1

880

379

SHANGHAL

The total values of Exports and Re-exports of Native Produce to Foreign Countries, Hongkong, and Chinese ports were :-

Exports and Re-exports of Silk ... Exports and Re-exports of Tea

Exports and Re-exports of Rice (exclusive of Tribute).. Exports and Re-exports of Sugar

Exports and Re-exports of Raw Cotton Exports and Re-exports of Paper

Exports and Re-exports of Straw Braid Exports and Re-exports of Tobacco Exports and Re-exports of Medicines Exports and Re-exports of Nankoens Exports and Re-exports of Wheat Exports and Re-exports of Hemp Exports and Re-exports of Wax... Exp rts and Re-exports of Fans Exports and Re-exports of Sundries...

Of this amount there was sent to

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P

最常

Tls. 18,622, 183

12,021,667

3,76-,675

3,171,605

2.349,733

1,608.307

1,478,212

***

1,292,820

1,116,511

1,048,724

700,946

FOX,945

395,570

586,63

9,282,862

Hk. Tls. 58.313,697

Great Britain

TlB. 11,276,153

Continent of Europe

8,768,396

Northern Ports ... Yangtsze Ports

Tls. 9,594,992 7,407,368

United States

5,770,867

Southern Ports

9.653,857

Japan

1,179,455

Hongkong. Straits & India

1,621,626

Other Foreign Countries

675,293

To Foreign Countries, Hk. Tls. 29,291,790

Hongkong for Chinese Ports 2,365,690

To Chinese Ports, Hk. Tls. 29,021,907

The goods for Export brought down under Transit Passes amounted to only Tls. 710,639, almost all of which was Waste Silk and Cocoons.

The total of entrances and clearances for the year were—

Steamers

4,023

Sailing Vessels

1,037

Tonnage Tonnage

3,524,166

324,260

Of which 70 steamers and

vessels cleared in ballast. flags as under :-

British Chinese... French

Japanese

German

American

Other Countries

On Opium

5,060

3,849,426

18 sailing vessels entered, and 254 steamers 113 sailing

The total carrying trade was divided amongst the different

Entered and Cleared.

او

Vessels. Tonnage.

Duties.

2,671

2,091,856

Hk. Tls. 2,138.073

1,463

1,157,225

232.328

69

128,325

447,884

250

194,584

209,814

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268

161,095

116,107

11

219

63,847

48,227

**

120

51,434

24,690

**

967,372

F

The total Customs Revenue for the year was Haikwan Tls. 4,184,459, consisting of

Import Duties, exclusive of Opium

Import Duty on Opium

Export Duties

Coast Trade Duties

*

Tonnage Dues

Transit Dues...

H

ww

10

+

**

--

Tls. 1,948,727

...

967,372

879,368

108,416

143,840

36,772

Hk. Tls. 4,184,495

Of the Imports at all the Treaty ports from foreign countries sixty-eight and a third per cent. passed through Shanghai, and of the Exports forty-three and a half per cent.; more than half of the whole trade thus belonging to "the commercial metropolia of China."

SHANGHAI.

DIRECTORY.

Consulates and Public Offices.

H.B.M.'s SUPREME COURT FOR CHINA AND JAPAN,

門衙司使錢刑英大

Ta Ying hsing-ch'ien-sih-ssu ya-mén.

Chief Justice-Sir R. T. Rennie

Assistant Judge-R. A. Mowat

Chief Clerk and Private Secretary—T. G.

Smith

Clerk, Civil Department—M. Jones

do. Criminal Department-W. S. Per-

cival

Chief Usher-T. Hore

Crown Advocate-H. S. Wilkinson, barris-

ter-at-law

BRITISH CONSULATE.

The Bund.

門衙事領英大

Ta Ying ling-shi ya-mén.

Consul-P. J. Hughes

Acting Vice-Consul-W. R. Carles

First Assistant-C. . Ford

Acting Assistant J. N. Trato.an

-H. E. Fulford

do.

do.

-R. H. Mortimore

Linguist-E. T. Rivero

do. -Dzaw Kee-woo Clerk-R. G. da Costa

Consulate GAOL. Soochow Creek.

Medical Officer-J. Johnston, M.D.

Chief Constable-A. Barnes

2nd do.

--L. Bowmau

BRITISH REGISTRY OFFICE OF SHIPPING FOR CHINA and Japan.

At the British Consulate,

Registrar-P. J. Hughes

Gov. Surveyor-Z. B. Barton

Linguist-G. T. Rivero

Clerk-R. G. da Costa

署總部工英大

Ta Ying kung-pu Tsung-shu.

H.B.M. OFFICE OF WORKS FOR THE

TREATY PORTS of China, Japan, & SIAM.

Yuen-ming-yuen Road.

Surveyor-F. Julian Marshall

C. P. M. Donaldson

CONSULAT GENERAL DE FRANCE. French Bund.

門衙事領總國西蘭法大

Ta Ful-l-se Tu men,

Acting Consul-General—B. L. de Lalande

Interpreter H. Fraudin

Chancelier-E. Fraudio

Premier Commis.—

2nd do. Vte, de Vilielume-Sombreuil

Writer-Chang Tse-ying

do.

-Shia Kia-ting

UNITED STATES CONSULATE-GENERAL. 門衙事領總國美大

Da-mé-kirol-tsung-ling-sz Tamên.

Hongkew Bund.

Hwo-ge Koong-kwan.

Consul-General-0. N. Denny (absent)

Deputy Consul-General—J. J. Coffey

Marshal, and Clerk of Consular Court-

Geo. A. Schuleldt

Interpreter, and Assessor at Mized Court-

F. D. Cheshire

Physician-Neil Macleod

Gaoler-John O'Neil

RUSSIAN CONSULATE.

7, Nauking Road.

門衙國斯羅俄大

Da Ngoc-loo-sz Yamên,

Consul J. E. Reding

Chinese Secretary-Cheu Chan-shen

GERMAN CONSULATE-GENERAL. Hongkew Buod

門衙事領總國德大 Ta-te Kuo-tsung-ing-shih Yamen.

Consul Gen.-J. Lübrsen, Dr. jur.

Vice-Consul-H. Gabriel, Dr. jur.

Interpreter-K. J. Streich

Secretary-W. Kōlling

Usher M. Kock

Chinese Writer-Tang

Physician-V. Zachariae, M.D.

DANISH CONSULATE.

At Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s, The Bund.

館公國丹大

Ta Tan Koong-kwan.

Acting Consul-W. Paterson

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