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Alam,

8,515 Bags

Baraboo Leaves,

55 Bundles

Beans,

8,893 Bags

Brass Ware-Brass Bagone,

Brass Locks,

2 Cases

Building Materials,

Stone Slabs,

Spars and Planks,

Butter (Chiucse),

Charcoal,

Chow-chow Cargo,

Copper (old),

Cotton (native),

Earthenware,

Flint Stones,

Flowers, artificial,

Fruits, dried,

Cotton Cloth (native),

Cow Sinews,

{ Crockery-Ware,

Cutch, re-export,

Dates,

Dills, re-export,

12,

720 Slabs 10,187 Pieces

976 Baskets

1,020 Bales

32 Bundles

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20 Packages

12 Baskets

22 Bags

. 16, 1859.]

The Hongkong Government Gazette,

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-A Return of the Quantities and Value of Merchandize exported from the PORT OF NINGPO, to the Countries and andermentioned, in 102 British Vessels, of 15,827 Tons Burden, during the Year ending 31st December, 1858.

DENOMINATION OF ÅRTICLES.

QUANTITIES

Estimated VALUE IN

DOLLARS.

8,200.00 37.00

26,226 00 15,960.00 140.00

140.00 3,160.00

WEIGHT

TO WHAT COUNTRIES AND PLACES EXPORTED.

Piculs 583

Shanghae, and Amoy Shanghao

Foochow-foo, and Macao

583

17

Amoy, and Singapore

11

Shanghac

Shanghae

Foochow-foo

930 00

Shanghae

361.00

Foochow, Macao, and Singapore

17,403.00

428

Singaporo

10,400.00

...

C.chew,Amoy.F.chow, Macao,&S.por

13,100.00

Foochowfoo

25,999.00

640,00

Amoy, Foochow, and Singapore

18,291.00

110

Amoy

2

Foochow-foo

130.00

Shanghae

3,040,00

Amoy

Whampoa

Shanghae

500.09

120.00

50,00

Foochow-foo

100.00

3,646.00

Gunny Bags,

Grano,

Rams,

Hemp, Herba Iron Röd, Kittysols,

Margrove Bark,

Mats.

Medicinal Drugs,

Nankeens,

0:1,

Oil Cake,

plves,

Paper, Pers. Pes Cake.

Ratfins, . Rhubarb.

Pipe Stems.

Grain and Wheat,

sirease,

Ground Nuts,

100 Packages

10 Bags

121 Packages 191 Baskets

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120 Bundles

Chinchew, Amoy, and Swatow

Foochow-foo

126,250.50

700 00

30.00

Singapore

695.00

Amoy

588.00

Amoy, Macao, and Whampoa

337.00

Swałow

960.00

59 200

885 00-

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Shanghae

400.00

Amoy, Macao, and Singapore.

7,890 00

700

750,00

|3,969 Bund, & 2,900 Pcs.

Shanghae, Amoy, and Singapore

6,656.00

Chinchew, Amoy, Foochow, & Macac

12.561.00

140 Bales

Amoy

2,800.00

Chinchew, Amoy, and Foochow

13,409.00

Chinchew

3,240.00

Foochow-foo

100.00

149 Packages

Whampoa

316.00

Chinchew, Amoy,Foochow,Hongkong.

95,814.09

[Macao,&Swatow

8,560.00

115.00

Singapore

190.60

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LAFS

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Sdt Fish,

Shirtings, Grey,

Silk.

Silk Thread,

Soap Stone,

Soy,

Suzar,

Sundries, Wool,.

falow,

Tobacco,

Tea.

Tin, re-export,

Smahoo Wine,

Sandalwood,

Seaweed,

Seeds, Mustard, Linseed,

66 Packages 7,690 Jars

Foochow

660,00

Amoy, and Foochow

6,920.00

20

19

271 Packages & 4 Cases

Shanghae

South Coast

Foochow, Macao, and Singapore

Foochow, and Amoy

140 00

50.00

11,234.50

Foochow, Amoy, Chinchew,& Swatow

15,852,00

1,170.00

3,610.00

200 Packages

Foochow-foo

500.00

270

Amoy, and Foochow

540.00

300

600.00

"Foochow-foo

2,075.00

1,590,00

123 Packages

Foochow, and Chinchew

936.00

(†262 Chests & 500 j-chts,

250

**

South Coast Shanghae

4,578.00

9,000.00

Amoy, and Foochow

4,400,00

$195,647.00

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Ash Consulate. Ningpo, 31st December, 1858.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

CHAS. A. SINCLAIR, Vice-Consul in Charge.

The subjoined Royal Proclamation, from the Supplement to the London Gazette of 1st February, 1859, vel from Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, is published for general information.

By Order,

Superintendency of Trade, Victoria, Hongkong, 14th April, 1859.

VICTORIA R.

BY THE QUEEN. A PROCLAMATION.

G. W. CAINE.

WHEREAS, in and by the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Commerce, agreed upon and concluded between Us and His Majesty the Japan, and signed on the twenty-sixth day of August last, it is (amongst other things) stipulated and agreed, that there shall be pace and friendship between Us and His said Majesty; that certain ports and towns therein-mentioned, in the dominions of His shall be opened to British subjects at the respective dates therein also mentioned (the earliest of such dates, as to the ports of ad Kanagawa, and Nagasaki, being the first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine): and by further stipulated, that the Articles for the regulation of Trade, which are appended to the said Treaty, shall be considered as

art of the same, and shall be equally binding on both the contracting Parties to the said Treaty, and on their subjects: whereas, until the ratification of the said Treaty (of which due notice will be given), the existing laws and regulations of Japan in full force; and British subjects are thereby interdicted, under severe penalties, from all trade and intercourse with Japan, otherwise

ft accordance with such laws and regulations:

whereas we have been given to understand that divers persons, being British subjects, have despatched, or are preparing to despatch, rtain ships and vessels, which ships and vessels are appointed or intended to proceed to, and to trade or endeavour to trade with, intercourse with Japan, contrary to, and in violation of, the existing laws and regulations of Japan, and before the ratification of Traty, and otherwise in contravention of the said Treaty, if the same shall be hereafter ratified:

And whereas all attempts to violate the said laws and regulations before the ratification of the said Treaty, and all attempts to contravene the stipulations thereof, after its ratification, will tend seriously to frustrate, and will greatly endanger the success of Our attempts and maintain friendly relations, and promote commercial intercourse with His said Majesty the Tycoon of Japan and his subjects, be in derogation of the laws and usage of nations, and will prove highly prejudicial to Our dignity and good faith, no less than to s and interests of all Our loving subjects, and will tend to the perpetration of serious crimes and offences, and will be of great langer and detriment:

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