ง
was with John Little's in tronuiengery and furniture, where the machinery consisted of lawn mowers and agricultural machinery. When they came to a big machine they turned it up in Mr. Hogan's list and then looking it up in their own lists showing the prices of new and secondhand machinery, thus they formed
an estimate of its value.
J.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1906.
Steamers Xxpected.
From Agents
Passangers arrived. Per Silefia, from Foochow-Mr. Sabs. Per Kumsang, from Calcutta-Mr. Faulkner, Corp. Small and a gunners, Gunners Wad. Per Drvanha, for Hongkong from Calombe
Arratoon A'car. Singapore.D: S. & Co Sept. 6 dell and Greeve, From London-Mr. W. PAustralian... Manila G., L. & Co Sept. 7 Davidson, Mr. Weathe stone, and Mr. S. Bombay Maru, Singapore. N. Y. K.... Sept. 7 Moore. From Marseilles-Mr. Bailey. For Vicomedia Japan P. & A. Co. Sept. Shanghai from Fenang-Mr. L. Kers. From Stentor......fapan... B. & S..... Sept. 8 London-Mr. E G. Davidann, Messrs, W. L.
Gneisenau... Colombo... M. & Co... Sept, to Gerrard, G. Watch and T. iloracks. From Ceylon Maru Kobe N. Y. K... Sept. 20 Marseilles-Messrs. Peine and McLeanon.
Sachsen Japan M. & Co... Sept. 11 From London for Kobe-Rev. and Mrs. Row Menteagle.... Japan......C. P. R. CoSept. 11 Calcutta..... M. & Co Sept. 13 lands. For Yokohama Mr.A. W. Moxon.
Vechow, from Shanghai-Misses A. H. skinner, H. Montgomery, Mr. M. Foyn, and' Lieut. A. N. Frazer, R...C.
Par
Pasangers departed.
Per Nippon fara, for San Francisco, &c. ears. J. F. Hank, E. S. Abdul Cader, Geo. Middleton,, D. Dorabjee, G. Dykeman, A., raal, R. A.. Brown, W. E. Kest, and Mrs. G. Revali.
In estimating the value of a machine thay were guided by their price lists. Either of them suggested a price, but witness was ruled by Mr. Coghlan regarding the final figures. Ile could not remember at where suggestion he joined Mr. Coghlan in the valuation, possibly. it was his own, but he was sure, it was Per Awa Mary, from Singapore for Hong. not at Mr. Down's suggestion. It was quite pos-kong-Mr. and Mrs. Naviguy, and Mr. D. sible ha had had conversations with Mr. Down Steel. For Kobe Mr. Doi. about Mr. Coghlan's forthcoming valuation, but as far as he could remember the suggestion of kis accompanying Mr. Coghlan was bis own. He went with Mr. Coghlan as he had a personal interest in Hogan & Co., being a shareholder, He had 32 shares. He knew the directors wanted an estimate of the value of the ana chinery, but he did not know they thought the machinery had been overvalued. He did not know the previous valus arrived at end was greatly, surprised to bear how much lower their valuation was. He had some experience in valuing machinery, but without the help of a catalogue he could not quote the value of second-hand machinery. He would not swear to the lists, but so far as memory served him they were the ones given him by Mr. Hogan Wilness later dentified his figures on the lists. The director, did not see the lists until they
Department was not valued as witness and his colleague, Mr. Coghlan; were told the things were away on a steamer,
Kutsang.
DOOK KETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
at Kowloos'
Dock.
+1
11
H.M.S. Alacrity
8.M., Tringiau...... Athenian ... Kwangchow Strathmere..........
Quarta
*
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen 11
SHANGHAI.
1.
Per Caledonien, for Salgon-Mr. Fidout, Mr. Damilly, Mr. Mahamed Jee, and 18 Chinese.
18th August. Far Singapore-Mrs. Van Stepski, Mr. Valen- Indien...........................International Dock. tin Fillion, 7 Chinese, and 9 Japanese. For Yousong and Paoting......, New 11 Colombo-Messrs. Thoma, Stepel, Bunkind, Shansi
... Tuokado Dr. and Mrs. Kaempf, Messrs. Munk, Kniesche, Chinklang...
..... New John Erta and K. R. Dairdawalla. For Port Kuling................................Old Said Mr. M. S. Szwede. For Marseilles- Masta, 7. Rongean and Pierre Manon.
Per Salante, for Shangbai-Mr. Kreisrat, Dr. Wallan, Messrs. D. von Bohlendorff Kalpin, L. D. Janke, Dr. J. Lucas, Mr. K. van Riepen husen-Crangen, Consul Dr. Delius, Mears. L. X. F. Darlan, Balampoix, Verley, J. W. Mendell, R. Christie, Hairy De Gray, Theodore C. Hu, Chee Chup Hn, Oy Gee Hu, Miss May and J. Smith, For Yokohamna-3 Chinese
11
Ships Passed Tho, Canal. 18th July-Charles Tiberghien, Preuxxen, Slavonia, Tamba Maru, Afeddo, Suttonkall 20th July-Deucalion, Konangii, Satsuma, Socotra, Lideria, 20th July Antenor. 25th, July-Arcadia, Beneleuch, Oceanten, Trieste,
were completed. Some stuff from the Out Joor Horton, J. Dyer Ball, Adolf Rodike, A. Peries, Sackin. 27 july-Byron, Inabh
By Mr. Elliot: The valuation was started about a year age. Mr. Coghlan and witness worked from 7 am to 10 a.m. for about a month. They slapped at 10 am, as it was more convenient to themselves and Hogan & Co. He did not get leave from the Borneo Co. He did the work on his own initiative. He considered he was equally able to value ordinary machinery as Mr. Goldie or Mr: Gil. He did not consider the prices mour were, the machinery might fetch at auction. When the machinery was actually auctioned it fetched far below what they had estimated is value át. He shared the fee paid for the valuation. Mr. Robertson was not there a! the time of the valuation..
Quice Pong snid' he was formerly a clerk to Hogan and Cn. He was now clerk to the liquidators. He was the typist in Hogan and Co. He could recognise his own typewriting. Exhibit "I was typewritten by him.
By Mr. Battenberg: He was very busy at the time he made the documents." Sorne he copied from draits by Mr. Hogan and others he took down at Mr. Rogan's dictations. When he saw these documents lately Mr. Odell did not suggest that certain ones were from Mr. Hogan's dictation and others from drafts. After much cross-examination it was elicited from witness that "by dictation" be mean copying from a rough note made by Mr. Hogan. He could not be sure whether be made the lists from drafts or trom dictation. He was in Hogan & Co.'s all the time Mr. Smellie was there. One day he saw Mr. These Smellie give the tamby papers in burn.
Mr. Smellic paper were from the big sife. baraed old and useless papers. Mr. Smellie selected papers he wanted and had the rest burned. A large quantity of papers and account books were burned. The bonfire 100k place at 10 ani, one morning shortly after Mr. Smollie had joined the firm. Witness wat
Dow drawing $40 a month. He joined on $10 a month in igat and got rises of $5 and $to in the first and second years. He got 840 in 1905.
The case was adjourned.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Nikko Maru, Jap. ., 3.434, E. W. Haswell, 4th Sept.,--Nagasaki 31st Aug., Gen.-N. Y. K. Pronto, Ner, 5.5., 838, T. Selberg, 4th Sept.,-
Newchwang 25th Aug. Beans and Qil- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Rajaburi, Ger. ... 1,189, O. Koch, 4th Sept.,
Bangkok 18th Aug; Gen.-M. & Co. Suer, Fr. 8. 1,026, Schorlow, 4th Sept Amoy and Sept, Balast-Order.. Hornby Grange, Br. s.5., 1,49, J. H. Bamford, 4th Sept., Buenos Ayres 15th July, Frozen Meat -Order. Samsen
Ger. $5.998, F. Rehwaldt, 4th Sept., -Bangkok 28th Aug., Rice and Wood.- B. & S. Sungkiang, Br... 985, I. Robinson, 4th
Sept-Iloilo 31st Aug., Sugar.-B. & S. Awa Man, Jap, 1.9, 3,912, G. E. P. Cook, 4th Sept.Antwerp via London 28th July and ingapore 30th Aug, Pig Iron and Gen.-N. Y. K.
Silesia, Gar. s.4, 3.138, T. Bahle, sih Sept-
Foochow 3rd Sept., Gen.-R. A. L Devanha, Br. 5, 4,785, T. H. Hide, R.N.A., 5th Sept, Singapore 31st Aug, Mails and Gen.-P. & C. S. N. Co.
Kinkjang. Br. 6.4. 1,227, Davies, 5th Sept.,
Capton 4th Sept, Gen.-B. & S.
Kumsang, Br, 5, 2,077, E. 1, Buller, 5th
.
Shipping Resorts
Str. Kumtang from Calcutra: Experienced moderate to fresh variable winds, heavy rain squalls,
Str. Vochow from Shanghai:-Light to mode: rate NE. winds and fine weather to Brothers, from thence fresh 8. to Ely winds and heavy rain, SE. weil.
Vassals in Fort.
STEAMERE, Athenian, Br. 5.5, 2,140, A. O. Cooper, 28th Aug-Vancouver, B.C., 2nd Aug, and Shanghai 14th, Gon.-C. P. R. Co. Changsha,
Br. ...
1,463.
7. Moore, 4th Sept., Melbourne 31 July, Sydney 8th Aug. Brisbane 17th, via Brandmoust, Towns ville, Cairns, Cooktown, and Thursday 1d. zah, Zamboanga 17th, and Mania at Sepl, Gen.-B. & S. Childar, Nor. 5.8., 162, H. Nissen, at Sept.,
Bangkok 25th Aug, Gen.-N. Y. K. Clara Jebsen, Ger. s.., 1,1e, J. Iwersen, 31st Aug-Samarang 21st Aug., Sugar.-J. &
Co.
Coptic, Br. 5.8., 2,744, W. Finch, u.N.R., 201h July, San Francisco 27th June, Yoko: lama 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.-D. & C. S; S. Co. Dorie, Br. 1.6., 4,975, H. Smith, R.N.8., 3rd Sept., San Francisco 4th Aug, Honolulu 11th, Yokohama 14th, Kobe 26ili, Naga- saki 28th, and Shanghai 31st, Mails and Gen.—(), & O. S. S, Co.
Emma Luyken, Ger. six, 1,159, G. Cornand,
16th July, Mauritius 20th June, Sugar. Wing Sing & Co.
Empress of Japan, Br. 6.5, 3,039, Henry Pybus, R.NR. 4th Sept, Vancouver 13th Aug., and Shanghai 1st Sept., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
|
Post Office.
A Mail will close for:--- Kobe and Yokohama-Per Awa Maru, 6th Sept., 11 A.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Foocho-Per Hal mus, fih "apt., Noom,
Macao-Per fleungshan, 6th Sept., 12.15 2.M. Amay, Manila, Cabu and Iloilo-Por Sung- king, 6th Sept., 7 PM.
Singapore and Colombo-Per Silesia, 6th Sept., 4 P.M.
Heibow and Haiphong-Per Hongkong, 7th Sopt, 9 A.M.,
Hoihow and Bangkok-Per Calder, 7th
Sept 10 A.M.
k
Manila, Thursday Island, „Townsville, Brine bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melboome, Adelaide and Pertb-Per Nikko Maru, 7th Sept., 11. A.M.
Amoy, Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko ham
and
Wash.-Per Minneista, 7th Bestilo, Sept., 11 AM
Macao-Fer Neungikan, 7th Sept., 12.15 P.M. Tiest-la-Per Hulchow, 7th Sept., 3 P.M. Manila--Par Leongsang, yih Sept, 3 P.M. Swatow and Shanghal-Per Hangiang, 7th Sapt, 3 P.M.
Kobe-Par Koun Maru, 7th Sept, 5 P.M.-
VISILAAN AT THE HOT TILA,
ĘKING EDWARD.
M. Liese, Dr.
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Laurius, Mr. and Mrs
Russell
Legeune, Vice-Cousu! Andros, Mr and Mrs.
S.G. Andris, Master V. 5. Blazer, Mrs. W. II. L. Bente, J. C. Chapman, Mr. & Mrs.
Francis Chapman, Mies
Palawan, Polynesien, ist Aten, Coinhao, H.-J.
th
Mrs. A.
Harrison, SL, Jackson, W.
Kiva, Mr. and Mrs. M. And, Mrs..K.
A. H.
Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. Battiscombo, H. G.
A. J. Martin, W. F.
Hall, Can. T.
Harker, B, Brathatton Heaploy, Dr. and Mrs.
C. M. Howait,
ftan. and Mrs.
CARLTON.
HONGKONG.
1
Albon, Dr. Andap, R. J. Anderson, R.
Adams, P. R.
Anderson, G.
Capt.
Bas, A. Lo Blanco, A. E. Boonen, W.
de
Amold, J.
Li, G.
Bain, H. Murray
Baker, A. S.
Boyce, Wm. B.
Hoffmann, W...
Br
Parcy
Beattie, R: B..
A. H.
Ball, R.N., Enge-Liout,
Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, R.
Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. McInnes, Mr.
H. F.
Innes, Capt. R.
J Ferry, W.
R.
Merlees, Capt. & Mrs. Osborne, Mr: G.
Mrs. E. F.
Fey, Mrs. E.
Pearson, R. W.
Gaios, Miss M. Halben, O.
Stephen, Miss H.
Stevenson, R.
Birback, R. J
Joughlo, J.
C.
Binay, S.
Bissoll, W. S.
PEAK.,
Boone, H. L.
A.
Anderson, Miss Austin, F Boggs, Mr. and Mrs, Bradley, Dr. & Mrs. N. Browin, Hon. and Mrs.
W. Bura
Mr. and Mrs, " Carruthers, E. S. Clegg, Engr-Lieut. &
Mrs. H. J. Clothier, A. N.
Clothier, Mr. and Mr.
H. W.
A. 5. A.E.
Mr. and Mrs.
Knight, C. C. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.
F. you
Kologovsky, Coaral &
Mr.
Lang, A. O. Lawrie, Mr. and Min: Leask, Mr.
Mr.
Locis, Mi
Mr. and Mr.
Congo, Rev, and]
Mik. M.
Macfarlane, Dr. H. Mamey, V.B. Martin, O. B. H. Martin, R.
Mclsac, Mn.
Mitchell, R.
Biederman, Mr. and Johnson, Judge and
MIS. Tliervliet, A. Van(Vice. Jokl, J. P. F. Consul for Belguim) [aass, H. L..
F. G.
pbell L. F.
A
Carter, P. A. A. G
D.1.0., Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A, A.
Chark, M. O.
w
T
Logan
F.H.
4
ničit.Dr. O, McDonagh, W. J. McGregor, Mrs. J.5. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
W. B. A. Moreno, A. (Consul
of General
Panama) Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
R. H.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, Packer, B. L.
T. W
Colby, Mr. and Mr.
F.G.
Colby, Miss and Man
tor
Colvin, H. E. Conant, 1.1.
Cruickshank, A.
Davidson, Peter Davies, F. O.
Moxon, Mr. & Mr. H. Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W.H.
Doolittle, F. H.
DOMERY, Mr. and Mrs.
Darling, Col. Dutton, Mr.
Feaner, T. H.
McKay, T. D.
Little, A. C. Logan, Mrs. L. C. Moses, E. J.
Gale, Capt. J. R.
Nelson, Mes
Galloway, A. D.
Roger, C.
Geisthr pe, Mr.
Sawer, Mrs. W. E.
Goodwin, A. P.
Searle, Rev. G.
W.D.
*
Seymour, Col. & Mrs
Gregory, An Hands, J.
Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs. Sinclair, A.
Downing, T. C. Duck, S. D. Dunlop, G. A.
Noel, H.
R. A.
A. B.
Noel, Master
Harker, B. B.
Faine,
E.
Hareland, F.AZ
Peacock, Miss Annie
Hewitt, A. H.
Pearse, Dr. W, W.
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Seggic, T.
A. B. Muir,
Frank
Nesign, Capt J. W. S. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Skoltowe, Mr. & Mrs.
Repide, I. G. Rossof, P.
Andalusia, Benmohr, Idomeneus, Laos, Senegambia, Shinko Maru. 3rd August-Bel-Cunningham, Mr. and Muriaw, E
Moru. Sth Aug lerophon, Kintuck, Kawachi
T1 ust-Bengloe, Braemar, Denbighshirt, Manila, Delaney, L. Prins Heinrich, Roon, Suevia, Tourans.
Ellici, P. ( August-Ajax, Machaon, Salaste, Awa Maru, Evans, Major G. M. Stydlits, Teankat, Acilia, Cambodia: 14th Goldman, D, August-Bentomond, Kennebec, Peshawar, Green, Thos. Segovia, Kamakura Maru, Rhenania, 18th Halben, O. Augus-camemuon, Benlawers, Moyun, Hargis, Mrs. L. Poona, Prometheus, Tonkin, 11st August Hellor, Dr. R. Glenroy, Japan, Nippon 25th August-Bayers,
H. Hoppe J. Calchar, Oceanien, Sanuki Maru, Teuzer, fys Jack, Mrs C. M. Afaru, 28th August-Merionethshire. Palma, Jones, Fred, Claughton. Ellen Rickmeri 1st September-Armond Kofod, Capt. F,
Ping Bekic, Brizgavia, Menelaus, Ningchow, sury, Sardinia, Nile, Glenavon, 5th September -Benvenue, Schuylkill, Habiburg, Schware. Jurg.
South, Miss M, H. Square, Miss N. Story, G. F. West, Miss F. Williams, G.
-OCCIDENTAL..
Claessens. R. Denker, Capt. A, - Arrivals at Home-18th July-Aker, Van. Fischer, A
Gloy, H. dalia, C: Ferd Larise, 20th July-Sirenia, Haim, G. Jason, 25th July-Denalder, Benvenus, Flinke shire, Seneca, Tamba Mara, 26th July Hoy, Miss M. Palermo. 27th July-Arcadia, Oceanien, 181 Koy, Dr. Fred. August-C. Ferd Latiss, Trieste: 2nd Augustine,
Deucalion, Preussen. 8th August-Charles L. Tiberghien, Zitten, Inaba Maru. 11th August Licemann, H.
Tourane. 10th August - Palawan. 14th August-Hyson, Коли 18th August-Br mehr, dominans, Satsuma, 31st August- Ajax, Andalusia, Kamakura Maru. 25th August-Acilia, Seydlite, Tonkin. 28th Aug. ust- Rhenania, Wraycastle, Henlomond, Pro- metheus, 5th September-Tya Maru, Bayern, Alacrity Nippon, Teucer.
NAMR.
Munro, Miss A.“
Nielson, L.
Owen, O. E. Reutter, R. Schaltze,
T.
Mrs. A.
Beolt, Miss C.
Scott,
Thomson, J. W.
Willes, Mr. and Mrs.
O. K.
Hockaday, W. T... Jeffries, H. W.. Johnston, L.. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Josling, Lt. Col
Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W.
Vaughan Lee, Capt.
and Mrs.
Einstmann, W. Engelhardt, H. Engelhardt, Mr.
Mr. G. W
Fairchild,
H.J.
Marshall P.
Watson, Mr. & Mrs. MFisher, H. G.-
·Weismann, Mr. & Mrs.
C.
Whyte, J. F. M. Wilford, F. C.
CRAIGIENURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nicballs, E. A.
R. J.
Barnett, H. J. D.
Brown, C. A.
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
G.A.
Davenport, Mr.,
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jameson, P. S.
McPherson, J. L.
Smith, E. Grant.
Franklin, C. B...
Frost, B. L..
Fuller, Denman
Fuller, Stuart
Patey, Mr. and Mrs. E
.0. Foake, W.
Perkins, Mr. and Mr.
T. L.
Pfordion, A. R. Von
ider Point E.
Powell, W, A Preshaw, C. M.
Quander, J. P. Ju
Reid, H.I.
Roath, Mrs. J. S. and
child
Shepbard, Mr. & Mr.
E. Bruce, Skinn, A.
Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, H.- and Stevens, Rev. A. J.
Sutherland, P. D Thomas, H.1
. P. Thompson, Mr. & Mr.
Udel,
Dompron, Miss H. M. Mr. & Mrs. f. H. W. Voit Unbekaun, C. H. Williams, S. Wishart, Y. B.
(American Vice Con- Wood, G. G.
iul General)
Woods, R. G.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Gibson, A.
¡Pearce, Mrs, and Miss
Smith Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Sips. 4 al
Sept. al
450.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Paremetti ..... Temperature
29.69
29.62
77
Bo.
maility..................
96
86
1.41
Smith. Percy Soppa, P.
Montague Young, L.A.
Rainfall..
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,
cruiser, 2nd class
H
CLASS.
despatch-vessel...
Astraca
Bramble
river gunfinat
Britomart
Cadmus
river gunboat sloop ...
Cherub
'
Vladivostock. am Nemuro...
Clio Diadem
10...
Fame....
a.m.j29.61 29.65
Flum...
Handy
29.75
Hart
29 84
Kent
.CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTI R. September 4th, 1906, a.m.
Bar, Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Hakodalo Takin Cave, Chazee, Rr. 15, 3,242,
3rd Sept., Kochi Liverpool rst Juse, Gen-D, & Co., Ld.
Nagasaki..... Raimun
Br. ss., 636, A., Robson, 4th Sept Kagoshima... -Foochow 31st Aug, and Swatow 3rd Oshima' Sept., GenD., L. & Co.
Nahn Hongkong. Fr. 5.4. 742, A. Suzzoni, 3rd Sept..
ishigakijima.. Chefoo........ -Haiphong ist Sept., Gen.-A. R. M. Kaivsberg, Ger, s.3., 646. C. Türgensen, and Weihaiwei...
Sept-Iloilo 29th Aug., Wood and Sugar, Hankew..... k.m. -J. & Cn.
Kiukiang......
29.89
29.8
a.m.
Koun Maru, Jap. 8.3., 1,876, Y. Minamikawa, Sha
3rd Sept Kobe 28th Aug., Gen. Mr..... 9 am 19.97 81 52 Fukuset
Sharp Peak...
IN
29.85 83
a.m.29.79 79|93|
11
a.m. 29.
129.82)
•
29.80
*
29.Bol
$29.80
H
I pongsang, Br. ss., 1,002. A. G. Smith, 3rd Amoy
Sept.,Manila 31st Aug. Gen.-J., M. & Swatow Co.
Taikoku ...... Mausang, Br. $.5 1,641, R. Houghton, 4th
Taichu......... Sept. Sandakan' 25th Aug., Gen.~~~j., M.
Tairan Kashun...... Medaleine Rickmers, Ger. 1.8., 1,020, S.
l'escadores... 4 Simonsen, 28th Aug.Bangkok 18th Aug. Canton 9. Rice.-B. & 8, Mercedes, Br. $.., 1,900, J. S, McGregor, 30th Hongkong 10a.m.29.69 77
Victoria Peak 4 Aug.Weihaiwei 23rd Aug., Govi. Stoles. Gap Rock.... 29.63 -Admiralty.
Macao.........
" 29.70 80 Hoihow.. 19 6.m. Pakhoi......... Phulien Tourane........ C. St. James. Neil MacLeod, Am, 5.a., 901, E. Corral, 19th Manila 10.m. 29 84 86
June, Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret Legaspi..... io & Co.
Bacolod...... N. S. de Rosario, Am. s.8., 715, M. Lopez Iloilo...
Alanco, 12th June,-Manila 9th June, Cobn...! Ballast.Bartetto & Co.
Labuan.....]
Minnesota, Am 5.8, 13.323, J. H. Rinder, 24h Aug-Seattle 29th July, and Shanghai 2:41 Aug, Gen.-N. Y. K. Nanshan, Br. 8., 1,399, A. Jones, 1st Sept.
Saigon 28th Aug., Rice and Gen.-R. & Ca
4
Tetrarch, Ger..., 1.72, R. Hatje, 12th June, -Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co Raon, Nor. × 775. A. Dekam, 3rd Sept
Moji 18th Aug. Coal.-Augaard, Thoresen & Co. Rabi, Br. s., 1,611, R. W. Almond, 27th Aug,} -Manila 24th Dog: Gen.-S., T. & Co. Sexta, Ger. ., 960, Kraept, and Sept.
Aparri
"
a.m.
29.87
Vladivostock A.IN. Nemuro...6 a.m.29.65 Hakodate .... Tokio Krchid Nagasaki Kagoshima...
Wakamatsu 25th Aug., Coal--S. & Co. Sabjelian, Br. 5.5, 1,610, Scott, 25th Aug., Saigon 20th Aug. Gen-Chinees. Simongan, Duf, 1.8., 1,203, Zuiderhoudt, and ima
Sept., Samarang and Java Ports 24th
Bugar-Yuen Fat Hong.
ÜË
water tank and tug... sloop...
Class
31
cruise hoat destroyer,
.cruiser, zad class
CAPTAIN.
Captain . W. Sav
Savory, M.V.O.
TONS. GUNS WH.P.
LAST REPORTED AT
3,000
Commander E. La T. Leatham...
Hongkong
7,000
Captain C. I.. Vaughan-Lee...
Hongkong
900
Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidsun
Yangtaro
9:0
1,400
144
Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. L. Majandia...
Yangisze
Yangiare
100
Hongkong
1,450
·Commander C, D, S. Raikes
Shanghal
16,509
**
Weihaiwei
$700
Lieut. Commander Hügher....
$14.
Hongkong
7,000
Captain H. Giant-Dalton
X
en route Hongkong
torpedo boal destroyes
torpedo boat destroyer
275
6
4,000
Lisat-Comm under H. B. Cox'
**
Weihalwal
6
1,000
cruiser, 1st class
torpedo boat destroyer
6
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Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall
9,800
14
12,000
cruiser,
14,100
37,000
river gunboar
616
1,200
cruiser, 1st class
9,800
22,000
river gunboat
180
Buo
torpedo heal destroyer
350
300
river gunboat.
340
river gunboat
240
toring ship
Lat destroyer LJKE
250
5.500
Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcott... Licut, Commander H. T. Allay.. Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ... In restrva...
Yangtzo
Hongkong
4,650
Hongkong
Yangtare
Yangtare
torpedo boas destroyer
Weihaiwal
surveying ship...
Surveying
Whiting Widgeon
torpedo bost destroyer
Lieut. Commander C. E. L.
Thomas..
Weibniwal
river gunboa!
100
Woodcock...
river gunboat
150
550
Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lieut-Commander G. J. Todd
Yangtsso
Yangtasa
Woodlark ...
14
river zupboal
150
7550
Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Knox...
Yangtze
King Alfred *
Kinsha Manmouth Moorhen
Otter
***
Robin...
b
CV
Sandpiper Snipe... Taku Tamar Teal
Ist class
river gunboat
Thissla Virago Waterwitch
river gunboat
river gunboat
Lieut.-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton
Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey... C. F. Thamby
Lieut.-Comm der Percy Crabtree. Captain J. A. Tuke......
Lieut.-Commoder Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut.-Commander J. Kiddis
12
Yangiste Weihaiwai. Macao Welheiwei West River West River
.800
Commodore 11. P. Williams... Lieut. Commander E. Secretan... Lieut.-Commander R. M. R. West Lieut. Commander Stevenson Commander 4513
R. W. Glennie 1,000
ارجی
Á.300
*Flying Flas of Vice-AdmÞal Sir Arthur W. Moore, Chuumander-in Chiri,
**
Commander Amat ...
Capt. Lesploasse de Sauno
Lieut. Coquelin
***
骨
Haiphong ...Haiphong
Cape St. James Canton
en route Salgon
Saigon Saigon
Woosung
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
NAME
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
TONS. GUNS. H. 1'.
COMMANDING. OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
Acheron
armoured gunboat
1,796
10
1,700
Adour...
receiving-ihip
Licut, Fauré Lieut. Morle
September 5th, igoô, a.m.
Alouette
tarpedo-depot
Commander Kerihuel
www **
Argus Caronade
river gonboal
123
500
river gunboat
150
Lieut, Teannel... Lieut. Millet
**
***
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***
449
Décidée
641
1,000
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Descaster
3.985
5,500
Dupetit-Thouars
10,014
303
£5,300
Licul. Garreau...
303
Lieut. de Saint-Seine
Woonung
8,300
Capt. Tracou
9.376
10,200
Capt. Ridoux
Saigon
Lieut. Portier
***
Haiphong
308
Lieut.
La Coroller...
300
2,200
Commander Sagat-Duyauroux „ Commander Simou
Woosung
Haiphone
www
Haiphong
Lieut, Armbruster ...
Saigon
Commander Laporte
+4
Bale d'Along
16
19,600
***
6,300
6,300
Sopt-Calcutta 23rd Aug., Coat.-J. M. & Stettin, Br. 1,242, Farrell, 3rd Sep., Caktima.
Go.
Ischia, Ital, es, 4,182, D. Giuseppe, 5th Sept.,
29:91
12 39.91
29.88
29.85 (24.86)
H
.........6 n. 39.94|
Hankowa.m.
Aug Shanghai 31st Aug, Baflost.-M., Geo. Weihaiwel.... McBain.
a.m.
Bombay 17th Aug., and Singapore 29th, Strathmore. Br. 9.5., 2,295, King, 27th
Aug.. a.m.19.95
Gen.-C. & Co.
Yochow, Br. 4, 4,375, J. H. Brown, gth Sept, Shanghai 11 Sept., Gen-, & B.
Blagen 17th Aug. Coal -D. & Co., Ld. Sullberg, Ger, .., 781, C. Luppi, 28th Aug,—-
Amoy 26th Aug, Gen.-S. & Co.
Hr. 4.1., 1,200, E. Monkman, and Amoy
Braemer, Br. 6.5, 2,316, J. Saxby ste Septic Sept., -Tamsui 29th Aug., Baliast-B. & waloku
Singapore 29th Aug., Gen.-Order.
Clearances at the Harbour Office.
Drvanka, for Shanghai.
Tientsin, for Shanghal.
Hongwan I, for Amoy.
F
Kumana Maru, for Nagasaki.
Eclipts, for Canton.
Departures.
. Sept. 4.
Dupriit Thouars, Fr, cruiser, for Saigon.
Sept. 5.
Hakata Maru, for Singapore.
Providence, for Bangkok. Kiangping, for Hongay. Hongwan, for Amoy
Progress, for Kweng-chow-wan,
Pro for Samarang.
for Canton, Felching, for Capton Kumano Maru, for Japan. Helene, for Quinhos.
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Sharp Penk...
29.8 a.m.29.1
*
THE...
s.m.
-11
#+
JT
10.81
Victoria, Swed. .s., 989, J. ^. Hellberg, 27th
Aug-Sourabaya 17th Aug. Sugar | Tainan... Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Kushan..... Wangkol, Get, s., 19:15, W. Rehn, 1st Sept., Pescadores...
Bangkok and Swatow 31st Aug., Rico Canton am and Teakwood-B, & Š.
Hongkong...a.m. Victoria Peak
2. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. 11, 1,260, F. Xandaro Echaur, 15th June, Manila 12th Jane, EVAD, tat Sept.,
Gap Rock ... Mañan Macao.... Hoihow Pakhol.......... Phalien Tourans...... Eclipse, Br. bk., 2,968, J. McBryde, 1st Sept., C. St. James. New York 5th May, Case Oil,-8. "O. | Aparri ....................... Co
Ballast.-Barretto & Co.
Zoroaster, Br. 2. 2,383.& Co.
-Moji 25th Aug
SAILING VESSELS.
Menila....... I. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 7,015, R. Banfield, Legaspi ...... 25th Aug. Manila 15th Aug., Ballast. Bacolod ..... A. K. & Co.
Iloilo
8. P. Hatchcock, Am. ship, 2,086, S. L. Zertz, Cebu
1st Sept.-Manila 20th Aug, Ballast.-A. | Labuan K. de Cop
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a.m.
10 a m.
10
to a Jn
a.m.
a.m.
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river
Esturgeon Francisque... Fronde Guichen f Greydon
Henri Rivière
Jarquin Javeline Kersaint!
Lynx... 11.nche
sub-marins... destroyer. destroyer
cidiser ruiser unboat -
river Re destroyer*** cruiser... sub-marine. surveying ship
Armoured cruiser
destroyc
gunboal
gunboat sub-marine...
destroyer.... sub-marina...
destroyer...
battleship, reserve
destroyer...
armoured gunboat o
'river gunboal
receiving ship...
Montcalm*...
Mousquet
Peibo...
Perio
Pistolet
PIOLEO...
Rapidra
Redoutable *
י
Rabre...
Styx ...
4
Takiang
Vauban
Vétéran
torpedo depot...
Fr
40
Vigilante
river ganbaat
***
...
Saigon
Hongay
Saigon Shanghai
Capt. Martel Commander T
Terquen
Lieut. Greiller... Lieut. Marchand Lieut. Habert
Commander Berthesud
Lieut. Glorieux
Vincent-Bréchignac
Flagshipof Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-Chian, Capt. Passemt de Silans, Lieut. Hallier
Baigon
307
307
Lient.
9:437
8
6,071
30%
7
1,790
1,700
Eleut. Duc...
***
6,150
4,560
Lieut. Fougerounis
123
500
Lieut. Brugoon
**
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard; Commander-in-Chief,
+ Flagship af Rear-Adınim! Boisse, Second-In-Command
1 At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defance of Indo-Chins.
(*) Flagship of Rear-Admiral da Marolles,
Saigon
Woosung
Upper Yangtze
Hongay
Saigon
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