Shipping Steamers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER
HONGKONG, UANTON, MACAO AND
WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
HONGKONG-CANTON LINE.
E.S. "HONAM, "................................2,363 tons.
"POWAN,*.......2338
"FATSHAN," 3,150 -
"KINSHAN," co....1,995 » "HEUNGSHAN,* * ...1,998 »
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Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8" AM. (Saturday excepted).
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Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8 AM, sud 5.7.M. (Sunday excepted). The 5.3. "POWAN" will leave Hongkong every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at P.M. from Queen Street Wharf West, returning from Canton every Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday, at 5.50 1.M.
Those Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, 'are'the largest and fastest on the River. Bpecial attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin Accommodation.
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON and MACÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. HONGKONG MACAO LINE.
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3.S, “SUI-AN,”..........................1,651 tons............Captain W. A. Valentine.
"SUI-TAI"...........1651
G. F. Morrison, Departures from Hongkong to Macao an week days at 8 AM, from DOUGLAS WHART
and at a F.M. from the Company's Wharf.
On Sundays Special Cheap Excursions leaving Hongkong at 9 AM. from DOUGLAI
WHARF and from Macao at. 5. PM.Ag.
The Company also runs a steamer from Macao on Sunday morning at 7.30 AM, and from
Blongkong at 1 P.M. from the Company's wharf. Departures from Macao to Hongkong on weak days at 7.30 am, and a P.M.
CANTON-MACAO`LINE,
S.S. "LUNGSHAN,”....................319 tons.................... Captain W. Reynell. (At Dock). Departures from Macao to Genton on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ni 9 A.hd. Departures from Canton to Macao en Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at § P.M. -
JOINT SERVICE OF THE H,K., C. and Macao STEAMBOAT CO., LTD, .. THE CHINA NAvigation Company, Ltd.," and tHE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION,
COMPANY LTD.
CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.
B.S. "SAINAM...........588 009............Captan J. Willox.
'n Mackinnon.
"NANNING,"..............569
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One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at about 8 A.M., fad the other leares Wuchow for Caston on the same days at 8.30 AM. Round trips take about sedaya.. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the---
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HONGKONG, CANTON & MAÇÃO, STEAMBOAT CO. LD. Hotel Magalons, (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel;-
Ör of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CÓ LTD.
WEST RIVER BRITISH STEAMSHIP
Hongkong 12th September, 1907,
COMPANIES.
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THE Steamers
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"LINTAN" and "SAN-U!”
JAIL FROM Hongkong Twice A WEEL AND COMPLETE THE ROUND TRIP IN 6 DAYS. These steamers bare 'Excellent' Saloon Accommodation, and are Lighted Throughout by Electricity.
A TRIP ON THE WEST RIVER is particulaRLY REFRESHING AND EXHILARATING DURING THE HOT WEATHER,
For further information apply.to---
Hongkong, gih August, 1967.
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BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE, AGENTE, WEST RIVER BRITISH S.S, COMPANIES,
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REGULAR HONGKONG-CANTON LINE OF
STEAMERS
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COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE DES INDES ET DE L'EXTREME ORIENT.
SÍS,„,PAUL BEAU,” 1,900 fans, 14 krátes -
8.9. " OHARLES HARDOUIN,* 1,900 1038, 14 kapis.
The speediast, most luxuriously appointed and punctual steamers on the line. Departure from Hongkong at 9.30 P. (Saturdays excepted), Departure from Canton at 5.13 P.M. (Sundays excepted),
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These superb steamers carrying the French Mail are fitted throughout with Electric Light and Fans and were specially built for this trade. Excellent cuisine;
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The Company's Wharf is at the end of Wing Lok Street (Tram Station) Canton Agents-Metatu. E. Pasquet & Co.
For further particulara, please'apply to
BARRETTO & CO., Ageais,
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LIMITED
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THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.
No. 1 DOCK
Length inside 514 ft. Width of - entrance, top 88 ft.; bottom 76 N. Water on blocks, 97.5 It. Time to pump out, 4 hours.
No. 2 DOCK. Length inside, 875 ft. Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bottom 45.8 ft. Water on blocks, 86.5;ft. Time to pump out, 8 hours.
THESE DOCKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama harbour and the situation of Captains and Engineers is' respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vassals and Machinary of ávaly description. *.
The plast and tools are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work and a "largs stock of material is always at band, (plates and angles all (being tested by Lloyds' surveyors),'
Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vessels in or out of Dock, and for taking Sailing Vessels in or out of the bay. The floating denick is capable of lifting 35 tonn
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when the facts involved are simple and not mat of serious dispute. Thus, in one recent cas, claim by a British firm against a Chinese bank, which was not disputed by the Chinese authorities except for a short time on the point of which of two native firms should be cop- sidered the true defendant, had not been settled or made any real progreat after Bfteen months. Only whan 1 appealed to the Viceroy did I succeed in bringing this quite simple care to a | successful "termination. Other—tog „magy other-cases of similar protracted-correspon-
Steam Launches of Steel or Wood, Ligators, Steel Buildings and Roofs, Bridge dance could be cited in this Consulate alone, Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made on the premises,
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The cost of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that of say port in the world. “
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A new lightning condoctor has been, put on the flagstaff and two other conductors on the Consulate buildings. The front of the which was very low formerly,
main busiderably, raised, so that instead the beautiful "Pearl-drop of India"as Ceylon
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"The Colon Independent," July 18th, 1907 "No expense has seemingly been spared In its preparation to achieve a satisfactory, result, one that would reflect credit both on the Colony and the producers,” ve
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The ground Agis have been all raised up to a proper level with concrete and thus the foundation of the building will pinierved for ages to come, The tribunal, and other offices have been newly furnished and installation of Electrsc Lighis has been made throughout the whole.
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has been preduced from the first page to the works of improvement, which cost about Tes. last. There is pof the slightest eridance of 14,000, on the main building alone reflect great camp d work anywhere, on the contrary Mrary credit on the skill and care bestowed on each page bersample testimony of the" admirable detall throughout, rather
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New verandahs and servants' quarters have also been added, and the general change for the botter, together with the permanent int provements made, will be highly appreciated.
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"The West Australian, Aug. 7th, 1907 17/1 is le remarkable for the complete with which the labour, levolved in its compilation has bren carried out
"London Dally Telegraph,, Apel 6th, 1906
Twentieth Century Impressions:
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