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THE HONGKONG DAILY –PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ✨✨ 22ND
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS,
November 19th.
Chakwa Maru, Japanese str., 1,879 tons, Capt. K. Itah, from Dairen and Canton, with general cargo, lying at buoy No. C38-0.8. K. Eiger, Norwegian str., 875 tona, Capt H. Peterran, from Canton, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C43. Karsten Larsen & Co. Heinan Maru, Japanese str., 4,383 tons, Capt. T. Kubo, from Moji, which port she left on November 14th, with A general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-O.S.K. Song Be, French str., 790 tons, Capt. J. Bounamour, from Haiphong, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. 41. -Messageries Maritimes.
November 20th..
kita taru, Japanese str., 2315 tons, Capt. S. Deguchi, from Moji, which port she left on November 15th, with A general cargo, lying at Kowloon Whart.-N.YK.
Anyo Maru, Japanese str., 5,741 tona,
Capt J. Tsuji from Yokohama, which port she left on November 12th, with a cargo of refined sulphur, lying at buoy No. A5.—N.Y.K. Derawangst, German str., 1,0 tons, Capt. John Ernst, from Tourane, which port she left on November 16th, with rice and general cargo, lring at buoy Nb. "C30-Chau Yuu Teng. Dorry, German str., $79 tons, Capt. F. Jacobsen, from Quinhoa and Hoihow, with a cargo of rice, lying at buoy No. C4Chau Yus Teng... Fuku Maru, Japanese str., 2,707 tons, Capt. M. Murikawa, from Miike, which port she left on November 14th, with 3,755 tons of coal, lying at Wan: chai.-M.B.K.
Puchuan, Chinese str., 455 tons, Capt.
Hong Chuan, from Wenchow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. C36, Sen Sun Co. Kohoku Maru, Japanese str., 1,603 tons, Capt. T. Urayams, from Keelung, with coal and general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-O.S.K.
HONG KONG SHIPPING.
SATURDAY'S RETURNS,
General cargo entered for Hong Kong during the 24 hourd ended at 9 am, on Only 7,908 tons were recorded, out of Saturday was still below the averago which 1,938 tons were carried by British vessels. The Kalgan, a British steamer from Bangkok and Swatow, con- tributed 1,25 tons.:
1916.
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Cargo for parts beyond maintained the average. There was a total tonnage of 16,779 on vessels passing through «Heng.. Kong. British vessels carried 3,300 tons, and the best returns were on the Alta INSURE WITH Haru, a Japanese vessel from Antwerp and Singapore, and the 2.s. Heinan Maru, from Haji. The former had 6,819 tons, and the latter carried 4,308 tons.
During the period under review, there were 18 arrivals and 19 departures. The nationalities were:-British, 6 arrivals and departures, French, I arrival; American, 1 arrival and I departures Norwegian, 2 arrivals; German, arrivals; Japanese, 8 arrivals and a departures: Chinese, '9 departures;
·Dutch, 1 departure.
There were 64 vessels in port during the
The OCEAN
AGENTS:
period referred to They were: British, GILMAN & Co., Ltd.
1; American, Norwegian, 4; German, 3; Panama, 1; Japanese, 3; Chinese, 14;. Dutch, 5; French, 9; Portuguese, 2.
The tabulated lists of arrivals and clearances will be found elsewhere.
SHIPPING NOTES,
The as Foku Maru, arrived here, from Miiki on Saturday morning with 5,755 tons of coal for local discharge.
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The Chuckra Meru, an O.S.K. steamer, arrived on Saturday with 2,798 baga of rice and general merchandise for Hong Kong. She sailed yesterday afternoon for Dairen and Chefno.
En route to Buenos Aires rid Singa- Pore, Durban and Algoa Bay, the .. Wakas Maru, arrived berc on Saturday afternoon from Yokohams with 803 tons of general cargo and 7 bags of mail. She left yesterday afternoon with passengers and cargo.
The German steamer Devauungst, ar- and rived here yesterday morning, reported that she encountered very rough weather on her way from Tourane. She
brought 9,350 bags of rice for the Colors.
Soocho, British str., 1,354 tons, Capt. J. W. Lamont, from Shanghai and Swatow, with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. Bo.-B. & S. Tajima' Maru, Japanese str., 6,995 tons, Capt. M. Tani, from Rotterdam and
The German steamer Emil Kirdorf, Singapore. The latter port she left arrived hero after her scheduled time on on November 13th, with a general account of rough seas encountered be cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.tween here and Singapore. Her depar- N.Y.K.
ture, for Germany vid Manila and Suez, has been postponed until this afternoon.
PASSENGERS. .
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Tak Hing, Chinese str., 105 tons, Capt. Cheng Yung Fat, from Autan, with a general cargo, lying at Luen Cheong Wharf-Fook Hoi Co.
November 21st.
Chengshing, British str., 1,256 tops, Capt., D. R. Kilbee, from Shanghai, which port she left on November 18th, with a general cargo, lying at West Point Wharf.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
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ARRIVALE,
By the ss. Eai Hong, on November 1st Mra H. E. Goodman, Miss C. Goodman, Mr. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mr. K. Hauvidgton, Mr. J. Capland, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. K. A. Robinson, Mr. S. Lihanoff, and Mr. P. Tachramaif.
DEPARTUR29.
By the .. President Pierce, for San Francisco vid ports, on November 21st:---- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowers, Mrs. H.
"Emil Kirdorf, German str., 3,490 tons, Capt. Walgeinar. Zobel, from Kobe and Shanghai. The latter port she left on November 18th, with a general Speakman, Capt. E. L. M. Barrett, Dr. cargo, lying at buoy No. A... Reuter, W. E. O'Hare, Mr. W. Mansel-Smith, "Brockelmann & Co.
Mr. L Goodman, Mr. E. G. Barnes, Mr. Hai Hong, British str., 1,270 tons, Capt. B. W. Dutheit, Mr. M. 3. Divecha, Mr. E. Walker, from Foochow and S. Madar, Dr. H. H. Morria, Mr. D. C. Swatow, with a general cargo, lying Burn, Mr. L. F. Stokes, Mr. J. A. at Douglas Whart.-Douglas, Lap. Isaacs, Miss Barrett, Mr. H. J. Ras- raik & Co.
Imussen, Comdr. and Mrs. C. C. Moses, Katori Maru, Japanese str., 6,197 tons, Mr. B. B. Cole, Mr. M. J. Hirahorn, Mr. A. N. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Wolsiffer, Capt. T. Kusakari, from Yokohama Mr. O. Soenksen, Mr. J. L. Durand, Mr. and Shanghai. The latter port shes. A Konovalof, and Capt. J. 8. left on November 18th, wth" a general cargo, lying at buoy No A3.-Ñ.Y.K. Kyddo Maru' No. 26, Japanese str., 1,220
toni, Capt. Y. Matuso, from Keelung, Amoy and Swatow, with coal and general cargo amounting to 1,040 tons, lying at 8.0.K. Wharf.
Wharf.-O..K.
Nanchang, British str., 1,300 tons, Capt. J. M. Hopkins, from Shanghai and Amoy, lying at buoy No. C14. B. & S.
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Ryukua Maru, Japanese str., 384 tous, Capt. K. Takur, from Canton, with 500 tons of general cargo, lying at Kowloon Wharf.-O.S.K.
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·SHIPPING · . MOVEMENTS.
The R.M.S. Empress of data, which left Vancouver on November 19th, is due at Yokohama at noon to-mOTTOW.
The RMLS. Empress of Russia left Yokohama on November 20th, and is due at Yokohama on November 29th.
The Ben Line 2.s. Bengloc, from Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, London, and Straits, is due to arrive here on the
25th inst
..
Singapore for this port on the 19th inst
The B.I. and Apcar Line's Taima left
and is dus here on the 25th inst, at about 7 a.m.
The Blue Faunel liner Patroclue ar-
Siberia Maru, Japanese str., 6,117 tons, from San Francisco via port. She left Shanghai on November 18th,rived at Marseilles on November 17th with a general cargo, lying at buoy No. A8.--N.Y.K.
Suiyang, British str., 1,501 tons, Capt. P. R. Parslow, from Canton, lying at buoy No. Biz-B. & S.
The Blue Funnel liner Calchas arrived at London on November 13th.
The Blue Fannel Line as. Knight Com panion arrived at Liverpool on November 11th.
5 PM., the Day before Sailing. The contenta and value of all packages must be declared.
For farther Particulars, Apply to---
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE &:00,
Agents.
The Blue Funnel Liners City of Corinth Hongkong, 18th November, 1928.
Teijun Maru, Japanese str., 1,284 tons, 14203
Capt. R. Fukuhara, from Dairen and and Antiochus arrived at Boston and Chefoo. The latter port she left en New York on November 3rd and Novem November 15th, with coal and verber 6th, and November 8th and November ricelli, lying at buoy No. C37-11th, respectively. M.B.K.
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FROX UNITED KINGDOM VIA PORTS.
T
HE Motor Vessel
"OLENTARA”. having arrived from the above Parts, Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns at the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, whance, and/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.
the 25th November, Goods not cleared by 1926, at Noon, will be #ubject
to Rent. All broken, chafed and damaged Packages are to be left in the Godown's where they will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas on 24th Novem ber, 1926, at 10a.m. Claume against the Steamer including those for targo short delivered monst presented on the Special For provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be siécled by na in any case whatever, elem
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD,
Mågenta. * Hongkong, 18th November, 1926.
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CLEARANCES.
November 20th. Abita Marú, for Singapore. Chak Sang, for Bwatow. Chukua Moru, for Chefoo. Eiger, for Canton.
Feng Lee, for Saigon. Pingal, for Keelung Heinan Mara, for Singapore. Hydrangea, for Awang Chow Wan. Kiungehow, for Amey. Ewangtung, for Swatow. Lai Bang, for Amgy President
Pierce, for Shanghai.
Song Bo; for Haiphong Soale, for Swatow.. Tattoo Wanyi, for Pasuruan. Tajima Maru, tor Shanghai. Tak Hing, for Auiau, Wakana Maru, Tor Singapore. Van Overstražen, for Haiphong.
November 21st,! Katori Mari, for Singapore. Lushan Maru, forTM Canton, Macke, for Foochow
Nanchang, for Swatow.
Ryukwe Maru, for Keelung-
VESSELS EXPECTED
Agra (Swedish East Asiatic), due about
November 30th.
Bengloe (Ben Line), due November 25th. Formom (Bwedish East Asiatic), duo
December 13th,
Khira (P. & O.), due to day, "about" 8
a. m.
Talma (B.L & Apcar), dus November
25th, about 7 s.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONGKONG:
FOR NOVEMBER,· 1928."
(STANDARD TIME:OF-THE LIOTH KERI
EAST OF GREENWICH.)
Date,
Sunrise. November 22nd.....6.40.s.in:
23rd.....6.40
24th-41
25th.......6.42. 28th.0.43 » 27tb.......6.43
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