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SHIPPING REPORTS.

Capt. Snow, of the str. Formoin from Shang- bai, reports-Strong N.E monsoon and rain.

Capt. Roach, of the str. Halian from Swatow, reposts-Moderate wind and sea, sky, over- cast and dull, with drizzling rain.

Capt. Stalker, of the steamer Hiprang from Shanghai, repons, Moderate to tướng vào rious wind, we ther hazy with fog, heavy rain.

Capt. Gilliaray, of the str. Glenshiel from Singapore, reports:-Light N.E. to S.E. wind and bag clear weather to within a hundred miles of Gap Rock, thence strong N,Ely wind with drizzling rain to port,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

Companier de Fili-} at

pinas es

Sherman

H.M.S. Brandie......

Paul Doumer

Zafiro...

U.S.S. Jala de Cuba...

Kinshan...410,502742

Eclipsemin

Kowloon

Cosmopalian

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1903.

VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG

HOTEL,

Airey, Staff-l'aymaster Hughes, Mirs and Miss

and Mrs...

Hütter, E. Bailey, W. 5, Barrett, E. G.

#

Icely, Rev. F. Jam, D.

Berry, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

M.

Jessop, Mr. and Mrs.

Bissell, E. V. Bixby, N.

W. maid and valet Joncquel, V.

R. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

Hoggan, Mr. & Mrs, Bonner, E. Honnel, F. Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs.

R. W.

Bragg, Gen, and Mrs. Brown, W. S. Colson, J. S. Cole, G. E.

Katsch, E. A.

Lacey, F. E.

Lebrun, H. Macgowan, R. T. Little, J. M.

Maney, Mr. & Mrs. H. Margnet, Mr. Marriott, Dr. A.

Cook, Mr. and Mrs. & Mas, Mr. and Mrs. E.

child

Cox, R. W.

Cor, Miss.

Mast, S. E.

Marks, W. H.

McAran, T. P.

Cox, Mrs. E. R. and Mi-iyushina, Mr.

muid

Deck. Crane, Miss

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

"1

Outward-17th February-Pembrokeshire, Afridi. 24th February—O4nja, Tonkin Her mann Lerche. 17th February-Wakusa Maru,

Saxonia, Menelaus. 3rd March-Filtshire, Serbia, Socotra. 6th March-Salaste, Segovia, Silesia, (Aus) 10th March-Shanghai, Jison, Kinutschou. 13th March--Agamemnon, Yarra, Tydeus,

Homeward-10th February-Atholl, Shrikk, Glaucus. 17th February Glenshiel, zoth February-Mogul, Nurnberg, 24th February -Sachsen, Deucalion, 3rd March-Yangtze,

Crane, Miss E. - Crocker, W. B.

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, N. K.

l'ean, G.

Dean, Mrs. F. W.

Derbyshire, J. I. Deshler, Miss Doeg, H. K. Downing, T. C. Duven, G. Earnshaw, M. Edwards, F. W. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Emerson, Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Fillinore, P. H. Fletcher, G. M. Fisher, H. G.

Gauthier, J. Gauth`er, Mr. Gayoso, J. L. Georg, C.

|

Guillonaust, Mr. Glover, C Gobson, J. E. Grdchaux, J; Hallwright, Dr. & Hamersly, B. F.

Birs.

Prins Heinrich, 6th March-Manila, Glen-Haimovitch, M. garry Joth March-Tamba Maru. 13th March-Telemachus, Kan igawa Maru,

Hart Buck, Mr. Harvey, R. D. Arrivals at Home-20th February-Feleus, Hayter, A. Hawks, H. Kawachi Moru. 24th Febuary-Indrawadi, Heckford, R. G. Prinzess Irene, Bombay, 27th February-Herman, W. J. Orono, Glenlochy. 3rd March-Bin, Maricrog, T. Caledonien, Kelat. 6th March-Bentomond, Hill, F. D. Vindobona, Atias, Antenor, Silesia, (German.) | Hill, T. 9th March-Canton. 10th March-Palgrave, Oopack. 15th March-Darmstadt,

+

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE

FAR EAST

Per P. and O, steamer Victoria, connecting with the steamer L'Aran, at Colombo, from London, February 5. To Hangkang: Mr. Parfits, Sergeant and Mes, Donaldson, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. W. R. Cation, Biral. Prom Gibral Jar. To Bangkong : Me. Forrester, My Wallinshaw, Mr. Harlow, Mr. H. Haywood, Commander Brock, Air. McCallum, M. G. Gautier,

Per P. and O. steamer Chas connecting with the sleatter Batfaaraf, at Colombo, front London, February so To Hongtong Mr. Greig, Mr. P. Arkinson, Mr. Gibbs, Min Atkinson, Mr. Cheneworth, Sr. Smith. From Mancifics. -To Hongkong: Mr. Pease, Mr. and Miss Greig, Mr. Butterworth, Mr. Wrighn, 3tr, F. C. Kendel,

Fer P. and O. steamer Shanghai, from London Feb, at. To Hongkong: Capt. J. H. Risch, Capt. A. and Bin Bagshows, Capt. J. J. H. Jones, Major Black,

Per P. and O. toner Himalaya, conting with the steamer Carmandel, at Colombo, iram London, Barch 6.- To Hongkang: Mr. and Mrs. Wells and a children, er Corporal. Maguire, From Marsellick To Hongkong: Egiston, bergeant and Mrs, bunge, Corporal Tyler, Mr. Scolt.

Per Nippon Yusen Kaiba stammer IPakara Maru, fram London, Feb. 13. To Hougkong: Dr. Ethel N. Tribe, Dr. and Mr. J. Dell, Mr. G. Dich, Mr. W. Cole, Mrs. Collinge and Infant, Bir. L. Russell, Mr. H. Hodge, Mr.J. McQuilton, Mr. J. Green, Mr. J. Hole,

راید

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGALIC

REGISTER.

March 17th, 1903, a.m.

Wladivostock a.m.3030

Nemuro.....] Hakodate... Tokio ......... Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima...

Oshima...

Naba Ishigakijima..

Taiboku......

Taichu...... Tainan....... Koshua

Pescadores...

a.m.130.24

# 30.17

1 30 02

29.95

18 75 NE

b

||30.07 mm | ;

D

D. 29.99

A 30.00

NW

30.01

Не

1 30,01

B.m.30.09

29.99]

130 co

16

29.98 29 98

NE

303

Weihaiwel....T

Gutzlaff

Sharp Peak...

לי

Amoy 6.35 a 30.

Swalow ......9 a.m.

Canton.......

Hongkong... alm.

Victoria l'eak Gap Rock ...

Macao...... Haiphong... Manila......... Malate......

Bacolhi

Iloilo...

Cebu

11

Highet, Dr. and Mrs,

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

Ε. Ο.

Newman, M. K.

Newman, K.

Norman, Mr.

North, R.N., C. J

Ollis, Mr. and Mrs, and

nuwe

Otto, A.

Patterson, Mr.Mrs. and

Misses 2 Penaince, Mr. & Mrs.

G. B. Perier, M. Plagemann, H. G. Poindexter, Mr. & Mrs. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. N. Porter, C. W. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin, j.

Renney, Mr. and Mrs.

F. 0. Reid, II. J. Kizzine, A. Ronglan, Mr. Rozef, L. Skott, C. Snewin, E. A. Somerville, Geo.

Stanford, W. E. O.. Thomas, J. A. Thomson, Dr. J. C. Tudor, Major and Mrs.

R. E.

Upion, T. M. Vegies, Mr. and Mrs. Viollet, Mr.

Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, C. A. Webster, R. D. Whitton, A. M. Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Mrs. B. & child Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Hooper, H.S.

C. E. Howard, Thos.

Hollingsworth, A.

VISITORS AT THE KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Anion, A. S.

Rosenkreuz, J. Ezra, Mrs. N. N. and Shellim, Mr. and Mrs.

child

Edward

Judah, C. J.

Kegan, J. S. Kiene, F.

Kiene, Mrs. F.

Short, Mr. and Mrs, E.

A.

Smyth, Mrs. Skeffing

lon

Kinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.

L. A.

M. J. D.

Langlands,

A. O. D., Stokes, R.N., Capt.

Stokes, Mrs.

Capt. and Mrs. Miller, Canan and Mrs. Stucken, A

C.

Nunn, B. Pontifex, E. C.

Willach, W.

Wilgress, Mr. and Mrs.

and child

VISITORS AT THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.

Aour, F. L. Appeldorn, Miss F. Begley, H. T. Boyce, W.

Brewitt, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul and family Brown, Miss Gillies Campbell, Lient. J. R. Casselman, A. Dahl, S.

WEATHRE-FORECAS 2 S AND |

STORM WARNINGS ISSUED.

FROM THE HONGKONG

OBSERVATORY.

METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS.

Meteorological signals are hoisted on the

mast beside the Time-ball at Kowloon Point

for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not imply that bad weather is expected here:-

A DRUM indicates a typhoon to the East- ward of the Colony, (46,' in the East

quadrant, N.E. to S.E.)

A BALL indicates a typhoon to the West-

ward of the Colony, (ie, in the West

quadrant, S.W. to N.W.)

A Coxy Point Upwards indicates a typhoon to the Northward of the Colony, (ie, in

the North quadrant, N.W, to N.E.)

A CONE Point Downwards indicates a ty- phoon to the Southward of the Colony, (fe, in the South quadrant, S.E. to S.W),

Red Signals indicate that the centre is believ- ed to be more than 300 miles away from

the Colony.

Black Signals indicate that the centre is be lieved to be less than 300 miles away

from the Colony.

NIGHT SIGNALS.

Two lanterns hoisted vertically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to veer.

Two lanterns hoisted horisontally indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the

wind is expected to back.

THE

Scocks

Hongkong ang Shangbai Banking Copora-) National Bank of China, Limited..

Do.

Founders...

SHARE MARKET

Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited... China Traders' Insurance Company, Limited... North China Insurance Company, Limited... Yangtare Insurance Association, Limited ...... Canion Insurance Office, Limited

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Limited. $ China Fire Insurance Company, Limited ......!

Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat!

Сотралу, Limited

Indo-China Steam Navigation Company,

Limited

China and Manila Steamship Company, Lim-

ited..........

(MARCH 1811.)

PAID UP VALUE.

LAST DIVIDEND.

135

8

LATEST QUOTATION.

BANKS.

Div. of £1.10/- and bonus of ro}- @1/7=7 $25.26 for half-year ending 31/12/1901.. (3/14 on A. shares for 1903 ....

$1.96) on B. shares for 1902.........ia None on Founder shares.........

MARINE INSURANCES.

60 per cent=$30 per share for 1901

16 %-$. for year ended 30'4'1902..........................................

Final of 4% making in all 8 % for 1901......! 20%-$12 for 1900

28 %-$14 per share for Igor

16: buyers

$1621 buyers

5690 buyers

$221 buyers $10

$530 buyers

Taels 200 buyers

$135 buyers.

100 25

25

60

50

FIRE INSURANCES.

50

3274 per share for Igor

$305 buyers'

20

$6 per share for 1901.

$81 buyers

SHIPPING.

15

$1 for half-year ending 31*121902 .............

$364 sales

to

50

ve

Fin. of 12/- making £1 per share for 1901... 10% for 1900.sepe.

$100

527 sales

$

50

30'6*1902

10

($1.20

$

5

30 cts,

Tacis

100

Tacis

Tacis

100

Douglas Steamship Company, Limited

"Star" Ferry Company, Limited "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,

Limited Shanghai Tug Boat Company, Limited Taku Tug and Lighter Company, Limited...... Shanghai Carga Boat Company, Limited....... Co-operative Cargo Boat Company, Limited... Taels

-888

$141 buyers

£1 10). sellers

Taels 330 buyers

Taels to ex div.

(Div. of $3 per share for year ended? $43 sales

12% for year ending 30'4'00

and Interim of 9d, making 2). for 1901. 3rd Interim at Tis. 5 for 1902...

Final of 5% making 7 % for the year

Interim of % for 1902)

Interim of 6% for 190

REFINERIES.

Fia. of 57 making $12 for 1901

Fin. of 7% making a % for the year

MINING

$26 buyers

$12

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited Luxon Sugar Refining Company, Limited....... Perak Sugar Cultivation Company, Limited... Taois

5 $

100

100

$3 per share for 1897.......

50

$ $

kin

.Punjom Mining Company, Limited........

Punjom Mining Preference Shares Société Française des Charbonnages du Ton- Jelebu Mining and Trading Company, Limited Raub Alian Gold Mining Company, Limited. Chinese Engineering & Mining Company, Ld...

The signals are repeated on the flagstaff o the Godown Company at Kowloon, and also,

by day only, at the Harbour Office and on

Ladd, Mrs. Fletcter & UL.M.'s Receiving Ship.

children,

Diary, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pisoni, C. P. Dufour, Mrs.

Dumpsey, W. A.

Dunlop, A. Miss Eyic, H. Ferrers, H. N. Gibson, Miss Grant, Powel Jachwood, II. Hagacaner, A. Hallam, F. Hamilton, A. Helleman, J.

Hick, F. 1. Houghton. R. Hool, Miss

Hampbrevs, W.

Johnson R. C. K.

Or

Kerr. R.

po

Ladd, E. W.

Langlin, S. Marshall, H. C. Marston, Mrs. McHenry, J. H. McIntyre, A. Patterson, Mr. & Mrs.

5. J. Patterson, Misses (2)

Reynolds, F E. Robertson, N. H. Rutherford, D. H. Scruton, W. J. Sheltor, H. Ú. Smith, Mrs. Oliver Stewart, Mrs. John Stodart, F. Thomas, C. B. Tibbey, S. N. W. Tyrwhitt, T. Uyemura, K. Vaughan, Miss Victor, Leslie Wagner, A. H. Whaite, C. H.

Whitrick. F. G. Williams, W. H.

VISITORS AND RESIDENTS AT THE PEAK HOTEL.

Hardy, Licut. Comdr.

Erness. C. Hardy, Mrs.

Barclay Shaw, Mr. and

Mrs. R.

ENE

30.08

NNW

A cher, William J.

(29 968270) Sw

Am.

- ENE

n

29.95

- 29.94 81

C. St. James 10a.m

있었..

YESTERDAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

Beattie, Andrew

Hebden, S.

Benson, 4.P.D., Major Henry, James

and Mr.11. G.

Berkley, H.

Bemer, Gilbert

Bird, N., Surgeon

Mrs. J.W.

Brabazon, Ralph A.

Brayne, H. F. R.

Brent, H. A, W,

... Hübbe, F.

&

Jeffries, H. U.

Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. M." King R. H. Macuamara, R.N., Staff

Surgeon& Mrs.H.W. Marten, R.

Brown, P.2., Col. L. F. McDermott, A. P. B.

Brusse, George,

Bryson, A. Chapman, Mr. & Mrs.

Birometer vi

30.05

Temperature

A

-89.

-94

Clark, W.

Rainfall.

Humidity

VISITORS AT THE KOWLOON:

HOTEL

Mitchell, Robert Norris, R.N., Surgeon

and Mrs. H. L. Philpot, Leonard D. Pollock, KC, H. E. Cockell, Edgar Post, Mr. and Mrs. Cockell, Mrs. E, and Nicholas

child

Reid, T. II. Dominch, W

Ramsey, R.X., Hon, R. Denny D.AA.G., Major

Murray and Mrs W. A. G. Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Ferrier, A.D., Col. and Scott, Charles R.

Mrs. G. H.

Sinclair, A. Fitch, Mrs W. Grant Smith, Carl W. Capt. A French, ASC Major Harrison F.

and companion Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Spalckhaver, W. O. C. Stokes, A. G.

Clement. Mrs. J. U O'Leary, Master Courage, G. M. Rice, Mrs Helen H. Day 1.5. Rice, Miss Dorothy Jewell, Mrs. F. FRockwood, Mrs. U. Kennon, birs. LW.V. Sautoras, Kingston, MD, H. D. U.S.A..

G.A

Gibson, Dr. Robert'.

NOUS Mr. and Grant, G. C. Lindsay Todd, Mr. children

Mrs. Thos, child and

Musgrave, Mrs. Nobbs, A. Padre nurse l O'Leary'' U.S.A Pay

master and Mrs. C. R!!

ley, Mr. & Mr.). key, J. Wal

VISITORS AT THE QUEEN 8

Allan D

Keyt, Dr.

HOTEL.

Morrison, I. D. Perare, T. * Sator, Cient Vanderpoel, Hr Wandres, Fi

Gros

Mr. & Mrs. E. F. and nurse, Hamilton, Maj. A. B. Wenborn, S. T.

VISITORS AT CRAIGIEBURN. Beavis, C. E.-H. Helms, W. Clotton, Mrs. and Child Hett, F. P.

Dann, Mr. and Mrs. Lambelle, Lieut. and JING-K,

WHER

-Denison, A."

Denison, Mrs. A..

Parker, Care and Mrs.

Schmidt, H.W.D.

Harvey, Lieut. and Tooker, Mr.^and Mix"

LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS.

The Colony itself is warned of approaching typhoons by means of the Typhoon Cun placed

at the foot of the mast, which is fired whenever

a strong gale of wind is expected to blow here.

NOTICE BOARDS.

Notice boards are placed at:-

Joint Cable Companies' Office.

Ferry Company's Pier, Ice House Street,

Blake Pier.

Post Office,

Harbour Office.

Office of the Wharf & Godown Company,

Kowloon.

WEATHER-FORECASTS and STORB- WARNINGS are exhibited on the above boards

daily about 11 am, and also at other hours, day or night, whenever necessary. Informa- ton of importance in also issued by "Express.""

THE CHINA COST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER is exhibited at the same places daily about noon. It contains observations made at Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Far East, together with Remarks, Weather forecasts, and information regarding the exist; enci and movements of typhoon: based thereon.

THE LAW OF STORMS.

Further information concerning the weather

to be expected while signals are hoisted, and

sailing direction, are given in "The Law of Storms in the Eastern Seas.”

Limited

$

None

1

None

Int. of Fra. 30 per share for 1901 ...

Francs 250 Lo 185. 10.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, s 5. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co., Ld. ....................... Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Company, Limited

New Amoy Dock Company, Limited Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf & Godown

Company, Limited

China Provident Loan and Mortgage Com

pany, Limited

5% for year end. 31794 (Coupon 9)......... No. 13 of 1/- per share........

76% 16 per share (Coupon No. 1)................................ LOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS..

50

Tacis

100

$

50

$

Taols

$

100

Div. of 10% and bonus of 1% for half-) 2 year ending 317202...... Interim of Tls. 7

+4

Final of Szą making 541 for 1902 $2 for 1901...

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.

Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Com-

pany, Limited Kowloon Land and Building Company, Ltd... West Point Building Company, Limited.... Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited Onente Hotel Company, Limited (Manila)... Astor House Hotel Co., Limited (Shanghai) Hotel des Colonies Co, Ld. (Shanghai).......... Queen's Hotel (Wei-bai-wei).. Humphreys Estate and Finance Company, Limited...................................... Shanghai Land lavestment Company, Limited. Taels

Hoogkong Cotton Spinning, Weaving and Dyeing Company, Limited................................ Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weaving Company,

Limited

International Cotton Manufacturing Company,

Limited

Laou-kung-mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving!

Company, Limited...

Tacis

Taels

Tacls 165 buyers

Tacls 165 buyers

$ico sellers

Taels 70 sellers Da

$2.75 buyers

to cents sales

$600 sellers

go cento sales 38 sales

Tacls 8 sales

$206 sellers

Taels 1914 sellera

$gat ex div. sellers $39 buyers

Taels 3171 sellers

£9.85 sales

Interim of Tis. 6 for 1902

8%-80 cents per share for 1902

100

Final of $6 making Sta for 1902 .............. $2.30 per share for 1902

$176

............

$33 buyers

Final f$1.60 making $3.10 for 1902

$53 buyers

$138 sales

$27) buyers

គ៦ *អគ្គមម ៖

First year

First year

$6 for and half-year making $12 for 1001...... 8%=$4 for half-year ending 31.12.1900

15% for half-year ending 31.12 01

9 per cent. for 1902 ................

Interim of 6% for 1902

COTTON MILLS.

- 299439 791248REK

530 buyers Taela 16 sales

Taels 25

Sia sales Taels 115 seller

$

10

Final of 60 cents making $1 per share...............

516) buyers

100

Taels 37 buyers

Tacls

Taels 100

Tacis Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Company, Limited Taels, 500

Alhambra, Limited ....... Philippine Tobacco Trust Co., Limited | Shanghai-Sumatra Tobacco Company, Ld...... Tis.

Green Island Cement Company, Limited China-Borneo Company, Limited...

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited......... Watkins, Limited...... Hongkong Electric Company, Limited. Hongkong Electric Company, Limited. Hangkong and China Gas Company, Limited Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company

Limited ***

Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited Hongkong Ice Company, Limited.............. Hongkong High-Level Tramways Co., Ltd. Dairy Farm Company, Limited....... Hongkongand China Bakery Company, Limited Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited............ Bell's Asbestos Eastern Agency, Limited...... United Asbestos Oriental Ag'cy, Limited.......

Do,

Founders. Universal Trading Co., Limited perfor Hongkong Steam Water-boat Co., Limited ..... China Light and Power Co., Limited Robinson Piano Co., Limited Manila Investment Co., Limited William Powell, Limited....... Maatschappij tot Mijn, Bosch-en Landbouw

exploitatic in Langkat .................

Telegraphic Address" Rialto," Telephone No. 148.

P. O. Box No...

VESSEL'S NAME

Sachsen......... Awa Marus L

Doric ..................... Maria Valerie ......... ... Pembrokeshire Bombay Maru... Tekin ........................tanlaşdı Kamano Mani... Lightning Kumsang,

100

3% for period ended 31.10 97...asi Interim of 3% on account of 1898 ....................

Int. div. of 4% on acct. of 1898 on 6,000 shares 4% for period ended 31.12.00.....

CIGAR AND TOBACCO COMPANIES.

500

848

25% for year ending 30.6.1900.... None Interim of Tls, 2 per share.

MISCELLANEOUS.

10 %-51 per share for 1901 .....

Taels 37 buyers

Taels 40 buyers Tacks in

Saso buyers Szo buyers Taels 65 sales

$140 buyera

$46 ex div.

to

12

First year

IO

Interim of 5% for 1902

neu

$23 buyers 57

| remekaran

S14 sales

10

go cents per share for 1001.......................

$8) sales

10

80 cents for year ending 354 1,03

40 cents for year ending 3D

$14 sales 56.85 sales

ia % div. and x % bonus for go

50

$10 for 1903 äuùm

SIID

15 per cent $3.75 for 1903, ...

25

Final of Siz, making $16 fo- 1002.

$228 ex div.

100

$18 for year ending 31.81 1922 ....

$327 buyers

6

Sit buyers

540 sales

10

$40 buyers

129, 6d.

Sit buyers

Bo

cents per share..................................

$81 sellers

IO

$159

20

Interim of $1.20 per share

122

10

20

50

1%=$2 for half-year gor.....

Final of 6% making 12% for the year...... None ..........

$131

$10 buyers

None

115 buyers

10

Final of to cents making 5: per share..........

Guilders 100

75 cents for year ending 31.7.199:

5 per cent.-52) for 1901

Div. of $24, and bonus of $1 for 1901

$19.80 per⚫hare.......

and Interim Dividend of Tls. 71 per share!

S10 buyers

Tacis 355 bayern

Benjamin, KELLY & POTZ

Share Brokers.

Melchers & Co... Nippon Yusen Kaisha.... Dodwell & Co, Ld. Pacific Mail S.'S CA Sander, Wieler & Co

DUB

To-morrow.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

FROM

AGENIS

Singapore Shanghai Singapose

To-morrow

March 20th

March 21st

Japan...**** Singapore ......

March 22nd

Singapore

Moji ......

Singapore

Bhawan, Tomes & Co Nippon Yusen Kaisha. P. & O. 5. N. ('n

March 22nd

March 22nd

March 23rd

Japan.....

March 24th

March 24th

Singapore

March-28th

Calcutta

Nippon Yusen Ka'shị..... David Sassoon & Co, Ld. Jardine, Matheson & Co....

ntion of shipping firms to the style in which

We would direct the

Steamer Expected and Projected Sailings. published in these columns and in so doing respectfully urge the managers of skipping firms to give orders to their clacks to

with the latest availabla information sray day

the formé särgm

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