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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Commercial.

THIS DAY,

Noon. Banks are again playing the leading rði; in the interesting drama, of Stock Ex-| change speculation. As soon as there was "a gathering of the clans" this 'morning, it became evident that some- thing was on the move, and what that something was did not long remain a secret, The demand for Banks soon became general along the whole line-our recent war correspondence and experiences have got us into a habit of using military expres- sions and metaphors which, we trust, will not prove altogether unintelligible to those believers in our acumen (so far as share business is concerned) who regard these comments of ours in the light of "a guide, philosopher and friend"--and buyers and sellers in numerous instances came to terms directly. First at 162 per cent premium, and afterwards at 163 a fairly large cash business was arranged; and on time, at 165 for December 31st, several important transactions

were

booked. When our report left, the stock was firm at 163, cash, with buyers at the

rate. The business in other stocks was not of special consequence. Canton Insurances were in request at 110-a slight increase on former quotation-but we heard of no actual sales at that, or any other figure. Docks and Steamboats remain nominally at annexed quotations. Luzons are slightly firmer, a few shares being wanted at (13

for cash. Inquiries have been made after Içes at 165; but there does not appear to be any shares on the market at that rate.

4 o'clock p.m.

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Since noun further heavy transactions in Banks have taken place at 165 per cent. premium, for cash, and 166 for the end of the year, the stock leaving off very firm at both these rates. Nothing in other stocks came under our notice.

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shongtini Bank-165 per cent.

premium, sales.

Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,750 per

share, buyers.

China Traders Insurance Company $1,550

per share, sellers. -

North China Insurance-Tis. 1,225 per share. Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$110 per

share, buyers.

Yangtze Insurance Association-Tls. 850 per

thare.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1882.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

CARMELITA & IDA, German bark, 438, E. G.

Ketel, 1st December,--Whampoa 30th Nov., General. Ed. Schellhaus & Co. Tana15, French steamer, 1,750, Drujan, 1st Dec., -Yokohama 25th Nov., General--Mesen- geries Maritimės. MELI, Chinese steamer, 472, C. R. Null, 1st.Dec., ' Haiphong Pakhov, and Halhow người

Nov., General-C. M. S. N. Co. KWANGTUNG, British steamer, 674, M. Young,

and Dec.-Foochow 28th November, Amoy 29th, and Swatow 1st December, General- D. Lapraik & Co. LORNE, British steamer, 1,034, Wm. Hunter, and Dec,Swatow 1st December, Genciál.— Bun Hin SINDH, French steamer, 3,198, Lequerre, and Dec.,-Shanghai 30th Nov,, General- Messageries Maritimes.

...

·CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE

Yangtze, Britial steamer, for Shanghai. City of Peking, American steamer, for Yoko-

hama and San Francisco. Gleniffer, British steamer, for Manila. China, German steamer, for Swatow. Namen, British steamer, for Swatow, &c.

DEPARTURES.

December 2, Diamante, British sir, for Amoy November 2, Dale, British str., for Bangkok.

and Manila. December Thairs, British str., for Swater. December 2, City of Peking, American sky for

Yokohama and San Francisco.

December 2, Yangtze, British str., for Shanghai. December 2, Bayswater, British str., for Salgon December 2, signes „Afwir, British bark," for

Iloilo December 2, Solveig, Norw. bark, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS-ARRIVED,

Battisto Imberti and Kosimaya Tsunckitchi, for Per Tannis, sir, from Yokohama.-Messrs. Naples. For Marseilles.--Mr. B. Gualini,

Per feff, str., from Haiphong.-65 Chings. Per Awanglung, str., from Foochow, &c.- Captain Hen, H. V. Hope, and 67 Chi Chi

:

Lorrie, dif., fram Swatow,627 Chinese

for Singapore.

Per Sinth, str., from Shanghai.—Sir Walter Medhurst and servant, His Excellency Rodri guez, Mrs. Waldmann, Messrs. Shu and ser vants, and J. Meyer, and 9 Chinese, for long. kong. For Naples.--Mr. de Butzow (Russian

HONGKONG STEAMERS.

(Continued).

GLENIFFER, French steamer, 1,601, G. Benoit, a6th Nov.-Saigon 19th Nov, Rice, and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, April 14th,

Kwok Acheong & Sons. KEELUNG, British steamer, 919, Schultze, 1st

Dec, Canton 30th Nev., Gener-Butter field & Swire.

NAMOA, British steamer, 862, Geo. Westoby,

a8th November-Foochow 24th Nov,, Amoy 25th, and Swatow 27th, General—D. LA *praik & Co.

NELSON, British sicamer, 894, Thom, tat Dec, →→Bangkok 19th November, Rice.-Geo. R. Stevens & Co. ODIN, Norwegian steamer, 959, Sorensen, 19th Nov., Swatow 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.

SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayden,

Nov. 24th,China Traders' Insurance Co. SHUN-ON, Ánnamite steamer, 136, W. Blumen-

berg, 29th Nov,-Touron 11th Nov., Bal. last, Shun Woo Yuen. TANNADICE, British steamer, 2,000, S. G. Green,

28th Nov., Sydney 4th November,, Gene ral-Gibb, Livingston & Co. VOLGA, French steamer, 1,049, de Temple, 20th

Nov.-Yokohama 13th Nov,, General YOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett,

Messageries Marlines. Kowloon Dock.. June 23rl,-Quangal 19th June, General.- -Kwok Achrong & Sons.

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SAILING VESSELS,

ANDREAS, German bark, 423, F. Hoyer, 27th

November, Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans.

Siemssen & Co.

ANNA BERTHA, German bark, 480, Krause, 27th November, Newchwang 14th Nov, Beans. -Siemisen & Co.

ASIA, German schooner, 380, C. Haack, 30th Nov.-Cheloo 22nd Nov., General.--Wieler & Co.

BONITO, German bark, 524, H. Haase, 14th

Nov-Newchwang 4th Nov., Beans. Wieler & Co.

CATHERINE MARDEN, British 3-m. sch., 287, W. Marden, 18th November,-Newchwang 7th November, Beans and General-Wieler & Co.

CENTAUR, German bark, 468, Offersen, 24th November-Newchwang (2th Nov., Beans.

Wieler & Co.

Minister), Fur Marseilles.Mr. and Mrs. TaCHRIST NOCmber-Newchwang 25th October, German schooner, 250, C. Kossow, Ko Shi Ma and 6 servants, and Mr. R. P. De- chevrens.

DEPARTED.

Per City of Péking, str., for San Francisco.— European and 4 Chinese.. For Panama-7 Chinese. For Liverpool.-Mr. J. H. Fox, R.M.

Per Fangisse, str., for Shanghai.—2' Euro- peans and 17 Chinese..

REPORTS.

The Chinese steamshipfeli reports from Hai- phong, Pakhoi, and Hoihow on the 29th ultimo, Had strong N.E. winds and high sea leaving Hoihow. At 2 p.m. on the 29th, passed a Chi nese junk bottom up, drifting on to North Bank, East, Hainan Straits; thence had inoderate N Easterly winds and fine weather to port.

The British steamship Kwangtung reports Chinese Insurance Company-$131 per share. left Fonchow on the 28th November, Amoy on the On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Ts. 150 29th, and Swatow on the 1st instant. From

per share.

Faochow, to Swatow experienced moderate mon- Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-togo persoon. From Swatow to port had light Northerly

share, buyers.

winds and fine weather throughout the passage. In Foochow the steamship Hae-skin. In Amoy the steamships Cheang Hock Kian and Carnar- vonshire. In Swatow the steamships Kwang sang, Ste-too, Miramar, Fei-lung, Atalanta, Mi-foe, Vek-sin, Chinese revenue cruiser Ling- feng and German corvette Elizabeth.

China Fire Insurance Company-$335 per share,

açilers. Hongkong and Whampoa' Dock 'Company-54

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

--331 per share premium, sellers. Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share, Hongkong Hotel Company-$110 per share. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li-

mited per cent, premium. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$195

per share.

China Sugar Relining Company (Debentures)--3

per cent, premium,

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$113

per share, buyers.

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Hongkong Ice Company--$165 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-$60 per share..

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878–14 per cent. prem!

ex. int.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-28 percent. prem.

EXCHANGE.

VESSELS ARRIVED 'IN, EUROPE FROM PORTS IN JAPAN, CHINA, AND MANILA. Bellerophon....Shanghai.......Oct

Glaucus (5) Aberdeen (5) Flintshire (s.)

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Nyl Ghau..

Centurion Dartmouths

..Shanghai.........Oct. ....Shanghai...................Oct „Japali »ngs......Oct.

Shanghai....

Hongkong Marila.

4

7

9

.Oct. 17 .Ocl. 18 Oct 18

VESSELS EXPECTED AT HONGKONG. (Corrected to Date).

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Frederike

Iquique

Annina.

Marianne......

C. B. Hazeltine

B. F. Watson ........

Khorassan

Spica

*13/71

Maric.

-3/77

ON. LONDON.-Bank, T. T.........3/7

Bank Bills, on demand

Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight... Dank Bills, at 4 monthi sight.....3/81 Credits, at 4 months' sight.......3/81 .* Documentary Bills, at 4 months' ..

■ight....

ON PARIS-

ON BOMBAY.-Bank, T.T.

June 28

..Penarth

Liverpool June 29 New York

......July 13 Cardiff...uly 12 New York July 12 New York

July 25 Aug. 6

Esmeralda......... Hamburg...

Nieuwve Waterweg......Hamburg

Flucllin..

Weser

B. P. Cheney

··3/8! @3/8 €·

Napier

Mary Whitridge

Phoenix...

Marie

Heinrich

.....232)

Lucia ......................

Whampoa (1)

Adolph

Bank Bills, on demand............14.56. Credits, at 4 months' sight ........4.66.

ON CALCUTTA.--Bank, T.T...................................222}

ON SHANGHAL-

-Bank,sight...PALI

Private, 30 days'sight.

OPIUM MARKET—THIS DAY.

NEW MALWA...

OLD MALWA ......

...per picul, 8580

(Allowance, Taels 144.)

per picul, 8560 (Allowance, Taels 144.) NEW PATNA (first choice)per chest, 8545 Naw PATNA (second)......per chost, 8540 NEW PATNA (without choice) per ~

chest.........

$542 NEW PATNA (bottom) per chest, $547) NEW BENARES. (without choice) per

chest,......

.

8512

NEW PERSIAN........per chest, 8380 (Allowance, Taels 8). OLD PERSIAN....

......per picul, 8335 (Allowance, Taels 64).

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

{Faou Masons, FALCONER & COS 'Racistán),"'

YESTERDAY.

Barometer-ma ..

Barometer P.M. 19

Thermomector—1 7o‚ׂ'

Thermoenstorg ..

Thermometer-1 2,34,,(Wa

›* Thermometer=m4 P.36.

Barometer A. M..

(over night)

догода

6.

Beans. Wieler & Co.

C. RODBERTUS, German bark, 566, H. Schultz, 28th Nov., Newchwang 19th Nov,, Beans. -Captain,

CLARA, German bark, 419, T. Lentig, 30th Nov.,

"HONGKONG——SAILING YE:SKES,

(Continned.) SOLIDOR, British bark, 240, C. Schroder, 28th Nov, Newchwang 19th Nov,, Beans- Captain. SOLVE10, Norwegian Bark, 603, Olsen, 6th Nov,, Newchwang 29th October, Beans. Ed.

Schellhass & Co.

Sr. IDEUC, French bark, 388, F. Dumand, 16th November, Newchwang 7th Nov., Beans. -Carlowitz & Co.

TALEE, German bark, 342, C. Stolze, 39th Nov., -Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans-Siems sen & Co. TEK LI, British barque, 400, L. G. Buckholdt, Nov,Bangkok 18th October, Rice,- Captain

"

THOON KRANION, Siamese bark, 475, T. W. Vorrath, 25th Nov.--Bangkok" 18th Oct., Rice-Siemssen & Co.

THREE BROTHERS, British bark, 366, H. Kabike, Swatow 22nd October, General-Ee Tye Hong, VALPARAISO, German' bark, 485, F. Meyer, 17th Nov., Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans.-Ed. Schellhass & Co. YOUNG SIAM, Siamese ship, 701, W. Saxtorph, 20th Nov.-Bangkok 7th Oct., General = Chinese,

CANTON.

PEKING, British steamer, 954, G. H. Drewes, 28th Nov., Shanghai 25th Nov., General. -Siemssen & Co.

WHAMPOA.

MINERVA, German, brig, 319, P. Duhnie, 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, American bark, goa, W. L. Josse lyn, 19th Nov.-Shanghai 15th November, Rice. Captale.

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

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Kiung-chow, British steamer, 199, Goggin

Powan, British steamer, 1,800, Hoyland-Hong- Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.

kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Spark, British steamer, 140-Hongkong, Can-

ton, & Macao Steam-boat Co.. White Cloud, British steamer, 527-Hongkong,

Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co,

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Intimations.

NOTICE.

Post Office.

"A BIAIL WILL CLOSE

For Swatow-Per China, to-day, the and in- stant, at 5PM.

HE Undersigned has all kinds of House and Ship COAL for Sale in large or small

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow.-Per Namon, modious small steamers on hire for towing par- quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com-to-day, the and instant, at 5 P.M.j poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any Monday, the 4th instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Straits Settlements Per Ferntower, on

other House in the Trade.

Apply to

HING LEE, 37, Tung Man Lane."

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Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.

TOK KE E.

CO AL MERCHANT 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG,

KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of Houst and Steam COAL of the best quality, nt moderate rates. The "CUM LOONG.”“CUM CHOW," "CUM SHUEN," "CUM LEE" Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $a for and and $1 for 3rd hour, CUM ON," and "CUM KAI," at $3 for 1st hour, $2 for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement Hongkong, 16th October, 1882. [700

WAH LOON G

ESTABLISHED 1865..

GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER

DEALER IN

DONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gaures, 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. to, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG, Hongkong, and June, 1882.

SUN SHI N. G.

DEALER IN SILKS.

£399

Gaures, Crape Shawls,

CANTON and Shanghai waces, Ches, we, &c., &c. The best house in the trade for high class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Seals, &c, &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.

No. 62, QUEEN's ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1881.

s z

H IN G.

TAILOR.

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EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand-

For Kudat and Sandakan-Per Fobies, on Monday, the 4th instant; at 3.30 P.30. -

For Nagasaki and Kobe. Per Niigata Maru, on Friday, the 8th instant, at 3.30 P.M. 1995.

For Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Benga fure, on Friday, the 15th instant, at 11:30A.M."

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

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet AÁRADIC” will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 12th instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United, States, Canada, Honolulu, Feru, &c., which will be closed as follows

At 2.15 P. Registry ceases.

At 2.30 P.M. Post-office closes, but Correspon pence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. NAME

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.. The British Contract Packet " BRINDISI" will be despatched on TUESDAY, the sath instant, with Meils for the United Kingdom, Europe and countries beyond, via Brinders, to the Straits. Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

N.B.This Packet carries no malls for the Australasian Colonics.

The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.

HOURS FOR CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS. THE FRENCH MAIL-DAY BEFORE DEPARTURE, 5 Pat, Money Order Office closes. Post Office closes, except the night box, which is always open out of office hours.

7.

A.M., Post Office opens,

DAY OF DEPARTURE.

to A.M., Registry of Letters ceases. Posting of

all printed matter and patterns ceases. II A., Mail

11.10 M., Les, except for Late Letters.

may be posted with Late Fee of to 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.

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THE ENGLISH MAIL The following hours are obse red in closing. Mails, &c., by the British Contract Packet -

DAY OF DEPARTURE

-Amoy 28th November, Beans-Melchers Yot-sai, British steamer, 180, Lefavor-Hong kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &c., c. NOON.-Money Order Office closes.

& Co.

CONQUEST, American bark, 516, Carins, 20th Nov.,Newcastle 22nd Sept., Coal-Ed, Schelihass & Co.

COURIER, Britishi bark, 320, Bartlett, 8th Nov.,

Newchwang 19th October, Beans Ed Schelihase & Co.

C. F. SARGENT, American slip, 1,704, D. H.

Atherton, 21st November, Cardiff 23rd June, Coals.-Bornce Co. Limited. DOHA, German ship, 1,259, H. Meyer, zand November,--Cardiff, 1st July, Coal-Mck chers & Co.

ELLA S: THAYER, American ship, 1,098, Davis,

22nd October-put back Russell & Co. ERIN'S ISLE, British ship, 1,798, J. Fleming,

August 20th, Cardiff 22nd April, Coal.-- Gibb, Livingston & Co.

ERL KONIG, German bark, 456, A. Naurch, 27th

Nor-Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans Siemsaen & 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 toth Nov., Beans,Wieler & Co.

FRANCES & AMANDA, Ger, bark, 370, H. Borg-

ward, 25th Nov., Newchwang 17th Nov., Beans. Wieler & Co..

FRIEDERIKK, German ship, 1,398, F. Wiericks, 6th November, Cardiff 29th June, Coals.

-Melchers & Co.

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GLOAMING, 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 zoth, Beans.Chinese.. HELENS, British bark, 433, J. Inkster, 28th Nov., Newchwang 19th Nov., Beans.-Mel chers &

Co.

Aug. 24 HIERONYMUS, German bark, 425, M. Ipland, 19th November,Newchwang pth Nov, Beans.-Wieler & Co.

Antwerp ..Cárdiff.

Aug. 24 Hamburg Sept Sept Sunderland,.

Sept ..Cardiff... Sept. 9 Cardiff Sept. 9

Antwerp-Sept New York

Deutschland ...........Penarth

Hamburg

„Cardiff.

Cardiff..

„Cardiff.

.London

Glasgow

Emma T. Crowell ......New York Dorothea

Hamburg Minard Castle (a.).......London Sarpedon ().......................Liverpool,

H. UPMANN, German bark, 427, H. G. Weber,

15th Nov.-Newchwang 4th Nov., Beana.

Co.

Ame

E. Schelihase & Co. INCEBURO, German bark, 386, H. Ipland, 1st November, Newchwang 10th November, ... Sept. 12

General. Captain. Sept. 17 JENNIE HARKNESS, American bark, 1,373, Sept. 21 bury, 27th October-Newcastle, N.S.W. .Sept. 22 5th September, Coals-Adamson, Bell &

Sept. 25 Oct. 2 JUNO, German bark, 517, H. C. Breckwoldt, .Oct

29th Nov-Hamburg 22nd July, General .Oct. 13

-Melchers & Co.

.Oct. 13 On 17 Oct. 17

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG. ·

STEAMERS. ARABIC, British steamer, 2,787, W. G. Perne, R.N.R., 27th Nov.-San Francisco 31st October, and Yokohama 22nd November, General.-D. & O. S. S, Co. BERENICE, Austro-Hungarian steamer, 2,041, P.- Crillovich, 1st DecTrieste 1st October,

and Singapore 32nd November, Genenl Melchers & Co.

CAMELOT, British steamer, 1,049, James Boor, 1st Dec, Saigon 24th Nov., General-Bun Hin & Co.

CHINA, German steamer, 649, H. Schoer, 29th Nov.-Swatow 28th Nov,, General-Yuen Fat Hong. CONSOLATION, British steamer, 766 W. B. Lind- say, 31st October,Bangkok 33rd October, Rice and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Kowloon Dock.) CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, T. Rowin, 13th

November, Saigon 7th November, Rice.- Chong Wo Cheang EASINGTON, British steamer, 1,137, John G. Greig, a3rd Nov,Bangkok 11th Nov., Rice and General-Master. EMUY, Spanish steamer, 314, Ortuzar, 28th Nov., -Manila 24th November, General-Rune- ‚1dios & Co... ESMERALDA, British sicamer, 395, R. Talbot," 30th Nov., Manila 27th November, Sugar.

KRISTINA NILSSON, American.brig, 179, TE. Thomson, 1st Dec.-Newchwang, and Amoy 29th, Beans,-Russell & Co. MALVINA, German bark, 479, H. Klinge, 26th Nov-Newchwang Igth Nov., Beans.→→→ Wieler & Co.

M. A. DIXON, British bark, 415, F. Cooke, 30th Nov. Newchwang 12th Nov., Beans --Ed. Schellhass & Co.

MARINA, Brit. bark, 564, Langlois, October 13th, London 29th April, General-Adamson, Bell & Co. METEOR, German bark, 594, T. Hortsmann, 24th October, New York 17th May, Kersine MOMHUSEN, German ship, 1,250, A. R. Wielms,

Oil Melchers & Co.

·September 29th-Cardiff with May, Coala.— Melchers & Co.

N.

BOYNTON, American bark, 1,065, Wm. E. Nasson, October 11th, New York 4th May, Petroleum.-D. Lapralk & Co. NONFAREIL, British bark, 399, E. Finlayson, 9th November-Newchwang 30th Oct, Beans. -Chong Woo

ORIENT, German bark, 461, W. G. Roder, tst December, Amoy 29th November, Beans. -Ed. Schellhass & Copt PRINTEMPS, French bark, 357, F. Gaillard, 30th Nov., Keelung 27th Nov., Coal-Carlowits & Co. PROSPERITY, Siamese bark, 476, D. Michaelsen, August zith, Bangkok sith August, Gen- eral-Chinese. RAMIER, French bilg, 280, Jarvary, 23rd Nov.,

kong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. AMOY.

In Port on 25th November, 1882.

Alex. Newton, British brick, 308 (Newton)-Royd

& Co.

Assens, Danish bark, 235 (Vandel)-H. A. Pe

tersen & Co.

Cingalec, British bark, 336 (Pringle)-Pasedag

& Co.

Emily, British brig, 296 (Crichton)-Boyd & Co.

H. Petersen & Co.

H.

HAT AND CAP MAKER, Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gaa- ranteed at Moderate Charges. 'MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS, FOR SALE. No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 12th October, 1882.

CHIE NA M.

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7.00 P.M. Registry of Letters ceases. Posting

of all printed matter and patterns ceases. 3.00 P.M.-Mails closed, except for Late Letters. 3.10 P.M.-Letters may be posted with late fee of

to conts until

3.30 P.M.-when the Post Office closes entirely, 3.40 P.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with late fee of to conts until time of departure.

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORE' LETTERS. 1.-Privates in H.M. Amy or Navy. Non-

Bremer, Gernian schooner, 332 (Bremer) GOLD AWATCH MAKERSMITH, commissioned, Officers Bandmasters, Anny

Juno, German bark, 266 (Nielsen)-Pasedag

& Co.

Magenta, British schooner, 329 (Coalflect)~

Pasedag & Co. Nicoline, German schooner, 331 (Mahlmann)--

Pasedag & Co.

Oscar Mooyer, German 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 (Debber)-H.

A. Feleisen & Co.

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FOOCHOW

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In Port on 24th November, 1882. Mozart, German brig, 350 (Storm)-Kaw Hong

Take & Co.

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SHANGHAI

In Port on 25th November, 1882. Anglo-Indian, British bark, 444 (Graham)-

Drysdale. Ringer & Co. Antwerp, British bark, 1,091 (Smith)-Frazar Brenda, British brig, 290 (Swenson)→→Mackensie Chingtal, Chinese bark, 473 (Taylor-C. M.

& Co.

& Co.

S. N. Co.

Foochow, Siamese bark, 301, (Guldberg)-Siems

sen & Co.

Guiding Star, British bark, 311 (Schintger)

Mackenzie & Co,

John Bunyan, British bark 1,139 (Hilton)-C. &

Trading Co

John Potts, British bark, 373 (Brown)--Melchers

& Co.

Kolga, British bark, $41-Russell & Co. Leander, British bark, 846 (Hamilton)-Me-

chers & Co.

Louise, German schooner, 245 (Schierloch)-Ed.

Schellbass & Co,

Martha, British bark, (McPearson)--Morris &

·Co.-~~-

Saturn, German bark, 483 (Mans)-Primrose

& Co.

Star of India, British bark, 1,040 (Parslow) ----

Melchers & Co.

Tetuan, British bark, 437 (Hyne)-J. J. Buch.

heister. Zebina Goudey, Britisk bark, 1,037 (Cook)—

Melchers & Co.

YOKOHAMA.

In Fort on 18th November, 1882. Ada, British schooner, 73 (J. Goldie)-H. Cook,

Black Diamond, German bark, 670 (Boyd)—P. Alert, American bark, 1,154 (Fract, Farley &

Bohm.

Cremona, American bark, 608 (Gove)-Frazar American schooner, 75. (Peterson)-Cap-

& Co. Diana,

taini

Elmiranda, Amer. bark. 656 (Staples) Walsh,

Hall & Co.

Else, German brig, 187 (Holm)-P: Bohrn. Frank Carvill, British ship, 1,489 (Chapman)

A. J. Macpherson, and

Helena, American schooner, 40 (Bischof)-M.

Ginabuy, ". Ohude, American sch., 40 (Wilson)-Captain. Osaka, British baik, 527 (Lowe)-Comer & Co. Oswald, German bark, 445 (Boysen)-F, Bohm.“ Otome, American schooner, 52 (W. Hardy)-

V Show & Co.A Otter, American

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AND ENGRAVER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON, MODERATE TERMS;

ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED.

No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1881.

Y E U

SHIP, PORTRAIT

QUA

Schoolmasters (not Superintending or First Class) Writers or Schoolmistresses may send half-ounce letters to the United Kingdom by mail at the rate of four cents (two-pence) each, which may be prepaid either in Imperial or in Hongkong Stamps. By private steamer the postage in two cents (one penny)...

2-The same privileges apply to letters ad- dressed to the Privates and Non-commissioned [214 Officers named above.

AND MINIATURE PAINTER PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE-

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

3-Private steamers leave Hongkong for Lon don about every ten days, we

4-The letters must not exceed half an ounce." No handkerchiefs, jewellery, &c., can be sent, even with the ends open.

5- 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 Salar, his class and description, with name of regiment, ship, [2x1must be stated in full.

Ta S-Soldiers and Sailors have no privileges with regard to books or papers, nor can these be

with Imperial Stamp PREPARER LETTER BOXES.

No. $2, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS "HO GKONG

N. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.

A

MERCHANT

H ·0 Y. Hov LEE

TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

HAS for Sale, every description of Gentle

men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hata, &c. &c. Dealer 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, 16th May, 1882

1347

SAM HING, (STULTZ), MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, HAT AND CAP MAKER.

IMPORTER of every description of Gentle

men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Uns- brellas, Hats, Scy doc Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds; Bamboo Blinds and Matting. given to the Tailoring Depart Special attention. ment. A perfect it and best workmanship gua

ranteed. Cretonnes 'and Chintzes for Dresses in all the newest patterns.

No. 49, AND 51, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

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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

Jeady|||

The attention of boxholders 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 Icaven a doubt as to whether the contents of the box ever reached the Fost | Olace: the omission of the former, as to whether part of them might not have been abstracted for the sake of the Postage Stamps.

Cents Cente

rcial

Cents,

Sente

Cents,

Cente

spers:as,

RATES OF POSTACIE Lettera, per oz. Post Cards, cach Books, Patterns, a

Fapers, per 2 oz.. Newspapers & Pricca Registration...

Commercial papers signify, such

Do though written by hand, do not bear the charac

with return recei

ter of an actual or personal correspondence, such

as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The charge

| in the same as for Books, but all packets of and

under 4 oz. weight are charged 5 Cents.

i

LETTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES BY SAILING,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 5, WELLINOTOM STREET, HONGKONG.

When it is desired to forward letters to the United States by a sailing ship which is not noti-; THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE TRADE. God is carrying & maille in only necessary to post, the letters in the ordinary way, marked Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed.

with the name of the ship, and prepaid to centa per half ounces usual The Post Office then Special experience in making Gentlemen's »s undertakes the duty of obtaining notice of depar

D RIDING BOOTS.

ture and despatching,the correspondence, lon Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

requested that the letters be posted if possible at least one day before the date fixed for sailing. IMPORTANT NOTICE TEMUSTEKS, KOSKA

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Man (207

Ndeference to the wishes of a large number

Persons who send Musters of Tea through the

of fubscribers we have determined on and Post in Tins are requested to have them made after MONDAY, July 24th to issue the HONG- flat or square instead of round, as it is impossible KONG TELEGRAPH SPECIAL ADVERTISE to pack rouzid Has securely in the mail bagi MENT SHEET at Noor instead of as a flat ting, which are not

believed that the present. Several important alterations will also.

travel

Hlable as found one

sharp

be made in the get-up of the sheet. In addition be bulged in 4 by 3 by 11 inches If suggested to the usual shipping information all the interest good wie The tins tho ing items of late news, such as telegrams, local comert occurrences, &c, will be published. A special N No respo

Newchwang, roth Nov, Beans-Carlowitz, Collyer & Cooner, 60 (Littlejohn)J. E report of share and other important business up partment i

& Comm

Otsego, American schooner, 36, (E. Pearce)

Captain RAVEN, British bark, 344, Whiting, 14th Nov Queen Emma, British bark, 314 (W, Dow)

Newchwang 3rd November, Beans-Ed. Russell & Commerce d FAME, British steamer, 117, Stopant,

Walsh Hall & Conf Schelihass & Co.. (tug plying)

Roderick Hay, German bark, 290 (Nicholson) SAMUEL D. CARLTON, American bark, 884arding Matheson & Co. Harglongand Whampot Dock ca FERNTOWER, British steamer, 200, Keller, 27th | | |--Geo. A. Freeman, October 9th Newcastle, Royal Tar, British bark, 598 (Scott)-0. & O. Co.

Nov.Saigon 20th Nov, Rice Chine. N.S.W. 10th August, Coal ider::

Sophie, Russian brig, 330 (P. Lemascheffey)— FOLIEN, British steamer, 509, Abbott, 30th Nov, SATSUMA, British bark, 364,

Tamsul 18th November, and Amoy 2015, Whampoa 4th Nov., Genera Ed Schell Zephyr, British schooner, 350 (Ewart)P Hed General D. Lapralk & Co.

hase & Col

Shroffs

to 11.30 ... will appear dally in the SPECIAL or to notes ADVERTISEMENT SHEET. Advertisements for the moming sheet, which are inserted without must be handed in not later than extra C SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT, SHEET is issued GRATIS to all the Mercantile and Ship pia alioua,genusie, Hongs, and places public resort, and is the Best And

| Advertising Medium in the Colon

•HONGKONG TELEGRA

#6" PEDDARY HILL Han kann 22nd Julyja

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