THE WEIHAIWEI GOLD MINING

COLD.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JULY 14 1906.

Mr. Heffer replied that it was one of the vendors' claims they were working on at the present time.

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Brand, Nor: 1.1., 1,520, M. Evensen, 9th July,

-Shurabaya Java) 26th Jube, Rice,-~~S,, W. & Co.

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. z., 774, H. Schlaikier, 13th July,Haiphong 10th July, Rice- *J. & Co.

Post Office.

A Mail will close for!-- Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hai. Swater and Bangkok-Per Elisabeth Rick

Mr. Taylor continued that of joy rale they The adjourned extraordinary meeting of paid $300,000 for it out of the small capital, 'members of Wetháíwei Gold Mining Co., Ldnd it left them only $300,000. The shares Clara Jebsen, Ger, 6334, 1,103, J. Iwersen, Lith ching, 15th July, 9 A.M.

was held at Shanghai on 6th inst, Mr. M. S. Little in the chair. The number of shares ›represented was 5,503.

The Chairman said that as there was more than a quorum present he would ask the Secretary to rand the notice convening the meeting"

The Secretary having read the notice,, The Chairman said the resolution before the A meeting was as follows:-

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"That the directors be and they are hereby authorised to sell the undertaking of the Com pany or any part thereof for such consideration as they may think fit and in particular forcash or for shares, debentures or securities in any other Company having objects altogether or in past similar to those of the Company or partly the one and partly the other or otheri,"

were not all issued and they had to start work Cradley, Br. s.a., 3,903, W. E. Stecle, 8th July,/ mers, 17th July, 9 A.M.

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with only $260,000. In the first place a certain amount of money" was wiste ! on Sugar Leaf ill by Mr. Dawson, and where the Corean mining engineer, Mr. Pok, found a magnificent mine. He seemed to have struck a little on each side of it and found ore, and immediately advised the directors to set up a mill. Mr. Duff at that time was expert adviser to the company and he was reputed to man of considerable experience: He went up there and had a look at this hole (laughter) and advised the shareholders to put a mill Mr. Taylor had seen a great deal of Mr. Duf and thought he was a perfectly straight man and a good mining engineer, but he now aid that Mr. Duff was responsible for the ruining of this company. He must have known at the

Co.

July, Bangkok 5th July, Rice.-J. & Co.

Durban 13th June, Coolies-G., L. & Dakata, Am. 15, 13,305, E. Francke, and July, Seaule 7th June, and Shanghai agh, Gen.-N. Y. K. Derwent, Br. s.4., 1,663, J. Jenkins, 4th July,

Saigon 30th June,, Rice and Gen.-Chi- | Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. ss., 998, W. Bäte--

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11th July, Bangkok 9th July, Rice. B & S. Fooksang. Br. s., 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 8th July, Calcuita 23rd June, Coats,]., M. Glenischy, Br. 35. 3.997, E. J. Stallard, 9th July-Kobe ist July, and Shanghai 6th, Ballast.-McG. Bros. & Gow.

Bere.

& Co.

Hanoi, Fr. 1.8, 730, P. Morlees, 13th July,

Haiphong to July, and Hoihow. 19th, Rice and Gen.-A, Ř. M.

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Zamboangs, Jolo, Sandakan and Kudat-Per 'Borneo, 14th July, 10 4.M.

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Hongkong Maru, 17th July, 11 A.M. -

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Nam song, 17th July, z P.M..

Manila--Per Team, 17th July, 3 B.M. ( Tientin-Per Chipshing, 17th. July, 3 P.M. Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (BC)-Per Monteagle, 18th July, 10A.M...

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Adems, P. R. Allog, Mrs. F Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnold, J.

MONGKONG,

Hollingsworth, Mr. &

Mr.

Hunter, R.

Innes, Capt; R

C.

Jameson, Mrs. J. W.

Joki, J. P. F.

Joughin, J. C.

Hard, Mr. & Mrs. J. Bairnon, A. R. Battiscombo, H. G. Beattie, R. B. Bell, R.H., Engr. Licut,

H.F.

Consul for Belguim) A. Van(Vice-

Birbeck, R. J. Bisney, S. Bissell, W. S.

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FG. Camaron, Jr., B. Campbell, Capt. A, | Campbell, L. F.

Carter, A. Europe, &c. Iadio, via Tuticorin Pe. Chichester, D. A. A. O., Saydi, 18th July, tí A.M.

D.8.0., Major A. A. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Clark, M. O. Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Clark, T Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingi, Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

Clogg, R.N., Eng.

That was the resolution that was left over time the mill was put up that it was absolutely Hane Wagner, Ger. s... 962, J. Kageman, 2011 18th July, 3 P.M.

from the adjourned meeting and which was impossible to feed the mill with eighty tons a now before them for consideration. The redyr The mill was ordered, and it cost the solution was moved by the Chairman andareholders rather more than three times seconded by Mr. Heffer. Perhaps it would

what their expert adviser in the first instance be as well for him to make one or two remarks in reference to the present con dition of the mine. They had a considerable

body of ore in the mine devel ped, which was in process of being put through the mill.

aid it would. It cost $9,000 out of their limited capital, Mr. Duff told them at a public meeting that as soon as the stamps began to

they found they had not enough ore to feed the mill, and he put in road metal and

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June, Saigon. 15th June, Rien.-L., W. & Co.

Hongkong Maru, Jap. ., 3,447, E. Bent, 6th July, San Francisco 5th June, Hopolulu 12th, Yokohama 25th, Kobe 28th,_and Shanghai 2nd July, Mails and GeaT. K. K.

Ingalls, Am. transport, 600, Scott, 3rd July,-

Manila 30th June. Joshin Maru. Jap. s., 702, H. Ohta, 10th July,

-Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 9th July, Gen.-0. S. K.

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Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong,. 18th July,

3 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Shansi, 18th July, 3 P.M.. Shanghai-Per Shackring, zoth July, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubí, avel july, tEAM. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kohe, Yokoharia and Seattle, Wash.-Per Dakota, 21st July, 11 AM.

Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Victoris, B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per A Maru, 3rd July, 3 P.M.

Manila, Simpsouhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Sigismund, 24th July, 10A.M.

Yokohama

T. W.

and Mr. H. 1.'

Colvin, H. E.:

Connor, J. L. Cowan, G, P.

Crook, A. II.

| Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O.

Lt.

Kelly, Mrs. M. Kemp, Mrs. A. S. King, C. H. Lee-jaaes, J. W. Laing, A. H.

Logro,

E.

Low, G. J. Mackeson, Dr. G. MacKio, A. Marriott, Dr. O. Marshall, R. W. McDonagh, W. J. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W. B. A Moreno, A, (Consul General of Panama) Moule, G. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H.

Newington, A. G. Oliffe,

10. C.

Packer, B. La Paley, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W.

Mr. and Mrs.

Powell, W. A. Prior, W. R.

Reid, H. 1...

Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

W. H.

child Doolittle, F. H.

Shepherd, E. B. Douglas, Capt.& tra. 1. Skian, A.

During the last month they had difficulties anything he could get and held on and in less Kaifong, Br. s., 982, Finlayson, 11th July, Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne-Per Prin Bowley, Mr. and Mrs. Siingsby, Arthur

with labout, so that only one half of the stamps bad be able to be dropped, which had involved a considerable loss, The month before they were hung up for five days owing to the shortage of water which resulted in further Inas of $2.00. The expenses of the mine were about $ido a day. In the course of necessary operations in a company like this. and with a mill which had been lying idle for more than a year there were necessarily difficulties which had to be overcome, and this took time and involved money. Their com pany unfortunately, however, did not have sufficient money in hand to allow them to stand losses of this nature. From all the reparts which they got from the nine it seemed to be a promising prospect. There was ore there apparently, though it was impossible to say definitely, ore in abundance but of n low. grade character. Their engineer when he was 'here last month stated that the depth of ore|-

was going down wider and wider all the way from surface to the deepest depths

they had yet arrived at. They required considerably more money for development. It was impossible to carry on the develop- ment, as they were going on ni present. If they had double the number of stamps 10 carry on their development they would proba bly pay dividends, but with the present small machinery-they had only 20 stamps and having to ship their concentrates to San Fran cisco, they were handicapped in all directions. They would remember that when they publish- ed the results of the first cleaning cut, some time in April-thend of April-in that they valued their guld bør st 183 ounces and $5,000 Mexican. Taking the diffrence in exchange; they had realised in gold the estimate given but not the amount in silver. The greatest difficulty was in concentrates. The cone pirates were estimated to be worth $17,000 Mex can, but they had realised less than half that sum. The superintendent, telegraphed to them that the value was $65 gold a lon. That Wan probably a correct valuation but the smelter

valuations were less than the actual gross valuations. The smelter did not give true valuation of gold or silver. They had no writ. ten reports yet from tian Francisco, so they

thin two and a half months all the money was 6rished and they were in debt.

The resolution was ultimately carried after the wording had been altered so as to read, they are hereby authorised, subject to the sanction of a general meeting of shareholders."

[To be continuid.]

Shipping.

Arrivals,

Hatching, Br, s.5., 1,267. A. E. Hodgins, rath

July-Foochow 10th July, Amay 17th, and Swatow 12th, Gan.-D., I., & Co., Tishow, Br. 3.8, 91, C. 1. Kem, 13th July,

Bangkok 5th July, Rice A., K. & Co.

Fri, Ner. 5.a., 900, Wagle, 3th Juing

1th July, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen &

Co.

Shahjehan, Br. s., 1,776, J. R. Scat1, 14th July,

-Saigon 9th July, Rice, Re-Wo Fat Sing.

Kumsang, Br. s.8., 2,071, E. . Ruller, 4th, July, Calcutta 1st July, Cost-), M. & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Hanu, Haiphong. Dectural, for Swatow, Joshin diru, for Swatow. Kwang for Shanghai, Angkin, for Swatow. Marie, for liaiphong. Hatching, for Swatow. Pronte, for Newchwang. Laertes, for Saigon. Andree Rickmers, lar Bangkok. Amara, tor Hongay.

Departures. Tuly 14.

Delta, for Europe. Zafire, for Manila. Laertes, for Saigon. Charterhouse, for Amoy Foxley, for Shanghai, Petk, for Saigon, Kanja Maru, for Swatow, Hollan, tor Hoihow. Hakata Mary, for Shanghai,

and Diderichsen, for Hoihow. Andree Rickmers, for Bangkok, Shanit, for Canton,

Kinglak, for Shan, bai, Bronto, for Newchwang. Luertes, for Shangbai. Liangchew, for Shanghai.

Passengers arrived.

did not know how to account for the actual return. Their manager at Weihaiwei, to whom they submitted their first returns, wrote to say that the returns were actually greater than the assay values for smelter returns. There might have been some loss from the bags, bat be stated that the return, were actually more than 53 per son more than the assays and that | F. L. Snyder, family and 4 children. the printed statements made were misleading, All the directors could say was that this report was issued on the telegram from the manager, which was on the table, and from his gross valuation was probably absolutely accurate. The difficulties were in the smelter valua tions Theré only seemed to be one way of recovery, and, that was by putting up

Per, Shahjahan, from Saigon-204 Chinese. Per Ti-how, from Bangkok- Rev. and Mrs.

S.

loilo 7th July, Sugar and Hemp.-B. & Magallanes, Am. 15,833, A. Frezabal, 26th

June, Manila 23rd June, Ballast Captain. Marie, Ger. s..., 1,169, J. Petersen, 8th July, Monteagle, Br. ... 3,953, S. Robinson, 11

Sourabaya 30th June, Sugar.-J. & Co. July, Vancouver 4th June, and hanghai 17th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Mortlake, Hr., 1,737, F. W. Balten, 11th

July, Cheribon (Java) 2nd July, Sugar, Order.

July

Nam Sang. Br. s. 2,591, P. H. Rolfe, 8th -Calcutta 2 th June, via Penang and Singapore 3rd July, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Neil MacLeod, Am, s.s., 901. E. Corral, 19th June, Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret- io & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, 715, M. Lopez Blanco, 11th June-Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barrette & Co. Petrarch, Ger. 8.5., 1,752, R. Hatje, rath June, -Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Prometheus, Nor. 51, 1,023, O. Karselinser, 6th July-Bangkok via Swatow 5th July,

Rice-N, Y, K.

Quinta, Ger. ss., 986, F. Frabm, 13th July,

Bangkok 4th July, Rice and Gen.-S. & Co.

Rein, Nor. 5.9, 732, N. C. Mathisen, 4th July,

Rajang 27th June, Timber.-D. & Co. Taishan, Br. 23, 1,100, J. 7. Laing, 19th June, Shanghai via Ports 24th June, Gen.-- D. &

Co

Taiyuan, Br. 5.5..,249, L. Dawson, 8th July- Sydney 12th June, and Thursday Island 25th, Gen.-B. & S.

Tean, ir. 5.5., 1.346, Sommerville, 13th July,-

Manila 10th July, Gen.-J. & S.

Trym, Nor. 6.5.. 1,138, S Andersen, 5th July,

Bangkok 28th June, Rice, Meal and Wond. -Order.

Ujina Maru, Jap, s.8, 4.903, K. Nuno, 8th July,

-Maji 29th June, Coal.-M. B. K.

Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. st., 1,200. F. Xandaro Echaur, 15th June,-Manila, 12th Joze, Ballast-Barrello & Co.

Vessels

Korea

Sevdikz

Steamers Expected.

From

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Europe, &c., India, via Taticoriner Tenkin, 24th July, 11 A.M.

Kobe--Per Talysan, 25th July, 3 nm. Manila. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea land: Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--l'er Empire, 28th July, to A.M. Elirope, &e, India

via Tulcorio-Per Drvanke, 18th July, 11. A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,: Victoria and Vancoliver, R.C.-Pei Empress of China, ta! Aug, 11 4.4

Downing, T. C. Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones,. Dr.

Mrs. E. airchild, H. J. Fisher, H.

sher, H. G. Fuller, D. Gibson, A.

Gillan, Mre, A. Gordon, F.

Hall, Mrs. E. L. Hall, Capt. T.

Sandoia, H. Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T, and Stein, A. In

Stephens, H. Stevens, Kev. Aj

Stewart, W. M. Sutherland, P. D. Thomai, H. P.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M, Uffel, W. Voo. Unbehaun, C. H. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs.

C. M.

Wishart, J. B. Hewett, Hon and Mrs. Wood, G. G.

E. A f Humphreys, W. M.

Euror &c. India, via Tatican Pe Armand Behic, 7th Aug., 11 A.M.

Europr. &c. India, vi Ernest Simons, 21st Aug, 11 AM

It is hereby notified that on and from the 6th instant, the rate of postage on letters from Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China to Egypt and the Sudan was reduced to 4 cents for each hall ounce or fraction thereof.

A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokľu fam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at noon.

There will be a delivery of letters at Pakin. lam leaving the G. P. O. daily at 16,30`a.m.

The following may now be obtained at the General Post Office Counter ---

Postal Guides, each...... so cents. Parcel Post Tariff, tach .....23

10-MORROW.

S. Peter's Soumen's Church. Queen's Road West.

Fifth, Sunday After Trinity. Morning Prayer f1 a.m., Venite, Stamer; Te Deum, Woodward; hymns, 4, 3, 537, 235. Xyric,

Holy Communion. 12.15 p.m., Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, fack" sin; Nang Dimittis, Foster; Hymns, 409, 443; Joo and 16:

The Church launch Dayspring will call on ships carrying white crews to bring friends ashore to the services between 13 and 10.30 am, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Police Pier, to 30 and 6 p.m.): returning after- wards. The Answering Fennant is the Call flag. All the sittings are free and unappropri ated. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.

Sunday school to to 10:45 am.

Meeting at Seaman's Institute 72, Praya East on Sunday at 8 pm.

Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mas at 6am, 7 am, 8 am, and ago am. Bonediction, 5.30 p.m.

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point :-

Morning Service, 11 am.

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St. Francis' Church, Wanchai :—Mass (Chim),, 6 am., (Part), 7.30 am. Benediction," 5 p.m.

St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road:--Morning

Service (English), 10 am,

St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point:-Mass.

8 a.m.

Union Church-Services, 11am, and 6 pm/

UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, HINISTER:

REY, C. H、 HICELING, P a.m. Worship Hymn 17, Chant 57, Hymns 572, 284.

6 pm. Worship, Hymnn 395, 615, 266, 197 and 364.

Thursday 8 to 10 p.m. Pastor at home." Friday, 8 pm. Christian Endeavour Socisty, Subject: The Backslider restored."

¡CHIN

COAST METKOKOLOGICAL REGISTER.

July 13th, 1906, a.m.

Bar: Th. Hu. Wind Wr

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. | Vladivostock. a.m.

PEAK.

Melisac, Mr. Mitchell, R.

Andrews, Mrs. Braya, R. F, Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Clasen, H. Clothier, A. N. Darling, Col. Fuller, Mr. Gales, Capt. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Douglar Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Harker, B. B. Harris, A.. Hareland, F. A. Hewitt, A. H.- Jacks

Mr.

From and afer the 18 January, 1906, the fohnston, L.. A. M.

rate for Postcards dem Australia to Hongkong

and British Postal Agencies in Chink is one penay instead of one penny and hall penny.

VASTUS AT THE HOPES

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Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

ES

Kistowsky, Mr. & Mr.

1

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Ollis,

1

F. B. Painter, Major & Mrs. Reynolds, F. O. Roberts, A. G. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Searle, Rev. G. Seymour, Lt. Col. and

Mrs. Shentan, Mr. Sinclair, A. Skott, C.

Shottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Southey, Mr. and Mr Storey, Mr. Torean-de-Marney, N.

Vereker, Capt. & Vrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M.

F... Knight, Mr. Longridge, Rev. and Weismann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. }. Willoid, F. Gi Woodward, Mr. & Mr. Truman, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H.. Zehrmann, H, C.

Mi

Lang, Mr.

Lang, A. O.

Macfarlane, Dr. H. Macuamara, Mr.

KING EDWARD, Almond, Capt, & Mrs. Logan, W.

Russell

Martin, Mrs. J. H. Bordeaux. Mrs. Thos. McKay, T. D. Cassard, Chaplain W. Michael, Mr. and Mrs, Martin, O. B. H.

G.

Q.

'Moorhead, Dr. J. Mores, E. J.

ORATDIRBUWN,

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jameson, P. S.

R. I.

Martin, R.

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

Armitage, Min

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Barnett, H. J, O. Brown, C. A.

A.: B.

Colahan. Mr. Cunningham, Mr. and

Mrs. A. Delaney, 1. T... Dodsworth, G. P. Hallard, Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Hester, Dr. St. Clair

P. B. Jackson. Mes and child Kendrick, A. J.

Story, G. F. Tompkins, Miss F. Little, A. C. Legeune, Vice-Consul Williams, G.

Newton, Miss G. Paine, . E. Pearse, Dr. ', W. Plumb, Mr. and Mrs

Agenti

Shanghai... P. M. Co... July 15 Foochow ... M. &.Co...July 17. K. Iuitpold.Singapore M. & Co... July 17 Austria

Singapore.

e., W. & Co July 17, Tartar

Janap.C. P. R. Coluly 19 Sunda....

Singapore P. & O. Co July 19 Lowther Castle Shanghai... D. & Co... July 12 Coptic Japan

H. .......&O. Co july 23 Emp. of China.. Vancouver C. P. R. Cojuly 24 Katsang .......Calcutta....., M & Cojuly 24 America Maru San Fcirco T. K. K....July 27

Per Hatching, from Coast Ports-Miss A. | Alta

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

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M. Henderson, Mrs A. M. Henderson, Mrs. | H.M.5. Sir Williato? W. H. Boward, Dr. 11. R. Horne, Dr. J. Moore bead, Messrs. Lawpie Han, Yu Ho Han, Chew Sing Peng, Bregido Garcin, Caster 1). Pana, Parker, an 257 Chinese.

Fassenger departed.

Per Hakata Mlaru. for Shanghai, &c-M 1.

a smalter of their own, and they could not H. Shoji, Mr. K. Yoshiyama, Baroness Von

do that without considerable expenditure | Marzan, Mr. Kinder, Misa Juliet Vemos, Mr. of capital. In order to develop the mine Emile Smrech. Mt. J. Grob, Mr. and Mrs. was extimated that, at least two or three Murakami, and Mr. M. Samaki. hundred thousand dollars would be required. That was the estimate of Mr. Cole, which was given when he was in Shanghai and was in cluded in the report which was passed at the meeting. If the shareholders were prepared to put up that money the development could be carried on as required. If that money was not put up there was no alternative for the company but to dispose of their property; it could not be continued as it was at present financed Those were all the remarks he had to make at that time. If any questions were put the diret fors would be glad ju answer them in the best of their knowledge,

K.

Jervoise........ Magallanes Hercules

U.S.A.T. Ingalls i...........

Taiyuan.........

Cranley .......... Hongkong Maru Namiang

Alexandra

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linck.

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Alament, Mr. Andap R. J.

CARLTON.

Bargmann, F.

Gains, Miss M. Gooch, ".

W. D.

Jackson, W. Juliang, Mr.

Anderson, RA, Capt, Gree!..

Bayles, M. E. Blanco, A. E. Bonnes, W

Briggs, Mr. and Mr. Briggs, Masters W, A.

and C. Briggs, Misses My and

My

Corgon, Mr.

J. K.

Edwards, H. F.

Farwell, Mr. and

J. R. Ferry, W.

Cosmopobran

SHANGHAI,

6th inst

Old Dock. ..New

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Astrera

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Ships Passed The, Canal,"

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NAME.

Bramble ...

Britomart

Cadmus Cherub

Handy

Janus .

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1 loyed, G. Martin, W. F

McClintock, Mr. F.

W, and child Merlees, Capt. & Mrs. Nable, Mrs. W. Pearson, R. W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A.

Davenport, Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mes. Hogg, Mrs. A. V.

Anderson, A. Crockenberg, H. Damerinco, C

Gebhard, F.

Gravin, F.

Hoy, Miss, M.

Morley, A.

Smith, E. Grant ·

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grani

Smith, Percy,

Soppa, P.

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Tokio Kochi

Nagasaki....

29.77

11 29.75

29.50

29:48

Kagoshima.... 1 |29.49

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Taichu... Taihan Kotl:un Pescadores.

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29.62

29.63

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Vladivostock.7 a.m. Nemura...) Hakodate.

Tokiu ......... Kochi......... Nagasaki.... Kagoshima...

Oshima......

Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ishigakijinu..

Montague

Young, J. A.

OCCIDENTAL.

Iverfeld, Capt. W.,

Key, Dr.. F. Kober, Dr. Med. Krill, G.

Majer, Master W. Majer, Capt. ad Mr.

N. L.

Munro, Miss A. Owen, O. E.

Textor, Inspector H, Ueberfeldt, Capt. C. Vossler, Mrs. Rudoll Voster, E.

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Mrs.

C. B. Rindlery, G. J.

itsila

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By

B7

Cebu

Stephens, Miss H, Stevenson, R.

ekumidity

77

72

CSt. James.30am.

Rainfall...

HIS BRITANNIC

CLASS.

TONS.

{GUNS) 1.H.P.

despatch-vessel.,, cruiser, 2nd class. river gunboat river gunboat sloop...

water

100p

441

cruiser, 141 clas

cruiser, 1st class

river.

gunboat

MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CAPTAIN,

Commander E. La T. Leatham... Captain C. L. Vaughan-Les

79.70 88

19.76 86 71 WSW

The

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!!

Yangtime

LAST REPORTED AT

1,700.

4,365

710

-1

710

1,070

Lieut. Commander E. G, W. Davidson. Lieut. Commander W, L... Bamber Commander II, du C. Yuard.......

Shanghal Shanghai Yangtze

||

...Yangtze

Hongkong

jank

and tug...

300

Hongkong

1,070

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Hongkong

cruiser, ist class.

$1,000

Yokohama

torpedo bost destroyer ... cruiser, 2nd class ...

306

Hongkong

4.360

10

S. American Ports

torpedo bost destroyer ....

Yokohama

torpedo boat destinyer

torpedo baat destroyer

9,80

14,100

cruiser, fat claws

9,800

+

"

227

torpedo

river gunbest

180

bost estroyer ...!

surveying vesial

river gunboat

tai

river gunbeat

gunboat

torpedo Lust destroyer ...

250

receivi

ship...

4,650

Пург

ww

river gunboat

710

torpedo boat destroyar surveying abip

355

torpado bost destroyer ... river quabeat river gupboxi river gunboat

***

195

+

Per Kumano Maru, for Manila, &c.Capt. J. C: Bow, Mr. E. S. Eby, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rudman and baby, Mr. Oito Scheerar, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Allen, Mr. S. H. Agnew, Miss Bertha Christy, Rev. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Chibli.... Geo. Hudson, Miss Hudson, Rev. L. Martin, | Nord Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Mackay, Mr. W. H. Mac hav. Miss M. L. Sa'ter, Messrs. A. J. M. Simpson, Mr. C. Studholme, Mr. and Mrs.

1st June-Hudson, Machaon, Sachsen, So A. Taylor. Misies Kitty Taylor, Aline Taylor, cotra, Teenkai, Tonkin, 5th June-Kawacht Clio Mesir, W. R. Furlong, G. Fitzgeraid, Ms, and

Maru, Spithead. 9th Juno-Manila, Confa, Diadem Mrs. W. Gladstone, Messrs. G. 1. Godfree, A. Indrawadi, Polynesien, Longsor, Spesta. 12th

Fame... W. Godfree, W. Lourenson, Hennets, John

June-Bayern, Benlarig, Benlowers, Nubia, Flora ... Keele. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Young, Messrs. H. Astyanas. Bellerophen. 15th June. Armand Willems, John sittain, Dr. H. R. Home, Capt. Behie, Polyphemus, Prins Heinrich, Ghaste, Hars... and Mr. P. C. Harris, Masters Bayard Harris,wa Maru, Atholl, Laertes, 19th Jung-Mon- Charlie Harris, Mr. W. J. Bayles, Mrs. F.

mouthshire, Indramayo, Sambia, fatria, Sego. Kent.... via, Orestes, Urmston, Grange, azad June King Alfred Fuliyoshi, Miss K. Higashimura, and Mr. W. Palmer.

"Ningchow, Sener Achilles, Caledonten

Seneca, 26th Kinuha June-Benvorlich, Calchar, Ceylon, Marioneth Mormonth.. shire, Mogune, Poona, Prins Regent Luitpold, Moorhen Ancaties. 30th June-Darder) Sanuki Rambler

Ernst Otter Simont 4th July-Silesta Maru, Den of Matar, Montrost, Siberian. 6th Robin... July-Benvenus.

C. Ferd Lacies, Diomed, Java, Sandpiper... Telemachus. 19th July-Benledi, Flintshire, Saipe Jason, Scandia, Sithonia, Dongola, Brror, Taku... Prins Bitel Friedrich 14th July-Denalder, Tamar Caledonien, Malta, Peleur, Radnorshire, Bingo Teal Maru, Ching Wo, Pindari.

Thiule Arrivals at Home-rst June-Neckar, Yed- Virago do, Benledi, th June-Machaon, Bingo Mars, Waterwitch Parata, Verona, 9th June-Kiniuck, Shimara, Whiting Agamemnon Kawachi Maru, 17th Jane Widgeon... Polynesien. 15th June-Sackson. Woodcock...

Shipping Reports.

Mr. Taylor said there seemed to be an opinion very prevalent in Shanghai that their mine was worthless and it might be just as well for him to say a few words to dissipate that idea and

Str. Aniching from Coast Ports:-Moderate explain how it had arrived at the present posito freth SW. winds and fine clear weather. tion. He did not wish to abuse anybody, but

Sir, Tian from Manila :-Light to fresh he thought the old company was very badly

monsoon, fine and clear, with moderate sea. served by its expert advisers and it was dua to them that they had had so much Str. Tinkow (rom Bangkok-Light to modé trouble in the first place, some gentleman rate BW, and Sty breezes and fine clear wea- was consulted as to what would be a proper ther, with smooth sea throughout the voyage, capital to raise, and it was on bis advice

that the capital was set at $600,000, a capital which had proved absurdly inadequate and↑. showed that this gentleman either knew nothing About geld mining or had some atherinterests to sarve or simply wanted the thing floated.. Out of that amount of capital $300,000 was paid to the vendors, and he was not at all clear that the mine they were now working was the one they obtained from the vendors, in which case they paid away $300po for nothing. Was that so!

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Vessels in Port.

STRAMMED,

Amare, Br. 1.5., 1,565, C. I. Matlock, 6th July,

Hongay 4th July, Coal.-1., M. & Co. Anghin, Ger, **, 1,001, Chr. Kümpel, Toth |

July, Bangkok and July, and Swatow gib, Rice and Wood.-B..

Borano, Gex, 1.5, 1,200, F. Sembili, 8th July,

---Sandakan 4th July, Timber-M, & Co, Bourbon, Fr, 11, 100, Le Bail, 13th july,

Balgon 9th July, Gan-Man Fat,

SintSocotra, 19th June-Longier, Ben Wandlark

15th)

glos, Sachsen, and Juno-Manila, 22nd June Bellerophon, 26th June-Binlawers, th June-Caledonien, Prine Heinrich. 4th July Prins Heinrich, Awa Mary, Beniaweri, Urmston Grange, Calchas, 6th July-Indra wadi, Marioncitkire, Segovia, zib July-Cay. low. Toth July-Anchises, Moruna, Samuhi Mar. 14th July-Salašia, Silvio, Poona,

T

river

9, 2

1..

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0; Captain E. W. Savory, M.V.O. Lieut Commander Hughes

Captain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox

Lieut. Commander R. Henniker Hanton Lispt Commander W. H. Darwall Captain B, V. V. de Horny

---

Captain C. F. Thursby... Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree Captain J. A. Toks

***

***

Lieut. Commander Roben E. Vaughan.

Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie Commander C. E. Monro

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Lient.-Commander G. C. Walcott...

Lious, Commander H. T. Aday ... Lieat Commander J. T. 5. Lype..

in reserva...

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Commodore H. P. William ... Lieut-Commander B, Becretan

Lieut-Commander Sicvenson

Commander R, W. Glennie... Lent-Commander C.E. L. Thomas...

Yokohama West River Yokohama

Hongkong

Weat River

Wast River

Yangtze

Hongkong

Yokohama

Surveying(Swatow

Yokohama Lient Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson] Yangtera Laut, Commander G, J. Todd

Yangturo "Lieut.-Commander Jad, P. Knox... Yangiote

Flying Flag of Vice:Admieni Bir Arthur W. Moore, Gommander-in-Chios,

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Lieut-Commander R. M. R. West

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