THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY,
Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA
LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft “HANSA.”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regular Sailinge from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, via STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO..
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
Taking Cargo at Thedagh rates to all European, North Cantinental and British Ports, wino Trizia, Lisbon, Oporto, Genes, and other tediterranean Levantine, Black Balzio Bra and Port and i North and South American Purin
Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD,
For Shanghai, Kaba & Yokohama :
ARCADIA.........26th Sept.
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SCANDIA. 18th Oct. ̈BAYERN .........12th Oct. LIBERIA......... 7th Nov.
.' ALESIA ......... 19th Nov. For Foriber Particulars, apply to—
LOG BOOK.
HOMEWARD.
For Rotterdam, Haraburg & Ant. ·
8.8 BELGRAVIA..................... 5th Ook
For Harre, Rotterdam & Hamburg:
8.8. O, 1. D. ALLENS... 9th Ool. For Hevre, Bremen & Hambang:
8.8, C. F. LAEISZ......23rd Oct. For Havre antwerp:
8.8. SPEZIA............280 Ort. For Marrail en, Rotterdam & burg: 8... SACHSEN.......801 Out
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hongkong Office,
Salgon Harbour Improvements. The U.8. Consul Hubert G, Baugh, Saigon, in a recent report to his Government, writes:
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Europe London, &c.
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PTEMBER
1912
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination..
London and Antwerp Rotterdam, &c. Havre and Antworp Havre and Hamburg
Havre and Hamburg, &o.
Havro, Bremen &or Marseilles, &c.,
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European Ports.
Goobon
For Freight Apply To
Vessel's Name.
M. à 00.
To be Dispatched.
20 Octobór
P. & 0. Co. i... 4 October
P. & 0. Co.... 28 September
J. M. & Up.... 12 October
H. A. L.
Ceylon
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
DEPART TO-MORROW.
HOTEL LIST:43
"HONGKONG" HOTEL.
Kadoorie, Mr. and
Mrs, ES.. Komor, 8.
. Ball, O. D. J. ^^ Kruck, H.
Birobenough,
Lehnern, Q.F.
Mag Lloyd, G. T.
W. Mairi J. D..
Marriott, Dr. O, Molatyre, M
Allan, C. H. Barberint, AT
Resumont, G/A
For
Vessel
Pons, G. A.
Saigon,
Lyesmoon.
Bhanghai,
'Ohlas (1,'& 0.).
Foochow, etc.,
Tungabing
H
Mnoso,
Sui Tal.
Bocker, H.
Chinhas.
Border, H.
Kitap-maru.
Bowerman, W. E.
Hulcbow.
Shanghai, Japan. Tiantain
McLachlan, D.'
Brennacheidt, P. "Marshall, W. B..
Areaðis (H. A. 1;') | Drowa; Mr & Mrs. Marker, H. Iz
Dovanha
Den of Glamis...
Bolgravia
5 October
J. pan, etc.,
Spezia Arcadia
H. A. L.
28 October
H.A. L.
3 November
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
Brner, B. D.
Buschner, O.
O. J. D. Allora,.
· F. A. L
7 October
C. Ford. Ladeiz.., Sachson"
H. A, L.
From
Bingapore,
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Manila,
Marseilles, London & Antworp via Singapore, &c. Atsuta Mora
Trieste, &c. ...
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Glasgow and Hull
Cape Ports via Mauritius
Now York
New York vin Suez Boston and New York: San Francisco
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San Francisco, &c.
148
14
Austria Koorber Glenlochy Duneria
New York, San Francisco and
Mexico, Peru, Chili via Japan ... Victoria, B.C.
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Pathan Indrasamha
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Joserio
Manchuria
Chiyo Maru
Nilo
...Buyo Mara
Tacoma Maru Panama Maru... Awo Mara
pense of this new plan was 09- timated at $1,254,500, and a new Victoria, Vancouver, BC., Seattle & Tacoma, &c. Ortoric
the Vancouvor contract was made with Levallois-Perrot firm.
Vancouver via Ports
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Singapore,
To-day the quay in completed, tho anchoring pants are in place, Australian Ports In October, 1808, the Higher and the turning bridge is in use, Australian Ports via Manila Council of Lado China took up but there are no docks or other the question of improving Saigon shelter for merchandise along the Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &o. Harbour, and eight months later |
quay.
the approaches to the quay the Governor-General ordered an investigation of the work needed. have yet to be built, including the railroad connections, and thore Plana were drawn up, and were is no landing stage for use of river approved by the Saigon Chamber of Commerce, which asked that boats and barges.
The necessary funds not being the work be pushed. The Higher available from the budget, the Bombay Council in 1900 also approved Government was forced to deviso the plans, which included the following items, with estimated other meane, and in November, Singapore and Sourabaya
1910, the Governor-General,estub- Straits and India
do do (1) Construction of quay, 3,385 lished two now taxes to be rol-
lacted on rice and its derivatives Straits and Rangoon ft. long, on right bank of Saigon
The do do River from old mill of Kian-Fat exported from Saigon.
cost of each :--
do
Song and Co.. to approaches of amount of those taxes for one year, Kudat and Sandakan South Fort; cost $1,200,754. (2) estimated at about $70,000, is to Japan
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bo applied saloly to the Chamber Japan, &c... Construction of dooka parallel táj quay; cost, $175,086. (3) Con-of Commerce of Saigon, and to struction of railroad lines in front supply Saigon Harbour with need- and behind docks, and connectioned equipment. Unfortunately,
however, with the increasing nee with Saigon-Mytho Railroad; cost, for funds has come a sorien of $261,088. (4) Construction of a branch connecting with the My-bad years for rice crops, so that Yokohama and Kobo. the Railroad just beyond Cholon, the amount roalised from the two and tapping the rice milla in taxes has fallen far below the es Kobe and Moji both banka of Arroyo Chinois: timate, and the harbour works Tientsin
Auping, &c. coat, $281,068. (0) Establish have suffered accordingly.
The first shed for storing cargo Switow and Foochow ment of anchoring posta outsido
from or for steamers tying along- do do channel on left bank of Saigon River; cost, $19,300. (0) Con-side the new quay is about to be Shanghai and Japan struction across Arroyo Chauvin, erected by the Compagnie des Shanghai, Kobe, &o. at prolongation of run d'Adran, Chargours Rounis, one of the two Shanghai
French steamship companios do
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of a turning bridge for ordinary trading in the Far East. This traffic and for passage of a tram building is to be 107 ft. long and way which should run between 30 ft. wido, with the necessary Saigon and wharves; cost,
do outhouses, and will be built 66 ft
385,086. (7) Construction, on from the edge of the quay. The left bank of Arroyo Chinois, of un plan for the building is the work incliced way loading up to a platform 82 ft. wide and about of the Public Works Depart 2,952 ft. long, for use of riverment, but the oxpense of con- hoats and barges; cost, 8166,787,struction and maintenance will be met by the company, which will
Bids for the quay were called then be free from all charges for for at once, and in 1901 La landing or storing of merchandise Societo Levallois-Perret, the same The cost is estimated at about firm that built the famous Eillel $2,300, and the company has tower in Paris, was granted the agreed to surrender the building contract, at $1.005,400. The into the authorities upon demand, crease over the ustimate resulted the Government to repay cost of from adoption, by the committee construction minus an allowance in charge, of a plan calling for for asago. In case the two masonry only, in place of a plat parties cannot agree upon the form of steel and brick arches supported on moonry piers as in price, an expert is to be secured. original estimate
The quay, afer this change,
VESSELS IN PORT.
STELMERE.
99999
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Empress of India Monteagle.
Australia
Kumano Maru... Prinz Waldemar Coast Ports and
Tjimahi Tjitaroom Zafiro
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WI
Yuensang
Tean
Loongsang
Rubi
H. A. L.
N. Y. K.
... 23 October ... 30 October
27 Sopt., p.m.
S. W. & Co.... 1 October
S. W. & Co.... 10 October
8. T. & Co.... 15 October Bank Line End September Canada.
D. & Co.
www
8 October
J. M. & Co.... 28 September
20 October
P. M. Co..... 1 October.
A. K. & Co....
P. M. Co.
'T. K. K
T. K. K.
O. 8. K.
-0. 8. K.
15 October
8 October
... 4 October.
3 October
Ch
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15 October. 8 October. Bank Line 3 October O. P. R. Co....: 26 October C. P. R. Co.... 5 October,
N, Y, K. *...
N. Y. K. M. & Co. Japan.
...27 September 5 October
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J. C. J. L. J. C. J. L. S3 T. & Co.... J. M. & Co.....
Quick despatch Quick despatch
28 September 28 September
B. & 8. ... 1 October
Wasaka Maru ... N. Y. K.
Devonha
Hopsang Yatahing Kiria Maru ... Namsang
J. M. & Co.... 5 October S. T. & Co. 8 October
30 September P &.0. Co. ... 28 September J. M. & Co.... 27 September J. M. & Co.... 1 October N. Y. K. 27 September J. M. & Co.... 4 October J. M. & Co.... 4 October M. & Co. Middle October A. N. & Co.... 23 October S. W. & Co... 28 September
'Okara
Borneo
Peking
Chins
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Scandin Bayern Liberia Alessia
'H, A, L
614
Nyanza Fultola Coblenz-
Kumaong
Huiobow
Soshiu Maru
Haiyang Haitan
Derfflingor
Flintshire Arcadia
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Koerber
Scandia
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Kommun
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Mara, Jap, ss., 8,147, M. Winckler, 24th Дорви Nagasaki 20th Sept., Geo.-- N. Y. K.
yeeman, Ger..., 2,000, Hol
10th 8.pt-8sig on Sept., Gon.-H. A. L.
6th
424
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13 October
17 October.
H. A. L. H. A. L. 7 November E. A. L. ... 10 November P. & 0. Co.... 3 October about J. M. & Co.... 30 September M. & Co. ... 15 Outober, about J. M. & Co.... 3 October B. & 8. 26 September 0. 8. K.... 20-October D. L & Co.... 1 October
27 September
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D. L. & Co....
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M. & Co.
2 October
J. M. & Co.... HL. A. L
11 October
Hiroshima Mara
Tangshing
Chinhua
Anhui Choysang
China Chenan Linan
nik
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To Sail
THE
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL
LINE.
SUEZ CANAL.
S. W. & Co....
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26 September
5 October
H. A. L 10 October N. Y. K. 30 September J. M. & Co.... 20 September B. & 9. ...26 September B. & S. ... 28 September J. M. & Co.... 29 September P.&.0. Co.... 20 September.
B. & S.
3 October B. & S. 5 Octobor
Manchuria, Am., 8,750, D. Friele, FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK vis
28rd Sept.-San Francisco 28 d Aug., Mail and Gen. -P. M. 8. 8. Co.
Pongtong, Ger. B.s., 998, W. Godt, 11th 15th Bapt.Cebu
(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast).
Sept, Ballist.-B. & 8. THE Steamship
"JESERIO,"
Tang Shing, Br. F. 1.127, Hary
24th Sept.-Canton 281d Captain White, will be despatoled a- above on BATURDAY, the 28th Sept. Rise,J., M. C.
October, derson. 24th Sept.--Moj For Freight apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO. 19th Sept, Coal.-J., M. &
General Agents. Co.
to axis. This will was to support Buye Mart, Jap. 8.8., 9.242, Hashi-Yataling, Br.., 1,424, R. Y. AB-
was to consist ofs wall from 12
to 10ft. thick, supported on piers
18 It. wide and 17 ft. from axis:
and protect a pltform construct-
rooks raised 1ft. 4 in. above
highest tides. 'he platform was
moto, 17th Sepi-Moji 18th Bapt., Coal.-T. K, K.
ed of earth on foundation of Camillo, Br..., 3,140, A. H. John,
begun in 1905 Shortly after Chow Tai, Ger. am, 1,118, W. Raher.
completion of fist section in July!
soil settling sciously displaced
the wall.
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16th Sept.-Ticatsin th Yonusnog, Br. s. 1,128, P. H, Rolf, Sept., Ballast.—-A, P. Co.
24th 8apt,Manila 21st Sept., Geo-J., M. & Co. BATGING TALA Br. 4-masted barque, 2,880, W. J. Daris, 18th Juus- New York Brd Fab., Oil.- 8, 0. Co.
23rd Sept Bangkok and Swatow 22nd Sept., Gen---- B. & 8.
awongst, Ger. 1.3. 1,067, E.
Gathemann, 22nd · Sept.--- Part Courbel 20th Sept., Gen.-B. & 8.
Eleano,
The piers was built on a very compact bed airgil, and it was thought that thwall would stand the static pus of the platform behind it. Ti latter was built directly on thaatural soil, which consisted of thick mud, with Haldia, the idea that here would be a gradual settlir of the whole plat form as more irth was placed on
Am, ... 654. Altonags, 9th
|| Sopt-Maulia : 6th - Bopt-,
Bagar.
Nor... 1,005, Y. Jorges-
Comet,
To Sail
THE "INDRA" LINE,
LIMITED."
Hongkong, 19th Supt., 1912, [678
To Sail
Regular Steamship Service With Liberty to call at the Malabar Count.” Propound Ballina from Honakoye, FOR NEW YORK.
1 On or about 8.8. PATHAN... DA OF.
For Freight and further information, *pply to
DODWELL # 00., LTD.,
Agenin. Banebama. $ød Rept.. 1012. 889 *BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS NUTIDE TU UONSIGNEES.
C
ARRIVE TO-MORROW.
9 ngapore,
thonan, MrgaR.
Tatra Te & ohibita
Oleland, Mr. & Mr.
W, & child
Claxton, A. A.
Vensel
Glentariot
Tacorum-mari.
Cohen, 8. K.
China (A. L.)
Cooper, W. A. J..
Couthurt, J.
Crooker, Mins
Cury, G. P.
AMERICAN MAIL.
The P. M. S. 8. Coss. Nite
left San Francisco Er this port via | Davis, C. B. Hotelalu, the Japan Ports and Shang-
| Haison Saturday, 7th lust.
The I. M. S. 8. Co.'s a.. Mongolis with the American Mail left Son Francise, for this port via Honolulu, the Japan ports: and Manila on the 14th inst.
Defor, C. Delgado, P. 19'4 einzigen. Douglas, Mrs. B. H.
row, W o. Due. Mr. & Mrs.
La
The P. M. S. B. Co.'s ... Maashuris Eames, W. will be dispatched from this port for Ehrenfels, Mr. and San Fna.isoo in Nagasaki, Kory, Mrs. H. C. Yokkaichi, Shimizu, Yokohama and Fendall, Mrs. Honolulu in the 1 t prox. at 1 pm. Finlayson. Mrs. O
The T. K. K. 6.8. Chiyo Máru letto nuova f Shanghai on the 24th fast, and is expected hots on the 27th inst.
The T, K. K. a. Nippon Marms left San Francisco for Hongkong vis unusi parts on the 21st inst., and is dus horn on the 18th prox.
|George, Mika The T. K. K. sa. Tenyo Main Gordon, A. G. arrived at San Franelses on the 17th | Goulboura, V. Just.. and leaves ibers for Hongkong on ↑ Gould, Mr. & Mrs.J. the 27th fast
L
Fowler, E. A. 8. French,Mr.&chill Waller, Denmes George, Mr. & Mr.
F. J.
Gourger: I.
The T. K. K. ̧s,a. Shinyo Maru | Gratema, D. M. G. arrived at Yokohama on the 19th install. Opt. T. P.. sad left for Honolulu and San Fransisco Harbor, W. T. on the 21st inst.
GERMAN, MAIL.
The I G.. M. K.B. Bulow which left bara ou Wednesday, the 15th inst, at 8 p.m., arrived at Shanghai on Saturday, the 21st just.. at noon.
The I., M... Derflinger orrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 4th inst, left Colombo on Saturday, the 21st hust., p.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 2nd prox.
AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The I. G. ... Coblenz loft Sydsey on Saturday, the 21rt inst., at 11 a.m., and may be expected bora on or about Monday, the 14th prox,
MERCHANT STEAMERS, The Mogal Lines.s.. Montrose uniled from nited Kingdom on the 17th
Harris, Jas. D. Hogg, J. 1), Holloway, Mr. and
Mr. J.
Hou-h, Dr. S. Inne, Capt. R. Jackson. Mr. and
Mm. O. D. Jackson. Mr.
MIR. J. P. Japy, G. Jones, J. W. KINO
McKenny, Dr. U.
Watch to Mabte, B. Metochi, J. Mosel, R. H. E. Mulder, Mr. and Mm. J.D. F. Marais, J. Nothombo, Capt.. and Mr F.-D. Play, Mr. & Mr. J. B. & child. Pallner, J. Parton, 1, J. Piosbergen, H. Pink, Mr. & Mrs.
11.
Pringle, W., Jun Randall, Dr. L. F. Ramon, di Hay. E. H, Reich, Clib... Riolinde, H. M. Rim, F. 45. Scotron, Jus. A Sub>walke, W. Sibley, J. E. Smith, E. E.** Solomon, H. H Stainer. Lt and Mr. C. E. S Taylor, J. Q. Vermelj. G, Vollbrecht, E. Vollbrerlit, Mrs.
.E...
Wagner, 0.8.
Watkins, H.
Warren, C. C. Webb, H. V.
Whamond, D. 5. White, Mr. & Mr.
H.L.B. Whitmarsh, A.
and Wood, G. a.
Wright, Mr. mad
Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A..
EDWARD Hotal,, ·
Aron, F. Belios, Dr. Berthet Brown, E. 1. Brown, A. K... Bourdman, F. A. Crone, Liett Donaldean, W. A. Ling Fenton, R. F.
ult, for Hongkong vis the Straits,
Fournier, F. The Barber Line 8.9. Wray Cantloginshett, Bim. sailed from New York on the 16th Goldsmith, Mr. and
alt, for Hongkong in the Straits,
MIS. H. E.
The Barber Line 8.8. Muncaster Grimble, Geo. Castle sailed from New York on the Hyde, F. H.. 26th alt, for Hongkong and the Fay: dman, E. J. East.
Koen, A. E.
The Seang Line .. Beaugchoos left Rangoon on the 15th inst., for Hongkong via Penang and Singapore and is expected to a rive here on the 27th jest., at 'poon.
The . Egremont Calle sailed from New York, on the 12th inst:, for thei Far East.
..
Kemp, Mr. & Mrs.
A. N.
Manhoff, O. N. Lenaire, M. ag
Men, sud child MacCabe May, G. B.. Mody, Mr. & Mr.
J. B. N. “Murny, M. F.
Passmore, Capt.
Mr. Ramsay, Mrs. R. Schenk, Mr. and
Mrs. Bibros, Dr. A. Sparge, H, Blewark.
Daph
Ms. Allan H And children
Sullivold, Hr. and
31:
Knudsen. Mr. and Taylor. 1. H. Mrs. & family Taylor, H, Kanft, W.
Ther
Lasala, Caps, and Walker, D.
family
Mbiẩm,.F. W. Liphsnthhanh, J. U. Winter T.
The .. Glendras passed the Suez Liphautthanh, Miss Wilson, T. Canal on Tuesday, the 17th Ins.. for A. Hongkong vin Strafla.
Astor Mousa,
Jones, D. Kent, D.0,
The Glenturret left Singapore on Friday, the 20th inst., and in dne Adams, R. O.
Alonso, F. hero on Thursday, the 26th inst., at
A mold, J. B. daylight.
Bartholomew, R. The Russian 1.1. Lituanis left Sabang ·
Deal, J. P. on the 19th inst, and may be expected Birot, L.
era on or aboot the 28th inst.
The N. Y. K... Awa Mara, Bleecker, Mr. and
Mra. H. American Line, left Kobe for this po't
Burditt, H. H. via Moji and Shanghai on the 20th inst, and is expected on the 20th Brine, J. D.
ast.
Campbell, J. Chandon, E. A.
The O. 8. K. c.n, Tacoma Maru fromí Tacoma arrived at. Menile on the 21st Castillo, V. M. de
Chaloteso, Lient. inst., p.r., and sailed for this post Chann, B. V. ho s on the 26th inst., .. on the 23rd inst., p.m., and le duo.
The Austrian Lloyd's | a;e: Chips left Singapore for this port on the 19th inst, and will arrive here on the 26th Inst. p.m.
9.8. BENAVON,” FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON & STRAITS,
The T. KK... Buyo. Maru "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby arrived bee from Bonth America and informed that all Goods are being Japan ports on the 17th lust., and NAVI-landed at their risk into the hassidons leares again on the 4th prox.
The T. K. K... Hongkong Maru andfor extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and left Blins Crux for Massalllo on the Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or 26th lust and is das in Hongkong on from the "wharves delivery may be the 19th November.
The T. K. K, as, Kiyo Marn arrived obtained.
INDO-CHINA STEAM
GATION CO., LTD,
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
T
“HE Company' Bteumship
**KUTSANG"
Chopard, F. A. Cortez, A.
Cosgrave, D. N, Cowell, G. David. J. A., Delgado, P. Freneb, J. 8. Gibson, B. B. Gillette, Q. L. Graham, J. Greenwood, F Johnson, B. F.
Gill, Mrs. A. W.
GRAND
ien, 23rd Sept.-Bangkok FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK, via formed that their goods will be des be privested to the Underigned on or the 37th enste, and leaves for Japan Drawon, W..
and Swatow 14th Sept., Gan. PT. & Uo.
top. Costly xperience having Halching, Br. u., 1,267, W. C. Pasi-
disproved thitheory, it was de
mors, 38rd Bept-Takso 20th Sept Gan, D. L. &
Оо
olded to revero the uriginal plan
in which thelatform of rock and
earth was repoed by a platform Herard, Nor, a., 1,006, C. Anderen,
of re-enforo concrete arobes
rasting on one side on the
SUEZ CANAL
(With liberty to call at the Malabar
Se Court.) THE Stanship
No Claims will be admitted after the al-Balion Crus from blanzanillo on the Gooda hava left the Godowns, and all 28rd inst, and left ngaia for Callao on Asbring, A. Batcooki Goods remaining undelivered after the the Bétti Inst.
Tu L-O. B. N. Cossa. Kumuang, Bond, O. g having, arrived from the above Ports 30th Ins., will be kabject to rent. Consignees of cargo by her are hereby All claims against the steamer must from Singapore, le due at Hongkong on Byrne, F. Auzie
Elson livered from alongside.
before the 3rd prox., or they will not on ike 90th it.
The 1.0, 8. N. Co.'s sx Namsang, Gabriel. Cargo impeding the discharge or be moognised. We beg remaining on board after" 4 1. ; the All broken, shafed, and damaged from Abimonoseki, ia dos at Hongkong Gauld, H.A. 20th fast, will be landed at Consignee's Goods are to be left in the Godowas, has the 28th inst, and leaves for Buisite Cults, D. T. risk and expense. A
wbars they will be examined on the and Osimita on the 4th prox. 7 de muis Helme, J. E.
The L.-C. 8. 3. Co's .. Chuasang, James, ME 0. Al {96th Imetyst 11 AM
by
HINDRASAMHA,". Bad SeptBangkok 12th Captain Jonas, will be despatched, sa | Sept.. Gen-Kia Tys above on 28th September. Leong,
For Freight or Fasaga, apply ton JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LD,
* General Managara," Hẹngkong Zad Beph, 19157" [686", Hangl
well alreadyɔnstructed, and on Hopsang, Br. co., 1889, J. M. “Hay,
#92nd Sept.-onmbaya 181b] Bapt;; Gan-vJ; M. &,Quic
the other on series of piers to bej -Ballt behindhe wall. The az-}
No Fire Jusinos will be affected. BIBs of Lading will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON *CO. LTD.
Agenti. 1911) Sept: 1914 AUTOTO
by
No Fire Thacminion has been affected, from Bɔurabaya, fu dar at Hongkong on Jensen, Hans BAIs of Lading will be countersigged the find promote Kis, N.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON CO.,
S
Komaroff, Misa- Kuhn, A.
Locadet, Comdr.
Luzebil, V. Morria, C.
Morton, Mm, S.
Naftaly, Mr. and.
Mis A.
Noulinger, K.
Olson, Ö. G. Olson, Mr. O, G.
Pach, co, A. Peres, M, R.
Prin-tiny, E. A,
Råde guez, J. Rust, D. Bost, J. Ap Smitto, Mr. and
MIA L. O. Smith, Master L.
0.
Torrontegal, F. Uroh, Mina K Urch, W.H.B. williamson, F. P Wright, H. M
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· MeJones, P..
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