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A feature of yesterday's shipping re turns was the predominance of British Vessels among the arrivals, also the good entry of cargo for Hongkong, which was more than that entered for ports beyond, an unusual lagyang.
The number of vessels entered as being in the harbour at 9 am, yesterday was
of which 39 were British.
March 3rd. Karon Nairn, British str., 1,014 tons, Capt. McDermid, from Cebu and Mike, with 4,684 tons of sugar, is ing at huey 3o, H.-Dodwell & Deverné, Chindan str., 1,568 tons, Cabt Wm. Brewer, from Foochow all Apoy with a general cargo. lying
For the twenty-four hours ended at 9 A buoy No. B-Yuet On S.8. Co Elmink, British str., 3,149 tons. Capt.
am. yesterday arrivals numbered thir. Androw Mrrer, from New York and, nine British, one Dutch, one Haiphong, with cas oil and general Departures over the same period came to French, oua Japanese and one Chinese. cargo. lying a Laichikok-Bank Line.
twelve, namely one for Sandakan, three Glenfalloch, British str., 11 tons, Capt, for Singapore, one for Amoy, two for
Connor, from
Shanghai, two for Manila. Penang andį Singapore, with a general cargo, lygon, one for Swatoy and one for ing at buoy Na. A24-Seng Soon!wang Chow Wan; with three clear- Từng
ance one for Haipborg, one Heibow Hong Sany, British str., 1.356 tons, Capt. and one for Kwang Chow Wan.
R. H. MeNair, from Shanghai, with
a general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf Jardine, Matheson & Co. Lee Sang, British str.. 972 tons, Capt. T
Croft, from Fort Bayard, with à general cargo, tying at buoy No. 35.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. Selene, Dutch str., 2,274 tons, 'Capt. S. Fethius, from. Balikpapan, with bulk oil, lying at North Point- "Asiatic Petroleum Co.
March 4th. Pafchas, British str.. 10.304 tons, Capt. F. Adeock, from Liverpool, "which part she left on January tard, with
a general carga. lying at Holt's Whir-B, & S.
Hakodate Hara, Japanese str., 3,956
One
CARGO ENTERED. (During hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday). For Hongkong
14.332 tons, Far beyond..........ma
Total
.29.327
(Daring previous 24 hours ended, at
a. or Wednesday), For Hongkong
6,732 tons. For ports beyond
Total..
11,437
..18,194
for
At the cargo entered for Hongkong, no less than 15 tons were carried in Capt. S. Kameyama, from Yokohama British vessels. The heaviest entry was and Pulupandan, with A generally a British steamer with 4,884 tons of cargo, lying at busy No. Asugar, while three other British steamers N.Y.K. More, British str., 5.910 tons, Capt. E brought 109 tons of bulk oil. entered over 1,000 tons each and a Dutch J. Thomson, D., RN.K., from The remainder of the entries were all London, which port she left on under one thousand tons." The heaviest January th, with a geral carge entry of enrgo for ports beyond was made lying at Kowloon Wharf.-lackin-hy the Blu Funnel 8. Cafebus, which non, Mackenzie & Co. Sugpere, British str. 300 tons, from carries 8,215 tons.
Shanghai, with a general cargo, ly- ing at buoy No. "A3—Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co. -President Jefferson, American art
tons, Capt. F. R. Nichols, from Maning with des tons of general cargo for Hongkong, lying at Kow
tied at 9 am yesterding were as under: The arrivals for the twenty-four hours
Bayard with 1.170 tons of general cargo The ss. Lee Sang (British) from Fort and mail; the ss (hong Shing (British) from Tientain and Weihaiwei with 1850 loon Wharf-Admiral Oriental Line. (British) from Taingo and tons of general cargo and mail: the 9.8. Preddent Wilson, American str. 6.319 Shanghai with 125 tons of general cargo
Lus, Capt. Hory Nelson, from San Francisco and Shanghai, this and mail: the Tulane (British) former port she left on February 6th
trim Osaka and Amoy with 140 tons and the latter on March 1st, with a parts beyond the R.M.S. Empress of final cargo,, mail and 980 tons for general cargo lying at Kowloon Wharf-Dollar S.S. Linn.
is (British) from Mapila with 10 tors of general cargo, mail and 174 tons for laith) from Penang and Singapore ports "beyond": Che 8.3. Glenfalluch with ton tons of general cargo, mail and to tons for ports beyond; the s.8. Hang Song (British) from Cheklang nil Shanghai with 75 tons of general cargo and mail; the s.5. Calches (British) from Liverpool and Singapore with 700 tons of general cargo, mail and 5.215 tons for ports beyond; the sa. #tro Nairne (British) from Cuba and Miike with 4,881
IP Jober, American str. 3,64 cons. Clitpl, 12, C, Drewson, from Manila, with hemp and air, lying at busy No A25.-Struthers & Barry.
CLEARANCES.
March th Calcins, for Shanghai. Empers of asin, or shanghai. Glenfuibuch for Amoy Hakodate Mara, for Shanghu. Hang Sung, for Shanghai,
Hydeungen, for Eyang Chow Wan.
Knight Companion for Iloita.
Lüchow, for Shanghai.
More, for Yokohama.
Nagano Maru, for Singapore.
Nagpers, for Bomlay.
Peraient defferean, for Shanghai. Selene, for Shanghai.
Shirash Mare, for Singapore.
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cona of sugar; the ax Seleur (Dutch) from Balikpapan with 2,102 tons of bulk oil is drums of cub oil a ja, tons of hulk cil and 117 drums of tuli oil for ports beyond; the s.s. Andr Labon (French) from Marseilles and
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Per Dollar liner Pera'deat Wilson, Hakodate Jara (Japanese) from Yoko CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon. from San Francisco vlé ports, on March hama with 22 tons of general cargo and 4th-Mrs. S. Barton, Dr. M. Bell, Mr. 7,000 tons for ports, beyond; the s.3. A. R. Bothe, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerber, President Jeferson (American) from Mr. A. F. J. Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Manila with general cargo and rail: the NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. "Poisat, Mr. T. C. Web. Mr. O. Aligado,.s. President Wilson (American) from Mias R. Allen, Mr. Jack Alter, Mr. B. San Francisco and, Shanghai,with gene- Anthony, rs. M. R. Bell, Mr. W. Ural cargo and mail; the as Jugore SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Brune, MW. R. Cothran, Mr. and Mrs. (British) from Shanghai with general A. J. Colt and two children, fr, L. A. Garrard, Mr. J. Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Griffith, Mr. H. J. Healy, Mr. Henry Houerlah, is Julia Hart, Mr. L. E. Johnaoi, Mrs. L. Kazina, Mr. and Mrs. A. M: Kirbet Mr and Mrs. FB. Matews and child. Mr. A. Montes, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Muncer, MA W. H. Perkins, Mr. C. Pierce, Mr. E. B. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henife and Infant, and Miss 1: Saddath.
Per P. & O. B.s. Muren, on March 4th: For Longkong: Mr. P. J. blurphy, Mr. J. AC. McWalser, Mr. M. R. Dickson, Mr. A. H. Mason, Mrs. E. Hornell and child, Mr. A. C. Butdier, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rogers and infant, bir. A. Treson, Mr. W. A B, Osmund, Mr. A. Riach,
cargo and mail; the a.s. Fauna (British). from Shanghai with general cargo and mail and the sa. Elmbank (British) from New York and Haiphong with 950 tons of general cargo and 1,500 tons for ports beyond.
The master of the Blue Funnel Line
Calchas, from Liverpool and Singe pork, reported to the Harbour Office yee- Lurday that there was one deportee from Liverpool on board.
The total number of deck passengers entered for "Hongkong for the twenty- four hours ended at 9 am, yesterday was 1,800. the largest number of some time past. The biggest entry was made by the
› Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. D. MeD. 88. Tulumba (British) from Osaka and
Buchanan, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Miles Amoy, this vessel carrying no fewer than and two children, Mr. S. S. Shepheard, 1,209 deck passengers.
Mr. T. J. Richards, Mrs. J.T. Smallcy,
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Per Admiral Oriental liner President W, Philips, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rooste, Jefferson, from Manila, on March 4th Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Finn, Capt. and Mrs. R. Amborg, Capt. C. S. Bookwalter, Mrs. J. Wheeler and two children, Mrs" Mr. H. M. Cavender, Mr. J. K Guin- E B Holder, Mr. D. H. F. McMaster, nelt, Mr. Liong Lim, Mr. R. Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and two daughters, Miss S. Mattey, Mr. A. Rivvern, Mr. P. Mr. E. J. Ainalio, Mr. L. F. Leonhardt, Rivera, Mr. A Santos, Mr. F. D. Shank, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Langston, Mr and Mr. R. Luther, Mias E. M. Moore, Hon. Mrs T. J. Fisher and inlast, and Miss
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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
The R.M. S. Empress of Canada árrigg ed at Yokohama on March 4th`at" 8 a.m., left at 6 p.m., and is due at Hongkong on March 11th.
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Benvenue (Ben Line), "duo March 9th. Empress of Canada (C.P.E), due March
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