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Commercial.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1883.

OPIUM MARKET-THIS DAY.

per picut, 8530 (Allowance, Taels 112.)

...per picul, 8555 (Allowance, Taels 40.)

chest............... 85733 NEW BENARES (high touch) per chest, 8562 New BENARES (low touch)per chest, 8555 ...........per picul, 8380 NEW PERSIAN

(Allowance, Taels 24.)

OLD PERSIAN....

...per picul, 8410 (Allowance, Taels 8.)...

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSK

For Holhow and Pakhol.-Pei Ping-on, to- day, the 1gth instant, at 5 P.M.

For Foochow -Pei Eenkrig, to-day, the 15th instant, at 5 P.M.

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foechow.-Per Douglas, to-morrow, the 16th instant, at 11.30 AM..

For Straits and Calculia-Per Moray und Crystal, to-morrow, the 16th instant, at 1.30 PM.

For Swatow, Amoy, and Foochow.-Per Kil- larney, to-morrow, the 16th instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Townsville, Keppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne-Pet Gordon Carele, to-morrow, the 16th instant, at 3.30 P.M.

instant, et 4.30 P.M.

NEW MALWA THIS DAY.-

Noon. Nothing in the shape of actual transfers OLD MALWA . has been reported this forenoon, nor are

.......per chest, 8600 there many movements of importance to NEW PATHA chronicle. Stocks generally are slightly OLD PATHA (first choice)...per chest, 8585 Banks are on offer at OLD PATNA (Second choice) per chest, 8571 weaker all round. 180 per cent, premium for the end of the OLD PATNA (bottom)......per chest, 85874 month; without, however, leading to busi-OLD PATNA (without choice) per ness. Insurance stocks are still out of favor at reduced rates. North Chinas fail to find purchasers at 1000, and there are sollers of Canions at 130.

China Sugars are wanted at 182 for the end of the month, and this may be set down as the cash rate. We have heard of no business in Luzons this morning, but a few shares changed hands yesterday at 75 and 76. This morning the stock is rather firmer, with cash buyers at 77. No doubt this may be safely attributed to the expected result of the rneeting of shareholders, which will be held in the offices of the General Agents to-morrow forenoon, for the purpose of considering the special report pre pared by Mr. H. Dickie on the working and prospects of the Refinery, Rumours as to the opinions arrived at by Mr. Dickie, as the result of his recent inspection of the concern, are of course prevalent, and a good many wild speculations as to the out- come of his recommendations are being freely indulged in. Judging from our own independent sources of information, and 'the opinion of an expert who has taken some considerable pains to obtain a thorough insight into the position of the Luzon Sugar Refinery, we shall certainly be very much surprised if Mr. Dickie's re- port dues not coincide with the views wchave so frequently expressed in these columns for many months past, namely, that as at present constuted and managed it is ullerly impossible that the business can be made sufficiently remunerative to pay any-Thursday, the 17th instant, at 3.30 PM. thing approaching an adequate return for the capital invested. In fact, before the Luzon Sugar Refinery can be transformed into a paying concern and a lucrativeinvest ment for holders of the Company's scrip, a great deal of money will require to be ex-19th instant, at 2.30 Par pended in requisite improvements and al- terations. It is ofcourse not our business, at least not at present, to enter into minute details, although the time may come when we shall have to speak freely; but as we are justified in believing that a practical observer like Mr. Henry Dickie has made himself, thoroughly conversant with the necessities of the case, it is but fair to allow him the first opportunity of ex- pounding the views he has formed from On dit this his recent visit to Manila. morning that Messrs. Jardine, Matheson, & Co., with that princely munificence which has ever been their distinguishing cha actéristic, have decided to "cumshaw" the Luzon Sagar Refining Company with the charcoal pans and other re- fining appliances, which they have had in Manila for some considerable time past. If this be true, and the Spanish Government can be "squared," and Spanish influence obtained for the Com- pany, we have no doubt whatever that the Luzon Refinery has a prosperous future before it. Otherwise the prospect is gloomy enough, even although our latest

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

PUU STEAMER'S DA AFGHAN, British steamer, 1,490, E. C. Stewart, R.N.R., 13th May-Salgon 9th May, Rice and General-Captain. ALWINE, German steamer, 400, F. Thiesen, 12th

May Newchwang 4th April, Beans. Wider & Co. ANNAM, AnDamite steamer, 317, Yuen Man

General-Order."

Tung, 12th May-Kwongnam 4th May, ARABIC, British steamer, 2,787, W. G. Peame, 9th May, San Francisce 10th April, and Yokohama 3rd May, Mails and General.-- 0, & 0. 5. §. Co. BENARTY, British steamer, 1,119, Le Boutillier,

7th May,-Nagasaki 3rd May, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BENLARIG, British steamer, 1,487, I. Clark, 6th May, Saigon and May, Rice.-Gibb, Liv- ingston & Co. BIVOUAC, British steamer, 8, A. G. Campbell, 12th May-Saigon 8th May, Rico-Tung

& BOTHWELL CASTLE, British steamer, 1,653,

Thomson, roth May-Saigon 6th May, Rice-Adamson, Bell & Co, BOWEN, British steamer, 84, R. Craig, a9th April,—Adtlaide 29th March, Sydney 5th April, Brisbane 7th, Townsville roth, Cook town 11th, Thursday Island 14th, and Port Darwin' 18th, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

BUTUAN, Spanish steamer, 358, Ojanaga, 8th May, Manila 6th May, General-Dunn, Melbye & Co. CANTON, British steamer, 1,095, J. C. Jaquez, 5th May,--Singapore 29th April, General- Chinese.

CRYSTAL, British steamer Dating

Calcutta 14th April, Sandhead 15th, Penang zit, and Singapore 24th, General. -D. Sassoon, Sone & Co.

For Amoy and Manila-Per Diamante, to- morrow, the 16th instant, at 4.30 P.M.

For Amay-Per Compis, to-morrow, the 16th DANUBE, British steamer, 61, R. Jones, 14th May, Bangkok 7th May, Rice and Gene- ralYuen Fat Hong. DIAMANTE, Billish steamer, 514,

Wright 14th May-Manila 11th May, General Russell & Co. DOUGLAS, British steamer, 482, S. Ashton, rath

For Woosung. Per Boldwell Castle, to-mor- row, the 16th instant, at 5 PM.

For Swatow and Bangkok-Per Feilung, an Thursday, the 17th instant, at 7:30 AM.

For Straits and Bombay-Per Sumatra, on

For Saigon.-Per Biveune, on Thursday, the 17th instant, at 4.30 P.M.

For Manila-Per Bulan, on Friday, the 18th instant, at 4.30 .31.

For Foochow.-Per Rotiys, on Saturday, the

For Nagasaki and Yokohama-Per Zambesi, on Thunday, the 26th instanț, at 11.30 AM.

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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

MARIA MAGDALENA German bark, 583, E. Heyhmann, 14th May,-Hamburg 19th December, General.—Meyer & Co.

May,-Foochow gth May, Amoy roth, and Swatow 11th, General-D. Laprak & Co. EMU, Spanish steamer, 222, D. A. Rementeria,

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13th May, Manila 10th May, General, -Remedios & Co. ESMERALDA, British steamer, 395, G. Wright,

24th March,--Manila 21 March, General,

Russell & Co.-Kowloon Docks FAME, British seamer, 117, Stopani, (tug plying)

Honglongand Whampon Dock cá FELLUNG, British steamer, 51, W. N. Allison,

11th May, Bangkok h May, General- Yuen Fat Honger i GLENROY, Brish steamer, 1411, W. J. Geake,

10th May Saigon 6th May, Rice and Paddy Jardine, Matheson & Co. GORDON CASTLE, British steamer, 1,320, W. Waring, 11th May,Shanghai 7th May, Ballast Adamson, Bell & Co.

KILLARNEY, British steame, 1,066, H. O'Neill,

7th May, Saigon 3rd May, Rice-Captain. LIDO, British steamer, 630, 5. Lewis, 9th May, Keelung 7th May, Coal-Russell & Co. MENZALEH, French steamer, 1,276, F. Homery,

13th May, Yokohama 6th May, Mails and General Messageries Maritimes. MORAY, British steamer, 1,437, Wm. S. Duncan,

30th April-Calcutta 14th April, and Singa pore zand, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PING-ON, British steamer, $74, A. A. McCaslin, 11th May Haiphong th May, and Hol- how roth, General-Russell & Co, ROSSLYN, British str., 1,049, John McKechnic, 9th May-Saigon 4th May, Rice-Jar dine, Matheson & Co.

SYA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hayden,

Nov. 24th,China Traders' insurance Co. SUMATRA, British steamer, 1,406. T. Fairtlough, 8th May, Yokohama 19th April, Mails and General.-P. & O, S, N, Co, A

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HONGKONG —— SALLINO VESSELS,::

JOHN WORSTER, American bark, F. A. Hough. ton, 11th Feb.,-Newcastle, N.S.W., 19th Dec., Coal-Russell & Co. KARL, German bark, 382, E. Kraeft, 8th May,

Newchwang 22nd April, Beans-Cheang LOUISA, German 3-m. sch., 245, Schierloch, 2nd

Woo Chan.

Jan-Whampoa 31st Dec., General.-Ed. 17 Schellbass & Co. MARIE, German bark, 464, H. Ipland, 24th April,

-Freemantle 17th February; Sandalwood.

Captain. MERCURY, American ship, 1,136, Panno, 4th

March, Singapore 1st February, Timber. --Russell & Co. MERCURY, British bark, 361, Thomas, 29th April,

-Newcastle, N.S.W., 21st March, Coal. Borneo Co. Limited.

MOUNT LEBANON, British barkentine, 530, C.

N.

H. Nelson, 2nd May,-Newcastle, N.S.W. 26th February, Coal-Rozario & Ca THAYER, American bark, 585, Crosby, 1st

April, Newcastle 27th January, Coala PAPA, Geman bark, dasth October, Flour.

Adamson, Bell & Co.

F. H. Bannau, 5th

March.-Cronstadt

Siemssch & Co.Kowloon Dock, PENOBSCOT, American bark, 1,133, O. G. Eaton,

28th March,-Newcastle, «N.S.W1, gist January, Coal-Russell & Co. PRISCILLA, British back, 767, B. Young, 25th

March-Newcastle 8th January, Coil-Ed Schellhass & Co. QUEEN OF ENGLAND, Stam, bark, 541, T. Otten,

4th May, Bangkok 26th March, Rlce. Chinese. ROBERT PORTER, American bark, 840, D. C.

Nichols, 6th April, Newcastle, N.S.W., 26th January, Coals-Russell & Co. ROSA MADRE, Italian bark, 911, G. D. Ottone, 5th May, Shanghai 16th April, Ballast.- D. Musse & Co.

wiste, goth April-New York 18th Dec, SACRAMENTO, American ship, 1,347, J. C. Ent.

Oil and General.—Melchers & Co. ·

SAMAR,

4

American ship, 1,958, Q. Miller, 23rd 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. Schellbass & Co. SOOLOO, British bark, 472 Backay, 7th May, -Bangkok, 12th April, Rice and Sapan- wood.-Borneo Co. Limited

ST.

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HER BRITANNIC MAJESTESS

IN THE CHINA SQUADRON,

Albatross, screw sloop, 4 guns, Commander

Chas. Hicks, Shanghai,

Audacious, double-screw irons frigate, Captain R.

E. Tracey, Shanghal. Champion, corvette, 14 guns, Captain Russell S.

བན་་་,་,༩༦,

G. Pailey, Singapore. Cleopatra, Corvette, 14 guns, Captain Hippisley,

en route Shanghai, Curacoa, corvette, 24 guns, Captain Anstruther,

Hongkong.

Intimations.

NOTICE

“HE Public aro respectfully informed that the

Undersigned has been trading at the under mentioned premises for the past 38 years sa TAI-

LOR, DRAPER, and GENERALOUTFITTER. He has no connection whatever with any other firm trading under similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old customers w 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 Daring, composite sloop, 4 guns, Commander Fterials and Workmanship at MODERATE

J. J. Ellott, Kobe. Esic, doable-screw gunboat, 3 guns, In reserve, orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be PRICES, and by promptly attending to all favored with the patronage of his old customers and the Public. Generally

N.B.-Note the address,

Hongkong.

Flying-Fish, aloop, 4 guns, Licut-Commander

Hoskyn, Shanghai,

Fly, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guna, Comman

der J. Hope, Singapore. Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Licut Commander

McQubae, Sandakan. Kestrol, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Com-

mander E. Hotham, Shanghal. LOAN Linnet, British gunboat, Commander C. F. Har-

sis, Shanghai.

Magpit, surveying vessel, 4 guns, Hongkong, Midge, double-screw gun-vessel, in reserve

Hongkong..

Moorhen, gunboat, guns, Lieut. Commander

J. H. Carfe, Kobe.

Shanghai Pegasus, sloop, 6 guns, Commander Bickford,

Sheldrake, gunboat, 4 guns, Lient-Comander M.

Deldger, Hongkong. Swift, double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman

derCollins, Hongkong.

Hongkong

Victor Emanuel, receiving ship, zo guns, Com Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve

modore Cuming, Hongkong, Vigilant, paddle despatch-vessel, 2 guns, Lieut.

Commander C. Lindsay, Shanghai. Wivem, turret-ship, 4 guns, in reserve, Hong-

kong.

Pollard, Shanghal Zephyr, gunboat, 4 guna, Lieutenant-Commander

NAM SING, AN

• No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market. Hongkong, 25th April, 1883

[325

NOTICE

THE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Foreign. Community #NAM-SING TAILOR SHOP" and has Purchased that he has resigned his Partnership in the

an Interest in the “SZE HING LOONG carrying for the Business of TAILORS: OUTFITTERS, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. He hopes by strict attention to Business and Selling the Best Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receive a share of the patronago so liberally, bestowed on him in the past

SHOP No. too, Queen's Road Central

AH NAM Late (atout) Partner in the

“NAM-SING Tailor Shop! Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.

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Hoy

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER

Hemen Scarre, Collar, The, Socks Hats,

IDEVC, French bark, 388, J. Durand, and FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THEA Bamboo Blinds Maltings of own Manufacture

April-Whampoa 1st April, General Carlowitz & Co.

SUBAN GILMORE, American ship, 1,207, W. M. Carves, 18th April, Nagasaki 10th April, Coals. Captain.

TILLIE BAKER, American bark, 683, J. H. Boyn- ton, 23rd April,Newcastle, N.S.W. 21st February,

‚ Coal-Meichers & 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.

CANTON.

'NINGro, British steamer, 761, Cass, 13th May,

Shanghal 10th May, General and Trea Burd (Taels 17,200),Siemssen & Co.

WHAMPOA.

ERLKONIO, German bark, 456, A. Nausch, 6th May,--Newchwang 16th April, Beans.-- Siemssen & Co.

MARIE, German bark, 739, G. Thomaschewsk,

6th May, Newchwang 17th April, General,

Melchers & Co. PRINTEMPS, French bark, 357, Gaillard, 5th May,

-Newchwang 19th March, Beans-Car

..lowitz & Co.

AMOY.

In Port on 5th May, 1883.

day & Ca

CHINA:STATION.

Abreck Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Captain

Schang, Chefoo

Alert, American corvette, 4 corvette, Commader

Kempi, Kobe 1

de Gien, Shanghai

TAS for Sale, tévéry description, of Gentles

tucij door Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds.

China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, STC Coats-Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed

13. NO, 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 16th May, 1884, joiden

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Duke of Edinburgh, Russian ironclad, Captain SAM HING, UNR. Ermak Russian transport, Captain Kolchau,

Nigasaki.

Gornostal, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Stark, Vladivostock.

Titis, German gunboat, 8 guns, Commander

"Klausa,' Shanghai. :

Kersaint, French corvette, Commander -Beau-

ment, Tonquin, .

Leipzig, German corvette, 16 ganz, Captain Hex-

big, Hongkong? hehe Lutin, French gunbest, 4 gune, Commander

Rouvier, Tonquin

Monocacy, American gunboat, 6 guns, Commane

der C. S. Cotton Nagasalci." Morge Russian gunboat, y guns Commander

Tatarinoff, Japan.

Nerpa, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Valrondt, Nagasaki, make Palos, American gunboat, 6 guns, Lieutenant-

Commander Green, Hongkongerig Richmond, American frigate, 14 guns, Captain

Skerrett, Hongkong Hong

Sobol, Russian gunboat, guns, Commander

Boyle, Vladivostock. :

STUL TIZ

TAILOR AND OUTFITTER.

EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

BAMBOO BLINDS, CHINAVIA 'MATTING, PITH HATS, SUMMER

TWEEDS

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO HR. H. THE DUKE OF BRABANT, NOW KING OF THE BELGIANS,

and to fo

HM. THE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL {Founh Dour West from Pottinger Street) Hongkong, 31st March; 1883.

COAL *

MERC

NO. 75, PRAYA CENTRAL-

"EEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House

advices state that during the last month IMPORTER, American ship, 1,270, Allen, 14th WELLE, German steamer,. 393, E Pepir, 13th Friedrich, German schooner, 295 (Moos)-Pase | St. Petersburg, Russian transport, 6 guns, CaP for and and for 3 hour, #CUM ON "-and

business was much better than it ever has been previously,

F

4 o'clock p.m. A fair business has been done in China Sugars at $182 per share for cash and 183. for the end of the month, the stock leaving off firm with buyers at above rates. Luzons are firmer and have changed hands at $78 forcash, and 80 for the end of June, There are still buyers at the cash rate and offers to buy at 82 for the end of

May-Cardiff 6th January, Coals-Messa geries Maritimes.

MARIE ALFRED, French bark, 308, G. C.

Bigner, 14th May,-Singapore 8th April Timber.-Order.

DE BAY, British steamer, 1,087, Joseph J. Lee,

15th May, Saigon toth May, Rice Adam son, Bell & Co."

DJEMNAH, French steamer, 3,642, de Boisseuil Baron, 15th May, Shanghai 12th May, Mails and General-Messageries Maritimes.

May, Hoihow 11th May, General-Wieler & Co. YOTTUNG, British steamer, 186, H. Kennett,

June 13, Quangai 19th June, General

Kwok Acheong & Sons

SAILING VIHELS.

ABBIE CARVER, American bark, 981, Pendleton, 15th April-Newcastle N.S.W, 21st Feby Coats-Slemesen & Co.

ADELIA CARLETON, American bark, 593, Grant, 27th April,--Newcastle, N.S.W. 14th Feb., Coal Russell & Co..

Glenury, British schooner, 283 (Thomson)—

Pasedag & Co.. Helene, German bark, 250 (Kossow)-Boyd

...

& Co. Magenta, British schooner, 337 (Coalfleet)

Pasedag & Co. Rachel, British bark, 281 (Affleck)-Boyd & Co. Rosebud, British schooner, 119 (John Collis)—

Russell & Co.

Satsuma, British bark, 864 (Lord)-Boyd & Co. Sofia, Swedish bark, 280 (Pehrsson)-H. A. Pe

tersen & Co.

We

...........tain Sidenener, Viadivostock. es tan simpang et

Stosch, German corvette, 1g guns, Captain

Buchholtz, Shanghai,

and Steam COAL of the best quality at moderate rates. The CUM LOONG "CUM CHOW CUM SHUEN CUM LEET Steam Launches for Hire at 33 for "1st hour, $1

"CUM KAL,22-33 for 1st hour, 8a for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.

130

STORE

THE CITY OF MANILA CIĆ

Tamega, Portuguese gunboat, Commander da

Costa Cabral, Macao. Tongous, Russian gunboat, Commander Heck

Singapore.

Captala Charg

Victorieuse, French frigate," 14

de la Batie, Tonquin.

Banos of all makes,

Imperiales, Caballeros, Londres, Nuevo He guaranteed TOBACCO

June. Nothing in other stocks requires COMPTA, Dutch steamer, 1,291, S. SchoofsmB, ADVANCE, Siamese bark, 336, P. Dethlefsen, 8th Willie, British schooner, 274 (Olin)-Boyd & c. Vilar, French corvette, 15 gun, Captain M of all Brands, at modérats prices FANCY GOODS

special mention.

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Ex New Issue

146 per cent, premium. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Issue,

144 per cent, premium. Union Insurance Society of Canton-#625 per

share, China Trader

Insurance Company-$3,400 per share, buyers. North China Insurance-Tis. 1,600 per share,

ex div, seller.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$130 per

share, sellers.

Yangtste Insurance Association-Tls. 1000 per

share, sellers.

Chinese Insurance Company-$70; per share,

sellers.

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tha 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1,225 per

share, buyers. China Fire Insurance Company--$340 per share. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-54

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

40 per share, premium. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-122)

per share, buyers.

Gas Company-480 per share.

Hold Company--$180, per share, sellers. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li.

mited-5 per cent. prem., scilers. China Sugar Refsing Company, Limited-$183

per share, sales and buyers.

China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)—z

per.cent. premium.

Luzon Sugar Reining Company, Limited-$78 ...per share, sales and buyers. Hongkong Ice Company $168 per share,

vellers.

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

$80 per share, buyers. N Chinese ImperialLoan of 1878–14 per cent prem.

ex. int.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-3 percent prem,

sales.

IXCHANGE.

ON-LONDON.—Bank, T. T.

Bank Bills, on demand

Bank Bilis, at 30 days' sight, ¿Bank Billa, at 4 months' sight.. Credits, at 4 months' sight... Dementary Bills, at 4 months

ON PANI

Bills on demand

its, at 4 months, sight ............

MON: MBAY --Bunk

ON CAL

ON-SHA

Bank Private 20

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15th May,-Batavia jat May, and Saigon Toth, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. TEKLI, British bark, 390, L. G. Buckholdt, 15th May-Singapore asih April, Timber-Ban Guan Leong..

HUNGARIAN, British steamer, 978, Allson, 15th May-Saigon 11th May, Rlcs.—Russell & Co.. HwA-YUN, Chinese steamer, 984, Nelson, 15th May-Canton 14th May, General, C. M. S. Ñ. Co. CHI-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 1,195, F. H. Wal- Jace-Swatow 14th May, General-C.. M.

S. N. Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Activ, Danish steamer, for Hoibow, Peking British steamer, for Shanghai. Hainan, British steamer, for Holbow. Ping-on, British steamer, for Hofhow. Killarey, British steamer, for Swatow, Emuy, Spanish steamer, for Amoy. Tillie Baker, 4 American bark, for Iloilo.

DEPARTURES.

May 15, Hainan, British steamer, for Hoihow. May 15, Nelson, British steamer, for Salgon, May 15, Magpie, British gunboat, for a cruise, May 15, Peking British deamer, for Shanghai. May 15, Activ, Danish steamer, for Halphong,

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Per Dr Bay, str., from Saigon.ao Chinese. Per Compta, str., from Batavia, &c.- Portu guese and bg Chinese..

Per Diemmah, str., from Shanghai.--Mr. Jefen, Messrs. R. T. Gray, Cecil Holliday, John Macgregor, Rosselet, and Sun, and 17 Chinese, for Hongkong. For Saigon. Mr. 1. Ch. Masse For Naples Mr. Ely. For Marseilles Mess. Verhoustracten, J. Twinum, J. Grose, and E. Estric

Per Chi-yuen, str., from Swatow-146 Ch

nese.

DEPARTED. Setor Messrs: Anderson and Kamsay, Per Sumida Maru, sl, for Nagasaki, &c.-

and aa Chinese in steerage.

MayBangkok 16th April, Rice-Chinese.

ALICE MARY, British bark, 365, James G. Daw,

14th May Sydney 16th March, Coals. Russell & Co.

ALVA

.

FOOCHOW.

In Port on 28th April, 1883.

Dewatre, Tonquin://

Vostock Russian gunboat, 4 guns, Commander

Molchonsky, Japan,

ship, 633 E. de Sousa, 12th Florence Treat, British bark, 790 (Dabson-Wolf, German abost: 4 gare, Commander

Radi Rames1stApil, Timber,-Brandao |

Co.

ANDROKLOS, British bark, 400, D. Murmy, 3rd May Amoy 30th April, Bricks.--Butter- field & Swire. ANNA, German bark, 44%, Jemen, 4th May, --Bangkok-27th March, Rice. --Wieler & Co. ANTOINETTE British bark, 884, Th. Bunje, 7th May Saigon 27th April, Paddy-Morris

Chinese.

SHANGHAI.

von Raven, Hongkong.ka

CANTON GUNBOAT SQUADRON,

In Port on 4th May, 1883.

An-lar, Viceroy's gunboat, 7, gunt Anglo-Indian, British bark 444 (Graham) Chang, Hongkong

Drysdals, Ringer & Co. Batavia, British bark, 367-Nils Moller. Argos, British brig, 289 (Johnson)-Nils Holler, Cheeting, Revenue cruiser, a

Captain, Canton - Brenda, British brig, 291 (Swensen)-Mackenzie | Chên-to, Viceroy's gimboat, 7 gun,

& Co.

S. N. Co.

Ceunt of Erro, British schooner, 219 (Taylor)——

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Canton,S

Hongkong,

BEN. F. HUNT, JR., Amer, burk, 1,190, J. N. Prit-Chingtab, Chinese bark, 473 (Taylos)C. M. Chén-jul, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns,

chard, 23rd April,—Newcastle, N.S.W., 24th February, Coal-Ed. Schellhans & Có BILLY SIMPSON, British bark, 433, Brown, 13th

May Bangkok 20th April, General Hing Les BONITO,

German brig. 592 H. Hanse, 7th April Bangkok 17th March, General

& Co.

CAMBRIDOR, Britials ship, 1,935, H01, 28th April, Newcastle N.S.W1th March Co Ed. Schelhass & Co. CHANDERNAGOR, Siberian bark, 683, Mercier, 6th Feb, Manila 27th Jan, Ballast Car lowitz & Co.

CYPRUS, British ship, 1,393, Johnson, 11th Jan,

-Middlesbro 4th August, Irum-Rusecli & Co.

C.

C.

DIO

B. HAZTUTINE, Ametan bath, 880, W. Gilkey, 4th Feb. --Rio de Janeiro gth Oct., Petroleum Russell & Co.

P. DIXON American buk 718, Carney, 29th April, Newcastle, N.5.W., 3rd March, Coal,

Slemssen & Co. RANDPA

Ching-on, Revenue cruiser, a guna, Chung Wing Elliots, British brig, 285 (Nell-Jarding, Maal, Canton

theson & Co.

Gilead, Norwegian bark, 437 (Harter)--Butter-Chingting Viceroya ganhost,

.field Swire.

sard, Hongkong.

G. H. Wappaus, German bark, 538 (Boysen) Chop chung, Revenue cruiser,

Meyenne & Co.

Hilda, British bark, 306 (Henningsen)-Nils

Mollor.

S. Stone, American bark-Captain. Kate, British schooner, 193 (Cats)-Russell

& Co.

Kolga, German bark, 540 (Lome Bang)--Russell

&Co.

Canton Chop-isi, Viceroy's gun?

Hal ch'ang-ching, Revenue

!! Jai Chiang, Hongk Hai-king-ching Viceroy's

Liang Chich, Hongkon

Kristina Nilsson, American brig, 279 (Thomsen) | Holting-hung

-Russell & Co.

Martha, British bark, 853 (McPherson)—Monda

& Co.

M. Wenkleman, American sch., gog. (Oberg)

J. W. Muller & Co."

Ned White, American schooner, 5*3

Russell & Co Pearl, American bark, $36 (Howes)

FILL, Austrian bark, 67, D. Bermetich, goth April, Newcastle, NSW., 12th March, Coal-Bomeo Co. Limited, h FORMOSA, British schooner, 381, W. G. Quayle E V

American bark, 1,043 (Squ 25th April,Key Glu Sand, WA, 17th

& Co.

GREATA

February, Sapanwood-Siemssen & Co, Theobald, American schooner, 339 (Williams)

ADMIRAL, Americata 1,576, B. Thomp Frutar & Co.

12th May-Cardiff 11th January, Coal. Tybernia, British bark, 948 (Chal Russell & Co.. Setcher, and

son, Bell & Cont GUARDIAN, American ship 1,124,

Velox, Dutch bark,

240

(Wilker - The British steamship Hungarian reports left

Feb,Newcastle, NW, 5th Dec, Coals.

hase & Co. Saigon on the 11th instant. Had moderate S.E.Arnhold, Karberg & Co

KJOBENHAVN, Danian bark, -36c HECHT German winds and fine weather throughout.

3-m. schooner, W: Ploetz,

358,

April,Amoy 15th Apri 11th May Touron, General Slemssen

REPORTS, MA

The British steamship De Bay reports, lel 3/81, Saigon on the 10th instant at 5 pm. Exper- enced light Southerly winds to Cape Padaranj thence to port had moderate S.E.. winds and fine clear weather. Pr

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The Chinese steamship Chi-yuen reports: left Swator on the rath - Instant/ Had lights.W. winds and fine clear, weather, In, Swatow the steamships Peckiii, Türmtrín, Taiwan, Chefoo:|:

HENRIETTA,

& Con

Aussie, N.S. w. 8th. Marché bund Schellin & Co. HERMANN, German bark,148,

April-langkok": 2411 Mar Wieler & Ca JACOBINE German barie?

6th May »Newchwing 17th -Ed Schellkasa:&: Co

HACKINAGASAKI,

In Port on 18th April, 1883.

from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs Sun Ham,&c, does;

Commissions

JOSE M BASA je prgfusal,

No. 5IKB QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL”,

tat, May, 188186

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