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WUHU
Merchants' Steam Navigation Company are interested in several coal districts and have expended large sums in the opening of their mining property; the output has thus far been small, owing to the lack of proper machinery and management. The Chin Kang Company, a wealthy native syndicate, have a government permit to open mines in several districts and have been prospecting with a view to developing their property in the near future. A number of smaller companies are operating at present with the sanction of the above Corporation, to whom they pay a royalty. Two companies representing foreign capital-the Yangtsze Land and Investment Company, Limited, and the I Li Coal and Mining Company, Limited--have purchased a number of the most valuable mining properties in the immediate neighbourhood of Wuhu.
There is a large trade in timber in Wuhu, but that, like all other trades, is in the hands of the Chinese. There is a steam flour mill and a soap factory. The soap does not sell well. The preservation of egg yolk and albumen is an industry which was started in 1897, and has been carried on with several changes of proprietorship. A brick and tile manufactory is being erected.
The town is fairly well built, with rather broader streets than most Chinese cities possess, and is tolerably paved. The tract of land selected 30 years ago for the foreign settlement was definitely ceded in 1906, and sites were allotted to the Anhwei Railway Company and to various shipping companies, each lot having a river frontage of 600 to 1,100 feet. Bunding operations have progressed satisfactorily, and the place has taken on a decided air of prosperity. The roads in the Foreign Settlement have now been completed and are well laid out, forming a good promenade for those who care to avail themselves of walking exercise. Four large godowns have been built by Messrs. Butterfield & Swire on their ground in the New Settlement for stering rice, and Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., have also acquired property in the vicinity. Everything in and about the New Settlement seems to be in a state of abeyance, waiting for, it is said, the Customs to build and move down to the site adjoining it, and a plot of ground has been purchased by the Customs for this purpose.
Work on the railway also appears to be at છે. standstill. On the plots of ground acquired by the Asiatic Petroleum and the Standard Oil Companies below I-Chi-Shan, a hill which forms the lower boundary of the Foreign Settlements, the former company has erected oil godowns and the latter has premises in course of erection. The Electric Light Co. appear to be doing well, for electric lighting has superseded that of oil to a great extent, A railway is projected to Kwangtelichow, but funds are said to be lacking, and the only work noticeable at the Wuhu end is that piers have been erected for a bridge across the creek. The population of Wuhu is estimated at 100,900.
ANHUI RAILWAY CO.
Hans Berents,
DIRECTORY
engineer-in-chief,
M.V.D.I., M.A.R.E. Assoc., &e.
ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., Ltd., THE
V. Strange, manager
J. L. Bowker
行藥惠門 Pu Wei Yoh Hang
BERTHEL, C., Wholesale and Retail Drug-
gist, Dealer inChinese Patent Medicines
古太 Tu.koo
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Merchants -Tel.
Ad: Swire
F. A. Wells, signs per pro.
Agencies
China Navigation Co.'s Hulk "Pekin" Ocean Steamship Company, Lal. China Mutual Steam Nav. Co., Ld. Taikoo Sugar Refinining Co., Ĺd.
Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Co., Agents for John I. Thornycroft & Co, L
Australian Oriental Line
London and Lancashire Fire Insce. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Corpn. Palatine Insurance Company
Guardian Assurance Co. (Fire)
Union Insce. Society of Canton, Ld.
局商招
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGATION Co.
Hulk "Bombay"
C. C. Lee, manager
A. Y. Williams, clerk and translator
CONSULATES
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
In-charge of H.B.M. Consul-H. A.
Ottewill
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