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THROUGH to NEW YORK, via OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUGHING
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Tor NEW YORK will ho despatch- od for San Francisco, via Yokohama on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Prozimo, at 1 p.m. taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
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First-class Fares granted as follows — To San Francisco
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350.00 325.00 330.00
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Passengers, who have paid full fare, co- embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year will bu allowed a discount of 10%. This allowan does not apply to through fare from Chow and Japan to Burope.
Freight will he received on board until 4 p.m. the day previous to miling. Parco Packages vill bo received at the office until
p.m., same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full valve of sathe is required.
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PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLAUK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, AND PORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA;
LONDON,
1250 HAVRE, BORDEAUX, DUNKIRK AND ANTWERP.
N WEDNESDAY, the 6th February,
1880,
at Noou, the Coupany's Steamship OXUS, Commandam GUIRAND, with maite, PASSENGERS, SPECIK, and OARGO, will leave this Fort for the abova places.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and so- capted in transit through Maroelion for the principal places of Europe,
Shipping Order will be granted till Noos
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Contents and value of Packages are re- For further particulara, apply at the Onenpary's Otliou.
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Occidental & Oriental
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ada and the United States
To San Francisco...
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To all common points in Cau-
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To Liverpool
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First-cines Fares granted as follows:--- ...$200.00 Te San Fransisco
Tv San Francisco and return,
available for 6 month...) To Liverpool
L
350,00
... $28.00 990.00
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159 ting. The opening paper by Mr Herbert Kisk
A. Gilles ou "The New Testament in Ohi Espoir
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MERCHANT ATTAMERS.
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25 Melchors & Co.
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29 Douglas Steamship Co.
Bas-an
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30 Dougina Steamship Co.
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Captain.
*Where at.
1700
3180
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Hongkong
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165
470
Lievi, Com. Everard Maxwell
Bonglong
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2380 14
2590
Capt. L. C. Keppel
Yokohama
cruiser 3rd class
2380
10 2420
Captain Henry H. Bogn
Yokohama
g-bt. 3rd class cost defence
363
3
$40
In reserve
gunbear 2nd class
465
+
470
Lieut.-Com. Reginald E. Smith
Amor
genheat 2nd class
455
4
460
Lieut.Com. Denison
Shanghai
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1420
1130
Captain Chaa. J. Balfour
Awinsorow battle ship cruiser 2nd class
8400 10
10000
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4300
.10
6500
Captain M. J. Dunlop
Hongkong
gun-resse 2nd class gunboat 2nd class sloop
5
1660
Commandor W. Marrack
Hongkong
430
130
Liout, Com. W. M. Maturin
Hongkong
1130 10
1120
Commander J. H. Martin
Shanghai
surveying ship
877
Captain C, P. Veroker
Hongkong
twin-screw battlo ship
4870
4010
Captain By. J. Carr..
Ningipore
2nd class armored
1730
9500
Commander R. W. White
Hongkong
830
630
Commander W. U. Moore
Hongkong
715
1200
Lisat-Com. W. Maitl, Dougall
Fongkong
1970
12
2960
Captair W. C. Karalake
Бівдарога
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1420
1400
Captain T. P. W. Nesham
Yokohama
Mohawk
torpedo mining launch
150
Hongkong
Naupactus
gun-vessel Zod class
756
1000
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Bandakan
Sunbeata
troop-ship
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Hongkong
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G157
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Hongkong
aloop
925
750
Commander. Gen. A. Gillard.
Singapore
coastdefenceship,armoured 2750
1450
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cruiser
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Russian gunboat
Tons.
Grina
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Captain
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Spanish cruiser
800 1908
Captain Parenego
Nagasaki
Captain. D. E. Zulasga
Manila
French gunboat
470
-160
Commander Malopert
Negaki
Kassian cruiser
1100
Captain Menschucuff
Nagam
Franch gunboat
476
450
Russian frigate.
6000
. 8. corvette
1975
900
Commander Jewell
Captain N, Berydloff
Lieut. Commander Martel
Quichon
Hosgrong
Singapore
Garman gunboat
489
Captain Kickstedt
Chemaipo
French gumboat U. B. corvette U. 8. aloop Bussian gunboat Russian cruiser U. B. corvette
425
Captain Néry, k
1960
1170
Commander Dyer
1370
3470
Lieut.-Ocm. Henry Glas
Touren Shanghal Yokohama
455
60
1330
850
Captain Zarine
£400
∙12
1150
Capt. McNair
420
6-00
Lieut-Com. Craig
French gunboat
Captain M. Foret
Branch yutiboat
420
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Fortuguese gunboat
Captain J. R. Santa Bazbara
Sivotch
1000
Commander Suoüríaff
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Russian gunboat...
60
Commander Barle
Sophie
Garsian cruiser.
2100
Captains Kohlhauer
Тарка Singapore
Mercury Siam
Turenne
French frigate
4250
Captain Jugu
Hongkong
Vestuik
Russian corretto
1830
Captain Lang
Tipare
French ganhost
425
Commander Gondet
Nagaanki Saizon
Vi
Russian, corretta
2910
Captain Makaroff
Singapore
Russian gunbank Gezmann gunboat
Commander Molohorsky
540
Captain Credner
Phirier
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