COSTLY CAVIARE,
It may have truck even the least observant that winter is above ul- the ilme‘o year for the extraneons kickshaw; the out of the appetia ing adjunct and of the sivonry rich-the beason, in short, to tempt and tickle the jaded palate, of man with subtler delights;" ad to this laudable end what fare more daioty, where so afimulating a prelude the sedater symi hony, of reteres, eot ées, entremête, etc., al that found in ùssian caviure! We sing- since such a theme deusands a pœan--we ding the praises of King Caviste emphatically an a bom d'oeuvre, We laud him in his place, which is in Northern, climes upon the side
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 1907..
shipping.
Arrivals.
Tilatjap, Dut. 8475, 1. J. van Emmerick,
12th Feb-Moja 71 Feb. Coal-Ji C. J. | Empress of Japap, Br, 3,939, Henry
Pybus, R.N.R, 13th Feb,Vancouver 35
and Shanghai tih Feb, Malls and
P. R. Co... Feb,-Tamani 10th Feb., Amey '11th, and Swalow Tath, Gen.-O. S. K.
Vissels in Part
STEINAS.
Athenian, Br..1.8., 1883 A. O. Cooper, roth Feb-Vallcouver, B.C., 12th Jan, and Shanghai 7th Feb.. Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. ss., 774, H. Schinikler,
11th Feb.--Haiphong 6th Feb., and Hollow 1th, Rice and Gen.-J. & Co. Childar, Nor. 1.4, 1.102. A. Augenten, 11th Feb., Bangkok and Feb, and Swatow 10th Feb., Gen.-N. Y. K.
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Haiphong. Per Triumph, 16th Feb, 5 PMC) Kwong chow wan and Chickbom- Per Knivsberg, 16th Feb., 5 P.M.”
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Hoihow and Pakhoi---Per Sailaw, 16th Feb., 5 P.M.
Swutaw, Amoy and Foochów-Ver Haitan, 17th Feb., 9 ak
Haiphong Per Hongkong, 18th Feb., 9 AM. Macao-Per Sui Fai, 18th Feb, 1.15 PM. Bingapore, Venang and Calcutta Fer Kumsang, 18th Feb., a rai
Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or-Fer
Pound Jap 7.12, 1. Sakurai, rath Choising, Get, g 1,921, S. Simonsen, rith Arabin, 18th Feb. 4 P..
Masan:
Skuld,
Nor 3 947, A. Odd, 13th Feb,- Saigon Bih Feb., Rice Aagaard, Thore sen & Co. Hanoi, Fr. Ms. 739. P. Morices, 13th Feb.
Holbow 12th Feb., Gen.-A. R. M ̧
Quarta, Ger. L... 145 H. Madsen, 13th Feb.,
Saigon Eth Fe, Rico.-Man Fat Co. Alabams, Br. ., D. Redding, 13th Feb.,
Salina Cruz 5th Jan Ballan-C. CS. 5. .Co. Kamor, Nor, 1.5, 949, 5. F. Muns, 13th Feb
table or buffet, where, amid other "snacks, there will be done so great as he. The sturs geon's roe should precede the call to dinner by gand quarter of an hour; and yet would wo chant its worth also where the best French authorities have placed it, namely, Between the potage and the fish; and we dismiss entirely. from serious consideration the present fashion
of making it serve-as-a-finale-to-the meal, while the 'German hab't of devouring "caviare Brodchen is and out of season, generally the small-grained "press cavite indigenous, as it were; to the Fatberland, marks but the gour mand-over the gourmet, n this country 'the delectable 10e is emphatically and in every sense moto "caviare 19 the generp!' than upau the Continent of Europe.
.
Broadly speaking, and ignoring the disparty of cost between the two, nue might bracket caviare,and olives together; both touch, so to speak, the high-water mark if culture, they indicate le pont raffi distaste to either must inevitably send a mau down several pegs in our enti pution, we could never feel the same to him again, inspite of his moral worth Nay, might the one not have something to do with the other, since, who in" impossible" as your thorou, bly worthy asul '?
So far as caviare is concerned, the price for the best, and that alone is worth eating, is gning up with such leaps and bounds as to foreshadow a time when the best Bielu,a may
be retailed for its equivalent weight in gold.
The most expensive is, if course, that known as Astráchan cavia'e, and the sturgeon whose roe goes to provide this kind often measures: eight fent from tip to tail, and turns the scales. at, thirty hundredweight. This variety,, so sought after by the Continental connoisseur, is known in Russia as Ikṛa, the fish coming 'mostly from the Black and the Caspian Seas, where the heaviest hauls e maile about the
mouth of the Volga, before the broad river, losing its identity in many branching streams, bas baconia merged into the greater lap of waters.
The first sight of the foe, as we have seen it,
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Waksmatan 7th Feb, Coal-Mr. Bone, Prinzess Alice, Germ.s., 6,020, Ch. Polach, 14th
Feb.,amburg 5th Jan., and Singapore. soth Feb, Mails and Gen-M. & Co. Java, Br. 23. 2,431, S. Barcham, 14th Feb,
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Yokohama 29th Jan., and Foochow 12th Feb., Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co Cyclops, B., 5.5, 5.747, J. Fulford, 14th Feb.,
-Singapore 8th Feb, Gen. & S. Sumbia, Ger. 5.8., 5.623, O. Müller, 14th Feb,
-Moji toth Feb, Matches.-H. A. L. Chowtai, Ger. 5,8,7,115, W. Moliermann, 14th Feb., Bangkok 4th Feb., Rice and Wood.
B. & S. 11ongkong, Fr. 8.8., 742, E. Coreil, 14th Feb.,-
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Haiphong 12th Feb., Gen.-A. R. M. Kinrack, Br. s. 2.975, B. C. Lewis, 14th
Feb,ingapore 8th Feb, Gen: -1. & S. Kwaglee, Ch. s.s., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 14th
S. N. Co.
Feb-Shanghai 11th Feb., Gen.-C. M. Inhian, Br. 1.5.. 3,222, J. C. Williamson, 14th
Feb, Liverpool 30th ec, Gen.-D. & Co., L
Coptic, Br s.s., 2,744, A. Dixon, 14th Feb-
San Francisco 17h. Jan, and Shanghai 12th Feb, Mails and Gen.-O. &.0. S. 5. Col Fukera Maru, Tap 8.5. 194 K. Mari, 14th Feb.Moji ih Feb, Coal.-M. B. K. Tean, Br. ss., 1.346, Sommerville, 15th Feb.,
Manila 12th Feb., Gen-, & 5. Hunan, Br. 5.5, 1,187. Puckell, 15th Feb, Atabia, Ger. 5., 2,867, H. Meizentlin, 15th
Chinking fath Feb., Gen. & S.
Feb., Portland via Japanese Ports th Jan, Flour and Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Co. l'eleus, Br. s.s., 4,8, Hannah. th Feb-
Shanghai 12th Feb., Gen.-I. & S.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Cheongthing, for Canton, Sambra, for "nji,
Prinzess Alice, for Shanghai. Jave, Ione Singapore, Vinkoto, for Saigon.
Kow faru, for Saigon, Yunnan, lor Yokohama." Kwangi, for Canion, Kintuck or Shanghai." E. E. Sutton, for Haltimore
after coming from the fish, is anything but apothian, for Shanghai. polining - indeed, quite the severe The eggs, technically known in trade parlance as the seeds," are warpped in a kind of thin skin,
Nurtures. Feb. 13.
from which depend a muhitude of little ends, Geisen, for Europe, or "threads," the whole forming a dark-hued, Colombo Masu, for Shanghai, slimy, repulsive-lanking mass. This is treated, fu Canton,
by beating, or, more popularly speaking, whip- "ping," "it-und-the-cnveloping substance is lossened and the seeds sufficiently, free to en- able of their passing through a sieve, which retains all the extraneous matter. Their ap pearance has by this time taken a distinct turn for the better; they have acquired a certain brightness, and no longer cake it gether. This cleaning operation, simple though it may sound, is, nevertheless, half the battle in the preparation of good caviate for the market, for the more carefully and thorau (hly the process is carried out the more will the seeds glisten, and the less brine will be required for their preservation in a sound and wholesome cundi. tion. Next follows the packing in the familiar amali" barrels made of seasoned alderwood, with which all caviure lovers are well acquaint ed, and their prompt despatch to the various wholesale dealers, whence gain their further
disposal across Western Europe, the chief direct export trade esng done through the agents in Warsaw.
Dapkur, by Saignn.
Fb 14 Empress of India, for Vancouver. Priest Alier, for Sha ghai.
weretur, for Vanson, Cheongshing,, Tu Cueton,
Passengers arrived.. Per Finngkung, finas Taiphong--Captain -Brinand-Dermaillet, Measta Beruand, Saiáson,
Deernu, Gervert, Constantin and Kerler.
Per Tean, fem Manila-Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Messra, F. E. Mill, B shogi, D. M. Frazier, Lt.. Comdr. R. Alfred, C. Detyn, G. Kingken- dale und Korin.
Per Jaza, for Hongkong from Yokohama- Mr. J. Achroid. From Foochow Mr., Mrs., Afies and-Master Flayelle, 2 infants and amah, Messrs. R. Harada, V. K. Yuen, G. Jenmuire, Nagano and Karúsko, From Shanghai for London-Dr. H. Ferry, and Mr. 1. Living- stone. For Marseilles--Roy and Mrs. W. S. Moule, Far Singapore--Mr. L. Betts.
Per Empress of Japan, from Vancouver Mr. C. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner, Messrs Jung On Tuck, Cong Gin, 158 Chines!, and India. From Yokohamn-Misses Read, Williams, Mr.-A.-Mara, Miss Mars, and Mr. 1. S. Van Buren. From Nagasaki-Messrs. Brun, . Wans, R. Steiner and H. A. Elton, From Shanghai-Messrs W. B. Robertson, J. Johnstone, Miss V. Johnstone, Messrs: R. B. Allen, J. Fearon, J. Mackie, Wakeford, Cox
ama, C. B. Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Ravill, Messrs C. A. Graves, Mrs. A. Vaughan- Smith, Messrs. A. L. Anderson, A. R. Owen, 1. D. Comrie, Koritski, Mariamic, and to Chinese servants.
From
We have here spaken of the best kinds or caviaye, but there are others. "he oe of several mai fih, among which we may men. tion the earp, is simully prepared, and the trade in it has been long enough pursued to allow of some legats de right to its also being known as “ Russian cuviale," such rue "coming from the same "family," though it never knew the reshmi"of the Year, its habitat having
Per Prinsess Alice, irom Bonhampion-Mr. mostly been in the waters of the lhe and
and Mr. Danby, Commander Rust, Mrs. about the mouth of the Danube, within Hun David and family, Messrs, L. C. Recs and G. 'garian territory. Such quviare is smaller in Taylor. From Genoa-Mrs. Oldain, Mesars, "red" reddish in color, had the interior da C. Gomes, C. Rach, G. Wiehes, H. quality requires a viester degres of sailing, Goedecher, T. Pfaff. R. Burgers and Th which sensibly depreciates the delicacy of its Hansen and Rev. Lyman Peettam favor. Such caviare, inuch of which cones Naples Mr. and Miss Verson. From Port Said Mr 1. Thabet. From Colombo-Mr. under the heading of "press c.viure, and R. Wicks, Dr. Cuthbert Hall, Miss Ridge, though obviously and enough to throw away Messrs. Whiteaway and Singer, Mrs. Verenhei on the general, who, probably not apprecia mer, Mrs. D. Steward, Refer. F. Goring, Mr. W. Quin. From Penang-Messrs. R. Pinck tin either, would be at a loss to tell "yother
ney, Wang Ring Yew, C. Kee Le and Thum from, which,” can yet mot impost upon the Bin and Misses harp. From Singapore_ critical palate of your seasoned gourmet: for Major Farquharion, Messrs. J. Pollock, R, bim the best, or none of it. This trade in the Waterhouse, W. E. Jemnie and Dunbar, Mrs. Simms, Massars, W. Hsiang Hoien, sturgeon's roe has, by the way, a long pedigree, Chow Kit and Hawkins, Mr. and Mr * becomes its worth, and while on the very Durge, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pearson, Mesars, confines of the Near East it yet essentially a Nath Nathan, Cheong Kwak Rwa, Stelzner Northern delicacy. It is certain that in
W. Fernando and Lazar, From Hamburg- Russia, its trap and original home, the pre Messrs. A. Johnson, G. H. Sowden paration of caviure has been going forward for ibe past four hundred years, though Hungary and North and Middle Geimany have pie. pared their brands aleo for quite a consider- able time, an obvious evidence of a market for such commodity, although as far as we more Western barbarians are concerned it was un appreciated in this country until something like a century ago, Latterly, however, the im mense impulse given to this particular trade by the fashionable demand of the wealthy, not only throughout Europe but also America, has created a class now, known in Russia as the #caviare princes," a race of poteniates whose
Str. Kwangits, from Shanghai-Light to cupidity seem as shortsighted as it is foolish, for where shoals of fish were occe not deemed fresh Northerly and N.E. breere, overcast and worth the trouble of catching, and only the fine. prime specimens singled out for the regal ikra, they are often now seized on before they have had time to mature, the result being a serious diminution in the quality and quantity
Watson,
and
Per Tjilatjap, from Moji—Mr. Eca da Silva
Shipping Reports
Feb., Bangkok 30th Jan, Kice and Gen. B, & S.
Swatow, Amey, Foochow and Shanghai-Per SosAmars, 18th Feb,'s P..
Europe, lodia, via. Tuticorin-Per Tourans, 19th Feb., 11 A.M.-
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash-Per Minnesota, 19th Feb.,
11 A.M.
Doric, Br. 3. 4975, Harry Caukroger, 7th Fab,-San Francisco 8th Jan, Honolulu 1th, Yokohama 29th, Kobe.3ist, Nagasaki 2nd Feb, and Shanghai 5th, Mails and Gen, O. &O, s. S. Go.
Macao-Per Sui Tai, 19th Feb., 1.15 PM. Entin, Ger. s., 1,160, T., Kayson, tith-Feb.,
-Weihalwei 6th Fab, Gan.-J. & Coa Shanghal, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Hailan. Fr. 6.3, 377, Li Anderson, 11th Feb,B.C., and Seattle, Wash.-Pet 701 Mars,
Pokhoi and Holhow roth Feb., Gen-A, | 19th Feb,3 PM) R. M.
1
Hinnang, Br. B., 1,356, W. D. Welsh, 8th- Feb,-Kulchimatsu, 1st Feb., Coal,-) M. Indradeo, Br. ... Hasterbrod, 19th Jan,→
Co.
Sydney 14th Dec, Coal- Tr&6. - Kaechow, Br. 3.5., 1,217, Meathrel, 17th Feb.,
-Swato 11th Feb., Ballast.-B. & S.
Kinng Ching, Ch. 8.5, 2,000, H. Udden, 10th -Chinkiang 5th Feb., Gea. Chi-
Feb-
nese.
,4
Koun Mas, Jap. 15., 1.763, Y. Minamikawa,
9th Feb., Kobe 30th Jan., Coal and Gen
Fukusei & Co. Kumsang, Br. 1.1., 2,078, E. J. Buller, 10th Feb. Calcutta via Pegang and Singapore 4th Feb., Gen.), M. & Co. Laertes, Br. ., 1,345, J. B. Jackson, 8th Feb., -Saigon 4th Fel, Rice and Gen.-Wo Fat Sing & Co. Landrat Scheiff, Ger. 3., 1,012. I. Grandt, 9th Feb-Saigon. 4th Feb., Rice.-5. & Co. Mercedes, Br. transport, 2,003. J. S. McGregor,
19th Jan.,-Singapure 22nd Jan, Coal Admiralty,
Minnesota, Am. 5,5., 20,71, Chas. Austin, th
Feb-Seaule 9th Jan., Gen.-N..Y. K. Monteagle, Br. ss., 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th
Sept-Vancouver 20th Aug,, and hang hal rith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Neil MacLeod, Am. ss., . E. Corral, 19th Jobc-Manjla 16th June, Ballast-Barret to & Co,
Manila-Per Team, 19th Feb., 3_7.4. Shangbai-For Kukiang, 19th Feb., 3 F.M. Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per Hakata Mars, 19th Feb., 5 P..
Swatow, Amoy and Anping-Per 'Fukushu Haru, Toth Feb., 5 P.M.
Shanghini, Narasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver; (B.C.)—Per Athenian, 20th Feb. 11 aas,
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Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Kumano Maru, noth Feb., 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Surf Tai, 20th Feb, 1.15 1.3.. Macao-Per Suf Tai, 21st Feb., 1.15 P.M. Manila, Thünday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ton, New Zealand, Melboume, Adelaide and Perth-Per Nitko Maru, aand Feb., 11 a..
Macao-Per Sui Taf, 22nd Feb., 1.15 P.M.. Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Coptic, 23rd Feb., 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Sui Tai, 23rd Feb., 1.1$ P.M... Tientsin-'er Cheongshing, 23rd Feb., 3... Meji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Tramont, 23rd. Feb., 3 P.M.
3 P.M.
Cebu and Iloilo-Per Sungkiang, 26th Feb.,
Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. With clanshafen, Herbershohe, Merapi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Ferth-ler Prinz Waldemar 28th Feb., 11, A-M.
Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairus, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, ewton Hall. Br. 3.8., 2,675, H. C. Hestler, 4th Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade Feb-Penarth 18th Dec, 1906, Coal.-laide and Ferth-Per Eastern and Mar, Admiralty.
N. S. de Rosario, Am. 8.5, 715, M. Lopez, Blanco, 17th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast, Barretto & Co, Nichesei Maru, Jap. 5.5, 2,302, S. Natsume,
10th Feb.,-Moji 4th Feb., Coal-Order. Nord, Nor. s.s., 730,, G. Haraldsen, 11th Feb,
-Saigon th Feb, Rice-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co.
Paklat, Ger. 5.5., 1,100, H. Demes, toth Feb., Bangkok 4th Feb, Rize.-B. & S. Petchaburi, Ger. 5.5, 1,370, C-Gosewisch, 5th Feb-Bangkok 23rd Jan,, Rice and Timber-M. & Co.
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Prinz Sigismund, Ger. ., 3,302, Lenz, 8th Feb-Sydney 15th Jan., and Manila 5th Feb, Gen-, & Co. Progress, Ger, s... 68, H. Pahren, 8th Feb.,
Dege Feb, Salt-1, W, & Co. Rathe, B. s., 2,747. 1. Thomson, 9th Feb.,- ew York via Manila 6th Feb, Case Oil and Gen., O. Co.
Sarsogam, Am, 59, 428, Vitteria, 7th, Sept.
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast, rder Signal, tier. *.8, 960, G. Schlaikier, 8th Feb., -ingapore 29th Jan, and Hoihow
41 AM,"
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-ter Hongkong Maru, 5th Mar, 10 A.M,'
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Australien, 5th Mar., 1 A..
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Allan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aston, F. W.
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
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Hewett, Mrs. F. A. din, W. H. Howard, E, Innes, Capt. E, joki, j, P. F. Joseph, R, M.
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Beautic, H. D. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Kunie, P.
O. V. Bovill Biervliet, A. Van (Vice- Consul for Belguim) Bishop, J. L Bisney, Mr. & Mr. S. Birney, Mis Blanch, Mr. and Mrs.
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W. L. Carter, A. Castle Mr. and
T. H. M. Chanter, Mr. and Mrs, Chanter, Miss Chapman, H. K. V. C++
Major A. Chapman, B. F. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
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Moore, Dr. Rad Mrs.
W. B, A. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.
R. H. Newington, A. G. Nintert, H. F. NUDE, MIA
Paine, A. E.
Mrs. Peaks, W.
Percy, J.
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Brown, Mr. W. S.
Pellen, Mr.
Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Piper, C.
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. February 11th, 1907, a.m.
Vladivostock. a.m.
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Hankow6 am. 30. Kiukiang
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Read, Miss Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, H. J.
T. W.
Riecken, T. Clegg, RN, Engelt, Rosch, Mrs. S. and Gutch! ......
child Bad Mrs. Colobam, H. J.. Rewoldt, S. B Colvin, H..E.. Connor, J. L Coulthart, Croak, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O. Detzer, D. W. Denison, P. B. Donald, Mr. and
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Docliule, F. H Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W.A. Downing, Mr and Vra.
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Mr. E.
Smith, Miss E. A. Smyth, F. W. Spittles, 1.5. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, il. Smallinan, Mr. Mrs. H. F.- Sutherland, I. 1, Swindells, Dr. E. Tabel, J.
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Alberts, Dr. J. E. Alfred, A. R.
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Almond, Capt, & Mrs. Maclaughlin, Mr.
Russell Simongan, But, ss, 1,200, Zuiderhoudt, th
Alsop, Reise F. Feb-Samarang and Fulo Laut 3rd Feb,Arratoon, C. Sogan--Chinese.
Suma Muro, tap, ss, 7,022, H. Yamaguchi, 9th Feb.,-Saigon 3rd Feb., Rice, Gilman & Co.
Tacoma, Am. s.s, 66, E. W. Roberts, 28th Jan-Tacoma via Japan Parts-13th Dec, Len. D. & Con Li Tateyama Maru, Jap, s., 1500, Tajihnma, 8th Feb.-Chefoo and Weihaiwel 3rd Feb, Gen. Japanese.
Tinhow, Br. 8.a., 90, T. E. Kidd, 31st Jan,
Saigon 26th Jan., Rice.-A., K. & Co. Tosa Maru, Jap. 8.9., 3,610, K. Kato, soth Feb. -Shanghai 7th Feb., Gen.-N. Y. K. Uuline, Nor. s. 1,113, Ht. Tharkjornsen, 23rd Dec-Chefon 17th Dec., Ged-Asgaard, Thoresen & Co. Yruna, Am. E., 46%, H. Nelson, 16th Oct.,
Amoy 14th Oct., Bullast-Yeng Chung. Ydentang, Br. 5, 1,128, F. Mooney, th Feb-Manila 8th Feb., Gen.-T.,, M. &z Zafiro, Br. 5... 1,629, R. Rodger, 11th Feb., Manila 9th Feb., Gen.-S., T. & Co.
E.
Co.
SAILISO VESSELS.
Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639, Burmann, 22nd Dec-Haiphong 1st Dec., Ballast.-A., K.
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Ponape, Ger. sch., 220, H. Martens, 31st Dec,
!-ec.,
Ballast.German
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION,,
CLASS.
erniter, 1st Clas
TONS. GUNS, 1H,F,
1,070
Lieut. ummander A. L. Grosson... ... Captain ff. Grant-Dalton
CAPTAIN,
LAST REPORTED AT
Britomat Cadmus Chensh Clia Diadem Fame,...
cheapvetimasel,," emper, and laut river gunboat ... fiver punbost
sloop..
1,700 4,360
4
3,000
To
7,000
710
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Hongkong
Hongkong
Yangtaxe
900
147
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1,070
1,400
Lieut. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. L. Majendis ...
Yangtze
Yangtoso
190
300
Hongkong
6
1,400
Commander C. D. S. Raikes
Hongkong
11,000
16
15,500
Captain C. H. Umfreville
244 300
en route England
164
306
1.360
10
5,700 7,000
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273
4,000
Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox
Shanghai
Hongkong
Hongkong
275
6
4,000
Lieut-Commander R. Henniker-Haston
Hongkong
Hart...
280
3,900
Lieut.-Commander W. H“Darwall
Janus
Hongkong
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9,800 14
12,000
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Kentis
Hongkong
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18
30,000
Captain C. F. Thursby
Hoogkang
616
4
1,200
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1,070
6
1,400
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22,000
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180
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310
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240
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240
6,500
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Manila-Per Zafiro," 16th Feb., 11 A.M. 1. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 16th Feb. 1.15 2.36. Manila-Per Fuensang, 16th Feb. 3 PM | Bhanghai-Per Kongsang, 16th Feb., 5.P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamani-Por Maran Maru, 16th Feb., 52.M.
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fiver gunboat
river gunboat
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torpedo bust destroyer | 250
receiving abip
Lieut. Commander Parcy Crabtree.
Captain John F. Parry
fon passage to China
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Commodora
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Hongkong Well Rive: Canton
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Lieut.Commander E. Becretan
Yangtz
Hongkong
river gunboat.
900
Yaoglase
river gunboat
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6,300
Canton
torpedo boat destroyer... river gupboat
020 360
450
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Hongkong
Hongkong
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550
Llept.-Commander GB, Spicer-Simson LiBul-Commander G, J. Toda
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