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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS.

-NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship SAINT PATRICK.”

FROM NEW YORK.

YONSIGNDES of Cargoara haraly informed

that all Goods are being Innded at their. risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 1913.

TRADE OF HONGKONG.

The following details relating to the progress of the trade of Hongkong have been taken from the fortnightly circular of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commuarge-

OPICE,

The pium stocks, according to the statistics supplied by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, were as follows on November 6th:Patua 1,185 chests, Benares 807, Malwa 1,811, and Persian and Turkish 473. Reports on Bengel uncertified opium show that the stocks ou the same dato were 30 of Patna and 37 of Henares, and the amount, boiled for local consumption was 20 All Claims against the Steamer must be prof Patna nug 15 of Beautes, including one zented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th inat, or they will not be recognized.

No Clairas will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods womaining andelivered after the 11th inst. will be subject to reut.

All broken, einfed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th inst., at 11 A.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effecies. Bills of Luding will be countersigued by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 4th November, 1913.

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$.S. AMAZONE," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

· MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

YONSIONELS of Carge. from London Sidon" and "Basque," from Harro ex 8.8.Basque" and from Bordeaux

ex

8.9.

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THE FREIGHT MARKET.

Mosers. Lamko & Roggo in their froight circular dated 8th November, say

Since is of our last report dated the little change and although rates in some 25th alt, the freight market lias shown very

directions have fluctanted somewhat charter- ing has been greatly restricted owing to the decreased offerings of prompt tontuge

The North reports that conditions on the Cuast have remained in-much the same state. There are a few orders for trip charters, principally coal, but the same scarcity of tonnage prevails and charterers will not raise their rates sufficiently to tempt owners to consider their offers.

Saigon-Hongkong. The local rice market improved considerably during the earlier part of the fortnight, chielly on account of chest of Persian, which was boiled G.O.E.Japan buying up considerable quantities of for local consumption The Bengal market rice meally and a few settlements Saigon has been very quiet and only a few chests to Hongkong have come to pass it. the of Benares have been done, Quotations enhanced cutes of 27/25 cents per pical. -are-Putns New $6,826. Old $5,700, and Though there was further demand for smal V. Old $5.600. Benares New $5,525, Old sized vessels at 29 cents, prompt tonnage $5,350, and V. Old $5,275. Mala-Vory was hot procurable and charterers had. moderate sales were effected during the therefore to causidler larger carriers, which earlier park of the interval at. $4,750 for resulted in the fixture of a Japanese steamer New to 4 years, 24,800 for 5 to 6 years and of about 70/75,000 piculs carrying capacity, $1,850 for oldest drug.

on a fumpsum basis; the rato therefore works

nt at between 19, and 20. cents per picul.. In spite of this, the rate again advanced to 27 cent, but the local risc inarker having. declined, nothing better that: 25 cents offering at the monet

EXPORTS.

Hic exports from Saigon during this „serison" amount to total 937,832 tons as com- no stockpavel with 602,496 tuns during the same period last year. Quotation: stands for Nombor shipment: $4.50, per picul against $3.38 for corresponding period last year.

Export business, recording to the repeat of the Association of Esporters. and Dealers of Hongkong: continues to be almost

Feathers are mucbanged sines; inaniante, Inst advices, and the business ir Ginger is also unchanged and quict. Those "Verbecimois,' in connection of Gniangal. The market for Cassia Oil is with above Stoomer are hereby informed steady at quotations." "Markel on the weak that their goods with the oxception of side is the comment on Star Aniseed Oil, Opium, Tressure and Vabiables are boing hut Star Aniseed has improved. Theris is f

Saigon-Philippines. --No fresh chartering Isnded and stored at their risks into the good native consumption, and the market has been effected and now is expected in the hazaalous and or extru lazardous Godowas of loses firm. Inwood oil, and soy the near future. The price for Saigon rice in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf und Godown markel is strong Human Imir is fairly Manila has dropped considerably and as s Co., Ltd., at Kowloou, whence delivery may be quiet. Only a few sales are reported, though atter of fact Philippina huyers are hers. obtained immediately after landing

number of enquiries are circulating. There in the market for tonnage te Hongkong with is a business in tin, and the same extriso

a view to resell some parcek af, riec con- offered" Priers being far too high contracted for some time ago, pared with relues for Strait Bn. No sales

Saigon Java and Outward few setties Saigon Cassin Oil reported but a fewments are reported, but further Japanese hundred pics of gall nuts have been tentage offering for November-December 'stronger, but no, sales are reported of the other brands.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before NooN TO-DAY requesting it to be lando

here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Gools romaining nelaimed after

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK

CO.,

LIMITED.

Tolographie Address:- DOCK," Yokohama,

Codes unod:-A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al. and Wetlin's.

DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT:-Telephone Nos. 378, 506, or 881. NO. 1 DOCK.

3 DOCK. Docking Length 515 ft.

NO 2 DOCK.

Decking Length 576 ft. | Docking Langth 57 ft.

Every description of repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boats, floating derrick to lift 45 tons, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic plants, ete Manufacturers of engines, boilers, tage, lighters, constructional steel work, etc. Tenders on short notion by letter or cable..

WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT:-

92 buildings, principally of brick and stool, 310 entrances, 97 buildings are private bonded warehouse, Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 soros,

Custom-house brokerage and insurance undertaken. Bates moderate. Mooring Basin, 600 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses

1712

THOS. COOK & SON.

TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS,

BANKERS, &c.

Head Oftea for the Far East 16, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI: 2-3, FоооноW ROAD. YOKOHAMA: 32, WATER STREET

MANILA:--MANILA HOTEL.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY."

TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates, LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged.

CHIEP OFFICE-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C. Hongkong, 21st May, 1913.

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMERS.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

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12th inf. at Noon will be subject to rent and disposed of at $28, Bristles Black C are landing at from 35 cents, down to 30 gents ANGHIN, German str., 1,001, Cvrdes, thin, Mr. J M. Greivo and Mr. Shannon,

landing charges.

All claitos must be sent in to me on or before the 15th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on 12th just, at 10 à‚ð.

No Fire Insurance ing bean affected,

S. C. de RUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, 5th November, 1913.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

уни

£2

S.S. "BENLEDI," FRUM MIDDLESBRO, LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Nitan Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence und/or from the wharres delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th inst, will be subject to reat.

All Claims against the Steamer aust be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th inst., or they will not be recognised,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th inst.. at II AJE.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.. Agenta.

Hongkong, 6th November, 1913.

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FROM: PORTLAND (OR) AND PUGET SOUND PORTS.

HE H.A.L. Stouship

THE

13 PORTA,

pinul could not be placed, Bangkok-Hongkong -The ubundanes, of tonnage available for loading at Bangkok the very near future has weakened the market and freights have been adversely affected. With a declining market locally rates are now down to 40 cents per pleut for leading inside the bar, and 33 cents per pitul outside the bar respectively, "

The cotton yara Tarket has ralel very quiet and only small sales were effected in favourite and searec spinnings. Values inre reettled $1 to $2 per bale, but the market in Bombay remains fairly steady, Quotations ars: --No. 10s' at. $106 to $132, No. 12, ap; $116 to $134, No. 16s at 8120 to 8143, No. 20 at 8129 to $155. Arrivals 10,800 bales, snies 2,000 bales, shipments wil Unsold stoel: 21.000 hales, bargains 55.000 tales.

Woollens Market quiet. Weather cou-teris ne last. timies hot for this, Eine of the year, and

To carry salt from Samyah Bay to Canto another vessel was taken up at the rate of 84.50 per ton.

Newchwang Again only a solitary fisture has been done during the interval on same

Timecharter.---The present requirentests

Per Huiyang, from Amoy, Mr. Walker. Per Dilwara, from Calcutta, Mr. J. November-Bangkok 27th October, November, Rice. Butterfield & Swire.

Per Anhui, from Shanghai, Capt. ATAKA MARU, Japanese str., 1,696, Noguchi,

Turner, R.E., Mr Falk and Mrs. 1st November-Chingwantau 25th Oct., Per Aldenham, from Kobe, etc., Mr.

Hamilton, Coal---Order. BOMBAY Manu, Japanese str., 3,200, D. Tollan, Mre Pearen, Mr. Merivale, November-Singapore Miss Williaus, Mr. K. Asano, Mr. and

General, Nippon Mrs. V. E. Pisarenho.

Tozawa 1st. 26th October, Ynsen Kaisha. BRISGAVIA, German str. 4,155. J. Ernst,

7th NovemberMoji 2nd November, General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie. DEVANHA, British str., 4,785, W. R. F. Hickey, th November-Bombay 22nd October, General-P. & O. B. N. Co. November Manila 2nd November, FRICHING Chinese str. 979, A: A. Craw General-Gibb, Livingston & Co..

DEPARTED. Per Monteagle, for Vancouver, etc., Miss M. Kimball, Mrs. F. M. Richards and Mr. J. F. Dallas,

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr J. M. Aazon

Mr E.S. Abalının

Mr G. Adrian

Mr & Mrs P. Ahlefeld

Misa Anderson

Mr W. Anderson

Mr F. E. Anderson Mr & Mrs C, Barons-

feather

Mrs Baronsfeather

Mr E. B. Bata Mr G. A. Bous

Mrs L.A. Birdsall Capt & Mra S. Bieshof

& MTE Bincker.

Mr

Maj R. E. Boulton Mr & Mrs E. L. Boven Mr J. L. Brownles Dr W. Bulach

Mir F. Bumann Mrs Cembranc Me W. E. Clarke

Mr W. E. Clayton Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almada

Castro Master D'Almada É

Castro

Mr & Mrs F X. D'Almada E Castro Mr & Mre G: D. Cass Mr F. T. Chapple Di A. L. E. F

Coleman

Mr.H. W. Crommalin Mr & Mrs E. S. Cun-

ringham

Mr G. P. Carry Mr C. II. Davis Mr. J. F. Deling Capt M. F. Day M-F. Donzis Mr J. Dewar Mr O. G, Denison Mr & Mrs Dorteano and 2 children

Mr & Mrs F. O. Diek

off

Mrs. H. Douglas Mr J. Duncan

Mr & Mrs H. C.

Ehrenfels Me S. Sarg F

Entich Mr G. H. Evan

Fahrano

eansequently local deuant has not ret in to for vessels on timecharter seem to have EMPIRE, British str., 1,843, E. Pilcher, 5th Hill. R.N., Surgeon G. D. Fergusson Mr & Mrs A. Gispoon

any extent Market for blankets is good. There have been one small sales.

Ifan cotton shove no change, and the sales have been

In metals sales are reported of Steel Bars as low as 146-cif. Wire Nails have been done in foi quantities, at lower figures Prices Incally have fired up a litte. Lead is strong and parcels on the spot are held for higher prices. Tinplates and Wire Nails are weak. Tho seems to be better tone in the market, however, for most metal lines. Yellow metal is quiet.

There have beeu na changes in petroleuci products prices. The deliveries are about nominal and the market is strong.

Coal prices for next year delivery are Pädvancing.

The sugar market is quiet, there being a moderate business at slighly easier, ratos,

Business in saltpetre is steady anð advancing. There are 800 bags in stook-and 400 have been sold:

The Hour market report states that the American market has ruled very strong for the past two werks, moje particularly in Bite Stem Cut Off and Patents, straight four remaining mchanged. Practically no bus

filled.

Polperro 1,961 tons not reg. Tincharter 5 months at $9,000 per month.

"Fixtures" reported:-Japanese str.

Coat freights from Japan to this have slightly improved, but for December loading a decline in the rate is anticipated. Fixtures reported:Moji-Haiphong, private terms; Moji-Hongkong $1.60, Wakewatu Hong kong $1.70, Hongay-Canton 53, Hongy Hongkong $2.76, Hoogay-Singapore 84.76 per ton.

Sail tornage loading or to load. For Baltimore and New York-

British, barque Daylight, 3599 tons not rag, September-November loading.

British barque Drumeitan, 1,820 tons net reg, September-November landing.

British barque Brilliant, 3,600 tuns net reg January loading.

The following are the Settlements reported:

British str. Telemorius, 1,340. not reg, Saigon to Hongkong, 27 cents per picul

British str. Hangehow, 980 act reg, Saigon to Hongkong. 25 cents per picul.

"BRISGAVIA,”-

Japanese str. Tamon Mar No. 5, 2,119 Captain J. Ernst, baring arrived. Consignoes s hereby notified to send in their Bills of

net rug. Saigon to Hongkong, $14,000 mut Kamakur, 1,451 net reg Lading for Countersignature, and take im-ness is reported, however, and it is impossible t

to obtain space earlier than January ship- delivery of Cargo from alongside.

The Australian market remains Saigon to 1 pt. N: C. Java combined 2 or 3 Cargo remaining undelivered on MONDAY, mek. 10th inst., at Noos, will be lauded at Consignee's unchanged and, no sales are reported.

ports NE. Jera to Hongkong, private terms. Locally clearances hare been ir and sales2/3pis. N. C. Java, (2,000 tons), 30, 31 and Japanese str. 5.K, Sigan/ opt. risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf of our to arrive good. Prices have & Godown Coʻr. Godowns.

35 cents per pieli advanced a few cents, but it is very hard to Cargo remaining undelivered on 17th inst,effect sales at the increased prices asked by

British str. B. & S., Newelwang, Dalny at Noon, will, in addition to landing charges, holders of cargo. Stocks are about 700,000 and Chefoo to Cauton (part cargo); 37 conts be subject to storage chargés.

Por picul

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All chafed and otherwise damaged Carge to he left on board or in the Godowa; the examination of. same to be held on MONDAY

17th fast, at 10.3.

Claims must be accompanied by short delivery]

taken at the time of notes or list of delivery

to Consignées and signed for and on behalf of H.A.E.

All Claims must be filed on or before the 29th inst otherwise they will not be recognised.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

Hongkong Office Hongkong, 7th November, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & Q. S., N. Coa Steamer

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"DEVANHA," Arrived Hongkong on 7th November, 1913. From BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

sacks, and new cargo is just commencing to arrive freely Quotations Patents M. $2.10 to 82.50 per bag, Cut Off M. $2.19

82.22 per bag, Straight M. $2.15 to $2.18 per bag, Beconds 31. $2.07 to $2.10 per bag.

CANTON SILK TRADE.

The report of Messrs. H. Dent & Co. slows that the stocks are exhausted. There has been a fortnight of spasmodio buying at gradually declining prizes. A good business for America is noticeable, especially towards the end of the period under review, The market closes with a tendency to decline, but Chinese holders show considerable firmness in the faen of the rather general disposition in Europe to abstain from purchases. Waste is distinctly lower, although the parity of dollar prices still remains much above what buyers. are willing to pay. Quotations with laying down cost at 4 m/s Doc: Ex: St. 2/05, Fru. 2.58 and 6 4/s, £/c_G$51},\

BRIDE CHOSEN BY DOCTORS.

Consiguves of Cargo by the above-named ressed are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT TUBIE RUT in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowe Company's Gedowns at Kowloon, where exch Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark | PUBLIC and delivory can be obtained as the Goode are landed,

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, &o., ex as, “Mongolia," From Parsian Gulf, ex es. B. I, 8, N.

and B. & F. §. N. Cols Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions a given to the contrary within

6 hours.

SUPCRIPTION JOM EUGENIC, BABY,

British str. Kansu, 1,143 nét ingy Sam Yeh Bay to Canton, $4.55 per ton.

Japanese str. Polperry, 1,961 net reg, Tinocharter. 5.mouths, $9,000 per month.

Norwegian str: Brieben, 1344 nat reg., Moji to Haiphong, private terme.

British str. Kumsang, 2,078 set reg., Mojí to Hongkong (part cargo), $1.00 per ton.

Russian Atr. Boyarin, 094 wakamatzu to Hongkong 1.70 per ton.

not reg.,

Japanese str. Youla Mare, Huagay t Canton, por ter

to

Japanese str. Yodo Mam, Hongay to Hongkong, $2.75 per ton

British str. Millwall, 1,640 net rog, Hongay to Hongkong, $4.75 per ton.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The C.P:Rate. Empress of Russia-left: Shanghai on the 8th November, and is dus to arrive at Nagasaki on the 9th Novem bor, at 14 ani-

The LG M. str. test of Shanghai on the 8th November, at. Hooh, und may be expected here on or about the 11th November, at daylight.

A rem experiment will take place in N fork shortly, when a young

The 0.5.K. str. Canada Maru, which man and woman will be 'eboren by a jury of doctora and married with the idea of sailed from Tacoma, Wash., ou the 10th mating as nearly perfect a couple as can October, left Shanghai for this port on he obtained, and watching the eugenic the 8th November, am, and is due hore

to-morrow, am sequel.

The CPR str. Empress of Asia leit Vancouver on the 6th November, a.m.

The H.AL. str. 1strin left Singapure on the 8 Novembor, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 14th Novem

The committee, on which are the names Goods not cleared within a days including of Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt and Mrs. 0. data of arrival will be subject to rent..

No Fire Insanang will be affected by me H. P. Belmont, has been formed to select iri any case whsterer,

physicians, and notices will shortly, bo Damaged packages must be left in the Gosent broadcast for Lealthy young men downe for

for examination by the Consignees, and and women to apply. the Company's Surveyors, Meera GODDARD

When two examples of robust humanity and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and have been selected, says the London Daily

Telegraph's correspondent, the couple The P. & O. str. Sardinia left Singa KURSDAYS. All claims must be presenter will introduced, and, if agreeable, port for this port on the 9th November, within dar of the stemmer's arrival here. after which data they cannot be recognised they will be joined in wedlock. A fund at 2 p.m., and is due here on the 14th No claims will be admitted after the goods of £200 is being raised to further the November, at about 6 a un alt Kare left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT Hongkong, 7th November, 1913,

Superintendant.

bera.m

ford, 4th November--Tientsin 99th. October, General.-Chinese.

HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, S. Wilde, 7th November Bangkok 31st October, HINSANG, British str. 2,690, Keanedy,

Rice--Jardine, Matheson & Co. 2nd November-Karateu 97th October, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. JANETA, British str., 2.778, H. G. A Timmis .N.E.,. 7th November- Cardiff 27th September, Coal-Dod well & Co..

Hanna, Lieut. H. B. Bedwell, R.N., Per Devanha, for Shanghai, Mr. W. P. Lieut. E. H. Wace, R.N., Lieut. G. W. R,N., Art.-Engr. J. Anderson, Mr. Shiras and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Simonds. M. Jones, Mr. W. F. Cox, Mr. V. Smith

M: W. E. Fischer Mrs H. H. Forgus Dr & Mrs Forsyth Mr Dansinn Fuller Mr N. A. Fuller Mr & Mrs C. W. Galo Mr A. Gallotti Mr & Mrs L E. theare Mr H. Goooke. Dr J. M. Gillespie Mrs Gibbings

Mr J. M. Goodeno Mr A. G. Gordon Mr 1. Gourgey Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould. ar P. O, de Grisogono

F. Gring

Mr P. C. Hall Capt T. P. Hall Miss F. Halls

Mr & Mrs W. Horniba!

Per india, for Londou, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Marseilles, Mr. H. A. Cox, Mrs. F. E. Mr. HE Hondy, Mr. E, Fry; for Ramsay, Miss C B. Sperry; for Bombay, Miss ET Martin, Miss A. Tuttle; for "Mr. and Mas G. Keatinge; for Brindio, Singapore, Dr. J. G. Banna, Mr. Hilton, Nebenzahl, Miss E. F. Rohrer, Mr. Rey d Mrs H. L. Smith, Mr. Sig

Mr. F. T. P. Waterhouse, Mr. P. Huxby, C. W. K. Van Streyen, Mr. H. E. Woods, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. J. FitzClarke, Mr. J. Spermer, Mr. A. J. Luises and Capt. Mr G. H. Haslam EA. Gainsford.

KANSU, British str., 1,148, Tuebben, 14th November-Chiefoo 28th October, Bean Oil-Butterfield & Swire. KUROI MARU, Japanese str. 3,995, Mr. and Mrs. John Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Por Mongolia, for San Francisco, etc., Nakamura, 6th November-Moji 31st E. S. Canningham, Mr. II. I. Smith, October, Coal-Suzuki & Co. and KYODO MARU, Japanese str., 1,965,8 Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Cass, Mrs. Blake, Morisaki, 3rd November-Newchwang Gardner, Mr. J. D. Causton, Rev. R. A. Mr. L. Zossenheim. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 20th October, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Ward, Mr. R. Basa, Mrs. H, T. Herrick, Kaishak LANDEAT SCHIEFE, German str. 1,061, A Hosch, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thayer, Mrs. Miss Stevens, Miss K. Perkins, Mr. H. R. Struve, 6th November-Saigon 2nd November, Rice.-Siomsson & Co.

Beaumont, Miss M. Bryne, Miss R BAJAH, German str., 2,028, Rosietaky, 5th Gardner, Mr. C. J. W. Simpson, Mrs. R. Knox, Mrs. H. Plumb, Miss G. A November-Bangkok 25th October,

and Rice. Butterfield Kauffman, Mr. U. Stevens, Mr. L. Swire

Brunner, Mr. H. Crommelin, Mr. J. S. SISE RICKMERS, Dutch str., $73, B. M. Wheeler, Mr. J. H. Swift, Dr. Thes. D.

Jagt, 5th November-Foochow 3rd Gardner and Dr. S. Sargentich. November, Ballast-Asiatic Petro- leum Co.

Timber

SUBMARK, German str., 3,175, Karberg,

6th November-Shanghai and Novem beri General. Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

AISHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, E. Paramore,

6th November-Shanghai 2nd Novem her, Hails and General-Chinese: TELEMACHUS, British str 1,340, A. Fraser,

5th November-Saigon 31st October General Chinese SOMALL British transport, 4,915, W. W. Cooke, NR, 3rd November-Bioga pore 28th October, Nil.-P. & O. B. F. Co

Sosur MARU, Japanese str., 1,119, K

Tashiro, 7th November-Swatow 6th November, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha SUNGKIANG, British str., 997, Robinson, 3rd November-Hollow 8th Novem-

2.037

HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 9th.

Previous On Date On Date

Day at

Dr J. G. Hanus Mr W. T. Harbord Mrs C. Harrie Mr J, Scott Harston

Mr A. Kruseman Mr O. Lacity Dr & Mrs A. Lolla Major J, GLocky Lt. M. Lope Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr J. B. Lloyd Mr W. Logna Mr & Mrs M. Malini

infant

Mr C. Farebrother

Mason

Miss M. Motheson Mrs R. T. Matheson Mr Geo. Martin

Miss Martin Mr J. E. Maughan De O, Marriott Dr G. W. Mackean · Mrs B. M. MeCroa,

shildrennd nurga Mr F. A. MacKintosh Capt HR, Maxsted Mr & Mrs E. J.

MoNoller

Capt &

L

Mrg MoLagien Mra W. MoLaughlin, Mr B. K. Moita Mr J. L. Merivale Mr. J. Morcoki Mr J. T

Mr P. Maysale.

Mr E. H. Monk' Mrs C. J. Morrow Mr & Mrs Moorhead,

child, infant and BOBİL

Mrs J.D. F. Milder Mr J, D, F. Müller Mr E. L. Napier Mr Sig. Nebenzohl Mr H. Nitz Dr & Mrs L. Nelusce Miss G. O'Leary Mr J, Ormiston Mr. J. W. Paton Mr & Mrs A Pereira Mr A. Petersen. Mr F. P. G. Plerson Mrs H. B. Plumb Mr R do Pravillo Mr W. J. Pringle Mrs F. E. Ramsay Mr E. B. Kay Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond Mr & Mrs W. R

Rathwon

Mr B. Enworth - Miss F. Rear Mre M. E. Reischman Miss R, Rosentha Mr R. G. BOES Mre Rutherford Mrs Schenk

Mr W. Schoenbeck Sir James Dedy Show Lady Dody Shaw Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs E E. Smith Mr F. S. Swith Capt H. Spear Mr Sydney Stafford

Mr & Mrs Stoele

Royce

Mr & Mrs Willoughby -Smith and muit A. Misa C. B. Sporry.

Mr & Mrs. A. P.

Spencer

Mr & Mrs H, Heacock Mrs H. T. Herrick Mr W. B. Hind

Hon Mr E, A, Hewett.

0.3.0.

Mr F. Hilton Mr W. H. Hobbs

Mr J. E. Hooves Mr. J. Johnston. Mr J. R. Jennison

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