WEÏNAIWET GOLD MINING

[Continuid from Saturday.] ·

Mr. Taylor continued that the company was reconstructed and so far they had spent an other $4 a share on the new development. Now Ms. Verichoyle's work had been really the only useful development work which had boen done, and he showed them that they really had a mine, showed them where the ore was, and so far the further the mine develop. ment proceeded the better results. In the last the 30-foot level some assays taken from the worked out at something over Ste per ton and some at over $25 per ton. The fact was they

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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

Mr. Taylor said that from a fair sample of two tons sent to San Francisco tás gross valus of the concentrates was over $91′ gold, so that putting the value of concentrates of $t put them quite on the unfa mil.....

Mr. Leake suggested, that the directors be requested to draw up a scheme on the lines proposed by Mr. Taylor and that it be laid be fore the shareholders.

Mr. Chairman said the directors would be

only too glad to cuty pupile dreholder wishes in every way.

Passengers arrived.

Ter Austria, from bingapore-263 Chicese, Per Chayang, trom Shanghai, &c.-Miss- Hancock, Mr. Stewart, 6z Chinese and o Japanese.

Per Haimun, from Coast Poris-Mrs. Na gawa Naks, Messrs. Pledgo, Gibson, Capt. Schmitt, and raj Chinese.

Per Rubí, from Manlia-Mr. and Mrs. B. S, Sprungli, Mr. and Mrs. Brandigan, Mr. and Mrs. Carraho, Hr. and Mrs. Rannay, Mr. and Mr. O. Bartels and children Mr. R. F. Lloyd, Mrs. Byrnes, Mest . H. S. Forbes, S. Chroder, Mrs. T. H. Lebold, Mr. and Mrs, Corkran, Mr. W. M. Maule, O. Schulze, fre. H. T. Bredes. 13. A. Quigley, Misses Culligan, Blanchard, Mr. Beandochild, Mrs. Tamelin, Mr. B. de Burlet, Dr. Hibbett, Capt. Crockett, and 116- Chinese

A Fraklı

TUESDAY, JULY 17 1906.

Ataumors Exposted.

From

Sunda....se

Singapore P. & O, Co July 19 Amiral Duperre Singapore. T. M..... fuly 20 Lowiber Castle. Shanghai... U. & Co.... July 11 Krest Simons. Singapore. M. M...uly 23 Coptic Japan... &0. Cofuly 23 Emp. of Chine. Japan C. P. R. Co July 14 Tartar.......... Japan......C. P. R. Cofuly 24 Katsang Singapore.I., M & Cofuly a Tipanas ... Japan C. July 26 America Maru. San Fcisco T. K. K.... July 27

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Ships Fassad The China 1. 1st June-Hudson, Muchaon, Sachsen, So- cotra, Teenkat, Tonkin, 5th June-Kawach Mary, Spithead, 9th June-Mawila, Danfu, Indratvadi, Polynestin Longsor,

Ariyanaa, Βελής,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

Нонскона.

Adams, P. R. Alexander, Jr, D. C. Andersus, Mrs. K. Andrews, Mrs. H. J. Arnold, J. Hain, H. Murray Bard, Mr. & Mr. J, C. Bairnson, A. R.. Battacombe, H. G. Beattie, K. U. liail, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.

tłunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. J. W. Joki, J. P. F. Joughin, J.C.

. A. S.

Andan. R. J.

CARLTON.

Anderen, RA, Capt.

Barganuun, F. Blanco, A. B. Boadas, W.

Caggon, Mr.

Farwell, Mr. and

J. R.

C. H.

A. H.

Ferry, W.

J. W.

Gains, Miss M.

Low, G. 1. Mackeson, Dr. G.

Marriott, Dr. O. Marshall, R. W. McDonagh, W. J. Melotosh, Mr & Mrs." Moore, Dr. and Mrs,

Biervliet, A. Van (Vice- Mackie, A

Consul for, Helguim) hrbeck, R. J.

S. Hissell, W. 5. flisney, uair, K. J.

Lamb, Mr. W. F. Deansing. Mr. and Mrs. | Juas-Bayern, Benlarig, Renlawer, 13th me, P. P.

Per Shawmut, from Manila-Mrs. Squires, infant and servant, Mr. P. P. Borne, G. N.

Hagar, infant and servant, Metara. W. L. Willey, Ibo de Leon. Comdr. F, W. Coffin, E.

|

5th June-Armand, F. G.

H. do MEL

company themselves, then they could tell to Parker, Oscar 'Hail, O.. 1. Olsen, A. Chestnut, Asvapħra fieinrich, Ghurst Cameron 3r, B.

P. M. Taigue, Capt. N. K. Averill, Merses. A.

Atholl, Eneris.

Symbia otkihire, Indramaye, Simo

-Mon

1. F.

Pia, Sego. Campbell, Capt. A.

Senech, 26th Merioneth

A.

W.

B.A.

A (Consul

Harrison, S. L.

Androws, Mes.

Jackson, W. Lindborg, O. J. Llayed, G Martin, W. F.

Merless, Capt. & Mr. Nable, Mrs. W. Person, R. W.

Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Braya, R. F. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Clasen, H. Clothier, A.. N. Darlin Col. Fuller,

alas, Capt.

C. B.

Stephens, Miss H,

Stevanion, R.

PRAK,

Melusac, Mrs. - Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs, Moxon, Mr. and Mru, Ollis, F. B.

Painter, Major & Mrs. Reynolds, F. O.. Roberts, A. G.

Moreno Fanams) Graham, Mr. and Mrs. ple, Rav, G.

Newborn, R. H.

Mr. & Mrs.

Newington, A. G. Oliffe, O. C. Packer, B. L.

O. Saue, E. C. Bene, Mr. and Mrs. J.. D. via, Orestes, Urmston, Grange, 22nd June with D. A. A. G., Paicy, Mrs E. 0.

someone had to find the money and the amson, Capt. Jamieson, Mesars. F. Ku- } AC Benvariick, Calchaf, i

the new company. It was quite clear that

shareholders must make up their minds whether they would raise it, or find it from other people.

Mr. Sullivan proposed to shut down the whole thing and reconstruct the company. They could sell from themselves to themselves.

Mr. Macleod said they could go into liquida. to and do this;

Mr. Leake said he had previously suggested ing into liquidation.

Mr. Maclead id the difficulty that arose was that the inseting had before it a resoltinti, the directors power to sell the undertaking of and the question was whether they should give

the company. If they wished to sell the com paay they might do so if anyone came for ward to buy it. If they could find someone to had not been able to take much ore from the 3 shaft, where the best ore was found at

hut up the money required, then they could

or if the present shareholders proceed, or

ic pui present, and it was simply because the ore was not sufficiently blocked out in that direction.p then the difficulty could be got over.

Mr. Loake said his auggestion was to sell to The consequence was that the are which they had been

ting through the mine was not putting

A new company. the best but might be taken as a very

Mr. Macleod replied that they would-have to Fair average. At present they could not pay ex

find the new company. If they started a new penses because they only got considerably less than half the value of their concentrates,

If they could smelt themselves and double the number of stamps, the situation would be very different. The only question was. What could they do? They would remember that when they reconstructed the company Mr. Duff told them that if they spent $15,000 for about six OF

mantha, that seven

they would then be in a position to run their mill. But that proved altogether wrong. They would also remember that when Mr. Verschoyle left them he also reported that he considered that when the mill began to run they would be able to clear expenses, That also was fabulous. It was 'no use thinking of exising another $20,000 or $10, amongst them selves. If this mine was to pay it must be run upon really adequate capital. So far as Mr. Cale advised them they wanted $300,000, and the question was how that could be raised. His own opinion was that the only way it con'd be raised was to

and to start afresh, lle 45 proposed that a new company be formed to take over all the property and claims

the old company, with a capital of $1,000,000 The

Mr. Maclend said they, by passing the resolu. price to be paid to the old company to he

tinn, would give the directors power to, sell the 27,314 fully-paid shares at $10 each. It was

undertaking of the company. If they liked to, estimated that the mine could be placed on a thoroughly sound paying basis by an expendiat to the resolution the words with the sunction of a general meeting? then they could ture of $300,00, which should be, sufficient to double the number of stampe, erect a cyanidicguy till then, if the directors were authorised to sell subject to the sanction of a or smelting plant, push on development suffi ciently tu supply the mill with 16 tons of are general meeting then they let the present a day, and test the mine completely with a the extra money and form a new company

meeting and got anyone they could to produce diamond drill. The capital to be distributed as follows!

whom they might sell. To put the company in

buy over this construct a new company to

37.314 fully paid share in vendors... $273,140 72,686 shares: First call of

$1

$218,05B Second call of $1.............. 145,172 .

L

Cash required............ $363,430 Leaving to be called up tor develop-

ing other claims, etc........

tahke, A. Larate Sy Cip, E. F. Collins, Mr. and M15. Schlodfelt, Meseri, G. R. Putnam and D.

C. Alexander,

Shipping Reports. Str. Chintu from Yokollama:-Experienced moderate to light winds throughout.

Caledonien, NT-ST CON! Lung

T. W.

W.

Peaks, Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

Powell, W. A.

Mrs. Prior, W. R.

Pucher, W. E.

Lt.

Putnam, C. R.

Reid. H. I

D.S.O., Major A. A. shire Moyune, Poona, Pring Anchises, Joth

Chichester, Mrs. AA. Dardanus, Ernesi

Clark, M. 0. Sanuki Clark, T. Simons. 4th

(Ger) Mars, 17in of Mains, Montrose, Siberien, 6th July-Benvenue, C. Ferd Leiss, Diomed, Java, Clarke, Mr. and Telemachus. Toth July-Benledi, Flintshire, Clegg, R.N., Eng. Jazon, Scandia, Sithonia, Dongola. Errorr,

and Mrs. H. I. vari-Prins Bitel Fridrih 14th July Brnalder, Colvin, H. E. Caledonien, Malta, Peleur, Radnorshire, Binge Connor, J. L. Maru, Ching Wo, Pindari.

Crook, A. H. Str. Chishing from Cheloo:-Light to mode. Arrivals at Home-st June-Neckar, Yed ruickshank, A. rate variable winds and fine weather, foggy off do. Beniedi, 5th June—Machaon, Bingo Maru, | Davies, · NE. Promontory and Breaker Point.

FO

Sır. Balmus from Tamsui, etc.:-Light

Mr. Macleod said the directors could not guaħle airs and calms, and fine cloudy weather. bfore the shareholders with a scheme because they had no buyer. The only thing they could. sa resolution to wind up and give the bring was a

to scil. directive said that would mean the mine

Mr.

would be shut down.

Mr. Maciend replied that if the resolution b fore the meeting was passed, lae company terminated and the mine would be shut down. If that was done they would be practically in hejaidátion.

Mr. Sullivan said they did not propose la shut down,

fiquidation would.only be to incur extra expenses, as having put the company inte liquation, necessary proceedings must jake

| cahing, "y could not leave the matter and do

The Chairman said the directors appreciated 303.410 Mr. Sullivan's idea that the mine should not be

mine with only twenty stamps. If they put in fntly stamps they would require a great deal' mare ore, and that would take time.

shut down, but be carried on. The directors 303439 found it absolutely impossible to carry of the $1,000, Dividends payable on 66.570 The following returns were calení ted on actual results obtained since the milf was

ore,

started this Spring The balling from the plates realised a fraction over 0. $1 per tan ni About 18 ton of ore yielded : mon of concentrates valued at G. $53. The ore im proved with deeth of working, and what had hitherto been put through the mill was believed to be below the average value. The estimated returns, therefore, were reliable. If the

presen! for necessary equipment. Company had the nec

would make a profi treating its concentrates even without doubling the stamps. - Returns from raka an 1 San Francisch confirmed the correctness of the mine assays. Present ex penser did not exceed $12,500 per month, and dubling the stamps should increase them by one-third, To be on the safe side and to allow for treatment of concentrates, they were estimated at $20,000 a month,

ESTIMATED RETURNS.

48,000 ions of are, giving on the plates bullion at G. $t per

Lon...

G. $ 48,0 3,666 tons of concentrates at

G. 565 per tán...

G. $174,790 G. 221,193

or Mex: $442,580 less expenses $240,000 Profit Mex: $102,580 equivalent to a dividend on a paid-up capital 5636,570, or 31 8a per cent.

The reason he suggested that the share holders should be paid at the rate of $10 was that they had actually spent on the mine about four lakhs, that was to say that development and the mill, and other expenses had cost about that sum. They had learnt by experience what to do; they had put the thing beyond any doubl; this was no longer a speculation. would be a great pity Shanghai should give # this mine. It seemed to him that the mine | had been proved They could see the plans, and it was only the fact that they had been so short of capital and so badly a 'vised that they had come into this position. He would like to see Shanghai take the matter up and put the thing through. (Applause.)

up

Mr. Sullivan asked if Mr. Taylor's remarks- were endorsed by the directors.

The Chairman said in general he thought what Mr. Taylor had stated was the position. In reference to stampi, $30,000 would not cover the laying of foundations, and probably if they put up 40 stamps they would have to face the question of puiting the mill in a proper placed the place first contemplated.

Mr. Leake asked what would be the cost of a smelter.

The Chairman replied that he had not the least idea

Mr. Blount asked if the directors had any - proposal ar scheme or indication as to the way they proposed to dispose of the mine, or if they had anything to lay before the shareholders.

simply

ho

Mr. Sullivan mid he wanted the iniuc con. tinued and not the milling.

Mr. Taylor proposed that alter the words "ate hereby authorised the word of ect to the sanction of a general meeting be inserted in the resolution.

Mr. Leake secat led.

The amendment was carried nem con. - On the resolution as amended being put before the

Pettia, Verona, 9th June-Kixluck, Shimosa,

Str. Puensang from Manita Experienced amemnon, Karachi Maru, 12th June

Sinegambla, Polynesien. 15th June-Sachten. fight variable winds and smooth sea, with floerth June-Socotra, 19th June-Longtor, Ben clear weather throughout.

glot, Sackien, 22nd June-Munila, zand June -Bellerophon, 16 Jurich 4th July June-Caledonien, Prinu Heinrich, —Prina Hainrich, Awa Maru, Benlawers, wadi, Marionetshire, Segovia. 7th July-Cey lon toth July-Anchiser, Mayune, Sonuki far. 14th July-Salaris, Silvia, Poona.,

Vostels in Port

STEAM RAP.

Aki Muru, jap. s.s.. 3,995, M. Yagi, 14th July, -Shu għal 11th July, Gen.-N. Y. K. Apenrade, Ger... 61, H. N. Gautard, 15th July-Pakhoi 12th July, and Hoihow 14th, Gen.-J. & Co.

B.

.

A. Hroch, Nor, 8, 541, Andersen, 14th July,Shanghai Eih July, Earthenware.

Davidsen & Co.

Bourbon, Fr. ssi; goo, Le Ball, 13th July,—

Saigon 9th July, Gen.-Man Fat. Brand, Nor. 5., 1,530, M. Evensco, 9th July, -Sourabaya (Java) 26th June, Rice.-S., W. & Co.

Carl

Diederichsen, Ger.....774, H. Scbfalkier,

July,Haiphong Toth July, Rice

13th

• J. & Co. Chingto, Br. 5.5, 1,459, C. Plunkett Cols, 16th July,-Yokokama 6th July, Gen.-B. &'S. Cranley, Sr. 3.1., 3,933, W. E. Steele,

-Burban 13th June, Coolies.-G., L. & Co.

Dakota, Am. s., 13.305. E. Francke, and July, Seattle 7th June, and Shanghai 29 h, Gen.-N. Y. K

.

Rouch, Mrs. J. S. and

chikt Shen, A.

7

Shepherd, E. B.

Sherer, W. Skir

cinn, A....

S. M. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Slingsby, Arthur

W. 11. Unlittle, F. n. Dougins, Capt. & Mr. Dawley, Mr. and M...

Sproat, Mrs E. F. and

T. C.

Urmston Grange Calchos, 6th July-Indra W

Post Office.

A Mail will close for :- Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per Hue, 18th July, 9 A.št.

Keelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko. hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Stonteagle, 18th July, so A.M.

Europe, &c. tudi, vio Toucarin... Le Srydlite, 18th July, IT A.M.

Macao-Per Hungthan, 18th July, 1.15 PM. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Gaims, Townsville, Basbate, Sydney, Habari, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Pei Chingiu, 18th July, 3 P.M

3 P.M.

i

Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 18th July,

Kobe-Per Shigri, 18th July, 3-P.M._ Swatow and Deli-Per Johanne, 18th July

Fooksang. Br. s.a., 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 8th

July-Galeutia 23rd June, Coals,—J, M;

3 P.M. & Ca

Haiphong-er, Carl Diederichsen, 18th July, 5.99.

F, Nor 5, 900, Tagle, 3th July,Hongay 1th July, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen &

Co

Glentucky, Br. s.5, 2977, E. J. Stallard, 9th, 19th July, 1 P.M.

Tuly-Kobe ist July, and Shanghai 6it,. Itallast. McG. Bros & Gov.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Fer Hat Macao-let Hengshan, 19th July, 1 15 F., and Calcutta Eer Singaphie, Penang

19th July, P.M. Macao-Pes fleungshan, 20th July, 1.15 M., Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Shaoksing, 20th July, 3 PM.

meeting, it was also carried without any dis. Glenstrae, Rr. s.5, 3.294. J. McGilvary, 16thnghai-Për Chaytang, 19th July, 3 P.M.

sintient vote.

This disposed of the business and the Chair- man thanked the shareholders for their alten. dunce. ~~X, C. D. News.

Shipping.

--Arrivals

Rubi, Br. 5.8., 1,611, R. W. Almond. 16th July, --Mauila 14th July, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

Choysang, Br. 5.8 1,414, A. E. Sandbach, 16th indy-Shanghai and Swatow 11th July,

Hue, Fr. s. 701, Godinau, 16th July,-

Haiphong and Haihow 15th July. Gen. —. A.R. M.

Knivsberg. ter. s.s, 646, C. gensen, 16th

July-in rath July, Sugar-). & Co. Shosha Maru, jap. 5.5., 1,8ng, T. Suruga, 16th

July, Kobe 7th July; Gen.-O. S. K Tsuru,isan Man, Jap 8., 1,500, K. Shimizu,

16th July,-Kuchinotzu-10th July, Con!-- M. B., K.

Enuma Luyken, Ger. 8.5., 1,159, G. Cornand. 16th July, Mauritius 20th June, Sugar Wing Sing & Cn..

Prometheus, lir. s., 1,583, Gea. Mair, 16th

July, Foochas 15th July. Gen.-B. & S. Shawmut, Am. 9.5., 0,606, E. V. Roberts, 17th July-Manila 24th July, Flour.-D. & Cold

Siam, Jr. es., 996, Rinas, 17th July.—Shanghai

7th July, Box-wood--Mr. Gen. McBain. Johanne, Ger, s.s., 95, Ipland, 17th July

Haiphong 13th July, and Hoihow 16 h, Rice, Pigs and Eggs.-J. & Co. Sabine Rickmers, Ger. s.3,630, J. R. Nasbel

17th July, Canton 16th July, Gen-A K. Co.

Haimun, Br. .., 636, A. J. Rabson, 17th July,

Tamsui vin Amoy and Swatow 16th July, Gen.-D., . & Co..

Austria, Aust. 6.6., 4,879, A. Bilaffer, 17th July,

Trieste 9th May, and Singapore 11th July, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Kowloon, Ger. ss., 2,316, H. Siehr, 17th July,

-Canton 17th Jul, Gen.-H. A. L Shansi, B., 1,228, F. Boyd, 17th July,

Canton 16th July, Gen.-B. & S. Chiyuen, Ch. 5. 1,377, C. Stewart, 17th July, -Canton. 16th July, Gen:-C, M. S. N. Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Choyang, for Swatow. Heiching, for Kwongchowwan. Hongkong Maru, for Amoy. | Magallunes, for Maniln.

Prometheus, for Singapore. Siam, for Singapore, R. P.3a, for Langkat. Tean, for Manila Ulina Maru, for Sourabaya. Apanrade, for Hoihow. Glenstras, for Shanghai. Nawrang, for Singapore.

The Chairman said at that moment there was nothing before the directors at all. They had this resolution. There was a letter on the table from the mine manager which might throw some light on the question of bese concentrates. He gave the gross value of the concentrates as 5 5.20-gold, 540 silver 56; lead $12; copper, 57.20 (over) and he said that the smelter values in San Francisco, mak- fag deductions for copper and lead, gave $51.01 so that they lost from the gross value $14 Gold per ton in the ameliarers' deductions for copper, silver and lead. Over and above their charges for smelling they took $14 from the actual value. Whether the smelterer

got tale, r it was lost in smeltlog, he did not know. Then in addition there were the charges for Hongkong Waru, for San Francisco.

Bormio, för Sandakan.

Departures, Tuly 17.

hauling the concentrates to Weihaiwel, storageFitbith Rickmers, for Bangkok. and fightorage, transhipment at Shanghai, in Bombay Afaru, for Singapore. surance, freight, transhipment to ameller, smel Sambia, for Shanghai. ter charges, elc which amounted to $19. Clara fedtem, for Hongay, This meant that

from

the values of the metals

and on loss of concentrates, and they only got

for Canton.

for Canton,

in the concentrates $33 a ton went in charges Canton, 537. From theie Sgures shareholders could Namsang, for Calcutta. soo how very quickly the loss would be turned

for Manila.

loto profi if they had some way of dealing | Choysang, for Cauton, with the concentrates on their own ground.

Skuld, for Canton.......

July, London via Poris and Junë, Gen. --McG, Bros. & Gaw.

Hans Wagner, Ger. 3.8., 96, J. Kageman, 20th Juse, Saigon 15th June, Rice.-L., W. & CA,

Hilary, Ger. 5.5, 6,176, Uecker, 14th July,--- Swatow 13th July, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Ingalls, Am. transport, faz, Scott, 3rd July,-

Manila 30th June.

Kaifong, Hr. 5, 982, Finlayson, 11th July,

Iloilo 7th July, Sugar and Hemp, B. & S. Korea, Am. 3, 5,651, W. B. Seabury, 15th July-San Francisco 20th June, and Shanghai 12th July:: Mails and Gen.-P. M. S S. Co. Kumsang Br. 8.5, 2071 F L Buller 14th July,—Cakutro 1st July, Coal-), M. & Magallanes, Am. 3.5, 832, A. Frezabal, 26th

Manila 23rd June, Batin:

Co.

A

1

Manila-Per Vuensang, 2 th July, 3 P.M. Tientsin--er Chipshing, 20th July: 3-P.M. Manila-Per Rubt, 2 st July, 15 A.M. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.Per Dakota, 21 July:

AM.

Macao-Per Heungtham, 21st July, 1.15 8.M. Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per A Meru, 23rd July, 3 P.M.

Tankin, 28th

Evan-Jones, Dr.

Mrs. E. airchild, H. Į. Fisher,

H. G. Forbes, H. S. Fuller, U. Ganaan, S. Gibson, A. Gillan, Mrs. A. Gordon, F. Hall, Mrs. E. L. Hall, Capi "T".

Spittles, J. S. Sprungli, Mr. and Mrs. Stebbing, W. T. Stein, A. I.. Stephens, H. Stevens, Rev. A. J. Stewart A. M. Stewart, W. M.

||

Sutherland, P. D. Thomas, H. P.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

W. Douglas

Hardlag, Mr. and Mrs. Harker, B. B.

وراکرم

Harris, A. Haxeland, A. Hewitt

AH

, Mr.

CL. A. M.

Mr. and Mr. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.

Knight

Mr. Longridge, Rev.

Mrs. ng, Mr.

Dr. H,

Lang, A. O.

Macfarlane,

Macuamaraj Mr.

Martin, O. B. H.

Martin, R.

Capt. and Mr.

Seymour, Lt-Col. and

Mr.

Mr. Sinclair, A. Skott, C.

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

E.

Vereker, Capt. & Mr. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. and Weisman, Mr. & Ms. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Wilford, F. C.

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Truman, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Zehrmann, H, C.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL' REGISTER. July tóth, 1996, 2.m.

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Nagasaki......

Kagoshimu...

Oshima

Thompson, Miss H. M. Naha........

Thompson, Mrs. F. ond

3 children

Uffel, W. Von. Uphehaun, C. H.

Velie, H. L.

Ishigakijima..

Taihoku

Taichu.........

·Taipan

Korhun...... Pescadores... Weihaiwei

Gutzlaff

Heanley, Dr. and Mr. Wakefield, Mrs.

C. M.

Whitney, W. J. Wishati, J. B. Hershey, H. L. Hewelt, Hon and Mis. Wood, G. G.

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. p E. A.

Yeager, J. F. Hibcey, Dr. C. Humphreys, W. M.

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Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lebold, Mies, F. H.

Gap Hock Russell

Legeune, Vice-Consul¦ Macao.

Haiphong... M.

!Barofod Iloilo...

M.

Little, A. C. Lloyd, R. F. 3.ogan, W. Manle, W. M. McKay, T: D. Michael, Mr. and Mrs.

Moses, H. 1:

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A. I.

Black, H.d. Blanch id, Miss Sallie lordeaux, Mas. This, Travagan, Master Bravagan, M15, F. A. Biedes, Mrs. U. P. Carraber, Mr. and Mrs. Carraher, M. B. Colahan Mr. Crockett, Capt. Ceckran, Mr. and Mrs.

·Geo., T. Calligan, Miss D. Cuomughan, Mr. and

Mrs. Delaney, 1.. 1. Hallard, Mr. and Mrs. Ciory, G. F Dodsworth, G. P.

FJ,

Tompkins, Miss F. Jackson, Mr. and child Williams, G.

Wilfey, L. R. Johns, Jr., W..R.

..

Newson, Miss C. Paine, . E.

Dr. W. W. w and Quigler, Miss B. A.

Ranney.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, H. G.

Kendrick, A. J.

Colu

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l'escadores.... Weihaiwei...

Peak,

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jain 500. 1:5.

R. J.

Morley, A. Smuth, P. Grant

moh, Mr. and Mrs. Canton,

Grant

Armitage, Miss Barnels, H J. Brown, C.A.

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy

G.

G. A. Davenpers, Mrá, Gaskell, Mr. and M Hogg, Mra. A. V.

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Soppa, P. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Macao......'

Hongkong Victoris Peak

Rock Gian

20.67

Mantague Young, J. A,

Haiphong... Manila...... Bacolod

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1oilo... tebu...

39 74 80 29.84 83

Mrs. Munro, Miss A.

Joly 16 at

Owen, O. E.

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Schutze, O.

Textor, Inspector H.

Ueberfeldt, Capt. C. Voster, E.

Tupelnurs Humidity........

85 87 74 65.

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Fat Prins July, 10 AM. Steirmund, 24th July, Europe, &c., an

Toria, via Tuticorul-Ter July, 11 A.M. Swatow, Weihaiwei, Cheloo and Tientsin- Per Kweichow. 24th July, 3 P.M.

Kobe-Fer Taiyuan, 25th July, 3 P.M. Macao Per Haungthan, 27th July, 1.15 P.M. Fr. s. 3.953, S. Robinson, st

Manila, Timor, Fort Darwin, Thursday July,Vancouver 4th June, and Shanghai Island, Cooktows, Cairns, Townsville, Bris. 17th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

bane, Sydney, Hoba, Launceston, New Zet Mortlake, Br. s., 1,737. F. W. Balten,

July, Cheribon (Java) 2nd July, Sugashlard, Melbourne, Alaide and Perth-Per

Empire, 28th July, 10 AM.

Manila--Per Zafiro, 18th July, to A.M. India

via Tuttcarin-Per Anderson, A. Europe, &c.

Bastel, Dr. and Mrs. Krockenberg, Mr. and St. James pom Divanka, 28th July, 11 A.M.

children' Q. and Macao-Per Heungshan, 18th July, 1.15 P:M. ||

C. Macao-Per Heungshan, 30th fuly, 1.15 P.M. Damerinco, Macao-Per Heungshan, 31st July, 1.1.5 P.8. Gebhard, F. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kob. Yokmama, Gavin, F. Picioria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per &impress of Hay, Miss M.

Iverfield, Capt. W. China, tet Aug. It A.M

Enron, &c. Fate, vlu Telicorn Pe Keyt, Dr. F.

Kober, Dr. Med. Armand Behte, 7th Aug., 11 AM.

Order.

Neil Macleod, Am. s.a., got, E. Cormai, 19th June, Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret- to & Co.

N. S. de Rosario; 715. M. Lopez Blanco, rath June, Manila gih June, Ballast.-Barretto & Cn.

NAMF...

Petrarch, Ger, 58., 1,253, R. Hatje, 12th June, -Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Phranang, Ger. s., 1,021, F. Mangelsdorff, 15th July-Bangkok 8th July, Rice and Gen.-B. & S. Prometheus,, Nor. s.5, 1,023, O. Karmelinser, 6th July-Bangkek via Swatow 5th July, Rice. N. Y, K Quinta, Ger..., 986, F. Fráum, 13th July,-- Bangkok 4th July, Rico and Gen.-S. & Shahjehan, Br. ., 1,276, J. R. Scott, 14th July,

-Saigon 9th July, Rice, &c.-Wo Fat Aberity Sing Taishan, Br. s.5., 1,100, J. T. Laing, 29th June, Bramble

Shanghai via Ports 24th June, Gen. Bntomart,

Cadmus B. & Co.

Cherub Clio Diadem Fame... Hand,

Taiyuan, Dr. 5,268, L. Dawson, 8th July,

12th Jute, and Thursday' Island Gen.-B. & S.

Sydney 25th, Tinhow, Br. .., gor, C. 1. Kerr, 13th July,

Bangkok 3th July, Rice—A., K. & Co. Trym, Nar, .., 1,138, 5. Andersen, 3th July

Flora...

Bangkok 28th June, Rice, Meal and Wand. Harl -Order.

Janus. Ujina Maru, jap..., 4,403, K. Nuno, 8th July, Kent

Moji 20th June, Coal.-M. B. K.

King

Alfred a Yuensang, Br. .., 1,128, F. Mooney, 17th Kinsha

July-Manila 13th July, Gen.-1, M. & Monmouth

Moorhen Z. Y do Aldecoa, Am, 16, 1,200, FXandaro Orter

Echaur, 15th June,-Manila 12th June, Rambler Ballasi,-Barretto & Co.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

CLASS.

TONS. GUNS.

LHP.

5,700

Captain II. W. Savory, M.V.D. Lieut, Commander Hughes...

12,000

普遍

102,3,

29.72

*

20.62

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

„Astrae i

despatch-ver-cl... cruiser, and lass river gunboat river gunboat

1,700

3,000

Commander X. La T. Leatham

Bbangbal

|

.4.355

7,000

Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee

Shanghai

710

902

710

goo

loop.

1,070

1,400

Lieut, Commander E, G. W. Davidson. Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander H. du C. Luard...

Yangiare

Yangtsza

Hongkong

water tank and rug... Kloop

390

300

Hoogkonk

1,070

***

Commander 1. D. Wilkin, D.8.0.

Hongkong

cruiser, rst class

11,000

16

16

Yokohama

torpedo boas destroyer

306

6

....

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Captain it. Grani-Dalton

131

5. American Parts

torpedo boat destroyar,

-175

4,000

Lient Comm:diler. H. B. Cox

Yokohama

torpedo buat destiyer

275

6

4,000

Lieut. Commander R. Henniker-Heaton

torpedo bost destruyar-

6

3,900

Lieat, Commander W, H. Darwall

Cruiser, 16 plast

9,800

22,000

cruiser, 1st class

14,400

18

30,000

Captain S. V. V. de Horsey.... Captain C. F.

Thursby

FIVET

616

"

1,200

9,800

14

Captain

Ho

Zoo

9.309

Licut, Commander 1. Kiddie.

650

Commander C. P. MoDro

740

Lient, Comraand C. C. Walcott...

Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay

Spipe... Takn ... TATTLE

river

gunbo

BE

240

Lieut. Commander

T. S. Lyca

Yangtare

.

torpedo

receiving ship ...

wis with itstroyer

6,500

In reserva

4,050

Commodore H4, P. Williams ...

Teal

river gurupa

Boo

Lisut. Commander E. Becratan...

Hongkong

Hongkook

Bock. Thistle

river gunboat...

900

Liest. Commander R. M. R. West

N

Waterwitch

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

Liest Commander Stevenson

surveying ship

450

Commander R. W. Glennis

***

Whiting

torpedo bent destroyer

збо

5,900

Lieut, Commander C. H. L. Thomas

Yokohama Surveying(Swatow Yokohama

M

river gunboat

195

800

A

++

river gusheat

150

550

Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd

Taiyuan................ Cranley.....

Di

·

Vi pullark...

tiver gunla

150

550

Ligut. Commander Jno. V, Knox,..

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Yangtise Yangtere

1

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SHANGHAI,

Co.

DOCK RETURNS./

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Alta

H.M.S. Sir WilliamĮ Jervoise........5

Hercatas ............ US.A.T. Ingalls .......

at

Kowloor

Widgeon....

Wantcork...

Kunha cruiser, 1st class TİVET TINET gunboat torpedoessed surveying river gunboat

river gunboat.

340

Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree

J. A. Tuka.

Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Yangtze

Yokohama

West River Yokohama

Boogkong West River West River

11th Inst. ...New Dock.

Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chief,

Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson] Yangter

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