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Remarks upon the Native Kade of Hongkong
We ought previously to observe, that me regular returns are made, and that our whole knowledge of it is derived from the statements voluntarily made by this Captains and Owners of the Vessels who visit this port. I Commerce with the surrounding districts.
about 60 large barge-boats which arrive monthly from banten; Revan-que, Tring-huvan, Nan tow, Keang mun, Cheeing-cheur,
and other places,
There
are
buiging every description of supplies for this Colony, and
in
toking away six small quantities, Congelette and other manufactines. Although this is apparently a very concern, still it's continuance and steady returns, render it to small dealers of great importance.
from.
inferior
II.
The Salt Frade. ___ This is carried on
Hae-hong, Kivei-shen, and Tae-choo; by small Sunks mostly manned by the Hakhahs They. sell every mouth a
4 mouth about 20,000 & 30,000 piculs to
Lundrich Mr. A. Bruce
the
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