Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA."
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
Regular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, vin STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
Taking Cargo at Through, intes to all European North Continental and Brittala 19irin, alko Trieste, Lisbon, Oparta, Getion, and other Mediterranean Levantion, Black Baltic Sea and
Pueri, and all North and South American Pörik,
.
·
Next Sallings from Hongkong: OUTWARD.
For Shanghai, Kobs & Yokolinos:
11
"
PISA
16th Ang.
0.J, 'D, ADLERS 22nd Aug,
C. F. LAEISZ 11th. Supt.
ARCADIA......... 24th Sept.
For Further Particulars, apply to
LOG BOOK.
375 Steamers now Fitted with Wiroloss.
|
* HOMEWARD.
For larre, Rotterdam & Hamburg :
8.8. F. BUELOW...... 15th Aug For Havre, Brausen v Hamburg :
8.5. GOLDENFELS... 27th Ang. For Harro, Rotterdam & Hauding :
.....8.8. BRINGAVIA................&th Sept. For Havre & Hamborg :
9.8. SULVIA .......... 12th Sept. For Mar ailles, Havre, H'burg & Ant:
8.8. PREUSSEN...... 16th Sept.
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, ' Hongkong Officin.
f12
To Sail Regular Steamship Service
With Herty to wall t the Malabar Const.
are Sting Phon, forutos,
FOR NEW YORK.
...23rd August. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1912.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination.
London, via Usual Ports of Call
Loudon, Leith and Antwerp
London and Autwerp via Singapore, &n. Havre, Rotterdami and Hamburg, &c.
Havre and Hamburg, &c.
Havre, Bremon and Hamburg
European Ports.
Marseilles, Havre, Hamburg & Antwerp, &é.... Marseilles, London & Antwerp via Singapore,&u. Naples, Leith and Rotterdam
Vessel's Name.
For Freight Apply To
To be
Dispatched.
Arcadia .: P. & O. Co.... 17 August, Noon Carmarthenshiro J. M. & Co.... 3 September, about
P. & 0.00.... 21 August, about
H. A. L.
16 Septem bor
... 14 August, d'light
OLEARANOES AT THE BAR-
・BOUR OFFICE: Dagny, for Macho." Loosok, for Singaporo. Halobing, for Foochom, Taming, for lioilo. Kumsang, for Calentia. Akļ-maru, lor Colombs,. Mathilde, for Haiphong. Chinhas, for Canton.
Hangsang, for Shanghai. Fakui-maru, for Wakamatsu, Kaijo- Lara, for Swalow,
PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Par K. Chinita, arrived 12th Aug., from Shanghai:-- Ваньо
F
Shion
Por n.. Aki Maru, arrived 12th
***
Onndia
Briegavia
H. A. L.
... 5 September
Suevia
H. A. I
... 11 September
Goldenfels
H. A. L.
... 23 August
Pronsson
***
Aki Maru
N. Y. K.
(Honroy Luotzow Dunerio Baron Cawdor,
S. T. & Co....
22 August, about
M. & Co.
Bank Line ...
& Co.
:
21 August, Noon 10 September 16 August, about
Y.
Naples, Gonon, Algiers, Gibraltar; Sonthampton, Capoports via Mauritius.
Dolagoa Bay, Durban, Enst London, &o..
New York
do
New York, viu Suez Canal Boston and New York
San Francisco, etc
+
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
San Francisco vin Keelung und Japan, &c. San Francisco via Amoy, Shanghai.& Jupun, &é. Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, &c. Mexico, Porn, Chili via Japan'...
Vie oria, D., & Taemina via Koolung, &c. Victoria, IL.C., & Tacoma via Keelung & Japan Victoria, Vancouver, B., Seattle & Tacoma, &e. Vancouver via Shanghaiyalapan &c.
do do 'do
8.S. ACRE 1 On or shont 1911 | Australian Ports
...September UASILE" ...) For Freight mad further suformustion.
ply
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agent
Every month more vessels aro boing fitod with wireless appare tus. According to a table pube Hished in Lloyd's Registor, there are now 375 steamers equipped with this mothod of evmninica- tion. In parallel columns are 3.8. " ATHOLL”) u or shou given the nine of the ship, !
ownership hur gross tonnage, and the particular #PH{{*|]? ' employed. Thirteen sailing ves sels carry wireless, and it is: notable that two of these, the Mersoy and the Taisei Maru, aro ocean-going cutlet ships. Inelul ex in the sailing cruft which have | wireless aro a number of largo! bit carrying towing barges Shipping and Engineering." Big Australian Waterway
Scheme Capt. Johnston, the American export who was engagoi jaman. {- vise the South Australian for ernment on the locking of the Murray River, advisos in his re- port on the scheme that to seruró
The full utilisation of the watera |
Hongkong, 711 Aug. 1912: [526
Australian Ports via Manila
ila
do
Atholl Ambria
Inverclyde
Dacre Castle
Tonyo Maru
Korga
23 August, about
II. A. I... 31 August, about
D. & Co...
S. T. & Co....
10 Sept,, about
D. & Co.
19 Sopt., about
T.K, K.
***
... 20 August
P. M. Co.
P. M. Co.
***
Porsia Vorwuorlu Buyo Maru Mexico Maru Chicago Maru... Lord Dorby ... Empress of India Monteaglo
T. K. K.
... 3 October, 1pm.
... 27 August, I p.m..
S. W & Co.... 1 September
.... 4 October
17 August, 1 p.m. 3 September, I p.
0.8. K. 0.8. K.
Bank Lino... 15 August C. P. R. Co.... 24 August, 6 p.m. .... P. R. Co.... 5 October, 0 p.m.
Australia.
Enstorn Nikko Maru Chiangalia
G. L. & Co.... N. Y. K. B. & S.
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
Hongkong --New York. Batavia, Cheribon, Samarung, &c.
of the Murray, canalisation must AMERICAN ASIATIC SS. CO
be resorted to, and for this pur-¦ pose will be necessary to come! struct locks and weits. Ho as mes that it has boon decided
to carry out at work, and he,
FOR NEW YORK v1. SUEZ CANALL
(With libery to all at bo
Mala Chat} 8.9. NVERELYDE"
recommends that it be undertakou jou or abait. 10th September, Ir12.
at in early lato. Six or more For Pnight and later informative
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Benaral Agents. Hongkang, 2001 July, 1912.
587
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK,
locks and woira, he considona, supply so will have to be provided within i South Australia, and he strongly favours the work being started from the lower end of the river. This, he says, will be the most aconomical and workable selieino. He will make a further report when ho reiches Washington,THE Baterije whither he will return inne-
"AMBRIA," The locking of the diately.
Capt. W. Fase, will be despatched as Murray river system, which husve on or about the #lat Angust, long been debated, would estab
1912.
lish a water highway of 2,000 or
For fright arply to
· Hongkong Offeo.
do
do
do do
do
do
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta
Singapore, Ponang and Rangoon
Bombay via Singapore, and Colombia * Kudut and Sandakan-
Japan
do
Kobo and Yokohama...
'do.
do
Yokohama and Kobe
Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai.
Nagasaki, Kobs and Yokolumna
Tientsin,
唱素常
Tsingtan and Newchwing
Manila, Cobu and Iloilo
Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cobu Swatow
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokoliamu Shanghai, Moji and Kobe
Shanghai, Kobe and Moji
do
do
do
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tlo Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama,
do Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Hankow, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama... Shanghai
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3,000 miles into the heart of pro- HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, ducing Australia.
The N.V.K Calcutta Service. Hongkong. 27th July, 1812.
Consignees
The "Japan Chronicla" learns i from the Nippon Ynsen Kaisla that the sympathy of Japanese shippers and of shippers in ludia with the Company has gradually increased, and led the Company to increase the sterumors on the service to five from November last in order to meet the requiro. monts of business. The Apear lino has withdrawn from the competition, and transferred all THE Steamship ita vessels to the British-India
00
.com-
potition with all earnestness. The Nippon Yusen Kaish has decided to add another stemor to ita flest
SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI
· SERVIZI MARITTIMI, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM BOMBAY..
Consignees
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL' LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
"KLEIST,"
Tjiliwong Tjimahi Tjikini Dilwara Itola
K
DIE
Kawachi Maru. Borneo Tjilaroom Tjimanook
Prinz Sigismund Atsuta Maru
Muttra
...
**
Austria Kumano Maru... Chipshing Tansui
Toan
Zafiro
Haimun. Haitan
100
Prinz Ludwig... Colombo Maru,
Jelunga
*
Den of Glamis...
TEA
Nembang
Pisa Nippon Palma
Coylon
Tjikini
Assayo
Chinhua
Anhui
Tjilatjap Africa
Consignce
414
***
J. C. J. L.
..
J. O. J. L.
J. C. J. L.
D), S. & Co....
J. M. & Co....
N. Y. K.
M. & Co.
H
17 August, Noon 30 August, Noon 28 August, I p.m.
Quick despatel
Quick dospateli
Quick dosprich
15 August
28 August, Noon
19 August
... Middle of August
J. C. J. L....
J. O. J. L. M. & Co.
KA
N. Y. K. J. M. & Co.... S. W. & Co... N, Y. K. J. M. & Co.... B. & S. : B. & S.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
TH
THE P. & 0; 8. Ñ. Co.'s Steamer
"SARDINIA,"
***
S. T. & Co.... D, L. & Co.... D. L. & Co...
F. half August
Quick despatch
20 August, about
14 August p.m. 14 August, Noon 28 August, about 28-August, Noon 22 August, Noon 15 August, 1 p.m. 20 August, 4 p.m. 19 August, 4 p.m.
14 August, 11 p.m. 16 August, 11 a.m.
M. & Co,... 21 August, about N. Y. K. 14 August
11, S. & Co.... 18 August
J. M. & Co.... 19 August, noon H. A. L. 15 August
A. N. & Co..... 20 August, about P.&O. Co.... 22 August, about J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about I, & O. Co.... 10 August; about J. O. J. L... Quick despatch P. & 0. Co... 15 August, about B. & S. ... 15 August, 4 p.m. B. & S. 17 August, M'night J. O. J. L.... Quick despatch S. W. & Co... 4 September
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Tranquebor, Swed, n.x, 2,286,8. Kia, 11th Aug. Blogapore 6th Aug., Gen.-M. & Co. Fangturm, Br. 9.8., 8,118, E. Tilemann, 11th Aug.-Phila dolphin, Bulk oil-Vandard & Co.
Aug,from Yokobasun :— Arnold, Mrs. J. Buteknill, Hou. and
Mr. J. Fitzgerald, Miss 8.
Horton, Mine May
Hammond, Mrs.
A. Kelly, Miss B M Rozario, Mrs. J.L. Tutherly, W.
SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.
London, July 2, 1912. Arrival from China -Yang Taze. The following havo passed the -Benvenue, Borneo, Calhas, linaire, Lutzow, Yoddo, Kioto. London, July Arrivals from China. Ford, Ladies, Ernest Simons.
The following vasrale have passed the Canal-Kitano Mam, Suovia, Titan, Telonohaa.
London, July 12. Arrivals from China-Calobas, Kitano Mara.
The following vessels have passed the Canal Alcinous, Parsons, Sardinia, Sithonia, Tranquebar.
London, July 10. Arivals from Obias-Flintshire. Gooben, Matoppo.
The following vessels bare passed the Capil-Bolgravis, Glooloohy Hyson, Indranska, Kloist, Norn, Scandia, Africa, "Arabion,
Landon, July 19: Arrivals from China :-3ithoain,
+
Vandalis, Arcadia.
HOTEL LISTS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Aston, F. W. Auroly, G. Darbe dai, A. T, Baralom, C. J. Borner, E.
7.
Barker, V. Fiato, E, R. Bosch, O... Beaumont, G. A. Bell, G. D. J. {'Brown, Mr. & Mr.`
1. 8. N.
Busoh, P. A. R. Buckland, C. P Cotru, Mr. J. B.
| Cobb, A. II.
.
Collins, W. II. Cokely, T. J. Coop r. Cat, G. G. Crocker, Miss Cutry, O. P. Dalayar, N..J. Davie, O. H. Bellinzon, V Dollar, Mr. & Mrs.
J. H. & inft.
Dorian, J. H.
Drow, W 0.
Dyson, J.
Esmes, E.-W.
1
Joseph, R. M.
Joseph, E. M. Joy, M. H. Kabol, E. 8. Kempthorne, A. S Kloro, Dr. Knight, W: E. Kruck, 11. Lange, F. Lohneri, G; F... Lloyd, G. T. Lopez, Lt. J. N. Lyih, Mr. & Mrs.
N. R. Maclntyre, Mr. &
Mas. Neil... Marriott, DE, 0. Marshall, W.-B.
Marker, II. L. Matthewman, T.
H. Mathy,, P. E. McKenny, Dr. C.
W. MoNail, W.
Mehta, K. B.
Merecki, J.
Moxer, L..
Mulder, Mr. and
Mr. J. D. F.
Eendesha y, D. 6. Morris, J.
F: VOR
Naismith, W.
Ehrenfols, Mr. and Odom, F, ́8.'
Mrn, H. C.
Fenn, W. T. Wher, H. A. Florin, A. G. Fowler, E. A. 8. French, Mrs, &oltild Faller, Dezm80 George, Mr. & Mrs.
'F, J.
corge, Minn Goldsmith, A. §. Goulboum, V.
onld. Mr. & Mrs.J. Gourdoy, H.
Poyton, P. l.
Prescott, R. Pengla, W., Jun. Bay, E. H. Raymond, E. M. Road, H. G. Reynolds, J. E. Rony, Miss F Ricketts, W. R.. Rittor, F. Schwolke, W. Smith, E. L. Solomon, H. H. Spear, R.
Grataina, D. M. G. Balder, Lt. mad Grinshaw, R, J. Mr. C. Ft.
All, Capt.T. P. - Struthers, J. Honnibal, Mr, aud
Mrs. W. A.
Hatbord, W. T..
Harrison, A. Harrison, Mr. and
Mrs, R. J. Haslain, Min
aslan, R. H.
I
Hayes, Mr. & Mrs.
Q, V.
The following vassoin passed the Caval Achilles, Bayera, Bonaldør, | Hou-b. Dr. 8. DerMingor, Iyo Maen, Peito, Palous.
Arrivals
-from
Porsetts."
London, July 28.
China Nora, Jolineon, G.
The following vessels have passod
Hnnt, Th. Vou
Tunes, Capt: R...
Jones, J. W.
Aaron
the Caoul:-Antenor, Atsuti Mary"! | Angelini Ceylon, Lothian, Nippon, Pathan, Arnold, J. B. Syria, Walton Hall.
Austin, E. W. Barretto, 15. M./ Beagjon, Miss L. Buisson, A. Birot, L. Brad, A, de
London, July 26.
China--Hyson,
Arrivals from Tya Maru, Arbies.
The following vossale have passed the Canal:-Machon, Nore, Ulysses.
Arrivals from
London, July 30,
Chios: Bayern, E. F. Ferdinand, Himalays, Pelow, Scandia,
The following vow Is have pa sad the Caledonien, Prinz Ludwig, Prometheus, &alazio, Tydens,
Canal
Burdi, H. IX. Butler, Mrs. M. S.
J
Byrne, J. D. Campbell, J. Chopard, F. A. Coulon, F. J. Cowell, G.
London, August 2. Arrivals from Chion:-Andalusia, Grabant, J.
Dorflinger, Hector, Schuylkill.
Svensson, Mr. sad
Mrs. Vermeil, G. Waterman, E. J. Watkins, H. Wax, Mrs.
Whamond, D. M.
· White, Mr. & Mrv.
H. L. II.
Wood, G. G. Wright, J. Wright, Mr. ned
Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A.
iltas.
Loe Ping-Bam Lee Wong, Mrs. Timpen, M. Logabil, V. Maas, Rov. and
Mra. O, Ul. Manio, Mrs. D. Miclo, J. Morento, Mr. and
Mrs. V.
Mullar, A. Olson, Q. G. Petersen, H. C. Robinson, H, P., Ross, F. E. Koltooh, E.
David, J. A.
Granado, A.
Roogean, E.
Rovel, R. A..
Greau, J, W. Jones D.
Seans, V. F.
Taybr, F. W.
The following Tools passed tho Caual:Benlomond, Hirano Maru. Kappier, E. J. Palins, P, F. Friedrich, Senoce, Kerouas, P. Sleislor, Den of Glamis.
London, August 8rd. Arrival from China :-Syria.
Tronty, P. Walker, T. E. Wright, H. M.
EDWARD HOTEL,
Lanzine, Gex, Lebrun, H.
Kiro London, August 6.
Aoki, T. Arrival from China :Salozie
Aron, F. The following vesels have passed Begly, R. A.... the canal:-Hitachi Marn, Liberia, Belilios, Dr. Bramley,
Oroase, Lieut.
Tondon, August 9. Dobble, Mrs. Arrivals from China Hirano Dobbe, J. A. Maru, Prometheus.
Donaldson, W. A. The following worsels have pasecil | Lwing | the Canal:-Denbighahire; Namur, Ficchett, Ms. Ocranion, Bachsen. Teenkai, Aloxía | Grimble, Goo. Theseno, Africa, Glenfarg, e
Hashimoto, M.
Hunter, H, Hyda, H.
Mexico
12th Ang. Yokohama 81st July, Gen.-N. Y. K. Mara, Jap. 6.8., 9,759, N. Kobayashi, 12th Aug.- Trosina, U.S., 10th July, Gen. -0. 9. K.
August 11th.
Ralp
10' 2.18.
$
p.m.
Baromeler
.29.70 29.78
Temperature... 80
80 Humidity ...
0.01
Man. ( Leigh, Miss A.
87
62
Arrived Hongkong on 6th Aug., 1912, Aki Maru, Jap. s ., 9,995, B. Kon, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are
MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ and STRAITS. "ISCHIA,"
bureby informed that their goods, with } Company, and the Indo-China having arrived from the above ports, the exception of Opium, Treasure and Consignees of Cargo by the above- Company in
also seeking a Consignees of cargo by her are hereby in- Valuables, are being landed and stored named vassal are hereby informed that purchasor for its vessels and formed that their goods are being landed their risk into the hazardous snd/or their Goods are being landed and Paklet, Ger. z., 1,017, G. Wenzel, business. Now the British-India as their risk into the inzandota and/or oxtra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-pisood at their risk in the Hongkong
12th Ang-Bougkok Bib Company is the only rival bazarjous Godowns of the kang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s
Aug, Rice-B. & 8. to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Godowns at Kowloon, where each Con-
Tjila room, Datol 8,000, P.
5.3., and is Carrying
udowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, West Point Godowns, whence delivery signhont will be sorted out Mark by
Rodas, 12th Aug-Bolik Mark and delivery can be obtained as
Papin 6th Aug., Gen3.. whence delivery may be obtained, may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on the Goods are landed.
I. . L. Perishable goods to be inken delivery of
unisie intimation is received from the Optional Goods will be landed here Chinhus, Br. 3., 1,340, Walker, 181k immediately.
Ali olaims must be sent to the office Consignees batore non to-day request-unless fastructions are given to tha
Aug-Shanghai 1th Aug, on this run, and to extend the of the Undersigned before Noon on the ing it to be landed bare.
contrary within 6 hours.
Gen.-B. &B.
Aug, service to Yokohama, whence 17th lust, or they will not...bo, rê-| No claims will be admíttet after the Goods not cleared within 8 days in- Lyeemoon, Ger. na, 1,2 Hellhoff, steamers will leave for India for- ongnized.
Goods bar left the Godowns, and all oluding date of arrival will be subject to
18th Aug-Balgon 9th nightly. This extension of the All O'alma must be presented within goods remaining undelivered after the rent.
Aug., GenE. A. L+ service is to be opened by the | teu days of the strauer's arrival Fare, | 14th of Aug., will be subject to rent. No Fire Insanace will be effected Haimun, Br. de, 641, 3. W. Evani, Hiroshima-maru. A diroot after which date they cannot be re- All bruken, shafed; and damaged by me in any case whatever.
18 Ang-Bwaton 19th Goods are to be Jaft in the Godowns, service between Tokyo and Yoko.congaized.
Damaged packages must be left in
Aug, Gaa-P.. L. & Co. No Claims will be admitted after the where they will be examined on the the Godowns for examination by the hama and India will now be
'DEPARTED. Consigass and the Company's sure oponed, which will greatly facili-xoods have left the Godown, and all 14th of Aug, at 9.80 km.
Aug. 18. tate the import of pig iron from 18th in we will be subject to rent.
Goods remaining undelivered after thej All claim must reach us before the voyors, Moners, Goddard and Douglas, d Calcutta and of Rangoon rice to
21st of August, 1912, or they will at 10 s.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Armand Bahlo, for Marseilles. All broken, chafed, and damaged not be recognised.
All Claims minst be presented withiw Nippen-mayu, for San Frandsso. Japan and the export of goods Goods must be left in Le Gadows, No Fire Insurance will be effected. ten days of the pleatzer'n arrival kera Tokhama-mara, for Beattie.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned after which date they cannot be realching, for Fooohow.
from Tokyo and Yokohama for Hongkong, Singapore, &o. (which, ou the N.Y.K. is aware, are British ports, and would come within the limits of "coasting trade" ware. they Japanese Instead of British.
where they will be examined on the 14th last, at 9.80 1.M.)
No Fire Insuranos has been effected.
"CARLOWITZ 400.
Agente.
[676
7th Aug., 1919,
by the undersigned, flag ding cognised? No Claims will be admitted
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD the foods have laft, the flodowa
MELCHERS & 00}"
Guneral Agents. “
ngkớng, Tim Áno, 1912.
AH W. D. BHALLARD,
Bling: Superintendent.
Sag, 1012,, [4
Tamlog, for Philippias Jalandi. Ensing, for Calcutta Hangsung, fir Bhanghel, Loosok, for Ho bow. Tranqnabar, for Mal
Orawford
Eobele, Mi Felson
GRAL
Mauboff, C, N, McCormack, J. Michell, Dr.
Mody, Mr. & Mr.
J. A. N. Murray, M. F.
(hly, R. N. Pausmore, Capt.
Mrs.
Peanasa, H. Ramsay, Mr. R. Reed,, E, B.
Bibrée, Dr. A.
Spurge, H..
Minkaitz, F.
Kingborn, Mr. Mn Stewart, Capt. Laualtern, Mr. & Mrs. Allan H,
Lemaire, Mr. and
Mrs, and obild
Batcook Bond, C. Brelthaupt, O. Brittner. Child, L. C. Vole, Miks
to 19th Ang, 1912 Gabriel
Tint.
Contul children.
Taylor, B. B.
Wolteon, J
Williams, Mra, E.
HOTEL.
Moskil, O.
McClure, Mrs.
Myali, A. T. Olafler Peemueller, P. Peyton-Grin Phillips, T. Preira, B.
Blckarda, di
Graham, Mr. & Mrs. Ridger::
Water Haberer
Hust, Hrs,
Jensen, H,
4to a 0.1King, A. J. B.
Kiel, N..
-448 5* Lorris, F.
13 M 49,* MV 3.55 1.3.4
1.6
4449 4 43 95
Lyons, H. C.
Guaʼry Adams, Mr. & Mrs.
Oklasban. 8. J.
Beyffort
Smyth, J. H.
Spilman, R. M. - Blooks by A..
Taylor, Mr.,
West":
Derian, A. Or, Thai
TIDE TABLE.
18th
High Water Howakost
Lov
Ma
Main
Wed.
14
Ther.
16
ปี
43' 4.5
9
50
Gria, D. P.
Rother, O.
Boboff, H.!
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