
Grant, A. W.
Soper, C. H.
Grant, Mr. P. D. H.
Stein, A. L.
Habu, Dr. D. E.
Macao-Per leungskan, 13th Oci., 1.15 Namtan-Per Taichun, 13th Oct, § P.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 13th Oct., 5 P.M. Kongmoon and Kumchak-Per Tak Hing, 13th Oct., 5 P.M.
Bangkok-Per Anghin, 13th Oct., 5 P.M. Bangkok-Per Trinfau, 13th Oct., 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchat, 14th Oct. 7 AM. Manila-Per Legarpi, 14th Oct, 8 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hattan, 4th Oct., 9 A.M.
Macao-Per Beungshan, 14th Oct., 1;T§ P.M. Kobe-Per Ichang, 14th Oct., 4 8.M. Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samshui, Shinbing, Takhing and Wuchow-Per Sanul, 14th Oct, |IRMAT
Gray, H. C.
Hall, Capt. T. Hannay, Mrs. J. Hanron, J. Harding, R. Hills, A.
Hoggan, Dr. B. B. Hardern, J. B. Hunter, G. W. Hurst, RN, Engineer.
Capt. Howley, Dr. E. J. Jacobsen, Mrs. Johannan, E. Judell, L.
Stewart, W. M.
Thomson, Major and
Mrs. G. S...
Tremo ger, Linut-Co.
and Mrs.
Watson, Mr. and Mrs,
W. H.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER,
October 11th, 1904,
Vladivostock. a.m.
Nemuro....
Hakodate ...
Sugitam, Y.
Thomas, C. B.
Thornborrow, J.
Trimnel, W. D.
Varrhmin, Consu! von
Tokio
Vaughan, H, S.
Wemyss, J. L.
Wolf, Philip
Woolmer, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs
Gordon Yoshida, M. Zanetti, Dr. A. B.
KING EDWARD.
Namtao-Per Taichun, 14th Oct., 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 14th Oct., 5 P.. Macho-Per. Wingchai, 15th Oct., 7 am.
Br, Mr. & Mrs. C. Casulli, D. C. Manila-Per Zafiro, 15th f'ct,, 9. A‹M.
Ehrhardt, Capt. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Hamblin, F. H. Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Hamblin, Mrs. F. H. Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Banmer, Thos. A. Adelai 'e and Perth-Per Australian, 15th timer, C. Oct. 10 A M.
Jackson, Mrs. & child Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, Jameson, J. Watt 15th Oct, to A.M. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Goptie, Krasil, G. Kiene, F. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Kiene, Mrs. 15th Oct. 11 AM
Logan, J. C. Macno- T'es rungshan, 15th Oct., 1 15 P.M. Lugebil, V. Amoy and Shanghai➡er Talwan," 15th
Gaca. Nor. 9.8., 625, H. Dahl, 10th Oct. 4 P.M.
Chefoo 4th Oct., Gen.-Wing Sing & Co.
SUBSCRIPTION'S. Tapan. Br. 68, 317911 E. P. Martis, R.NR. 17th Hai Fr: 5.5 377 1. Andersen, 11th Oct. 15th Oct., 5 PM
PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE,
EXCHANGE LINES: 8a5 Per Quarter,
NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL
INSTALLATION.
Oct..-Yokohama 27th Sept., Gen.-P, & O. S. N. Co.
Patroclus, Br. 6.5, 3,507, Dickens, rath Oct.,
Shanghai 9th Oct., Gen.--B. & S Meefoo, Ch. ., 1,321, J. Whitelaw, 12th Oct., -Canton 11th Oct.; Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Benalder, Br. B., 1959. C. K. Melatosh, 12th
Oct., Singapore 5th Oct, Gen.-G., L. & Co.
Jason, Br. 3., 7,449, T. G. Sleene, 12th Oct.
Singapore 6th Oct, Gen.-B. & S. Haltan, Br. $.3., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 12th Oct,~- Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 11th Oct, Gen.-D.-L. & Co.
་
Wongkol, Ger. s.5., 1,115, F. Bruhn, 11th
Oct.,Bangkok 4th Och, Rice.-B. & S. Pronto, Nor. ., 837, J; Seeberg, 12th Oct.,-
Chefoo and Newchwang 6th Oct, Beans,,
E. A. T. Co..
N.B.-A Special Charge is made for Lin M. Struve, Ger. s.8, 466, P. Brandt, 12th Oct,
of more than average length.
DESK TELEPHONES
Tamiui 9th Oct., Amoy tolk, and Swatów tith, Geo.-O. S. K. Ichang, Br. s., 1,362, W. L. Jones, 12th Oct.,
-Canton 12th Oct,, Gen.-B. & S. Printers Alice, Ger.., 6,710, P, Wintin, rath Oct., Bremen 31ng, and Singapore 7th Oct., Mails and geneM, & Co.
For a small additional annual charge Deak Yatshing, Br. 1.6 1,42328ellar, 12th Oct.--
Sets can be supplied."
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES.
BATTERIES,
CHEMICALS,
ELECTRIC VELLS,
INSULATORS,
SWITCHES
TELEPHONES,
WIRE,
Surabaya 3rd Oct., Sugar.-J., M. & Co Australian, Br. 3.8, 1.784, A. H. Schaw, rath Oct,--Yokohama and Kobe 7th Oct., Gen. Quang Nam, Fr. 6.9., 710, Vialal, 12th Oct.
Saigon 5th Oct, Gen.-B. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Lintan, for West River. Pronio, for Canton,
Yingking, for Canton. African Prince, for Manila. Yuentang, for Amoy. Shun Lee, for West River. Maikew, for Bangkok Kwangtung, for Cauton. Athenian, for Amoy. Chuhong, for West River, Patroclus, for Singapore. ChiAlf, for Swatow. Whampoa, for Ningpo. We Ping, for West River.
Tokhoi and Hollow roth Oct., Gen- A. R. M.
Hopsang, Br. ss., 1,359, Jas. M. Hay, 7th OctSamarang 29th Sept., Sugar.-J., M. & Co
Karin, Swed, 8.3., 697, G. Petterson, 7th Oct.,
-Saigon 1st Oct, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Legazpi, Am. 5.8, 563, D. Yribar, 10th Oct.,-~ Manila 7th Oct, Gen.-Barretto & Co. Lightning, Br. 4.s., 2,122, J. G. Spence, roth Oct-Calcutta 24th Sept., Penang and Singapore 5th Oct., Gen.-D., S. & Co.,
Ld.
Lilia, Br. s... 1,834, E. Morris, 28th Sept,
Saigon 23rd Sept., Gen.-Yeng Seng & Co. Mathilde, Ger. 3, 678, G. Schlaikier, 5th Oct., Tourane and Hoihow 3rd Oct, Gen. and Coals.-J. & Co.
Oanfa, Br. s.5, 5,676, T. Bartlett, 11th Oct.,
Tacoma via Japan 7th Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Orange, Nor, s.6, 1001, Joh. Dannevig, 3th Oct-Hangkok 30th Sept., Rice and Meal. -S., W. & Co.
Paklat, Ger. 15, 1,018, Demes, 5th Oct.
Bangkok 28th Sept, Rice and Wood.-B. & S.
Phranang, Ger. s. 1,011, A. Schmalfuss, 11th
Och, Bangkok 3rd Oct., Rice.-B. & S. Rajaburi, Ger. ., 1,300, D. Raimers, 8th Oct.,
-Bangkok 2nd Oct., Rice.-B. & S. Thales, Br. 1,6., 819, E. 5, Crowe, 11th Oct.,- Swalow 10th Oct., Gañ.-D., L. & Co. Themis, Nor, ., 1,209, T. Thomassen, 8th Oct., Kobe and Moji 3rd Oct, Coal and Gen-Fang Kee.
Taintau, Ger. s., 1,002, O. Koch, roth Oct,~~
Bangkok 1st Oct., Rice.-B. & S. Zafiro, Br. 3.5, 1,611, R. Rodger, 10th Oct.,-
Manila 8th Oct. Gen-S.; T. & Co.
SAILING VESSELA.
E. B. Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639, Johnson, 19th
July,-Chefoo 10th June, Ballast.-Order,
+
Evie T. Ray, Am. bq., 918, Karten, 6th Aug,—
Manila 20th June, Timber-Order. Kantmere, Br. bq, 2,334, Burch, 14th June,
New York 29th Jan, Kerosine.-S.0. Co.
Steamers: Expected.
Lundholm, Capt. 3. MacMillan, A. C May, Alfred J. May, Ernest A. G,
Pierre, R. S..
Pike, Mrs. G. Shepherd, Bruce Staeger, O. Waligorski, Count Werth, Lt. de Reisbach Werth, Mrs. Max de
Reisbach Wortman, A.
CONNAUGHT.
Beer, H. H. Bell, Mrs. J. Barve, F.- Cameroa, J. D. M. Caminero, J.
Christie, Mr. & Mrs. Cronin, John
Amov, Straits and Rangoon-Per Pundua, Namtao-Per Tufchun, 15th Oct, † P.M. . Sanbue-Pri Hoi Fu, 15th Oct. 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 16th Oct. 8 AM. Namtao-Fer Talcher, 16th Oct, 9 A.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 15th Oct., § 4.M. *r.. Inti 740 Chek to Salasie, 18th Oct, 10AM,
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Lightning, 18th Oct., 3 P.M. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress
Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Jacobs, M, of China, 19th Oct., 11 A.M.
F
For Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel, R. M. Per Grice, M.
Howard. E
Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Laun Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, ceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Yawata Maru, z1st Oct, 3 P.M.
Manila--Per Rubí, aznd Oct., 9 A. M. Europe, .. Indin. /a Tuticorin - Fer Malta, 22nd Oct., I AM.
Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade 4 P.M. laide and Perth-Per Taiyuan. 27th Oct.,
Books containing
!
16 Postage Stamps of 4 cents
12
11
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3
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may be obtained at the counter of the General Post Office and at Kowloon Post Office. Price $1.00 each book
Jackson, T. B. Joseph, J. Menashib, R. Newborn, R. H. Palmer, Miss
D. Parker, W. T. Reeve, Miss
H. Ross, H.
Spratt, R., W. R. Templeman, C. Warnes, C. A., Webb-Bowen, M.
CRAIDIEBURN,
Dann, G. H. Clark, J. Denison, A. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Genithr, Rev. S. & Mr. Harrison, W. S. Lauder, P.
Law, D. R Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Swan, Mrs, and child Tulloch, Mrs. & child Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
and children
OCCIDENTAL.
Kemp, H. N.
Kayt, Dr. F. Lorensen, Mrs.
Baird, B. A. Barker, W. Bohlmann, O. Banner, Mr. and Mrs. McClay, A.
W.c.
Chandler, Lient, F. Coleman, V. M,
Comand, Mr. and Mrs. Dibrell, W. C. Harrop, H. W. Hopkins, L. M.
Paterson, Mrs, & child Pezan, Lieut. T. Robinson, H. Smith, H. S. Stephens, H. Trenmann, Capt.
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
Tir cruiser, 2nd class
gunboat, rat class
gunboat, 1st class
battleship, 1st class ....
cruiser, ist class
CAPTAIN,
Commander liarbord
NAME.
CLASE.
TONS.
GUNS. I.H.P.
LAST REPORTED A7,
Departures Qct. 12.
Vessels
-SEND FOR PRICE LISTS.
Sachsen, for Europe. Athenian, for Vancouver, Borneo, for Sandakan, Petrarch, for Saigon.
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,
given for all kinds of Electrical
Work,
ADDRESS-2, ICC House Road.
Hone
g. 12th April, ong
VIENOTICE.
·Manager
Kairou, for Japan. * Mashew, for Bangkok. Foxton Hall, for Shanghai, Loartes, for Saigon. Apenrade, for Hoihow. Hindustan, for Manila. Ninggo, for Chinking, Triumph, for Swalow Yuantang, for Manila. Lyermoon, for Chemulpo." Kaniyang, for Shanghai. Whampoa, for Shanghai.
Passengere arrived.
Per Jaron, from Bingapore-308 Chinese. Per Hattan, from Coast Ports-Mr. Hagen, Dr Mansel, Messrs. Thomas Clarkson, Au Ah
Fame... Fearless Tainan....... Sydney B. & S. ...Oct. 13
Glory Slavonia.......Singapore.H.A. L....Oct. 13.
Handy Maragon... Singapore. P. & O. CoOct. 10
Hart... Tilpanas
Kobe. C. I. 1. LOct 16 Homber..... Tillatjap...
Macasar...C.. J. L.Oct. 17 | Iphigenia Когея.....
Japan ...... P. M. Co... Oct. 18 Janni ... Tartar......
Japan......C. P. R. Co Oct. 18
Kinsha Kumsang... Calcutta...J., M. & Co Oct. 20
Leviathan ... Emp. of India..Vancouver. C. P. R. Ca Oct. 24
Moorhen ... Kish New York, S., T. & Co Oct. 30
Ocean Siberia....... San F'cisco P. M. Co... Nov.
Otter .... Arabla. Portland...P. & A CoNov. 7 Massapequa ... New York. S., T. & Co Nov. 29
250
Phoenix... Rambler... Robin... Rosario
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torpedo boat destroyer ... river gunboat m river gunbont
Flag of Admiral Bir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
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Alacrity Albion † Algarine Amphitrite... Andromeda Astraca Bramble Britomart ... Centurion Стему Cherub Espiègle
despatch-vessel...
battleship, 1st class... sloop
1,700 12,950
3,000
Hongkong
13,500
Captain Sydney R. Fremantle
Wei-hai-wei
w
1,050
6
1,400
Commander R. Nugent...
Behring Sea
www.
cruiser, 1st class
***
16 11,000
18,000
Captain Charles Windham, c.v.o.
Wel-hai-wei
cruiser, ist class
$1,000
16
16,500
Captain R. Nelson Ommandey...
Wel-hal-wei
**
4.369
7,000
***
710
1,300
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell Lieut-Commander Oscar M. Makins...
443
Wa
Singapore
Yangtara
**
由
710
1,300
Lieut-Commander T. D. Pratt.
...Wei-hal-wei
10,500
$3,000
Captain Fegan
Wei-hal-wais
$2,000
21,000
Captain Henry M. Tudor
204
water tank and tug...
390
300
+
200
sloop
..
1,070
1,400
torpedo boat destroyer ...
306
5,700
cruiser, 3rd class
4,580
3,200
***
battleship, 1st class...
13,500
Captain W. A. Carter
Commander L, de W. Satow...
Lieut.-Commander O. Aster...
Commander P. V. Lawes, D.&Q.
நிசரி
...
W
torpedo boat destroyer ...
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer.... stareship
4,000
Lieut. Jellicoe...
命岛萨
...
370
800
Lieut. P. M. Riadors....
cruiser, and class
torpedo boat destroyer....
ALL
131
3,600
7,000
Captain William B. Fawckner
-3,900
river gunboat
*
cruiser, yet class
**
roc
85 14,100
Captain F. G. Kirby
201
river gunboat.
***
*
141
battleship, 1st class... ...torpedo boat destroyer ...
sloop surveying-veste! river gunboat
160 13,950 330
800
Captain T. G. Greet
JWJ
10
CH 1,015
1,400
Commander W, H. Nicholson
835
буд
Commander C. E. Monro
+J
340
**
HP
sloop
4+ **
980
1,400
Commander Vivian.......
Sandpiper...
เง
river gunboat .......
240
Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay
Sirius
cruiser, and class
7,000
Captain C. H. H. Moore
W
Snipe
***
river gunboat
740
Lient Commander Davidson
Taku
torpedo bost destroyer: ...
6,500
Lieut. Q. Crayfurd ;.,
receiving ship......
4,650
Commodore Dicken
river gunboat
800
cruiser, and class...
9,000
coast defence gunboat..
200
• 12,9
13,500
...
1,400
torpedo boat destroyer ... surveying ship
6,300
430
5,900
550
$10
Liest Commander E. V. Dagmors.
Captain J. A. G. Wilkinson
Lieut. Commander R. H. Keate
Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.... Commadar S, St. John Farquhar
Lieut-Commander Ernest C. Hardy Liest-Commander H. M. Weils Lieut-Commander Hugh Somerville. Liant Commander Wasent ...
... Hougkong
Yangterg Vangtorq
Wei-hai-wal Hongkong Singapom Wal-hat-wei Sbangbal ...Wol-All-wal
Hongkong
........ Wai-hal-wa}
Lieut. Comm.inder J, A. Gregory... · in
Lient-Commander G. B. Powell...
Lisat Commnader F. B. Noble ...
Wei-kai-ww{
Wal-hal-wel Hongkong ...Chemulpo
Lient Commander Robert E. Vaughan
14A
Labpan West River
Hongkong ...Wear River
ca route Shan-kaj
Vangtare
Hongkong
**
Shanghal
Wel-halowpl
... Yangisse
Wel-hal-wai
West River
130
**
Yangtze-*.
...
Sed Wal-kini-wai
Yangtaze
Hongkong
Hongkong Shantung