利達亨
Han-ta.li
TIENTSIN--TAKU
VRARD & Co., L., Merchants and Com-
mission Agents
P. Loup
J. Krüger
A. Perrenoud
WAHL, Jr., & Co., RUDOLPH, Merchants
Rudolph Walh, Jr. (Cologne)
H. Hagge, manager
H. Ballauf, signs per pro.
L. Boisserée
Agency
Düsseldorfer Allgemeine Versich. Ges.
昌華 Hua-chung
WARD & CO., WALTER S., Merchants
W. S. Ward
Agencies
Phoenix Fire Office, London
London Assurance Corpn., Marine
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房藥大氏臣羅
WATSON & Co., A. S., Ld., Chemists and
Druggists, Aerated Water Makers,
Wine, Spirit, and Cigar Merchants
Ed. Wilkins, manager
泰新
Hsin-tah-sing
WILSON & Co., Merchants and General
Commission Agents
James Wilson
R. A. Couseus
R. K. Douglas
H. Smith
A. Adaa
Agencies
Dodwell, Carlill & Co.'s Steamers Northern Pacific Railway Company Northern Pacific Steamship Company Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. North China Insurance Company, Ld. Sun Insurance Office
Standard Life Assurance Company South British Fire and Marine Insce. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld.
TAKU
This village is situated at the mouth of the Pei-ho, on the southern side of the river about sixty-seven miles from Tientsin. The land is so flat at Taku that it is difficult for a stranger to detect the entrance to the river. There are two anchorages, an outer and inner. The former extends from the Customs Junks to three miles outside the Bar, seaward; the latter from Liang-kia-yuan on the south to the Customs Jetty, Tzchu-lin, on the north. The village is a poor one, possessing few shops, no buildings of interest except the forts, and the only foreign residents are the Customs employés and some pilots. A railway from the adjoining town of Tungku (two miles up the river) to Tientsin was completed in 1888.
Taku is memorable on account of the engagements that have taken place between its forts and the British and French naval forces. The first attack was made on the 20th May, 1858, by the British squadron under Sir Michael Seymour, when the forts were passed and Lord Elgin proceeded to Tientsin, where on the 26th June he signed the famous Treaty of Tientsin. The second attack, which was fatally unsuccessful, was made by the British forces in June, 1859. The third took place on the 21st August, 1860, when the forts were captured, the booms placed across the river destroyed, and the British ships sailed triumphantly up to Tientsin. The water on the bar ranges from about two to fourteen feet at the Spring tides. At certain states of the tide, steamers are obliged to anchor outside until there is sufficient water to cross,
CUSTOMS-IMPERIAL MARITIME
Boat Officer-W. French
DIRECTORY
Tidewaiter- K. E. R. W. von Kniffert |
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Lightship Taku"
Acting Captain-P. H. Niner
Mate-H. C. W. Schroeder
Lightkeeper-H. A. Thorkelsen
Cruiser "Foam "
Tidewaiter in charge-G. Golden
Tongku Station
Boat Officer-J. Trojal
塢船沽大 Ta.ku Chuan-wu
NAVAL YARD-IMPERIAL
Managing Director-Tsan Tin-yü
Asst. do. Chu Fo Ching. Wo Yuen
Superintendent Engineer-T. W. Dye
Secretary and Intptr.-S. F. King
TAKU HOTEL
利德 Te-le
Captain J. Watts, proprietor
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