Commercial.
THIS DAY.
Noon.
Share business is still very quiet, and stocks generally show a weaker tendency.. Banks are offered for cash at 186 per cent. premium, but there are apparently no buyers in the market at present. A few Hongkong Fires have changed hands this morning at the reduced rate of 1300. Luzons are unsteady at 82, and from all appearance are likely to see a lower rate. The Hongkong Ice Company's scrip is now offered at 172} without leading to business. Nothing else requires special
mention.
4 o'clock p.m. With the exception of a few transactions in Luzons at 80, no transfers have been reported since noun. There have been several rumours flying round of some sensational cash business having been put through in various stocks, but as we were unable to verify the alleged transactions. we do not enter into details. Sugar stocks are both weaker than when we last wrote, with sellers of Luzons at Bo and Chinas at 182.
SHARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Ex. New Issue
15 per cent. premium. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Issue.
149 per cent. premium. Union Insurance Society of Canton-$675 per
share.
j.
China Traders Insurance Company-$2,575
per share, sellers.
North China Insurance-Tis. 1,700′ per share,'
ex div. sellers.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited $140 per
share, sellers.
Yangtsze Insurance Association-Tis. 1025 per
thate, sellers.
Chinese Insurance Company-$205 per share,
sellers. On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Ts. 150
per share,
share, sales.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1,300 per Ching Fire Insurance Company-$360 per share,
buyers,
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-52
per cent, premium, sellers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co. Chinia and Manila Steam Ship Company-1224
$39, per share, premium, buyers. per share, buyers.
Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-8185 per share,
sellers.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li-
mited-5 per cent: prem.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$182
per share, sellers. China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3
per cent. premium.
Luzon Sugar Keaning Company, Limited-880
per share, sales and sellers. Hongkong Ice Company-$1721 per share,
..sellers.
Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
380 per share, buyera. Chinese Impérial Loan of 1878—1) percent, prem,
ex lat. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-3 percent, prem.,
sales,
EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON-Bank, T. T.
Credits, at 4 months' right..
Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight
Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight...
.3/7+
-3/74
-3/79
3/8
Documentary Bills, at 4 months'
sight......
ON PARIS.
Bank Bills, on demand..... Credits, at 4 months' sight.
4.68.
ON BOMBAY.-Bank, T.T..............
+2231
ON CALCUTTA.—Bank, T.T...
.2231
Private, 30 days' sight.......
ON SHANGWAL-
Bank, sight
OPIUM MARKET.—THIS DAY.
NEW MALWA
.......................per picul, 8530 (Allowance, Taels 72.) OLD MALWA ................................per picul, 8555. (Allowance, Taels 55)
NEW PATNA (first choice)per chest, 85784 NEW PATNA (second)......per chest, 8570 NEW PATNA (without choice) per
8571
chest....
NEW PATNA (bottom)per chest, 85804 NEW BENARES per chest, 8568 OLD BENARES...per chest, 85621 NEW PERSIAN
.....per chest, 8385 OLO PERSIAN........ perpicul, $460 (Allowance, Taels,}
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
THE DAY'S TELIGRANS,
BARIUKTER,
TUERIUM K-
T'ER, AC.
Ножі
Kirana
Амт
MAL,
MANILA,
day at 4 1.38.
10A.M.
tay at ; eat
De data su
day at era.
Barometer......... 73,74 93 83 29 23 93-94 29.47,30 16300
Thera'ser attached 86.0 86 730 730 75,5 640 83 6 36,3
Direction of Winds
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1883.
Shipping.
ARRIVALS.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG..
STEAMERS,
CHEN-TO, Chinese gunboat, and May,-from EGEAN, British steamer, 749 Thomas, 30th
Canton,
(Continned,)
· HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS,
MERCURY, American ship, 1,156, Fanno, 4th March, Singapore 1st February, Timber.
Russell & Co.
To be Let.
TO BE LET.
April-Saigon 23rd April, Rice,―Tung Kee MERCURY, British bark 361, Thomas 29th April, BOUND, CAT
ALBAY, British steamer, 366, F. D. Goddard 3rd,
May-Swatow and May, General-D. LAVA, French steamer, 2098, Bretel, 1st May,-- praik & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE, Dou Juan, Spanish steamer, for Amoy. Athol, British steamer, for Singapore. Priscilla, British bark, for Victoria (D.C.)
DEPARTURES.. May 3, Ping-on, British steamer, for Holhow. May 3, Salice, French steamer, for Hoihow. May 3, Too-nan, Chinese steamer, for Straits
Settlements. May 3, Miramar, British steamer, for Saigon. May 3 Ava, French steamer, for. Saigon and
Marseilles. May 3, Ningbo, British steamer, for Shanghai. May 3, the, British steamer, for Straits Set-
Duments.
יז
May 3, Don Fan, Spanish steamer, for Amoy
4
and Manila.
PASSENGERS-AKRIVED,
Per Albay | str., from Swatow.--Ġg Chinese.
DEPARTED
Per Ava, str., from Hongkong,-Sister Mario Dond, for Saigon. For Singapore.Messrs. R H. Codrington, E. A. Solomon, J. Thorpe, and Ileary, Monsgr. Archbishop Papo, and Secretary, Messrs. G. A. Corder, G. de Bezaure, and Oscar Dürr, and ↑ Chinese. From Shanghai.—Mr. A. Bonneville, for Singapore. Fer Marseilles. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, 3 children, and female servant, and Mr. Hoeflich.
Chinese. For Marseilles. Mr. and Mrs.
Per Douglas, str., for Swatow.-Messrs. F. Barre and H. H. Barroll, U.S.N. For Amoy. Mr. C. Vercot. For Foochow-Messrs. W. P. Galton and R. Ramsay.
· REPORTS
The British steamship Albay reports left Swalow on the and instant. From Swatow to Cupchi Point had fresh S.S.W. winds and weather. Encountered a heavy thunder cloudy.
Points; from thence to port had light variable stor, with rain, between Cupchi and Chelang In Swatow, the steamships Foothow, Hoihow, Whampoa, and winds and cloudy weather.
The British barkentine Mount Lebanon re pors left Newcastle, N.S.W., on Monday, the 26th February. Had a light N.E. wind which increased next day to a very heavy gale, at- tended with a tremendous cross sea, causing the ship to labour heavily, shipping large bodies of water on deck, washing adrift water casks and spare spars, and smashing in bulwarks. On the 1st Marchi gale abated, wind hauling round to the S,W.; on the 2nd at noon, sighted Bull's Fyramid and Lord Howe's Island, during a thick fog. From thence experienced nothing but light
winds and calms.
14th in lat. 13 S. and long, 164 E. On the 15th took very light N.E. winds. Crossed the Equa tor on the 31st in long. 162.40 E. On the 5th April passed between the Islands of Panape and Mokit of the Caroline Group. Carried light N.E. winds from thence to the Marianne or Ladrone Islands; passing between Saissan and Fazallon islands. On the 15th from thence the wind varied from the S.S.E. to E.N.E, very light, and fine clear weather; passed through the Bashee Channel on the morning of the 26th; from thence to Breaker Point had light Easterly winds and attended with a heavy swell from the overcast,
S. On the 29th at 4a.m, made Breaker Point
light bearing W. N., distant az miles. At noon weather looking very threatening and dirty to the S.E. At 7 p.m. rounded to for the night, blowing very hard and squally, On the oth wind hauled to the S.W. very light. On the 1st instant at noon Pedro Blanco rock S.S.E. E 10. Wind shifted to the S.E. and brought the vessel into port.
April-
AMOY SHIPPING, „
ARRIVALS.
21, Audacious, British frigate, from H'kong.. zz, Willie, British 3-m. sch., from "Tientsin, 22, Hedvig, British bark, from Tientsin. 22, Vigilant, British des.-ves., from Hongkong. 23, Manhem, Swed. 3-m, sch., from N'chwang 23, Fokien, British steamer, from Taiwanfoo. 23, Halloong, British steamer, from Hongkong. 14, Namoa, British steamer, from Hongkong.. 24, Mei-foe, Chinese steamer, from Swatow. April
DEPARTURES.
21, Chloris, German bark, for Takso.
21, Therese, German bark, for Newchwang, 21, Tientsin, British steamer, for Shanghai. 21, Chin-wei, Chinese gunboat, for Foochow 22, See-wa, British steamer, for Swatow
13, Wan-nin-ching, Chinesegunbt, for Fichow. 23. Tetuan, Britishi bark, for Newchwang 23. Velocity, British bark, for Takao.
13, Emma, German 3m. sch., for Chefoo 13, Juno, German bark, for Takao.
23, Fokien, British steamer, for Hongkong.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE
For Hoihow and Haiphong.-Per Hainan, to- day, the 3rd instant, at $ P.1.
For Amoy Per Marlborough, to-day, the 3rd instant, at 5 P.3.
For Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Mel- bourne, &c., &c, &-Per Venice, to-morrow, the 4th instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Swatow and Amoy,--Per Chi-yuen, to- morrow, the 4th instant, at 11.30 AM.
For Saigon-Per. Crusader, to-morrow, the 4th instant, at 1.30 B..
and Sourabaya. Per Cameria, to-morrow, the and Soury Fontianak, Batavia, Samarang 4th instant, at 2.30 P.M.
For Swatow-Per Albay, to-monow, the 4th „instant, at 3.30 F.M.
For Straits Settlements-Per Vortigern, to morrow, the 4th instant, at 4.30 P.M.
For Saigon. Per Electra, to-morrow, the 4th instant, at 5 P..
For Straits and London.-Per Patroclus, on Saturday, the gth instant, at 11.30 A.M.
For Manila.Per Diamante, on Saturday, the 5th instant, at 4.30 PM.
EW
ort
•
For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow Per Namoa,
Saturday, the 5th instant, at 5 P..
Dry Thermometer. 8685 of 74.0 69.0 65 56 81.23.6 shire, on Saturday, the 5th instant, at F..
Wer Thermometer. 180 18 6 68.0 63.6 50 o fr ̈0 798, 190
belbe beloc│bele -b be
Wouther
Hour's Rain...
anity fallen
---
Barotanter, Jevel - of" the''sen în" ischet, tane and kun- droda-Theologater, in Falirothels degrees and tone kept in the open air in a shaded situation-Direcikas of Wind, la registered"âfery two pólatz, N., 'N.N.M., NE, B Force of
Windocalming light breeze, gia g mađa., rate, s toy freaks: 7 to 8 strong, toto henry, 10 to te violent, State of Weather, B. Char blue sky, C. Cloudy D. Delarly, P. Fog. G. Forry. ff. Hail E. Light sing. A. Misty O. Cherent. P. Pasing shows." Equally. R Rainy S. Boow. 7. Thamart U. Bad, threatening Visibility. Storm 2 Zettey are repeated to indicess say Iscreene over the mann svenge of their signification.
Raith The the previous, të hours (noon) au registund, from: x ko sa the quantity of water fallen ndiosend in' michas," soun_nad
For Nagasaki and Yokohama.Per Pembroke. For Saigon.-Per Agens, on Monday, the 7th
Instant, at 4:30 P
For Straite Settlements Per Picciola, on Tuesday, the 8th instant, at 4.30 F..
For Kudat and Sandakan. Per Thair, on Thursday, the roth instant, at 3.30 F.M.
For Nagasaki and Kobe,-Pes Sumida Afaru, on Friday, the 11th Instant, at 3,30 PM.
For Nagasaki and Yokohama,—Per Kashgar, on Saturday, the 12th instant, at 11.30 AM.“
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET The British Contract Packet "BRINDISI," will be despatched on THURSDAY, the ith instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom, and Europe via Brindisi, to the Straits Settle ments, Batavia, Burmahy Ceylon, India, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
NB-Thi Packer carries no mails for the Australasian Colonies, a SAD The usual hours' will, be observed in Gosing the Malls, Ra.
"Shanghai 18th April, Mails and General
Messageries Marilities. BOWEN, British steamer, 844, R. Craig, 19th Apill-Adelaide 29th March, Sydney 5th April, Brisbane 7th, Townsville roth, Cook town 12th, Thursday Island 14th, and Port Darvin 18th, General-Gibb, Livingston
& Co. CAIRNSMUIR, British steamer, 1,123, G.L. Castle, 23rd April, Newcastle, N.S.W., 1st April, Coals-Ainhold, Katberg & Co. CAMORTA, Dutch steamer, 1,273, J. Toon, 29th
Apal-Amoy, and Swatow 28th April, Gene- ral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CATHARINA 11, Russian steamer, 81 W. Gol-
lert, 24th April,-Saigon 19th April, Gene- ral Socy Sing. CHI-YVEN, Chinese steamer, 1,193, F. Wallace, 2nd May, Singapore 26th April, General.—-
C. M. S. N. Co..
CITY OF PEKING, British steamer, 5,075, Berry,
-Newcastle, N.5.W., 21st March, Coal. Borneo Co. Limited.
MOUNT LEBANON, British barkentine, $39, C. H. Nelson, 2nd May,-Newcastle, K.S.W., 26th February, Coal-Rorario & Co. THAYER, American bark, 585, Crosby, 1st April, Newcastle 27th January, Coals,- Adamson, Bell & Co.
N.
A
PAPA, German bark, 748, F. H. Bannau, 5th
March. Cronstadt a5th October, Flour. Siamssen & Co.-Kowloon Dock. PENOBSCOT, American bark, 1,133, O. G. Eaton, 28th March,-Newcastle, N.S.W, 31st January, Coal-Russell & Co. PRISCILLA, British bark, 767, B.. Young, 25th March-Newcastle 8th January, Coal.-Ed. Schellhass & Co. ROBERT PORTER, American bark, 840, D. C. Nichols, 6th April-Newcastle, N.S.W., 26th January, Coals.-Russell & Co. SACRAMENTO, American ship, 1,347, J. C. Ent-
wisie, zoth April, New York 18th. Dec., Oil and General.-Melchers & Co.
Cry of AntiSan Francisco ayth March, and SAMAH, American ship, 1,058, O. Miller, 23rd
Yokohama 21st April, Mails, and General- P. M. 5. S. Co.
CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, Rowin, goth
April,Saigon 26th April, Rice-Socy Shing.
CRYSTAL, British steamer, 1,707, Darling, 1st May-Calcutta 14th April, Sandhead 15th, Penang 21st, and Singapore 24th, General -D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.
DALE, British steamer, 644, E. Allason, 30th April-Bangkok 23rd April, Rice and General Scottish Oriental S. S. Co. DECIMA, German steamer, 1,151, Destmann,
1st May, Saigon 26th April, Rice,Goo R. Stevens & Co.
ELECTRA, German steamer, 1,462, Kaler, 24th April,-Saigon zoth April, Rice.-Sicmussen & Co. ESMERALDA, British steamer, 395, G. Wright, 24th March, Manila 21st March, General. -Russell & Co.-Kowloon Dock.
FAME, British steamer, 117, Stepani, (tug plying
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. HAINAN, British steamer, 189, Conner, and May,
-Haiphong 29th April, Rice and General. Afongg INGEBORG, British steamet, 438, 1. Henry, 29th
April, Manila zoth April, and Sual 26th, Sapanwood.--Remedios & Co. KWONGSANG, British steamer, 999, S. Croix, 29th
April, Sydney 23rd February, Coal- Dunn, Melbye & Co. SIR WM. WALLACE, British; bark, 968, T. R. Brown, 24th Feb,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 30th Dec, Coal-Ed. Schellhass & Co. Iozuc, French bark, 388, J. Durand, and April, Whampoa 1st April, General.— Carlowitz & Co.
Sr.
SUSAN GILMORE, American ship, 1,207, W. M.
Carves, 18th April,-Nagasaki toth April, Coals Captain. TILLIR BAKER, American bark, 683, J. H. Boyn-
too, 23rd April,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 21st February, Coal-Melchers & Co. WAGRIEN, German 3-m. schooner, 179, A. Dib. burn, 31st March-Whampoa 1st April, General.-Wieler & Co. WANDERING JEW, American ship, 1,668, H. Tal- pay, 26th Feb,-Cardiff 27th October, Coal —Russell & Co.
!
Swainright, 16th April,-Sydney, N.S.W., 22nd February, Coals.-Dunn, Melbye & Co.
WANDERING MINSTREL, British bark, 352, W.
CANTON
FU-YEW, Chinese steamer, gzo, Croad, 30th April,
Apply to
LOD G E No. 1, CASTLE ROAD.
THE SPANISH PROCURATION. Hongkong, and May, 1883.
TO LET.
(347
NN6 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
OLD BAILEY STREET.
No. 7, GARDEN ROAD (at present occupied by Messrs. DEETJEN & Co., and will be vacant on the 30th Jane next),,
No. 25A, PRAYA CENTRAL
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th April, 1883. p.
TO LET,
Intimations.
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE
HAS TOR BALL
CIGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS Vegueras, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha- of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets; Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c, &a; Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL
[343 Hongkong, 1st May, 1882
SAM HING, JUNR.
STULTZ
TAILOR AND OUTFITTER.
EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,
MATTING, PITH HATS, SUMMER TWEED;
izDELAMBOO BLINDS, CHINA
&c.
A with GARDEN, in Masque Junction. The. R. THE DUKE OF BRABANT, HOW
TWO STOREY HOUSE (6 ROOMS)
above has Gas and Water laid on; and im- mediate possession can be had. For Particulars apply to 3:
20,
... D. NOWROJEE,
Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 6th April, 1883.
TO LET.
f18
OR ONE YEAR from June next, the New BUNGALOW at the PEAK on R. B. Lot now roofed in and nearly completed, the property of Mr. J. ENSTON SQUIER.
For all information, apply to
BIRD & PALMER.
Queen's Road, Hongkong, 19th April, 1883.
For Sale.
FOR SALE..
EX STRANSHIP "LAERTES,"
PATENT FRESH -WATER
CONDENSERS.
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO
KING OF THE BELGIANS,
Mg and top H.M. THE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
No 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street.)
Hongkong, 31st March, 1883.
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KEE K
TOK COA L MERCHANT,
18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG. *
KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House
and Steam COAL of the best quality, at modemte rates. The "CUM LOONG" “ CUM CHOW" "CUM SHUEN":"CUM LEE,” [307 Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $2
Shanghai 26th April, General.-C. M. S. A CONSIGNMENT OF HOCKING'S N. Co. April,-Saigon 24th April, Ricc.-Jardine,POSANG, British steamer, 983, Irvine, 1st May,— Matheson & Co..
Shanghai 27th April,". Generál,—Jardine, | THE BEST & CHEAPEST EVER MADE. Matheson & Co. LIBAN, French steamer, 1,704, Candalle, and
Capable of Condensing Three Thousand Gallons per day.
Apply to
G. FENWICK & Co, Victoria Foundry Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.
*[328
FOR SALE,
May,Marseilles 13th March, and Saigon 28th April, General-Adamson, Bell & Co. MARLBOROUGH, British steamer, 1,175, M,
Kanath, 1st May,--Saigon 27th April, Rice
MORAV, British steamer, 1,427, Wm. S. Duncan,
and General-Ban Guan Long,
30th April, Calcutta 14th April, and Singa pore 22nd, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. NAMOA, British steamer, 862, Geo. Wesloby, 2nd May-Foochow 27th April, Amoy 28th,
WHAMPOA. SCHWAN, German brig, 276, T. Schroder, 24th March,loilo 8th March, Wood-Siems sen & Co.
"AMOY.
In Port.on. 27th April, 1883.
and Swalow 1st May, General-D, Lapraik Androkios, British bark, 400 (Murray)-Boyd G.
& Co.
Canton 1st May, General-Siemssen NINGPO, British steamer, 761, Case, 2nd May,
& Co.
PEMBROKESHIRE, British steamer. 1,717, S. Rickard, and April, Saigon 18th April Rice. Adamion, Bell & Co.
PICCIOLA, German str. 874, The Nissen, 29th
& Co.
April, Saigon 14th April, General-Wieler PHRA CHOM 'KLAO, British steamer, 1,012, H. Stratton, 1st May, Bangkok 24th April, General-Captain..
TANAIS, French steamer, 1,750 Drujon, 28th April-Yokohama 22nd April, Mails and General Messageries Maritinies. TRIUMPH, British steamer, 1,797, Gould, 29th April-Cardiff 20th March, Coal. Sieni- sen & Co.
VENICE, British steamer, 1,271, Drake, 15th April-Nagasaki 10th April, Coat.--Geo. R: Stevens & Co.
YOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H. Kennett,
June 23rd-Quangai igth June, General Kwok Acticong & Sons,
SAILING VESSELA.
ABBIT CARVER, American bark, 983, Pendleton,
Coals.--Siemseen Co.
Coal Psie Newcastle, N.S.W., 21st Feb., ADELIA CARLETON, American bark, $93, Grant, 27th April,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 24th Feb, Coal-Russell & Co.
AURORA, British bark, 294, R. Milne, 19th April, Bangkok 14th March, Rice and General. Kang Feng Thye, BENEDICTA, German bark, 247, C. Darum, 33rd April, Nowchwang 6th April, Bean Wieler & Co.
BEN. .F. HUNT, JR., Amer. bark, 1,190, J. N. Prit chard, 23rd April,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 24th February,
Coal--Ed: Schellhass & Co.
BONITO, German brig, 597, H. Haase, 17th
April-Bangkok 17th March, General Wieler & Co.
CAMBRIDGE, British ship, 1,135, Hill, 28th April,
Newcastle, N.S.W, 13th March, Coal...---
Captain...
CHANDERNAGOR, Siberian bark, 682, Mercier, 6th Feb, Manila 27th Jan., Ballast.-Car- Jowitz & Co.
CYPRUS, British ship, 1,393, Johnson, 11th Jan., -Middlesbro 4th August,. Iron-Russell & Co..
C.
C.
B. HAZELTINE, American bark, 880, W. Gilkey, 4th Feb-Rio de Janeiro 9th Oct., Petroleum. Russell & Co.
P. DIXON, American bark, 728, Carney, 29th April-Newcastle, N.S.W., 3rd March, Coal, -Siemisen & Co.
DIO FILL, Austrian bark, 627, D. Bernetich, 30th April,Newcastle, N.S.W., 14th March, Coal-Borneo Co, Limited.
FORMOSA, British schooner, 381, W. G. Quayle, 29th April,-Key Glupi Sand, W.Al, 7th February, Sapanwood ---Siemssen & Co.
|
& Co.
Anna Sieben, German bark, 60g (Paulien)—
Captain. Gulding Star, British bark, 311 (Schnitger)--
Pasedag & Co. Hedvig, British bark, 375 (Henningsen)-Pasc
tag & Co
H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE QUART
......... $22 per Case. PINTU24
$23 per Case. Apply to
MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong,, and March, 1882.
AND R. TENNENT'S ALE AND
PORTER.
Manhem, Swedish schooner, 463 (Janssen)--H. J. Milton, Norweginn bark, 465 (Kroger)-Boyd DAVID CORSAR & SONS
A. Petersen & Co.
& Co.
& Co.
M. A. Dixon, British bark, 415 (Cooke)---Boyd Rachel, British bark, 282 (Affleck)--Boyd & Co. Willie, British schooner, 274 (Olin)Boyd & Co.
SHANGHAI,
In Port on 28th April, 1883. Anglo-Indian, British bark, 444 (Graham)—
Drysdale, Ringer & Co.
Argos, British brig, 289 (Johnson)Nils Moller. Batavia, British bark, 367-Nils Moller. Brunette, British bark, 374 (Turnhill) Morris
& Co.
Caroline, German schooner, 272 (Michelson)—
Ed. Schellbass & Co.
Chingtah, Chinese bark, 472 (Taylor)-C. M.
S. N. Co.
Elliotts, British brig, 285 (Neill)-Jardine, Ma-
theson & Co.
Gilead, Norwegian bark, 437 (Harter)--Butter
field & Swire.
G. H. Wappaus, German bark, 538 (Boysen)
Meyerink & Co.
J. S. Stone, American bark--Captain, Kolga, German bark, 540 (Lome Bang)-Russell. ......& Co.
M. Wenkleman, Amer
American sch., 305 (Oberg)-~ J. W. Muller & Co. Ned White, American schooner, 523 (Parker)
Russell & Co.
Pearl, American bark, 536 (Howes)-Chapman,
King & Co.
Theobald, American schooner, 239 (Williams)--
Frazar & Co..
Tyburnia, British bark, 948 (Chalmers)-Adam-
san, Bell & Co.
YOKOHAMA.
In Port on 21st April, 1883. Alma, American schooner, 52 (Tibbey)-J; D.
Carroll & Co.
Austria, British bark, 1,105, (Dakin)Frazar
& Co.
Black Diamond, German bark, 670 (Boyd)-P.
Bohm.
& Co.
Chocorns American ship, 1,663 (Lockle) C. Clara Babuyan, British bark, 356 (Dick-Boyes Continental, American ship, 1,712 (Clark)C. &
Trading Co.
&
..
MERCHANT NAVY") NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX CROWN
[8
for and and $1 for 3rd hour, CUM ON," and "CUM KAI," at $3 for 1st hour, 82 for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.
Hongkong, 16th October, 1892.
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THE GOLDEN SCISSOR,
No, 13, POTTINGER STREETNA
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April-Bangkok 24th March, General Wieler & Co. 1, pp
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“HE Fublle are respectfully informed that the Undersigned hai been trading at the undërs mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI. LOR, DRAPER, and GENERAL OUTFITTER, Hehas no connection whatever with any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old GUILOMETE that their orders will receive the same careful attention in, the future that has been given to them in the past. By supplying the Best Ma terials and Workmanship at MODERATE PRICES, and by prompuy, attending to all orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers and the Public Generally, NOWZEN
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