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List of Public Buildings, Government House, North of Public
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Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.
Sepr. 16, 1882.
Working Account.
at Di-Closing Quo videnil. tations, Cadu
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\\000S 2,500 8 100$ 384,50€. 437,688.688162.00+ $1600
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250 $ 50
980 1,8200 1,000 $ 1,000 2008 323,842.6 263,40172 - 875 $1030 493,032 $ 144,685,01
I. From Green Island to the Gna Works.
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2. From Gus Works to the Novelty Iron Works,
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Mailo 17th inst.
To-morrow
Cleared.
Chang
Commander.
In Reserve Richard Evana Emilio Diaz Mores
War Department
In Reservo
In Reserve
Commodore Omning
Vessel's Norte.
Anchor-
age,
Flay.
Class.
Tons.
Grins, IP.
Date of
Arrival.
Gh
6 k
Chinese British
gunboat
Supt. 12
gunboat
360
340
k
Kun vessel
720
95
Sopti
despateb vessel
Sept 5
military hospital
2591
gunboat
460
120
6 k British
gunboat
360
48
940
5 k British
Commodore's flag-ship 9087
3 British
turret-ship
360
Fab 11
·In Reserve
Chinese
corvette
1400
11
250
Aug 16 Chang Shing
Lily ....... Marquez del Duero Mccanee. Midge..... Tread.
It is necessary, that the following rules Victor Emanuel.... be strictly observed.
Wivora *****
At Whampoa Yang-woo .....
1. Ne Letter or Packet, whether to be registered or registered, can be received for Postage i it contains gold or silver Natal, the Cape, St. Helera, Asen money, jewels, precious articles, or any sion, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Letters, 25: Rething that, as general rule, is liable to gistration, 10; Newspapers, &; Books and Customs duties. Patterns, 6.
LOCAL POSTAGE.
pince........
(hina, Tongu Philip
rect (d), Cochin- Japan, Sium di-
for Hongkong, Macao, China,
General Local Rates
and the
cente
THE
cents,
- per 2 oz.
Post Books,
Letters
per each, Patterns,
Par Cards, celsan
and Prices Regis
Current,
cent,
centa.
Newspapers
tration.
centa,
2. This Regulation prohibits the sending of Patterns of Autiable articles, mless the quantity sent be so small as to make the sample of no value."
3. The limits of weight allowed, are jus follows:
Books and Papeca-to British Offices, 5 lbs; to the Continent, &, 4 Ibw, Fatterns to British Ofoes, 5 lbe. if with- out intrinsic value to the Continent, &o., 8 oz.:
Indemnity for the Loss of a Registerul Article..
6k Britian
5 k British
HONGKONG, MACAO AND CANTON RIVER STEAMERS.
Cheers,
Butterfield and Swire
Chun-tang
CHINESE GUN-VESSELS IN CANTON WATERS, &C.
Tons. Grins. P
Name
Tons. Captain.
Name
An-lan
221
Ichang
Kin Kiang Kiang-ping Kiungabow
700 Ogston
Clive-hing Chen-to Chion-jui
221
617 Benning, T. H., Q. & M. 5.-boat Co.
360 Holines
159 Goggin
Ching-tsing
C. M. §. N. Co.
Phep chong
300
Chop sai
Hai ch'ang-ching
300
Hun-shan
H., C. & M. S.-boat Co.
H., C. & M. S.-bost Co,
Peng chon hai Quang on
120
Shon-chi Sai-teng
200
160
Tching on
∙120.
Tching po
100
Tsing-po
180
Yi-ha
Yü-min
The Post Office is not legally responsible Fowan for the safe delivery of Registered orrespon-
dence, but it is prepared to make good the Spark
confears of auch correspondence het while
passing through the Post, to the extent of White Cloud. $10, in certain cases, provided
1 That the sender duly observed all the
conditions of Registration required.
2. That the letter was securely enclosed in a reasonably strong envelope.
3 That application was made to the
Fostmaster General of Hongkong inamsii-
ately the loss was discovered, the envelope
being invariably forwarded with such appli- ention unless it also in lost.
A
Yutsai
H., C. & M. B. boat Co.
1890 Benning, A H, C, & MS-boat Co.
140 Hoyland
280 Cary
180 McDougall | H., C. & M. 8. boat Co.
for Hongkong for Colonies for Shanghai for Swatow KAILING VESSELS,
4. That the Postmaster General in satis fied that the loss occurred whilst the corres- pondence was in the custody of the British Postal administration in China, that it was not caused by any fault on the part of the zonder, by destruction by fire, or shipwreck, nor by the dishonesty or negligence of any Gustav & MarioTM (6) Between Hongkong, Coulon, sad Macae, Hongkong Post Office.
person not in the employment of the Perle
· Via Singapore, 30 cents.
3 cents,
Local Delivery.
1 All correspondence posted before p.m. on any week day for addresses in Victoria will be delivered the same day, and generally within two hours, unlear the delivery should be retarded by the Contract
Nothing in the above Scale to affect Mails, private agreements.
WASHING BOOKS: (In English and Chinese) WERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use
of Indies and Gentlemen, can now may receive the support necessary to insure he had at this OfficePrice, $1 each
CHINA MAIL Office.
âta continuation.
for Ticutain for Amoy
Chinese
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Dock
Commander,
fon Kuo-chang Chiness J. Stewart Chinese
F. Bessard
Wang Tring-shing Tack-ming
Chiến Long chính
Liang Yusting
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Faunch
Chineas
Chồng Sung
14 Pingstye
Ban Taung-pi
Murray
Chinese Admntra! Win Lin-an
·A Garceau
Chainese
J. Yoots
ÞOL MERCHANT BAYZING VESELA,
FOOCKOW SHIPPING IN PORT. Sept. 2, 1882, MERCHANT STEAMERS.
| MERGEANT STEAMERS,
*Gauges
Britial
Carmelita da Ida
German barque
Genkai Maru
Заралево
Charley
British barque
*Douglas *Hungarian Europe Nordeu
Gervásie Glamis Castle
British
Charon Wattana
Siamese barque
-British
Chingtal
Chinesa barque
Gleafruit Hankow
British
British
British
Ernst
kwan
Chinese
Kiang-pinu Oru
Chymesa
British
Prism
British
Ruri Mara
Sin Nanzing No. 2
Shanghai
Too Ban
Wuhu
Britlik
Yelen
Malving 5. No compensation can be paid for mere Oceaaria damage to fragile articles such as portraits, Rio Roge watches, handsomely bound books, which reach their destination, although in
broken or deteriorated condition.
NOW READY.
PRICE, $1.00.
Sibirien
for Tientsin for Tientsin British barque British brig
for Tiantain
SHIPPING IN SHANGHAI HARBOUR.
Sept. 9, 18,
Fekin
Yontome Maru Yorkshire CAMEROHANT
French
Chinaer Japanese British d BAILING VESSELS
American Blup British barque German barque
MERCHANT SITKANIERA,
Blackbalis Changing Cyclops
British
British
for London, &c.
British
*Fooksang Fungshun
British
Chinese
Can be obtained from KELLY & WAISH
Alex, McNaii Alex. Newton Anne Bisben Batavia
for Nagasaki
2 Invitations, & can generally be delivered within Victoria at the private hongos of the addressses rather than at COMPARATIVE CHINESE FAMILY LAW, Fat-choy places of business, if a wish to that effect By B. H. PAKKER. be expressed by the ender, otherwise all correspondenco is invariably delivered at
the nearest place of business at Shanghai and. Hongkong, it LaNE, 8 Boxholders who desire to send Circa CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong, and at the Jare, Dividend Warrants, Invitations, Cards, Chime Mail Ofice,
Since left port, or arrived at Hongkong. C. Bodbertus
German barque
German barque. British barque
British
barque
for Londo
British
ship
British barque
barque for London American bargite British
batqun British barque German soloerier for York
British brig
American barque
British bárque Siamese berquo
French barque
forwegian bar
British betqüe
MEN OF WAR
Chinese gunbos EL M. gunbost
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