CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES."
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM.
NAVIGATION 00.8 STEAMER
MALWA."
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,
LIMITED......
FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamship "BENTRACKIE.”
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20rm: ̄ 1926
ALLTID HONGXone on 19ra August, 1928.
Fox ANTWERP. LONDON, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADENY COLOMBO AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the 'above. named Vogel are hershy informed that their Goods are being landed and
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods placed at THE xx in the Hongkong and
have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining Kowloon Wharf and Godown Campanandalivered after the 24th instant, wil Godowne at Kowloos, whern coah Consign be subject in Beat will be sorted out Hark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Goods will be landed here zaless Instations have been given to the con trary Six hours before arrival of the Steamer
Goods not cleared within -8 days, inslading date of arrival will be rabject to Rent
CONSIGNES of Cargo are hereby inform. that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazanians and/or extra Bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf fad Dodowa Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the
wharres. Delivery may be obtained.
Na Fire Insurance will be effected by us in anv care whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Consigneen, and the Company's Surveyors, Mestra. GODDAXU & Doccias, at 10 .. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Talerigued on or before 8th September, 1926, or they will bat be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
hare left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Àzania.
Hongkong, 19th August, 1925.
13880
NOTICE TO CONSTUREES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00., LTD.
ANTO
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Frox" NEW YORK VIA MANILA. --
"JASON
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer are hereby notified that the Carga having arrived per 1.5. TELEMACHUS" from Singapore will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and rabject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf The Gargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 18th August.
Optional Cargo will not be landed, unless Notice as been given prior to Bteamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final Fort of call to which the option extenda
to be
All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are The left
in the Godowns, where they will be 77mined
Tuesday and Fridays on any betwest the hour of AM. and Noox,
10. within the Free
Storage Ne Claims will be admitted, after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th August will be mhist in Bent
All Claims against the Steamer way presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th September, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
"BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE,
Agents,
[3875 Hongkong, 18th August, 1926,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AND
→FROM UNITED KINGDOM YL
BINGAPORE.
N
VONSIGNEES per Compaar's Starmer
TELEMACÄUS' are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis
charged into Folts Wharf, Kowloon, where if will lie at Consignes visk and rubject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Helt's Whart. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 18th August.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unlear Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Friday's between the hours of 10.45 M. and Noor within the Fres Storage period.
Na Olaima will be admitted after the Goode have left the Steamer's Godean, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21th August, will be subject to Rent
All Claims against the tamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th September, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents
[3976 Hongkong, 18th August, 1920..."
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All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th Sept, 1996, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be sxamined on the 24th instant, at 10 ani, No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents Hongkong, 17th August, 18:26,
SHIPPING NEWS.
TASSEN JERS
ARRIVALS."
HONGKONG SHIPPING.
DECREASE: BUT FREIGHT STILL'
FAIR
Per Dollar liner President Cleveland, With seven fewer arrivals than on the from San Francisco vid ports, on August | previous day, and one of them carrying 20th-Mr. John C. Crowe, Mr. Eugene phenomally large freights, tonnage and Funke, Mrs. H. A. Judson, Miss cargo figures necessarily decreased, as Judson, Misa J. Judson, Miss Ewas shown by the returns in yesterday's Mann, Mr. Car! E Rankin, Mr. E. G. shipping statement. However, although Westlund, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. there was a drop, figures still remained fair, and several vessels made a good re- White.
Par P. & O. a. Value, from Europe turn, British vessels showing up well and ports, on August 19th-r. J. carrying about fifty per cent. of the cargo O'Callaghan, Miss S. Satten, Mrs. A. for this port and about two-thirds of the Mackenzie, Mrs. J. O'Callaghan, Mia freight for ports beyond. The toanage A. Wilson, Mr. I. F. Nicholson, Mr. T. figures were:-Total: 39,399 tons (British Armstrong, Mr. W. T. Savage, Mr. R. S. vessels 15,713 tons; other nationalities Spencelagh, Mr. D. Snow, Mr. T. L. 23,086 tons). Read, Mr. K. W. Hong, Mrs. L. Bowler,
At 9 am, yesterday there were 51 vessels Eng Lt G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs C. H. Douglas and child, Mr. JH. Marshall, in the harbour, of which 2 were British. Comdr. F. Miles, Sisters M. Garcia and During the previous 24 hours twelve C. Kilger, Mr. B. S. Bartholomew Mrs. vessels arrived, viz, five British, two G. Williams, Miss B. Williams, Mr. G. American, two Japanese, two Chinese and E. Gates, Mr. T. D. Hughes, Miss Me ono French. The departures during the Connell, Mrs. Hope-Lewis, Mr. J. D. same period came to seventeen, riz., one Klerk, Mr. B. Portilla, Mrs. A. Do Norwegian and one French for Saigon, one American and one Mello. Among the passengers passing two British, through were: Mr. F. D. Burdett, Mr.Japanese for Shanghai, ono British and W. N. Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Han-one French for Kwang Chow Wan, .one nigan, Dr. and Mrs. L. Ingle, Mr. and Japanese for Batavia, one British for Mrs. K. C. Ramsden, Rev. and Mrs. Takac one Japanese for Hongay, one British For Pailing, Dr. G. King, Mr. 8. E. Murray, Chinese for Hauhoi, one Mr. H. R. Squire, Mr. R. H. Clark, Manila, one Dutch for Amoy, one Chi NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. Mr. E. and Master Lent, Col.-Comdr. nese for Sha U Chung, one, British for Heath, Mra K. and Miss V. Staley, Miri and one Japanese for Tsingtao THE Motorship
Mr. H. S. Staley, Mr. J. Patterson, Mr. Clearances during the same period came having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURGR W. Forster, Mr. F. B. Andrew, Mr. to five, vi, one British for Haiphong. and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby H. E. Hyde, Mr. E. A. Castle, Eng.-Ltwo British for Shanghai, one British for notified that their Cargo is being landed at G. Taylor, Mr. C. S. Hampton, Dr. and Quinhou and one Dutch for Mantis. their
CARGO. ENTERED. risk into the Godowns of the Hongkongles. F. S. Houghton, Mr. A. L Scott, and Kowicon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Mr. F. V. Jensen, Miss Griffiths, Mrs. Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained. D. Fox, Misa Clutterbuck, Capt. Cox, All Goods remaining undelivered after the Br. J. Simon, Mr. W. Wysocki, Miss M. 24th of August, 1926, will be subject to Bant Pirie, Mr. A L. Brown, Mr. A H. No Fire Inearance will be effected by ala Gordon, Mr. C. Grazioli, Mr. Feique, any case whatever.
Mr. Lange, Mr. Court, Mr. L. Koslo, Miss L Charmillon, Mise A. Hachler, Sir E. R. Jones, Mrs. B. Mellor, Mr. N. P. Motoomull, Mrs. M. Coombs, Mrs. E. Hussey and child, Miss Burlinson, Mr. Hillyer, Mr. T. D. Murray, Mr. A Stingbys Hosie, Mr. H Brakima, Mrs. Mitchell, and Mr. and
THE *KOENIGSBERG"
(1871
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowa for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, on the 23rd of Ang, 1926.
No Claime will be sdmitted after the Goods hare left the Godown-and-il Clims presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's atal bare, after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the. Undersigned for countersignators.
MELCHERS & 00., Agenta: NonusCE LLOYD, BRIMIT. Hongkong, 17th August, 1926.
→ (8873
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER
"KIDDERPORE.”. </
ARRIVED HONGxona on 17 August, 1923 FROX BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed dad placed AT THEIR ask in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Conngument will be sorted out
obtained Mark by Mark and Delivery can the Goods are landed,
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This vessel bring on Cargo from Persian Galt er B.IS.N. and B. & PSN. Cos. Steamers.
by case whatever.
Optional Goods will be handed here unless Lostructions have been given to the contrary 6 hours before arrival of the SteamIOT,
Goods not cleared within 8 days, including late of arrival will be subject to Bent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination-by-the-Consignees, and the Company's surveyors Mesara, GODDA & Dovolas at 10 am.. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
AD Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 16th September, 1928, or they will not be recognizes will be admitted after the Goods
:
No Claims iare left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agents.
[9874 Hongkong, 17th August, 1928.
TER XXV. VARCE LIMWDY
THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION NO. 2 THERAPION NO. S
Ho, i ir Bladder Cohort. 200. # for Blood & Ride 'Diewers. 1o. & for Chroule VOLLZAMAR, JEJ 17 GRANDI GENEREK, PEREK ZU MOELLED, DE, 22%. En Can My Co., Extermouk Rd., H.W., London, t MENAT EZLERE & STRANONG
Mrs. Leventhall.
DEPARTURES.
G.
•
qi
(For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday).
"For Hongkong 10,587 tong.
For ports beyond
Total
16,661
....97,218
F
(For the previous 24 houre ended at
4.m. on Wednesday)." For Hongkong For ports beyond
Total
..13,176 tons.
45,395
"
Of the cargo for Hongkong, British vessels brought about half the total (5,031 tons) there being three four figure entries and one three figure entry. One British vessel failed to enter any cargo for this port.
Per Admiral liner 'resident McKinley, for Seattle vi ports, on August 19th Mr. Walter B. Champlin, Mr. Fred O. Fian, Mr. A. S. Hunt, Mr. Walter Myers, Fr. C. Montes, Mr. Joha Reiger, Mr. Wm. W. Sigler, Mr. Heary M.
The best entries were Suyder, Mr. J. C. Wunderlich, Mr. Fred W. Vogler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. 1967 tons, and 1,500 tons. Of the re Atwell, Mr. W. J. Hawker, Mr. F.mainig 5,526 tons for this port, this was divided between seven vessels of other Moller, Mr. J. S. Watt
nationalities, the two best entries were 2,418 tons and 2,000 tons, the remainder, with the exception of thres, being threa Sgure entries. With regard to freight for other ports than Hongkong. Three British vessels carried two-thirds, the top entry being 6,000 tons, and the lowest 27 tone. Of the remaining 7.666 tons, in <essels under 'other flags, the best entry- was 4,371 tons,.
;
were 45
Per. Empress of Asia, for Victoria, B.C., vid ports, on August 19th:-Mr. M. Alea, Prof. J. Anderson, Miss P. Arguelles, Mr. B. Bertulfe, Mr. J. Bernales. Mrs. E. Barkley, Mr. B. O. T. Burkwall, Miss E. H. Banner, Mr. T. Bacani, Mra E. Bourne, Mrs. A. M. "Block, Miss G. C. Block, Mr. D. C. F. Clark, Mr. J. Carminas, Mr. E A. Demm, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denham, Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott, Mr. B. Montague The arrivals for the twenty-four hours Ede, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fetterley, Master NF-Fetterley, Miss M. ended at 9 am." yesterday.
Anhui (British) from Singapore and Fetterley, Mr. C. Francisco, Mrs. Cunder France, Mias Fanny Lee, Mi Fehrock,
Amoy with 420 tons of firewood and Mr. J. F. Fernandez, Mr. M. Gelabert,
general cargo. Mrs. W. Gibson, Mrs. Hight, Mr. M. Hierro, Major and Mrs. C. Hines, Mrs. C.. Hierro, Mr. and Mrs. HM. Hodges, Mr. R. T. St. G. Caulfield, Major C. F. Mr. F. Hobbs, Mr. A. Hillaly, Mr. J. Corser, Mr. R. Nakanishi, Mr. H. Uveda, Hashizume, Mrs. Vera Hulme, Mrs. A. Mr. R. Inouye, Mr. and Mrs. Coombe, Haughwont, Mr. I. Imbreck, Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs Jones, Miss Eva Burge Jarmen, Mrs. C. P. Jarmen, Miss KMr. T. Kojiro, Mr. H. Ide, Mr. S. Kawa Miss D. Jarmen, Mr. P. mura, Mrs. Kawamura, Master E Kawa Sibuoh, Mr. J. Mentalbo, Mr. M. mura, Master T. Kawamura, r.. Mentalbo, Miss Moffett, Mr. P. Marques, Izutsu, Mr. Jose Quiogue, Mr. H. Koba Mrs. H. Mayeda, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. yashi, Mr. A. E. Brond, Mr. A. McNeill, Morgan, Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Mrs. Dora Mr. and Mrs. McMichan, Mr. H. Lewis, Mark, Mr. D. MoMurray, Mr. M. Mr. A. B. Skinner, Mrs. A. E. Broad, Marquardt, M.-D. MacFarlane, Mr E Miss C. Broad, Mr K. Shimabskoro, Mr. Mr. M. Platon, Mr. C. Platon, Capt. E. Block, Mr. J. Murakami, Mr. Zvinkin, Noguchi, Miss Nickles, Mr. T. Oncinier, W. H. Squire, Mr. George Barsen, t and Mrs. H. T. Perrin," Mr. W. Posener, Mr. S. Tomota; Mr. S. Shimada, Mr. T. Mr. F. Paradies, Dr. and Mrs. EUchiyama, Master Uchiyama, Mra. Polia Quisumbing, Master H. Quisumbing, koff, Mrs. Zviakin, Miss K. Doi, Mrs. F. Master D. Quisumbing, Master L. Tomita, Mrs. Kabashima, Mrs. Yama- quisumbing, Mr. G. Robayshi, Mr. A. mura, Mrs: Onodera, Mrs. T. Ogata, Mrs. Hivera, Mr. H. Ramas, Comdr. and Mrs. Matsumoto, Mrs. O. Akamine, Miss Violet F. Pires de Rocha, Mr. S. E. Runez, Walker, Mr. M. Matsumara, Mr. M. Capt. K. Rountree, Mr. F. B. Reese, Matsumoto, Mr. Rishood, Mr. A. Tomo Master J. M. Recse, Mr. C. Regis, Mr. zawa, Mr. Suenaga, Mrs. Suenaga," Mr. M. Stamcles, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sangle, K. Masuko, Mrs. S. Masuke, Mr. Y. Mr. R. Santos, Miss A. Salvesen, Mr. Morits, Mr. S. Takanari, Mr. H. Matsn D. Tomlio, Mr. J. A Thibault, Mr. W. moto and Mr. M. Toyoshima. D. Williams, Mr A. Tianan, and Misa L. Young,
Jarmen,
Per .5. Mishima Maru, for Australia, vid ports, on August 20th-Mr. S. Mori, Mr. A. Foster, Mr. I, Kawamura, Mr. M. Hosoi, Mr. H. Russel, Mrs H Russel, Mrs. Jackson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Akamatsu, Mr. and Mri. Y. Kato and four children, Mr. Donald Kinney, (Continued on next column.)
...
Telemachus (British) from Liverpool
and Singapore with 1,500 tons of general cargo and 5,000 tons for parts beyond.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Lieut. Commander G. F. Hole, H-N., the At this Marine Court yesterday, before
Aut Sang (British) from Calcutta and master of the motor boat Europe was Singapore with. 1,244 tons of gene fined $5, or five days hard labour in
ral cargo and 3,9% tons for ports default, for being on the outside of two beyond.***.
other boats alongside the s.s. Suwa Maru Cheong Shing (British) from Tientsin and Weihaiwei with 1,867 tons of general cargo. City of Corinth (British) from Keelung with a mil entry for Hongkong, but 27 tons for ports beyond. Icat #albrook (American)
At the same Court, the mistress of a cargo boat was faed a similar sum for anchoring in the Southern Fairway. An excuse offered was that the boat had dragged her anchor and gone unwittingly Policu from into that obstructive position. Astoria and Kobe with 2,000 tona evidence was to the effect that the boat of general cargo, and 300 tons for, was found at 4.45 in the centre of the fairway and that the junk people were porta beyond, President Cleveland (American) from asleep.
San Francisco and Shanghai with 2,418 toas of general cargo and 1,968 tons for ports beyond. Ajo fare (Japanese) from Keelung
and Sustow with 429-tons of geno ral cargo nad 500 tons of ecal. Mishima Maru (Japanese) from Yoko-
On arrival here, the master of the s.8. hama and Nagasaki with 150 tons of water melons, potatoca, cotton Anhui reported to the Harbour Office and general cargo, and 4,371 toas, that two coolie deck passengers died during the voynge from Singapore and for ports beyond.
The total number of deck passengers. entered for the twenty-four hours ended at 5 am. yesterday was 856, of which the ss. Aut Sang (British) from Calcutta and Singapohe carried 736.
Sui Fik (Chinese) from Sha U Chung Amoy
with three tons of general cargo,
Coming here from the North, the s.3. Tak Hing (Chinese) from Namtau with
three tons of vegetables.
Cheong Shing sighted on August 16th, a General Metzinger (French) from Yoko-quantity of wreckage, apparently from a hama and Shanghai with 14 tons of native craft. in Lat 28.14 N., Long. miscellaneous cargo and 919 tona 19,49 E. The next day she observed a derelict junk in Lat. 29.03 N., Long. for ports beyond.
120-18 E.. It seems probable that these craft were damaged during the typhoon which went North.
Later arrivals Festerday, too late for inclusion in the returns, were:-
Malm (British) from London" and Singapore with 330 tons of general cargo, mail and 1,100 tons for ports beyond. Kalyan (British) from Singapore and Bangkok with 780 tons of general cargo, mail and 40 tons for ports beyond. Tango Fara (Japanese) from Mel
bourne and Manila with 243 tons of general cargo, mail and 2,100 tons. for porta beyond.
t
A notice of mariners, issued by the Maritime Customs, Marine Department, Shanghai, under date August 11th, refers to a change in depth of water at the Taungming Crossing of the North Chan- acl Entrance. The notice reads: "A ré sounding of the Tsungming Crossing. shows that there is now only a depth of & feet at low water of extraordinary spring tides between the Crossing Buoy and Shoal Buoy. Mariners are, warned that the channel should be navigated
Maila arrived for Hongkong by the with caution. Charts effected are Marine above vessels as under dubutex bags Department Charts Nos. 1 and 2. Bine from Amoy; Telemachus unspecified from points are obtainable at the Coast In- Europe; Kut Sang 145 bags civil spector's Office." and 38 bags naval from Europe; Cheong Shing 30 bags from Wei-hai- Michian Maru 64 baga from Japan;
300 President Cleveland bags Kaijo Maru 39 bags from Keelung; wei;
bai U.S.A, Japan and Shanghai; General etsinger 190 bags from Shang (Continun on sirst enlumn
from
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bies are
risk into landed and stored at their Koroon
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Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after Mooday, the 23rd Instant, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Charges.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or befors
will the 26th inst, or they
not be
recognized.
All damaged Packages will be examined on Monday Morning, the 23rd instant, at 10 am
by klessra: Goddard & Douglas,
No Fire Insurance has been elected.
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