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Entimations.

HINGREE'S HOTEL, MACAO.

HINGKEE'S NEW HOTEL ON THE

PRAIA GRANDE

(CLOSE TO THE PUBIC GARDENS) is the Largest Hotel ever opened in Macno.

SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND VISITORS.

A First Rate Table; capital attendance; Wines

and Spirits of the Best Quality only Land ‚'

Charges Strictly Moderate.

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BILLIARDS.

Macro, 15th July, 1882.

STAG HOTEL.

(504

QUEENS'S-ROAD CENTRAL.

GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS,

Tifin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.30.

This Hotel is most centrally situated and

places.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1882.

To be Let.

STORAGE:

HE Undersigned are prepared to take Goods en STORAGE at their GODOWNS. · Ex- trance from Iraya and Queen's Road Central.

TERMS MODERATE.

Apply to

ROSE & Co.,

it and 33, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 30th June, 1881.

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Commercial.

THIS DAY,

Noon.

Banks are again rather firmer this morn- ing, buyers offering 122 per cent, pre- miuni, without succeeding in obtaining any shares. A few more small sales of Chi- nese lusurances have been reported at the old rate, 230 per share; and a minor transaction in China Fires at 320 has also come under our notice, Docks are very APARTMENTS ON THE FIRST FLOOR weak, with sellers at 47 per cent, premium,

TO LET.

"MARINE HOUSE," WEST SIDE,

AND IN

and a few shares might be secured at even a lower figure. The stock of the China Sugar Refining Company has been negotiated at the advanced quotation of [513 180 per share, and the demand at that rate

No. 33, POTTINGER STREET.

ER: BELILIOS.

Apply to Hongkong, 21st July, 1882.

Intimations.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

I deference in the wishes of a large number of subscribers we have determined on and within easy distance of the principal landing after MONDAY, July 24th to issue the HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SPECIAL ADVERTISE MENT SHEET at NOON instead of as at present. Several impositant alterations will also be made in the get-up of the sheet. In addition to the usual shipping information all the interest- ing itens of late news, such as telegrams, local Dccurrences, &e, will be published. A special

J. COOK, Proprietor.

WILLIAM DOLAN SAHL-MAKER & SHIP-CHANDLER,

22, PRAYA CENTRAL

COTTON DUCKS, HEMP CANVAS, report of share and other important business up

MANILA ROPÉ, AMERICAN

OAKUM, LIFE BUOYS,

CORK JACKETS,

Ne, &, &c.

Hangkong, 1st May, 1882,

G. FALCONER & CO.

ATCH

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WA AND CHRONOMETER

MANUFACTURERS

AND

4

JEWELLERS.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS,

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Nị, 46, Quran's-ROAD "CENTRAL WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. GUNMAKERS AND AMUNITION

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BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

Anns, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at, moderate charges.

• Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand

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CHS. J. GAUPP & CO. CHRONOMETER WATCH, AND JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND

CLOCK-MAKERS,

OPTICIANS.

CHARTS AND BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

SOLE AGENTS

for Louis Audemars' Watches; awanled the

highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and,

for Voigtländer and Sohn's

CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE

GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES.

No. 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. [447

DE SOUZA & CO. STATIONERS,

PRINTER BOOKBINDERS.

D'ÁGUILAR STREET,

AND

EYERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH

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VERY MODERATE TERMS.

SELECTED MATERIALS FOR MARKET REPORTS Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed at low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Perforating and Numbering Machines, and all other appliances for Book-binding in first rate working order,

PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, VISITING, AND MENU CARDS, &c. &c.,

AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE,

EXPRESSES ISSUED THROUGHOUTTHE COLONY AT ONE DOLLAR. Books, Machine-ruled, of every description. made to order.

always on hand.

A varied stock of specially selected Stationery Hongkong, 15th June, 1882.

[436 HAIR DRESSING SALOON HONGKONG HOTEL

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to 11.30 A.M. will appear daily in the Special. ADVERTISEMENT SET. Advertisements for the morning sheet, which are inserted without extra charge, must be handed in not later than AM The SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET is issued GRATIS to all the Mercantile and Ship, ping Houses, Chinese Hangs, and places.af public resort, and is the Best and Cheapest | Advertising Medium in the Colony.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPÉ" OFFICE, 6. PĖDAR'S UML. Hongkong, 22nd July, 1882.

p

WAH 100N G

ESTADISHED 1865.

GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER.

DEALER IN JONGEE SIL Dresses, Crape Shawls, Games, Ivory, and Lacquered Ware, Mattings, &c., &c. Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristles, Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality guaranteed.

No. Co, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, and June, 1882.

THE

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HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH."

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY PÅPER.

PUBLISHED

EVERY AFTERNOON AT FOUR O'CLOCK, AT THE OFFICES No. 6, Peddar's HILL.

Terms of Subscription.-Yearly $20; Half-yearly-

$to; Muntlily $2; Single Copies 10 Cents cach.

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The Cheapest and best advertising medium in Hongkong. Terms can be leamt on application.

A SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Published Daily at Noos, and circulated free of charge throughout the Catony. Hongkong, 1st April 1882,

NOTICE.

has not been fully supplied. No other business has been reported this morning.

qo'Clock, p.m.

There is but little to add to the above report. A slight amount of business in Docks at the current rate-47 per cent. premium-has been put through; but there are plenty shares on the market at In addition to those the same figure. chronicled this morning, one or two small transactions in China Sugar Refining stock have to be nuted. Other shares remain in

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SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-122 per cent.

premium, buyers.

Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,625 per

share, ex. div, buyers,

China Traders Insurance Company-$1,675 North China Insurance-Tis. 1,225 per share,

per share, buyers.

ex. div.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$80 per

share.

Yangisze insurance Association-Tls. 870 per

shape.

Chinese Insurance Company-$130 per share,

salus.

Un Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-8985 per

share, layers.

China Fire Insurance Company-8320 per share,

sales.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-47

per cent, premium, sales and sellers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.

$32 per share premium, sellers, Hongkong Cas Company -85 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$10 per share. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li-

mited-3 percent, premium. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$180

per share, sales and buyers. China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3

per cent premium.

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$129

per share, Layers.

Hongkong tee Company-$134 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-ho per share.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1876-18 per cent. preta,

ex. int. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-2 percent prem.

Ox LONDON.--

EXCHANGE.

Bank Bills, on demand

Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight. Bank Bills, at 4 months sight Credits, at 4 months' sight...... Documentary Bills, al 4 months'

sight

DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS ON BOMBAY.-Bank, T.T.

BRANCHES NICETED AT VERY LOW

RATES AT THE

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Account Books puled to any pattern. Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials.

"TELEGRAPH OFFICE, HONGKONG.

HONGKONG RACES, 1882.

NOW

A

-3/93

ON PARIS

Bank Bills, on demand Credits, at months' sight

J.83.

ON SHANGHAL

Bank, sight

Private, jo days'sight

ON CALCETTA---Ilank, T.T......

737

OPIUM MARKET--THIS DAY.

NEW MALWA

per picul, $óza (Allowance, Taels 40.) READY, PRICE

OLD MALWA 23C.

....per picul. 8680 COMPLETE REPORT of the HONG.

(Allowance, Taels 24.) KONG RACE MEETING

New PATNA (without choice) per of 1882,

chest,.... New Patna (bottom)......per chest, $595

$5923

Old Patna (without choice) per

chest.....

$562)

IN PAMPLET FORM, REPRINTED FROM THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

As only a limited number will be printed, orders should be sent without delay to the HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE No. 6, Peddar's Hill. Hongkong, 4th March, 1882.

NOTICE.

ARRANGEMENTS have now been con

will enable this Office to undertake all kinds of JOB PRINTING, Includ. ing DIRECTORS REPORTS, BOOKS, | PÄMPHLETS, BALL ROOM, and VISITING CARDS, PROSPECTUSES, DEBIT NOTES, LABELS, PROGRAMMES of ENTERTAIN- MENTS. TRADE CIRCULARS and RE-

WP. MOORE begs to inforin the Gentle PORTS, &c., &c.

men of Hongkong and Visitors that be

4751

is reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to go cents. Haing now in his employ three competent As- sistawho are always in attendance, he guar antees to *xecute this class of work, in all its branches, wis a perfection which cannot be ex celled in any pa of the World.

.50 Cents.

Hair Cuttingmani Shampooing Shavingászár ......25 Cents. Trimming Beards...25 Cents.

**NOW........................25 Cents.

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MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

RATES,

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET-

Mr. MOORE begs to recommend his

.COGO SHAMPOO WASH

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from to 6

fect long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will NEVER BE BALD. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro-

perties it will without fait arrest decali, hair. It completely eradicates scuf dandruff and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing

their hair,

Mr. Moong has

is succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate,

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Accuracy and Best Workmanship guaranteed at the lowest possible rates.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" Orvice, 6, Peddar's Hill, 1st March, 1882.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Swatow and Amoy.--Per Atholl, to-mor- row, the 26th instant, at 7.30 AM.

For Manila.-Per Euy, to-morrow, the zoth instant, at 8.30 AM.

-For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow.-Per Thales,

to-morrow, the 16th instant, at 11.30 AM.

Old PATNA (first choice)...per chest, $565 Old PATNA (second choice) per chest, 8560 Old PATNA (bottom) per chest, 85671 New BENARES (without choice) per

chest.....

8555 New HEBARES (bottom)...per chest, 85574 OLD BESARES (without choice) per

chest......

$525 OLD BESARES (bottom)...per chest. $527 per picul, $400

PERSIAN....

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS,

July 24, VANGTSE, French steamer, 3,234, Lor- mier, Shanghai 22nd July, Mails and Gene- ral-Messageries Maritimes. July 24, ACTIV, Danish, steamer, 268, N. C. Kere.

bech, Haiphong oth July, and Hoihow July 24, OAKDAL, British steamer, 897, Gilling,

23rd, General-C. M. S. N. Co.

Foochow 22nd July, Dallast-Adanison, Bell & Co.

July 24, FOORSANG, British steamer, go, Davies, Shanghai 21st July, General,-färdine, Ma July 25, CHINA, German steamer, 648, H. Schoer,

theson & Ca

Swatow 24 July, General-Yuen Fat Hong.

July 25, FOXHOUND, British gunboat, Lieut.- Commander John M. McQihae, Anay 22nd Juty.

July 25, AJAX, British steamer, 1,524 Alex. Kidd, Foochow 23rd July, General-Butter- field & Swire.

CLEARANCKS AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Athol, British steamer, for Swatawe. Emay, Spanish steamer, for Manila.

DEPARTURES.

July 24, ASHINGTON, British st, for Hangkok. July 25 PICCIOLA, German str., for Singapore, July 25, SMYRNDrs, British back, for Bangkok. July 25, Pise-ox, British steamer, for Hoihow,

July 25, Foxsant, British steamer, for Canton. July 25, CLACCUS, British stemmer, for Shanghai,

PASSENGERS-ARRIVED,

Put #fetic, str, from Haiphong, &c.~28 Chi-

nese.

Per jaar, str., froin Foochov.-Mrs. Sinnot. Per Yuugiad, sp, foin Shanghai.~Mrs. Blan- chard, Mrs. Duval, child, and amalı, Messrs. A. Engelson, Smith, S. B. Lewis, and a Chinese, for Hongkong. For Saigon. Mr. J. L.. Gloalies. rouski For Marseilles.Mr. T. L. Bullock For Singapore.-Messrs. G. B. Sare and Po-

(IL.M. Consul), Mr. and Mrs. Rodevali, a chil- dren, and amal, Mr. and Mrs. Shin Sing Ching and child, and Mr. 11. A. Behnke

TO DEPART,

Per Athall, str., for Swatow-88 Chinese. Pet Emay, str., for Manila.--210 Chinese,

REPORTS.

The British steamship tjur reports left Foo- chow on the 23rd instant. Had light X.E to 5.E. breeze and fine weather.

July-

10.

AMOY SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

6. Keelung. British steamer, fram Swatow. 9. Swatow, British steamer, from Shanghai. Castello, British steamer, from Shanghai, 9. Fukien, British steamer, fom Hongkong.

British str., from Fuochow," Kwangtung 10, Namon, British steamer, kom Hongkong. 11, Juno, German bark, from Cliefoo. 12 Miramar, British steamer, from Swatow, 13. Esmeralda, British str., from Hongkong. 13. Hailong, British steamer, from Tamsyi.

3. Blackhalls, British steamer, from Swatow. 13. Hammonia, Ger. bark, from Newchwang.

4. Wee-hoom, Ghinese gunboat, from Fchow. 15. Carisbrooke, British steamer, from, Swatow,

Swatow, British steamer, frens Hongkong.

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15. Nanion, British steamer, from Foochow 351

Thales, British steamer, from Hongkong, 16, Foochow. British steamer, from Swatow. 16, Fokien, British steamer, from Tamsui. 16, Kristina Nilsson, Swed. brig, put back. 16, Anna, German bark, from Chefoo. 17, Pallas, German bark, from Chefoo. 17, Kjobenhavn, Danish bark, from Chelao.

17, Anna Benka, Ger. bark, from Newelwang. 17, Claro Babuyan, Brit, bk., from Shanghai," 17, Seewo, British steamer, from Shanghai. 17, Diamante, British steamer, irons Manila. 17, Charon Wallapa, Siam. sf, from Bangkok. 18, Hwai-yuen, Chinese str., frons Hongkong. 18, Belleroplion, Brit. str., from Hongkong. 18, Albay, British steamer, from Hongkong. July-

DEPARTURES.

, Hailong, British steamer, for Tamsui 10, Marlborough, British steamer, for Swatow. 10, Fokien, British steamer, t

for Tamsui.

II,

10, Kwangtung, British steaner, for Swatow. Namoa, British steamer, for Foochow rt, Swatow, British steamer, for Swatow, 12, Eden, British steamer, for Foachow. 12, Kristina Nilsson, Swed. bg, for N'chwang 12, Miramar, British steamer, for Shanghai. 13. Esmeralda, British steamer, for Manila. 13, Blackhalls, British steamer, for Shanghai. 15. Hailoong, British steamer, for Tamsui. 15, Presto, British bark, for Keelung. 15. Helene, German bark, for Chefoo. 15, Thales, British steamer, for Foochow

5, Swatow, British steamer, for Shanghai. 16, Namon, British steamer, for Foochow 16, Foochow

British steamer, for Shanghai, 16, Castello, British steamer, for New York. 17. Wec-hoan, Chinese gun

gunboat,

tor

Feochow. 17, Seewo, British steamer, for Swatow, 17, Carisbrooke. British str., for Singapore. 17, Fokien, British steamer, for Swatów. 18, F. C. Sieben, German bark, for 'Taiwanfoo. 18, Diamante, British steamer, for Manila. 18, Bellerophon, British str., for Shanghai.

July

TOKOHAMA SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

8, Tamaura Maru, Japan. str., from Kobe. Jo, Arabic, British steamer, from Hongkong. 10, D. of Edinburgh, Rus. frights, from Kobe. 10, Chitose Man, Japan, steamer, from Kobe. 11, Taganoura Maru, Japan. str., from

kaichi.

12, Sumanoura Man, Japan, bk, from Nisaki. 12. Toyoshima Maru, Japan. str., from Kobe. 13. Hiroshima Maru, Japan sir, from Shanghai. 14, Takasago Maru, Japan. str, from Kobe, 14, Kworio Maru, Japan, str., from Yokkaichi. Kumamota Máru, Japan, str., from Otaru. 14.

DEPARTURES.

THE DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

HONG-

SHANG

NAGA-

Astow,

KONG,

RAK

BAKI,

BAROMETER,

THERMOME

July

TER. &c.

Barometer...

lay at 47.3.

2971,

In 4.1.

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Thermter attached Ps.n, 55.0 B1.0 1.0 78.0 795

Direction of Wisd

For Saigon.-Per Remus, to-morrow, the 26th force........ instant, at 4.30 PM,

For Saigon.-Per Youn, to-morrow, the 26th instant, at 5 Pat.

For Swatow and Bangkok-Per Consolation,

27th instant, st.9.30 AM.

For

on Thuanghai-P'er Fooksang, on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 3.30 P

For Saigon.-Per Pernambuco, on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 5 P.M.

For Haiphong-Per Himalaya, on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 5 PM.

For Foochow, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, &c-Per Catterthun, on Monday, the 31st in-

stant, at 3.30 P..

For Kobe and Nagasaki.—Per Sumida Maru, on Friday, the 4th August, at 3.30 P.M.

For Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Sunda, on Saturday, the 5th August, at 11.30 PM.

The Postal Guide published in 1879 being now somewhat out of date, a revised issue is printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong Litt for the Far East for 1882, which super- sedes all previous editions,

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Dry Thermometer, an 85.0 8.0 8.0 18.0 $3.0

Wat Terazumeter) 799,790 78.0 79.0 75-9, 77.8 Weather ep be, in hoc pep

Hour's Hain

Quantity fallen......

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Previous

day at 4.M.

On date at

Barometer, level of the sea in incher, tens and hun. dres.-Thermometer, la Fahrenheit degrees and tent kept

la the open air in a shaded duin.-Direction of Wind, is registered every two points, N., N.N.E, N.E, Force of Wind, a calm. 10 | fight breeze, 3 to 5 modo- rate, $10 freil. 7 to 8 strong. 6 to 10 heat

10 heavy, toto ja viulent-State of Weather, #. Clear blue sky. C. Cloudy. D. Dirly. F. Fog. 6. Forzy. II. Hall. 2. Light- ning. M.Mimy. 6. Overcast. P. Passing showera, Q. Squally. A. Rainy, S. Show. 7. Thus, Bad, threatening Visibility

Stoves 2

2. Calm, letters are repeated en indicate any increase over the mean average of their signification. Rain-The hours of rain for the previous 4 hours (noon) are registered from 1 to si the quantity of water Elina edicted to inches, fans and Burstrada

8, Kokonye Maru, Japan. str., for Hakodate.

9, Shinagawa Maru, Japan. sir, fur H'date.

9, Shario Mara, Japan. steamer, for Nobiro. 9. Takasago Maru, japan, steamer, for Kobe. 10, Dorothy, British bark, for Nagasaki. 10, Tamaura Mani, Japan, steamer, for Kobe. 1, Villars, French corvette, for Nagasaki. 12, Awajishima Maru, Japan. bk, for N'eaki 12, Nagoya Maru, Japan. str., for Shanghai, 12, Strathmore, British steamer, for Kobe, 12, Taganoura Maru, Japan. str., for Yokkaichi. 13, Radnorshing, British steamer, for London, 14, Arabic, Bruish steamer, for San Francisco. 15, Toyoshima Maru, Japan. sir, for H'date.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Mangrt, FALCONER & Ca's ResintKR) ·

YEATURDAY. Baronel-1 P.M.92 Parometer P.365 Desse

Thermo FM,

09.7BG

Thermeter—4 1,35,

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Thermometers 1.44, (Wet bad!)......

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TO-DAY.

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SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS.

July 21, DENLEDI, British steamer, 1,000, J. Ross, Glasgow via Singapore 15th July, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. July 22, CANTON, British steamer, 1,095, J. C. Jaques, Saigon 18th July, Rice and General. Suc Luong Chan

July 14, CHINSIANG, British steamer, 799. S. M. Orr, Canton 13th July, General,-Siemsson & Co. Jely: CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,407,

F. Binstead, Sydney 27th June, Townsville | 2nd July, Cooktown 3ui, Thursday Island 6th, and Port Darwin 13th, Gericral-Gibb, Livingston & Co. June 29. CLIFTON, British steamer, 1,717, 11. F.

Holt, Newcastle 6th June, Coats-kerneo 'Co., Limited. September 28, CONQUEST, British steamer, 315

--Jardline, Matheson & Co. July 16, CONSOLATION, British steamer, 764, R.

Young, Bangkak 9th July, Rice and Gene- ral-Yuen Fat Hong

July 14, Corrie, British steamer, 4,366, W. H. Kidley, San Francisco 17th June, and Yoko. hamna 8th, Mails and General.—-0, & 0. S. S. Co. July 24, ExtUv, Spanish steamer, 222, G.Ortuzar, Aitoy send July, General.-Remedios & Co. July 24, ESMERALDA, British steamer, 365, R. Talbot, Manila 21st July, General.--Russell & Co. Fame, British steaner, 117, Stopani (ug plying)

Hongkong and Winna Dock Co July 16, FENG, British steamer, 754, W. Alli--{

son, Saigon 11th July, Rice.-Captain. April 14, HONGKONG, British steamer, 67–

Kwok Acheong & Sons. Dec. 19, joLoaÑo, Spanish steamer, 654, Mar-

quez.-R. Mourente-Cosmopolitan Dock. July 22, MENZALEH, French steamer, 1,209

Honey, Yokohama 16th July, Muls and ticheral-Messageries Maritimes. July 22, MONARCH, British steamer, 1521, M.

Thompson, Nagasaki 17th July, Coal- July 23, NONA, German steamer, 669. Wolffel,

Siemssen & Co.

Mantong i9th July, Salt.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.

July 20, PANAMA, British steamer, 1031, R

Thomson, Nagasaki 14th July, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

July 10, PAsto, Spanish steamer, 284, F. Urtibe,

Manila 7th July, Hallast.-Rencillos & Co. July 23, PEKING, British stemper, 954, Drewes, Canton and Jaly, General,-Siemssen & Co. July 21, PERNAMBUCO, British steamer, 643, T. Hamlin, Saigon 16th July, General-Mel-

chers & Co.

July 20, REMUS, British steamer, 652, Wm. Watt,

Saigon 16th July, General-Captain. Nov. 24, SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hay-

den-China Traders' Insurance Co July 12, THALES, British steamer, 820, T. G. Pacock, Fonchow tqt July, Amoy sath, and Swatow 2151, General -D. Lapraik & Co. June 23, YoTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett, Quangai 19th June, General- Kwok Acheong & Sons.

SAILING VESSELS.

May 26, ALVA, Portuguese ship, 63z, E. de Souza, Singapore 24th April, General.--Brandao July 7, ANNIE, German 3-m, schooner, 345, A. H. Koller, Kamput. 26th June, Mangrove Bark,

& Co.

-Melchers & Co.

June 26, ARCHOS, British bark, 448, E. W. Holli. day, Kudad (N. Borneo)+tung, Ballast. -Carlowitz & Co. July 13, CATHERINE MARDEN, British 3-m. sch

287, Marden, Newchwang 5th June, Beans and General-Wieler & Co.

July 16, CHARME, French bark, 255, Leroy: Newchwang i1th June, Beans.Carlowitz & Co.

July 15, CHRISTIAN, German schooner, 250,

Kossow Newchwang 10th June, Beans.

Wieler & Co.

C.

July 20, COMET, German ship, 1,063, D. Sie. gener, Cardiff 15th April, Coal-Onler. June 23, EMBLEM, British ship, 1,152, W. Ro-

berts, Cardiff 23rd Felinary, Coal.-l'. & 0, S. N. Co.

July 13, FANO, Danish brig, 277, M. N. Morten-

sen, Newchwang 17th June, Beans.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.

July 2, GESINE BRONS, German bark, 401, F.

von Trumbach, Newchwang 1st June, Gene- ral and Beans-Wieler & Co.

July 21, GLENURY, British 3-m. schooner, 282,

D. Thomson, Newchwang 28th June, Heans. --Wieler & Co.

June 15, GRECIAN, American ship, 1,677, Dun. Lar, Cardiff 21st February, Coals-Russell & Co.

July 24, HIMALAYA, British steamer, 517, W. R. Beedle, Haiphong 31st July, General.--- Kung Onn,

July 12, HANSA, German bark, 499, Dencker,

Hamburg 26th February, General-Order.

HINDERIKA, German 3-m. sch., 165, H. 18, Ugken, Port Natal 18th April, Bailaat. Tumer & Co.

June

June 5, JUPITER, German bark, 680, F. Ulrich, Batavia 6th May,, General.—Arnhold, Kar- berg & Co.

July 17, LUCKY, Siamese bark, 424, E. Sequeira, Bangkok 27th June, General.-Chinese. June 26, Lucy A. NICKELS, Amer, ship, 1,370, D. Nickels, New York 23rd February, Kero-

sine Oil-Russell & Co.

July 5

MARIE LOUISE, German bark, 442, A. Crichsen, Newchwang 8th June, Beans. Wieler & Co.

June 15, MELROSE, American ship, 997. C. A. French, Newcastle 3rd April, Coals.-Russell & Co.

July 20, MINNA, German bark, 457. T. Daw, Cheloo and July, GeneralBlomes & Co. NEHEMIAN (GION, American bark, 35, NE 741, F. CBailey, Batavia 9th June, Ballast.

Russell & Bo.

Junc

July

16,

PAUL JONES, American ship, 1,258, E. A. Gerrish, New York 23rd March, General. -Frazar & Co. June 7, PAUL, German bárk, 744, Klefoth, Ham- burg 16th December, General-Carlowitz & Co.

July 13, PETHO, German bark, 433, G. Lacken, Newchwang 21st June, Beans.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

July 17, P. J. CARLETON, American bark, 986, J. A Amsbury, Cardiff and February, Coal Order

W. Munchau, Bangkok 25th June, Rice July 15, PRINCESS SARAPH, Siamese bark, 454,

Carlowitz & Co.

July 11, RAVEN, British bark, 343, Whiting, Newchwang 11th Junc, Beans, Ed. Schell- hase & Co.

Feb. 2, R. T. CLAYTON, American bark, 240 Thomas Davies, Lagaimanoc 23rd Dec, and Santa Cruz 24th January, Lumber,-Order July 15, S. R. BEARER, American bark, 607, A D. Barnard, Newcastle 5th May, Coal.-Ed. Schellbass & Co.

April 13, SPARTAN, American schooner, 85, C.

Vincent, Ladrones 10th April, Billast. W. H. Ray.

Juney, SUSANNE, German ship, 1,433, H. Finke, Cardiff 30th January, Coal-Melchem & Co. July 18, TAY-WATT, Siamese bark, 656, Schmidt,

Bangkok and July, Rice-Chinese,

June 15, WALLS CASTLE, British bark, 625, H. A. Brown, Manila 6th June, Timber-Cop- lain.

WHAMPOA:

June 20, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, British bark, 464, John G. McArthur, Salgon soth June, Salt and Sapunwood.—Soy Sing, June 12, PELHAM, British bark, 340,Agnew, Freemantle, WA., 22nd March Sandal- wood. Wicker & Co.

CANTON.

July 22, FU-YEW, Chinese steamer, 920, Barfoot, Shanghai 19th July, General,—C, M. S. N. Co. July 22, YANGTZE, British steamer, 784, Lee, Shanghai 19th July, General-Siemssen & Co.

AMOY.

In Parton 18th July, 1882,

Anna Bertha, Geman bark, 469 (Krause)~l'ase-

Anna, German back, 415 (Davidsen)-H. A. Pe-

tersen & Co.

Charon Wattana, Siamese ship, 155 (Ulrich)-

Chinese.

Chloris, German bark, 334 (Mauen)-H. A. Pe

tersen & Co.

Hanumonia, Genman bark, 404 (Weller)--Pase- Hekne, British bak, 433 (Inkster)-Boyd & Co. Juno, German bark, 266 (Nielsen)-Pasedag

& Co. Kjobenhavn, Danish bark, 353 (Magleby)-H. Kristina Nilsson, Swedish btig, 281 (Peterson)—

A. Petersen & Co.

II. A. Petersen & Co.

Pallas, German bark, 493 (M. Luders)-Pusulag

& Co.

Peter, German brig, 241 (P. Holm)-H. A. Pe

tersen & Co.

Velov, Dutch bark, 240 (Wilken)-H. A. Petersen

& Co, Wagrien, German schooner, 179 (A. Dehlern)---

11. A. Peter & Co.

FOOCHOW

In Port on 17th July, 1882.

Chirsi, British bark, 788 (Maher)--Chinese. Irazu, British bark, 327 (Pearce)-Gilman & Co. Margrethe, German bark, 358 (Jassen)~~Chinese SHANGHAI

in Poton 14th July, 1882.

Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)---G, G.

Hopkins.

Anglo Indian, British bark, 444 (Knight)---

Drysdale, Ringer & Co.

Argos, British laig, 289 (Johnson)-Nils Molle Cingalee, British bark, 336 (Pringle)—Siemssen

& Co.

City of Halifax, British bark, (Evans)-C. & J.

Trading & Co. Corca, British bark, 581 (Law)-E. D. Sassoon

& Co.

Evangeline, British bark, 345 (Dell)-Fung

Shing.

Fantasie, British hark, 696 (Beu)-Captain. Fladden, British bark, 337 (Henderson)-Fones.

ter, Lavers & Co.

Francisca, German bark, 368 (Buck)—Sicmisen

& Co.

Hemann, German bark, 923 (Osbennana)-

Melchers & Co.

Kishon, British bark,491 (Howitt)-Russell & Co.

Kola, British bark, 358 (Klefiel-Nils Molleer. Lady Douglas, British bark, 593 (Steppes)

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

chers & Co.

Narwhal, British ship, 1,327 (Webton)-Mel- Obed Haxter, American ship, 916 (Baxter)—C, & Oceania, British bark, 320 (Norguay)-Adamson,

J. Trading & Co.

Bell & Co.

Oscar Vidal, British, bark, (299)—Nils Moller. Pearl, American bark, 536 (Howes)-Arnhold,

Karberg & Co.

Southern Cross, American ship, 1,129 (Bailey)-

Order, St. Laurence, British ship, 1,072 (Webb)—Adam-

Bon, Bell & Co. Sea Swallow, British bark, 332 (Way), J.

Buchheister,

NAGASAKI.

In Port on 8th July, 1882.

Auguste, British schooner, 219 (Thomsen)-

Holmo, Ringer & Co.

Carly Wilhelm, Danish bark, 230 (Lantrup)-

Holme, Ringer & Co.

Courier, British bark, 320 (Bartlett)—Captain. Faugh Balaugh, German schooner, 463-Hunt

& Co..

Hedvig, British bark, 361 (Davy)—Holme, Rin-

get & Co.

Hexules, American ship, 1,279 (Atwood)-C, &

J. Trading Co.

Kanagawa Man, Japanese bark, 1,184 (Ex-

strand)-M. B. . Co.

Leeyin, British bark, 219 (Cargill)–Chiuese. Manhem, Swedish schooner, 461 (Jansson)→→

Holma, Ringer & Co. Dowald, German bark, 445 (Boysen)-Holme,

Ringer & Co.

Arthur.

FOKOHAMA

In Port on 7th July, 1882,

Dorothy, British bark, 349 (A. Croal)-H. Mac- Ellen Goodspeed, American ship, 1,291 (Morse) Elst, German brig, 287 (Holm)-P. Bolm

-C. & Trading Co. Queen Emma, British bark, 314 (W. Dou)—

Walsh, Hali & Co.

CANTON GUNBOAT SQUADRON. An-lan, Viceroy's gunboat, guns, Lin Kuo

Ch'ang, Canton. Cheching, Revenise cruiser, a guns, Chinese

Captain, Canton.

Chen-to, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, J. Stewart,

Hongkong.

Chea-jui, Revento cruiser, 3' guns, ——, Ma Lou

Chow.

Ching-on, Revenue cruiser, 2 gum, Chinese Ad

miral, Canton.

Ching-tsing, Viceroy's gunboat, a gune, F. Beer

sard, Hongkong.

Chop-chung, Revenise cruiser,--Li Tack Ming,

Canton. Chop-sai, Viceroy's gunboat, Liu Pao Ch'un

Canton.

Haich'ang-ching, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, Wu

Jui Ch'ang, Canton. Hai-king-ching, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, Chin

Liang Chich, Canton. Hoi-lung-bung, Viceroy's gunboat, Leung Yiu

Ting, Hongkong

Hua-sban, Viceroy's gunboat, guns, H. J. Faunch,

Canton.

Li-she, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, ——, Ma Lou

Chow. Peng-chao-bai, Revenue cruiser, 4 guns, Cheng

“Sung, Hongkong.

Quang-on, Viceroy's gunboat, 4 guns, Lie Ping

Tic, Canton.

Shen-chi, Revenue cruiser, 5 guns, Sau Tsung

Tai, Canton.

Sui-bing, Viceroy's gunboat, 4, guns, J.

Murray, Hailing Shan,

Tching-ou, Viceroy's gunboat, a guns, Chinese

Admiral, Bogue. Forts

Tching-po, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, Wen

Lin An, Bogue Forts.

Printed and Published by Rongar FrasKE-SMITH, at Na 7. Pronix's Hue to the City of Victoria." Hongkong - Juss 05, 1554

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