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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP, CO., LTD. OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CON- TINENTAL PORTS VIA STRAITS.
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per Company's Steamer
CONSIGNEES
"NINGCHOW"
are hereby notified that the Carge will be dis charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignoes' risk and enbject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt' Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 19th October,
Optional Carge will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's rival, but carried on from part to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
the hour notio
All broken, shafed and damaged Goods mes to be left in the Godowas, where they will be xamined on any Tresdays and Fridays between AM. and Noon within the Free Storage
No Claims admitted after the Goods hare left the Steamer's Godown, and all Good remaining undelivered afterthe 23th October,
be bject to Bent
All Claims against the tamer must be resented to the Undersigned on or before the BLA November, or they will not be recognised
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Arents.
[1087 Hongkong, 19th October, 1928,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LAD.
JHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
CO. LTD..
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Faox NEW YORK via SINGAPORE. ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer DIOMED"
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THE
A REVIVAL IN SHIPPING.
MORE VESSELS, ARRIVE THAN SINCE BOYCOTT STARTED.
A BUSY SCENE IN THE HARBOUR. Yesterday the. Karbour presented a busy appearance, and, in fact, it was more like prestrike times. The wharves had a number of vessels, including the Empreas of Canada, and the President Mckinley, with the Patroclue and an- other Blue Funae Iship as Holts Wharf; while there were many riding at the buoys.
HONGKONG DALLY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, CCTOBER 20mu,“ 1926
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By the 22 President McKinley, on October 19th-Dr. C. B. Castle, Mr. S. Black, Masters C. and J. Black, Capt. By the is. Aki Mary, from Yokohama, W. Kaufmann, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ross, vid Ports, on October 19th-Mr. Kr. T. C. Han, Mr. Padorani, Mr. Gotts, Yoshida, Mr. E. Mokuda Mr. Mr. Angale, Mrs. A. J. Waller, Misses Kanegas, Mr. B. Ito, Mrs. M. Fujita, Waller, Master Waller, Mr. L. Schipper, Mr. B. Hashimoto, Mr. and Mrs Mr. A. E. Boyd, Mrs. E. Fredericks, Kawada, Mr. S. Mayaraki, Mr. T. Muro Mrs. M. Ladow, Mr. M. R. Lautman, kami, Mr. S. Mori, Mrs. T. Mori, Mr. M. Mr. RR Dooley, Mr. M. H. Feder, Mori, Mts. T. Sugahara, Mrs. K. Fujita, Mrs. F.: Feder, Miss P. Feder, Mr. Lau Mrs. N. Kanegao, Master S. and Miss T. Foon, Mr. H. B. Hammond, Mr. Porry Kanegao, Mr. B. Oshima, Mrs. F. Wearne, Mrs. N. Applegate, Mrs. E. M. Oshima, Mrs. H. Oshima, Mr. S. Kato, Bachrach, Miss W. A. Scott, Mr. E. T. Mr. and Mrs. S. Saito, Masters H. and Beyer, Miss I. Dolbey, Mr. A. Snyder, J. Saito, Miss T. Saito, Mr. K. Matsuno, Mrs. J. Stafford, Mr. J. J. Underwood, From the 8gures recorded in the Mrs. C. Oba, Mrs H. B. Denison, Mr. Mr. Carl Vogel, and Mr. R. F. Zercher.
By the Blue Funnel liner Patroclus, that a revival in local shipping is about Kobayashi, Mr. Y. Shiomi, Mr. L. B. for London vid Singapore and Mar- Harbour Office returns, it would seem T. Takayama, Mr. A. Nayaya, Mr. M. to take place. In proof of this, it many Jenkis, Mr. T. Matsui, Mrs. A. Matsui, seilles, on October 20th:-Dr. and Mrs. he stated that more vessels arrived duris H. Matsui, Master T. Matsui, Mrs. WV M. Koch, Mrs. E. G. Fallot, ing one period of twenty-four hours than H. Henville, Mr. S. Hiroto, Mrs. C. Master J. M. Pallot, Mrs. J. A. Sheel, in the same time at any period since Hiroto, Master M. Hiroto, Miss S. Mr. A. Culver, Mrs. RE, Greensmith Mrs E and infant. Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Mr. the strike and boycett commenced. With Hiroto, Miss K. Hiroto, the ending of the boycott a better tone Kitamura, Master Y. Kitamura, Mr. G. and Mrs. C. C. Black, Mr. C. S. Hyaca, Takeshita, Mr. N. Takeshita, Mr. K. Dr. Klein, Mr. and Mrs Masters, Mr. in local shipping is already being felt.
Takeshita Mr. Y. Takeshita, Mr. F. D. Tracey, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gull, Kurata, Miss J. Kurata, Master T. Mr. and Mrs E. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moss, Mr. J. bun, Mrs. A. E. Terrill, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barrett, Kurata, Mr. W. Jones, Miss G. Moss. Mrs. W. J. Terrill, Miss Terrill, Master Dun, Mr. E. L. Sellara Mr. E. H. Mr. D. Bass and daughter, Mr. Evans, Mr. AR. Young, Mrs. A. 6. G. S. Foster Kemp, Miss Foster Kemp, Young, Miss I. Hartridge, Miss M Master Foster Kemp, Mr. G. N. Gawler, Scarce, and Miss B. M. Eckersley, Mr. H. A. Hevenier, Mr. C. W. F. Lailey, Mr. T. A. Dein, Mr. J. Clark, Mrs. A. D. Bell, Miss Fripp, Capt, and Mr. Thornley Jones. Mr. R. L. Morreau, Mrs. M. B. Nilson, Mr. and Mrs J.. McKay, Miss M. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. W.. G. Adams, Miss A. Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Fripp, and Miss G. Sloan.
The Figures.
sels in the harbour, of which 30 were At 9 am yesterday there were 68 ve British. During the previous twenty- four hours no fewer than 25 canela arriv ed and fourteen departed, with four clearances. The arrival 'figures compare well with pre-strike Egures, the average daily number then being from 24-03. Since the strike the daily guear have usually been between 10 and 18. Good figures will again be the order to-day
port.
SHIPPING NOTES.
entered for the twenty-four hours ended The total number of deck passengers at 9 am yesterday was 1,109, of which 278 were carried by the ss. Su Sang (British) from Penang and Singapore, Kwang Chow Wan, 113 by the Summing 405 by the Hydrangea (British) from (British) from Shanghai and Amoy and 103 by the Witell (German) from Shang-
th
By the R. M.S. Empress of Canada, 19th-Mr. and Mrs. F. W. and Miss from Vancouver vid Ports, on October Carey, Miss Wrey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, Miss D. Bowley, Mr. C. A. it seema, for between 9 am and 8 p. Barey, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harrington, at least 13 more ships had arrived in Capt. W. W. Hipkin, Dr. W. C. Klein, The nationalities of the vessels arriving Lady Pollock, Mr. G. M. Pugh, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Masters, Sir and for the period referred to were: cleven, Pugh, Mr. L. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. E. British, two French, one American, two Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Humphrey Dutch, two Norwegian, two German, Miss I. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon three Japanese and two Chinese.
There were no vessels, with the ex- Fetter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and Miss ception of one, in bailast, from Canton, E. M. Childe, Mr. F. H. Crapbell, Mr. but the majority came from parts such as and Mrs. Arthur Davy, Mr. E. Meale, Shanghai, Foochow, Singapore, Amoy S. S. Bonsan, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Airs. L Meade, Master V. Meade, Mr. and Japan. Cargo for Hongkong was perhaps not so much as might have been | Master J. A. Adamson, Mr. P. A. Cox, are hereby notified that the Darre having expected, considering the large number Mr. and Mrs. H. A. and Miss Ferguson, arrived per "NINGCHOWfrom of arrivals, but che explanation is that Mr. H. K. Jepson, Mr. V. E. Jepson, hai... Bingapore will be discharged into Holt's Wharf only three four-figure returns were made, Capt. W. G. Lalor, Mr. A. Laperski, Mr. Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk the remainder of the cargo entries all A MacKay, Mr. C.. G. Melchera, On relief by the units of the destroyer and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage
Holl Whart. The Gargo will be ready for being under 600 tons, and for the most Capt. E W. Morris, Mr. M. R. Nichol-Botilla, the sloops-Magnolia, Foxplore, Delivary from Godown on and after 19th Part of only just over 200 tons. Seven son, Mr. D. C. Palfreeman, Mr. C. M. Bluebell and Hollycek will return to October
out of the eleven British vessels brought Petterson, Mr. F. Powell, M. N. H. Hongkong to await the arrival of the Optional Cargo will not be handed here, unless cargo for Hongkong, totalling 3,913 tons, Ramsey, Mre. T. C. Ramsay, Mr. D. Carysfort and other trooping vessels
Ruttonjee, Mr. A. SH Thompson Alissbringing the new Nation been given prior to Steamer's arrival, with the best returns 1,000 tons of gen but carried on from port to port to the final eral. 4.500 tons of sugar, and 2,300 tons M. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. Curphey, port of call to which the option extends. of salt and general (all just over Miss May Dick, Miss F. Dodson, Miss All broken, chafed and damaged Goods a 200 tons being salt). Six out of lour S. Funderburke, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
teen vessels of other nationalities brought Garraway, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Green, Miss M. Harrison, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Tamined
on any Tuesdays and Friday cargo for this port, totalling 1,288 tons. the hours of 10.45 am and Noom, Another vessel brought livestock, and a
Innerst, Miss A. and Master Innerst, between within the Free Storage period.
couple of small Chinese coasting boats, Miss M. Lafever, Mrs J. A. McDonald, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods brought a few piculs of fruit, ete. For Miss M. McDonald, Major and Mrs E have left
the Steamer's Godown, and sil Goods ports beyond only one. British vessel car- K. Rowntree, Miss J. A. Rowntree, Miss KATE remaining undelivered after the 25th October ried freight, this being 3,000 tons of ger- E. Schell, Miss M. R. B. Selman, Miss will be subject to Beat.
eral cargo, with 27,135 tons in vessels un- R. Stewart, Misa M. V. Summer, Miss All Claims against the Steamer, must be
der other flags, and the ship carrying no G. Ward, Mr. Rolf Haansen, Mr. 8. T. fewer than 10,600 tons of general for, King, Mr. F. R. da Luz, Misses M. and Port Said.
S. Michkebauome, Miss Michkebauomo, Misses A. and M. Remedios, Mr. F. X.. da Rocha, Mr. S. and Mrs. Sack, Mr. C. T. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs G. M. Cock and Miss Cock and infant, Mr. and Mr. A... Duncan, Mr. D. N Roy. Among passengers passing through Hongkong on their way to Manila were: Mr. T. D. Drysdale, Mr. L. Dreyfus, Mr. & M. L. Or
presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th November, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta. Hongkong, 19th October, 1926, [4090
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICÄN & ORIENTAL LINE.
FROX NEW YORK.
TEE Motor Veevel
"FORRESBANK”
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the haiardous and/or extra-bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godern Co, Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have init the Godowns and Goods remaining undelivered after 23rd October, 1926, will be subject to Bent
All Claims against the steamer, must be presented to the Undersigned, on or before 30th October, 1928, or they will not be recognised,
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on Saturday, 23rd October, 1916, 10 am
No Fire Inedrauco has been effected. Bills of Lading will be conateraigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents, Hongkong, 16h October, 1998.. [4050
S.S. "PORTHOS,"
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS. DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE
TONNAGE AND CARGO.
The following comparative statement shows the tonnage and cargo entered.
Tonnage.
(For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.. yesterday.) British vessels 20,787 tops. Other vessels .....31,595
Total
52,363
12
(For the previous 24 hours ended at 9am. on Monday.) British vessels ......... 7,353 tons. Other vessels ..... ..18,601
Total
2
.22,854 11
Cargo. (For the 4 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday.)
For Hongkong 10,299 tona. For ports beyond .....30,135.
.40,434
Total
(For the previous 24 hours ended at 9 am on Monday.) For Hongkong ......... 6,214 tons. For ports beyond ......12,315
Total
.18,530 St
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Principal Arrivals. The detailed list of vessels arriving for the period referred to are given elee where, but the following refer to some of the most important.
Van H. Hubar, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kittredge, Mr. M. H. Lines, Mr. J. K.i Loughran, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Obliger, Miss M. Schraeder, Mr. F. Sullivan, Mr. Y. Ito, Mr. Y. Murase, Mr. H. Mohara, Mrs. F. A. Branagan, Misses J. and Y. Crighton, Mr. and Mrs. B.
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H. C. Jones, Capt. L. P. Kent, Mrs. A. S. Lowe, Mr. B. H. Purcell, Mr. E. P. Speight, Mrs. L. L. Spellman, Miss E. Walkei, Mr. T. M. Serina, Mr. and Mrs. P. Marcado, Mrs. J. H. Muller, Mr. Y. Muranishi, Mr. E. Eruz, Mr.. W. Nuguid, Mra E. B. de Eudata, Mr. V. Jabe, Mr. J.. B. Powell, Mrs. J. Sundar- slie and Master J. Sundaralie, Mrs. H. G. Williams..
By the B. Atsuta Maru, from Loador, vid Ports, on October 19th:Mr. R. V. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Babat, Mias A. E. Babst, Mr. L. 8. Henzell, Rev. E. R. Hughes, Mrs. E. C. A. Ledertoug, Misses K. and 1. Ledertoug, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mendoza, Mise M. Mendoza, Miss W-Schoeder, Mrs. J. M. Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Walsham, Miss G N. Walsham, Miss A. J. Walsham." Among Passengers passing through on their way to Shanghai and Japan were: Miss M R Adam, Mr. D. A, Abercrombie, Mr. W. Alfred, Mr. J. E. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. H.. Blatchford, Master G. H. The Blue Funnel Line Patroclus arriv- Blatchford, Miss A. M. Blatchford, Miss ed from Taku Bar and Shanghai in the C. E Bycroft, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. morning with nothing for Hongkong, but Bidgood, Master J. J. Bidgood, Mr. and ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL carries 3,000 tons of general cargo away Mra P. E. L. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs LES, &c., alas Cargo from LA-PALLICE, to other ports when she sails to-day J. A. Dawson, Masters D. W. O. and COGNAC, 46, 4x 6.4. » LIEUTENANT DE Home. She had a passenger list of 42 J. R. O. Dawson, Mrs. R. Fisher, Master LA TOUR" & Carge from BORDEAUX ex The Sunning came in from Shanghai B. C. Fisher, Mrs. D. Falstow, Mr. and *s. "LOUQSOR," in connection with aby and Amoy with 1,050 tons of general Mrs. J. Holt, Miss M. Holt, Mrs. G Steamer are hereby informed that their Good cargo, the Shantung with 600 tons, also Bolt, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hols, Mr. Y. with the exception of Opium, Treasure and from Shanghai, and the Taikon Wanyi Karimoto, Miss T. Hishikawa, Mrs. Y Valuables are being landed and stored at their from Tjilatjap with 4,500 tons of sugar Kamiya, Mr H. Kamiya, Mr. M risk into the Gedowns of the Hongkong and for Hongkong. Another British steamer Katsumata Mr. 8 Kobayashi, Mrs. M. Kowloon Wharf and Godown God to arrive was the Halyard from Tourane Kosaka, Mr. K. Kumata, Mr. O. E
whence Delivery may be obtained
with 2,050 tons of salt and 250 tons of Kennard, Mr. K. Kurokawa, Mr. and imentely after landing.
Cargo will be forwarded on unless general cargo...
Mrs. G. McMurdo, Misses E. and I. McMurdo, Mr. K. Maeda, Mr. S. how is received from the Consignees before 6 AM, Today, requesting it to be
Mitaral, Mrs. B. Mitarai, Mr. and Mrs, T. Nods, Mias H, Noda, Miss Nishihara, Bills of Leding will be countersigned by
Mr. T. Nakakega, Mr. M. Nakamura, the Undersigned, Goods remaining anclaimed The Albert Vogler (German) from Mr. S. Ogawa, Mr. K. Ohta, Mr. Y. after Thursday, the 21st instant, at Noon, Whampoa, previously from the North, Ogawa, Miss D. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. will be subject to Rent and Landing Charges sails with 3,700 tons of cargo: the A. Strandvig, Mr. T. Sands, Mr. K. All Orims must be sent in to pie on or before ittell (German steamer) with 6,000 tons Seki, Mr. S. Saco, Prof. Budo, Mrs. Monday, the 25th inst, or they will not for other ports, the Rangoon Mary K. Bhibzyama, Mrs. T. Shino, Prof. T. be aged Packages will be examined on with 5,089 tons for ports beyond; and the Miss Y. Tanaka, Misses M. Tanaka (2), (Japanese) from Yokohama and Moji Takahashi, Mr. and Mra K, Tandaka, All Thursday, the 21st instant, at 10 am, by | sa." Honolulu Maru from the same ports Mis N. Tanaka, Miss B. Tanaka, Mr. Mestra. Godilard à Douglas...
with 2,841 tons
C. W. Widdowson, Mr. J. K. Wu, Mr.. and Mrs. C. F. Young, Mr. M. Yamada, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ysaumi.
landed hers.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. ","
J. LIMAGE,
Agent
14077
Hongkong, 15th October, 1926,
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The Scatteurg, German steamer, brought nothing for this port, but carries 10,800 tons for other ports, her next port being Port Said.
- Later Arrivals, Later in the day, not included in the above returns, the Ningchau (British) came in from Shnagbai with 2,980 tons
(Continued on nezi Volumn.)
for Hongkong and 4 tons for other 285 tons of Hongkong cargo and carries porta. The Glengarry, British steamer, 3,319 tons away. is carrying 8,300 tons for other ports; while the Kotes Maru, Japanese steamer, brought for Hongkong 7,121 tons of cement and sundries from Foochow and Bwntow
The Aki Maru, which enfla to-day for Manila and Australian ports, brought (Continued at foot of next Column)
The Empress of Canada (British) also arrived" from Vancouver and the North and saila to-day for Manila, returning here on October 25th and leaving for Vap- couver on the 20th.
The Present McKinley (Admiral Orles- tal Line) was another departure yester day for the North and Seattle.
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