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THE LONDON AND CHINA TELEGRAPH.
however, and the daily business which is doing for manufacturing wants is at firm rates. In Canton Silk there have been sales at 178. to 173. 6d. for fair to good market Tsatlee, with certainly more general inquiry for this Silk, very few importers, however, are found willing to accept these rates. Japan Silks remain firm at last quotations, and Deliveries are fairly good, without any new movement of interest. being from 1st to 13th inst:-China, 974 bales; Canton, 308 bales; Japan, 263 bales; Bengal, 276; total, 1,819 bales.
LONDON QUOTATIONS-Nov, 15.
Curss. Tsatlee, No. I Red Peacock 305. 6l. to 31s. 6d. Yuenfas and Hatnin, Nos. 1, 2, and S Taysaam 29s. 6d. Keying, Nos. 1, 2, and 3... Long Keel 24s. 6d. to 24s. 9d. Chinese Throwns 23s. 0d. 20s. 0d. Maibosh and Siuchu, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 24s. 0d. to 25s. 6d. 25s. 0d. to 30s. 0d. 28s. 0d. to 24s. 6d. JAPAN. Idah, No. 2 20s. 0d. to 27s. 0d. Sodai, No. 2 24s. 6d. to 25s. 6d. Oshtu, Nos. 1, 2, and 3... 25s. 0d. to 30s. 0d. Kochin, No. 2... 28s. 0d. to 24s. 6d. Elchizen 20s. 6d. to 24s. 0d. Mashta 20s. 0d. to 23s. 0d. atehoji... 20s. 0d. to 24s. 0d.CAMPHOR.--China has slightly declined; of 176 cases offered in the public sales about half has been sold at £3 15s. 6d. to £3 16s., and a small business has been done privately on corresponding terms.
CARDAMOMS.-There has again been an absence of business in Ceylon.
Cocoa Nuts.-The market for Cochin has been firm, and sales of fine have been made at £38 15s. both privately and at auction. Ceylon is steady at the previous value; viz., £33 10s. to £35 15s. per ton.
CEREALS. The market continues very dull, and there are no transactions to report.
Cotton. The advance reported last week is maintained, about 500 tons having changed hands at 20s. to 22s. per cwt.
DRAGON'S-BLOOD.-Little doing; 29 cases lump offered in public sale were retired.
EBONY.-Ceylon is still very scarce, no part of the supplies reported to be afloat having yet come to hand. Good quality is still quoted £24 per ton, but no transactions are reported.
ESSENTIAL OILS.-Aniseed steady; about 100 cases sold privately at 9s. 8d. down to 9s. for a few cases, since which it has slightly rallied, and there are buyers at a shade advance; 13 cases at auction retired. Cassia very firmly held. Nutmeg firm; 6 cases sold at 9d. Citronelle again dull. Cinnamon: Fine, scarce, and wanted. per oz. Lower, and dull: 75 cases at auction, only a few sold at 2¼d. per oz. Lemon Grass: Value nominal, and difficult of sale; 40 cases retired.
GUMS.--Benjamin: Siam quiet; 20 cases at auction retired; Sumatra also quiet; of 62 cases offered, one-half sold; 2nds, dark to fair, £7 2s. 6d. to £8 2s. 6d. Copal: Cheaper and very dull; 80 cases offered and retired; small sales privately at 80s. per cwt. for good. Damar Quiet and cheaper 150 cases sold at 53s. 6d. per cwt. for good clean, but rather dusty and yellow. Gamboge: Quiet.
GUTTAPERCHA.-Market dull; 648 packages at auction nearly all sold; close reboiled and part genuine, 1s. 6d. to 1s. 6½d., mixed with fine white, 1s. 4d. to 1s. 4½d.; white fair to good clean, part barky, 1s. 1d. to 1s. 3d.; close reboiled and part perished and weak, 1s. to 1s. 0¾d.; Sumatra, barky and part loose, ¾d. to 1s.
HEMP. The market for Manila continues weak, the supply being still considerably in excess of requirements; the small business done establishes a light decline in prices. Of 1,992 bales offered in public sale yesterday the bulk was bought in, fair to good raping at £47 to £48 10s.; about 200 to 300 bales sold damaged third to first class at £44 to £47, fourth class, £42 10s. to £43 5s.; inferior sound at £44 5s. to £44 15s. per ton.
HIDES. At the last sales, somewhat contrary to general expectation, there was a fairly active demand for East India Hides for both home use and export, and rather over three-fourths of the quantity offered was disposed of. Former prices were well supported for nearly all descriptions, and for some of the most desirable piles of Dacca and North-Western slaughtered an advance of ½d. to ¾d. per lb. was paid. Singapore and Penang realised about former rates. Singapore and Penang Buffalo were in full demand, and generally brought full prices; Calcutta and Java were mostly bought in.
HORNS.-Siam Buffalo firm at the last quoted rate, viz., 36s. 6d. to 39s. 6d. per cwt. for 3 lb. to 4 lb. Horns. Ceylon Deer also firm.
ISINGLASS.-The market continues firm, and at auction of 4 cases offered, a few only sold at 2s. 8d. to 2s. 9¼d. for middling Pipe; 10 bales Manila purse sold at 6d. to 8¾d. per lb.
INDIA-RUBBER.-The market is very quiet, and in the absence of transactions of any importance prices are unaltered.
JAPAN WAX.-There is but little doing, but the market is firm, and prices are well maintained; small sales of fine saucers are reported at £4 18s. per cwt.
Musk.-Market steady: 51 caddies Tonquin at auction sold; fair selected, well-shaped pods part horny 34s. to 34s. 6d.; and rough and badly, fair middling 17s. 6d. to 18s.; 19 tins Grain sold, fine at 56s. to 57s.; dark at 48s. to 48s. 6d. per oz.
[Nov. 18, 1872.]
PEPPER.-Black has been very dull, and there have been only small sales, chiefly of Singapore, at 6d. to 6¼d., at which the market closes. White is also cheaper, having been with an extremely dull tone, quitted at 1s. 0d. to 1s. 0¾d.
PLUMBAGO Ceylon of fine quality is very scarce, but mixed is dull of sale; 133 barrels in auction sold; dust, good and very good at 12s. to 13s. 3d. per cwt.
RATTANS are scarce, and supplies would realise high prices.
RHUBARB The market for China is steady but quiet; of 126 cases offered three-fourths sold; sundried root fairly trimmed and fresh small to large, 2s. to 2s. 4d.; duller coat and more mixed in size, 1s. 8d. to 1s. 11d.; inferior, 10d. to 1s. 2d. per lb.
RICE Although there is no activity in the demand, there is a steadier tone observable in the market, and better prices have been obtained, especially for floating cargoes. On the spot Askoolie has been sold at 10s. 4½d. to 10s. 6d., old Necransie at 8s. 6d. cash, and Moulmein at 9s. 6d. ex quay. The floating cargo per Surrey, 1,200 tons Rangoon, has been sold at 9s. 6d. continental terms, the floating cargo, per Voltri, 760 tons Necransic, arrived off coast, sold at 9s. 3¼d. for a near continental port, and a floating cargo of 750 tons Moulmain at about 9s. 3d. ex ship.
SAGO.-Market very quiet, and little business done. Of 897 bags offered, half sold at 16s. 6d. per cwt. for good small, and 17s. 6d. to 18s. for good large.
SAPAN WOOD.-Manila and Siam steady; 55 tons Manila sold at auction at £8 2s. 6d. to £8 7s. 6d., for good wood, some damaged. Ceylon firm and in demand, but no offers have been made during the fortnight.
SHELLS.-No business since the sales of the 5th inst.
SPICES.-Chunamon: There is a steady demand for Ceylon and a moderate business doing at previously ruling prices. Cassia Liguea: Quiet; 400 cases unworked at public sale retired. Buds: Quiet. Cloves: Amboyna firm; 2 cases good sold at 8¼d.; Penang steady; of 13 cases at auction, 3 cases fair sold at 1s. 4d. to 1s. 4½d. per lb.; the remainder common retired. Mace: Steady. Nutmeg: Cheaper; of 450 packages at sale, a large proportion sold; 87's to 77's, 8¼d. to 8s. 7d.; 90's, 3s. 2¼d. to 3s. 3d.; 116's to 108's, 2s. 9¼d. to 2s. 10¼d.; but a large proportion common, shrivelled and worm-eaten sold at low rates.
Soy.-Ching in very flat, and of 100 casks offered at auction only a few sold at 1s. 9d. per gallon. Japan: No business done.
STICKLAC.-Siam firm; 82 cases at auction sold at £4 8s. 6d. to £4 9s. for good quality.
STAR ANISEEDS.-Market quiet, and there are no transactions to report.
TAPIOCA.-The market has been quiet, and closes dull. Of 8,000 bags at auction one third sold; Singapore at 2¼d. to 2½d. per lb. for middling to very good, and Penang 2¼d. to 2½d. middling to fair.
TIN has declined £2 to £8 per ton, but the market closes steadily; quotations are: Straits, on the spot and afloat, £140; Banca, £155; Billiton, £146 per ton.
ARTICLES OF EXPORT.
MANCHESTER GOODS.
The advance in the Bank rate to 7 per cent. has increased the dullness prevailing at the close of last week, and the sales effected since the 8th inst. have been extremely limited. At the close the market is without improvement in demand, and may be reported with a tendency of prices in favour of buyers.
Width... 39 in. Quality... No. 4. Weight.. GRET SHIRTINGS, 38-39 Yds. 8.8. 8¼d. 9d. 9¼d. 9½d. 9¾d. Width.... 39 in. Quality... No. 1 8s. 6d.820
GIBRALTAR
MALTA............
THE LONDON AND CHINA TELEGRAPH.
OVERLAND ROUTE....
The PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY book Passengers and receive Cargo and Parcels by their steamers for-
ALEXANDRIA.)
Aden
BOMBAY
GALLE.....
MADRAS
CALCUTTA
PENANG
SINGAPORE...
CHINA
JAPAN
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
(Cargo only)
Trieste
From
From Southampton-calling at Brindisi.
Ancona)
Every
Thursday
at 2 P.M.
Every
Friday.
Every Monday,
at noon.
Nov.
Nov. 15.
Nov. 4, 18,
& Dec. 2,
at 2 P.M.
at noon.
at 3 A.M.
Thursday
Friday.
Nov. 29
Nov. 21,
at 2 P.M.
at noon.
Monday, Dec. 2.
at 1.
And all Ports at which the British India Company's Steamers call.
An abatement of 20 per cent. from the charge for the Return Voyage is made to Passengers who have paid full fare to or from ports eastward of Suez re-embarking within six months of their arrival, and 19 per cent. to those re-embarking within twelve months.
Through Tickets to Brindisi can be obtained of LEGEAU and Co., &, Baliter-street, B.C. (South Italian Railway Office).
For Rates of Passage Money and Freight and all other information, apply at the Company's Offices 122, Leadenhall-street, London; or Oriental-place, Southampton.
OVERLAND ROUTE VIA MARSEILLES-MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE, CANNON-STREET - FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS LEAVE MARSEILLES (via
ON THE FOLLOWING SUNDAYS, at 8.0.) 10 A.M.-
Ava... Ponnai
Priho
Meikong
Sindh...
Provence
Nov. 10
Nov. 24
Dec. 8
For
...
Dec. 22
...
Jan. 5
...
Jan. 19
Aden, Galle, Singapore, Batavia, Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Yokohama.
The steamers of the 24th Nov., 22nd Dec., and 19th Jan. connect at Aden with the steamers for Bombay and Mauritius.
The steamers of the 10th Nov., 8th Dec., and 5th Jan. connect at Galle with the steamers for Pondicherry, Madras, and Calcutta.
For Alexandria and Naples.. Every Thursday (noon)
Saturday, &
Constantinople
Algiera
+7
The Company's weekly steamers to Alexandria connect at Alexandria with the English mail steamers from Brindisi to Bombay.
For Passage, Freight, or Information, apply to the Company's Agent, 97, Cannon-street, E.C.; G. I. FLETCHER and Co., Liverpool: at the Offices of the Messageries Maritimes of France in Paris, Lyons, Bordeaux, and Marseilles; or to SMITH and Co., Rotterdam.
* Passengers eastward of Suez securing their Berths in London are entitled to the conveyance of their luggage free to Marseilles.
PENANG, SINGAPORE,
and JAPAN, The following high-classed SCREW STEAM and SAILING SHIPS will
be despatched as under:-
Destination.
Last
Class.
Dock.
Shipping
day.
39 in.
39 in.
10
23
16
5
4
7
0
7
0
17
7
8
13
8
1
Count
Price......
12 x 9
12x12
14x13
14 x 18
14x12; 14x12½
16x16
16x15
PH.D. 68.444.
7s. 1d.
7s.
7s.
7s. 1¾d.
Weight...
Count
Price......
Weight...
4
Count...
Price......
Width
Quality....
# 1
16x15
16x15
8
N
9
0
$
4
9
4
70
16x16
16x18
17x17
19x10
12x8
32x32
a.
7d
8s.
10s.
10s.
on.
18.
4¾d.
10s.
6d.
Peng, Sing..
49/50 in.
34 in.
60 in.
Hg. Kg.
& Shanghai, via S.C.
35
36
39
45
46
49
56
59
*
0
3
◊
00
10
0
10
0
11
0
12
0
14x10
14x12
16x15
16 x 18
14x10
16 15
16 x 15
16x15
10x15
AT
To Naukin 8.8.
10
9
10
11
12
14
A1
Shanghai
Carmarthen-
SWID
Nov, 25
SWID
To follow
3d.
9s.
4½d.
10s.
d.
12s.
6d.
10s
10¼d.
12s.
4¾d.
13s.
6d.
14s.
d.
T-CLOTHS.
Width
dz in.
36 in.
Weight
6
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
8
4
Count
14x18
15 x 15
15x15
18x18
18x18
18x19
18x18
Price
15s.
10¼d.
8s.
9d.
6s.
10¾d.
7s.
4½d.
8s.
4½d.
8s.
7½d.
6s.
hrI._4_5,
ફત
7s.
d.
7s.
4d.
8s.
0d.
9s.
0d.
9s.
8d.
2.
4.
8.
d.
China Grey Shirtings, 84 ½ lbs. (Eagle Chop)
Maddapoliams .......
Long Cloths
9
Y
3
7
10
3
9
*
B
White Spot Shirtings ...
Brocade...
Damasks
nominal)
do, do.
11
...
11
9
21
0
Nos. 28-32
do.
No.40
do. (mock)
No. 40 Mule Twist
No. 30
4o.
Cotton Yarn Water Twist), Nos. 16-24
China...
X
0 to 1
1
2 to 1
3
1
2 to
1
24 to 1
24
1
0 to 1
2
...
Chin-Kiang,
F.A.
shire 1
14 yr.
B.I.D.
With des.
Yokohama
Denbighshire
Al 15 yr.
E.LD.
With des
* And to Japan if sufficient inducement offers.
Excellent accommodation for first-class passengers.
For Freight or Passage apply to Nonnis and JOYNER, 126, Bishopsgate-street Within, E.C. (corner of Cornhill).
O TEAM TO BANGKOK
(Crossing the Tar) Via the Suez Canal, with all possible despatch, calling at Tanjong Pagar Wharf, Singapore.
the new, powerful, first-class screw steamer KROMATAH, 805 tons, 180-horse power, nominal, W. B. HAFFENDEN, Commander
South West India Docks, Splendid accommodation for passengers
For Freight, Passage, or further particulars apply to SMITH, SON, and COLE, 12 George-yard, Lombard-street, London, E.C.
JAPAN AND CHINA. Great Mail Route via New York and San Francisco.
THE
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, under their new arrangement with the United States Government, despatch the following magnificent STEAMERS, OF 3,000 tons burden and upwards, with Mails and Passengers, from San Francisco, on the 1st and 16th of every month, for Yokohama, Hiogo, Nagasaki, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, connecting at Hong Kong with the Peninsular and Oriental Line, for Ports in India;-
Acopilen
Janan
Great Republic
| Abaddon
Colorado
China
Costa Rica
Ties
Constitution
New York
Golden Age
Ore-ronian
Ariet
Returning from Hong Kong on the 12th and 27th of every month
The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamers also leave New York on the 10th, 20th, and 30th of every month for San Francisco, via Panama calling en route at Kingston, Jamaica, and ports along the North Pacific coast.
For rates of fare from England, which include railway transit across the American continent, and other Information, apply to H. STARR and Co, Agents, 27, Moorgate-street, London.
TNION PACIFIC RAILWAY.-
THROUGH LINE from NEW YORK to SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francisco 18 days from England.
***......
in $8
Japan
Ching...
in 44
기
"
**
**
New Zealand in 42
Australia......
in 47
Passengers for California and Intermediate points on this road are now booked through from England at the established rates of fare; and from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, &c., by the magnificent steamers of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and United States, New Zealand, and Australian Mail Steamship Company,
For Rates, Tickets, &c., apply to H. STARR and Co., Agents, 22, Moorgate-street, London,
ROUND the WORLD in NINETY
A DAYS, by Steam and Rail, by Land and Sea,
via North America. Japan China, Sandwich Islands, New Zealand. Australia, Ceylon, India, Egypt, and Continent of Europa-By authority of the various mail steamship and railway lines comprising the above rates, FIRST-CLASS PASSAGE COUPON TICKETS are now issued for the ROUND JOURNEY, either by way of Japan and China or New Zealand and Australia, at one reduced and inclusive
fare.
The route will be over the Great Union and Central Pacific Railway to San Francisco, passing through some of the grandest and most interesting scenery in the world. From San Francisco the tourist will be taken to Japan and China by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, or to New Zealand and Australia, by the United States, New Zealand, and Australia Mail Steamship Line, and thence by the Peninsular and Oriental Company, via Galle, Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay (over the Grant Indian Railway) to Southampton, or London, via Brindisi,
The journey may be broken at any point, and resumed at pleasure
Fare, via China, £21; via New Zealand and Australia, £197.
For further particulars apply to H. STARR and Co., 22, Moorgate-street, London. Agents Union and Central Pacific Railway, &c.
CA
Now ready (November issue).
NASTLE LINE OF STEAM PACKETS for PENANG, SINGAPORE, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAVA, and JAPAN. The following high-classed and full-powered STEAMSHIPS will be despatched as under:
Steamer.
Clays.
Glenroy
Clentyson
Gordon Castle......
100 AL
100 AT
100 A1
Glengyle
100 A
Druminona Castle.
100 A1
Braemar Castle...
100 AL
Cawdor Castle......
100 AI
100 A
Floors Castle
100 A1
Glenartney
Tons.
Dock.
To sail,
Port
[Nov. 18, 1872.]
OBERTSON and Co.'s
of STEAM and CLIPPER SHIPS.
Skip.
Class
Dock.
To sall.
Bombay and Kingston.sa
Goast Ports via S.C....90 A1
Singap. and
Saigon
Chas. Collet
3.3rds
Pen.. Sing.
[SWID
Nov. 21
SWID
¡With des.
LL.1
190
Ai 1.
Kg.
& Sylvia, 8.8.
3-5rda
Shanghai...
via S.C...
LI
SWID
NOS.
-
Yokohama.
Tulking......A
14 yr.
SWID
With des.
i
For Fraight or Passage apply to York Chambers 55, King-street, Manchester; or to 16, Orange-court, Liverpool; or 5, Newman's court, Cornhill, London, B.C.
PENANG, SINGAPORE, CUINA, AND JAPAN,
D
Port.
HE following SPLENDID First-class STEAM and CLIPPER -SHIPS will be despatched as under :--
Ship.
To sull.
Class.
Dock.
Shanghai
Sir Lancelot
A1
26 ye
E.LD.
With des.
Do...
Maitland...
A1
14
B.I.D.
With des.
Hong Kong
Undine
AL
16
TEID.
With des.
Jashepherd
19 yr.
SWID
To follow
Yokohama
Denka........
A
17 yr.
E.LD.
With des.
Du...
Eliza Shaw
Ai
17 yr.
E.ID
To follow
Hinge.....
Hanover.....
AX
II ye
jW.I.D
With des
Pen.. Sing
H.K.. Shag
& Yoko
Flintshire,
2.3.100
AL
JE.I.D.
Dec. 5
For Freight apply to Kutztor, MARTIN, and Co., 10, George-yard, Lombard-street, E.C.
Steam via the Suez Canal. To sail on the 25th Nov,
FOR
208
SINGAPORE, YO-KOHAMA, and HTOGO (with liberty to call at Hong Kong), the splendid full powered screw steamer DUNA. 100 A1, 852 tons register, 150- * horse power nominal; Victoria Docks, Cargo deliverable at Japan without transhipment.
For Freight, apply to D. R. MacGREGOR, Esq, owner, Leith; to SMU, SENDTUS, and Co., 33, Gracechurch-street; or to Sax, MARTON, and Co, 2, Royal Exchange-buildings, London, EC.
FOR Tanjong Pagar, SINGA. PORE--The following VESSELS
are now on the barth in
Auriga......
Glenroy, s.s....
LONDON.
[Tons]
Brokers.
To Sai
18
Wright Bros. & Co.
Nov. 16
2,500
Thos. Skinner & Co.
Nov. 20
Chin-Kiang, s.s.
1,000
Norris & Joyner...
Nov. 25
Kromatah.
8.5........
Rosedale
803,
Smith, Son, Cole
Des.
1
40
Wright Bros. & Co.
¡Dec. 12
LIVERPOOL.
Deucalion, s.s.......
1,506
Alfred Bolt
Nov.20
Sarpolon, s.s.
1,519
......
Dec. 3
Senle of wharf and dock charges may be had on application to the Company's London Agents, Mesars. MACTAGGART, TIDMAN, and Co., 34, Great St. Helens, E.C.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
HONG KONG,
COMPLETION FUND.
2,100
SWID
Nov. 25.
JUST before embarking from Hong
2,200 (SWID |To follow
2,000
SWID ! To follow
1,700 !SWID To foliow
2,000 (SWID To follow
2,200 (SWID To follow
2,200 18 WID To follow
2,000 (SWIDTo follow
2,000
SWIDj To follow
For Freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS SKINEE and Co.,, East India-avenue, London, EC.
TEAM VIA THE SUEZ CANAL to PENANG. SINGAPORE, HONG KONG, and SHANGHAI; taking cargo for transhipment to Java, Japan, o., at through ratos at shippers' rak. Last shipping day, 25th November. The new and splendid fail-powered screw steamer CHIN-KTANG, 100 AL 1,220 tons gross; 800 tons net register: 160- horse power nominal. J. HOGG, Commander: Sonth West India Doeks. This magnificent steamer, just bailt by Messrs. C Mitchell and Co., Walker-on-Tyne, expressly for the China trade, bide fair to be one of the fastrat in the trade. Has splendid accommodation for first-class passengers,
For Freight or Passage apply to the owners, WATTS, MILBURN, and Co., 85, Gracechurch-street, F.C.; or to Norma and JoYVER, 126, Bishopgate-street Within, E.C (Corner of Cornhill).
All Packages must be marked distinctly with port of destination,
Kong, on Tuesday. Nov. 16, 1849, HRH the DUKE OF EDINBURGH was graciously pleased to lay the first stone of a choir for this, the moth Church of the Diocese of Victoria. The cast of the fabric has been shared by the Executive Government and the local community; and it is proposed, by a general sebseription among former residents in and visitors to China, to uravide the necessary furniture and Ettings Should suficient funds be raised, it is proposed to erect a stone palpit.
The Committee will gladly receive and forward any special gifts with which they may be eutrasted. This schone having receive the cordial approval of the Colmus Chaplain and the Trustees, is circulated by
the Executive Committe
The Rev. IV. R. BEACH, HA., Chaplain to the Forces, Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong, and late Colonial Chaplain. CHAS. 8. GEORGE CLEVERLY. Esq. ROBERT S. WALKER, Esq. Hon. Treasurer,
the follies.
Berkenhau.
S.E. HERBERT LAURENCE, Esq., Hon. Secretary
1, Royal Exchange-buildings.
E.C. P.O. Orders to ba made payable at Cornhill, E.C.
Pristed for the Proprietorsby WooFF ALL and KINDER Milford-tane,Strand, W.C., and published by James WEST, at the Office of the LONDON AND CHINA TELEGRAPH, 2, Cowper'a-court, Combill, in the parish of St. Michael's. in the City of London. Monday, Nov. 18, 1879.
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THE DONDON AND CHINA TELEGRAPH.
however, and the daily business which is doing for manufacturing wants is at firm rates. In Canton Silk there have been sales at 178. to 173. 6d. for fair to good market Tsatice, with certainly more general inquiry for this Silk, very few importers, however, are found willing to accept these rates. Japan Silks remain frm at last quotations, and Deliveries are fairly good, without any new movement of interest. being from 1st to 13th inst:-China, 974 bales; Cauton, 308 bales; Japan, 263 bales; Bengal, 276; total, 1,819 hales.
Canion...
LONDON QUOTATIONS-Nov, 15.
Curss.
Tsatlee, No. I
›
+1
Red Peacock
Yuenfas and Hatnin, Nos. 1, 2, and S Taysaam Keying, Nos. 1, 2, and 3... Long Keel
Chinese Throwa
305. 61. to 31s. ed. #. . 1 90s, Ûä. 298. fil. 29s. Od. 24. Gd. to 248. d. 238. 01. 20s. Od. 29s. Od to 278. 6d. 18s. d. to 21s. ed. 138. Od. to 28s. 04. 29s. Od. to 25. 6.
***
Maibosh and Siuchu, Nos. 1, 2, and 3
248, 0d. to 20%. Dil.
20s. Od. to 27s, Od.
24s. d. to 258. ed. 259. 01. to 30s. Ba. 28s. Od. to 24s. d. 20s. fd, to 24s. Cd. 208. 04. to 238. 04. 20. O. to 243. Od.
JAPAN.
Idah, No. 2
Sodai, No. 2
Oshtu, Nos. 1, 2, and 3...
Kochin, No. 2...
Elchizen
Mashta
atehoji...
JAL
CAMPHOR.--China has slightly declined; of 176 cases offered in the public sales about half has been sold at £3 15s. 6.1. to £3 168., and a small business has been done privately on corresponding torins.
CARDAMOMS.-There has again been an absence of business in
Ceylon.
Cocoa Nur On-The market for Cochin has been firm, and sales of fine have been made at £38 158. both privately and at auction. Ceylon is steady at the previous value; viz., £33 108. to £35 15a. per ton.
CEBEES. The market continues very dull, and there are no trans- actions to report.
Curen. The advance reported last week is maintained, about 500 tons having changed bands at 20s. to 22s. per owi.
DRAGON'S-BLOOD-Little doing; 29 cases lump offered in public sale were retired.
EBONT.Ceylon is still very scarce, no part of the supplies reporteri to be afloat having yet come to hand. Good quality is still quoted £24 per ton, but no transactions are reported.
ESSENTIAL OILS-Aniseed steady; about 100 cases sold privately at 9a 8d. down to 9s. for a few cases, since which it has slightly ral- lied, and there are buyers at a shade advance; 13 cases at auction retired. Cassia very firmly held. Nutmeg firm; & cases sold at 9d. Citronelle again Cinnamon: Fine, scarce, and wanted. per ez. Jower, and duli: 75 cases at auction, only a few sold at 241, per oz Lemon Grass: Value nominal, and difficult of sale; 40 cases retired. GATIS.-China are firm at the last-quoted rates, viz., C2 178. 6d. to £2 188. per cwt., but thero is very little business doing. An offer of 50 cases at auction was quitted at £2 17s. 6d. Japan: No transactions.
GAMMER-Prices have declined, but at the close the market is steady; the business done has been principally privately, there having been no transactions of consequence at auction; parcela ou the spot have realised 24s. Gd. to 25s.; afloat, Angast shipment, 23s. 9d. to 248.; September shipment, 23s. 6d. per cwt.
hard.
GUMS.--Benjamin: Siam quiet; 20 cases at auction retired; Su- matra also quiet; of 62 cases offered, one-half sold; 2nds, dark to fair, £7 2s. 6d. to £8 2s. 6d. Copal: Cheaper and very dull; 80 cases offered and retired; small sales privately at 80s. per cwt. for good Damar Quiet and cheaper 150 cases sold at 53s. 6d. per cwt. for good clean, but rather dusty and yellow. Gambuge: Quiet.
GUITAPENCHA-Market dull; 648 packages at auction nearly all sold; close reboiled and part genuius. 18. 6d. to 18. 6fd., mixed with fine white, 1s. 4d. to 1s. 432.; white fair to good clean, part barky. 18. 1d. to 18. 3d.; close reboiled and part perished and weak, 19. to 18. 03d.; Sumatra, barky and part loose, ed. to 18.
HEMP. The market for Manila continues weak, the supply being still considerably in excess of requirements; the small business done establishes a light decline in prices. Of 1,992 bales offered in public sale yesterday the bulk was bought in, fair to good raping at £47 to £18 108,; about 200 to 300 bales sold damaged third to ürst class at £44 to £47, fourth class, £42 10s. to £48 58. ; inferior sound at £44 ba. to £44 15s. per ton.
HIDES. At the last sales, somewhat contrary to general ex- pectation, there was a fairly active demand for East India Hides for both home use and export, and rather over three-fourths of the quau- tity offered was disposed of. Former prices were well supported for nearly all descriptions, and for some of the most desirable piles of Dacca and North-Western slaughtered an advance of †d. to id. per lb. was paid. Singapore and Penang realised about former rates. Singa- pore and Penang Buffalo were in fall demand, and generally brought full prices; Calcutta and Java were mostly bought in.
HORNS.Siam Buffalo firm at the last quoted rate, viz., 368. 6d. to 398. 6d. per cwt. for 3 lb. to 4 lb. Horns. Ceylon Deer also firm.
ISINGLASS.The market continues firm, and at auction of 4 cases offered, a few only sold at 28. 8d. to 2a. 94. for middling Pipe; 10 bales Manila purse sold at 6d. to 83d. per lb.
INDIA-RUBBEE -The market is very quiet, and in the absence of transactions of any importance prices are unaltered.
JAPAN WAX.There is but little doing, but the market is firm, and prices are well maintained; small sales of fine saucers are reported at £4 188. per cwt.
Musk-Market steady: 51 caddies Tonquin at auction sold; fair selected, well-shaped pods part horny 34s. to 34s. 6d. ; and rough and bally, fair middling 178, 6d. to 188.; 19 tins Grain sold, fine at 56s. to 578.; dark at 488. 488. ed. per oz.
[Nov. 18, 1872.
PEPPER-Black has been very dull, and there have been only sinall sales, chiefly of Singapore, at 6d. to 6 d., at which the market closes White is also cheaper, having been with an extremely dull tone. quitted at 1s. Od. to 18. 03.
PLUMBAGO Ceylon of fine quality is very scarce, but mixed is dulle of sale; 133 barrels in auction sold; dust, good and very good at 12s. to 13a. 3d. per ewt.
RATTANS are scarce, and supplies would realise high prices. RHUBARB The market for China is steady but quiet; of 126 cases offered three-fourths sold; sundried root fairly trimmed and fresh small to large, 2s. to 2s. 4d.; duller coat and more mixed iu size, 1s. 8d. to 1s. 11d.; inferior, 10d. to Is. 2d. per lb.
RICE Although there is no activity in the demand, there is a steadier tone observable in the market, and better prices have been obtained, especially for floating cargocs. On the spot Askoolie has heen sold at 10s. 44d. to tls.. old Necransie at 8s. 6d. cash, and Moul- mein at 93. 6d. ex quay. The floating cargo per Surrey, 1,200 tons Rangoon, has been sold at 9s. 6d. continental terms, the floating cargo, per Voltri, 760 tons Necransic, arrived off coast, sold at 9s. 31. for a near coutinental port, and a floating cargo of 750 tons Mauimain at about 9s. 3d. ex ship.
SAGO.Market very quiet, and little business done. Of 897 bags offered, half sold at 16s. 6d. per cwt. for good small, and 17s. 6d. to
Flour firm; small sales at 16s. Ød. per cwt. 18s, medium.
SAPAN WOOD,Manila and Siam steady; 55 tons Manila sold at auction at £8 2s. 6d. to £8 78. 6d., for good wood, sogar damaged. Ceylon firmand in demand, but no offers have been made during the fortnight.
SHELLS.No business since the sales of the 5th inst.
SPICES.-Chunamon: There is a steady demand for Ceylon and a moderate business doing at previously ruling prices. Cassia Liguea: Quiet; 400 cases unworked at public sale retired Buds: Quiet. Cloves: Amboyna firm; 2 cases good sold at 84d.; Penang steady; of 13 cases at auction, 3 cases fair sold at 1s. 4d, to la. 44d. per lb.; the remainder common retired. Mace: Steady of a packages at auction Nut- but few sold; fine pale at 49. 7d.; fair reddish, 4s. to 43. 24.
mega: Cheaper of 450 packages at sale, a large proportion sold; 87% to 77's. 88, 4d. to Ss. 7d.; 90's, 3s. 24. to Ss. 3d; 116's to 108's, 28. 94. to 2s. 100.; but a large proportion common, shrivelled and
lined at low rates.
SoY.-Ching in very flat, and of 100 casks offered at auction only a few sold at 18. 9d. per gallon. Japan: No business done.
STICKLAC.-Siam firm; 82 cases at auction sold at £4 8s. 6d. to £4 9s. for good quality.
STAR ANISEEDS.-Market quiet, and there are no transactions to
report.
TAPIOCA.The market has been quiet, and closes dull. Of 8,000 baga at auction one third sold; Singapore at 2d. to 24d. per lh. for middling to very good. and Penang 2d. to 24d. middling to fair.
TIN has declined 42 to £8 per ton, but the market closes steadily; quotations are: Straits, on the spot and afloat, £140; Banca, £155; Billiton, 4146 per ton.
ARTICLES OF EXPORT.
-O
MANCHESTER GOODS.
The advance in the Bank rate to 7 per cent, has increased the dul- ness prevailing at the close of last week, and the sales effected since the 8th inst. have been extremely limited. At the close the market is without improvement in demand, and may he reported with a tendency of prices in favour of buyers.
Width... 39 in. Quality. No. 4. Weight..
Width.... 39 in. Quality... No. 1
QUOTATIONS,
GRET SHIRTINOS, 38-39 Yos. 8.8.
88. 14. 88. 44d. 9. 1)d. 98. 4jů, Sa. S. 8. 6d.
820
GIBRALTAR
MALTA............
THE LONDON AND CHINA TELEGRAPH.
VERLAND ROUTE....
O'
The PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATTON COMPANY book Passengers and re- ceive Cargo and Parcels by their stcamera for-
ALEXANDRIA.)
ADEY BOMBAY GALLE..... MADRAS
CALCUTTA PENANG SINGAPORE... CHIINA
JAPAN
AUSTRALIA
NW. ZEALAND
(Cargo only)
Tran Venice
From
From Southamp-calling at Brindisi. Ancona)
ton
Every
Thursday
at 2 P.3.
Every
Friday.
Every Monday,
11
at noon.
HL & A.BL
Thursday, Friday, Monday.
Nov. Nov. 1. 15. Nov. 4, 18,
$29. 21,
& Dec. 2,
at 2 r.
at noon.
nt 3 A.M.
Thursday
Friday.
Nov. 29
Nov. 21,
AT2 P.M. at noon.
Monday, Dec, 2. at 1.
And all Porta at which the British India Company'e
Steamers call.
An abatement of 20 percent from the charge for the Retura Voyage is made to Passengers who have paid full fare to or from ports eastward of Seez re-embark- Jug within six months of their arrival, and 19 per cent, to those re-embarking within twelve months.
Through Tickets to Brindis can be obtained of LEGEAU and Co., &, Baliter-street, B.C. (South Italian Railway Offee).
For Rates of Passage Money and Freight and al other information, apply at the Company's Offices 122, Leadenhall-atreet, London; or Oriental-place Southampton.
VERLAND ROUTE VIA MARSEILLES-MESSAGE- RIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE, CANNON-STREET - FRENCA MAIL STEAMERS LEAVE MARSEILLES (via ON THE FOLLOWING SUNDAYS, at 8.0.) 10A.M.-
Ava... Ponnai Priho
Meikong
Sindh...
Provence
Nov. 101
Nov. 24
Flec.
> For
... Dec. #2
... Jan. 5
... Jan. 19
Aden, Galle, Singa- pore, Batavia, Sal- gan, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Yo- kohama.
The steamers of the 24th Nov., 22nd Dec.. and 19th Jan, connect at Aden with the steaners for Rennton and Mauritius.
The steamers of the 10th Nov., 8th Dec, and 5th Jan. connect at Galle with the steamers for Pondi- eberry, Madras, ard Calcutta..
For Alexandria and Naples.. Every Thursday (noon) Saturday, & .. Constantinople
,, Algiera
+7
The Company's weekly steamera to Alexandria con- nect at Alexandria with the English mail stoamers from Brindisi to Bombay.
For Passage, Freight, or Information, apply to the Company's Agent, 97, Cannon-street, 2.0.; G. 1. FLETCHER and Co., Liverpool: at the Offices of the Messageries Maritimes of France in Paris. Lyons, Bordeaux, and Marselles; or to SMITH and Co., Rotterdam.
* Passengers eastward of Suez securing their Berths in London are entitled to the conveyance of their luggage free to Marseilles.
PENANG, SINGAPORE,
and JAPAN, The following high classed SOREW STEAM and BAILING SHIPS will
be despatched as under:-
Destination.
Last
Class. Dock. Shipping
day.
88 in.
39 in.
10
23
16
5 4
મ ી
* 8
7 0
7 0
7 0
17 7 8
13
8 1
Count
Price......
12 x 9
12x12
14x13
14 x 18
14x12; 14x125] 16x16 | 16x15
PH.D. 68.444.
7s. 1 d. 79. 70. 7. 19sd.
*y, h],
144/45 in.
22
24
26
26
28
31
Suip
Weight... Count
Price......
Weight... 4 Count...
Price......
Width Quality....
# 1 16x15 16x15
8 N
9 0
$ 4
9 4
હું !
70
16x16
10x 18 17x17
J9x10
12x8
32x32
a. 7d98. 101.10s on.
18. 434.106. Od. 128. d.
78.3.
B&. 4 d.
Peng, Sing..
49/50 in.
34 in.
GO in.
Hg. Kg. & Shanghai, via S.C.
35
36
39
45
46
49
56
59
*
0
3
◊
00
10 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
14x10
14x12
10x15
16 x 18
14x10
16 15
16 x 15
10x15
100 AT To.Naukin 8.8. 109 A1 Shanghai Carmarthen-
SWID Nov, 25 SWID To follow
Ss. 3d.
98. 448.10. d. 12s. 6d. 10s 1041|128. 43d. 13s. 6d. 148. d.
T-CLOTHS.
Width
dz in.
36 in.
Weight
6 0
8 0
70
6 0
7 0
8 0
8
4
Count
14x18
15 x 15
15x15
18x18
18x18
18x19
18x18
Price
153, 104.8s. lid.
s. 9d. 6s. 103d.
78. 44d.
88. 44d. Bs. 7fd.
6e. hrI._4_5, ફત 78. d. 78. 4 d.
8a. Od.
9a. Od. 9. 8d.
2. 4.
8. d.
China Grey Shirtings, 84 iba. (Eagle Chop) Maddapoliams ....... Long Cloths
9 Y
3 7 10 3 9
* B
White Spot Shirtings ...
Brocade...
Damasks
nominal) do, do.
11
... 11
9
21 0
Nos. 28-32
do.
No.40
do. (mock)
No. 40 Mule Twist
No. 30
4o.
Cotton Yarn Water Twist), Nos. 16-24 China... X 0 to 1
1 2 to 1 3
1 2 to
I 24 to 1 24
1 0 to 1 2
...Chin-Kiang,
F.A.
shire 1 14 yr. B.I.D. With des. Yokohama Denbighshre Al 15 jr. E.LD. With des
* And to logan if sufficient inducement offers. Excellent accommodation for first-class passengers. For Freight or Passsge apply to Nonnis and JOYNER. 126, Bishopsgate-street Within, E.C. (corner of Cornhill).
O TEAM Lo BANGKOK
(Crossing the Tar) Via the Suez Canal, with all possible despatch, calling at Tanjong Pagar Wharf, Singapore. the new, powerful, first-class screw steamer KROMATAH, 805 tons, 180-horse power. nominal, W. B. HAFFENDEN, Commander South West India Docks, Splendid accommodation for pas- songers
For Freight, Passage, or further particulars apply to SMITH, SON, and COLE, 12 George-yard, Lombard-street, London, E.C.
|
JAPAN AND CHINA. Great Mail Route via New York and San Francisco.
THE
PACIFIC MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, under their new arrangement with the United States Government, despatch the following magnificent STEAM- ERS, OF 3.000 tons burden and up- warda, with Mails and Passengers, from San Francisco, on the 1st and 16th of every month, for Yokohania, Plogo, Nagasaki, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, connect ing at Tong Kong with the Peninsular and Oriental Lire, for Ports in Frdia;-
Acopilen
Janan Great Republic | Abaddon Colorado
China
Costa. Ties Constitution New York Golden Age
Ore-ronian
Ariet Returning from Hong Kong on the 12th and 27th of every monta
The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamers aiso leave New York on the 10th, 20th, and 39th of every month for San Francisen. via Panama calling ea route at Kingston, Jawales, and ports along the North Pacific coast.
For rates of fare from England, which include rall- way transit across the American continent, and other Information, apply to 11. STARE and Co, Agents, 27, Moorgate-street, London.
TNION PACIFIC RAILWAY.-
THROUGH LINE from NEW YORK to SAN
FRANCISCO.
San Francisca 18 days from England.
***...... in $8
Japan
Ching... in 44
기
"
**
**
New Zealand in 42 Australia...... in 47 Passengers for California and Intermediate points on this road are now booked rough from England at the established rates of fare; and from San Francisen to Japan. China, Australia, &e.. hy the magnificent stramera of the Praise Mall Steamship Company and United States. New Zealand, and Australian Mail Steamship Company,
For Rates, Tickets, &c., apply to H. STARR and Co., Agenta, 22, Morgate-street, London,
ROUND the WORLD in NINETY
A DAYS, by Steain and Rail, by Land and Sea,
via North America. Japan China, Sandwich Islands, New Zealand. Australia, Ceylon, India, Egypt, and Continent of Europa-By authority of the various mail stearnship and railway lines comprising the above rates, FIRST-CLASS PASSAGE COUPON TICKETS are now issued for the ROUND JOUR- NEY, either by way of Japan and China or New Zealand and Australia, at one reduced and inclusive
fare.
The route will be over the Great Union and Central Pacific Railway to San Francisco, passing through some of the grandest and most interesting Roenery in the world. From San Francisco the tourist will be taken to Japan and China by the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- pany, or to New Zealand and Australia, by the Tinited States, New Zealand, and Australia Mail Steamship Line, and thence by the Peninsular and Oriental Com pany, via talle, Madras, Calentta, and Bombay (over the Grant Indian Railway) to Southampton, or London, via Brindisi,
The journey may be broken at any point, and re- samed at pleasure
Fare, via China, 21; via New Zealand and Aus- tralía, £197.
For further particulars apply to H. STARR nd Co., 22, Moorgate-street, London. Agents Union and Cen- ral PaciGo Railway, &e.
CA
Now ready (November issue).
NASTLE LINE OF STEAM PACKETS for PE- NANG, SINGAPORE, RONG PLEASE KONG, SHANGHAI, JAVA, and JAPAN. The following high-classed and full-powered STEAMSHIPS will be despatched as under:
Steamer.
Clays.
Glenroy
Clentyon Gordon Castio......
100 AL
100 AT 100 A1 Glengyle 100 A Druminona Castle. 100 A1 Braemar Castle... 100 AL Cawdor Castla...... 100 AI
100 A Floors Castle
100 A1 Olenartney
Tons. Dock. To sail,
Port
[Nov. 18, 1872.
OBERTSON and On''s
of STEAM and CLIPPER SHIPS.
Skip. Class Dock. To sall.
Bombay and Kingston.sa
Goast Ports via S.C....90 A1 Singap. and
Saigon Chas. Collet 3.3rds
Pen.. Bing.
[SWID Nov. 21
SWID ¡With des.
LL.1 190 Ai 1. Kg. & Sylvia, 8.8. 3-5rda Shanghai... via S.C... LI SWID NOS. - Yokohama. Tulteing......A 14 yr. SWID With des.
i
For Fraight or Passare apnly to York Chambera 55, King-street, Manchester; or to 16, Orange-court, Liverpool; or 5, Nowman's court, Cornhill, London, B.C.
PENANG, SINGAPORE, CUINA, AND JAPAN,
D
Port.
HE following SPLENDID First-class STEAM and CLIPPER -SHIPS will be despatched as under :--
Ship.
To sull.
Class. Dock.
Shanghai Sir Lancelot A1 26 yeE.LD. With des. Do...Maitland...A1 14B.I.D. With des. Hong Kong UndineAL 16 TEID. With des. Jashepherd 19 yr. SWID To follow Yokoù una Denka........
A 17 yr. E.LD. With des. Du.Eliza Shaw Ai 17 yr.E.ID To follow Hinge.....
Hanover.....AX II ye.jw.I.D With des. Pen.. Sing
H.K.. Shag
& Yoko Flintshire,
2.3.100 AL JE.I.D. Dec. 5 For Freight apply to Kutztor, MARTIN, and Co., 10, George-yard, Lombard-street, E.C.
Steam via the Suez Canal. To sail on the 25th Nov,
FOR
208
SINGAPORE, YO- KOHAMA, and HTOGO (with liberty to call at Hong Kong), the aplendid full powered screw steamer DUNA. 100 A1, 852 tons register, 150- * horse power nominal; Victoria Docks, Cargo deliverable at Japan without transhipment.
For Freight, apply to D. R. MacGREGOR, Esq, owner, Leith; to SMU, SENDTUS, and Co., 33, Gracechurch- street; or to Sax, MARTON, and Co, 2, Royal Ex- elange-buildings, London, EC.
FOR Tanjong Pagar, SINGA. PORE--The following VESSELS
are now on the barth in
Auriga...... Glenroy, s.s....
LONDON.
[Tons] Brokera.
To Sai
18 Wright Bros. & Co. Nov. 16
2,500 Thos. Skinner & Co. Nov. 20
Chin-Kiang, s.s.1,000 Norris & Joyner...Nov. 25 Kromatah. 8.5........ Rosedale
803, Smith, Son, Cole Des. 1 40 Wright Bros. & Co.¡Dec. 12 LIVERPOOL. Deucalion, s.s....... 1,506 Alfred Bolt Sarpolon, s.s.1,519
11
Nov.20 ......Dec. 3 Senle of wharf and dock charges may be had on ap- plication to the Company's London Agents, Mesars. MACTAGGART, TIDMAN, and Co., 34, Great St. Helens, E.C.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
HONG KONG,
COMPLETION FUND.
2,100 SWID Nov. 25. JUST before embarking from Hong
2,200 (SWID |To follow 2,000 SWID ! To follow 1,700 !SWID To foliow 2,000 (SWID To follow 2,200 (SWID To follow 2,200 18 WID To follow 2,000 (SWIDTo follow 2,000 8WIDj To follow
For Freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS SKI NEE and Co.,, East India-avenue, London, EC.
TEAM VIA THE SUEZ CANAL to PENANG. SINGA- PORE, HONG KONG, and SHANG- HAI; taking cargo for transhipment to Java, Japan, o., at through ratos at shippers' rak. Last shipping day, 25th November. The new and splendid fail-powered screw steamer CHIN-KTANG, 100 AL 1,220 tons gross; 800 tons net register: 160- horse power nominal. J. HOGG, Commander: Sonth West India Doeks. This magnificent steamer, just bailt by Messrs. C Mitchell and Co., Walker-on-Tyne, expressly for the China trade, bide fair to be one of the fastrat in the trade. Has splendid accommodation for first-class passengers,
For Freight or Passage apply to the owners, WATTS, MILBURN, and Co., 85, Gracechurch-street, F.C.; or to Norma and JoYVER, 126, Bishopgate-street Within, E.C (Corner of Cornhill).
All Packages must be marked distinctly with port of destination,
Kong, on Tuesday. Nov. 16, 1849, HRH the DUKE OF EDINBURGH was graciously pleased to lay the first stone of a choir for this, the moth Church of the Diocese of Victoria. The cast of the fabric has been shared by the Executive Government and the local community; and it is proposed, by a general sebseription among former residents in and visitors to China, to uravide the necessary furniture and Ettings Should suficient funds be raised, it is proposed to erect a stone palpit.
The Committee will gladly receive and forward any special gifts with which they may be eutrasted. This schone having receive the cordial approval of the Colmus Chaplain and the Trustees, is circulated by
the Executive Committe
The Rev. IV. R. BEACH, HA., Chaplain to the Forces, Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong, and late Colonial Chaplain. CHAS. 8. GEORGE CLEVERLY. Esq. ROBERT S. WALKER, Esq. Hon. Treasurer,
the follies. Berkenhau. S.E. HERBERT LAURENCE, Esq., Hon. Secretary
1, Royal Exchange-buildings. E.C. P.O. Orders to ba made payable at Cornhill, E.C.
Pristed for the Proprietorsby WooFF ALL and KINDER Milford-tane,Strand, W.C., and published by James WEST, at the Office of the LONDON AND CHINA TELEGRAPH, 2, Cowper'a-court, Combill, in the parish of St. Michael's. in the City of London. Monday, Nov. 18, 1879.
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