Commercial.
THIS DAY.
Noon. Share business has been rather quictihis morning. Banks are, if anything, slightly weaker, shares being offered for cash at 16; per cent. premium, without attracting purchasers. On the other, hand, offers to buy at 160 have not been responded to.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1882.
Shipping,
ARRIVALS,
TANNADICE, British steamer, 2,000, S. G. Green,
28th Nov.,-Sydney 4th November, Gene ral-Gibb, Livingston & Co. PEKING, British steamer, 954, G. H. Drewes,
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEAMERS,
HONGKONG---SAILING VESSELS,.
(Continned.) MOMMUSEN, German ship, 1250, A. R. Wielms,
September 29th-Cardiff 11th May, Coals. Melchers & Co.
ARADIC, British steamer, 2,787, W. G. "Peare,
R.N.R., 29th Nov,San Francisco 31st N. October, and Yokohama 22nd November, General, O. & O. 5. S. Co.
BOYNTON, American bark, 1,069 Wm. E. Nasson, October 11th,-New York 4th May, Petroleum-D. Lapraik & Co.
28th Nov.,-Shanghai 25th Nov., General ALWINE, German steamer, 400, Thiessen, a1st | NONTAR-Newchwang 30th Oct., Beans.
-Siemssen & Co.
November-Saigon 8th November, Rice.-- Wieler & Co.
British bark, 399, E. Finlayson, gth Chong Woo-Kowloon Dock.
GREYHOUND, British steamer, 227, D. Scott,
28th Nov,--Fohow 26th Nov, General, BAYSWATER, British steamer, 1,039, M. Walker, PROSPERITY, Siamese bark, 476, D. Michaelsen,
Adamson, Bell & Co.
15th Nov.-Manila 11th Nov., General→ Melchers & Co.
Hongkong Fires are remarkably firm at TALEF, Gennan bark, 342, C. Stolze, 29th Nov, CITY OF PEKING, American str., 5,079, G. G.
the increased rate of 1,090, holders refus ing to come to terms at the price. Sales of Docks at 54 per cent. premium for cash have been reported; and some time tran, sactions at 58 for the end of March- have also been booked. There have been several inquiries after Indo; China Steam Navigation stock at par, probably induced by the reported favorable sale of the steamer App to a Manila firm, but holders do not appear very anxious to scil Just at present. Steamboats are still weak at 31 per share premium. Luzons; are offered for cash at 115.
4 o'clock p.m. -No further share transactions have been reported. Banks are weaker with sellers at 160; and Luzons are offered at 115 for the end of the year.
SHARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-160 per cent.
premium, sellers.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,700 per
share, buyers,
China Traders Insurance Company $1,550
per share, sellers.
North China Insurance Ts. 1,225 per share. Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$105 per
share.
Yangtze Insurance Association-Tls, 850 per
share.
Chinese Insurance Company-$231 per share,
itles. On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 150
per share. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-1000 per
sliare, buyers.
China Fire Insurance Company-$335 per share,
selters.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-54
per cent, premium, sales.. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
$31 per share premium, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-110 per share. Indo-Cluna Steam Navigation Company, Li-
mited-par., buyers. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$195
per
-Newchwang 19th Nov., Beana.-Siems sen & Co.
SHUNION, Annamite steamer, 136, W. Blumen-
berg, 29th Nov., Touron 11th Nov., Bal- last-Shun Woo Yuen.
CATHERINA II., Russian steamer, 610, Gollert,
39th Nov.--Amoy 27th Nov, General→→ Bun Hin & Cu. HWAI-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 084, Wilson, 29th
November-Canton 28th Nov,, General. C. M. S. N, Co.
Berry, 19th November,San Francisco 21st October, and Yokohama 13th Nov., Mails and General-P. M. 5. S. Co. CONSOLATION, British steamer, 766, W. B. Lind- say, 31st October-Bangkok 23rd October, Rice and General-Jardine, Matheson &Co.
(Kowloon Dock),
..
CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, T. Rowin, 13th November, Saigon 7th November, Rice.- Chong Wo Cheang,
Homony, British str,, 896, Hilkirk, 29th Nov.-DALE, British steamer, 644, E. Allason, 24th
Canton 18th Nov., Rice-Butterfield Swise.
TL, British steamer, 820, Harris, 29th Nov,
Swatow 28th Nov., General.-D." Lapraik & Co.. CHINA, German steamer, 649, H. Schoer, 19th
Nov.-Swałow 28th Nov., General.—Yuen Fat Hong.
GLENLYON, British steamer, 1,373, Frank Gedye,
29th Nov,, London 12th October, and Sing apore 22nd Nov, General-Jardine, Mathe san & Co
CLEARANCES AT THE HARDOUR OFFICE Hothow, British steamer, for Shanghai. Carisbrooke, British aleamer, for Amoy. Alvine, German steamer, for Saigen. Pidra, British steamer, for Saigon. Greyhound, British steamer, for Hoihow. Pasang, British steamer, for Shanghai.
DEPARTURES.
November 28, bay, Brit. str., for Swatow, &c. November 28, Hungarian, British steainer, for
Singapore and Australia. November 29, Douglas, British steamer, for East
Coast.
November 29. Feilung, British str, for Saigon. November 29, Minerva, Ger. bg, for Whampoa. November 29, Marques del Duero, Spanish des-
patch-vessel, for Manila, i November Fidra, British str., for Saigon. November 29, Carisbrooke, British steamer, for
Amoy.
20
November 29, Pasang, Brit. str., for Shanghai. November 29, Bailoong, Britisli str., for Amoy. November 29, Chinking, British steamer, for
Shanghai.
November 29, Peking, British str., for Canton. November 29, Hoikow, British str., for Shanghai.
„PASSENGERS--ARRIVED.
Per Tannadice, str., from Sydney, &c.Mir, and Mrs. Parkes, Master Parkes, Captain Firth Mr. Cutbertson, and 100, Chinese,
Per Catherina 11, str., from Apoy.-268 Chi-
share. China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3nesc.
Company, Limited-$15
per cent
per
min
Luzon Sure, sellers. Hongkong Ice Company-$164 per share, buyers Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
-$60 per share.
Chinese Imperial Loan of :878-14 per cent prem.
cx, int,
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-13 percent.prem.
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.............3/71
Bank Bills, on demand... ..3/71 · Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight.................3/8} Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight ......3/8? Credits, at 4 months' sight............3/81 Documentary Bills, at 4 months...
sight......
.....3/8 3/88
ON PARIS.-
Bank Hills, on demand........... Credits, at 4 months' sight
4-5-4-
...4.64%
ON BONBAY.-Jank, T.T...
.32%)
ON CALCUTTA.-Bank, T.T..
ON SHANGHAL-
.721
***73
Bank, sight...
Private, 30 days'sight.
STS THIS
OPIUM MARKE)
NEW MALWA
HIS DAY.
per picul, $580 (Allowance, Taels 144.)
per picul #560 (Allowance, Taels 144.) NEW PATNA (first choice)per chest, 8550 NEW PATNA (second)......per chest, 8545
OLD MALWA .....
Per Peking, str, from Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, Messrs. Sharp and Ludovici, and Captain Kiolseth, 1 European on deck, and 109 Chinese.
Per Shu-on, str., from Touron.-1.Chinese. Per Greyhound, str., from Hoihow-3 Chinese, Per Talce, from Newchwang.2 Chinese. Per China, str.,.from Swatow.-79 Chinese; Per Thales, str., from Swatow.-94 Chinese. Per Gleniyon, str., from Singapore.-167 Chi-
nese.
DEPARTED.
Per Albay, str., for Swatow.żo Chinese. Per Chinkiangy str., for Shanghai.-3 Euro peans and 50 Chinese.
Per Fei-fung, str., for Swatow, &c.-170 Chi-
nesc.
Per Hungarian, str., for Singapore.—120 Chi- nese. For Australia. Mr. J. Goddard, Euro pean, and 44 Chinese in steerage.
AKPORTS.
The German steamship China reports left Swatow on the 28th instant. Had moderate N.E. wind and fine weather.
The Russian steamship Catherina II. reports left Amoy on the 27th instant. Had light winds and fine weather throughout.
The British steamship Greyhound reports left Hoihow on the 36th instant. Had strong mon- soon and clear weather throughout the passage.
The British steamship Peking reports left Shanghai on the 25th instant, and arrived in Hongkong on the 28th. Had fine weather with light monsoon and light variable winds all the passage.
The British steamship Glenlyon reports left London on the 12th October, and Singapore on the 32nd instant. Up to lat. 12 N. had light to moderate winds and calms.
From lat. sa N. to port had strong monsoon with heavy sea,
The British steamship Tannadice reports left Sydney on the 4th instant. Experienced S.E.
|
Nov.,Bangkok 13th Nov, Rice and Gene- DIAMANTE, British steamer, 14, Cullen, 21st
ral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. November,Manila 18th November, Gene- ral-Russell & Co.
EALING, British steamer, 1,344, T. W. Salmon,
22nd November,--Saigon 16th November, Rice and Faddy-Siemssen & Co. EASINGTON, British steamer, 1,137, John G. Greig, 23rd Nov,,Bangkok 11th Nov., Rice and General-Master, ENUY, Spanish steamer, 314, Ortuzar, 18th Nov,
Manila 24th November, General--Reme dios & Co.
FAME, British steamer, 117, Stopani, (sug plying) . Hongkongand Whampos Dock Co. FERNTOWER, British steamer, 700, Keller, 27th
Nov., Saigon 20th Nov, Ricc.-Chinese. GLENIFFER, French steamer, 1,601, G. Benoit, 26th Nov.-Saigon 19th Nov., Rice and General. Jardine, Matheson & Co. HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, April 14th,--
Kwok Acheong & Sons. NAMOA, British steamer, 863, Geo. Westoby, 28th November,-Foochow 24th Nov., Amoy 25th, and Swatow 27th, General.-D. "Lá- praik & Co.
ODIN, Norwegian steaner, 959, Sorensen, 19th Nov., Swalow 18th Nov. General.-C. M. S. N. Co-Aberdeen Dock.
REMUS, British steamer, 652, Hill, 26th Nov., Manila 22nd Nov,, General-Dunn, Mel- bye & Co. SALTEE, French steamer 323. J. Biard, 27th Nov.-Haiphong 24th Nov., and Hoihow 26th, General-Shing Loong,
SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayden,
Nov. 24th,-China Traders' Insurance Co. SUAL British str., 262, Parker, October 11th,- Manila 11th October, General-Melchera
& Co.
SUMATRA, British steamer, 1,406, F. Fairlough,
26th Nov.,--Nagasaki 22nd Nov., General, . P. & O. S. N. Co.
VOLGA, French steamer, 1,049, de Temple, 20th
Nov.-Yokohama 13th Nov,, General.~~ Messageries Maritimes.--Kowloon Dock. YOITUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett, June 23rd, Quangai 19th June, General.— Kwok Acheong & Sons.
SAILING VESSELS,
AGNES Muin, British bark, 85t, James Lowe,
Sept. 29th, London 14th June, Gentral.
Gibb, Livingston & Co.-Kowloon Dock.
ANDREAS, German baik, 423, F. Hoyer, 27th
November, Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans. -Siemssen & Co.
Beans.
ANNA BERTHA, German bark, 480, Krause, 27th
November, Newchwang 14th Nov.,,
-Siemasen & Co. BoNrro, German bark, 524, H. Hanse, 14th
Nov.-Newchwang 4th Nov., Beans. Wicker & Co.
CATHERINE MANDEN, British 3-m. sch, 287, W.
Marden, 18th November,-Newchwang 7th November, Beans and General-Wieler & Co.
CENTAUK, German bark, 468, Offersen, 24th November, Newchwang izth Nov., Beana.
Wieler & Co.
C.
CHRISTIAN, German schooner, 250, C. Kossow, 8th November-Newchwang 25th October, Beans-Wieler & Co. RODBERTUS, German bark, 566, H. Schultz, 28th Nov,Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans. -Captain. CONQUEST,
American bark, 516, Carina, zoth Nov., Newcastle 22nd Sept., Coal-Ed, Schellhass COURIER, British bark, 320, Bartlett, 8th Nov,
& Co.-
Newchwang 19th October, Beans-Ed. Scheillais & Co.
C. F. SARGENT, American ship, 1,704, D. H.
Atherton, zist
November,Cardiff 23rd June, Coals-Borneo Co. Limited, DORA, German ahip, 1,259, H. Meyer, and
November, Cardiff 1st July, Coal-Mel chers & Co.
ELLA S. THAYER, American ship, 1,098, ́ Davis,
Entimations.
WAH
LOON G, ESTABLISHED 1865, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER.
DEALER IN ONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gaures, PNG, Sind sequered Ware, Mattings, August 21th,-Bangkok 11th August, Gen&c, &c. Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristles, cral. Chinese.
Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers RAHIER, French brig, 285, Jarvary, 23rd Nov., always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality
Newchwang 10th Nov., Beans. Carlowitz guaranteed. & Ca. RAVEN, British bark, 344, Whiting, 14th Nov., -Newchwang 3rd November, Beans.--Ed. Schellhass & Co. SAMUEL D. CARLETON, American bark, 884,
Geo. A. Freeman, October 9th,-Newcastle, N.S.W., roth August, Coal-Order.-Cos- mopolitan Dock. SATSUMA, British bark, 364, Lord, 25th Nov.,
Whampoa 24th Nov., General--Ed. Schell
bass & Co.
SOLIDOR, British bark, 240, C. Schroder, 28th
Nov. Newchwang 19th Nov, Beans. Captain..
SOLVEIO, Norwegian bark, 602, Olsen, 6th Nov., -Newchwang 29th October, Beans.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.
ST. IDEUC, French bark, 388, F. Durand, 16th November, Newchwang 7th Nov., Beans.
-Carlowitz & Co.
TEK L, British barque, 400, LG. Buckholdt,.
15th Nov.-Bangkok 18th October, Rice. Captain. THOON KRAMOM, Siamese bark, 475, T. W. Vorrath, 25th Nov.-Bangkok 18th Oct., Rice-Siemssen & Co.
THREE BROTHERS, British bark, 366, H. Kubike, Swatow 22nd October, General-Ee Tye Hong. VALPARAISO, German bark, 486, F. Meyer, 27d1 Nov-Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.
YOUNG SIAM, Sian.ese ship, 701, W. Saxtorph,
20th Nov.-Bangkok 7th Oct., General Chinese.
CANTON.
{ ་
No. C, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1882.
₤399
A H 0 Y. HOY LEE
MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.
Hen's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, AS for Sale,.every description of Gentle- &c., &c. Denler in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, i6th May, 1882.
SUN SHIN G.
DEALER IN SILKS,
[347
ANTON and ShanghaiGaures, Crape Shawls, CA Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c., &c, &c. The best house in the trade for high- of the most artistic designs. Engraver on Stamps, class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.
No. 62, QUEEN's Road, Central, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
Post Office.
A-MAIL WILL CLOSE'
For Hollow and Pakhol, Per Greyhound, to-day, the 29th instant, at 5'P.Mitj
For Saigon.-Per Alwine, to-day, the agth in stant, at 5 PARAG
morrow, the goth instant, at 7.30 AM.
For Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Saltre, to
For Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Sumatra, on Friday, the 1st December, at 11.30 AM.
For Kudat and Sandakan.-Per Fokien, on
Friday, the 1st December, at 3-36 F.31.
For Saigon. Per Bayswater, on Friday, the 1st December, at 4.30 PM.
For Amoy and Manila-Per Diamante, on Friday, the tit December, at 4.30PM
For Bangkok-Por Dale, on Friday, the 1st December, at 5 P.BLA
For Swatow, Ainoy, & Foochow Per Namea, on Saturday, the 2nd December, at 5 P.M.
For Nagasaki and Kobe-Per Niigata Maria, on Friday, the 8th instant, at 3.30 PM.
The Postal Guide published in 1879 being now somewhat out of date, a revised issue fi printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong List for the Far East for 1883, which super- sedes all previous editions.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mall Packet" ARABIC" will. be despatched on TUESDAY, the 12th December, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United closed as follows:- States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be
At 2.30 F31. Post-ofice closes, but Correspon- At 2.15 P.M. Registry ceases.
Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time pence may be posted on board the Packet with of departure.
HOURS. FOR CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS. THE FRENCH MAIL-DAY BEFORE DEPARTURE. [2985 r., Money Order Office closes.. Post Office
closes, except the night box, which is always, open out of office hours."
LING SHIN G. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
KEELUNG, British steamer, 919, Schultze, 26th THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE.
Nov.-Wuhu 21st Nov., Rice.-Butterfield
⚫ & Swire.
MIRAMAR, British steamer, 890, E. J. Duggan,
26th Nov.-Chinkiang 22nd Nov, Ricc Jardine, Matheson & Co. YANGTSZE, British steamer, 719, E Lec, 7ih Nov. Shanghai. 24th Nov., General- Siemseen & Co.
WHAMPOA.
CARMELITA & IDA, German bark, 438, E. G.
Ketel, Ningpo 4th November, General, Ed. Schelihass & Co. MINERVA, German brig, 319, P. Duhme, 28th
Nov.-Newchwang 17th Nov., Beans Melchers & Co.
SAN FRANCISCO, German schooner, 251, A. Olt- mann, 19th Nov., Newchwang 8th Nov., Beans. Siemssen & Co.
J. D. Brewer, Anierican bark, 96z, W. L. Josse- lyn, 19th Nov,,-Shanghai 15th November, Rice-Captain.
RIVER STEAMERS. Hankow, British steamer, 2,235, Ogston-But
terfield & Swire.
Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,377, T. Benning- "Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes,-
C. M., S. N. Co,
Kiu-kiang, British steamer, 617, A. Benning.
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.
Special experience in making Gentlemen's
·RIDING BOUTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
S Z
HN G.
TAILOR.
[207
DEALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk, and
Embroidered Shawls, &c., 'HAT AND CAP MAKER. Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua- ranteed at Moderate Charges, MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,
FOR SALE.
[691
No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET
HONGKONG.. Hongkong, 12th October, 1882.
NOTICE... OOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS
RATES AT THE
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern. Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials.
BBRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW
**TELEGRAFN" OFFICE, HONGKONG,
YE U
QUA
“HIP, PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE
PAINTER
Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. SHIP,
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Powan, British steamer, 1,890, Hoyland-Hong- kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Spark, British steamer, 140.-Hongkong, Can
ton, & Macao Steam-bont Co. White Cloud, British steamer, 527.--Hongkong.
Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co.
Yot-sal, British steamer, 180, Lefavor-Hong-
kong, Canton, & Macao Sieamboat Co.
AMOY,
in Port on 25th November, 1882.
Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)-Doyd
& Co.
Assens, Danish bark, 235 (Vandel)-H. A. Po
tersen & Co.
Cingales, British bark, 336 (Pringle)-Pasedag
& Co, Emily, British brig, 296 (Crichton)-Boyd, & Co. H. Bremer, German schooner, 333 (Bremer)---
H. A. Petersen & Co.
&Co
Pasedag & Co.
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. No. 52, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
[att
CHIE NAM, OLD AND SILVERSMITH,
WATCH MAKER
GOLD
AND
ENGRAVER; WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.
NOTICE.
DAY OF DEKARTURE.
7. AM, Post Office opens.
10 AM Registry of Letters censes. Posting of
all printed matter and patterns censes.
II A.M., Mail closes, except for Late Letters. 11:10 AM, Letters may be posted with Late Fee.
of 10 cents until.
11.30 AM, when the Post Office closes entirely, 11.40 AM Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 10 Cents until time of departure.
THE ENGLISH MAIL.
The following hours are observed in closing Maila, &c., by the British Contract Packet :—
DAY OF DEPARTURE.
NOCH.-Money Order Ofice closes,
2.00 P.M. Registry of Letters ceases. Posting
of all printed matter and patterns ceases., 3.ba P.M.-Mails closed, except for Late Letters 3.10 PM.-Lettera
To cerits
enis until may be posted with late fee of 3.30 P.Mwhen the Post Office closes entirely. 3-40 P.Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with late fee of 10 cents until time of departure.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS LETTERS, 1.-Privates in H.M. Army or Navy. Non- commissioned, Officers, Bandmasters, Army Schoolmasters (not Superintending or First Class) Writers o or Schoolmistresses may send half-ounce letters to the United Kingdom by mail at the rate of four cents (two-pence) cach, which may be prepaid either in Imperial or in Hongkong- Stamps. By private steamer the postage is two cents (one penny), vgl
-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 handkerchief, Jewellery, &c, can be. even with the ends open. 5
-If from a Soldier or Sailor his class and description must be stated in full on the letter, the cover of which must be signed by the Com manding Officer, with name of regiment, ship, &c, in full. If to a Soldier or Sailor, his class and description, with name
must be stated in full of regiment, ship, &c, 5-Soldiers and Sailors have no privileges with regand to books or papers, nor can these be prepaid w
with Imperial Stamps.
SLETTER 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
The attention of hoxholders is called to the necessity of carefully sealing 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 the contents of the box over reached the Post. Office; the omission of the former, as to whether A-RRANGEMENTS-have-now-been-com--part of them might not have been abstracted for
Cat4
......... 8547_winds to Port Darwin; from thenco-to Sandokan-1-22nd-October,pus back-Russell-&Co Juno, German bark, 266 (Nielsen)Palaus pleted which will enable this Office to the sake of the Postage Stamp NEW PATNA (bottom)......per chest, 8552 had light variable winds; from thence had ERIN'S ISLE, British ship, 1,798, I. Fleming, Magenta, British schooner, 329 (Coalfleet) undertake all kinds of JOB PRINTING, Include RATES OF POSTAGE
The British steamship Thales reports left Swa ERL KONIG, German bark, 456, A. Naurch, 2216 Nicoline, German schooner, 331 (Mahlmann)- } PÅMPHLETS, BALL ROOM, and VISITING Letters, per oz
NEW PATNA (without choice) per
chest..........erse praces's
NEW BENARKS (without choice) per
chest,,...
NEW PERSIAN
85:5 .......per chest, $390 (Allowance, Taels 8).
OLD PERSIAN..
.perpicul, $355 (Allowance, Taels 64).
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
THUS DAY'S T'ELEGRAMS,
Билно-
AMOY,
HANIA+
K
HAL
BAROMETER,
THERNOME-
TER, AC
TO A.M
Previous
day at 42,90.
On dase at
day at 41.16.
"M"vat
vay at 42,26.
On date at
Barometer
30
.25.30.04.
•Therra'sar auuchet! 65. de 367.0 61.0 10 397 8.0 73.5 Direction of Wiud, a
Force
ต
W WWW
3 4
X
Hour's Rain Quailty fallam...
1
strong monsoon with heavy head sea till arrival, August zoth, Cardiff 22nd April, Coal-
Had light N.E. man-
tow on the 28th instant, soon and fine weather. In Swatow the steam- ships Rajanattianukar, Meifso, Swatow, Yek- sin, Blackhalls, Ashington, Nestor, Kwang. tung, Fu-yew, and Foechow.
VESSELS ARRIVED IN EUROPE FROM PORTS IN JAPAN, CHINA, AND HANILA.
.Oct.
4 7
Oct.
9
Oct.
Bellerophon Shanghai........Oct. Claucus (9.)..............Shanghal... Aberdeen (s.).............................Shanghai. Flintshire (s.)..................Japan Nyl Ghat...... Centurion
Dartmouth
Shanghal... Oct 17 Hongkong.....
...Oct. 18 .Oct. 18
www............Manila.:
·VESSELS EXPECTED, AT 'HONGKONG.
·(Corrected to Date). City of Benares, ..... ..Penarth P.G.Carvill ...... Cardiff.
Vortsetzen Frederike
Iquique ...... Annina. Marianne.....
..Penarth
Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Nov., Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans.— Siemssen & Co.
FANO, Danish brig, 227, M. N. Mortensen, 27th Nov., Chefoo 20th Nov,, Beans and Gene ral-Ed-Schellhass-&-Co-
FERDINAND, German bark, 416, Westergaard,
21st November, Newchwang 10th Nov., Beans-Wieler & Co.
FRANCES & AMANDA, Ger. bark, 370, H. Borg- ward, 28th Nov.--Newchwang 17th Nov, Beans-Wieler & Co.
FRIEDERIKE, German ship, 1,398, F. Wiericks,
6th
& Co.
Pasedag & Co.
Oscar Mooyer, Cerman bark, 360 (Johannsen)
H. A. Petersen & Co. Rachel, British bark, 282 (Affleck)-Boyd & Co. Siberien, German bark, 365 (Schultz)—H. A
Petersen & Co.
Vagrien, German schooner, 179 (Debbern)-H.
A. Petersen & Co.
FOOCHOW.
In Port on 24th November, 1882.
Take & Co.
GLOAember, Cardiff 29th June, Coals Mozart, Gennan.brig, 350 (Storm)-Kaw Hong
British ship, 1,490, Densmore, 18th October-New York and June, Kerosine. Oil-Russell & Co.
HAMMONIA, German bark, 408, Weller, 21st November Newchwang 9th Nov, and Amoy 20th, lieans. Chinese,...... HELENS, British bark, 433, J, Inkater, a8th Nov.,
Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans. Mel
Co.
...May 8 May 20 Ginsgow.....June 28 June 28 Liverpool.........June 29
chers & New York
HIERONYMUS, German bark, 425, M. Ipland, Cardiff July 12 New York July 12
19th November, Newchwang 9th Nov., New York July 25 H. UPMANN, German bark, 427, H. G. Weber,
Beans Vieler & Co.. .................Hamburg..Augi 6
15th Nov.-Newchwang 4th Nov., Bernt,
Schelibass & Co E.
wisi.Antwerp
Scot
SHANGHAI
In Fort on 25th November, 1883. Anglo-Indian, British bark, 444 (Graham)
Drysdale. Ringer & Co. Antwerp, British bark, 1,091 (Smith)-Frazar
& Co,
Branda, British brig, 190 (Swenson)-Mackenzie Chingtah, Chinese bark, 473 (Taylor)~C. M.
& Co..
Foochow, Siamese bark, 301, (Guldberg)—Siems
N. Co.
sen & Co.
C. B. Haseltine B. F. Watson Dry Thermomster. 60, 64 5, 77.0, BL6 18 0 351 81.4 84.7 | Esineralda -Wet Thermometer. 53 53.350.0 17.643-5-38-393-3|| 17.1
Jupiter (6.)
Trieste... „Aug. Khorasan Weatherba bebe bebe be be Spica.........
Cardiff Aug 24 INGEBURO, German bark, 386, H. Ipland, 21st Guiding Star, British bark, 311 (Schiniger)
Aug. 24
Mackenzie & Co. Marie..
mburg Sept. 2 November, Newchwang 10th November, John Bunyan, British bark, 1,439 (Hilton)-C & Nieure Waterweg ... burg
General, Captain. Flucllin........
derland
JENNIE HARKNERS, American bark, 1,373, Ans. Trading Co. Weser
*
British bark, 373 (Brown) Melchers bury, 27th October, Newcastle, N.S.W., John „Cardiff.
9 Sept. 95th September, Coals-Adamson, Bell &
Co.
Kolga, British bar
bark, 341-Russell & Co. Nov.-Newchwang 15th Nov., Beans Louise, German schooner, 245 (Schierloch)-Ed.
chers & Co. "AN Wieler & Co.
Schellhass & Co. MARINA, Brit. bark, 664, Langlois, October 13th, Martha, British, bark, (McPearson)Morris &
-London 29th April, General Adamson, Bell & Co.PART MARTHA DAVIS, American bark. 871, T. M. & Co.
Saturn, German bark, 483 (Mans)—Primrose
Flerometer, level of the sea in Inches, tens and huas drada-Thermiameter, in Fahrenheit degrees and toex Juapt in the open air in a shaded situation. -Direction of Wind, is registered every two pointa, N., N.N.E, N‚Ë, $~ Force of Wiad, o calm, to light breeze. 1 to 5 mode Tate, to 7 fresh to strong 810 so heavy, to to in viciant-Stain of Wasther, A. Clear blus sly. C. Cloudy, D. Delezly. F. Fog. G. Foggy H. Hal. L. Light-
Br, Stinty. O. Ovens, P. Passing showers. Q.. 1. Bundy, A. Kaloy, S. Soow. 7. Thusus. U, Bad, vy threatenien la A, Visbility, W. Bioro, Z. Calm), The attery is megated to indicate any case over the mean avenga of thale alguldenica, : Raila,--The hours of rain for the previossa, 14 hours (noon),are,registered from a sa s the quantity of water fallen ndicated in inches, sene sad
Kanada,
B. P. ChcheyCardiff... Napier
Mary Whitrläge.
Phoenix.
Mario
Heinrich Deutschland Berenice (a.) Emma T. Crowell Dorellica
Lucia
***
Sept. 17 Sept. 11
Sept. 22
Sept. 25 Oct. 1
Antwerp New York Hamburg Cardiff Cardiff .Penarth Trieste.... New York. Oct. Cardiff. London
Whampan (1)
„Glasgow Adolph...
Hamburg. Minard Castle (.)London Sarpedon (5)
Liverpool.
13
...Oct. 17.1
ing DIRECTORS REPORTS, BOOKS,
LABELS, PROGRAMMES of ENTERTAIN CARDS, PROSPECTUSES, DEBIT NOTES,
MENTS TRADE CIRCULARS and RE-
PORTS, &
Accuracy and Best Workmanship guaranteed at the lowest possible raten.
"HONCRONO TELEGRAPH" OFFICE,
30 Cente
Centa
Books, Patterns, and Commercial Post Cards, each
Paper, per 2.02 Newspapers
& Prices Current, each Registration
Do with retin receipt.. Commercial papers signify such papara: as though written by hand, do not bear the chara ter of an actual or personal correspondence, such as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The chuye Is the same as for Books, but all packets ofcand under 4 of weight are charged 5 Cents. LETTERE FOR THE UNITED STATER BY SAILING, SKIP
6, Peddar's Hill, 1st March, 1883.
SAM HIN GS TULTZ), MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, HAT AND CAP MAKER
IMPORTER of every description of Gentle men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um
When It is desired to forward letters to the brellas, Hats, &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silk United States by a sailing ship, which is not motis of all kinds↑ Bamboo Blinds and Matting, lied as carrying a mail, it is only necessary to Special attention given to the Tailoring Depart with the name of the ship, and prepaid to cents post the letters in the ordinary way, marked ment. A perfect fit and best workmanship guaper half ounce as usual The Post Office then ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintzes for Dresses in undertakes the duty of obtaining notice of depar all the newest patterns.
R
(303
No. 49 AND SL, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALA ture and despatching the correspondence leis Hongkong, 1st May, 188
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
TN deference to the wishes of a large number of subscribers we have determined on and after MONDAY, July 24th to Issue the HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SPECIAL ADVERTISE
be
requested that the letters be posted if possible at least one day before the date fixed for malling
Persons who send Musters of Tea through the Post in Tins are requested to have them made Bat or square instead of round, as it is importable
pack round uns securely in the mall bark
to
believed that the tea will travel more afe flat tins which are not so liable as round ones be bulged by by inches is as a good size. The tins should not have coment, blen
No responsibility can be aco
or to notes addressed to.
MALVINA, Geman bark, 479, H. Klinge, 26th Leander, British bark, 846 (Hamilton)-Mel- occurrences, other important business partment for erroneous replies to v
Benson, 17th November, Honolulu (S.), Star of India, British bark 1,040 (Paralow) and October 6000 cases Oil, and 256 12am penMelcher & Co Coal Russel & Comme
Sad Tetuan, British bark, 437 (Hyne)-J, J. Buch- Merton, German bark, 194, T-Horsmann, 24thhelster.
October New York 17th May, Kerosine Zebina Goudey, British bark 1,037 (Cook)- Oil-Molchers & Con? SEN
New Melchors & Car
|
MENT SHEET at NOON Instead of as present. Several important alterations will also e made in the get-up of the shees i In addition to the usual shipping Information all the Interest ing items of late news, such as telegrams, local
will be published
becial
11,30 AM. Will report of share and
appear dally in the SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Advertisements for The shroffs told, off to sell bordinate the morning sheet, which are inserted without cially not, be regard extra charge, must be handed in not later than information II A.M. The SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Standard on is based GRATIS to all the Mercantile and Ship day be requir ping Houses, Chinese Hongs, and places of #public resonandalam shpk Besteund.
to
Advertising Medium, in the Colany --
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE
BAR 6, PEDDAR'S HILL- Hongkong" aznd July, 188237
points on
tampa
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.