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from notes made there, they may be inken correct. These then are the figures.

Ніпкароге. Estimate 1906

Tender Opium 53.420, 2.880,000 54, Splitte 6

660,000

Penang.

Opium $1,380, 1,500,000 42 +.

Spirite

540,

Malacca.

Opium

Spiritu

} 42,000

Totals.

Oplum 55. Spirite

1,2

60,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY AUGUST 20, 1906.

the rapid and economical handling of cargo, Chingwastao has now become a formidable competitor for the trade which formerly passed Losa Gain through Tongku für Tientsin. During the three winter months, in fact, when the" Peiho River is closed to navigation, the whole trade of Tientsin is carried on without interruption through this channel. The Company have their own line of railway connecting the Ching wantao Pier with the main hunk line of the Imperial Railways of North China (Peking to Newchwang), and their own telegraph to Tien tein, and their own modern, up-to-date hotel at the port, which, it may incidentally be mentioned, in unrivalled as a sea-side resort by any place

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4.45 .200 96,000 112, From there it appears that, if the Govern ment let the Farms to the highest tenderers, the revenue will suffer during 1997 and each of the two next years to the extent of 5848,000 as compared with 1906. Leaving out of dis

cussing some side issues as to the very small fncrease in the spirit firma, quite Incommen

in China.

Having obtained their needed port of ship wit, the Company's next anxiety was to pro-

vide

a means of their own for conveying the

products of their mines from Chingwantao over seus to other posts, and, thanks to the care and energy which were exercised in this direction.

Passengore arrived, Por Cheangchew, fram Singapore-214 Chia,

CEO.

Per. Ayun, from Shangbai-Mesara, Law- rence, Audley, and Wilkie.

Per Leongsang, from Manila-Messrs. D. R. Villiams, Hatin Cafure and H. P. Willits.

Ter Zero, from Manila-Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Moulder, Messrs. Harvey Van Meter, P. K. A. Meerkamp, H, I, Scovel, P. Haperman, Lee Chang On, Manuel Sy Fay, Miss E. A. Wood. sum, Measts. Kon Loo Ming, A. M. Oppesso, R, B. Levien and Jose Moyo.

Per Tremont, from Manila-Mr. P. Brutsche 1. Col. J. R. Williams, Rev. I. H. Coroll. Messra, A. F. Judd and F. O'Bring, Mr. I econvieur, Misi kubdet, Mrs. Nelil, Messrs. w. E. Sherman, Mrs. and Miss Sherman, lose Vaca, Jose Vaca, tr., Serafin Vaca and Megers. H. R. Fernald, L. Mendieta, F. Pos- hick and J. Martin, Capt. P. E. Archer, Mr. 7. A. Odlin, Mrs and Miss Odlin, Mr. M. E. Williams, R. F. Lewis, Col. Dayen, Mrs. Doyen and infant, Mesars. painter and child, W. Allen, A. G

Mrs. and Miss Heath, Mr. H. T. Heath, Mrs. Gro R. Huber and child Mr. W. D. Wright, Mrs. Allen and infant, H. M. Trueblood, Capt. N. Sargent, Mesara, Tomas Santos, Capaldars, leneka,, jerge Catalon, Paula Rey's and Yasulan.

Burate with the increased duties impased by thay can now justly boast of possessing as fine Embrey. J. R. Painter, Mr.

present

the new Liquors Ordinance, and the reason. able expectation that with the reduced price of apium as compared with what it was when the last period of ten- dering closed, the tenders should have been larger it would

appear that, from

the purely financial point of view, the Govern

a fleet of freight and parsenger vessels na any.

trading on the const, or, indeed, is any other part of the world. In these steamers, of whose penger accommodation we shall be hearing in detail to-morrow, the Company export im. mense quantities of coal, fire-be cka and cement,

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"Queen Alexandra, "Br. 8.8., 1,300, Leshi, 19th Aug-Newcastle 20th July, Coal.-D. & Resolut, Nor .., 865, M. Jorgenson, and Aug

-Moji 24th July, Coal ---Order. Shoshu Maru, Jap. 1, 999, M. Nemato, 8th Aug-Shanghai via Foochow, Amay and Swatow 10th Aug., Gen.-Q. 5, K. Signal, Gar. ., 900, G. Schlaikior, 23rd July,

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Bangkok 16th July, Rice-Order. Sungklang, Br. 1., 987. J. Robinson, 16th Aux-Cebu and Iloilo 1th Aug. Sugar -B. & S.

Taikosan Maru, Jap. x, 3.216, T. Oia, th Aug. Kuchinotru grat July, Coal-M. B. K Taishan, Br. 2.54 1,100, 1. T. Laing, 19th June,

Shanghai via Porte 14th June, Gen B. & Co.

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Taming, Br. ... 1.350, A. W. Outerbridge. 17th Aug. Manila 14th Aug., Gen.-B. &

3.

L.

Timahi, Dut. s., 27, N. de Brouwers, 18th Aug-Shanghai gih Aug., Gen.-J. O. J.

Tonawanda, Br. 1.8., 1,070, H, D. Clarke, 16th Aug,Canton rgth Aug., Ballast -S. O. Co,

Totomi Maru, Jap. 1.4., 2,464, A. Kieth, 30th

July, Shanghai 26th July, Gen-, Y. K. Tremont, Am. 1.1. 4,195, T. W. Garlick, 18th Aug, Seattle and Manila 15th Aug, Gon, −D & Co. L

Waibora, Br. s.8. 1,167, H. Lyons toth Aug -Perang 3rd Aug, Ballnit.-J. & Co. Yeddo, Br. s.3., 2,974, F. Cowley, 18th Aug-

Singapore trth Aug, Gen.-A., K. & Co,

Echaux, 15th June,—Manila rath June, Y. de Aldecoa, Am. ss., 1,260, F. Xandaro

Ballast-Barretto & Co.

Fer Ernest. Simens, for Hongkong from Kahe-Mr. A. Jailes. From Shanghai--Messrs. Royal, Rossiter, Colvin, Capt. Lord Garden Leonnx, Cant, Patron Bethune, Messrs. E. H. Summers, Vela, Turnball, Ebraman, Noria, W. Gallon and P. Brunel, For Saigon from Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. C. Parry, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Motel, Mrs. Buz Dorval, and Mr.Z. Regnur. For Singapore-Messrs. Rossi, An- tonin, Catlenjaro, and Mr. and Mrs. For Colombo from Kabe--Mr. J. M. Nauporin. from Shanghai-Mr. Allaro. from Yokohama-Count Tada. Col. A. (drum!, Count de Las Casas, and Mrs. Renauld. From Shanghai-Merica Medan, Guin, Des- coites. Cole, Atkinson, Capt. A. Franch, Mr. Blanc, Mr. and Yrs Castaner and 2 children, Mesurs, **, Dreud, Tromear and Heynberg.

ment is quite justified in considering whether the products of their own works at Kaiping as well as general cargo, to Nowchwang, it could not ran the. Farms`at a profit, or at

thefno, Weibaiwei, Tsingtau, Shanghai, Han. least prevent such a great loss to the revente as nearly a million dollars a year. The ten-aw, Hongkong, Canton and other port and ders of three years ago were, as we said at the course, the whole place being their own, they

handle practically all the import trade as well. time, unduly speculative. The competition

But the extent of the Company's activities is then was keen among rival syndicates, the anticipation of moderate prices for opium sad to be guaged by their operations in Ching increased sales to conlies were on the hopeful atao slane. They carry on a great business, side. Neither of these was realized early involving the ownership, and administration of vist wharves and godowns at Tientsin, Tong- acough in the triennial period to justify the speculations of the farmers, who naturally, Shanghai, Canton, Newchwang and Chefoo. played the game of bends I win, tails you lose with the Government, and secured a reduction of their rental. The present series of tenders seems to be based na prospect just as far on the gloomy side as the last was on the bright side, Yet it is significant that the present holders are still the highest tenders, which does not look as if their venture had proved ton ruinous to be tried again. There is every reasonable ground, therefore, for the Government attempting, we repeat from a financial point of view, to run the Faims themselver. Of course, other con siderations have to be taken into account.

There is the administrative aspect-whether the present Superintendent of the Opium Farms could manage the army of Chinese accountants, chinting, hangers-on and in. formers that seem to be absolutely necessary. There is the sentiment side—aught the Govern ment to actually have the selling of the, drag. even though we honestly believe they would be better able to control its consumption and regulate its purity. There is the commercial aspeci-Government must became a competi❘ tor in the opium market for the raw drug. Finally there is the important point that if the Government have to run the Opium and Spirit

· Farms, will they be able to prevent smuggling, when every man's hand will be against them, and they cannot have resort to the messer

devices of the farmer's chintings and informer,

without a Customs House? important ques -tions ull,--Singapore Free Press.

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING CO., LD.

A GREAT FAR EASTERN ENTERPRISE,

avid operate in miler departments of commerce which the original promoters could only have Contemplated in the dim and uncertain prr. "pective of the possibilities attendant upon almost unboped-for success. This wonderful result of rather lers than two decades' working, has only been achieved by the exercise of in- credible energy and enterprise on the part of the management and staff in the past; and that the same high qualities are still exhibited in the conduct of the Company's business, is a truth which is sufficiently demonstrated by the couly and liberal experiment of such a trip as that upon which the Company are now enter. taining the journalists of Shanghai, and about which we shall be hearing in full detail in n day or two,, in the columns of all the news papers in the Settlements.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Chiynen, Ch. s.si, 1,177, C. Stewart, 18th Aug.

-Shanghai 15th Aug.. Gen.-C. M. S. N Co.

Phuyen, Fr. 5.8., 2,405, Dueraiser, 18th Aug,

Saigon 14th Aug., Gen.-B. & Cn. Amoy, Ger. s.8., 651. H. Branbeck, 18th Aug.,

=Amay 17th Aug., Ballast–5, W, & GĐ.

Kweichow, Br. 4.5. 1,215, G. Hooker, 19th

Aug. Tientsin athug, and Chefoo

4tb, Gen.-B. & S.

Liangchow, Rr. 88. 1,215,, H. Harder, 19th Aug., Swatow 18th Aug., Ballast.-H. & S.

Cheapgchew, Nr. 5.5. 1,213, Russell,, 19th Aug.--Snurabaya vin Singapore 11th Aug., Sugar. Chinese. Tientsin, Br. 6., 1,071, E. Monkman, 19th Aug.--Shanghai 15th Aug., Gen-B. & S. Falk, Nor. s.1., 1,380, G. M. Gundersen. 19th

Aug-Singapore 12th Aug. Timber.

Order.

Zingara, Br. s.5., 2,468, T. C. W. Thompson,

RN.R.. 19 Aug.-from Xmas Island, PhosphatesM B. K.

Ernest Simona, Fr. 8.3, 2,895, Bourdon, anth

As our renders are aware, writes the Shanghai Timer, of 13th inst., the Chinese Engineering and Mining Co, L., are just now entertaining a large party of Shanghai presinien (and some Judies of the craft, we beliève, as well) on board the splendid new passenger steamer.Kaiping. with a view to bringing before the travelling public the advantages of the Chingwantao route to Tientsin, and exhibiting the facilities which Zafiro, Br. «.s., 1,629, R. Rodger, 20th Auz..- they have for handling cargo and carrying un Manila 17th Aug., Hemp and Sugar.-S.,

T. & Co. an unlimited passenger traffic from here to the Northern parts of China. The party leh Shangongsang. Br. 5. Frgz A. Cmith, 2011

bal last Tuesday morning and, as already men tioned, reached Chingwantadon Thursday morn ing, after a prosperous run of forty-eight bars; they are due back here in morrow morning, and as a kind of foreword, in what they will have lo report, a few observations on the rise and pro- gress of the great commercial organisation which is playing the part of host on this in teresting occasion, and the really gigantic scope of the undertakings upon which the Company is engaged, will be in order to-day.

The Company was formed about twenty years ago as a mining company pure and simple, its object being to operate the immensa

Aug. -Yokohams 11th Aug., Mails and Gen. -M. M.

Aug.—Manila 17th Aug., Gan.—J, M. &

Cn,

Akashi Maru, lap. $.9 1,525, 1. A. Mertin, 20th Aug,-Anping 17th Aug,, Gen.-O.

S. X,

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Glenlogan, Br. 58, 1740, T. McGregor, zoth Aug..-London 8th July. Gen.—McG, Bros. & Gow,

Vachow, Br. 45. 1,37%, J. H. Brown, 20th

Aug.,-Canton 19th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.s., 623, D. Hentt,

70th Aug,-Haiphong 17th" Aug. - and Hoihow inth, Gen.-J. & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Offee.

coal-felds which the promoters had acquired #folching, for Kwongchowwan. in the Kaiping district of the Province of

Chill, and the man most prominent in the

Chiyuen, for Cantan.. Cheetal, for Swatow

*enterprise was one whose name deserves to be Kaga Maru, för Krelung inscribed in the, place of honour in theHafs'ein, for Hongay. annals of development and progress in

Frnest Simons, (or Saigon.

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China, the late Mr. Tong King-sing. In Patching, for Swatow, those days the most convenient port for the shipment of the Company's products was Tongku, 64 miles from the coalieries, but owing to the difficulties attending the navigation of the Pelbo River, on which, as every China resident knows, Tongku is situated, and alan to the vagastes of the Taku Rar, which is an

Shoahu Maru, for Java. Sabine Rickmers, for Swatow, Sleda, for Swalaw. Yeddo, for Shanghai. Chipsking, for Swatow. Johanni, for Swatow. Vockow, for Shanghai.“

aves more intractable obstruction to traffic | Tientsin, for Canton.

than our own heaven sent barrier at Woosung. Kweichow, for Canton.

the Directors were fed, at an early period in

the Company's history, to look around for a

more convenient place of shipment than the

Palbo port. After a good deal of difficulty

Departures.

Aug. 19.

Charterhouse, for Amay. Siesta, for Shanghai, Fosshing, for Canton.

Aug. 30 Socotra, for Shanghai, Chiyuan, for Canton. Lawton, Am. cruiser, for Manita. Kaga Maru, for Seattle.

and negotiation with the Chinese Government, Masan Moru, for Swalow, ⚫mall and unimportant village simed Chingwantao-a.place, however, with a good astoral barbour, on the Gulf of Pecbill, not far from Sbarbaikwan-was 'purchased by the Company. This neglected part, which passested the inestimable advantage of bolng free from ice all the year round, is 73 miles by rail from the collieries. The development of the place was entered upon with extraordinary energy. | Chipshing, for Tientalo, and thanks to the facilities resulting from the Johanne, for Bustow. Company's liberal expenditure of capital, for | Speria, for Bingapore.

གྲྭ་

For Marseilles

Paradis

Oceana

Stampers Expected

From 1 Agents Nu

Singapore. P. & O. CoAug, 21 Minnesota Shancha. N. Y. K....Aug. 25 Wakasa Maru.. Shanghai... N. Y. K...Aug. 16 P. Waldemar... Sydney...M. & Co... AOR. 27 Nippon Maru.. Japan ........... N. V. K........Aug. 28 Australian Sydney L. & Co Aug. 31 Chargeha ......Sydney B. & S. Sept. 1 Sir. Loenginng from Manila :-Light vari Emp of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Sept. 4 able wind, fine weather.

Shipping Resorts,

Str. Tientsin from Shanghai-Strong SW. wind, and fine t'ear weather.

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tr. Liangchew from Swatow:--Experienced light SW. wind, and sea smooth.

Str. Zafro from Manila :—Light W'ly winds and fine with smooth sea throughout.

Str. Chirgen from Shanghai Fresh 10 maderale ninasoon, fine and clear throughout.

Et Kweichow from Tientsin:-Moderate to fresh SW, maaroon, and clear weather geo- erally.

Varels in Port.

STEAMERS,

Andice Kicki, ts, Ger. 5.5, 1,911, Taubert,

16th Aug.,Bangkok 4th Aug., Rice.-B. & S.

Borneo, Cier. s.5., 1,344, F. Sembill, 13th Aug., →→Sandakan 6ih Aug,, Timber.—M, & Co. Cairo, Nur 5.5., 1,381, J. Larsen, 17th Aug.

Samarang 7th Aug, Sogar.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

China, Am. 2.5., 3,186, D. E. Fricle, 15th Aug

-San Francisco 16th July, and Manita 12th Aug,, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S.

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Chowfa, Ger. 5.8., 1,055, 1. Spieseu, 1 th Aug., -Kohsichang 8th Aug., and Holbow rich Rice.-B. & 5,·

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POCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

at Kowloon

Likio...................... Sungkiang

Laiyang..............ng-s Germania

hock.

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Macao-Per Frungskan, rath’Aug., 12.15 PM Manila-Per Loongrang, 24th Aug., 3 P.M. Driki, 25th Aug, 11 4.M. ̧

Europe, &c, India, vía Tuticorin-Per

*Macao-Per Heungskan, 25th Aug., 12.45 PM. Tientsin-Per Kweichow, 15th Aug., J'Eu. Cebu and Nailo→Per Sungklang, 25th Aug.. 3 PM

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Craktown, Caims, Townsville, Tirishaéné“, Sydnes, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Triman, 27th Aug., 3 P.M.

NŠTEURS AT THE HUTOM

HONGKONG,

Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mm. K. Arnold, J. Bain, H. Murray Baker, A. S Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. B.

Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, R. Innes, Capi.' R.

Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

JW. Joki, J. P. F. Jolles, P. A. ghin,

F. B.

C.

Bell, N., Engr.-Lieut..

HF Biervliet, A. Van(Vico: Langstaff, Miss L.E. Consul for Belgnim) Lecomteur, Mrs. F. Birss,

Capt. R. A.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. B

Honolulis and San Francisco-Per Mongolia 28th Aug, 21. AM.

Europe, &c. Inda. via Tuticorin-Per P. E. Friidrick, 29th Aug, 11 AM.

W. S.

Brewer, H.

F. G. L. F. A.

Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per

Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokoham, Bin E.

India, 30th Aug. 3 P.MÉ

Manila. Por Darwin, Thursday. Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane Serines, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand. Melbourne, Adelaide ard Perth-Per Eattern, Tat Sept., FF AM.-

Manila Per Zafro, 1st Sept., t.! A,M,

Levien, R. D. Logan, W.

Marriott, Dr. O.

McDonagh, W. J. McGregor, Mr. & Mr. Dr. and Mrs.

MAS...

MA

W

Chichester, D. A. A. G., Moreno, A Com

D.8.0., Major A. A. General of Panama) Chichester, Mr. A. A. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs. Clarks

M. O. Clark, T.

Newington, A. G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. O'ri, Mre

.w.

B. F. H.E. L.

Colvin,

Furope, &c, India, via Turicarls-Pat Sok, A.

Coledonien, 4th Sept., VA.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokoham Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian. 5th Sept., 11 A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama apic

Seattle, Wash.--Per Minnessin, 7th Sept.,

It A.M.

Manila-Per AußWik Sept., 11AM.

Davies, F. O.

O'Neill, Mrs. Oppiso, A. M.

Mr. E. 0,

W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs. T. L

W. H. Doolittle, F. H.

Powell, W. A. Preshaw, C. M.

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.). Reid, H, I.

DW.A

Found on the counter of the Registration

Mr. and Mrs. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

T. C.

Mrs, E

Branch a purss Owner can have the same airchild, H. J. by proving contents.

ACCELERATION OF THE CANADIAN

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Correspondenre tended for this route to the United Kingdom should be to superscribed.

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Pillar Boxes have been placed and will b cleared as under :-

Park View:-9.25 am, rua5 am, 1.23 p.m. 3.25 p.m. on weekdays and 9.25 a.m. or Sun. days.

·Fadder St. :-9.35 a.m., 11.35 Am., 1.35 p.m., 3.35 pm. on week-days and 9.35.0.m. on Son days.

Macdonnell Road:~~8,50 a.m, 10.30 amin 17.50 p.m., 2.30 p.m. on week-days and 8,50 am. on Sundays.

2 Police Station 5-8 a.m., 11 am.. No. 2 p.m., 5 pm. on week-days sod 8 a.m..on Sundays.

The Pillar Box has been removed from the back of the old Harbour Office. Letters in that district may be posted in the Western Branch

Office, 16, Des Veoux Road Central.

Fischer, R.

H. G.

Fallin, C. B. Frost,

B. L.

Fuller, Denman Fuller Stuart

child

Rossiter, W. W.

Kuhdel, Miss E. Scovel, H. H.

Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs.

E. Bruce Sitay.

M. Skino, A.

Spittles, J. S.

Stebbing, W. T.

J. Stephens, H.

(American Vice Con- Stevens, Rev. A. J. sul Generall Sutherland, P, D. Gibson, A

elach, J. Hafemann, Paul Thomas, H. P. Harker, B. Brotherou: Thompson, Mr. & Mr. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M.

C. M.

Uffel, W. Von. Hewelt, Hon, and Mrs. Unbehauo, C. H.

E. A.

Wishart, J. B. Hall, Capt. T. Wood, G. G. Hammett, Miss A. M. Wright, Mr. & Mrs.

KING EDWARD. Almosd, Capit, & Mr. McKay, T. D.

Rousell

Moses, E. J. Audley, John St. Barnes, Mrs. W. H. S. Chipman, Geo. R, Colahan Mr. Cunningham, M. and

A.

Jaden&com

Delaney, L. T. Dobbins, Mrs. Max. Ehrhardt, Capt. W.

Mrs. C. M.

Mrs. and child

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER

Jack, August 18th, 1900, m.in.

Jackson Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr. Krebs, Capt. H.

Leege, C. Legeunr, Viatostock. a.. 26

M. Little, A. C.

SHANGHAI.

Fida........ Vorong and Pooting

Lith............

9th August. ......Old Dock.

New International

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Mat are

.Cosmopolitan

Foko

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Nasaki

Shengking Suinn ......

Han, Wagner

Kagoshina... Oslum.....

Ishigakijima,.

Ships Passed The Canal, . '. 18th July-Charles Tiberghten, Preucien, Sintonia, Tamba 'Maru, Ajeddo, Sutionkoll. Locotra, Lideria, eth July-niner. 25th Weshaver 20th July-Deucalion; Kowangri, Sattuma, Chefeo...

July-Arçadio, Rencleuch, Oceanien, Trieste, | Hankow...... Kinkiang... Rateur. Sachten, 17th July--Hyson, I-aba Haru, Panzen, Polynesien. 181 August Shanghai | Andalusia, Benmokr, Idomenews, Laos, Zielin, Sharp Peak..

Senigambia, Shinko Maru. 3rd August-Bri Amoy..... Choatai, Ger. 5.5, 1,117, W. Möllermann, 12th

AugBangkok 6th Aug., Rice and Wood,rephew, Kintuck, Kawachi Maru. 8th Aug. Swatow ...... Taihoku...... -B. & S.

ust-Bengior, Braemar, Denbighshire, Manila,achl Prins Heinrich, Roon, Survia, Tourane, th

kushun in August-Ajax, Machaon, Salaxir, Awa Maru, Seydllte, Trenkit, Acilia, Cambodia. 14th | Perenaines and August-feniomond, Kennebec, Peshawar, Canton.......

Hoigkong Segovia, Kamakura Maru, Rhenania. 18th

Victoria Peak| August-Agamem uan, Bendawers, Moyune,

Gap Kork Poona, Prometheus, Tonkin,

Hoikow Pakhai... Phulien

Chunsang, Br. s.5., 1,417, R. Cox, 12th Aug., Samarang 3rd Ang., Sugar -J., M. & CD.

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Macal

Coptic, Br. s... 2,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R, 29th July, San Francisco 27th June, Yoko: hama 13th July, Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.--O. & D. S. S. Co. Derwent, Br. ss., 1,56;, J. Jenkins, to h Aug,

-Saigon 6th Aug, Rice and Gen.-Man Arrival at Home-18th July-Aker, Van- Fat & Co

dalla, C. Ferd Laelss. 20th July-Sithonia, Emina Luykan, Ger. 4.K., 1,159, G. Cornand, | Járon.@agih July-Bewalder, Benvenue, Flint Tourane.

16th July,Mauritius 20th June, Sugar.—|shire, Seneca, Tamba Maru. 26th July— | C, St. James Wing Sing & Cn.

Palerme, 27th JulyTM Arcadia, Oceanien, 1 Aparri .....

Manila... Augus--C. Ferd Laets, Trieste. 2nd August Leg

Deucalion, Preussen. 8th AugustCharles Incofod Tiberghien, Zisten, Inaba Maru, 11th August floilo Tourant. toth August — Palawan. 14th Cebu August Hyson, Room 18th August-Ren- Labuan mohr, Idomensus, Saisuma.

Empress of India, Br. s.s., 3,032, E. Beetham, ENR 14th Auz Vancouver, (I.C.) 23rd July, and Shanghai rub Aug, Mails and Gen C. P. R. Ĉo,

Fri, Nor. $, 900, Nagle, 3th July-Hongay 1th July, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Germania, Ger. s.a. 1,000, H. Flügel, 13h Aug.-Bydney 28th June, Copra.-S. &

Co.

Glenturret, Br. 5.8.; 3,035, Webster, 14th Aug., -hanghai kith Aug, Gen-McG, Jiros. & Cor.

Gloniin, Br. 5.6., 2,248, Learmonth, 16th Aug,

-Meji 10th Aug., Coats-"rder. Hatching, Br. 1.8., 1,261, A. E. Hodgins, 18th Aug-Foochow 15th Aug., Amoy 16th, and Swatow 17th, Gen.-D., I.. & Co. Holstein, Ger. $ 1145, A. Niejahr, 18th

Aug.-Apla 27th July, Ballast.-J. & Co. Ingalls, Am. transport, fos, Scolt, 3rd July,—|

Manila 30th June.

Post Otücé.

A Mail will close for:- Heihow and Haiphong-l'er umpi, 21st Aug., 9 A.M.

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