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THE HONGKONG & Kowloon WHARE & HODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED,

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DALANCE SHEET. Jist December, 1906, Dr.

Liabilities.

To capital 40,000 fully

paid up shares at $50 $3,000,000

Less 136 shares

not issued

To estate of G. Sharp (deceased)

*mortgage

To reserve fund...

To insurance fund ......

10 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation...

To depreciation and repairs ac

count ...

To unclaimed dividends............................ To accounts payable

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To directors' and auditors' fees... To final dividend ..... ............................... To profit and loss account balap o

Cr.

Astris.

By value of land and

buildings at Kow.

loca as per lasi account.......$3,662,063 28

Since expended on

new building.... 108,567.96

value of wharver.

at Kuwtoon asper.

Inst Account ... 10x00

Bince expended on

new wharves..............

value of ilyenya

and rolling stock. at Kowloon na per last account....... Since expended on now.rails, c..

„, value of launches

37.351.03

60,000,00

3,861,09

an perlast account 25,000.00 Since expended on

new launches

+4

32.50.00

Valuo oflighters as

par last account.... 100,000.co Since expanded on

****** 207,020 88

new lighters

Value of machinery

ti

and plant as per

50,000.00

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H

last account

Since expended on

newmachinery, &c. 15.713.19

Value of sheer legs as per fast

account................. Value of land and buildings at West Point as perlast account Sundry debtors

H'kong & Shanghi Bank (un- claimed dividends).......................................... Cash on hand........ Value of cial on hand....... Value of timber, iron and

store on hand

1,993,200,00

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 11 1907

PRESERVES IN SIAM.

THE CANNING OF FRUITS AND FISH.!

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Hunan, for "wałow."

Shohar, for Bw.tow.

Fallotes, for Canton,

Frithjof for Baigon.

Kiukiang, for Canton.

Kanju afaru, for Saigna.

Walchow, bà Sawnow,» singan, for Ningpo.. Antenor, for Shanghai, gian, for Swatow,

Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphow.

Departures. Mar. 10.

Passengora Aṛrivad.

Few foreign residents in Siam sava those with a 'nowledge of the domestic life of the better class Slamicie have any knowledge of the wide range of preserved fruits to be found in the country; er weally delicious many of them are. The only wonder of it is that so. 000 ever Leems to have thought, of putting the crystallized fruits, jams and jellies up for ex- port on an extensive scale." There are anor.

Selan Maru, for Yok ham®. mous quantities of ginger (king) grown in Jazhin, Maru, for Swatow, Slam, yet nobody ever seems to have thought Phranang, for Swalow, it worth while to have preserved it and sent it Kiyo Maru, for Saigon, -broad as it fons in south China Tamarinds inhou, for Pakboi,..

Tfibodes, for Batovis. .156,951.00 | (waa kam) abound throughout Sim, yet no Amoy, for Saigon.

$30,000.00 body seems to have thought of preserving Nichidel Marw, for Canton,

30,000.00 thèm and sending them home although Standard, for Canton.

thousands of tons of them And their

Mar. 13. 1,095,160.47 way to Esopean centres from the West Fibrin, for Shanghal.

Indies each year.. "Then we have any Frithjes, for Saigon, 33.352.49 quaatities of lychees, the little plumenal, fo- Swatow,

Hongmoh, for Swatow, 3.570.50 known as maprang, mangoes (ina muang). Bulchow, for Tientsin.. 400,171.18 mingostines (mangkoot), the fruit of the sugar Singan, for Shanghal.

10,500 00 palm (ink tompalam), custárd apples, (noi naa), 99.560.00 pine-apples (saparute), guavas (luk farang) and 3,047.91 drzens of other fruits which can be canned or crystallized or made into jams and jellies. 54,355.413.55 Anyone who has ever tasted mango jelly, mingosteen or crystallized palm fruit, as made by Siamese experts, will know just how excel. Tent and tasty they are and there would cer tainly be a big demand for them it once pro- perly placed in good condition on the home markets. Singapore, Malaccă and Penang make an enormous annual profit out of canned pine-apples and there is absolutely no reason why Siam should not do the same, as anyone who takes the paies to visit the pineapple plantations at hrapatuom can see it a glance. The one thing lacking seems to be enterprise, But though the canning or preserving of fruit has hitherto been neglected, that of fish 351.03 is, it appears, to be commenced, shortly, several faran, having interested themselves in the project. As is generally well-known, the waters Around the mouth of the Bangpinsoi river positively teem with fish of all kinds and a large proportion of the ren fish which fodi its. 63,860.09 way to the Bangkok markets comes from

3,170,631.14

307,020:88

thence. At reïtain seasons thousands of tons of the fish caught there are simply wasted and in some cases are carted away from the beach by the Chinese cultivators, around the river 57,050,00 mouth and used as manure. Other fish, such afla chon, plu hang, etc., are salted and dried and thus come to the local market. But myriads of ather fish which do not stand the ordinary sun-drying process are simply allowed to rot. Therefore the establish ment of regular cannery, well-managed, should undoubtedly prove a boon and an economic benefit.. It is a well-known fact that some fish in the tropics will not take the. 105.713.19

salt" during warm weather, but when partly satted and hermetically sealed in tins they will 3,000.0 remain fresh and sweet for an indefinite time. These include the bordly barracquia, the 263,143.88 | khawai and their congeners, most of which 215,330.13 m ke remarkably good eating but are not often seen on the local market. Then we have the 3,570.50 phon-la'ay or sea crab and myriads of the little 632.13 green mussels which, pounded up with pepper 721,00 etc., go so far to make, the Siamese relish

known as nám prich. When canned they may 28,379.48 be kept an indefinite lime and can then be sent to all parts of the interior. As a matter $ 4,366,413-55

of fact the fish canning industry has manifestly PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

the possibility of a great future before it and Dr.

when once the initial difficulties have been overcome there, will doubtless be, what itm rganisers predict," lots of money in it.-F. in Siam Observer.

To interest...... .................$ 70,356.31 To Interims dividend.................. 99,66900

To balance appropriated as follows:-

Directors and audi.'

tors' fees.............$10,500,00

Final dividend 99,660,00 Transfer to deprecia

tion and repairs.

account **** 135,000.00 Transfer to Insurance

fuad............ 10,000.co Amount carried to new

account

Cri

3,047.91

258,207.91

Shipping.

Arrivals

Spartiale, Br. cruiser, 13,300, C. J. Eyres, Toth

Man-Singapore 4th March, Sandakan, Ger. 5, 1.719, G. Wendig, 10th

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MarSydrey 13th Feb., Gen.-M. & Co. Sibir'en, Dan. ss. 3.137. Fr. Madsen, 10th MarAntwern 18th Jan., Gen-M. &

Co.

* $428,274,27 | Quarta, Ger. x.s., 1,145, H. Madsen, 10th Mar, Saigon 5th Mar, Rice and Gen.-Man Fat Co.

By balance from last account...........$ 20,040,05 By nett earnings for 1905

407.693.17 284.00 1$7.00 50.00

By unclaimed dividends forfeited...

By transfer fee...........

By premium on i sbare sold

5428,224,22

DEPRECIATION AND REPAIRS ACCOUNT. Dr. To Ordinary' repairs, renewals and

improvements during 1906......$ 46,457.85 Typhoon repair

***** *30,550.52 mordiige 23,152.49

$100,160.86

#

Balance ***...............

Punt

Cr.

Meefon. Ch. 1.4., 1,338, T. McAnbur, 10th Mar, -Shanghai th Mar., Gen-C, M. S. N.

Сп Canton Maru, Tan, en, 1,997, S, Hiral, roth Mar:-Rangoon 11st Feb., Rice-Sun Tai & Cr Haimun, Br. x... 616. A. 1. Robson, Tolk Mar.,

walow gth Mar., Gen--D., L. & Co." Stentor, Br. s., 4.108, Chas, Jackson, Tothi Mar.Amoy 9th Mar, Gen.-B. & S. Tango Maru, Jap. 1a, 4,626, A. E. Moses,

Toth-Mar.Shanghai 1th Mar., Flour, Matches and Gen-N. Y. K. Antenor, Br. 3. 3,00, Husband, roth Mar, Singapore tid. Mar., Gen-B, & S, Kwanglee; Ch. x 1,468, R. Lincoln, reth -Mar-Canton 9th Mar, Gen.-Q, M. 9.

N, Cn,

“By Balance from lašt account........$ 65,160.86 Henan, Br. ... 1,141, Puckett, Toth, Mar,

afer from profit and loss

Baigon 4th Mar., Rice -F. & S. 135,000.00 Wuhu, Br s. 127, . Cogan, 10th Mar,

Chinking 6th Mar., Gen-B & S. 3:0 *,160.86

Ischia, Ital., 4.182, D. Guiseppe, 11th Mar,

-Bombay 17th Feb., and Singapore 4th. -Var., Gen.-C. & Co.

RESERVE FUND.

Dr.

To Bianca.....

Cr,

By Balance from fast account

To Balance

INSURANCE TUND.

Dr.

$550,000,00

Empress of China, Br. J. 3,036, R. Archibald,

R..., 11th May,.-Vancouver, B.C., 20th Feb., and Shanghai oth Mar, Malls and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. ..$550,000 Word, Nov. 5.4., 710, C. Haraldsen, zrth Mar., -Saigon cih Mer, Rice.---Asgaard, Thore. Ken & Co.

$30,000.00

$ 30,000.00

Falk, Nor. 5. 1,380. G. M. Gundersen, 11th Mar-Pajang (Bornen) and Mar., Timber, -8., W, & Ca. Ambertes, Hr. .. 3,527, J. Williams, eith Mar-Cardiff 23rd Jan, Coals,British Governmant, By Balance from last account $ 20,000.00 Atholl, Br. ., 3031. Ch. H. Kemp, 11th Mar,

Lingapore, 4th Mar., Gen.-n. & Co

Cr.

Transfer from profit and loss account.

10,000 00

$30,000.00 EDWARD ÚSPORNE, · Secretary.

Clearanone at the Harbour Oflee. Caxton Maru, for Yok-kal-chi, Misjoo, for Canton, WAN, for Canton.

Per Stentor, fesṁ Amoy—1,541 Chinese, Per Antenor, from Singapore-480 Chinese. Per Quarta, from Saigon-Mr. R. Kuenstner, and ôr Chinese. “

Per Tanga Maru, from Shanghai-Mesars. W. Dohle, N. D. B. Dadson and L. Fozario.

Per Haimun, from Swatow-Sir A. Simpson, Mr. Simpson, Miss Boelt, 1 Master Brockett, and 305 Chinese,

Per Sandakan, fom Sydney-Mr. Colmer, Mr. 1. Tetsch, Mrs. . Sarbs, Mr. E. Dunning, Capt. Oliver, Messia. N. K. Nielsen, E. A. Wye, G. F. Rowe, and 17 Chinese.

Kobayashi and child,, Messrs. N. Murata, W. Per Tango Maru, from Shanghai-Mrs. K. Doble, N. D... Dodson, Lin, Wong, T. Tone- hara, Ang, K. Nishiyama, L. Rozario, 5. Aki- yoshi, 3 Japanese, 9 Chinese, and 11 Indians,

Capt. P. J. Hankin, R., Messrs. W. F. F. Per Empress of China, from Vancouver- Swan, J. Kewley, T. Christian, Mr. and Mr. Bogan and children, Messrs, E. 'D. C. Wolfe, J. J. Byrnes, 1. D. Cooke and H, Drorza. From Shanghai-Messra, R. Eickel- man, C. W, F. Elsworth, and 76 Chinese.

Passengers departed.

Rajaburi, Ger. 1.2., 1,189, O. Koch, 8th Mar Macao-Par Su! Zai, 21st Mar, 1.3 KM.

Bangkok Ist Mar., Rice B. & S... Rubi, Be 18, 4,619, R. W. Almond, 4th MaryTownsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caims, sign, New Zealand, Melboome, Adelaide, Parib band Fremantle Per Kumano Mars and

Mar, 11. AM.

Manila and Mar, Gen.-S. T. & Co Shoshu Maru, Jap. s.9, 999, M. Nemoto,

Mar Shanghai via Foochow, Amoy and and Swatow 7th Mar, Gen.-O. 5. K Signal, Ger. 2.a, góc, G. Schlaikier, 8th Feb., Singapore 29th Jan, and Holhow 7th Fob, Gos J & tải Sorsogan, Am. 65, 435, Vitterin, 7th Bapt.,-

Manila 4th Sept., Ballas-Order. N Taming, Br. 1. 1,35%, A. W." Outarbridge, 8th Mar Manila sth Mar., Gep.-B. & 5. Telemachus, Br. .., 1949, J. Williamson, 4th Mar Saigon 26th Feb, Rice, &c.-Wo Fat Song. Tillatjap, Dut. s... 8,475, P. J. van Emmerick,

Tath Feb,--Moji 7th Feb., Coal.-J. C. Tungus, Nor. ., 1,839, C.-L. Halvorsen, 8th

Man-Saigon 3rd Mar, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

ཡ་པ་

Undine, Nor. ks., 1,113 H. Thorkjarsen, 33rd Dec.-Chefoo 17th Dec, Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co...

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Macao-Fer Sui Tai, aand Mar, 1ES PAMA Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per "América Moru, 23rd Mar, 11 A.M.

Macao--Per Sui Taijzzed" Mar., 7.IG PM,, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C-Par Tariar, Shanghai, Nagasaki, - Kobaj Yokohama, 27th Mar, to A

AG

Merapi, Simpsonhafen, Brisbane, Sydney, Manila, Fr, Wilhainishafen, Herbertahoba,

son, New Zealand and Fremantle-Per Frink Melboume, Adelaida, Perth, Hobart, Launce- Sigismund, 18th Mar 11 & M.

Europe, & Indin, vớn Tuticorin-Fe Ernest Simons, and April, 11 4.1,

Shanghai, Moll, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoris, B.C. and Seattle-Far Abt Mars, and April, 3 P.M. CARA ME

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday

KING EDWARD,

Lloyd, Geo, T Mickle, Miss

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lewis, R. S... Baker, Mr Russell,

Boulton, J. F. Bramley, Harry Byrnes, John J. Campbell, H. J

Milho, Mr. and rs, )

·E,

Miller, F.

Moffatt, G.

Moore, Miss

Nicholson, D. M.:

Norove, L

Peacock, Miss Annia Rabblis, G. W.

Sherrick, Mr. and Mrs.

Shikon, C. C.

Chandoir, Count and

Madame P. Collaysbaw, E. Hà Cooke L. D

Core, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Le F. Cordier, Pierre

G. 8.

Dodson, DeF Danford, Miss

Gondshanx, E. J. Elinox, Chas, W. T. Goodhue, C Harray, Mrs. J. E. Goodhue, Miss

Holliday, Miu T. Holberton, Mias Hurley, Fred. C. Inganohl, C.

Yoneyama Maru, jap, s.a., 1.750, S. Todoroki, Island, Cooktown, Cairo, Tawniville, Brison, Mis, & child

and Mar-Moji 25th Fab, Matches and bane, Sydney, Hobart, I aunceston, New Gen-Fook Sang & Co.

Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaids and Perth-Fer Yruna, Am, 1.1, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct,Changsha, 10th April, 3 P.M...

Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yang Chung.

Venets

Steamers Expartsa,

From

Agents

Changsha ......Thursday IB. & S... Mar. 11 Amgonis......Japan... P. & A. Co. Mar., 13 Zieten... Singapore. M. & Co... Mar. 14 Japan... Singapore. D&Co, Ld Mar. 14 America Maru. Japan......T. K. K....Mar. 15 Nameang...... Calcutta..., M. & Co Mar. 10 Totomi Maru... Bombay...N. Y. K....Mar.20 Siberia Japan P. M. Co... Mar. 31

DOCK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA: DOCKS;""

at Kowloan Dock. ***-*

Kwong chòm vi Emeraude

Sorsogon Fronde

Z. Y, de Aldecoa...... Tjilatjap........itor. Loongsang Wongkoi..................

Saphir............ Rubis wine

Peng Fei ............ Dagny Machew

Per Sonuki Haru, for Japan-Miss Matsu-Prinz Sigismundi, kine (2), Mrs. F. Adams, Messrs. Segawa, Ni shima, Messrs. Hirots, Fujioks, Mines Hop shufra, Fyson, Mrs. Stamm, Mrs. But, Mr. 5. G. Newall, Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Watanabe, Miss Nakamura, Mr. Inagaki,, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Souza and a children, Messrs. Sudzuki, Fasaki, Chidiu, Masuo, Mr. and Mr. Suguira, and infant, Meận. U. Yo- shida and Y. Fujiwara,

Shipping Reporta

Str. Quarta, from, Salgon :-Fine weather with N.E, well?

Str. Amberton, from Cardiff;~Heavy weather from 5th to 7th inst

with dense fog throughout."

Str. Valmun, from Swatow-B, and W. airs

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JA EN King, Mr. and Mrs.

Chas, G. Klover, Mrs. R. Kofod, Capt. F. Kroning, F

To-morrow, the rath instant, there will be no moming steamer from Hongkong or departure.ang, C. F. from Macao at a p.m.

MAILS BY THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY. fetters and post cards only if specially sa perscribed are sent by this route to Europe by teamers leaving Shanghai every Saturday, Siberia daily and forwarded from Vladivostock Mails from London are despatched vik by steamer every Sunday.

The Postal Guide for 1907, and the revised inriff of Pafrel Post Rates are now ready and on sale at the General Post Office, and all the British Postal Agencies in China.

Money, Letters-The Post Office declines al te ponsibility for unregistered Letters containing bank notes or jewellery, and where, Registration has been neglected will make no nquiries into alleged lösser of such letters (Postal Guide 121.)

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Adams, P. R.

Anderson, Mrs. R. and Hewett, Mrs. F. A.

HONGKONG.

Alney, Miss G. N.

I'all, Gupt. T. Hewell, Hon. E. A.

daughter

Hosie, A.

Cosmopolitan

Angier, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, E.

A.G. Apcar, G.

Innes, Capt. R.

Mr. and Mrs, farmay, Dr. L. w.5.

James, F. H.

Jnki, J. P. F.

Joughin, J..C..

Kewley, J. Linton, P.

Baretto, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, R. M.

Ships Passed The Canal.

R. E, 4 children and -rath February--Neptuna, Brzherzog, Frane

a maids Ferdinand 15th February-Solezit, Oanfa, Baltiscombo, H. G. Agamemnon, Ping Suey, St. George, Nubla, || Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. Longberg, Jr., H. W.

Beattie, R. H.

Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. Rivirclyde. 19th February-Achilles, Bentfehrens, Misses (1) Longadon, Mr. Mrs. Venue, Japon, Züttın, azrð February-Maxe. | Biervliet, A. Van(Vice. Lysrd, Mr. laut, Polynesien: Seydlits. Prins Heinrich, Birbeck, R. 1.

Consul for Belguim) Malder, G. F.

Mandl, Mr. and Mrs. Kanagawa Maru, Tamba Maru, Balagravia Disney, Mr. & Mrs. 5.

H, 2616 February-Renavon, Brisgavio, Montgo. Bisney, Miss

Mirnon, Dr. O

calm, fng from Lamocks to port.

Str. Stentor, from Amoy :-Light winds and Dorothy, Kapwort, St. Oswald. 1st March-

meryshire, Sumatra, Nudlo, Patroclus, Falcon, Blanch, Mr. and Mrs. Massey, Miss K. A.

N. F.

McLennin A. McMahon, Sir & Lady Block, K Ambria, Bornio, Deucalion, Glenroy, Glenie Brebner, Dr. A Castle. 5th March-Renalder, Christiania, gan, Merionethshire, Oceanten, Speria, Wray Brewer, Mr. and

W, W, Indent Java, Prinx, Regent Luitpold, 8th Brighton, F. G. March-Formosa, Greisenası, Idɔmeneur, Ville Broughall, Mr. &

Brooke, C. B. de la Ciotat, Koranna, Inaba Maru, Wakota Maru, Foxtonhall, Schonfels.

Str. Word, from Saigon Strong N. and light, wind, with foggy weather round the Gap Island.

Su. Merfon, from hanghai:-Light S. winds and ne to Ocksea Island, thence to arrival dense fog at intervals,

Sir. Antenor, from S ngapore "trong N.E. gale and high seas on the 5th and 6th, light variable winds rest of passage,

Str. Falk, from Rajang (Borneo)-Strong gale and very heavy ses till North, thence fine weather. From Gap Rock foggy:

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L.

Mrs. Moore, S.

Mrs.

Brayfield, T. Campbell, L. F. Carmus, Capt. M. de Campbell, D. G.

Carter, A. Chapman, H K. V.C.,

Major A Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Chapman, B. F.

W.

More, Dr. and Mrs.

W. B. A. Moreno, Alberto (Con- Moorsom, C

sul for Panami) Newborn, Mr. & Mr.

R. II. Newington, A. G. Neuburg, O. Pacheco, A. A. Page, E. Paine, A.E. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs, Peake, W..

Arrivals at Home 17th February-Stam, Glaucus, Elkantara, 15th February-C. Ferd. Latiss, Flintshire, Kaimun; Hitachi Maru, St. Domingo, 19th February-Namur, 23rd February-Bellerophon, Hohenstaufen, Era- hersog Frans Ferdinand, Salazie, 26th Feb Sr. Atkell, from Singapore:-Strong N E. ruary-Ping Suay, 1st March-St. Patrick, monsoon for first 4 days after leaving Singapore, Andalusia, 4th March-Nubla. 5th March a-terwards ligh: winds and re. Passed sub-Ghost, Kanagawa Maru. Verona, Achills. merged junk, top of mast showing 15 feet above sib March-Oczamien, Seydlita, 'Prine Hain Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Philpo L. D. water in Lal. 14′′ N. Long, 114′ 29′′E, ["

VESSELS IN PORT,

STRAMMAS,

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s.5., 774, H. Schlaikier,

8th Mar Haiphong 3rd Mar, Hoshow th, Pigs and Gen-J. & Co. Chowfa, Ger. 35, 4,055, F. Spieaon, Bh Mary -Kolisichang 28th Feb, Rice and Wood. -B. & S,

rich.

Post Office.

A Mail will olona.for:-

Shothu Var, 12th Mar., 8 AM..

Swatow, Amor, Foochow and Shanghai-Per

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hat

Dagny, Nor. .. 883, O. Abrahamien, Sthun, rath Mar. 9 A‚M.-

Mar-Canton 4th Mar, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co

Daphne, Ger. 9.8., 1,254. E. Schipper, 1st

Mar, Baigon 25th Feb.,'Gen.-H. A. L Drufar, Nor. 1.1., 1,102, J. Bing, 5th Mar ---

Bangkok 23rd Feb. Gen.-N. Y. K. Empress of Japan, B., 3,039, Henyr Tybus, R.N.R., 13th Feb.,Vancouver agih Jan., and Shanghai reth Feb, Malls and Gen.-C., P. R. Co.

Glenfarg, Br. ss., 2,3 0, H. A. L. Holmer, 8th Mor, Chili and Jsem 26th Nov., Ballast. --MeC. Bros. & Gow.

*

Hilary, er. ss., 1,376 H. Uecker, oth Mar.

Sourabaya 23rd Feb., Sugar and Cen.-S. W. & Co. Hongmoh, Br, 1.5, 2,554. Wm. Dawson, 8th Maringapore 28th Feb,, Geo-Chi-

п бе Hopsang,

Br. 3, 1,339, 1., M., Fay, 4th Mar Juana, (Java) 2nd Feb., Sugar. 11, M. & Co. Japora, Dul, 8., 1,418, P. M. C. Chedulu, 8th MarIloilo 1st Mar., Rudelwood, Coffee And Flour, J. C. J. L. Kyoto Maru, Jap, 1, 63, T. Yoshitara, dih Mar,from Meji, Cosi-Ataka & Co Korea, Am. s.8, 5.651, S. Sandberg, sh Mar,

.

Sao Francisco 5th Feb, and Shanghai and Mar, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S Co. Laing, Br. 1.6, 3.450, E. J. Tadd, 8th Mar,

-Calcutta 19th Feb, Penang and Sing pore 1st Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Co. icongiang, Br, 68, 1,991, A, G, Smith, 4th MarManila it Mar., Gen-J, M. & Co.

Lock un, Ger, 6.5, 1,020, W. Tanber, 6th Mar,

Bangkok 27th Feb, Pice.-B. & S. Lydia, Ger. 1.a., 1,340, C. Mieyor, 7th Mar,,--

Balgon 28th Mar., Rice.-S. & Co. Machew, Ger, as,, 996, R. Zöllner, 3rd Mar,

Bangkok 18th Feb., Rice and Teikwood. -B. & 8. Margarita, Am, u, 741, J. A. R. Corblog, and

Mar.,Singapore 34th Feb, ⠀⠀ Nanchang, Br. L., 1,040, U. Graves, 7th Mar.,

Aruoy sth Mar., Ballant.-B. & 8. Phayen, Fr. 1.6, 3,300, Boulsson, 211 Feb

Canton agrd Feb., Gen.-B. & Co. Prominent, Nos. 1.1, 746, Christiansen, zith Feb., Iloilo 20th Fab., Gugar.-Aagaard, Thorasan & Co.

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Singapore--Per Stentor, 12th Mar., 11 A.M. Macao-Per Saf Taf, sziḥ Mar., 1.15 P.M. Manila Per Toming, raih Mar., & P.M." Yokohama and Kobe-Per Sandakan, 13th Mat, 8 A.M.

Europe, &c., Indie, vla Tuj urin-Per Prinxess Allos, 13th Mar., 11 AM

Chatham, Miss Clark, M. O.

T. W. Clegg, R.Ma Eng.-Li,

and Mrs. Colobam, H. J.

Calvin, H. E.

Connor, J. L.

Coulthart, J.

Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, & Crooke, H. A.

Dingwell, Miss Davies, F. O

T. L. Plördten, A. R. Von

iler

Pollack, F. Pope, R. Powell, W. A. Preshaw, C. M. Pritchard, H.

E. H.

H.

ecken, T..

Lenker, Mies C.

Silvamione, Mr. & Minu

8.

Silvertone, M. E.

Simpson, Sir Alexander Simpson, Rev. H, L. Smand, Dr...

Sourtre, Albert Square, Miss N. Stavenion," Lt.-Comdy,

and Mrs.

H. M, Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Tefft, Miss J. Thurn, Miss.M, West, M. E. M

Wessner, Dr. and Mis,

Williams, G.

G.

APRAKA

Alexander, Mr. & Mrs. Kalsall, R.A., Majorand

Mrs.

C. M.

Band, Dr. Aubrey, Dr. G. G.

Beattie, M. P... Belson, Mrs. Bendixen, Capt. Blair, Mr and Mrs.

K.

Kent, RA, Col. & Mn.

Kent, Col, and Mrs.

Knight, C. C.

Martin, R.

Miller, Mr.

D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Moss, D. K.

Carruthers, E. S Chalmers, J. H. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Cobden, A. S. Courtney, G. N. Darliy

K Col. Dixon, C. F.

Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Major J. R.. Galbraithe, Mr. Galsthrope, Mr. Greenhill, Mr, Gregory, A.

Hancock, Mr. Hareland, F. A.

Hill,

E. E.

Hockaday, W, T. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.

Jeffries, H. U.

Joseph, Mr. and Me.

E. S.

Oldorf, Mr. & Mr. K.

Parsico, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Reid, R.A.M.C., Lt. GoL?

J. M.

Rigge, Mr.

Rissland, Mr. & Mrs

Ross, Major. Sawer, Mrs, W. R.' Sayer, G. W.. .Sinclair, A.

Smith, A. Findlay Spurge, Mr. Thomson, O. D. Valicelli, Consul-Gen.

and Mr.

West, J. J.

Wildar, A. P.

Wilson, J. W.

Wounamsker, Mr. and

Mrs.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.,

March 9th, 1907, IM,

Kar. Ph. Hu, Wind, Wr..

Vladivostock 7.n. Naniuro......m.29.85

Hakolate. Tokio ....... Kochi **** Nagasaki.. Oshima Kagoshima...

Naba

shigakijima. Chefoo......... Weihaiwei... Kinklang... "Tankow......

Shanghai...

Gutzlaf

Sharp Peak....

21,80

་་ 29.99

29.9

2999

30.co

30.0

13001

*9.97

2.111 30.03

M./10

a.m./29.95

[1998]

am 19.99|

14

299

Amoy am,300 SWATOR SE Taihoku Taicho.........

Talban......... Koshua

Pescadores....

.

1

a.m.

"

H

# 19.94

Cantoni an Hongkong 1,333. Victoria Peak Gap Rock ..... SACRO Hoihow

Pakhai

10.02 m

Phaliens foam.

14

19.97 19.95]

Tourant

C. St, Jamis.

mm6 am. 19.95|

Manila... {.94 m (29.95}

Aparri

Ilunch, Mrs. J. S. and

child

Robinson, Dr.

Legaspi.....6 .m. 1993 Bacolod

loilo Cebu.********

4

29.89

- 19

March 10th, 1907, im.

Rowoldt, S. B.. › Donald, Mr. and Ma. Russell, Mr. & Mrs. J. Labuan .......

W. H.

B. Doolittle, F. It Sandes, Miss F. E. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Sandford, Mrs, & mald

W.A.

Schalthofer, P.

Downing, Mr and Mrs. Schutze, Mrs. O.

T. C. and infant Dreyfus, M. Dentop, G. A. Eichelman, B. Biosimand, W Evan-Jones, Mr,

Mr. E Fairchild, H.J Fischer, R. Fiber, H. G... Fiske, Mr. and Mrs.

Singer W.

Skinn, A.

Smyth, F. W. Spittles, J. Stebbing, W. T. and Stephens, H:

Sutherland, P. D. Tabet, J.

- Tatach, J...

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. B. Thompson, Miss H. M.

Macao-Per Sai Tal, 13th Man, 5:15 PM, Chefoo and Newchwang-Fer Nanchang, 13th Mar,3 P.M. Tungur, 14th Many 15 A‚M.T

Tsingtau, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Macao-Per Sui Tai, 14th Mar., 1.15 P.M. M Shanghai, Nagasaki, -Köle, “Yokohama, Fletcher, H. L Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.— l'ei. Empress of || Franklin, C. D, Japan, 14th Mar,37..

Frost, B. L. Fuller, Shanghal-Per Kluklang, 14th Mar, 3. P.M."

-510art Macao-Per Bul Tai, 15th Mar,, 1.15 PM.

(Americas Vice Con- sul Geners}) Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Fuller, Denman Latiang, 15th Mar P.M.

Godman, F.

Manila-Pas Loongsong, 15th Mar., 3. P.M. ́ Manila-Per Zafro, 16th Mar., 10 A.M, Per Aragonin, 16th Mar., 10 AM.

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or-

Godman, T. Grant, A. W.

J..

Toledano, Th.

Topliss, H. J.

Tredwan, C.

Uffel, W. Van Wakefield, Mr. M. Waler, H. H. Willett, E., B. Wichurt, Wishart, L. J.

Wood, G. G.. Yone hima, H.

Grou, Mr. & Mrs. M Young, J. A

CRAIGIEBORN,

Honolula and San Francisco-Per Korea, Adama, M. and Mrs. F. Nelson, R. H.

Shangbal, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohama, 16th Mar., 11 A.M.

R. J. Darion, F. H. Denfion, Mr. and Mrs.

Smak, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Emith, E. Grant Smith, Percy Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montagup

Macao-Fer Sui Tai, 16th Mar, 2.15 1.M. Macao-Per Sul Tai, 18th Mar, 1.15 3.36. „Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changsha, 18th | Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Mar. 3 P.M.

Gittins, A. Europe, &c. Indin, via Tuticorip--Par Kelly F. 5. Tonkin, 19th Mar, 17 A.M.

Pye, E. Burnes

Macao-Par Si Tai, 19th Mán, 1.I§ P.M. Shanghai-Par Shacksing, 19th Mar,, 3 P.M. Cebu and Ilollo-Per Kaifong, 19th Mar,, 3 P.M.

OÇOINENTAL, Brown, Mr. W.S. Muaro, Miss A, Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, My J. R. and children Piper, C. Farow, Mr. and Mrs.

Shanghai, Moli, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoris, B.C End Seattle, Wash-Far Tango Mars, 19th Mar,3 1.1. Bingo Harsi, 19th Mar., 5 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Per Gow, Mr. W. and

Gow,

children Perfest. Com. Thomas,

Lowe, J. C.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Powata Mars, 20th Mar,, 11AM,

Simpson, Mr. and Mr.

Τ.Κ. and child Simpson, Mrs. W,” M/

Tabol, D. Thomas, Lt-Comde, L. Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.

R. and child.

Vladivostock. a.m. Nemura ...... a.m. 30.04 Hakodate,

Tokios

Kochi ...... Nagasaki.....

Kagoshima... Dahima

Naha

fahigakijima..

Cheloo Hankow..... Weibaiwei...9

اد

" 29.93

15

(1995) -

13

29.91

YU 120.91

2992

1

|29.93]

[39 89

m29.95 37

Klukiang..." Shanghai... 9 am 19.89 Guizia Sharp Peak....

Antonijú ama.j

#L

Swatow Tathaki am. Taichu.........

Taipan ....... Korhon

**

1

Pescadores 蹄。

[39,87 Canton a.m. 29.95

Hongkong foam.19.94|| Victoria Faak.

Gap Rock... i Macao Holbow Pakhoi......... Phalien TORILD

*

9 ..

་་

100.M

G. St. James Apart.16 km. Manila.IOR.M.) Legaspi Bacolod‡9 Iloilo...

Caba Labaas.

N

M

1988

March sou

Barometer Temparators Huraidity Rainfall

March 20

29.84

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