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4. No order must exceed £10, or $60, Midge or include any fraction of a penny, nor will more than two such orders be issued to the same person, in favour of the same payee, by the same mail. Orders will be drawn at the current rate of the day? and paid at the rate of the day when the advice arrived.
The commission is as follows:-
Orders on the United Kingdom Up to £2..... 18 cents.
11
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88
21
...... 64 £10.......... 72
Local and Intercolonial Orders.
Up to $25 or £5.....25 cents.
,,250 or £10....50
British
Chinese British
HONGKONG, MACAO AND CANTON RIVER.
WATERS," Jo.
CHINESE GUN-VESSELS IN CANTON
Gun H. P. Commander.
J. Godall
20
70:
... 40...
60
A Walker y Stewart
Chinese Admiral
A. Garcon
STEAMERS.
Name.
Name.
Tons
Captain
Owners,
An-lan
Pona
231
Chen-jut
Ichang
Kin Shan
700 Ogatan 457 Boyland
Butterfeld and Swire
Chen-to
H., C. & M. 8.«boat Co.
860 Duon
617 Benning, T. H., C. & M. B.-boat Co..
C. AL. 8. 9. Co..
Ching-on
Ching-po
120 180
1890 Cary
184
B., O., 8.-boat Co.
Chun-taug
150
K. Acheong & Sons
140 Lefavour
314 Degen
H., C. & M. S.-boat Co. C. M. S. N. Ca..
Pang-abon-bat
600
130
Chap 1 Hn.
C. H. Palmer
Sergion
120
LI PIELAYS
Shen-chi
180
"60%
Bai-tslog
180
3. B. Mummy
Tching-taing
180
Tring-po
100
5-Laste of Money Crar Offices in the Kin King United Kingdoin may be consulted at Kisng-ping Hongkong and Shanghai,
Powan
6.-Names must be given in full (except Sir J, Jesjeebboy 8. Boxbolders who desire to read Cirou. when there is more than one Christian Spark lara, Dividend Warrants, invitations, Cards, name) hot the name of the Payoe need not Tang Ting 2.60., all of the sure weight, to addresses in be given it the order be grossed (ax obequon White Cloud Hongkong, Bangkok, or the Ports of China are crossed). It can then be paid only Yotasi 1.75 and Japan, may deliver them to the Post through a Bank, and may afterwards he
Bank. Office unstamped, the postage being then specially crossed to any
T--No order oan be paid till the Payso 1.50 charged to the sender's account. 3rd Class Cargo Bost ur Hs-kan Bosk of 800
batch must consist of at least ten.
bas algned it in the proper place. An picals, per Lond,
1.00
4. Boxholders may also send Patterns order can be transferred to another office Bed Claas Cargo Bosì or Ha-kau Bost of 800
the same way. En- on payment of an additional commission, se to the same places: picals, Hall Day,
valopes containing Patterns may be wholly in case of loss of an order, necesalty for closed if the nature of the contents be first atopping paymont, or the like, application exhibited or stated to the Postmaster should be made to the nearest Money 41.00 General, as he may consider necesary, and Order Offee for instruction.
20 approved by him. Printed Circulars may
Fattern Packers. 10 be inserted in auch
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Встраян or Pallaway Boats, per Day,
One Hour,... Half-an-Hour,
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After & Pyjamesmea,10 cards often. : Nothing in this Beale prevents privalaugzar
8.If the order be not presented within six months an additional commission will be charged; If not within twelve months, Fascis.The public is reminded that, the money will be forfeited. When the there is no such thing as Parcel Foat order is once paid po farther claim can be¦ to Europe, do. Much trouble and disap- entertained. pointment are usused by persistent attempts
260 Benning, A. E., O. & M. 8-boat. Co. 180 Browne K. Acheong & Sons
FOUCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT, Nov, 10, 1880, MERCHANT ATHAMERS.
Appia Bowen
esperia Kasogtning
for Shanghai Melbourne, dc,
for London
for Hongkong
Fuyer H. O. Orsted Han-kwang Kang-foo Kiang-kwan Paokong Bin Nanning Tökeran
Chinsge
MBBOILANT ATRABERUS,
Chinese Danish
Lady Douglas Mary Whfiridge
Chineas Chinese
British
British
Ashuelot.
Ohamplain Cyclop
British
British
Wha-on
British
FREEET COOLIES. Scale of Hire for Birses Coolles. Day Day,.. Ball Day.... Three Hours, - - Ons Hour... Half Hour
20
13
.88 coats. Fancy Work, and similar presents are con- tinually being rofa d, the senders having
to send small valuable tries through the Post. Fans, Ourios Articles of Dress,
*Ava
French
Wahd
British
Djemnah
French
Yozitomo Mars
Japanese
Fol Yuen
American
• Made out on a printed form which is supplied
19
" often spent more in Postage than would
*alnes left port, or arrived at Hongkong. Jumpa
MUBOKANT BAJZING VEJAZZS. John R. Worcester British akip British brig
Pelos
Thoms Vigilant
B
dant. premium in all cases. A fixed dol-
m
menti.
9.-No order can be paid until the advios relative to it has been recsival,
have paid the freight by teamor. Not Local Orders on Shanghal are drawn at 2 per refund can be made on such parcels of the
Nothing in the aber4 Sarla to: affect private value of Stampa obiterated before the Agreements.
nature of the contente was discovered.
lar rate for drawing on the United King- dom is in foron si Shanghai,
SHIPPING IN SHANGHAI HARBOUR. | Tansin
Nov. 19, 1880. MEBOLANT STAAMURS.
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Hend
Benard Ching
British barque
for New York
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SU. 1. correcte
French corvake
Most German gandest
D. Miela de Molini Spanish corretta: Endotunter SAW HAL/corvėtis:
Modeste Mogodacy
H. M Dorvette
U. E corvette
U. B. gunboat
French frigate
EL M. den vessel
Printed and published by Guo, Musea Bang, at, the China Mail Office, No. 2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
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