Commercial.
THIS DAY, FOUR P.M. The movement in favour of Dock shares, which we reported yesterday, has been continued with the result of materially im- proving the status of the stock in the share market. After very extensive cash busi- ness at 48 per cent. premium, no more shares could be secured, and then 49 and eventually 50 became the ruling price. At the last quoted rate several hundred shares changed hands, and there is still a strong demand for the stock. From market indications I would almost appear as if a higher rate will have to be ten- dered before holders will be induced to sell. With the exception of these exten- sive transactions in Docks, other busi- ness has been of a nominal character. Banks remain qulet, but firm, at 118, and Sugars are also very steady, no liberties being taken with this popular stock. A few Steamboats have been done at 23 per share premium, ex div., which is a slightly reduced rate as compared with the last business reported. It would ap- pear that the "change of government" in in the Hotel Company has inspired fresh confidence in this popular medium for speculation. A very fair business-amount- ing to several hundred shares-has been booked at 97 ex div., and there are still buyers at the rate. Other quotations re- main unchanged.
SHARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-118 per cent.
premium.
Union insurance, Society of Canton-$1,600 per
share, buyers.
China Traders Insurance Company-$1,6co
per share..
North Chira Insurance-Thé.- 1,175 per share. Yangtare Insurance Association-Tis. 885 per
share. Chinese Insurance Company-8282) per share,.
sellers. On Ta! Insurance Company, Limited—Tls. 150
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$950 per
share, buyers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$290 per share,
sellers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company
50 per cent. pemin, sales. Hongkong, Canton, and Macau Steamboat Co.
-23 premium, ex div. sales.
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Shipping.
ARRIVALS,
Feb. 3, SAN FRANCISCO, German schooner, 251, Oltmans, Whampoa 3rd February, General. -siemssen & Co.
Feb. 3, KAISAR-I-HIND, British steamer, 2,559,
J. C. Babot, Shanghai 1st February, Mail: and General.-P. & O, s. N. Co. Feb. 4, MELI, Chinese steamer, 472, Null, Shang- hai 30th January, General.C. M, S. N. Co. Feb. 4, CARISURCOKE, British steamer, 960, H, Wharton, Swatow 3rd January, General.- Kho Cheong Po & Co.
Feb. 4, ESMERALDA, Buitish steamer, 395, R.
Talbot, Manila 1st February, General. Russell & Co.
Fcb.
HONGKONG, British steamer, 958, J. B. + Fryer, Plymouth 14th December, via singa pore, Coat and General-Siemssen & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE GARBOUR OFFICE.
Kwangtung, British steamer, for East Coast. Laertes, British steamer, for singapore, Niigate Maru, Japanese steamer, for Kobe. Asia, Danish steamer, for saigon. Catterthun, British steamer, for singapore and
Melbourne. Pernambuco, British steamer, for Saigon. Carisbrooke, British steamer, for Singapore. Kangchi, Chinese steamer, for Hoihow. Vor waeris, German steamer, for Hoihow.
DEPARTURES,
Feb. 4, OLYMPIA, German steamer, for salgon Feb. 4, CATTERTHUN, British steamer, for singa- Feb. 4, MELI, Chinese steamer, for Canton.
pore and Australia. Feb. 4 DIOMED, British steamer, for Yokohama. Feb. 4, DECIMA, German steamer, for saigon. Feb. 4, CATHARINA H., German steamer, for
saigon.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
Per Carisbrooke, str., from Swatow.-486 Chi-
nese.
Per Kaisar-I-Hind, str., from Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Siceman, Dr. Willis, and Mr. Ogle, and 4 Chinese,
Per Afedi, str., from shanghai-Rev. Mr. An- derson,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
Jan. 28, ANJER HEAD, British steamer, 2,015, Roper, san Francisco, 11th December, and Honolulu 3rd January, General-D. La- praik & Co.
Jan. 22, ANTENOR, Ikkish steamer, 1,644, JS. Bragg, Japan 17th January, Coal and Genc- ral-Butterfield & Swire.
Jan. 31, ASHINGTON, British steamer, 80g, Alla- son, Bangkok 5th January, and saigon 25th, General.--Siemssen & Co. Dec. 31, ASIA, Danish steamer, 880, Djorup-
siemssen & Co.
Feb. 2, CATHAY, British steamer, 1,884, W. M. Robbic, Bombay 14th January, Galle, Pe nang, and singapore 28th, General.-P. & Q. 5. N. Nov. 29, CEBU, American steamer, 373, Edgar,
Captain
Sept. 28, CONQUEST, British steamer, 316, Ham-
lin.--Shun Hang Hong,
Dec. 15, CONSOLATION, British steamer, 464,
Young-Yuen Fat Hong.
Jan. 27, CRUSADER, British steamer, steamer, 640, Kowin, saigon 21st January, Rice- Fung Yuca & Co.
Jan. 31, DANUBE, British steamer, 561, Clanchy, Bangkok 22nd January, General,-Yuen Fat Hong.
Jan. 26, GLENELG, British str., Sco, Nicholson, Newcastle, via singapore 20th December, Coal.-Order.
Oct. 29, HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, Ken-
neit.-Kwok Acheang & sons.
Jan. 29, HUNGARIA, Austro-Hungarian str., 1,400, G. Sturli, Trieste 1st December, Bombay, Colombo, Penang, and singapore 21st Jan, General. Melchers & Co.
Dec. 19, JOLOANO, Spanish steamer, 654, Mar-
quez.-R. Mourente.
July 7, LE TAI, Annamite steamer, 1,9, Li Ton
Tack-Captain.
Feb. 1, KANG-CHI, Chinese steamer, 688, 688, 12,
HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS.
(Continued). Oct. 8, SYREN, American ship, 875, Brown-
Kussell & Co.
Jan. 25, TECUMSEH, American ship 1,309, E Lincoln, Cardiff 27th July, Coal.-Borneo Co. Limited.
Sept. 27, TWILIGHT, American ship, 1,303, War-
land.--Russell & Co. Jan. 31, VALPARAISO, German bark, 486, F. Meyer, Hamburg 17th July, General- Melchers & Co. Wakefield, American bark, 887, Crowell
Captain.
Jan. 9, W. J. ROTCH, American ship, 1,703,
Bray-Russell & Co.
CANTON
Feb. 5, CHUNKIANG, British steamer, 799, Ort, shanghai 29th January, and Tungsha 30th, General-Siemissen & Co. Feb. 2, FooCHOW, British steamer, 906, Clegg,
Chinkiang. 29th January, Rice. Butterfield & Swire,
Feb. 3, FUNG-SHUN, Chinese steamer, 867, An- drew, shanghai 31st January, General-C.
Jan.
M. s. N. Co.
WHAMPOA.
25, BENEDICTA, German schooner, 247, J. P. Jensen, Swatow arst January, Ballast. Wieler & Co.
RIVER STEAMERS.
Ichang, British steamer, 700, Ogston-Butter
field & swire.
Kiu-kiang, British steamer, 617, T. Denning
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 366, Holmes.-
C. M. S. N. Co.
Markets.
PORTED BY Cuteuss Firms And Correcten to Dare.
B25 to 3.10
American Drills, jo yanla, por pioca American Drill, 15lbs., per piera.... Cotten Yam, No. 16 tá na per eno lha, Cotton Yarn, No, ab ea ya, per 400 lbum. Carsen Yam, No. 39 to 47, per quo lui, Cotton Yarn, Bombay Chiniz, per piece
+
ings, per place....
Dred Spotted Shirtings,
Dyed lineales Shitags, per pieca... English fills, 30 yards, per picca Dyed Damask Shinings, per pioca ...
English, Britta, x4 Tbs., per place Engish Drills, 15 lbs, per pleco. Grey Shittingy, 7ths, per přece Cony Shirtings, 8 114, per piece
... 83.90 to 3.55 LB.sola 93.00 8.00 10 105.00 818.cts.
... 501 57.0
$1,00 8.70 to 1.75
****
... $1.60 to 3.85 3.15 to 1.70 45.50 to 3.15 Bass to ass ... 87.4510 250 Ba.83 10 2.ga 84.53 to 1.63
*... $1.7710 1.85
they Shiraings, Bha, per piece... Grey Shirtings, 9 ths, per piere CeyT.Clothe, 34 yds. R 12 in 6lbs., per piece...
Grey Shinines, in lbs, per piece...
$1.29 865 to 73
2.97 to 0.009
K. 1.23 81.35 to 1.70
11 1.80 to 1.63 as to $5.11 to 7.50 Rafoto a.62 Bass to 0.53 56 to a61 ...Rab6 to 0,67
Grey T-Chaba, 24 yılk. Re ya in. 7 ltm,, per pleen .... Gray Club, 74 y 5 in 8 the X0 per piece... Grey T.Clubs, 74 yên, 76 în #lba, QT, per pieca... Crey T-Cloths 24 yda 36 iss Bika, XX per plece... Handkerchiefs, blue, per doren Handkerchiefs. Brown, per dozen a Handkerchief, Red, per dozen Handkerchief Light Rec, per dozen Turkey Red Shirtings, glins, per piece Velvet Black, 32 inches, perpard ... Welvet, Gentian, sa inches per yard Velveteens, Flach.. per yard' ..." Velveteens, Gentlan, per gand
White Shing 54 In 60 reed, per picha...
White Shiatrom 651 White Shirtings, 64 in 66 need, per piept White Shining, fon reed, per picco
68 Lo Bo
to reed, per piece...
White Shinings 7.com reel, per piece White Shirtings, AA, per piece
White Shirtings, EF, per piece
White Shirtings, M2, per place
Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin | White Spotted Shirtings, per piece,
White Brocades, per plece...
Kwok Acheong & sons.
Powan, British steamer, 1,890, A. Lenning-
WOOLLEN GOODS. Manketa, ai, per pair
C. Marsden, Haiphong 28th January, and Heihow 31st, General.-C. M. S. N. Co. Feb. 2, KWANGTUNC, British steamer, 674, Foo-Spark, Critish steamer, British, 140, Hoyland. tankets, The, per per
chow 29th January, Amoy 30th, and Swalow ist February, General.-D. Lapraik & Co.
-D. Lapraik & Co.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao steam-boat Co. Hongkong, Canton, & Macaosteam-boat Co. White Cloud, British steamer, 280, Cary.--Hong long, Canton, & Macao steam-boat Co.
Acheong & sons.
Mankets, ra H., per gair
Blankets, 1 lbs, per pals
Camilets, $85, per plese
Per Esmeralda, str., from Manila-Mr. and Jan. 14, NAMOA, British steamer, 862, Westony Yot-sai, British steamer, 180, McDougall.-Kwok Calers, SS, per piece.
Mrs. Adolfe Richster, and Mr. Lang, and 175
Chinese.
NEPARTED.
י
Per Decima, str., for Saigon.-zo Chinese. Per Olympia, str., for saigon.-100 Chinese.
REPORTS.
•
The British steamship Esmeralda reports left Manila on the 1st instant, and had brisk winds and cloudy weather.
The British steamship Carisbrooke reports
left Swatow on the 3rd instant at 11.30 A.M., and had fine, cloudy weather, with fresh N.N.E. breeze throughout.
The British steamship Kaizar-I-Hind reports left Shanghai on the 1st instant. The first part fresh monsoon and cloudy weather, and the lat- ter part inoderate, fine weather,
The Chinese steamship Melt reports left
China Coast Steam Navigation Company.-T1s. Shanghai on the 30th instant at pm, and had
162 per share.
Hongkong Gas Compary-$85 per share, Hongkong Hotel Company-$971 per share,
sales, ex. div.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited—$161} |
per share,
China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3
per cent, premium.
Hongkong Ice Company-$130 per share. Hongkong and China Lakery Company, Limited
-S524 per share.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878-13 per cent. prem.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881–3 per cent, prem.
ex. int.
ON LONDON.---
EXCHANGE.
..3/8)
Bank Bills, on demand .......................... Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight.......3/88 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight....3/91 Credits, al 4 months' sight............3/9) Documentary Bills, at 4 months'....
sight
ON PARIS-
کرو
..3/91
4.6%
Bank Bills, on demand................ Credits, at 4 months' sight. ...... .4.80. ON BOMBAY -Bank, 3 days sight ..............220) ON CALCUTTA.—Bank, 3 days sight ...220) ON SHANGHAL—
Blank, sight “Private, 30 days' sight..
-731
OPIUM MARKET—THIS DAY.
NEW MALWA
.......per picul, $660 (Allowance, Taels 44) OLD MALWA............per picul, $705 (Allowance, Tacls 28.) PATNA (first choice) .....per chest, $620. PATNA (second choice) ...per chest, $610 PATRA (bottom) ....per chest, $620 PATNA (without choice) ...per chest, 86139 BANAKES (without choice) per chest, $5137 BENARKS (bottom)
.........per chest, 8620 PERSIAN....
.................per picul, 8500
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
HONG
ANDY.
коха
SHANG-
2TAL.
NAGA-
BAKI
BAROMETER,
THERMOME
TER, &c.
Barracter..... 302272039;
Therinterattached 30.0 55.0 38.0 37.0 45.0 45.0
Direction of Wiad.
ww
# 6.
5
Dry Thermometer. 36.0, 54.0 30.0 570 440 440 —
Wei Thermometer. 52.0 19.0 15.0 25.0 49.1) 42.5 Weather
Hours Rain
Quantly fallen.....
с
C OC
+
-
· Baronséter; level of the sea lo inches, tens and hum
* drela---Thermometer, la Fahrmbeit degrees and tons kept
in the palladiudad situation---Direction of Wind,
le registered arary twa polau, N., N.N.E, N.E, Force of Wind, a calm, 110 3'light bronze, 3 to 5 mode- bald, stoy fresh, 7 to strong, to to licavy, 10 to 10 violent-Stata of Weather, B. Clear blue sky, C. Cloudy. __2__Dauly - FI_Yog G. Foggy, #Hall, Z. Légiste. Mr. Mixty, D. Grercast. P. Pazsing shower, Q. *Equally . Hainy. S. Soow. 7. Thunder. V. Bad, thesatening. 7. Visibility. IV, Stone, Z. Calm. The
·Sacters are repeated to indicate any increase over the mean average of hair slanification.' Kala.~The hours of rain for
be previous sê hours (noon) are registered from z 10 04' "the quansky of visar files indicated lat laches, eine aud
Schrade
strong monsoon with heavy sea and thick wen- ther to Ockscu; thence to port moderate weather.
SAIGON SHIPPING.
December-- ARRIVALS.
30, Anadyr, French steamer, from Marseilles. 30, Celestial, British steamer, from singapore. 31, Helens, British bark, from sunderland. January---
1, Hotspur, British bark, from Hongkong.
Blackballs, British str., from sourabaya. Lorne, British steamer, from singapore.
5, Amazone, French,steamer, from Hongkong ☎j N. D. Auxiliatrice, Fren. bk., from Hikong. 6 Atalanta, German steamer, from Hong, 6, Paladin, British steamer, from Hongkong.
British steamer, from singapore. Pearl,
7, Hirouse, British steamer, from singapore, 8, Washi, French steamer, from Touron. 8, Tekli, British bark, from singapore. 11, Penedo, British steamer, from Hongkong. 13. Nona, German steamer, from singapore, 14, Ashington, British steamer, frora Bangkok. 14, l'cibo, French steamer, from Marseilles. 16, Crusader, British stearier, from Hongkong, 18 Meinam, French steamer, from singapore. 18, Bellona, German steamer, from Hongkong. 19. Opus, French steamer, from Hongkong. December-- DEPARTURES.
30, Plainmeler, British steamer, for Hongkong 30, Crusader, British steamer, for Hongkong. 30, Anadyr, French steamer, for Hongkong. 31, Marlborough, British str., for Singapore. 31, Pernambuco, British str., for Hongkong.
Janorden, Danish steamer, for Hongkong,
6, Amazone, French steanter, for Marseilles. 7, Lome, British steamer, for Marseilles, 10, Meinam, French steamer, for singapore. to, Bivouac, British steamer, for Singapore. 10, Atalanta, German steamer, for Hongkong. 10, Blackhalls, British steamer, for Hongkong. 11, Pearl, British steamer, for singapore. 12, Paladin, British steamer, for Hongkong. 14, Ilissur, French steamer, for Tonquin, 14 Pelho, French steamer, for Hongkong. 14, Penedo, British steamer, for sourabaya. 16, Hotspur, British bark, for Labuan, 16, Nona, German steamer, for sourbaya. 18, Washi, French steamer, for Sourabaya.
VESSELS ARRIVED IN EUROPE FROM FORTS IN JAPAN, AND MANILA.
(Pir last Mail's Advite). Barcelona (s....... ..Manila...........Dec. 20
Jan. 21, OCEANIC, British steamer, 3,703, Met-
calfe.—0. & 0. s. s. Co.
Jan. 21, PEKING, British steamer, 954, Drewes.
-Siemssen & Co.
Jan. 31, PERNAMBUCO, British str., 643, Hyde, saigon 35th January, Rice.-Melchers & Co. Nov. 24, SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hay:
den-China Traders' Insurance Co.
July 7, SHUN TIP, Annamite steamer, 93, Yuen
Man Fu-Captain.
Jan. 1 SoLWAY, British steamer, 510, Jarvis.
Vogel & Co.
Feb.
SUMATRA,
British steamer, 1,406, Fair.
lough, Bombay 11th January, and Singapore 25th, General.-P. & O. s. Ñ. Co. Jan. 30, VORWAERTS, German steamer, 511,
Evers, Touron 26th January, General
Wieler & Co.
Gordon.
Jan. 15, WANDERER, Eritish steam-yacht, 840 Feb.
3, YOITUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Ken nett, Swatow and February, General.-Kwok Acheory & sons.
SAILING VESSELS.,
Feb. 2, ADAM M. SIMPSON, American ship, 1,467, A College, Yokohama 24th January, Bak
last-Master.
Jan. 14, ADOLPH, German bark, 868, Mahr.-
Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
Jan,
ALDEN BESSE, Amarican bark, 842, Noyes. Rozario & Co. Jan. 14 ALTAT, Russian ship, 1,024, C. Niska,
-Order
Jan. 21, ANDROMEDA, German ship, 1,879,
schapper-Order.
Jan, 21, AUGUSTE, French bark, 869, A. Ber-
AMOY.
In Fort on 30th January, 1881.
Anna Dorathca, German bark, 343 Uessen)
Pasedag & Co.
August Friedrich, German bark, 384, J. Bruhn, Chefoo 18th January, Bean carkes-Pase
Emily, British brig, 295 (Crighton)-H. A. Peter
sen & Co.
Faugh Dalaugh, German schooner, 240 (D. Rute)
HA. Petersen & Co. Helena, German bark, 263 (Themseon)—H. A.
Petersen Co.
Juno, German bark, 265 (Nielsen)-Pasedag
& Co.
Prince Arthur, Eritish bark, 296 (smith)-Boyd
& Co.
Wagrien, German schooner 176 (Debbern)-H.
A. Petersen & Co.
FOOCHOW
In Port on 29th Junua:7, 1881.
Lamleta, S, per piece Gamlets, ecs
uns per loc Camlets AAA
L'amlets, 1.1.1, per plece
мм
Long FR, MSI Scarlet, per plece... Long Ella, MM Assonel, per pious.... Long
Tavet
Fils, Hit Score te
Hills, H Scarlet, per ploca Tang, HI! Assorted, per piece... Long Elk, H Assoned, per piect Lastings, DD, per place Spanish Stripes, per yard free, Nail Road, per pitul
Inn, Hoop, per pimil... from, Bar, per picul
Wira, per plent
fron,
TH
METALS.
end, WB, per pieut... Lead, LI, perplete...
Quicksilver. American, per piqu Quicksilver, English, per picul
Steel, English, per tub Steel, Sardish per r tub Sheathing Metal, per plou! Spelder, per picut Tin, Malacca, per plcul
Hilda, British bark, 350, Kruse, Chefoo 19th Tin, Plains, per box...
January, Chinese.
*
SHANGHAI,
In Port on 25th January, 1882. Alexander Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)
Morris & Co.
На
.
PRODUCE,
Almonda, per picul Alum, not quality, per picul ..... Alum, and quality, per picuš.... Flark, Siam, per picut... Bark, Champhor, per picu! Fleche de Mer, per pieni
Chingtah, British bark,472 (Schulze)-J.W. Mulleres Wax,
& Co.
Fre
Boer War, Jepan, Whlic per plout... Bees Wax, Hanks, Yellow, per ploul
perficul Fees Wax, White, Tieda Nests, 1st quality, per pleui... Chin-se, British: bark, 561 (Maht)-Morris & Co.
Birds Nests, and quality, per picul... C. of Bute, Eritishs chooner, 793 (Thompson)-west, and gus
Hirds Nest, and quality, per picul Primrose & Co.
Brimstone, per picul Empress, British bark, 390 (Lass)-Nils Moller. Bieffalo Hides, Manila... Nov. 21, BLUE JACKET, Amer, ship, 1,396, Per-Ericsson, American ship, 1,646--(Plummer) Buffalo Cow Hides
nard, Cardiff 8th September, Coal.-Order. Feb. 1, BODILD, German bark, 564, J. E. Hacke, Hamburg 26th September, General-siens- sen & Co.
cival. Russell & Co.
Dec, 27, CARL GERHARD, German bark, 331,
P. saht.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.
Dec. 27, C. REDMAN, Amer. bark, 598, Elliott.
-Master.
Jan. 1, COLOSTA, Amer, bark, 853, C. M. Noyes.
-Rozario & Co,
Jan. 12, DELPHIN, German schooner, 188, Lilien-
thal-Melchers & Co.
Jan, 21, DOROTHEA, German ship, 1,015, Mehl,
hose siemssen & Co.
Jan. 26, EDWIN REED, American bark, 1,178,
J. B. Gilmore, Cardiff 21st August, Coal- Order.
Jan. 31, ELISE, German bark, 513, Bruhn,
Whampoa 30th January.-Order.
Jan. 23, FRIEDERICH, German bark, 595, H. spiesen, singapore 14th December, Timber,
-sienissen & Co.
Jan. 28, FRITZ, German ship, 1, 420, F. F. Lan- kevie, Cardiff 9th August, Coals.-Melchem
& Co.
Jan. 16, H. W. DUDLEY, Amercan bark, 1,118,
W. Dudley-Order.
Jan. 16, HINDOSTAN, British ship, 1,479; J. Bai-
yca.-Russell & Co.
Jan. 29, IMPORTER, American ship, 1,250, Allyne, Cardiff and October, Coal-Messageries Maritimes.
Jan. 21, JAYA PACKET, British bark, 674, Han-
sen.Russell & Co.
Jan 4, LAUREL, British bark, 639, Grassom.--
Örder.
Order.
| Patroclus (6) China Forts......Dec. 22 Jan. 9, MARIE, German ship, 1,218, schildt.--
Fleurs Castle (1.) ......Hongkong Dec. 28 Fitzroy
.................Shanghai, ..........Dec. 29 Jan. 26, MARY WHITRIDOE, American ship, 850, Geo. Freman, New-York-17th-August, fe- troluem.-Ordea.
Brazos........
VESSELS EXPECTED AT HONGKONG, (Corrected to Date).
Cardiff
...Sept. 13
Endymion
Tebe ...................Trieste...........................sept. 17
..London
27
Jan. 27, MINERVA, German brig, 218, P. Dubme,
Labuan 1st January, Wood and Rattans. Melchers & Co.
chaelsen-Chinese.
Importer... Cardiff...Sept.
..Cardiff...Sept. 30 Jan. 11, NESTOR, German ship, 1,337, J. Winsor.
Hamburg. ...Nov. 2
Order. Cardiff Cardiff
Pauline ...... Livingston.....
Henry.. Christine..... Rock Terrace Christal Trait d'Union
·Hydra.... Brambletye
Baikal Euphrates (8.) Corea Still Water........ Bellerophon (s.). Gleniffer (s.) Paul.............. Fooksang (s.). Chi-yuen (s) Priast (.)... Stentor (a)
Chapman, King, & Co.
J. Nicholson, British ship, 685 (Campbell)-Camphor, racked, per pie
Melchers & Co.
John Trahey, Eritish bark, 1,147 (Ryan)—C. & J.
Trading Co.
J. Woodburn, British brig, 299 (Dasborough)-
Captain.
Lec-yih, Britisla bark, 219 (Hankinson)-Morris
& Co.
Lucile, Eritish schooner, 91 (Koch)--John
Wilson.
Martha, British bark, 852 (McPherson-Morris
• & Ca
Pelham, British brig, 354 (Downle)--Mackenzie
& Co.
Perle German bark, 405 (Klyhn)-Carlowitz
& Co.
Moller.
solidor, British bark, 241 (Danielson)-Nils
Bacoo clean, per picul Camphor, Refuse, per picul Lamphor Cardamons, Superior
Cardamone, Inferior, per jicul Clover, per pleut
Chala, Afloor, per con
Coats, Englab scam, per ton Chals, Sydney, per to Caffee, per picul...
Copper, Sheathing, Japan, per picul Copper, Red, Japan, per picul Copper, Nalls, per ples... Cotton, Dombay, per picul Collon, Calcomm, per picul Conon, Niapo, per pitul... Casson, Shanghai, per pleui Corton, Shuntung, per picul Cotton, Tientals, per picul
"
Cotton. Tungchow, per pizu! Cotton Senda, Saigon, par pletă...
HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS Coun Soods, Sale, per picul
IN THE CHINA SQUADRON. Albatross, screw sloop, 4 guns, Commander
Errington, Macao.
་
Carysfort, screw corvette, 14 guns, Captain H. F.
Stephenson, Hongkong.
Comus, corvette, 14 guns; Coptain J. W. East,
singapore.
Cumcoa, corvette, 14 guns, Captain 8. Long,
shanghai.
Daring, composite sloop, 4 guns, Commander, F.
J. J. Elliott, Hongkong. Encounter
steam corvette, 14 guns, Captain G. Robinson, Yokohama.
Eak, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, In reserve,
Hongkong
Flying Fish, sloop, 4 guns, Lieut.Commander
Hoskyn, Kobe.
Fly, double-screw gun-vessel, 4guns, Commander .........Sept. 19 Dec. 27, MORNING ZTAR, siam. bark 570, MiA. F. St. Clair, route Hongkong.
Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander
McQuhac, en route to Hongkong. Inconstant, iron screw frigate, 16 guns, Captain
Fitzgerald, en route to Hongkong. Iron Duke, double-screw iron frigate, 14 guns,
Captain R. E. Tracey, Hongkong. Kestrel, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Com-
mander W. M. Lang, Japan.
Newport
..St. Malo
Elbe. Cardiff
Nov. Nov. Nov...
Nov.
3 Feb. 2, NELLIE M. SLADE, American barkentine, 561, D. Gould, Newcastle 7th December, Coal-Melchers & Co.
Nov.
7 Nov. 25, NICOLAS THAVER, Amer. bark, 585,
Craley-Russell & Co. Nov. 10 Nov, 10 ..Nov. 12 Dec. 8, PANAV, American ship, 1,190.-Adam
Dec. 13
Jan 14, ONEIDA, American slip, 1,120, Carver,
Adamson, Bell & Co.
son, Bell & Co.
Dec. 14 Jan 14, PEARL, American bark, 576, R. Howes.
Dec.
Russell & Co.
Lity, screw gun-vessel, 3 guns, Commander W.
M. Carey, singapore.
Magpic, surveying vessel, 4 'guas, In reserve,
Hongkong
Moorhen, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander
J. H. Corfe, Hongkong,
gunboat,
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Cintlesh, Japan, per ples? Cuttlefisis, Japan, without benes, per picut Curdulish, Chauchow, per pleui... Dates, lock, perple
Dates, Red, per picul Dried Lily Flowers, per plcul Elephant Teeth, 4 to 5 pieces, per picul Elephant's Teeth, 7 to 8 pieces, per picul Flour, Colifornia, per sack of go lbs. Flour, American, per barrel of toolba Flour, American, per barrel of maO DR. ... Fungus Fis, per plcul
Glasong, American, 1st quality, por picul Glasong, American, and quality, per picul Hame, Ordinary, per pled
Hams, Superior, per picul
Hemp, Hankow, per picul
Hieng, Slams, per plea
Tengias, Japan, perpicu....
Melon Beads, rat quality, per picut
-- $1.75 10 2,40 .10.19
...as
to 85 to 7.3
$1.45 13,60 $180 to 3.35
Baxin 3.30
...$1.30 20 3.23
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE. For swatow and Bangkok-Per Consolation, on Monday, the 6th instant, at 1.36 P.M.
For Straits settlements, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Europe, via Trieste.-Per Hungaria, on Monday, the 6th instant, at 7.30 PM.
For Saigon Per Solway, on Monday, the 6th instant, at 5 PM.
The Postal Guide published, in 1879 being now somewhat out of date, a revised issue is printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong List for the Far East for 1882, which super- sedes all previous editions.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.
The British Contract Packet "KAISAR-I- HIND, will be despatched on MONDAY, the 6th February with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe via Brindisi; to the straits Settlements, Batavfa, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Australasian Colonies.
The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.
The French Contract Packet "PE:нo," will be despatched on MONDAY, the 13th February, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Naples; to Saigon, straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India (við, Madras) the Australasian Colonies, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.
HOURS FOR GLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS.
THE ENGLISH MAIL-DAY OF DEPARTURE NOON, Money Order Office closes,
81.6 to 1.70
$5.39 to 5.32
$1.50 to 3.01
2 PM, Registry of Latters ceases.
$2.45 to 9,50
81.50 10 3.65
$1.90 10 3.97
$4.20 10 4.93
8465 la 4.70
420
65-70 to 3.75
4.8.23.50 to 14.00
...$14.50 to 15.00 15.00
...1303 10 18.00
Posting of
all printed matter and patterns ceases,
3 PM, Mails closed, except for Late Letters.
3.10 F.M., Letters may be posted with Late Fee
of to cents, until
3.50 P.M., when the Post Office closes entirely. 3.40 m, Late Letters may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents until time of departure.
THE FRENCH MAIL.
DAY BEFORE DEPATURE (or SATURDAY if the de parture be on Monday). 225.00 to 15.505 P.M, Money Order Office closes. Post Office closes, except the night box, which is always 8.66 to 7-pa
open out of office hours.
$350 to 14.0
47.65 to 7-10
87-15 to 7.80 1020
... 27.63 to 7.pa
... $1.75 to 7.80 ... to 7.8a ...$22.50 15 4.30
60,72 to 0.73
$2.40 to 7.50
$2.85 10 31.0 $3.30 to 3.35 $6.75 10 6.80 $3.35 to 5.49
Ps.30 to 5.35
*T $3.30 LO 5.35
$37.90 to 38.00
83.85 to 3.95
DAY OF DEPARTURE, 7. A.M., Post Office opens.
10 AM, Registry of Letters ceases. Posting of
all printed matter and pattems ceases.
I AM., Mail closes, except for Late Letters. 11.10 A., Letters may be posted with Late Fee
of to cents until.
11.30 A.M., when the Post Office closes entirely.
Late Letters may be posted on board 11.40 AM
the packet with Late Fee of to Cents until time of departure..
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' LETTERS, 1.Privates in H.M. Army or Navy. Non- commissioned, Officers, Bandmasters, Army ...858.00 10 38.10 Schoolmasters (not Superintending or First Class) Writers or schoolmistresses may send half-ounce to 445clters to the United Kingdom by mail at the * $4.35 to 445
rate of four cents (two-pence) each, which may ...$31.00 to 25.70
be prepaid either in Imperial or in Hongkong Stamps. By private steamer the postage is two cents (one penný).
$5 to go
...B33- to 40.00 ... $5.15 to 5.40
...$17.50 to goo
... $2.45 10 8.40
Bry5 to 184° Bay to kao ...B15.30 to 13:40 530.00 to 55.00 ... to 12.40 ...844.00 10 45.40
3. The same privileges apply to letters ad- dressed to the Privates and Non-commissioned Officers named above.
3-Private steamers leave Hongkong for Lon. don about every ten days.
4.The letters must not exceed half an ounce. No bankerchiefs, jewellery, &c., can be sent, even with with the ends open.
S-If from a Soldier or Sailor his class and 101.00 description must be stated in full on the letter, oto 2,350 the cover of which must be signed by the Com-
325,60 to 110
80 manding Officer, with name of regiment, ship, &c.,
... 62.55 10 2.04
in full. If to a Soldier or Sailor, his class and 35 304 | description, with name of regiment, ship, &c., ..$13.00 to 1500
must be stated in full
to 1500
oto Boo
$18.70 10
10 540 635.00 $:8.00 10 194
Bray
ស
to 134 $16.00 1 26.40
19
$35.00 to
10364
...Araz to 10.00
Bak to
$5.95 to
... 2,30 to 1440 630.70 to 25,00
...
$23.73 to $4,00
... $33.30 to 93.80
5-soldiers and Sailors have no privileges with regard to books or papers, nor can these be prepaid with Imperial Stamps.
LETTER BOXES,
Many boxes of letters are received at the Post Office not sealed, that is to say, the box is fastened with sealing wax, but there is no impression of a real,
The attention of boxholders is called to the necessity of carefully scaling such boxes with some recognisable seal, and of sending a chit book or receipt with them. The omission of the latter precaution leaves a doubt as to whether $15.30-15.50 the contents of the box ever reached the Post 817.60 to 17.80 Office: the omission of the former, as to whether part of them might not have been abstracted for the sake of the Postage stamps.
... 31.no ta 18.50
...Brá. Bo to 17.54
$16 to 16.
Bay.doc 13.50
*** 517.20 to 15.50
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RATES OF POSTAGE. Letters, perà oz:
10 Cents.
$40 to 410
Post Cards, each
3 Cents,
Books, Patterns, and Commercial Į
2 Cents.
$420 to 4*
$21.50 to $3.0 ... $50 to
WIL
Sab.co to 97.530 445 to 49 1.3 to 3.8.5
Papers, per 2 OL
Newspapers & Prices Current, eadfi Registration
Do.
2 Cents. 10 Cents. with return receipt...... 15 Cents. Commercial papers signify such papers a 8148 to 1.34 though written by hand, do not bear the charac
61.83 to 6.15 $230 to 300
$1.20 10 3.25 20.23 10 6.33
- Bag 30 10 40.00
16.30 106,50
Baco to
$10 to R10
...Tasos.a to 31.0.0
Biasa to 11.00
H
Bra.40 to £5.00
tr
$15.00, 10.43.00
A
$400 to 3.30
- Malon Bredty and quality, per piquil .....
Mushroom, per plek
Musas, Dry Slam large per plesal
***
ter of an actual or personal correspondence, such as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The charge Is the same as for Books, but all packets of and under 4 oz. weight are charged 5 Cents.
LETTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES BY SAILING SHIP.
When it is desired to forward letters to the United States by a sailing ship which is not noti 30.10.170 fed as carrying a mail, it is only necessary to Biles to 44.50 post the letters in the ordinary way, marked 10.95 to 9.20
$1.33 to 745
$0.25 20 6.35
Musal, Dry Slams middle, per picul... Brussels, Dry Blam sanile per picul
+#
Pea Oil per plcul
TH
24,5,0,0 10 5.05
Peas, White, per ploul
Pens, Green, per picud
Pass, Back, per picul
Peas, Yellow, per picul Peas, Green Beans, per picul Pearl Harley, ter pleui Fotato Flour, par plcul... Putchuck, per Fleu Rhinoceros Ham, per pical Rhinoceros Hom, Mothe", per picul Rice, Siam, No. 1, p
Rice, Siam, No. 1, per pic Rice, Siam, Bad Rats, per pleu! Bice, Slam, mified No. », per picul· Rice, Salgan, No. 1, per picul Kles, Salgon, Hemp bags Rice, Salgan, Straw bags.....
Salpetre, per pict
Dee. 15 Jan. 13, RAJAH, American ship, 1,248, Albrecht. Mondilands, Sinem Lieutenant Honorable Samum, Whisper plent
Dec. 16
Antwerp London ..London.....
New York Liverpool..... London.
Order Hamburg
Dec. 15 Jan. 4 RAVEN, German ship, 343, Veal-Ed. .....Cardiff ...... Deg 20 Schellhass & Co..
Greenock Dec. 23 Greenock.. Dec, 24 -Liverpool si....Dec. 28
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,
(From Musaus, FALCONER & Co Hrclerxx). THIS DAY. suspe
Harumeberg alle
Nanoeler-7.5. num
Hoteler~- Plesome Thermometerung Bali tromRÉNU |
*thermometerni Pik, m
Thermomaterung Aust. (Wet bull) ............. Thermomates- 7.M. (Wet buth)
hartamaste T...
Thermometer=4 1.16. (Wet bulb) Thermomater-Slazimom.! Thermtatteteranklinianuts (over night) me.
-30.300 -30,50
Dec. 2, RINGLEADER, Amer. abip, 1,183, Bray:
Order.
Feb. 2 R. T. CLAYTON, American bark, 240,
Thomas Davies, Laguimanoc 23rd Dec, and Santa Cruz 24th January, Lumber.-Costno- politan Dock Co.,
Feb. 2, SCITWAN, German brig, 276, schroder, Whampoa 1st February, Generalsiems- -sen & Co. Nov, 14, SPARTAN, American schooner, 81, Vin
cent.-W. H. Ray.
Nov. 17, SPIRIT OF THE AGE, British back, 347,
Williams-Vogel & Co.
Jan. 26, SUBIATRA, American ship, 1,072, C.
Lock, Port Townsend ist December, Tim ber-Hongkong and Whampos Co.
Rico, Japan. Seaweed, Green, per plout Seawood, Cut, per pical Seemans, Black per plcul Sharkalise, par picul
hellish, per pict Ebellish, Caliomis, per plout Stockfish, per picul.. Sumita Produce,
Betel Nar, per picul Pepper, White, per pical
Pepper, Black, par picul
Ch
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M
1
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beg to O
with the name of the ship, and prepaid to cents per half ounce as usual The Post Office then undertakes the duty of obtaining notice of depar ture and despatching the correspondence. It is 81.1 to 7 requested that the letters be posted if possible at
least one day before the date fixed for sailing.
Bror to ga
.81.87 to 1,88
16.30 to 7.80
....1.6.0 to 1.0.5
$13.00 to 1477.
,000 to 3.000
$2,000 to 3,400
IN
8694 to 5,95
TEA MUSTERS
Persons who send Musters of Tea through the Post in Tins are requested to have them made flat or square Instead of round, as it is impossible. 11.76 to 1.91 to pack round tins securely in the mail bags. Itis Bigs
21.03 to 1,68
175
81.84 10.1.83
$1.75 to 1.77 $t.da to 1.7
61.30 to 1.70 85-95 to 6.25 $1.75 to 1.0S
Th
15.05 to 2.75
$1 to 2.95
Pegasus, sloop, 6 guns, Commander E. F. Day,
Hongkong. sheldrake, gunboat, 4 guns, Lleut Comander M. en route to shanghal. Bridger swift, double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman
der Collins, Cheloo. Tourmaline, composite screw corvette, 12 guns, Captain R. P. Dennistoun, Hongkong, Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve,
Hongkong elving ship: 20 runs, Com Suger, Shakdunt, White, No. 1, per picul
Victor Emanuel,
modore Curning, Hongkong, Vigilant, paddle despatch-vessel, a guns, Lieut.
Commander C. Lindedy, Hongkong.
Wivern, turret-ahip, 4 guns, in reserve, on a
cruise.
Zephyr, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant-Commander
Pollard, Kobe.
balieved that the tea will travel more safely in flat tins, which are not so liable as round ones to be buiged in. 4 by 3 by 1 inches is suggested as a good size. The tins should not have sharp
corners.
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No responsibility can be accepted in this Des T6445 to 551 partment for erroneous replies to verbal enquiries,
or to notes addressed to subordinate officers
go to 100 The shroffs told off to sell stamps should espe
6.50cially not be regarded as able to give correct 54-75 to 85 Information. The Postal Guide alone is the 30-40 to 10 standard on all points on which such information
jo to may be required.
$13.50 be 73.99
Rakan, Stralia, per piesl
Rattan, Bang, per picul
174
B43 to 469
Sendal Wood Halaber, pur picat
Dorto 4.8
Bandal Wood, South Seas, per picul
15.30 to 3.55
Sapan Wood, Manila, per picuí
ark
81.49 to 1,65
$15 in 2.31
Expan Wood, Siam, par plent... Sugar, Shek-fung, White, No. 2, per picul
Sugar, Skaylang, thrown, per picut Suzer Cindy, Backlung, per pla Foochow per picul But
Buy, Swalow, Wala, par pētni
Termicelli, Toutala, per picul
Walnuss, per pics)
Wheat, Tanula, per picul
1.5 to 1.10
is los
AGOSTO KTO
60.30 LO. 1-35
ماو ما ورد
69.7% to 7.85 $7:30 to 1.70
TH
$3.15 10:5.30
$3.19 to 2.1
wood bil, per plent
When, Japes, par pleat ...
+
|
Window Class, par ben
STAMP OFFICE,
The above Office being now provided with a 3-cent die, Books of Receipts, Reat Collectors' Books, Ed, can be stamped beforehand in the 20e manner as Cheque Books. Losse „JÁCSIPE forms can also be stamped if required.
* But noi Warranit Officers, vix, s-Conductor, Gunner, Boats wain, or Carpenter,
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