PADANG--MAKASSER
TELS & Co's., L. E., Handel Maatschappy
M. Passer, signs per pro. K. Hoedemaker, do.
J. A. Klok,
HAACKE & Co.
Agencies
do.
Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Ocean" Mercantile Bank of India, Limited Manchester Fire Assurance Company
GEO. WEHRY & Co.
H. J. Brewer
HANDELS COMPAGNIE "PADANG"
J. J. H. van Proosdy, agent
O. Schönherr, signs per pro.
Agency
State Assurance Co., Ltd.
H. LEVISON
Agencies
G. Hoppenstedt & Co.
Bat. Zee-en Br. Assur. Maatschy. Quettner en Winkelman
MAATSCHAPPY VOOR HANDEL EN INDUSTRIE
E. H. Ang, director
BANK AGENCIES
JAVASCHE BANK
ར་
W. Jolbs, agent
W. A. van Zuylen, subst. agent
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY
G. Wirix, agent
NEDERLANDSCH
MAATSCHAPPY
1321
INDISCHE ESCOMPTO
F. C. Kok, agent
STEAMSHIP AGENCIES
DE SCHEEPSAGENTUUR
Jhr. J. H. W. M. van den Bosch, agent Agencies
Stoomvaart-Maats. "Nederland" Rotterdamsche Lloyd Java-China-Japan Lyn
Java-Pacific Line
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY
F. Rühl, agent
J. J. Smits
W. H. A. Sarolea
LAWYERS
H. A. Kloppenburg
PHOTOGRAPHERS
C. Nieuwenhuis
Kun Chuan
STOREKEEPERS
Winkel Maatschappy v/h. P. Bäumer & Co.
N. V. Tokra
H. Zeilinger
J. Boon, jr.
E. Dunlop & Co.
F. Wyckerheld Bisdom A. Jesinowski
Hellfach & Co.
MAKASSER
Makasser, the capital of Celebes and Dependencies, is situated 119° 24′ E. longitude and 5° 8' S. latitude. The population amounted in 1916 to 35,000, of whom 1,200 are Europeans, 6,000 Chinese, 190 Arabs, 110 other foreign Orientals and 27,500 natives. As the principal centre of the trade in the North-Eastern part of the Archipe- lago, the place has great importance. There is a quay, 1,800 metres long, with custom-houses and godowns, whilst a new quay of about 1,100 metres long is now under construction. Makasser has been closed as a free port since August, 1906. The place is nicely built, a fine lane with tamarind trees forming the thoroughfare of the principal part, where the Government House and other public buildings are situated, and leading on both sides to large squares covered with grass, the Konings Plein and Prins Hendrik Plein. The busy part of the place is Passar Street, where houses with colonnades give the impression of a town of southern Europe. Near the European Settlement the natives have made their villages. The surrounding country is low and marshy and covered with rice-fields and kampongs. The mountains, with the Peak of Bonthain. in the distance, afford a fine view, especially in the evening, when they are not covered by the fogs that rise from the plains.
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