March 4, 1899.1
CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
1898-99
lbs.
Shanghai and Hankow... 22,783,272
1897-98
lbs. 19,462,293
SUGAR
189
HONGKONG, 3rd March-The advance has been arrested and the market is now weaker. Quôta- | tions are:---
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Shekloong, No. 1, Whit..$7,80 to 7.83 er pol. EXPORT OF TEA FROM CHINA TO
do.
:, White... 7.15 to 7.20 UNITED STATES AND CANADA, Shekloong, No. 1, Brown,.. 5.15 to 6.20
1898-99 1897.08.
do.
2, Brown... 4.05 to` `6.00 | lbs.
lbs.
Swatow, No. 1, White... 7.65 to 7.70 16,621,547 20,836,060 do:
1, White..... 7.05 to 7.10 12 034,647 14,522,772 | 3wutow, No. 1, Brown... 4.85 to 4.00.
7,297,412 7,126,264 do.
-2, Brown... 4.70 to 4.75 Foochow Sugar Candy, ..11 60 to 11.65 9.95 in 10.00
Shanghai Amoy Foochow
On Sunday, on board H.M.S. Tamar, Rear | EXPORT OF TEA FROM CHINA TO`ODESSA Admiral Holland, before the assembled ship's company, after a short but appropriate speech, presented Wm. Hutchings, Lg Sea, aud Corporal Jas. Goldring, R.M.L.I., with the Royal Humane Society's testimonial on vellum for saving life under the following circumstances. About five o'clock on the morning of 7th Octo. ber last a Marine named Albt. T. Steele fell overboard from the Tweed and struck the ship's side in falling, which rendered him unconscious. The sentry on watch at once threw a life buoy and cried out, Mun overboard." Hutchings and Goldring, who were both asleep in their hammocks, were awakened by this ory, at once rushed on deck, and jumped overboard just in time to save the man, who was sinking for the last time. A strong tide was running, which carried them a hundred yards from the ship, but they succeeded in keeping Steele afloat until picked up by the ship's cutter.
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a. Andantino in D flat.....
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34,953,606
42,485,006 | 8ækimum
EXPORT OF TEA FROM JAPAN TO UNITED
STATES AND CANADA.
Yokohama.... Kobe
1808-99 11.4. 25,617,083 13,658,863
89.176.418
SILK.
1897-98 lbs. 26,414,353 15,602,288
42,016,641
L
C
MISCELLANEOUS EXPORTS. Per steamer Tantalus, sailed on the 7th February. For London:-3.279 packages tes, 1 case silks, 5 cases effects, 20 cases essential oil, 23 cases Chinaware. 41 cases blackwoodware, case steapoys, 37 cases bristles, 100 cases palm leaf fans, 6 cases camphor wood boxes, 750 cases and 300 casks ginger, 25 bales waste silk, 29 drums paint, 208 bales canes, 2,794 rolls matting, and 16 For Lo don and/or Man- chester:-300 bales waste silk For London and/or Glasgow:-25 casks ginger. For Liver- pool:-3 cases curios and 4 cases sundries For Manchester:-100 bales waste silk and 2 p'kages gundries.
For Hamburg-100 cases starain. seed and 423 bales canes. For Rotterdam and/or. Amsterdam:-250 cases ginger. For Odessa:→ 115 bales canes. For Antwerp and/or Ham- barg and/or London :-100 bales feathers.
CA TON, 18th February.-Tsatlers and Be-packages sundries reels-Nothing obtainable in these sorts. There bave heen orders on the market for New Season's R-réels No. 1 Grant at £645 According to New York cables some No. 1 Re-reels have been sold at 620 for shipment June/September, but we could not uscertain to what extent these sales amounted. Filatures. Have been in good de- | mand, but business has been very limited owin to the Chinese New Year holidays and the scarcity of Silk. Prices advanced $80/40 per picul espe cially Best grades finest and fine sizes. Short- reels have been in go››d enquiry, ani prices show also an advance of $20/30 per picul. Waste- About 1,000 bales of Steam Waste Extra and 50). bales of Market Extra have been settled at hardening prices.
Mr. A. G. Ward gave another organ recital at St. John's Cathedral on 27th Feb. Owing to other attractions there was not a very large congregation, but those who were present had a rich treat. Miss Murray Bain, who was the vocalist, was in good voice, and sang the pieces allotted to her beautifully. The following was the programme:~ Sonata (So. 3)
Mendelssohn. Con moto niaestoso-Poco a poco piu animato— Pempo primo-Andante tranquillo. "Cujus Animan"...("Stabat Mater "arr.
by Westbrook)... Rossini. Recitative and Vir ("Messiah ") Handel. Miss MURRay Bain. Recit..." He was cut off out of the land of the living." Air
"But Thou did-t not leave." Toccata...... (From "Twelve pieces for the Organ") Dubois, E. H. Lemare. b. Canzonetta... From "Three pieces for the Organ"
Marshall. SHA GEI, 25th February.-(From Messrs, A. Air
"St. l'uul"
Mendelssohn. K. Burkill & Sons' Circular )-The Home as rke! Miss MURRAY LAIN.
is again firmer, ind Blue Elephants are quoted "Jerusalem, thou that killest the Prophets.”
in London at 12/10. Raw Silk. The extent of March in B flat
Silas, the business for this week is about 50 bales, and Yellow Silk.—About 3001 Dr. Jordan gave a lecture in St. Andrew's the stock is very mull.
Arrivals, Hall on 27th February under the auspices of bales have been sold, all common cargo. the Odd Volumes Society, on the graphophone as per Customs Return, 18th to 24th February. are: 31 bales White. 114 bales Yellow and 418 and phonograph, accompanied with vocal and
bales Wild Silk. Re-Reels and Filatures--About instrumental illustrations. The Hon. H. E.
360 bales Steam Filatures have been settled, and Pollock occupied the chair. There was a very
a few bales of Hand Filatures at prices given large attendance and notwithstanding that ad-
below. The Export of Steam Filatures to date is: ditional seats were brought in as the audience
to England 129 bales, France 2,705 bales, and swelled beyond the expected number some per-
America 2,979 bales. Wild Silk.-200 bales have sons had to stand throughout. It would ap-changed hands. Waste Silk.-Nothing doing. pear that "the fairy tales of science' exercise Prices calculated by Maerten's Tables at 11 per & more attractive force on the public than cent. Exchange 2/4 and Fcs. 8.1). Freight even the open
door and other burning | Tls. 7.80 per bile. the field questions in
of politics, Dr. Jordan's lecture drawing a larger atlen dance than any of the previous fixtures of the Odd Volumes. The lecturer commenced by giving a brief biography of Edison and then
to
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Per P. & O. steamer Socotra, sailed on the 15th February. For London :-592 1-chests tea, 59 packages merchandise, and 31 packages fea- thers from Foochow, 100 packages tea, 5 cases cigars, 2 boxes curios, 1 box ginger, 1 box tea baskets, 1 box effects, and 4,200 bales hemp.
Per steamer Patroclus; sailed on the 17th February. For London:-1 case silks, 30 cases essential oil, 23 cases cigars, 13 cases blackwood- ware, 25 cases bristles, 287 cases and 10 casks preserves 408 packages shells, 9 packages sun- dries, and 3 bales hammocks. For Liverpool:- 250 bales hemp. For Glasgow:-16 cases black- woodware.
Per P. & O. steamer Ballaarat, sailed on the 18th February. For London:-2 cases silk piece goods, 2 cases books, 5 cases blackwood. ware, 1 case Chinaware, and 1 case for. For France :-35 bales raw silk and 4 cases curios,
OPIUM.
Ho GKONG, 3rd March.-Bengal-Tue mar- kit has been rather active since our last report, hut hus relapsed into a quiet state, except fr Old Benares, for which there is a go d demand: Closing quotations are:-New Pat a $820, New Henares $9171, and ol·l, Benare‹ $837).
Teatles-Blue Elephant
19
Beautiful Woman 2... Taysaam--9 by 12 Moss, Double Butterfly 2
Green Stork 3 Green Horse 4
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Meeyang Kopun.. Wongchow 2...
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Stlg. per pel. per lb.
5771 13/41 495 11/01 415 9/9 415 9/9 4:25 9/11 ..380 a 390 8/11) ■ 9.2
.825 a 360 7/8 a 8,5) 315 7.5} 240 5/91 235 5.8 850 19,5 810
18.81 790 19/3) 770 17/10 „.825 a 615 14/5Į a 14/3
Tis.
(3/4
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"
31
Yellow Silk.-Szechong, Market 1 Steam Filature.-First Choice, 10/12 den.
18/15 13:15 13:15
"
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14
Second Third
Hand Kilature.-Zebra 2 & 3 Wild suk-Tassah Filature 8 Cocoons
11
Tussah Raw...
proceeded to describe the phonograph and Yellow Silk-Minchew. graphophone and their working, the several parts being exhibited and described separately. The perfect horn he said he thought had yet to be invented. but it had occurred him that for use in large halls the megaphone might be affixed to the He accordingly proceeded to instrument. affix the megaphone, with the assistance of the Chairman, and turned on the music, the ́result being so successful that the pieces, both rocal and instrumental, could be heard distinctly even at the back of the hall, and each was loudly applau ed. he selections were both serions and comis, the programme being appro- priately brought to a close with "God save the Queen" On the motion of the Chairman & hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Dr. Jordan.
COMMERCIAL.
250 6/0 ..130 a 177} 3/3} a 4/4
Malwa - Prices for 011 0,ium have been well sustained; and the market al se firm for Old Malwa and weak for New. Leitest rates are;— New Malwa $700 with allɛe from 6/16 o 1} catty. Old (2 yrs.) $7.30
0 toll
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0 to 1
22
2
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) $750 ) $800 (7/8"
) $850
0 to 24 Persian. A very good amount of business 'bas been done in this drug du ing the past week and the market closes firm at the following figure-i- Oily $550 to $650 per chest, Paper-tied $50 to 1897-19 $750 per ch st, according to quality.
lo-tiny's stocks are estimmted as under :--- New Patun.
2,000 clients
EXPORT OF SILK FROM CHINA AND
JAPAN TO EUROPE.
Shanghai Canton...... Yokubama
L
.1898-09
b..les
bale
54,379
45 338
26,606
19,842
New Benares
18,490
17,802
Old Burarea
Malwa
99,475
82,932
Persins
EXPORT OF SILK FROM CHINA AND JAPAN TO AMERICA.
62
152
7H
1,404
COURSE OF THE HONGKONG OPIUM MARKET.
1898-99
1897-98
PATKA.
BENARES.
MALWA.
hales
bales.
DATE.
TEA.
Shan-' ai
EXPOR, OFTEA ↑ ROM C.......INA TO UNITED | Canton..................................................................................
KINGD M AND CONTINENT.
8.437 8,595
Yokohama
1898-99
lbs.
1897-98
24,342
41.874
9.775 10 44) 28,53.
New, Old. Now. Old. New.
Old.
48,745
Foochow
Amoy.
Cantou
Hankow und Shanghai...12 230,663 12,045,846 688,818 5,061,715
15,099,727 12,160,708
1:99 Feb 25 Feb. 28 Feb. 27 815
$ 8132 8132
$ 820 825 700
$
820 825 700
CAMPHOR,
Feb. 28] · 815
30,526,042
685,651 HONGKONG, 3rd March.-The tone of the war- 5,887,884 ket has improved and there has been n large advance in prices. Quotations for Formosa are 83,833,970 | $68.00 to 68.60. Sales 400 piculs.
Mar. 1 8221 Mar. 2
820 Mar. 8820..
817) 8271 700 8171 880
700
820 835 700
8171 835 700
8171 8371
700
780/750/800/850,
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