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4.-No order must exceed £10, or $50, or include any fraction of a penny, nor will more than two such orders ba izaued to the gamo pareon, in favour of the same payes, by the same mail Orders will be drawn at the current rate of the dayt and paid at
the tate of the day when the advice arrived.
The commission is as followB :-*-
Orders on the United Kingdom.
18 cents. Up to 12.
£5
12
M
"
£10........73
30 54
J
*
Up to $25 or £ö......25 cents.
Local and Intercolonial Orders.
$50 or £10....50)
12 B-Lists of Money Oraer Offices in the United Kingdom may be consulted at Hongkong and Shanghai.
-Names must be given in full texcept when there is more than one Christian name) but the name of the Payee need not be given if the order be crossed (as cheques to addresses in are crossed). It can then be paid only through a Bank, and may afterwards be specially cromed to any Eank.
3. Boxholders who desire to send Circa 2.00 lars, Dividend Warrants, Invitations, Carde,
•Ea, all of same weight
of the 2.50 Hongkong, Bangkok, or the Ports of China and Japan, may deliver them to the Post 005 Ofics unstamped, the, postage being then to the sender's account. Esch charged batch must consist of at least ton,
3rd Class Cargo Boat or E-kau Bost of 300
piouls, per Day,
1.50
Bra Class Cargo Bost or Ha-kau Bont of 800
piecls, per Load, Brd Clans Cargo Boat or Haken Boat of 800:
picola, Hait Day,
Bampans.
12
1,00
4 Boxholders may also send Patterns to the same pieces in the same way. En 60 velopes containing Patterns may be wholly clared if the nature of the contents be first exhibited or stated to the Portinanter ... $1.00 General, as he may consider necessary, and 10 approved by him Printed Circulars may 10 be inserted in such Pattern Prokers
PARCELS The public is reminded that
or Pallaway Boats, par Day,
One Hour Half-an-Hour, After ... 10 omila extre
Nothing in this Sexle prevents privats age there is no wash thing as Far Font
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One Datin
to Europe, do. Much trouble and dimp pointment are caused by persistent attempte to send small valuable trifles through the Post. Fans, Ourios Articles of Dress, ancy Work, and similar presents are con ingelly
being refused, the sonders having often spant more in Postage than would have paid the freight by steamer.
FEBEET COOLINS.
Beale of Hirs for Street Coalies,
.63 cents. .90.
"
5
No
M
refund can be made on such parcels of the
Half Day,16
*Three Hours,...ím
One Hotshake
Half HowxN PARUK
Nothing in the above Scalo to affect private value of Stamps obliterated before the zgroomonia,
nature of the contents was discovered.
7--No order can be paid till the Payee
HONGKONG, MACAO AND CANTON RIVER STEAMERS.
Owners.
Butterfield and Swire
Commander.
Yuen Wan Tong
Hơn. A. 1. B. Food
Commodore Bmith John G. JoneS
CHINESE GUN-VESSELS IN CANTON
40
2 WATERS, &c.
Name
Tous
Guna. E. P. Commander.
Name,
Tons
Captain
An-lan
221
70
J. Godall
Chen-jut
Walker
Ichang
700 Ogston
Chen-to
70
Stewart
Kin Bhan
Kiu Klang
Powan
1890 Cary
Sir J. Jeejosbhop
184
K. Acheong & Sons
Ching-on H., O. & V. S.-boat Co. Chan-tung
120
Chinese Admiral
180
30
Chun Ti Hu
160
LA-sha
80.
3:20
Renta
Spark Tong Tiog White Cloud Yotsai
140 Lefavour
600
120
0.TM EL-Pmer
314 Degen
C. M. 6. N. Co.
Đảng và
120
LA Ping Tye
60
TE Vide
180 Browne
Butaing
60
J. EX. Murray
Tobing-taing
60
Bestard
Ching
Tsing-po
An Europe
has signed it in the proper place. order on be transferred to another offer Has Yan
457 Hoyland H., C. & M. B-boat Co.
617 Benning, T H., C. & M. 8-boat-o. Ching po
H., C. & M. B.-boat Co. Peng-chon-bal
280 Benning, A. B., C. & M. S.-bont Co Shen-chi
K. Acheong & Sons
for Shanghai
for London
FOODHOW SHIPPING IN PORT, July 81, 1880, MEKCHANY STEAMERS.
MERCHANT STAAMBER,
Cenkai Maru
Glangyle miles
Japanese E Britian
Gleniffer
for Shanghai
Gordon Castle
for Hougkong
B. O. Orated Danish
Hao-ting
Chloews
Chinees
Chinese
Britn
or payment of an additional commission *Kenmare Castle In case of loss of an order, nec salty for *Kwangtung stopping payment, or the like, application #Theles should be made to the nearest Money Order Office for instructions.
for Colonies
MESONANT SALIKING VESNALS,
Trazu 8.If the order be not presented within Imoy eis months an additional commission will Rio Loge be charged if not within twelve months;
the money will be forfeited. When the Moorhen order is one paid no further claim can be entertained.
-No order oan be paid until the advios relative to it has been rocsived,
Made out on a priated form which is supplied
gratis. Local Orders on Shanghai are drawn at 2 per cant, premium in all cases. A fixed dol lar rate for drawing on the United King. dom is in force at Shanglui,
MS for Melbourne.
British sobooner for New Zealand
MET-OF-WAR<jete,
H. M. gunboat.
Klang-foo
40
40
Amarinan barque
Brilli barque
British for.Nam York
Grand Duo Constantine Roustano
British Brit
MEKORANT MAILING VRASKIA,
Benaluthafa ge
Bourjo
British schooner:
Canny Scott British barque Helen Mengene for Oliel Highmoor India
American Kalp
Laura R. Burnham for New York Leander
Buat Rover Bazsire Vale of Nith
Albatrons
Oyelop Fucoupler
Britisks darcus
For San Francisco
derfor Chefon 45
British barque)- Fortland (Oregon)"
H. gunboat Herman guubcak
Klang-ping Paskong Pekin Pokia
Itaventa. Ja, Who-on *Yeh.ala
SITIFFING IN SHANGHAI HARBOUR. Yerliono Mart
July 8, 1880.
MEBORÄTT KTKAMERS,
À MAHONO Fel Yuan Fuh-vo
French
American British
Batavia
Chinos Japanese
·BAILING VISSNES,
British barque
جم المكلا مسلم
EL M. Borvette
Gcinostay
Romián günboat
H. M. gun vezaol
Gyman gunboat
*Sinon left port, or strived at Hongkong, Wolf
Printed and published by Gros Murray Bais, at the China Mail Ollos, No. 2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
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