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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Commercial.

THIS DAY.

4 o'clock. p.m.- There is still but little of importance to report from the Share Market, business generally continuing unusually quiet. Banks have been inquired after without, however, leading to any definite results. Buyers offer 191 per cent. premium, with- out inducing holders to part, whilst on the other hand there are plenty sellers at 192. A sale of go shares has been reported at 195 for December, which is the only transaction that has come under our observation,

in- China Sugars are quired after at 141 for the end of the year, the cash rate still standing at. 139. Luzons

firmer are

than has been the case for a long time past, buyers offering 80 per share without inducing seilers to come to the front, Indo-China S. N. stock is still freely offered at 25 per cent, discount, but we have not heard of any great rush to take up shares at that quotation. Other quotations remain as per annexed list.

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghal Hank

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Issue

191 per cent, premium,

Union Insurance Society of Canton-8625 për

share, buyers,

China Traders Insurance Company--$73 per

share, buyers

North China Insurance-Tls. 1,450 per share,

sales.

++

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-108 per

share, buyers. Yangtsze Insurance Association-Tis, 1015 per

share, sellers.

Chinese Insurance Company-$215 per share,

sellers.

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company--$3521 per

share, buyers.

China Fire Insurance Company-$370 per share. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-58

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

-$49 per share, premium. sellers. China and Manila Steam Ship Company-118

per share,

Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$150 per share,

buyers.

t

Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, LI-

mited-25 per cent. dís, sellers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1883.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

Faxes, British steamer, 508, Harris,

O

Tamul 16th October, and Amáy: 19th,.. General. D. Laprik & Co. THALES, British steamer, 820, T. G. Focock,

20th October,-Kudat, and Sandakan 14th October, Firewood and General-D.. La pralk & Co. BERENICE, Austro-Hungarian steamer, 1,707, P. Crillowick, zoth October,Trieste ist.Sept, and Singapore 13th October, General-Mel-

chers & Co.

TANAIS, French steamer, 1,750, Vaquiet, zoth October,-Yokohama 13th October, Malla

and General. Meisageries Maritimes. BELLONA, German steamer, 789, W. Schiefer, 20th October, Saigon 14th October, Rice and Paddy.Slemssen & Co. DIAMANTZ, British steamer, 514, R. F. Cullen,

20th October,Manila 17th October, Gene- mal-Russell & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HAREGUR OFFICE. Rajanattianukar, British str., for Swalow, &c. Glenfruin, British steamer, for Shanghai. Fu-yew, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai. Galley of Lorne, British steamer, for Singapore:

DEPARTURES,

October 19, Ningbo, British str., for Canton, October 20, Canion, British steamer, for Saigon. October 20, Camarta, Dutch steamer, for Amoy. October 20, Glenfruin, British str., for Shanghai.. October 20, Rajanattianukar, British steamer,

for Swatow and Bangkok.

October 20, Fu-yew, Chinese str., for Shanghai. October 20, Concordia, German 3-m sch, for

Noilo.

PASSENGERS-ARRIVED,

Per Fokien, str., from Tamsui, &c.-Mr. and Mrs. Elles, and to Chinese.

Fer Thales, str., from Kudat, &c.---Messin, J. Lapraik, Fryer, De Lissa, Tickell, Orange, Sachse, and Harrison, and 114 Chinese

Per Berenice, str., from Trieste, &c.-H.E. Count Falusky (Austro-Hungarian Minister to China and Japan) and servants, and Lieut. Kreitner, and 368 Chinese.

Per Tanais, str., from Yokohama.--Messrs. Francke, James Smith, Thomas Purdey, Samuel Pater, and H. Rooke, for Marseilles,

Per Diamante, str., from Manila-Rev.. Pedro Soriano, Rev. Yseido Clemenei, Mr. Cec- caldi, 4 Europeans on deck, and 168 Chinese,

DEPARTED,

Per Naples, sir., for Townsville-Colonel Ike Austin and Mr. Cunard For Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. F. Biggers, T. Akiyama, Sovakourwaki, 4 Europeans, and 18 Chinese in steerage

Per Camorla, str., for Amoy.—100 Chinese, Per Canton, str., for Saigon-40 Chinese. Per Rajanattianukar, str., for Swatow, & Fer Glenfruin, str., for Shanghal.-

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$139-230-Chinese

per share, buyers.

China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures) peans. - per coat premium.

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Támited-380

per share, buyer. Hongkong Ice Company-8155 per share,

sellers.

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-$80 per share, buyers,

ex. int.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878—14 percent.prem. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881—a percent. prem.

EXCHANDE,

ON LONDON.-Bank, T. T.

Bank Bills, on demand Bank Bills, at 30 days” sigħi... Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...

3/71 3/8

.3/81

3/8

Credits, at 4 months' sight...

3/82

-Documentary-Bills,at-4-months

•·sight........

.3/81

ON PARIS-

Bank Bills, on demand, ........

Credits, at 4 months' sight

ON BOMBAY.-Bank, T.T.

ON CALCUTTA→Bank, T.T...

On Demand

ON SHANGHAI,-

Bank, sight.........................

Private, go days'sight ....................................

OPIUM MARKET-THIS DAY.

NEW MALWA ...............

OLD MALWA

.....per picul, $$35 (Allowance, Taels 72.)

.....per picul, $575 (Allowance, Taels 72.) NEW PATNA, high touch (without choice)

per chest.

NEW PATNA, high touch (fiist choice) per

clicst............

$575 NEW PATNA, high touch (bottom) per

cheste

85771 NEW PATNA, high touch (second choice)

per chest 024410349

******* $570 NEW PATNA, low touch (without choice)

per chest..

$170

**TO DEPART."

Euro

· Per Ex-pere, str., for Shanghal-30 Chinese..... Per Galley of Lorne, str., for Singapore.-193 Chinese

REPORTS,→→→→→

The British steamship Diamante reports left Manila on the 17th instant. Had strong men.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS,

“AMOP

In Port on 17th October 1883

ARABIC, British steamer, 2,787, W. G. Pearne, Brunette, British Bark, 375 (Tumbull)-H. A.

Petemen & Co. Your Cruber, San Francisco SupChateaubriand, British bark, 409 (Fdwards)—H. "and Yokobima-gih OctyMails and Generale-

O, & O. 5. S. Co.

L

CATTERTHUN, British steamer, 1,480, F. Bin- stead, 3rd October, Sydney 10th Sept., and Port Darwin 23rd, General. Gibb, Livings ton & Co. CHINA, German steamer, 648, Schoer, 13th Octa -Amoy 11th October, General---Yuen-Fat Hong. ||

DANUBE, British stearner, 561, į. Newton, 19th October, Bangkok 11th October, Rice and General Yuen Fat Hong DE BAY, British steamer, 1,087, Joseph J. Lee,

17th October Saigon 12th October, Rice, -Adamson, Bell & Co. DOUGLAS, British steamer, 987, 5. Ashton, 19th October,--Foochow 16th October. Amoy 17th, and Swatow 18th, General:-D. L praik & Co. EMUY, Spanish steamer, 410, Kementeria, 30th

June,Manila 27th June, General-Reme

dies & Co-Kowloon Dock. EUXINE, British steamer, 988, J. B. Peters, 15th October, Kuchinotru 9th October, Conis. -Russell & Co.

FAME, British steamer, 117 (Stopani)-Hong..

kong and Whampoa Dock Co GALLEY OF LORNE, British steamer; 1,380, P. Fomroy, 17th Oct-Shanghal, and Amoy 16th October, General-Rusself & GORDON CASTLE, British steamer, 330 W.

Waring, 17th October, Saigon rath Oct., Rice and Paddy-Gibb, Livingston & Co. GRAVINA, Spanish steamer,39%. Echevarlaj

12th SeptManila Bth Sept., Ballast, Remedios & Co-Kowloon Dock

LI YUNG, Annamite steamer, 159 Chun, 19th June, Tauron 15th June, General-Chi.

I

nese.

PRIHO, French steamer, 2,073, Lafont, 19th Oct., Marseilles 16th September, Naples 18th, Fort Said zand, Suce 24th, Aden agth, Co- lombo 6th October, Singapore 12th, and Saigon 13th, Mails and General Messa geries Maritimes. PEKING, British steamer, 954, Heuermano, 3rd,

October, Canton and October, General. Siemssen & Co-Cosmopolitan Dock SKA GULL, American steamer 18 Heyder,

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Helene, German bark, 250-Boyd & Co. Hermine, Swedish bark, 189 (Lonngren)-H. A.

Petersen & Co. Ing, German bark, 344 (Bohsen)-H. A. Peter- Meridian, Siamese bark, 345 (Kruse)-Pasedag

&

" & Co.

Petersen & Co.

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Milton, Norwegian bark, 467 (Kroger)—H. A Walter Siegfried; British bark, 394 (Hansson)- Wm. Minstrel, British bark, 363 (Sevewright)–

Pasedag & Co.

Boyd & Co.

FOOCHOW.

In Port on 13th October, 1883.

Kristina Nilsson, American brig, 297 (Thomson)

--Russell & Co.

SHANGHAI

In Port an. 15th October, 1883.

Chihaya Maru, Japanese bark, 441. (Yamomoto)

--M. B. Kaishia.

Chingtah, Chinese bark, 472 (Taylor) C. M.

S. N. Co..

:

Chloris, German bark, 334 (Matrun)Amhold,

Karberg & Co. Daniel, German bark, 716 (Vort)-Gipperich

& Burchardi.

Earl of Elgin, British bare, 979 (Morrison)- S.

C-Fambam & Co.

Galveston, German bark, 619 StankelMaster Leander, British ship, 148 (Hamilton)-J. W.

Muller. Minna, British bark, 456 (Laus)Nils Moller. Otto, German ship, 1,205 (Folimasson)-C&F

Trading Co.

NAGASAKI.

In Port on 10th October, 1883.

Batavia, British bark, 466 (Oberg)—Master. Emily, British brig, 296 (Seck)-Holme, Ringer

& Co. Evangeline, British schooner, (Bel)-Holme,

Ringer & Co. Hugo & Otto, Norwegian bark, 370 (Kredi)

Holme, Ringer & Co,

Nov. 24th-China Traders''Insurance Co. TROM?, Dutch steamer, 137, A. S. Roc, 11th

October,-Celebes 27th Sept., General—|||| Gee Cheong Hong

SAILING VESSELS, **

ASTERIA, British_brig, 211, Samuel Cox, 26th September, Normanton North Queens land) 18th Sept, Ballast-Captain. CHARLES BAL, British ship, 1,431, W. J. Watson..

16th September,Cardiff 5th May, Cools- Russell & Co.

GOLLAH, Slamese bark, $42, Roche, toth Oct,

Whockin Tóth September, Wood--Order" GUSTAV & OSCAR, German shin, 1,355, G. Sco

mann, 9th October,Cardiff 1st June, Coals.

Mockery & Co.

HAYDN BROWN, American bark, 832, C. H. Hevener, 15th Oct-Newcastle, N.S.W., 1st August, Coals-Russell & Co.

H.

W. DUDLEY, American bark, 1,085, D. W. Dudley, ist Sept.,--Nagasaki 23rd August, Coal. Captain.

Kolga, British bark, 359Holme, Ringer & Co. Pelham, British brig, 254 (Downie-Holme,

Ringer & Co.

Sooloo, British bark, 472 (Baikie)—Holme, Ring

ger & Co.

YOKOHAMA

In Port on 6th October, 1883

Alma, American schooner, 52 (Tibbey)-J. D.

Carroll & Co.

Black Diamond, German bark, 650 (Boyd

Bohm.

P.

Bride, British bark, 300 (Sutherland)-H. Mac

Arthur.

E. von Beaulieu, German bark, 336 (Getting)

Grosser & Co.

soon and threatening weather until lat. 20 NJ A BORLAND, American bark, 65, Y. A Gloaming, British ship, 1,498 (Densmore)-C. &

thence to port had moderate and cloudy weather.

The British steamship Thales reports left San- dakan on the 14th instant. Experienced light variable winds and fine weather to Lobang Is

land from thence to port had fresh N.E, winds and fine weather with heavy N.E. swell.

The British steamship. Fokien reports left Tamsui on the 16th instant, and Amoy on the 18th Front Tamsui to Amoy experienced fresh N.E. breeze and fine clear weather, and from thence, to port had light N.E, wind with fine clear weather. In Amoy the steamships Strathleven, Duburg, and Serwo

October-

FOOCHOW. SHIPPING,'

ARRIVALS.

6, Kwangtung, British str., from Hongkong. 8, Patroclus, British str., from Shanghai. 9. Zephyr, British gunboat, from Japan.

10, Taku, British steamer, from Shanghai. 13, Naples, British steamer, from Hongkong. 13, Kristina Nilson, Amr. bg, from Bangkok. October- DEPARTURES.

7. Glencoe, British steamer, for London. 7, Guiding Star, British bark, for Tientsin.

Hae-shin, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai.

9:

9, Cockchafer, British gunboat, for Hongkong, 10, Kwangtung, British str., for Hongkong. 10, Patroclus, British steamer, for London.

Post Office.

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Shanghal.-Per Fu-yau, to-day, the goth ***** $5728 { instant, at 3.30 F.M.

NEW PATNA, low touch (first choice) per

chest........ NEW PATNA, low touch (bottom) per chest $575 NEW PATNA, low touch (second choice)

per chest ............

̈£67] OLD FATNA, per chest ......... 8595 NEW BENARES, high touch (without choice)

per chest......................................

$555 NEW BENARES, high touch (bottom) per

chest..... NEW PERSIAN (best quality) perpleul, 8485 @ 8525 OLD PERSIAN (best quality) perpicul, $375 @ $400 -OLD PERSIAN (second quality) per

$557

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|

picul,

.-8165 @ $325

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

Hom

AMUS

MAKILA

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BAROMETER,

THERMONE.

TER, AC.· ́

On dala st

10 AM

56

For Singapore and New York-Per Galley of Lorns, to-day, the soth instant, at 5 8.3.

For Amoy and TamaulPer Foties, on Monday, the 22nd instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Amoy and Manila.-Per Diamante, on Monday, the 22nd instant, at 4.30 P.M.

For Swatow, Amoy, & Foochow -Per Douglar, on Monday, the 22nd instant, at 5 PM.

For Nagasaki.-Per De Bay, on Tuesday, the 23rd instant, at 4.30 Par.

For Nagasaki and Kobe-Fer Takachiho Maru, on Friday, the 16th instant, at 3.30 PM.

For Nagasaki, Hiogo, and Yokohama.Per Käisa, on Thursday, the 1st November, at 1:130

A.M.

The Postal Guide published in 1879. being| now somewhat out, of date, a revised lasuo is printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong List for the Far East for 1885, which super- sedes all previous editions.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. The French Continet Packet " Axázong?” wifi, be despatched on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, with Malls to the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, vid Napless to Saigon, 2. Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmals, Ceylon, Charm'in attached B1 of 820 81.00 265 650 India (via Madras), the Australasian Colonies,

Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

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

+

Direction of Warli. =

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Weather w

Dry Thermometer.80 $1.0 ---} 75 »] 65,0], $43) 850 Wet Thermometer.| 73 of 710| - - 30.0 635 73.0 78.1

bebe

How's Rain. Quantity fallon...

0.0005

Barometer, val' of the 'ma, Ex inches, tom tad-her- drade-Thermosener, la Fákrechalt digress and tame lape In the open sie in a shaded eltation.Directios of Wind, da vigiatered every, two pełnia, N, F.NL, N., 20 Force of Wind, o calm.”t to §.light branza.” a to ji soda #olentiate of Wanther, M. Gez kina aky, ̈C, Cloudy," D. Driftly. To Go Tour H. Hhi An Light minn.) M. Misty, 10% Overasytė. Passing AKOWEEN.

extent tire repietsed to ledicate aly become test the moun average of their miceldications: Stain, “The hours of rain for the (prurious "ng, hotare (non) are registered from 1% 29 – 36 the gamuty of wosar-libus Ládioted to Michas, vina and

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,

(Trox. Mamm, FALCONER & CAY Radseren)

YESTERDAYAZONE

Exromesarma P. We missesini AND THE

20.074

Kent, 8th September,-Newcastle 6th July, Coal-Russell & Co. KILLINA, British bark, 795, H. Wallace, 11th

August, Hamburg 11th April, Gentral

Glemesen & Co,

LOTHAIR, British bark, Boo, Dester, 23rdiept

London 27th May, General Russell & Co. *

LOUISA, German 3-m. sch., 245, Schierloch, and Jan, Whampoa 31st Dec, General.— Captain,

MAGIC, British schooner, 214, White, 20th Aug,

-Newchwang 25th July, Beaus-Order, MARIE, German bark, 430 Thomaschewsky,

27th August-Swatow August rith, Ballast. -Siemisen & Co.

MARIE LOUISE, German bark, 442, A. Ericksen, 8th October, Singapore 15th September,

Timber-Chinese.

MELEREK, British bark, 667, H. Lightbody, 29th

September,Cardiff 7th June, Coal-Me sageries Maritimes.

MOUNT LEBANON, British baric, 436, Chas. H. Nelson, 12th Oct. Whampoa 11th Oct. General-Kwong Ching,

J. Trading Co. Guam, British schooner, 294 (Marna)—Master. Pearl, American bark, $36 (Howes)-Jardines

Matheson & Co

Sagitta, British bark, 579 (Taylor)-Fratar & Co, W. H. Lincoln, American ship, 1,684 (Daily)

Master..

MANILA

· In Fort on 1st October, 1883,

Amoy, Ge

German schooner, 385--Smith, Bell Auguste, French bark, 970-Peele, Hubbell

& Co. Bowfell, British ship, 1,002-Ker & Co. Cyprus, British ship, 1,392-Peele, Hubbell

& Co.

Elise, German ship, 1,348-Macleod & Co. Granlee, American ship, 1,295-Peele, Hubbell

& Co.

H. A. Litchfield, American bark, 638-Peele,

Hubbell & Co.

H. Bremer, Gemman schooner, 332-Smith, Bell

& Co.

SEA RIPPLE, British barkentine, 182, A. Rickers,

24th Sept., Freemantle 19th August, San-Ida, British bark, 658-Holliday, Wise & Co. dalwood.-Siemssen & Co. (

John Nicholsen, British bark, 685-W. F. Ste

evenson & Concarneau 1

SILVER EAGLE, British bark, po8, 9. Richards,

31st August, London th May, General : Amhdd Kirbera Cong SOUNTAO, American bark, 1,004, F. D. Walde, 9th August,-Newcastle, NSW, 7th June, Coal-Adamson, Bell & Co.

1

SPARTAN, American schooner, 35, Ch. "Vincent, 26th July,from Chungchów-W. H. Ray, S, S. RIDGWAY, Amer. bark, 833, H, 8, Town send, 13th Sept,--Bangkok 15th-August, General-Chinese.

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THREE BROTHERS, British bark, 366, Kahlcke, 1st Sept.,--Quinhon 25th August, General -Ee Tye Hong.

TWILIGHT, American ship, 1,265, W. C. War

land, 8th June, Newcastle, N.S.W, 14th: April, Coal-Adamson, Bell & Co. WILDWOOD, American bark, 1,099, Chas. P. Sawyer, 23rd Sept.-Nagasaki 14th Sept, Coal-Russell & Co.

WA

MANSON, British bark 366, H. Kindred 1st October-Newchwang 18th September, Beans Russell & Ca

WRECKER, American forcha, 35. Henderson, 16th July-Guap Island 1st June, General,

Blackhead & Co

Pepita, Spanish bark, 513-1, Reyes & Ca Polynesian, British bark, 864-Ker & Co... Undine, German bark, 968-Smith, Bell & Co.

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· HONGKONG HOTEL.

HAIR DRESSING SALOON, Munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that

R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com

DEALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds, FITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine selection of various kinds of Silk Goods and, Embroideries, and

Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and other Garments for exportation.

No. 51, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street.) Hongkong, a1st August, 1893.

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WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE OF

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the above Establishment is now in full working SixrH DOOR: WEST:FROM POTTINGER STREET order.

And as Hongkong, 19th May, 1883. What

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or for ordinary wear, C., &C...

HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING...................25

SHAVING...tenstränkt

TRIMMING BEARDS.......

·LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON,

always at liberty to attend Endles at his Shocks Mr. MARMANDE, and his assistants are, specially set apart for Ladles, or their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES. {

Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the pubile his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Finaud who has had many years experience and guar antees it to keep for any length of-time-in-any- climate.

Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices:—-

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