Directory_and_Chronicle_1884 — Page 247

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

NAGASAKI.

Reuwick, W.,L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., &c.

"Restaurant l'Union'

J. Briffaut

"Rising Sun & Nagasaki Express" print-

ing office

C. Sitton, proprietor

A. Norman, manager

San & Co., D., merchants

E. de San (Hiogo)

"Seamen's Institute," coffee house and

reading roo

Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, hon. sec.

Smith, Capt. J. U., surveyor to the local

Insurance offices

Smith's Hotel

G. van der Vies

Mine. Labastie

Sutton, C., general contractor and tow-boat

proprietor

"Universal Saloon"

J. Crevich

Wright & Co., merchants

A. Wright

T. Horita

TAKASIMA Colliery OFFICE.

Nagasaki.

Kawada Koichiro, manager

T. B. Glover

Wuriu Furoh

Shimamura Sbeiske

H. B. Haskell

Takasima.

Yamawaki Masakatsu

J. M. Stoddart, mining engineer

T: Stone, assistant mechanical engineer

Tokuhiro Tameaki

Nambu Kiugo

C. Brown

Kishigawa Kinpri, superintät. No. 1 Pit Matsbayashe Kujiro, supertdt. No. 2 Pit R. Franzwieb, overseer

Kori Kwanshiro, captain of tug steamer

Missionaries. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF

AMERICA.

Rev. C. S. Long Rer. W. C. Kitchim Miss J. M. Gheer Miss E. Russell

REFORMED CHURCH OF AMERICA, Rev. H. Stout

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

Rev. H. Maundrell Rev. A. B. Hutchinson MTB. E. Goodall

FRENCH ROMAN CATHOLIC

469-

Right Rev. B. T. Petitjeau, Bishop of My- riophyte, vicar apostolic of Nagasaki

Rev. M. M. de Rotz

Rev. M. A. Salmon

Rev. A. C. A. Pau

Rev. T. P. Fraineau

Rev. J. F. A. Bourelle Rev. J. M. Corre

Rer. J. F. Marmand

Rer. E. Raguet

Rev. M. Sauret

Rev. F. Bonne

Rev. J. B. Ferrie Rev. J. E. Bahrer Rer. R. J. Matrat Rev. F. Vissier

CONTENT DES SŒURS DE LA ŜAINTE

ENFANT JESUS.

Sœur St. Elie, superieur

**

St. Mary

St. Zacharie

"

St. Suzanne

37

Pilots.

Nagasaki Harbour

J. Breen

J. U. Smith

J. White

M. Bankı

O. Smith

Gulf of Tokio to Nagasak

via Inland Sea

W. Lees

W. Harper

J. F. Allen

A. Topping, Gulf of Tokio to Idzuminada

KOBE (HIOGO).

Kobe is the foreign port of the adjacent city of Hiogo and was opened to foreign trade in 1868. It is finely situated at the gate of the far-famed Inland Sea. The barbour is good and affords safe anchorage for vessels of almost any size. The town, which is in the province of Settsu, is distant only sixteen miles from Osaka, with which city it is connected by rail. This line, which has been extended to Kioto (the ancient capital of Japan), a distance of 27 miles from Osaka, was formally opened to traffic along its whole length by the Mikado on the 5th February, 1877, and has since been worked with freedom and regularity. A further ex- tension from Kioto to Lake Biwa has since been opened, and this is now being The connection of Osaka with Hiogo by rail carried on to the north-west coast. has naturally tended to centralise trade at the port of shipment. Among the exports, tea, camphor, copper, and vegetable wax, take the lead. The value of the foreign import trade for 1882 was $6,376,785; that of the exports $6,345,573. In 1881, the value of the imports was $7,335,159, and that of the exports $5,319,82. The quantity of tea shipped from Hiogo last season was 13,317,171 The whole of this went lbs., compared with 13,048,185 lbs. in the preceding season.

Shipbuilding is an important to the United States of America and Canada. industry of the port, and a goodly number of iron and wooden screw steamers are annually laid down here. The population of Hiogo, as given by the last census, was 204,000. The foreign residents in Kobe in 1882 numbered 963, of whom 625 were Chinese, 237 British, 41 German, and 31 American. A foreign daily newspaper, styled the Hiogo News, is published at this port.

Consulates.

GREAT BRITAIN.-9. Consul-James Troup

2nd Assistant -W. J. Kenny Constable-H. A. Miles

DIRECTORY.

CHINA. Native Bund. Coneul-Li Yu Him Secretary and Interpreter-Choy Chew Secretary-Yu Jackson

Japanese Interpreter-Yung Yin Chee

BELGIUM.-118.

Consul J. K. Cunningham

SWITZERLAND.—5. Consul-H. Stannius, LL.D.

HOLLAND.-91. Consul-Chas. Braess

SPAIN.-9.

Acting Consul-James Troup

DEKMARL-91. Consul-Chas. Braess

HAWAIL-7. Fice-Consul-S. Endicott

ITALY.-5.

Acting Consul-H. Stannius, LI.D.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.—9.

Acting Consul-James Troup

GERMAN EMPI Consul-H. Standius, LL.D. Interpreter A. von Knobloch Secretary-H. Gutbrod Amtsdiener-R. Bernhardt

-5.

UNITED STates.-15 Consul J. Stabel Marshal-F. J. H. Nienstead Interpreter-K. Aqaya

PORTUGAL.

Consul-H. E. Reynell

Russia.-5.

Acting Consul-H. Stannius, LL.D.

SWEDEN AND Norway.-91.

Acting Consul—Chas. Braess

Municipal Council.

The Governor of Hiogo-Morioka Masa-

zumi

The Consular Body

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