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ARRIVALS.
December 6th. Fushun, British str.. 325 tons, Capt. J. E. Blay, from Southampton and Singapore lying at Stonecutters.- Reaburgh.
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go Maru, Japaness str., 5,962 tons, Capt. D'Aoshima, from Manila, with 800 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Whart.-N. Y. K Kimi Maru, Japanese str., 1.Set, tons, Capt. Hagiwara, from" Karatsu, with a cargo of coal, lying at buay No, H.-M. B. K, Paludin, British str., 3.4 tons, Capt.
J. W Wilson, from San Francisc and Shanghai, lying at Kowloon Wharf-A.P.C. Patrick Henry, American str., 4.808 tons. Capt. 8. Dargen, from New Orleans and Swatow, with case ail, lying at Laichikok.-A.O.L
December 7th. Amru, Dutch str., 934 tons, Capt. F S. der Heide, from Balikpapan, with bulk oil, lying at A.P.C. Wharf Asiatic Petroleum Co. Boren, British str.. 1,207 tons, Capt J
H. van den Berg, from Haiphong And Hoihow, with 2,043 tons cf general cargo and livestock, lying at buoy No. 9.-Shan Tai S.5. to. Celebes staru, Japanese str., 5.583 tons, Capt. I loto, from Moli, with 6.500 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Whari.-D.S, K. Chinh, British str., 1,35 tons. Capt. J. Beck, from Bangkok and Hoihow. with 1,157 tons of general cargo, lying at buoy No. C-B. & S. Ding On. Chinese str. 327 tons. Capt. Leung Hing, from Kwang Chow Who, with 60 tons of dried ginger root, lying at buoy No. C43-Shun On Co. Kung Sany, British str. 1.423 tons, Capt A Dockwrey, from Tsingtau and Shanghai, with 519 tons of general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Arishdeat Harrison, Americas str., 6,151 tons, Capt. Perta. from New York and Shanghai. The former port. she left an October 15th and the latter an
ecember 4th, with a general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-Dollar | XS, Line. Sharlund, German str., rife toña. Capt. Franz Helfer, from Yokohama and Keelung, with a general cargo, lying at bany No. A2.Jebsen & Co. Su Yang, British str., 1.504 tons, Capt. Dudny from shangizni and Swatow, with a general carge, lying at buoy S. B.-B. & S.
Tai Ste Ma, Chinese str., 192 tons, Capt. Kwok Ken Po, from Kwang Chow
SHIPPING NOTES,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 1925
The shipping statement for rester- day showed that the total number of vessels in the harbour at 2.12. 30, of which 26 were British.
seven pr
For the twenty-four hours ended at
yesterday there were rivals, or which three were British, one Italian, ono German, ons Japanese and one Chinese. The departures for the same period numbered four, including the as. Huzua Maru tot Swatow. The arrivals to the previous twenty-four hours numbered three, with twelve de partures over the same period.
The total cargo entered for Hongkong for the above period was, 6,23 tonsp vi which the biggest consignments were brought by the as Bornes (2,043 tons) and the 8. Kind Mari (3,950 tons), against 000 tons of cargo entered for Hongkong for the previous twenty-four hours. Cargo for ports beyond totalled 7,950 tons, compared with 4,300 tons the previous day. The combined cargo en- tered came to 13,173 tons, against the Previous entry of,6,900 tons.
The arrivals for the period referred to were the 8.5. Su Yong (British) from Shanghai and Swatow with general cargo and mail; the s.s. Burnt (British) from Haiphong and Haihow with 2,043 tons of general cargo and mail; the 8. Pushuu, (British) from Southampton and Singa pore: the ss. Trieste (Italian) from Trieste and Singapore with 30 tons of general cargo and mail; the 8.8. Saarland (German) from Yokohama and Keelung with mail for Hongkong, but no cargo, although entering 3,250 tons of cargo for Himi "Maru porty beyond; the
1.K
Japanese) from Karatay with 3.530 tons of coal and the 's Feri Sarma (Chinese) from Kwang "Chow Wan with 300 tons of general cargo,
the
Later arrivals yesterday were Ks. Perxidral Harrison (American) from the North with general cargo and mail from T.S.A.. Honolulu Japan and Shanghai and the 58. Taiyo Maru Japanese) with generai sargo and mail from the same ports.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Empress of Asin (C.P.R.1. doe to-day. 4gru (Swedish East Asiatic), due Jan.
1st, 1926.
Empress of Canada (C.P.R.), due Dec.
Tath.
Formon (Swedish East Asiatic), que
December 25th. Yale (B.L. & Apear), due 10-day.
A SUNKEN SHIP.
The master of the ma. Braco (British
Wan, with a general cargo, lying used from Haiphong and Hoihow) rel buoy No. C-Yan Fat S.S. Co. Taiyo Mara, Japanese str 14.457 tons,
Capt M. Otani, from San Francisco and Shanghai. The former port she left on Novome
Jatter a general biger came as buoy No. AT.K.K. Trieste, Italian str. 3,152 toms. Capt.
Gravellare, from Trieste and Sing pore, with a general cargo, lying at bapy Nn. As-Dodwell & Co.
CLEARANCES.
December 7th...
Am for Miri.
Patrick Hacy, for Manila.
President Harrison, for Man ki Smarlard, for "Manila. Trieste, for Shanghai. Yingehar, for Ningpo.
FASSENGERS..
ARRIVALS.
Per xs, Kwong Sung, on December 7th: Mr. A. B. E. Lamble.
ported to the Harbour Office yesterday that at 11.30 am on Saturday of Hainan Head Beacon, bearing South out off. a rather heavy wockien mast showing perpendicularly about four feet about the water and apparently well weighted at the bottom, being probably mast of one of the sunken ships in that icinity.
YANGTSZE STEAMER'S VOYAGE FROM SOUTHAMPTON.
THE S.S. · FUSHUS."
An interesting, arrival during the week-end was the 9. Fashua, a small river steamer of only 9 tons register. which arrived in port on Saturday night from Southampton.
The Fusban has been built by Messrs. John I. Thoryncroft & Co., Ltd., whose Eastern agent, Mr. R. Roxburgh, is at present staying at the Eongkong Hotel. The vessel is for service in the Per reaches of the Yangtze River. She has a mean draft of only 5 feet.
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The voyage from Southampton to Hongkong took in all 73 days. but only 3 days were actually spent in steaming.
Per Dollar liner President Harrison from New York ri ports, on December 7th:-Mr. and Mrs. Earry W. Brady,
Although other vessels built for ser. Mr. A. Gandossi, Mr. Victor B., Gloves, vice in the Yangtze River have accom Mr. Tsang Kwong King, Mr. Lin Ching plished the voyage from Home, the Hwn, Mr. James A. Lim, Mr. and Mrs Fuckus is the first one to have done so Chas A. Masce, Mrs. Maria Roberts, which, is capable of maintaining the ser
Mrs. Ina W. Shewan, Mr. and Mrs. J
vice in the winter, when the waters of MI. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John the Yangtze ace at their lowest, Watkins, Mr E. W. Broussen, Mr. and
At present the Fushun is anchored off. Mrs. Ford W. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stoudutters Island and presenta a amart P. Keeble, Mr. A. C. Newberry, Mrs. J.
While in port she will appearance. S. Roberts and son. Mrs. W. H. Arnold, undergo a speed trial under the super- Mr. W. Arnold, Miss S. Barnes, fr. E. vision of Mr. Roxburgh. W. Burch, Miss Margaret Baker, Mrs The vessel has a crew of 23 members, Sylvia Baker, Mrs. R. S. Cauvin, Mr including six British officers.. Her Wm. W. Coblenz, Mrs. M. J. Elliott, master is Mr. J. E. Blay, R.N.B., the Miss E. C. Foote, Mrs. F. Goodman, mate. Mr. L. L. Lawrence, and the Mrs. Emma E. Masser, Miss Flora M. second officer, Mr. F. Hewlett. 'Her Massy, Mr. Ralph Standisch, Mr. Mm. engineers, are Mr. G. Gair, Mr. V. A. Spurr, Mr. H. T. Stetson, Miss Lulu Almey, engineer in Thornycroft's in Tracey, Mr. J. W. West, Mrs. "Alice Merests, and Mr. MacFarlane, an oil fuel Johnson, Mrs. E. A. Waste, Mra, M. H.
expert.
Allyn, Mr. J. C. Blick, Mr. F. R. Burn- The steamer, a coal-convertible-oil- ham, Major F. R. Burnham, Mr. P. burner, is 144 feet long, with a beam cf Dorgett, Mr. J. H.Dorsett, Mr. and 28 feet. She is of 577 tona gross, and Mrs. A. Diener, Mrs. M. B. Ford, Mr. her maximum draft on the journey out Wm. M. Cregg, Mr. A. J. Todd, Mrs. E. wns 6 feet 5 inches. Coming into long- Cregg. Mrs. N. G. Tood, Mr. G. S kong her mean draught was five feet. Archer, Mrs. A. F. Salisbury, Mr. L. E.
Coming up from Singapore the Pushun Salsbury, Miss L. Roberts, Mr. R. L de encountered a very strong monsoon, but Well, Mr. J. W. Miller. Mr. Saul H. throughout the whole
passage from Sharman, Mrs. Lillian F. Lynch.
Southampton she behaved splendidly, In order to avoid the severity of the mou Boon, the vessel made her way to Hong- kong vid Palawan Island, though heary weather was encountered between Luzon and Hongkong.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.31.S. Empress of Australia ar rived at Tokohame on the morning December 5th, left the same evening, and is due at Vancouver on December 16th.
The M.M .. Amboise being delayed through bad weather, will not be due Ja Hongkong till the "ilth inst. (delay of two days).
The P. & C. A.5. Kashmir loft Shang- hai for this port on the 8th inst. at i p., and is due here on the 9th inst.. about a nim.
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Hongkong Obsartstory, December 7th.
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