Shipping.
3 priva
Whampoa, Br. s.a., 1,109, Paclutige, 7th May
Shanghai 4th May, Gen.-B. & S. Waterwitch, Br surveying ship, 620, E. C.
Hardy, R.N., 7th May,Mirs Bay 7th May. Ocampo, Br. 6.8., 1,311, G. G. Graham, 7th May, Liverpool and Singapore 30th April, Gen, D. & Co., L. Kwangtah, Ch. 8.5., 1,536, W. H. Lunt, 7.h May-Shanghai. 4th May, Gen.-G. M. S. N. Co.
Shawmul, Am. 5.6., 9,60%, W. M. Smith, 8th May, Moji 2nd May, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld.
Quang Nam, Fr. 5.3, 710, J. Vidal, 8th May.--
Iloilo 2nd May, Sugar.-B. & Co. Petchaburi, Ger. 5.5., 1,373, G. Hillmann, 8th
May, Bangkok and Swatow 7th May, Rice.-M. & Co.
Oscar I Norw, 5.5, 2,304, Lembriggen, 8th May, Kutchinotzu 2nd May, Coal.—M, 1. K. Haiching, Br. 5.8., 1,265, A. E. Hodgins, th
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Vessels in Port.
STEAMRIE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, MAY 9,
Andree Rickmers, Ger. 5... 1,020, H. Köln,
5th May, Bangkok 28th April, Rice and Meal--M. & Co.
Anghin, Ger. 8.8, 1,990, G. Schultzen, 3rd May, -Bangkok via Koh-si-chang 26th April, Rice and Gen.-B. & S.
Breid, Nor. s.a., 645, J. Talkman, 5th May,-
Iloilo ist May, Sugar-Hang Fat.
Coptic, Br, 5.5, 2,744, F. H. Armstrong, R.N.K, 5th May, San Francisco and April, Honolulu 9th, Yokoham i zand, Kobe 24th, Nagasaki 26th, and Manils 3.d May, Mails and Gen.-O. & O S. 5. Co.
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*Post Qtace.
A Kail will close for:- Canton--Pei Kinskan, 10th May, 7.30 A.M. ̧ Nagasaki-Per Crown of Arragon, roth May, & A.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haicking, roth May, to
s
Straits and Calcutta-Per Namsang, 10th May, 2 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Kweiyang, 10th May, 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per fichia, 1th May, to A.M,
HONGKONG.
Anderson, Mr. Andrews, H. W.
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Beattie, R. B.
Birbeck, R. J.
Bissell, W. S. Blount, Mr.
Blount, Mrs. J. H. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E., Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Boyce, W. B. Brady, W. E. Brignandy, L. Brooks, F. M. Carson, A. Clark, W. G.
Leggatt, E A. Lewis, A. R. Macaulay, Dr. H. R. Macgowan, R. J. Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O. Mc^ran, T. P. McGregor, B. Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. Marz, Dr. Miller, P. L. Mitchell, Mr. E. Moir, G. A. Moore, J. H.
Newington, A. G.
North, C. J.
Osborn, Mrs. F.
1904.
PEAK.
Allis, F, B. Beattie, J. M. Beattie, M. P. Benton, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.
W.
Bunny, Miss Brawn, Col. L. F.
E. Chapman, A.
Ehelderke, Capt. Freach, Major G. A. Grant, R.N., Eng. Lieut.
A. R. Hudig, D.
Hamilton, Major Hamilton, J. E.. Hanmer, Mr.
Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Hardy, R.N., Comman
Canton--Per Fatsham, 10th May, 5 P.M. Namiane Taichun, toth May, 5 P.M. Sanhue-Per Hot Fu, toth May, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, roth May, 5 PM. Kongmoon, Kumchuk and Samabui-Per Zintas, toth May, 5 P.M.
Cochrane, Mr. & Mrs. Pike, R.N., Lt. & Mrs. G.
W. M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Triumph,|
Cochrane, Misses
& E. Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,; Virtona and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress Calson, F.T
Davies, Mrs. J. T. of Japan, 11th May, 11 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Deacon, F. B.
Empress of Japan, Br. 1, 3,039, Henrath May, 9 A.M.
Pybus, R.N.R 4th Ma-Vancouver viy Ports 15th April, and Shanghai 2nd May, Flour and Beer.-C. P. R. Co.
May-Swatow 7th May, Gen.-D., L. Gerd, Nor, 8., 739, N. C. latoorsen, 5th May Honolulu and San Francisco--Per Coptic Dean, G.
Co. Ella, Br. 8.5, 9 2, Jacobsen, 8th May,—from
Cardiff, Coal-D. & Co., Ld
Singan, B. 6.5., 1,946, Jamiesen, 8th May,-
Shanghai sth lay, Gen.-B. & S. Shansi, Br. ... 1,228, J. G. Camnaghan, pih May,-Chinking 4th May, Gen.-B. & S. Hongkong, Fr. s.6., 742, A. Suzzoni, 9th May,
Haiphong and Hoihow 8th May, Gen.~ AR, M,
Algoma, Hr. 5.5, 1,874, T. Evans, 9th May, Cardiff 16th May, Coals.-D. & Co., Ld. Nanyang, Gen. 3,8., 1,060, E. Ha18, 9th May,—
Canton 8th May, Gen.-Chinese, Hus, Fr. 5, 725. Godinan, 8th May, Haiphong 4th May, Gen-A. R. M. Ulysses, Br. ss., 1,281, L. M. Bevan, 9th May,
--Singapore 3rd May, Gen.-B. & S. Shimosa, Br. s.5, 2669, Chapten, gth May, Shanghai 6th May, Gen.--D. & Co., Ld. Eik, Norw. 5.5, 708, Christophersen, 9th May,
-^ardiff 18th Mar, Coal;--"Irder.
Hoihan, Fr. 5.5., 508, Caste, 28th April,- Haiphong and Hoihow 25th April, Gen.- A. R. M.
Ischia, Ital. 5.9., 2,784, M. Dante, 5th May,
-Singapore 27th April, Gen.-C. & Co. Isle de Negros, Am. 1., 200, Lattiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-D. &
Co.
Loosok, Ger. s.s.. 1,020, F. Leiss, 6th May,- Bangkok 27th April, Rice and Woad.- M. & Co.
Mathilda, Nor, s.8., 2,210, H. Taarvig, 4th May, | -Mojí 28th April, Coals and Cement.-M,
B. K.
19th May, II A.M.
Manila-Pur Loongtang, 11th May, 3 P.M. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Theodor Will 12th May, 4 P.M.
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changsha, 13th May, 3 PM.
Manila-Per Sungklang, 13th May, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 14th May, 9 A.M. Manila, Thursday Island, Chokinwn, Cairas, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
Per Empire, 14th May, 5 P.. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon -Per Pundna, 16th May, It A.M.
der and Mrs. Hays, I.
Jeffues, H. W.
Potter, A. G.
M.
Potta, W. E.
Hewitt, F. T. B.
Saunders, Mrs. W. H.
Holbeler, Lieut.-Col.
Saunders, Miss D.
Holborow, Mr.
Sauten, R. 3.
Jeffery, Mrs.
Sayle, R. T. D.
Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray
King, Mr.
Krusse, Geo.
Lee, J. B.
Lowe, D. R.
Malke, Mr.
Martin, R.
Debrunner, A. Derbyshire, J. H. Deabeir, Mrs, Dickson, A. J. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.). Downing, T. C. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, H. G. Fischer, R. Garry, C. J.
Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Gras, Mr.
Cebu and Iloilo Per Wachang, 18th May, 3 P.M.
Swatow, Chefoo and Ticotrio-Per Kansu, 18th May, 1 P.M.
Manila-Per Zafiro, 21st May, 9 A.M. Europe, &c., India, via Chusan, 21st May, it A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, ¦ E. S.
Hall, Capt. T. Hamersley, B. F. Hayton, J.T. 'Heckford, R. G.
Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Tuticorin Pes Icely, Rav: F.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
-Chinkiang 5th May, Ground-nuts.-S Nom Sang, Br. 5.5, 1,591, Geo. Payne, 3rd, Conand Vancouver, B‚C.—Pei Tartar, 21st. Kotsch, E. A.
W. & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Alvenia, for Cardiff. Yingking, for Canton. Maithing, lor Swatow.
Waampon, for Shanghai. Kwongtung, for Canton.
May 8.
Hinan, for Hangay. Benalde, for Sinvapore. Loonguioan, for-Shanghai. Frithjof for Coast Ports. Thul's, for Coast Ports. Chihli, for Tientsie, Ardandeary, for Saigon. Goodwin, for Moja
Kwanetih, for Carton.
May 9.
Alacrity, Br. despatch-vessel, for Mirs Bay. Humber, Br. stareship for Mirs Bay.
Foo Shing, for Bangkok,
Appalochée, for Shanghai.
Wuhu, far Shanghai.
Yuensang, for Manila.
Tsinan, for Australian Ports.
Glory, H.M.S. battleship, for Mirs Bay.
Tientsin, for Canton,
Whampoa, for Canton.
+
Singan, for Canion.
*
Farm Reginad,
Per Singan, from Shanghai-Mr. Devey. Per Kwanglah, from Shanghai-Messrs, G. J. Tillpen, G. L. Hylander, Consul Dr. Merx, and 88 Chinese.
Per Whampon. from Shanghal-Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Collin, Messrs. Simpsser, Miller, and to Chinese.
Per Haiching, from Swalow-Mr. and Mrs. Layrig. Miss Laysig, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Messrs. L. Skwa, W. K. Hurig, Chan Lum, and 115 Chinese.
Per Shawmut, from Moji-Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, Miss F. Conrad, VÉ. Johnson, Mr. and Mr. Nicol, Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell, Messrs. Wilkes, C. Stein, Mrs. Saunders and daughter, 70 Chinese, and 4 Japanese.
Per Ulysses, from Singapore-485 Chinese.
May, Singapore 27th April, Gen.-J., M.
& Co.
Narge, Norw. 5.5, 1,024, Bod, 1st May,-Barry ruth War, and Singapore 23rd April, Coal, ---Order.
May, I AM.
Europe, Ke, India via Tuticoria Per Bayern, 25th May, 15 A.M.
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. 3 1. Plum Rein, Nor. 9.8., 734, 11. Olsen, 6th May,-, mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser
Bangkok 28th April, Rice.--Kin Ty Longvatory:- Seward, Am. transport, 1,2:0, Croskey, 26th
April,—Manila 16th April. Simeon, Br. 3.737, R. E. Collins, 24th April-arry Backs 1th Mar, Coal.-D.
Swanley, Br.4, 2,977, I Dawson, 3rd May,- Ketching zu 28th Aprd, Basker Coal- G.. L. & Co.
·Tarta”, Br: 1.8, 41475, F.-W. Evans-49th April,
-Vancouver via Japan 31st Mar, Gen.- C. P. R. Co.
Triumph. Ger 5.5., 679, A. Hausen, 7th May,-
Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 6th May, Gen.- S. K.
On the 9th at 11.20 am. The barometer has fallen at nearly all stations, but more particular ly in the Yangtse valley.
The anticyclonic area has moved eastward, and its centre is now near the Loochoo Islands, and a depression has appeared to the westward of Shantung
Gradients are slight on the China Coast, and moderate H. winds will prevail in the Formosa Chantel,nd fresh winds in the northern - pay, of the China Sea.
Forecast:- Fresh E winds; cloudy, fair.
CHINA COAST NETEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, May 9th, 1904, a.m.
Bar, Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
Tweeddale, Br. 58, Milne, 16th April,Moji Vindavostock 7 am
Joth April, Ballást – Gy L. & Co.
SAILING VRASES.R.
Algoa Bay, Br. Eq, 111, Title, 4th Mar.,
Hongay 15th Feb., Coal-B. & S.
Maria Le, Ital. bq., 1,118, D. Uren, th April,
-Freemantle 7th Feb. Sandalwood.
Order.
Suisang Kansu. Changaba Sachsen. Lothian
estu.....
Hakorlate. Tokio.....
Kochi .....!
Kagoshma... Oshima
Nata Ishigakijima
4.272
Weihaiwela
د,
P. Darwin. B & S. May Hongkong 10a.m. 3001-71 79
Victoria Peal! Singapore. M. & Co... May 1
Cap Rock Japan C.C.Co.,Ld May 12|
Macao
Korea...........apan
Eastern....
PM. CO. May 13
P. Darwin B. & S... May 1
Haiphong
Manda...
23
Bacolod
29.97 29.97,71
29.88 88 66
a.m.
29.8780 29.91 82
ENE
Layng, Mr. and Mrs.
And child
Shaw, F. E.
Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Capt. & Mrs. Skolt, C. Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Stanley, H. H. Stanley, J. L
Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C.
Thomas, C. B,
Trent, G.
Trimmel, W. D. Varchmin, Consul von Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Willcocks, Mrs. Winter, O. Winthrop, Mr. & Mrs.
B.
Wolff, Philip Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G.
KING EDWARD.
Bauman, Mr. Caulfield, F. St. G. Caulfield, Mrs. F. St. G Chadbourne, Wm. M. Charrington, R. Chozalon, A. Cochrane, Alex.
Davis, Dr. A. H. Davis, Mrs. Davidson, U. S. ARMY,
Dr. W. T. Economou, D. S. Jameson, J. Walt Jameson, Mrs. Kent, R.,Lt. Col. F. E. Kent, Mrs. F. E.
Kent, Capt. W. Kofod, Capt. F. Montgomery, Capt. Muelle, Ed. (Consul for
Peru)
Muller, U.S.A., Lt. Geo.
Muller, V. H. Ough, A. H. Railton, W. A.
McDermott, A. P. B.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert
Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.
Paxion, Mr. Perry, F.
Pollock, H. E..
Post, N.
Prince, Mr. Reid, T. H. Rice, P. J.
1
Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Shortridge, Mr. & Mrs. Sinclair, A. Skellon, Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W.
Spalckhaver, W. O. C.
Steavenson, D. Sternberg, F. Stokes, Mr.
↑ Uffel, W. von
Watkins, R.E., Capt.
and Mrs.
-
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Comdr. and
Mrs. Wenborn, S. T. White, Dr. and Mrs.
M.. Wood, Mr.
much further, he said, than the best "carrier' in and around Tranent..
Mr. Craven said: "But for them 1 would not have been able to work to day. Four years ago, when at work on a farm, I began to have severe pains in my left leg, the pain shooting up from my toes to my hip, and do all 1 could I could not get rid of it. At nights I was afraid to turn in my bed. I could not sland. If I tried to walk the effort caused mo fearful agony.
"You see that wooden step by the door? Well, I could not raise my foot over it. I was quite at a loss what to do.` At last a friend- said, 'Why don't you take Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people? They'll enrich your blood and so cure your rheumatism.' I sent for a bottle, and they made new blood in me. wakened one morning without feeling the least signs of pain. I have not had the least sensation of a return of the rheumatism. 3,60 firm a believer am I now in Dr. Williams' pink a pills that I recommend them to all the miserig? as they are liable to rheumatism, land I know for a fact that many of them about here take these pills with the best results.
Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C. “I should have mentioned also that when I began to take Dr. Williams' pink pills I had KOWLOON. Daniel, W.
Little, Mr. and Mrs.
an appetite; after a few doses of the pills I was Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr.
always ready for my meals. I am quite well J. B.
Murchis, Mr.
now, being able to go about with perfect ease. Iremonger, Lieut. Col. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs.
"Yes," said his listening son, "father has Roane, Dr. and Mrs. Jewell, F. F.
James
become wonderfully well since he commenced Loury, Dr. and Mrs. Yokura, K.
to take these pills. Nothing else would touch and children
his trouble,"
PIGEONS RIVAL RAILWAY,
"My other son, William," asked Mr. Craven, "has also been greatly benefited by them. He injured his arm in the pit, and a form of theu- matism ensued, which was cured by Dr. Williams' pinkpills. He now works regularly. every day."
300 MILES IN SEVEN HOURS,
Some time ago, according to the Scotch papers, thirty-six Carrier Pigeons flew from Spalding to Tranent (Haddingtonshire) in Mr. Craven gave"his"unqualified permission seven hours-1 distance of 300 miles-at the 'for the interview to be published in the news- rate of nearly 43 miles an hour, which would papers, and, indeed, such is the fame of the be a good average pace for a railway train over pills in all walks of life that those who have the distance, A newspaper man who saw benefited by them in cases of anæmia, bilious- some of the pigeons which accomplished the neas, consumption, gout, rheumatism, sciatica, feat had some conversation with a local resid- paralysis, and other disorders, are generally ready to publish their experiences. Even ladies, ent who told an interesting story of himself. whole modesty would keep them silent but His name is William Craven, an agile, busy for their kind anxiety to berent their suffering Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. man, wire wished to add to the reputation of sisters, do not hesitate to make known the Rouff, Marcel
Dr. Williams' pink pills, which had travelled extraordinary relief which the genuine pills- Shepherd, Bruce
Dr. Williams are capable of affording in the Shephard, Mr. Herbert
recurrent miseries to which so many are Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.
subject. Dr. Williams' medicine company, 3. J. 13.
Holborn-viaduct, London, send a bottle post Vauglian, H. S
free for two shittings and ninepence (or six bottles for thirteen and nine) if there is any difficulty in obtaining the genuine pills at shops. Substitutes, which do not bear Dr. Williams! name are worthless. It is thanks to the genuine pills that Mr. Craven in one of the most active and cheerful men in Great Britain, and that he is able to take keen interest in Pigeon Flying and other Outdoor Amuse- [33
CHAIGIEBURN,
Cowden, Mrs, & Miss Dass, G. H.
NAME
Alacrity Albion t Algerine Amphitrite...
Bramble
Britomart...
Andromeda
Eclipse
Espiègle
Fame
Fearless Glory* Handy
0 Hart
Ress, W. W, Smith, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mis
Grant Woodward, Mr. & Mr.
and children
tants.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONS GUNS
I.H.P.
aaaãulsalaaänaõ|55ao äaäl
Captain Charles Windham, c.v.o. Captain R. Nelson Ommanuey... Lieut.-Commander F. M. Leake... Lieut-Commander T. D. Pratt Captain Fegan...
LAST REPORTED AT
Mirs Bay
Mirs Bay
Shangha
Mirs Bay
Hongkong
Yangtizo
Yangtze
Mire Bay
Hongkong
Hongkong
Weihaiwai
Hongkong
Hongkong
Chemaipo
Mirs Bay
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Yangtza-Kisng
Weihaiwel
Hongkong
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Lauder, P. Roberts, A. G,
A 6
1
29.89
SWV 4
30.03
N
30.03
Nagasaki.... |
30.11
HE
-1 30.11
30.12
CLASS.
CAPTAIN.
30.09
3001
Taihoku
2 m.2996
despatch-vessel...
1,700
3,000
Commander O. de B. Brock
Tarchu..
29.98
battleship, 1st class...
12,950
13,500
Tallin......
Captain T. H. M. Jerram
29.95,
Vessels
Steamers Expected.
From Agents
... sloop
1,050
1,400
Commander R. Nugent...
Koshun
9.97
NE
cruiser, ist clasa
11,000
16 18,000
Pescadores..
29 98
NE
cruiser, 1st class
Dur
19.94
SW
gunboat, 1st class
710
6.
Getzlaff
1,300
»
30.3
CY
gunboar, 1st class
710 ❘
1,300
Sharp Peak...
30.00
NNW
Centurion
battleship, 1st class.
10,500
14
13,000
Singapore.J, M. & Co May to Tientsin. B. & S... May
Amoy Swatow
6 30 a 30 10 71
INNW, I
0
Cressy
P
...cruiser, 1st class
12,000
14
21,000
Captain Henry M. Tudor
ly a.m
Cherub
water tank and tug
390
300
0
Canton.........
29.99 74:90
cruiser, 2nd class
5,60›
9,600
sicop...
1,070
1,400
torpedo boat destroyer
360
5,700
***
cruiser, 3rd class
1,580
3,700
battleship, 1st class...
12,950
13,500
torpedo boat destroyer
375
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer storeship
275
4,000
11.
1,6.40
800
280
3,900
river gunboat
19 **
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
31,592
***
180
800
12,950
13,500
Captain T, G Greet, RN.
350
6,300
1,400
Commander W. H. Nicholson
650
Captain Morris E. Smyth
1,400
240
Lieut.-Commander John P. Irven...
1,400
Commander T. Jackson...
240
Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay
9,000
Captain C. H. H. Moors...
Mirs Bay
240
Lieut.-Commander Davidson
Yangisse
6,300
Lieut. Commander C. G. Codrington...
Hongkong
250
6,500
Hongkong
5,600
9,000
Captain Lewis Bayly
Singapore
receiving ship
**
**
4,650
Commodore Dicken
Hongkong
river gunboat
180
800
Lieut-Commander E. V. Dugmore
Yangtze
cruiser, and clann
3.400
9,000
Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson ...
Shanghai
coast defence gunboat
200
Lieutenant Forbes...
Hankow
battleship, 1st clara .....
12,95
13,500
Captain Leslie Stuart, C.M.G....
Mirs Bay
sloop....
127
1,400
Commander 3. St. John Farquhar
Bingapore
6,300
Hongkong
450
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
LPA
550
Lieut-Commander Esnest C. Hardy ... Lieut.-Commander H. M. Welis... Lieut.-Commander Hugh Somerville...
Mics Bay
Hongkong
Hankow
river gunboat
E
150
550
Lieut-Commander Waion
Yangtasa
Fer ue, from Haiphong-Mr. Foret, and to Emp. of China Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May Chinese.
Shipping Report.
Str. Whampoa from ShangbaiStrong NE. wind and sea.
Str. Shansi from Chinkiang-Strong NE. wind and sea, weather clear.
Ships Passed The Canal.
Outward-gth April-Plantmarı, Titania,
Verona, Segovia 13th April Schuylkill,
floilo ...
Cebu...
C. St. James 108
די
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
CONNAUGHT.
Str. Singen from Shanghai :-Mederate to Sanda. 16th April-Calihus, Indramayo Bell, Mrs. J. fresh NE. winds, and clear weather throughout. Tenkai, Courtfeld, Silverlip. 20th April Bell, J. F.
Str. Hatching from Swatow-Moderate to Vindobona, Elaine. Heimdal. 23rd April-1 Buchanan, E. B. fresh NE. breezes, overcast, clear, moderate Australien, Nurnberg, Unison. 26th April-Christie, Mr. & Mrs. sea throughout
Konigsberg, Border Knight, Bambery arth Cronin, John Davies, F. O.
Str. Ocampo from Liverpool:-Bad weather April-Ceylon, Flintshire. 29th April-Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. from night of sth inst., to port wind NE'ly, Java, Candia, Armand Behic, Rhipeus. 3rd Harris, J. D. with heavy sea.
May-Ambria, Prinsesse Marie, St. Kilda, Helme, E. B. Taurus, Zieten. 6th May-Helene Rickmers, Howard, E. Glenfarg, Tuckwo,
Str. Shawmut from Moji:-Strong winds to fresh NE. gale, in Formosa strong and fresh winds, rain and fo
Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Returns.
Dock
H.1.G.M.S. Moewe...
Kowloon At
U.S.S. Monterey......
H
H
#
Apenrade.....
18
+
畅
Adamastor
Heungshan
J
+
Tanglien
[1]
"
Hiasang PPONG
"
1
Coptic
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
"
Rubi
Homeward-9th April-Roon. 13th April! Adanis, F. R. -Socotra. 3rd May-Albenga, Pak Ling. Ajinlles, Famas 6th May--Diomed
Arrivals at Home-9th April-Palermo
13th April-C. Ferd, Laeiss, Reemun. 16th April-Radnorshire. 20th Apríl-Danfa, Mo-
¡yune. 23rd April–Gisela, Sydney, 26th April →Macduff". 19th April-Sagami, Glaucur.
Joseph, J. E. Lefeure, G.
Levy, Charles
D. Menashib, R.
Newborn, R. H. Rees, L. C.
If. Siebenshain, R.
Trimingham, N, S. P. Walker, A, T. Williams, W, H..
THOMAS
Castro, A. Danial, A E. Erskine, E. P. Flamas, Mr. Forman, J. G. Hains, Mr. & Mrs. J.
and z children Harris, B. Hill, M. Holliday, L. M.
3rd May-Glendoon, Peleus, Roanoke, Alax. Sithonia, Armand Bchic. 4th May-Borneo, Hough, Dr. 6th May-PrentIAN.
Lansen, Hill
Low, G. Manceal, B.
Maning, P.
Mckee, F. B. Palmer, Chas, S
J. Theodorsen. Mr.
Riveria, Jose
Unron, T.
Villamor, Juan Whiley, Mr. William, S. Williamson, H. 0.
Kirkam, Mrs. A.
Young, L. C.
Humber
Janus .. Kinsha Leviathan ...
Moorhen Ocean
Otter ...
Phonix
Rambler
Rinaldo
Robin...
Rosario
Sandpiper
Sirius... Snipe...
Sparrowhawk Taku... Talbot... Tamar
Teal ... Thetis... Tweed Vengeance Vestal...
Virago
Waterwitch Whiting
*
Woodcock..
Woodlark
torpedo boat destroyer ...
river gunboat
battleship, it class... torpedo boat destroyer sloop... surveying.vessel
...sloop
... river gunboat
sloop...
river gunboat cruiser, and class
river gunboat
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torpedo boat destroyer ...torpedo boat destroyer
cruiser, and class
torpedo boat destroyer
surveying ship...
river gunboat
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-lu-Chief.
† Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curzon Howe, C.B., C.M.G.
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes... Commander Ernest Barton
Lieut.-Commander C. Asser...
Commander P. V. Lewes, D.S.O....
Captain W. A. Carter
Commander J. D. Daintree Lieut. Commander J. A. Gregory... Lieut.-Commander G. B. Powell... Honourable N. G. Stopford
Lieut-Commander G. G. Wabater
Mirs Bay Hongkong
Shangbai
Amoy Sandakan
West River Shanghai
West River
Commander D. St. A. Wake...
Fleet Reserve
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IN PINTS AND QUARTS.
$6 per
100
packed in Boxes of 100,
PREDELECTAS,
$15
100
packed in Boxes
ANDALUZAS,
$30
100
packed Boxes of 25.-
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