ROYAL
Macao.
BRADSTREET'S
HOTEL,
PRAYA GRANDE,
MACAO.
zuunities of Hongronu, Macao, and CANTON, that they have taken extensive premises on the ESPLANADE at Macao, which they have opened as an HOTEL.
AMOY DRY DOCK COMPANY.
A
GENTS and COMMANDERS of VESSELS in CHINA are infornied that tho Com- pany's Now Stone Dock is now in complete order, for taking in, coppering, and repairing Vessels of any draft of water, and whoso extremo length does not exceed three hundred feet.
A largo stock of Metal, Naval Stores, Lumber, and Spare of all sizes, is constaully kept on hand, and all kinds of Shipwright and Blacksmith Work aro
direction of European Foremer. despatch, under tho
The low charges for docking and labour, and the central position of the port of Amoy, offer advantages to Vessels secking repairs not to be found elsewhere in China.
Comfortable quarters can be had on shore for the crews of Vessels of War going into this Dock, when desired.
The Proprietors feel assured that the character Mr Bradstreet bas borne na Manager of the CoxMER- CAL HOTEL, HONGKONG, for nearly four years, will be a sufficient guarantee for the respectability, accom- modation, and good attendance at their Establishment, The Scale of Charges for Jocking Ships can bo Attached to the Hotel is a well-ventilated BIL-seen at the office of Mr DOUGLAS LAPRAIK, LIARD-ROOM, with two of Thurston's first-class Hongkong,
TableL
Bradstreet & Co. beg further to announce that they have opened portion of their Godowna os k SHIP CHANDLERY, if all its branches; and are enabled to offer to Masters of Merchant Ships, and the community at large, every article of the best quality at the lowest price.
Commercial Hotel, 19th January, 1861.
L. LUBECK & Co.,
• SHIPCHANDLERS,
Commission Merchants, & Auctioneers, | No. 65 RUA CENTRAL, MACAO.
MESSAS I LUBECK & Co. beg respectfully to inform Captains and Shipowners, that thay are pre- pared to supply Ships with FuxRji Provisions and VEGETABLES at the lowest rates.
Swatow.
•
HAFFENDEN BROTHERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, SIIIPCHANDLERS, & STOREKEEPRRS, SWATOW.
A Large Assortment of Stores always on hand. Freak Provisions supplied to the Shipping al Double Island.
Amoy.
WATSON & Co., SHIPCHANDLER 8,
BISCUIT BAKERS AND AUCTIONEERS,
AMOY.
VESSELS GUPPIJed with Fresh WateR AND BALLAST ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE,
MONT. D. PARKER, Manager.
BELLAMY & Co.,
SHIPCHANDLERS,
Auctioneers, and General Storekeepers,
A MOY.
ESTABLISHED 1852,
Family and Ships' Stores of every description constantly on hand.
Blacksmiths' and Curpenters' Work undertaken.
FRESH PROVISIONS SUPPLIED TO SHIPR.
Foochow.
*Hedge & Co.,
COMMISSION AGENTS, Auctioneers, and General Storekeepers, FOOCHOW,
Have constantly on hand a large assortment of Stores, Hardware, Fancy Goods, &c.
Shanghae.
H. FOGG & Co., SHIPCHANDLERS, Storekeepers, and Auctioneers,
On the Bund, near the Bridge loading to the French Bettlement, SHANCHAE.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STORES ALWAYS ON HAND. 6
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