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conver

prospect yet of Securing a large profit.

Wétre, all it's dreadvantages HongKong possesses likewise great facilities. Though situated in a of the Empire, many junte on their passage to the various son then ports pass here. Anctions being of frequent occurre

occurrence, many articles are

:

sold at a for reduced rate, from what they would fetch in other places, and there are a mumber of small dealers, who constantly speculate in such transactions, and sell a eat deal to these vessels. Thus there has

sales

- existed for a long while a small trade as far as single large

one

concerned; but a

are Cer

when the whole is summed up, without even the knowledge of merchants, and beneath the notice of our - great honses . This is still camed on with great spirit, and should the percentage.

tenctions be taken off, would likely grow

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more brish. Long before a junk from Canton

in her

way up to the Northern ports arrivie

here, orders are

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to brokers, to attend the

ve given to

are

sales and provide the Cargs, and there is always a probability that the purchases will be cheaper, than at banton. The boats which come from the neighboring cities de likewise much business in this way, and frequently invest the Peturns of the goods sold at this place in manufactures

thens obtained.

The salt trade is the most flourishing

in the haure of all the branches, and intively

the natives... The people that bring it brother comer Talchos, Huchong Jam sheey.

and on

the neighbourhood of sin

which places, there are extensive flats often overflowed by the sea, and noeless for all other purposes except to collect in pans the salt by the evaporation of the brine which has

been

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