S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

PORT OF AMOY.

401

IIPOWNERS, AGENTS, and COMMANDERS are informed that the DOCK COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENTS at the above Port afford

every facility, at moderate charges,

FOR

REPAIRING AND SPARRING VESSELS,

AND

CLEANING AND PAINTING IRON SHIPS AND STEAMERS.

THEIR LARGE

CRANITE DOCK

Has 286 feet length on the blocks, and at average spring tides can receive Vessels of 16 to 17 feet draught. It has a Caisson Gate, and Powerful Centrifugal Steam-pump,

AND

AN ENGINEERS' WORK-SHOP,

FITTED WITH LATHES AND TOOLS, DRIVEN BY STEAM,

IRON & BRASS FOUNDRIES, BOILER-MAKERS' SHOP, A large Imithy, and Carpenters' and Boat-builders' sheds, all superintended by resident Europeans.

THEIR

TWO

SMALLER GRANITE DOCKS

CAN RECEIVE, AT SPRING TIDES, VESSELS DRAWING 12 FEET.

SPARS, TIMBER, & OTHER DOCK-YARD MATERIAL KEPT IN STOCK.

QUARTERS FOR OFFICERS, AND

A DRY GODOWN,

FOR STORES OF VESSELS UNDER REPAIR. Amoy, 1st January, 1871.

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