CO129-034 - Sir Bonham - 1850 [9-12] — Page 365

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Ashang

evidence

of its gen.

er al good

is that few respectable Chinese emigrate

at all; and the

emigrant of any class

returns to China, if he prospers.

To conclude, we cannot hope for

int

the advent of any

but such enterprising capitalists as the hope of gains may allure; and the former

a

outline

prospects of Hongkong, with an outline of the reasons why these were not fulfilled to the promised degree, having been sketched,

Mr Mitchell proceeds to discuss the actual standing and future of the Colony.

Memo: upon the present condition, trade, and prospects of Hongkong-

The Colony's prospects are by no means discouraging- As the great dépôt of the opium traffic, the Treaty did it no harm-

Between 1841 and 1845, some three-fourths of the opium crops were deposited in and reshipped from this harbour, which thus protected an immense amount of British property.

By the end of 1844, all the opium coming from outside China, save a small portion stored at Cumsingmoon, began to be stored in magazines or in ships in the harbour: that is, at least three-fourths, worth $92,768,875 was stored here in five years; giving an annual rate of $16,000,000, or about £3½ million sterling of property deposited.

Page 353

920-91 Cand

...

At a low estimate worth $110,358,500, or 990,717 chests at $500 per chest.

...

Annual rate of $16,000,000, or about 3½ Million sterling of property deposited

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Ashang evidence of its gen. er al good is that few respectable Chinese emigrate at all; and the emigrant of any class returns to China, if he prospers. To conclude, we cannot hope for int the advent of any but such enterprising capitalists as the hope of gains may allure; and the former a outline prospects of Hongkong, with an outline of the reasons why these were not fulfilled to the promised degree, having been sketched, Mr Mitchell proceeds to discuss the actual standing and future of the Colony. Memo: upon the present condition, trade, and prospects of Hongkong- The Colony's prospects are by no means discouraging- As the great dépôt of the opium traffic, the Treaty did it no harm- Between 1841 and 1845, some three-fourths of the opium crops were deposited in and reshipped from this harbour, which thus protected an immense amount of British property. By the end of 1844, all the opium coming from outside China, save a small portion stored at Cumsingmoon, began to be stored in magazines or in ships in the harbour: that is, at least three-fourths, worth $92,768,875 was stored here in five years; giving an annual rate of $16,000,000, or about £3½ million sterling of property deposited. Page 353 920-91 Cand ... At a low estimate worth $110,358,500, or 990,717 chests at $500 per chest. ... Annual rate of $16,000,000, or about Million sterling of property deposited
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Ashang evidence of its gen. er al good is that few respectable Chinese emigrate at all; and the emigrant of any class returns to China, if he prospers. To conclude, we cannot hope for int the advent of any but such enterprising capitalists as the hope of gains may Ecurse of time allure ; and the former a outline prospects of Hongkong, with an ou of the reasons why these toere not fulfilled to the promised degree, having been a shetched, Mr Mitchell proceeds to the actual standing future of the Colony Memo : upon the present condition, trade, and prospects of Hongkong- The Colon's prospects are by discouraging- As the our 353 920-91 Cand great dépôt of om opium traffic, the Treaty did it no harm - Between 1841.5-9 some three-fourths of the opiumre Crops were deposited in and reshipped from this harbour, which thus protected. cted an immense amount of British property . By the end of 18441 all the opium comer portion stored at Cumsingmoon, began to China, save a small And possible a E receiving to be stored in magazines ships in here, or in two. to chest. a low estimate worth $110, 358, 500, Day the harbour : that is that of 990, 717 Chests at $500 A at least three-fourths, worth $92, 768,875 was stored here in five yeaw; giving کرے اور جسم Annual rate of $16,000,000, or about 3/1⁄2. Million sterling of property deposited
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Ashang

evidence

of its gen.

er al good

is that few respectable Chinese emigrate

at all; and the

emigrant of any class

returns to China, if he prospers.

To conclude, we cannot hope for

int

the advent of any

but such enterprising capitalists as the hope of gains may Ecurse of time allure ; and the former

a

outline

prospects of Hongkong, with an ou

of the reasons why these toere not fulfilled to the promised degree, having been a

shetched,

Mr Mitchell proceeds to

the actual standing

future of the Colony

Memo : upon the present condition, trade, and prospects of Hongkong-

The Colon's prospects are by

discouraging- As the

our

353

920-91 Cand

great dépôt of om opium

traffic, the Treaty

did it no harm -

Between 1841.5-9 some three-fourths of the opiumre Crops were deposited in and reshipped from this harbour, which thus protected.

cted an immense amount of British property . By the end of 18441 all the

opium comer portion stored at Cumsingmoon, began

to China, save

a small

And

possible a

E

receiving

to be stored in magazines ships in

here,

or in two.

to

chest. a low estimate worth $110, 358, 500,

Day

the harbour : that is

that of 990, 717 Chests at $500

A

at least three-fourths, worth $92, 768,875 was stored here in five yeaw; giving

کرے اور جسم

Annual rate of $16,000,000, or about 3/1⁄2. Million sterling of property deposited

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