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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS,
August 5th
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 7TH, 1926
Increased tonnage and an increased total freight was recorded in the ship- ping statement for yesterday morning. For the twenty-four hours up to m the total tonnage entered was 33,9-19 Surped
rpeton, British str., 6,921 tons, Capt. (compared with 28,719 tons for the pre- J. N. Williamson, from Liverpool vious twenty-four hours). Four British and Singapore. The former port she vessels, one third of the arrivals, repre left on July 4th and the latter on sented 15,237 tons (compared with 3,027 August 1st, with a general cargo, tons). While there was an increase in ying at Holt's Wharf.-B. & S. freight for ports beyond of over 18,000 Sui. Chiaese str.. 178 tons, Capt.tons, cargo for Hongkong, despite two Le Shaiy from Sha & Chung, with more arrivals than during the preceding castic, lying as Luen Cheong Wharf. period, suffered" badly, decreasing by over 9,000 tons. The reason for the big -Fook Hol Co.
increase in freight for other ports, waS Sunkung, Chinese str., 320 tons. Caps solely due to an entry by a German Ini Kwong, from Kwang Chow Wan, atminer of over 10.000 tons. The two with a general cargo, lying at buoy British steamers carrying cargo for No. €40.-Man Vick 8.5. Co.
other ports made a good showing, having Best Carmon. American str...3,817 tons, nearly the same amount on board be- Cape L. C. Drewson, from Manila, tween them, leaving the other third of which port she left on August end, the freight to two other vessels. with a general cargo, lying at Stone- cutters.Struthers & Barry.
August 6th.
Delta. British str., 4,739 tons, Capt. F. Sadell, R.D., R.X,R., from Shang hai, which port she left on August 3rd, with a general cargo, lying a bung No. AL-Macklunon, Mac kenzie & Co.
Halvard British str, 1,217 toas, Capt. C. W Shearer, from Hongay, which port she left on August 3rd, with a cargo of coal, lying at North Point. -GIH, Livingston & Co... Kaija Haru, Japanese str1200
Capt. Y. Okura, from Swatow, with 1 tons of general cargo, lying a 0.3.K. Whart.-0.5.K.
Kolonny British str., 5.670 tons, Capt
.
58.
At 0 a.m. yesterday there were vessels in the harbour, of which 25 were British. During the previous twenty- four hours thirteen vessels arrived, viz., four British, one French, one American. two German, two Japanese and three Chinese. The departures over the same period also came to thirteen, riz, one British for Hongay, one Italian for Shanghai, one Japanese for Tsingtau. one Japanese for Takao, one Dutch and one Japanese for Singapore, one German for Keelung, one Chinese for Amoy: one Chinese for Sha U Chung, one British for Haiphong one Chinese for Hauhoi
nd Dne British and one Chinese for- Kwang Chow Wan. There were four clearances, r., one American for Manila one, French for Haiphong, one Japanese for Singapore and one
Dutch for
R. Mallalae, from London, which | Macassar. port she left on July 1st, with general cargo, lying at Kowloon Whart. P. & 0.
Musterlund, German sef, 3,864 toas,
Capt. W. Wenneck, from Hamburg, which port she lets oa, Jua- 19th, with the tons of general cargo. Iying a. Kowloon Wharf.-Jebsen & Co. Now, geBer, British str... 0,784 toos. Capt.
E. AL. (Stion, from Rangoon and Rangoon and Singapore. The latter Port she left on August 1st with a zeneral cargo, lying at buoy No. 424,
-Tuen Ke
In Prizieb str., 1,304 tons. Capt. A. McDodwell, from Shasght" "and" Amoy, with a general cargo. lying at Stonegutzers.-B. & S.
Yo Hing, Chinese str., 103 tons, Capt.
CARGO ENTERED.
مطلب
For the 24 hours ended at 5 am, at
yesterday).
For Hongkong For ports beyond
"Total
4,561 tons.
31,913
36,60T
(For the previous 21 hours ended at.
9.m. on Thursday).
7,032) tons.
For Hongkong
For ports beyond... 15,307
Total....22,3301
Of the cargo for Hongkong, four British vessels brought 2,074 tous between them, the best entry being 1.730 tons. Of the other nine vessels, the best entry was the remaining 2,617 tons divided, among
Shan, from Naumtau, with a cargo t vegetables, lying at Luna Chesagcc sons. With regard to freight for Wharf.--Fook Hoi Co.-
ports beyond, two British steamers car-
CLEARANCES.
August, oth
Colulu, for Manila.
Delta, for Singapore. Gemma, för Manila.
Hydrangea, for Awang Chow Wai.
Kalyan, for Shanghai.
Kusingtung, for Amoy.
fansterland, Tor Shanghai.
Thrumpen, for Saigon.
Sarpedon, for Shanghai.
Shantung, for Shanghai,
Sui Fik, for Sha 17 Chung. Sakong, for Kwang Chow Wan. Tab Hing, for Haukoi Tjisalak," for Amoy.
SHIPPING NOTES.
la connection with the sale of the motor-ship Kong Ning, mentioned 'yes- Lerday, one of the conditions of the sale was that the purchaser could, sub-| ject to the vessel retaining her British registry, cbtain a lean to the value of $40,000 at 810, per $1,000 per Chinese. lunar month,
first mortgagee, through...ibe vendor's solicitors. The Kong Ning was sold for $500 above the upset price, which was $40,000. The van- dors pay the wages of the master and crew-up to date of the completion of sale, from which date the purchaser will take over the engagement of all hands. "
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4,
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SPHAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGAY
HAIPHONG
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS.
STRAITS & CALOUTTA
SINGAPORE
TIENTSIN
KOBE via AMOY & MOJI
"HANGSANG'
"MINGSANG"
"HOSANG
"SUISANG
"CHIPSHING"
"NAMSANG"
TSINGTAU vis SHANGHAI... “YATSHING" HAIPHONG
**LEESANG
CHINKIANG via SHANGHAI, "YUENSANG*
TSINGTAU SHANGHAI... "KWONGSANG"
OSAKA via SHANGHAI,
MOJI KOBE.
TIENTSIN
SANDAKAN
STRAITS & CALCUTTA TSINGTAUMI. SHANGHAI... SANDAKAN
STRAITS & CALCUTTA
***
- Saturday, ...Sanday, ...Sunday,
7th Aug, at Il s.m. Sth Aug., at 3 a.m. Sth. Aug., at 11 am. ...Sunday, Sth Ang, st. Soon, ...Tuesday, 10th Aug., at Noon..
Wednesday 11th Aug, at 6 ...Wednesday, 11th Aug, at 5 p.m. Sunday 15th Aug.. at 8 am. ...Tuesday, 17th Aug., at "Noon, Wednesday, 18th Ang, at Noon.
"KUTSANG"
Friday, "CHEONGSHING "Sunday,
HINSANG
KUMBANG" HOPSANG" MAUSANG":
.." FOOKSANG
For Freight or Passage, apply to...***
3.ILL
20th Aug., at 7 am. 22nd Aug,, at Tuesday, 14th Aug., at 9′ pim. ...Tuesday 24th Aug., at 3. p.m.
.. Wednesday, 25th Aug, at Noon.
..Wednesday, 1st Sept., at p.m. ....Wednesday, 15th Sopt, at 3 p.m.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
F'kong;
Leare
S'hai. Eobe Leave Leare
...Aug. 19 Aug, 29 Ang.
T'hama. "Leave 25 Aug. 28 Sept
'V'COUTET. Arrive.
TELEPSONE CENTRAL No. 215.
20
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3 Sept.
5 Sept. 8 Sept 11 Sept. ...Sept. ...Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sep. 25 Oct
20 Oct. 23 Nov. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. ...Oct. ...Olet-99-Oct 31 NOTT 9 NOT! & Nor~15 ...Not. Nov. 14 New 17-Nov-20-Nov-19.
(E/Asia and E/Bussis call at]Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai).
HONGKONG-MANILA÷HONGKONG-SERVICE
Leave Hongkong Aug. Ang
Arrive Manila
11
Aug. 18 Aug. 27
Arrive Leave Manila Hongkong
Aug. 16 EXPRESS AMA Aug.
3Q EMPRESS. CANada Aug.
Aug.
14
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SAILINES SURFECT TO ALTERATION,
ried 9,422 tons, the entries being 2,340 SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
tens and 0,573 tons. Three vessels of uther nationalities cafried the remaining 59,521 tona, German steamer entering 10,300 tons and the other two vessels, 4,575 tons, and 7,648 tons, respectively.
The arrivals for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday were as änder
Sui Song (British) from Shanghai and Dairen with 116 tons of general cargo;
TENYO MARU
*KOREA. MAXU
SHINYO MARU "SIBERIA MART
TAIYO MARU
Omit Honolulu.
Calls Los Angeles
Monday
Tuesday, Tuesday,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
SHIRE
GLEN
AND
JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.
“U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE..
HOMEWARDS.
"PEMBROKESHIRE":
OUTWARDS.
Vessel
Dua Hongkong.
Vessel Discharges.
"GLENAMOY”
24th Aug.
2nd Sept.
* GLENAPP"
18th
£1.5
"GLENSHANE” *CARMARTHENSHIRE”
5th Oct..
*GLENBEG"
16th 29th
9th Aug., at Noon
24th Aug.. at Noon
7th Sept, at Noon Monday, 21st Sept, at Noon Tuesday, 5th Oct., at Noon
SOUTH AMERICA ria Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Mexico and Panama.
GINTO MARU
ANYO MARU
BOKUYO MARU
Wednesday, 25th Aug, at Noon Tuesday,
12th Oct..at Noon Saturday, 27th Nov, at Noon
Delta (British) from Shanghai with MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore & Faci
tons of general cargo, mail and 2,540 tons for ports beyond; Sarpedon (British) from Liverpool
and Singapore with 1,736 tops of general cargo, mail and 6,675 tons for ports beyond: „
Suiyong (British) from Shanghai and Amoy with 150 tons of general cargo and mail;
Tonkin (French) from Haiphong with
500 tons of general cargo and mail; West Caruna (American) from Los Angeles and Manila with 65 tons
SUWA MABU
FÜSHIMI MARU
HAKOZAKI MARU
HAKUSAN - MABU--
KITANO MARU
Saturday, 14th Aug.
Saturday, 29th Aug,
Saturday, 11th Sept.
Saturday 25th Sept.
Saturday, 9th Oct.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
MISHIMA MARU
TANGO MARU
+
Wednesday, 18th Aug., at 11a.m. Wednesday, 22nd Sept., at 11 am.
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vis PANAMA.
CALCUTTA MARU
HAKODATE MARU...
Saturday, 7th Aug. Friday,
20th Aug.
BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban & Cape Town, Delagos
Bay & Algoa Bay.
HAKATA MARU KAMAKURA MARU
of miscellaneous pargo, mail and 4,515 tons for porta beyond; Munsterland (German) from Miri with 476 tons of general cargo, mail and 7,618 tons for ports beyond,
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & -Haverstein.......(German) from Eamburg AWA MARU
and Singapore witht 360 tons of
general cargo, mail and 10,300 tons for porta beyand;
Kaijo Naru (Japanese) from Keelung
and Swatow with 712 tons of "gen- eral cargo and mail; Hakata Maru (Japanese) from Yoko- bama and Moji, with 149 tons of Sun Kong (Chinese) from. Kwang Chow
general cargo and mail;
Wan with 350 tons of general cargo and mail;
"Sui Fik (Chinese) from Sha U Chang
with. оле ton of vegetables and general cargo;
The 8.8. Halvard, a British steamer of 1,217 registered tonnage, and for whom the local agents are Gibb, Livingstone, arrived in port yesterday morning-with- a cargo of 2,400 tons of. coal from Hongay. The master of the Halvard re- ported to the Harbour Offfee that the buoy usually to be found inside Orange
Tak Hing (Chinese) from Nam Tau Island, approaching Hongay is missing. with four tons of vegetables. Vessels going to Hongay pick up their pilota at Orange Island. The coal
Later arrivals yesterday, too late for charged at the H.K. Electric Company's inclusion in the returns, were brought by the Halvard is being dis-under :- installation at North Point.
The total number of deck passengers) entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday was" 427, of which the 8.8. Hakata Jaru (Japanese) from Yokohama and Moji carried 207;
The Chinese steamer Yinghu, 1,239 tons, property of the Jenho Hangyeh Co., Ltd., at Antung, put into Dairen on the morning of July 15th, to load, only to be attached provisionally as security for
Halvard (British) from Hongay with
2,400 tons fo coal;
Seang Bee (British) from Rangoon and Singapore with 400 tons of general cargo and 150 tous for ports beyond:
Kalyan (British) from London and Singapore with 930 tons of general cargo, mail and 6,858 tons for ports beyond
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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS:
The BT and Apcar Line 8.5.” Shiralo
a Y,90,000 loan advanced by Mr. Geo. Left Amoy for this on the afternoon of Shaw of Antung. The story of the case the 5th inst, and is due here this as told by the Manchurian Daily News, (Friday) morning, at 6 o'clock. She will runs as follows:-In March last year, leave for Singapore, Penang and Cal. the Chinese firm borroted from Mr. Shaw culla to-morrok at 1a.m.
a sum of money secured with the steamer. Last January, when the ship underwent repaira, the same gentleman was made to pay for them. These advances, added up to by the interest, are claimed to have reached Y.90,000. On July 12th, Mr. Chiga, a local, barrister, as attorney for Mr. Shaw, had submitted the papers on the case to the local District Court, and, on receiving from his principal & warrant for attachment, the formalities were gone through on the 18th. This is the Brat case of the kind on record in the port of Dairen.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Empress of Asia (C.P.B.), due August
10th.
Nanking (Swedish East Asiatic Co.,
Ltd.). die August 12th. Shilarn (B.1. & Apear), due to-day..
VESSELS IN DOCK.-
The following vessels are in Dock:- Taikoo Dock:-Anatina, Kaying, Kuthe, Chengly and Kingyuan.
CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang
"GLENGARRY"
[$
Leaves H'kong
25th Aug.
London, Rotterdam &z Hamburg via Orna."
22nd Sept. London, Botterdam & Bamburg,
"GLENUGLE"
Movements are subject to change without notice. For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., "THE GLEN LINE, LTD.... AGENTS. Talephanes: Central No. 215 sub-er 23, and Central 3896,
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FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,
TU KI PAN AMERICAN STRAMENS
FOR VICTORIA AND SEATTLE.
SHANGHAI-KOBE-YOKOHAMA
" PRESIDENT JACKSON” *PRESIDENT MCKINLEY"
C
TO EUROPE-£120–£112.
...Ang..
Aug. 19th, 6 am.
8th, 5 p.m.
First Clase on the Pacific. First Class on American or Canaliza Railways. First Ciace sad Monooms on the Atlantic, Choice of Trans-Lontiacate Keuwasa Lins on the Atlantic. Through Accommodation and Booking Arranged,
FOR MANILA
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON" ...
THE
Any
-HONGKONG-AND-CHANGHAI-BANK-BUILDINGA. Telephonce: Central 2477, 2478 & 195.
Aug. 12th, 5 p.m. ...Ang. 24th, 5 p.m.
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SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC. COMPANY, LIMITED.
Service of Fast Motor Vessels
YOR...
MARSEILLES, ALGIERS, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND
SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Wednesday, 6th Aug.
Saturday, 21st Ang.
Colombo.
Wednesday, 11th Aug.
&
Rangoon.
Batur.lay
21st Aug.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
SYDNEY MARU
me. "DANTON"
"NANKING'
Monday,
9th Aug,
HAKUSAN MARU
Monday,
9th Aug.
PENANG MARU
Sunday,
15th Aug,
TOYOOKA MARU
Monday,
16th Aug.
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
TANGO MARU
further information, apply kom NIPPON YUSEŃ KAISHA.
Telephone: Central No. 292 (Private exchanges to all Depts.).
M.M.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS
Pro Arr.at Hgkg, Next Sailings
and Sailing for from Marseilles. g'nai, and Japan
Mail Steamora."
GENERAL METZINGER A AMAZONE
...B ANGERS -
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23th Ang.
...P
27th Ang...
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24th Sept.,"
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26th Oct.,.
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----31st August 15th Sept.
4th Aug.
8th Aug.
G. E. HUYGEN,
Canton,
FOR SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS.
'm.9. "CANTON"
"NANKING" For further particulars, apply to the Agents—~ GILMAN & CO., LTD.
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Probable Ballinge from Hongkong for
Marseilles."
17th Aug, 1926, 14th Sept"> 28th Sept, " 12th Oct, 26th Oct... 9th Nov, 23rd Nov...
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES
(including Table Wine and Free Doctor's Attendance) A Chase at Class 98. Odd BAMES (Sud 81. 0s. Od. B Ozan fist Class....2 85. O od STEAMERS J End
£ 70. odol Through Tickets to London and Leading Towns of i
Europe. Accommodation rosorved in the Trains at Marseilles. LIGNES COMMERCIALES (CARGO Bears). LASI-KIANG" from DUNKIRK, LONDON & HAVRE is das
to arrive on the 2nd August. Bailings subject to alteration without notice.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.
8, QUEKI'S BUILDING
For full Particulars, apply to:-
Telephone: Central 740.
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CONSIGNATION-TRI VSIT-REFRESENTAMIÓN,
Hongkong.
ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
THE
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
**CITY OF BARODA"
(9,670 TONS D.W.)
HE abors Steamer having Accommodation for over 100 First Class Passen- gere will be Despatched Fia PHILIPPINES, STEAITS, COLOMBO and SUEZ CANAL en 5TH NOVEMBER, 1526, for NEW YORK where she is due to arrive on 3RD JANUARY, 1927.
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For Freight or Fassage. Apply to
THE BANK LINE,LTD.
THE
AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO., " LTD.
Foa SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE VIA MANILA, ILOILO, SANDAKAN, BALIKPAPAN & RASAUL
8.8..." CALULU".....
Boiling
about 7 AUGUST,"
For Freight and Particulars, Apply to
TELEPHONE NO. CENTRAL 1030,
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents
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