WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
In reviewing the shure business for, the week, Messrs. Henjamin, Kelly and Potts, wite in their report of a3rd Feb, as fillows:- dis tinely better tone has prevailed in the market during the week, and the volume of business has increased to sume exteni.
Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have slightly wesketed and have been sold at $890. The London quotation has also receded to 95 tos od. Nationals semain unchanged
at $38,
have copi
Marine Insurancer,~ ̈antons tinued on the rise and cay be placed at $340. China Traders have bien booked at the further advanced rates of $91 and 191, and more abares are wanted at the former quotation. Unions have improved to $730. Nonh Chinas are inquired for in small Fote në Tls, 91 but there are no shares to be obtined This figure. Yangirzes are quoted in Shanghai at $1771.
Firs Insurances-China Fi ex are in demand nellers
Al
$89
Hongkong Fires remaid woak with
at 31.1 Shippingongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats have been disps.d of at Szit
and close with further sellers. There is no thing, doing in Indo-Chinus and the market closes quirint $97, China and Manilas are in Douglas Seamships haye. request at $21. been denk in at Sqrand further, shares are wanted a this price, Sell Transports late- improved to 249.
Refineries-China Sugars have dropped to Sziz. Luzons have also declined and are offering at $39.
Maing. Large parcels of Chinese Engi neerings have been taken off the market at the enhanced rate of Tis, to Raubs have gone down to $31.
Ducks, Wha ves and Gudowns-Hongkong and Whampoa. Docks are on offer at $163. Fambams have readied but can be placed at Tis, 1121 Kowloon Wisa fs have further weak. ened and are attainable at $107. Ringkew Whats are a shade firmer and have inqiries
at Th 2271.6
Lands, Hotels and Puddings,-Hongkong | Lands have deprecia ed' § 2-116, at which rate sates have been off-died. Shanghai Landa can be placed sex the final a vidend of Ts3 paid in Shanghai to day. West Points contine quiet at $53 and Kowloon Lands have fallen to $35. Hongkong Hotels have sellers at $141. Humphreys! Estates can, be procured at $12.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1906.
Uncleared stock is about 67, 00 bales.
No sales are reported in Local as well as Tapanese Yarns,
Cotton: A lot of 75 hates fetched $131 per
picn
Exchange: We' qente to-day as under:
India T. T. at Rs 1541 per cent.
Demand
London T. T.
Demand
Shanghai Silver......
+
→ 154
Sh, 2.0 7/8d=$
Th1.7 1=$ 00:
30.0/16d. parez.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Tremost, Am. 1.3, 6,195. T. W. Garlick, 24th Feb., Seattle via Manila 1st Fab, Gen. - Di & Co, Lt iliwang, Put. ... 3.06, N. van Wych lurri cane, 24th Feb, Amoy 12nd Feb., Gan - J. C. J. L. Teupelo, Ger. 1, 60%, Bethmann, 28th Feb.,
Vladivostock 16th Feb., Bailost.-C. & Co.
faphne, Ger. 1, 1,435, F. Schipper, 24th Feb
--Vladivostoc: vin aro and Mororan 11th Feb., Coat.-E. A. T. Co. iberin, Am. s.5, 5,655, A. Zeeder, zith Feb
San Francisco 27th Jan And Shanghai 23rd Feb. Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.
techinburi, Gen. n.5, 1,700, G. Hillmann, 25th
Feb, Bangkok 16th Feb, Rice and Meni, --M. & Co.
| Onf, Br. 8.8, 5,676 T. Relry, 25th Febr
A
Pacific Ports via Moji 21st Feb., Flour and Timber.-. & S.
Kwangler, Ch. 5, 1.:68, R. Lincoln. _25th
Feb.. Shanghai 12nd Feb., Gen.-C. M. S. M. Co.
Changchow, Bi. s., 1,228, H. Walker 25th
Feb. Saigon 21st Feb, Rice.-B. & S. Behlarig. Br. 5.3., 2,510, A, Wallace, 24th Feb.
-Shanghai 12nd Feb., Gen-G., L. & Co, Petrarch, Ger 13, 1,252, R.Natyr, 25th Feb,
-Saurabaya 4th Feb, Sugar-S., W. & Cn.
Ten el Main. Br. x.s., 4646. P. Singer, 25th
Tch.,London via Singapore 19th Feb, Gen. N. Y. K.
Heliopolis, Br 2,967. R. Kiley, z:th Feb,
-Parry 12th Jan., Ballast -G.. L., & Co. - Voanng, Br. 5.9.. 6,177, H. S. Malkin, 20th Feb-Shanghai 20th Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co..
zeh Feb.-Shanghai 22nd Feb, Gen.---R, & 5,
Cotton Mills.-A marked rise in all stocks under this bead ha, to be recorded. Ewok have changed hands at Tls, 8. Internationals are in demand at 18. 571, and Laou-Kung | Saint Bede, Br. «^, 2,286, W. 1. Clements, Mows can be placed at T1. 62 ex the dividend of Tis, & paid in Shanghai on the instant. Sogy Chees have jumped to "TI», 275, no doubt owing to the very good report issued, and, shares aic inqu teful at this figure. The following is taken from the General Managers' Report for presentation to shareholders at the Ordinary Meeting adverti ed for the ó à pro. ximo. The native esttun ei-p of 1905 has been.
Chiyuen, ' s.5. C. Stewart, 11th Feb, -Canton 24h Feb., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Kutsang, Bras, 1,109, R. C. D. Fradley 26th Feh..-Calcutta vii Penang and Singapore 20th Feb, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
,*་
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Vessels in Port.
STRAMMER.
Armtoon Apcar, Br. ss. 1,931, E. Fay, 23rd Feb,Calcotta via Penang and Singapore 17th Feb, Gen-D, S. & Co., Ld. Binh Thuan, Fr. 8.5, 2,000, R. Lagane, 13th Feb,-Wakamat u,(Japan)7ih Feb., Coal. -B. & Co.
Borussia, Ger. ss., 6,951, Ph. Hahn, zòth Feb, -Wilhelmshaven 13th Jan., Gen.—11, ^.
L.
Post Office.
A Mall will close for :- Swalow, Amoy and Foochon-Per Halton, 27th Feb., 9 A.M.
Shanghai--Per Longsor, 27th Feb., 11. A.M. Singapore, Sourbaya and Samarang Chrisne, 27th Fab., 1 P.M.
Manila-Per Team, 27th Feb, 3 P.M Shanghai-Per Ningpo, 17th Feb.. 3 P.M. Swalow and Bangko’-Per Pakiat, 17th
Cairo, Nor. 1.3, 381, J. Larsen, 13th Feb,
Moji 9th Feb,, Gen-Order. Chowfa, Goz. 15, 1055, 1. Spiesen, 16th Feb,Fob 3 P.M.
Bangkok 9th Feb., Rice and Timber B. & S.
Clara Jebsen, Ger... 1,103, I. Iwersen, aand
Feb-Balgon 18th Fad., Gon.-), & Co. Chunsong. Br. s. 1,417, Cox, 20th Feb.,
Hongay 17th Feb., Coachlaskier, 220d
M. & Co.. 'Decima, Gen. na, 794, H.
Feb.Amoy 19th Feb, Ballast.-O. S. K Dr. Hans Jürg Kimer, Nor. .., 691, H. E. Dec., Larsen, 19th Dec,-loilo 14th Sugar.bagaard & Thoresen Co. Empress of Japan, Br. 3, 3,039, Henry Pybus, H., 16th Feb., Vancouver 25th lan, and Shanghai- 19th Feb., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Germania, Ger. 8, 171, T. Petersen, and
Feb; Saigon 12th Feb., Rice.-J. & Co. Haitan, Br: a., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 24th Feb., -Foochow zah Feh, Amoy rst, and Swatow 23rd, Gen.-D, L. & Co. Haus Wagner, Ger. .., 965, Kayemann, 3rd Feb,Swatow and Faby Ballast.-L., W. & Co. Machew, Ger. 8., 1,600, J. Harjes, 21st Feb,
Bangkok 13th Feb, Rice.-B. & S., Mateupo, Br. 6.5., 3,41q, W. H. Dormand, 15th
Feb., London via Colombo and Singa
7th Feb., Gen-N. Y. K. pore Mausang, Br. 4.8., 1,644. R. Houghton, 17th Feb., Sandakan 10th Feb., Timber and Gen 1,
MẸ Đ Mercedes, Br. transport, 2,900, J. S. McGregor, 6th Feb,-from Pulo Condore Island. Paklat, Ger. 5.B., 1,018, H, Demas, aand Feb, Bangkok 16th Feb, Rice and Meal- B & 5. Progress, Ger. 5.5, 687, Ahren, 3rd Feb,
Moji 16th Feb, Ballast. A. L. Sho Shu Maru, Jap. 1, 1,760. Nemoto, 17th
Feb-Klung 14th Feb., Coal-0. S. K. Slavonia, Ger..., 3,6, F. Porzelina 24h Feb., Hamburg 11th Jan., Gen.-H. A. L...
Tean, Br. B. 1,344, W. B. Brown, 24th Feb.,
-Manila 20th Feb, Sugar and H`emp—. B. & 5.
T. 5. Queda, BC. 5.8., 7,749, R. H. Coope, 220d
Feb,-Rangeon 10th Feb, Rice.--Order. Windsor, Br. 5.5., 1,853, J. B. Booth, 19th Feb., Fremantle, WA. 2nd Feb, Sandalwood. của D. E CO., L
SAILING VEBBELE, Albert Vickmers, Ger ship, 1,88% Huesbusch, 19th Feb., New York 6th Sept, 1905, Kernaise.-5.0. Co.
amé, L. de
Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. Delaney, L. T
Mackay, Master W. Mansel, Dr. R. L. Marsh, Mr. & Mrs. F,G. Moss, E. J.
Moulter, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B
lirock, Miss F.
Broughall, L.
Meier, Mr. and Mrs.
John
TING EDWARD.
Humb, Mr. and Mrs. H. Merecki, J.
Burnie, C. M. G.
Meyer, H. E.
Campbell, L. F.
Middendorf, Mr. and tinir, Mrs. M.
Backhouse, ). H. Haynes, T. W.. Bird, E, D.
Mrs. E. W.
Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Miller, P. L.
W.
Moon, Mr. & Mr. E. M.
Cameron, W, Cruickshank, J..
Per
Chatham, Miss
Moors, Dr. W. B. Á,
Acutrie, S.
Nursaw, E.
Clark, D. B.
Nowall, S. G.
Clark, M. O.
Newington, A. G.
Deman, Mrs. R.
H.
Oldenburg, H.
Yan
Clark, T.
Newman, F. W.
I
larke, Mr. and Mr. Nicholls, E. A. '
T. W. Clarke, W. E.
Oelrichs,
K. and native
Pagnon, Baran du Touglas, Minn
11ynevar, Lord
servant
Clogg, R.H., Eng.
and Mrs. H. 1." Coleman, Miss F.
and mald Colvin,
oulthan, J.
F.B. Cayney Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Cunningham, W. B.
Lt.
Oliffe, O. C.'
R
Parfitt,
W.
B.
Paley, Mrs. E. O.
B. W.
Paton, G.. P
H.E.
Pasko, W.
Pearls, W.
Fecker, B. L.
Fennefather, Mrs. G.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Soumbaya and Macassar-Por Tifliwong, 27th Feb., 4 P.M..
Singapore-Per Saint Bada, 17th Feb., 4 P.3. Maji, Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria, B.C. and Tacoma, Wash. Fer Tramont, 28th Feb., Tuticoria-Pet
9 A.M
Thonday
Europe, &r.. Inđia,, vi Zizian, 28th Feb., 11 A. M.
Sandakan-Per Maurang, 28th Feb, 2 P.M.” Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Ontang, 28th Feb, 2.M.
Darwin, Zamboanga, Port island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Bris
ne, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Tsinan, 28th Feb., 3 P.M.
'Shanghul-Per Hinsang, 28th Feb., ;
1P.M. Singapore, Fenang and Calculta Per Arraloon Apear, 18th Feb., * F.M.
Macasuar - Oanfara8th Feb., 4 F.H, Amoy and Manila-Per Yuansang, 1st Mar, II AM.
Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong,' 1st Mar, 3 P.M.
Tientsin-Per Wosong, 1st Mar, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono. lulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, and Mar., 17 A.M.
Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook- town, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--l'es Bastern, 3rd Mar., 11.
Manila-Per Rubí, 3rd Mar, TEAM, Shanghai-Per Skaoshing, 3rd Mar, 3 P.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Kansu, 3rd Max., 3. P.M.
Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafer, Herbertshohe, Watup, Samarai, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-1 Willeked, 6th Mar., TO A.M.
Europe, &c, India, vin Tuticorin-Far Tourans, 6th Man, LA.M.
Shanghai, Nurasaki, Kobe, Yokokaw, Victoria and Vancouvni, B.C.—Pet Empress of Japan, 7th Mar., 11., 4.8..
Cebu and linilo-Per Sungklang, 7ih Mar,
Davies, Dr. F. H. Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B. Ditmar, Mrs. G. Donald, R. H Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Ms. J. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A.
Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. and infant Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Pertino, Mr. and Mrs.
T.L
Ffondien, A. R.
Figott, C. Powell, W. A.
Raymond, Mr. & Mrs.
U.
Reed, E. B.
Dr. L. R.
Richard, Mr. and Mrs.
T E. and child Richards, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. and child Ricnaecker, Mr. & Mrs. Roach, Mr. J. S. nad
child
Robins, Mrs J. F. Runiman, L. E. rlett, R. B. Schultz, C. S.
Mrs. E. Einstmann, W. Fischer, R. Flanagan, G, Flecker, H. Flett, G. Forman, Mr. and Mr. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child Frankel, Dr. and Mrs. Shen, J. J.
Simpson, E. H. Skett, C.
E. R.
M.
Friedrich, Paul Gibson, J. E. Grant, R., Capt.
MO.
Spittles, J, 5.
and Stein, A. L.
Gray, D. G. Gray, T. C. Haden, W. Hall, Capt. T. Hallward, L. Hanghwont, W. B. Hanacs, Mr. and Mrs. Harker, B. B, Hawley, H. Helbert, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmann, K. Van Newchwang Per Hinchow, 7th Mar., Hollingsworth, Mr. 3 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-'ei Kur-Holt, B. G. rang, 8th Mar, 2 r.m.
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3 P.A.
Mrs.
Stephens, H.
Stevenson, R.N., Lieut.
Comdr. and Mrs. E.
Stirton, P. E.
Sution, Mrs. B. S.
Thomas, H. P. Thomas, Miss M. L. Thompson, M. L. Train, Mrs. and Miss
C.J. Underwood, Mise, Verkamp, P. H.
& Wakefield, Mr. and
Mies
Humphreys, Mr. and Watkins, Miss E. M.
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Ferguson, Mines A.
R.
Franer, Mr. and Mrs.
Furse, Col. G. A.
Farker, Mr. and Mr. Parker, Mies Parker, W. T. Peares, Dr. W. W Peters, Major and Mrs. Playfair, Mr. and Mrs. Kanapte, G. Rice, Hon. W. F.
T.
Jackson, Mra. and child Cal and
Mrs.
A.
Johnstons, Capt. W. P. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs,
E. 6. Keeney. Mr. and Mrs. Staeger, O.
F. P. and family Lamb Mr. and Mrs.
E
Logan, W.
Kishevitch, Mr. & Mrs.
0.
Mackay, Walter Mackay, Mrx.
govorness
amt
Southers, F. R. Taylo
Mr. and Mrs.
C. H.
Unbebaun, Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Miss F. (2) Wood, Mrs. E A. Wyck-Jurriaanse, Capt.
& Mra, N. van
CRAIGIEBURN.
•
Reynolds, F. O.
Smith, E. Grant
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jameson, P. S.
R. J. Barnett, H. J. O. Cocker, Capt. and Mrs. Cocker, Miss Dann, G. R.
taskell, Mr. and Mr.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, Percy Soppa, P.
Starchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and children Marchant, Miss
. Montagus
KOWLOON.
Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton, R.M., Capt. G. P.
and Mr. E. and Ka-Doro, Lisut.
nurse
Crawford, Mm. A.
Hall, A. J.
Reynolds, F. O.
Schutzer, Mesus, M., Senior and Junior
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
February 24th, 1906, 8.01.
Vladivostock.7 am Nemuro....... Ilakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima... Oshima..... Naha... Ishigakijima.. Taihoku......!
Watkins, Miss E.
Per
MI H Hunter, R.
Whitin, Mrs.
Wood, G. G.
Hurst, R.N Engineer
Capt.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Inner, Capt. R.
Wunderlich; Dr. and
Mrs.
Taichu. Tainan
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Macao, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko ham, Honolulu and Sas Finncisco America Maru, toʻh Mar., 16 A. M, 1
via Tuticorin--Per Europe, &c., Inda,
a very satisfactory one, and the whole of the "uensang, Br. 1 1.128, P. H. Rolfe, z6h Oira, Norship 1.19), M, Telsnes, 14th Dec Dongola, toth Mar,, 11 A.M.
.production during the year under review has
been sold at very, remunerative prices
Miscellaneous-Gren Island Cements have been in strong demand and clase with buyers at 1321 Electrics have improved to fir† for the old and $.6 for the new states. China Providen's have again been done a 59 Fulp and Papers are in request at Tls. 165. Lang kats have inquiries at Tis, 232),
YARN MARKET,
In their report dated 1313 inviant, Messrs. Phirozslia . Pelit auf Cu, wruez-It is never safe to pro,hey and one tous sanguine anti- cipations have been dashed to the ground, advices receive fan al des being anything but favourable to a revival of the activity so hopefully toked fur af er the Chinese New Year. There are in contributory causes responsible for this rate of affairs. Shanghai and the Northern ports have got resumed their normal activity, and no business could be in
in duced even at easy rates Bombay
persis à glutting our market and locally exchange
ne has steadily risen only to still further depress an already de ressed market. We did meet with some Chinese dealers, but the turn the market has taken made them to beat a'rerieat, although some eager importers held out tempting in- ducements, and we here now await a better tone to prevail to bring them back into busi nets. Chinese dealers at the same tims are Interselling their previous heary seulemans and there is staunution allround, anly No, zòs. baving maintained their i'd on the myrket.
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Feb-Manila 23rd Feb., Gen.-1 M. & Co.
Tainan, Br. 6.9., 1.4', C. Lindbergh, 20th Feb,
-Kuchinoizy 21st Feb.. Gen.-ft. & S. Sper's, Gay, 1.5, 1,56%, 0. Muller, 28th Feb.
'Amor 21th Feb., Gen --H. A. I. Longfor, Fr. * * 4,444, Casanova, "67". Feb.,-
Anvera fth Ju, Gen.---M, M. Ningpo. Br. *.*., 1,229, Fedy, 26th Feb.,-
Canton 24th Feb, Gen.-B & S. Taiwan, Br, 1.8, 1.011, J. A. Martin, 26th Feb.,
-Carton 25th Feb, Gen.-B. & S.
Departures, Feb. 25,
Daijin Maru, for Swatow. Saint George, for Manila. Tjimaki, for Shanglesi, Palumerit, for Amey, langsung, for Shanghai,
Carl Diederichsen, for Haiphong. Kwangier, for Canton, Worang, for Cantan,
Passengers arrived.
Per Sperla, from Amoy- 994 Chinese. Per Tjiliwong, from Amoy Rev. King. Per Henlarly, from Stangbai--Mr. Brown, Per Kwanglet, om Shanghai-107 Chinese. Per Petchaburi, from Pangkok-Dr. G. T. Janes.
As far as Bombay mills are concerned, after
Per Siberia, from San Francisco, &c.—Mr. an experience of s maly a quarter of a century,
Gen. F. Fentley, Miss F. Brock and maid Mr. we feel competent to speak thereon, and we Pulus A. Byers, Miss F. Coleman, Messs. F. feel it almost incumbent to raise awan ng B. Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Rimon Erlanger, Miss voice Bambay nuts may have one day 10 Idell Etheridge, Messrs. Wm. Green, Wat. F. confront some serious problem affecting their vital interests. True it is that these mills have Johnson, R. Hancock, Chan, J. Kindler, Wm. seen a boom recently, but that sh uld not be C. Krugel, H. E. Mayer, Alex McClure, Julius II. Merz, L. E Penniman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Fremantle 18th Oct., Sandalwood.-S. & Cu.
Rose, Br, bg, 822, Wright, Inth Nov.-West Australia 4th Aug. Sandal Wood.-S. & Co. Vincent. Br. ship. 1,774, Cox, 18th Jan.- Philadelphia 20th July, 1505, Oil-9. O. Co.
Peris.
Zicien......
Manila-Per Zafiro, 10th Mor., 11 AM, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 15th Mar., IFA.M.
Everpe, & ladin, via Tatizori I'e Oceanien, 20th Mar, 11 A.M.
Shanghai Ngasaki, Kobe, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Fe China, 28th Man, 11 A.M.
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin Ter Tonkin, 3rd April, 11-A.M.,
Yokohama,
Empress of
Angert
Puc
Steamers Expected
Borneo Socotra .........
From
From and after the 1st January, god, the rate for Postcards from Australin to Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China is one penny instead of one penny and halfpenny.
... Shanghai, M. & Co... Feb. 27 America Marn Shanghai...T. K. K.... Feb. 27 Sandakan.. M. & Co... Feb. 28 Singapore P. & O, Co Feb. 29 Changsha ... Thursday IB & S... Mar. 2 Colombe..., & Co... Mar. 3
every morning. Japan P. M. Co... Mar. Fo P..Waldemar...Sydney ... M. & Co... Mar. to Emp. of China Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Mar. 13 Nicomedia...... Portland...P. & A. CoMar. 13
Bayern Monzolia
DOCK RETURNS. HONGKONG ANd Whampoa dÓCKS.
Vigilante
Hyades ADIE 12 Tyr.......
U.S.A. T. Seward Lungshan... Empress of Japan Likin..... Chowtai.. Nanning Progress...... Charles Hardouin
hantung....
Chowin Vincent
Fernandez Hermanor
Shasi
allowed to beguile the ill owners as to the. Raymond, Messrs larry S. Ross, E. W. future of this the greatest, and perhaps the
Stoll, Mrs 5. utton, Mrs. C J. Tmin, Miss G. only, indu-try that has thrived in British India. T. Train. Misses M. L. Underwood, Ellen M.. For some me past a bitter controversy has
Watkins, Mrs Bernard Potter, Miss Cora Crom- been raging between the millowners and the
well, Messrs. E. A. Katsch, H. von Hauffman, operatives as t the hours of working and pro Mr MA, Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Denny, partionate increase of wages Lancashire bas
Mrs. Ruma . Devlin, Messrs. Hallward, J. H. Toonan..... been agitating for segist tonture tiet walking ingtry. Dr. 1. C. McCracken, Dr. A. H. Bjorn......... hours in Indian mifle, alha Lancashire's Remington, Dr. R. Scarlett, and Mr. Hal. Dagcid motives in the matter need n ́t be cutinised.
Yangkiang Then, there is Japan, an ally and political Cochran
al friend
Per Yuensang, from Manila-Messrs. Birch, England, but a free agent in matters of trade and commerce, who has been so active in and O'Brien. capturing one market after another in China and is now contemplating the erections of mills in Shanghai and other provinces in hina. It behoves therefore Bombay millowners to look to their laurels and putting their heads together they should find sonic way out of the present complication and bring about a better under standing between master and servant-mill owners and mill operatives - instead of thinking of revolutionary schemes like the employment, the experimental employment, of Chinese labouria Indian mills-an agitation that is now in the air, and an experiment that had its day some years ago with disappointing results.
or
A very good business is reported in No. 20. at last mail's prices,
Only one thread of Nu, 161, found a buyer at last mail's prica.
A moderate business is reported in No. 126. and prices show a decline of from one dollar 'to a dollar and a half,
No. 10, ruled very quiet only forced sala were effected at a concession of from one to three dollars on last mail's rates, and at the close they rule very weak.
No business in reported in Nos. Br. and 63, The market closes weak with a downward
tendency,
Sales during the past fortnight comprise about 1,050 balet of o. 10. 25 bales of No. 12.1 53 bales of No 1621 and 1,975 bales of
In all about 3,600 bales. Arrivals per steamers Namsang and Cather
No.
203.1
Ine Apear (from Calcutta), and steamers Prsia, Formosa, and Delta (from Bombay), of about 17,500 balos for this poit, and about 1,702 bales for Shanghai,
It is also reported that about 3,500 bales of former forward nates arrived during the past fortnight
Unsold stock is estimated at about 74,000 balos,
Fer Tsinan, from Kuchinatzu-Mrs. Casca- den, Misses Cuscaden (1), Messrs. Cuscaden, Browns and Naira,
Per Kuttang, from Singapore-Capt. and Mrs. Champain, Major Ilyashi, Fleming, Mrs. Reade, Mrs Abrane, Mr. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs Hannie, Messrs. Van Dyke, P. Friedrich, Davis, and 579 Chinese.
Shipping Report. Str. Spreia from Amoy :-Foggy and ralay
weather,
Str. Kuliang from Singapore:-Light vari able breeze, smooth sea.
Str. Trinan from Kuchinotau:-Moderate to sirang NE. winds, and hazy thick misty rain.
Str. Danfa from Pacific Coast-Had gales every day, and three hurricanes crossing the Pacific.
Str. Changchow from Saigon-Light SE. wind until 24th and 25th, strong NE. gale, high
head sea.
Bir. Kwangles from Shanghal-Fresh NE'ly winds and foggy weather, with moderate sea throughout the passage,
Str. Daphne from Vladivostok:-Fog on the and last. N. from Formosa, on the 23rd an chored late at night at the islands outside bar- bour entrance."
Str. Yuentang from Manila:-Experienced moderate 8SW. winds and slight sea, fine clear weather to Lat. a1 N., from thence to port fresh NNE. winds and son, overcast and cloudy.
Kowloon
nock,
Mails for Canion, Samshui, Wuchow and Macho will be closed on week days at 7.30 On Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.
Mails for Namtao, Shabue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Bamahui, Wychow and Cauton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9 am,
No mail will be closed for Canton on Sator day evening..
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,
HONGKONG.
Anderson, Mr. K. Barrier, Mr. and Mrs. Baltiscombe, H. G. Bell, M., Engr.-Lieut.
H. F. Bennet, F. Berblinger, A. Hielefeld, W.
Johannsen, Edm. Johnean, W. F. Joki, J. P. F. Jones, M.D. Dr. G. R. Kemington, H. H. Kent, H. W. Kerr, F.
Kindler, C. J.
Mr. B.
Koenig, C,
Birbeck, R. 1.
Kloger,
Bish, Wm. N.
Cormepoliten
Bishop, L. C.
Köbler, W. O.
M
Aberdeen
Bisney, Mit
Ships Passed The Canal.
Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Laing, A. B.
Bissell, W. S.
Boapar, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. C.
Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs.
R. W. and child Brett, Dr.
Cllo
F++
Law, H. L.
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Young, J. A.
J. W.
PF AK.
Ambre, L. Andrews, Mrs. Beattie, A. Bentinck, Mrs. Boyle, Lady Florence Carruthers, Mr. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, Mal. A. A. Clothier, A. N.
Josling, Lt.Col.
Kaye, Major and Mrs.
Knight, Mr. Lang, Mr.
Koshone) Percadores.** Weibaiwei...19 Gutzlaff
Sharp Peak... Amoy.6.3 Swatow Canton
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
a.m.30.04
15
$19.97
129.90
29.91
19.95
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29.88 19.8
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Maitland, Mr. ad Mrs. Victorin Peak
F, F. B.
Martin, R. Master, H. F. C. Mitchell, R. Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A. E. Moss, Mrs. Corbin, Major-General Moss, Capt. f. A.
and Mr. H, C, and Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. mai-l
Neville, J. C. Courtney, G. M. Craddock, Mr. & Mr. Daniel, Mr. Darling, Col. Engel, Mr. and Mrs, L. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Gales, Capt. Gaspar, Mr. Gasier, E. Gracey, Mr.
Painter, Major & Mrs. Penn, Capt. G. A. Pollock, K.C., Mr.
Scott
C. G Searle, Rev. G. Seymour, Li-Col. Sinclair, A.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Soovey, Capt. & Mrs.
Stokes, Mr. W. Douglas Halaban,Staff-Surgeon Vandin, Gordon
and Mrs.
Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mr. M. Hareland, F. A. Watson, W. E. Horton, Capt. Wm. E. Weil, G. G. van Howard, Mr. and Mrs. White, Dr. M. 1.
Wilkie, Mr. and Mr.
John
W. H.
Hughes, Mr.
Jacks, Mr.
Jeffries, H. L'. Jehrmann, H. C.
Alix, G. Caspersen, S. Fernandz, B. J. Gatiged, Chr. Keyt, Dr. F.
Mrs. Krill, G.
Woade, Mr. and Mr.
Van de Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
OCCIDENTAL,
Lorenten, Capt. H. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Lovell, Mr. and
H. Lovett, F. Marriott, Dr. O. McCracken, J. Mead, C. W.
Lowa, Miss Sievie
C
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Gap Rock .... Macao
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29.87 82 29.90 84
Bacolod.....19 am Iloilo...
Cebu
C. S1. James 100.
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February 26th, 1906, a.m.
Vladivostock.7.a.m. Vemuro...... m Hakodate ... Tokio ....................... Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima
Naha Labigakijima..
Taihokus a.m.19.95
Taichu......... LE Tainan...... 11
Koshuni
Pescadores...
11
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30.16
Weihaiwei ...9 km 30.25 Gutelaff ......| Sharp Peak...] Amoy.30 Swatow...... Canton......
||
3003
29.81|
a.m.19.89
掌
Majer, Capt. and Mrs. | Longkong .. 10a.m.
Ń. J.
Neave, G. H.
Owen, O. E.
J.
3 children
Ushmang, A.
Vogtland, F.
Voster, E.
Victoria Peak
Cap Rock...
P
Macao.........
*
|
Haiphong...
D
10 am.
LAST REPORTED AT
Majer, Master W.
Packham, Hr. & Mr.
R. and 2 daughters
Ramirez, Mrs. E. and
Manila..... Bacolod Hoilo Cebu ............... *
11
C. St. James.10 0.3,
HIB BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONS. GONE. I.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
Commander Harbord
Captain R. Felson Ommanney Lieut Commander R. H. Heaton Captain Lionel G..Tufnell
Captalo H. H. Toriossa... Coinmander E, du C. Luard.......
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.4.0. Captain B. W. Savory Lieut. Commander H.
E. Suliran Lieut.Commander Bather
Licut Commander Lowin Commander A. F. Everelt
Lieut, Commander Stevenson Captain H. Gran
H. Grant-Dalton Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox
Lieut. Commander Richards...
F..n. Charlton
Hongkong Hongkong
en routs Singapors Shanghal
en route Singapore Yangtsze
Hongkong Yangtszo
Japan
on route Singapore Bingapore
an foute Singapore
Hoogkang
en route Skanghai
Hongkong Hongkong
7,000 7,000
2
***
I
BHANGHAI.
2rst inut. ..Tunkadoo, Feb 15 Cosmopolitan,
16.
P
do
16.
Now, da
10.
3
NAME
CLASS.
H
20
Alacrity Andromeda Arun -
***
despatch-yesse!...
1,700
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16
3,000 16,500
torpedo boat destroyer
550
7,000
Cruiser, and clasa
4.360.
7,000
cruiser, 2nd class
4,360
7,000
loop
1,070
$400
water tank and tug....
390
sloop...
1,070
1400
cruiser, 1st class
£1,000
16,500
torpedo boat destroyer...
500
7,000
FPT
torpedo boat destroyer
torpedo boat destroyer ...
350
7,000
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer ...
7,000
***
cruiser, zod clas
torpedo boat destroyer ...
5,700
torpedo boat destroyer.
4,000
เข
torpedo bent destroyer
4,000
special service torpedo..... cruiser, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer ... torpedo boat destroyer... river gunboat river
293)
6,400 $2,000
2,400
#1,000
Captain E. F...
Captain Shortinnd
Hongkong
40
route Singapore
7,000
Lical. Commander C. Seymour
сп
route
3,900
1,200
Lieut. Commander W, H. Darwall Liest. Commander E. V. P. R. Dugmere
Blagapore
Hongkong
180
800
Lient-Commander F, B. Noble
MP
West River
6,300
650
Lient-Commander J. Kiddis Commander C. E. Monro
Hongkong
Hongkong
240
240
240
Liest Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut, Commander H. T. Allay Zlaut Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
West River
West River
Yengteze
torpedo Last destroyer
250
6.500
In reserve
Hongkong
cruiser, ist class,
12,000
21,000
** ་་
*
receiving ship
Hongkong
4,650
www
river
gunboat...
180
800
torpedo bost destroyer,
355
6,300
sarveying ship
620
450
torpedo boat destroyer....
360
5,000
**
river gunboat ant "
Boo
Commodore H. P. Williams ... Licut-Commander R. Becretam Lieut-Commander Hughes Commander R. W. Glennie Lieut-Commander C. E. L. Thomas ... Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson
Hongkong.
44
Yangiar
*
Hongroog
Hongkong
Hongkong
Vingisse
HE
river gunboat...
550
Lieut-Commander G. J. Todd
3
river gunboat.
TH
O
Yangisse
550
Liaut-Commander Jno. F. Knox......
ALL
Vangit14
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abth January-Annom, Binglos, Diomed, Hyton, Glancur, Oceanien, Sithonia, Ghaxer, Astraen Manica. Longsor. 31st January-Slavonia, Bonaventure Fallodon Hall, Glenearn, Den of Kelly, Dew Cadmus of Mainz, Princi: Afghan Borussia, and Cherub February-Ernest Tydtus, Simons, Heliopolis, Diadem Agamemnon, Dacts. 5th February—Nores, Dee Bencleuch, Benlomond, Merionsthshire, Limao, || Eme... Socotra, Indrani, Menzell. 10th Februaty Ettrick
Exe Bayern, Gneisenau, Nubia, Teenkai, Tonkin Fame Vandalla. 13th February-Needles, Palawan, Fort Senegambia, Silvertown, Trava: 16th Febru. Handy ary—Idomeneus, Machaon, Polynesien, Ulysses. | Hart 20th February~Ajuż, Benlawert, 'Pak Ling, Hecla... Palmer, Poono, Segovia, Vindobona, Prissogue...
itchen.... | Raganis Luitpold, Atholl, Coulsdon, Riverton.
Janus .. 14th February-Albenga, Ambria, Armand Kinsha
Moorhen Bakic, Kistuck, Roon, Phippoartelli, Havers
Qiter... shamgrange, Monaton.
Rambler Arrivals at Home-16th January--Has; | Robin... mohr, Monelous, and February-Mantes, 6th Sandpiper... February-Prine Eltel, Friedrich, Glaucus, Snipa...
Taku Brnext Simons, Glenlochy, Hector, Hysom. 1oth Sutlej February-Palerme, 13th February-Schwyl | Tamar kill, Sithonia, 16th February-Greinas Both Teal
Virago Waterwitch February-Denlomond, Polynesien, Tydeus.
Whiting Widgeon Woodcock... Woodlark ...
Feb as at 16.3.
4!p. 29.80
Baromete: ................. 29.86 Temperature. 63 .60 Hamidity muonmmar | 97 99 Rajolail........ QOY
取
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gunboat
boat destroyer. torpedeset
river gunboat
river gunboa!
river gupbeat...
* Flying-Fing of Admiral Sir Gerard V, Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
Captain W. L. Grant
A
Yangtse
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