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ON SINGAPORE.—

On demand..

SOVEREIGNS Bank's Buying Rate GOLD LEAF, 100 fine, per tael

.2% pm.

.10.77 .55.50

VESSELS ON THE BERTH. -For LONDON, - Patroclus (str.), Japan (str.), Mirzapore (str.).

For, SAN FRANCisco. – Coptic (str.), Peru (str.). For NEW YORK.-Gor. Robie, Liv (str.), Dromeltan, Abner Coburn (str.), Energia (str.).

For AUSTRALIA.-Candia (str.).

For PORTLAND.—Mogul (str.).

For BALTIMORE.—Isaac Reed, Iolani

For BREMEN,-Preussen (str.), Maria Rickmers -(str.).

For MARSEILLES.-Cowrie (str.),

TONNAGE.

SHANGHAI, 24th September (from Messrs. Whee- lock & Co.'s report.)-There is no change to note in the homewar freight market, and tea continues to be the chief article of export, in fact New York steamers have been nearly entirely supported by it. Cargo for London continues scarce, and tonnage has been more than ample for shippers' requirements in this direction. For New York ria Suez.-The Lir is due on the 28th, and this steimer, bar accidents, will be the last, for the present, to load at 17s. 6d. the Macduf, dne about 5th October and St. Ninian, to follow, having arranged to put up the rate to 25s., where it is likely to stay, unless unlooked for oppo- sition appears. For New Yore ria Cape.-The Helen Brewer expects to leave here a full ship, without having to call at southern ports. The Drumellon will leave about 20th October for Hongkong, where the remainder of a full cargo awaits her. For New York vid Pacific Lines.-For tea the rate fell to 1 cent, but has recovered to 18th, other rates remain- ing unchanged. Rates of freight are:-London, by -Conference Lines, general argo 35s.; waste silk 37s. -6d.; tea 35s.; Northern Continental ports, by Confer- ence Lines, general cargo 35s.; waste silk 37s. 6d.; tea 35s.; New York riá London, by Conference Lines, general cargo 428 6d; waste silk 458.; ten 42s. 6d.; Baltimore rid London, by Conference Lines, general cargo 47s. (d.; waste silk 50s.; ten 478. 6d.; Konigs- berg ria London, by Conference Lines, general cargo 42s. 6d.; waste silk 45s; ten 42s. 6d.; Manchester, by Conference Lines, general cargo 47s. Od.; waste silk 50s.; tea 47s. 6d; Liverpool, by Conference Lines, general cargo 42s. Ed.; waste silk 45s.; tea 42s. 6d.; Hamburg, by Conference Lines, general cargo 35s.; waste silk 37s. 6d.; tea 35s. Above rates are subject to a deferred return, as per Conference circular. Havre, by Conference Lines, tallow 32s. 6d. net, general cargo 32s. 6d. net, waste silk 353. net, Lea 32s. 6d. net; Genoa, by Conference Lines tallow 32s. 6d. net, general cargo 323. d. net, waste silk 35s. net, tea 32s. 6d. net; Marseilles, by Conference Lines, tallow 32s. 6d. net, general cargo 32s. 6d. net, waste silk 35s, net, tea 32s. 6d. net. 42s. 6d. per ton of 20 cwt. for above three ports. New York, by sail, 14s.; New York viú Pacific, 14 gold cents per lb. tea, 3 cents per lb. silk, $12 per ton strawbraid; New York riú Suez, 17s. 6d. per ton general cargo, 17s. 60. tea; Boston, 255. per ton general cargo; Phila- delphin, 25s. per ton general cargo. Coast rates:- Moji to Shanghai $1.10 per ton coal; Nagasaki to Shanghai $1 10 per ton el; Newchwang to Kobe 12 cents; Newchwang to southern ports, 14 cents; Wuhn to Canton, 18 cands.

SHIPPING,

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST MAIL. HONGKONG.

September-

ARR' TALS.

THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS.

26, Candia, British str., from Yokohama. 26, Dante, German str., from Saigon. 26, Cosmopolit, German str., from Hoihow. 26, Idzumi Maru, Jap. str., from Kobe. 26, Loongmoon, German str., from Shanghai. 26, Oopack, British str., from Shanghai, 26, Terrier, Norw. str., from Tientsin. 26, Triumph, German str.. from Pakhoi. 26, Kanagawa Maru, Jap. str., from Antwerp. 27, Namon, British str., from Coast Ports. 27, Bormida, Italian str., from Bombay. 27, Ettrickdale, British str., from Hamburg. 27. Tientsin, British str., from Ningpo. 27, Laos, French str., from Shanghai. 27, Menelaus, British str., from Liverpool. 27, Ingrani, British str., from New York. 27, Frejr, Danish str., from Haiphong. 28, Fushun, Chinese str., from Canton. 28, Woosung, British str., from Canton. 28, Framnes, Norw. str., from Canton, 28, Gerda, German str., from Hamburg. 28, Caledonien. French str., from Marseilles. 28, Thales, British str., from Taiwanfoo. 28, Wingsang, British str., from Shanghai. 28, Hanoi, French str., from Haiphong. 28, Chefoo, British str, from Newchwang. 28, Meefoo, Chinese str., from Shanghai. September-

DEPARTURES.

23, Hailan, French str, for Hoihow. 23, Mathilde, German str., for Hoihow. 23, Pronto, German str., for Chefoo. 23, Robilla, British str., for Europe. 23, Ningchow, British str., for London. 23. Canton, British str., for Swatów. 23, Esmeralda, British str., for Manila. 23, Framnes, Norw. str., for Canton. 23, Hailoong. British str., for Swatow. 23, Oanfa, British str., for Amoy. 23, Shangbai, British str., for London. 24, Krim, Norwegian str., for Hongay. 24, Amara, British str., for Singapore. 24, Ancona, British str., for Yokohama. 24, Astral. British str. for Sumatra. 24, Hong Leong, British str., for Amoy. 24, Oslo, Norwegian str., for Shanghai. 24, Sendai Maru, Jap. str., for Shanghai. 24, Singan, British str., for Swatow. 24, Tokio Maru, Jap. str., for Australia. 24, Victoria, Swedish str., for Haiphong. 25, Progress, German str., for Kobe. 25, Miike Maru, Japanese str., for Kobe. 25, Duguesclin, French ship, for Portland, Or. 25, Brindisi, British str.. for Bombay. 25, Chiyuen, Chinese str., for Shanghai. 25, Hohenzollern, German str., for Yokohama. 25, Pathan, British str., for New York. 25, Prenssen, German str., for Shanghai. 25, Socotra, British str., for Yokohama. 26, Ask, Danish str., for Hoihow. 26, Mongkut, British str., for Bangkok. 27, Phoenix, British g-bt., for Macao. 27, Loongmoon, German str., for Canton. 27, Chingping, Chinese str., for Newchwang. 27, Choysang, British str., for Shanghai. 27, Clara. Garman str., for Hoihow. 27. Peiyang, German str., for Shanghai. 27, Tientsin, British str., for Canton. 28, Erator, German str., for Hamburg. 28, Maria Jebsen, German str., for Kobe. 28, Menmuir, British str., for Australia. 28, Olympia, British str., for Tacoma. 28, Arratoon Apcar, British str., for Caloutta. 28, Caledonien, French str., for Shanghai. 28, Haimun, British str., for Swatow. 28, Idzumi Maru, Jap. str., for Singapore. 28, Kanagawa Maru, Jap. str., for Kobe. 28, Oopack, British str., for London. 28, Woosung, British str., for Swatow. 28, Zafiro, British str., for Manila.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVED.

Per Choysung, from Shanghai, &c.-Messrs. J. Houstoun aud J. Patterson.

23, Pera, Amr. str., from San Francisco. 23, Hong Leong, British str., from Straits. 23, Deucalion, British str., from Sandakan. 23, Formosa, British str., from Tamsui. 23, Ask, Danish str., from Haiphong. 23, Chiyuen, Chinese str., from Canton. 23, Krim, Norwegian str., from Canton. 24, Hinsang, British str., from Samarang. 24, Singan, British str., from Canton. 24, Siam, British str., from Singapore. 24, Preussen, German str., from Bremen. 24, Changsha, British str., from Sydney. 24, Sinkai, Jap. str., from Formosa. 24, Chelydra, British str., from Calcutta. 24, Fushun, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 24, Zatiro, British str., from Manila. 24, Pathan, British str., from Amoy. 25, Loyal, German str., from Yokohama. 25, Haimuu, British str., from Tamsui. 25, Chingping, Chinese str., from Canton. 25, Choysang, British str., from Canton, 25, Martha, German str., from Pekalongan. 25, P. C. C. Klao, British str., from Bangkok. | Hoyes.

Per Shanghai, for London, from Yokohama, Messrs. J. Browning, E. Eddy, A. Penfold, W. Somerville, E. Bray, A. Rantall, E. Ray ment, A. Snell and S. Bebbings; for Hongkong, from Shanghai, Mr. W. Warren.

Per Peru, for Hongkong, from San Francisco Dr. and Mrs. W. M. S. Beede, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. W. D. Montgomery; from Yokohama, Messrs. P. A. Barlow, W. B. Walker, F. M. Amsick and G. B. Brutton.

Per Formosa, from Tamsui, &c.-Mr. G.

September 29, 1897.]

Per Changsha, from Sydney.-Mrs. J. E. Bois and children, Misses Parry, Pasb, O'Tama, and O'Chic, Mr. and Mrs. Hamawara and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hingham and children, | Messrs. Tringham, Walsh, Collins, Wayne, and

Matsumoto.

Per Preussen; from Bremen.-Consul Lonz, Capt. Majahara, Messrs. Maza, Marcus, C Travers and family, H. A. Bagnal, Tick, B. Emsley, W. Schmids, J. Inokey, W. Watling, M. Slevogt, J. Booth, S. Thompson, O. Schu- ricks, H. Cox, A. Loritt and wife and Spitze, Misses M. Galloway, and Coombs, and Mrs. Robinson, and 309 Chinese.

Per Chelydra, from Calcutta, &c.-Rev, and Mrs. Ashton, Miss Boyd, and Mr. Clarke.

Per Fushun, from Shanghai-Messrs. Bahr, Howard. Fung, and Sum.

Per Zafiro, from Manila-Mr. and Mrs. J. Loyzaga and 2 children, Messrs. O. Bramwell, H. K. Kojimo, Sin Leong and Lei Pin.

Per Haimun, from Coast Ports.-Mr. and Miss Southey and 144 Chinese.

Per Oopack, from Shanghai-Mr. Pearce. Per Loongmoon, from Shanghai-Messrs. Gocho, Pagge, and Stragith.

Per Namoa, from Coast Ports.-Messrs. Fockeu and Young.

Per Laos, from Shanghai for Hongkong- Messrs. G. Netcalf. F. Larkin, Tsung Chang Tong, Chung Sai Tu and Chung Say Fu, Miss Fleming, Messrs. Kirchoff, Jokmakoff, and Lepine. For Yokohama-Messrs. H. Jesson, A. Cheke, and Ellis. From Shanghai for Saigon -Mr. L. Durand. From Yokohama for Colombó -Mr. Samnel. For Port Said-Mr. Fiora- ranti. From Shanghai for Port Said-Mr. Waeber. For Marseilles-Mr. Van der Stegen and son, Dr. Taylor Grant, Mr. Ackermann, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox and baby, Messrs. Schlee, L. Jansen, R. Larsen, and N. Sandsen. From Yokohama for Marseilles-Miss E. White, Messrs. den Arend, Notter, Aubert and G. Hirchfeld.

Per Kanagawa Maru, from Antwerp for Hongkong Mr., Mrs. and Miss Playfair, Mrs. Ethel Read, Mr. and Mrs. Naur. Miss Kale Hutchinson, and Mr. Geo. Hoff. For Shanghai -Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Houston. For Yoko- hama-Capt. G. Katzura, Messrs. T. Iwasawa, N. Makuda, and Macmillan, Mr. and Mrs. Provossordworth.

DEPARTED.

Per Rohilla, from Hongkong for Singapore -Mr. Morphy. For London-Messrs. Geo Menzies, M. Blakeman, R.N., and Judd. From Shanghai for London-Messrs. W. H. Welsby, A. H. Bridge, and W. H. Rhodes. From Yoko hama for Singapore-Mrs. Grant. For Brindisi -Mr. F. W. Fitzgerald Harris.

Per Shanghai, from Yokohama for London- Messrs. J. Browning, E. Eddy, A. Penfold, E: Bray, A. Randall, E. Rayment, A. Snell, S. Bobbings and W. Somerville.

Per Amara, for Singapore-Mr. Hanner. Per Esmeralda, for Manila--Mr. H. K. C. Fisher.

Per Ancona, for Kobe from Hongkong→ Messrs. R. S. Philpott and C. W. May. From Bombay Mr. J. N. Nankoria. For Yokohama from London-Messrs. H. Berrill and Pickering. From Singapore-Mr. Carnegie.

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Per Preussen, from Genos for Shanghai- Messrs. M. Stevagt, M. Spitze and Consul Dr. Lenz; from Southampton, Messrs. J. Booth, S. Thomson, O. Schuricht, E. H. Cox, J. Schong, Dr. Lovitts Diener, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lovitt and Mr. and Mrs. S. Sheer; from Hongkong, Mrs. Bois and two children and Mr. E. L. Mondon.

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Per Hohenzollern, from Genoa for Yokohama

Capt Majahara; from Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Travers, Mr. H. A. Bagnal and Mr. F. Satan Konely; from Hongkong, Mr. E. Dans. From Southampton for Hiogo, Mr. H. Marzus. From Singapore for Nagasaki, Messrs. 8. Out- usang and Takao Maso.

Per Sendai Maru, for Shanghai-Messrs. E. Gomes, L. J. de Silva, and W. M. Allan.

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29, Wyndham Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

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