COPIUM
Bepti·mber — Bengal: ~—A
dull during the past week
Patňa $815, und New Bonares –
la further decline, - Luten du
SHY
After" arrival of the mail steamer "bout: 240 chests were sold at slightly Agures; but the market has declined at close owing to the large stocks at present held by Chinese buyers. Closing quotations
3780 with nllce of to 14 enttios YTM) $800 4...) $810
$880 $850
"
"
-to 84 + to 21
1
1+
Persian.---A fair amount of business was done in this drug during the interval and rates have advanced. Closing figures are:-Oily $650 and Paper-led $650 to $770 according to quality.
Fo-day stocks are estimated as under.--
Tew Painn
8311 chests.
107 427 "
950 870
THỜI HONGKONG OPTUL HABIT.
PATHAL
BENARES.
MALWA.
Now. || Ok£} Now. Old.. New. Old.
850 $51
-885 -880-
780
-885 ́ ́
8301
780
850.
885
880.
780
835
889
760
145 885
8221
780
845
8.2]
780
845
822
780
RICE.
092 062/012/008
Longxoma;:8th September.-There have been
kenwy arrivals lately and prices have declined
Esotstions area)
THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS AND
Damasks
Clintzes-Assortedį.
Velveta-Black, 22:in ....... Velveteeus- 18ṭinám.. bd.
per yard 0:12 to 0-16' 0.089
show a tendency to in
[September 9o1999-
advance. Déliveries this immediate" deman 0.221 to 0,405 | Limited; Time-must 0.19% to 0.21 || traction of present stocks before.
ness can be hoped for. The folloi has been reported -40 tons - Bláð £11.15.0 cif. & o., 65 tona. Tollow Ing. 266.10,0 ci.f. & on:1;500 exse
·£16.20 0.1.f. & c.
per donne
· Handkerchiefs Imiation Silk' 0:25 -- to WOOLLENS
28
per yard Spanish Stripes-Sundry chops. 0.851 to 1,528
German..................
to:
JOINT STOCK SHARES ONLI Habit, Med., and Broad Cloths. 1,20 to 2.25||| HONGKONG, 8th September. --- Business
Long Ells Scarlet
Assorted
per piece 6,25 to 9.10 6.3 to 1.60 Canilets-Assorted ........... 11,50 to 81,00 8.00 to 20.00
Lastings 30 yds.. 3 inches,
Assorted 4
Orleans-Plai¤ ́................................................
Blankets-St 12lbs; (pair) ......
METÁLS
Tron-Nail Bod
Swedish Bar.............................................COME
7.50 ́to · 8.50 -
Per pair
4.50 to 14.00
per picul 5.23 to 5.25. to 7.00 to
Square. Flat Round Bar
+40
Small Round Bod··
6.50 tö
Hoop to 11/2 in.,
- A GREA
Old Wire Rope
6.00 to 10.00 to 2.50 to
Wire 18/25
Lend, L. B. & Co and Hole Chop 9:10 : toś
Australian
9.10 to Yellow Mital-Muntz. 14/20 oz. 40.50 to Vivian's. 14/20 oz. 40.50 to Elliot's, 14/20 oz. 40,50: to Composition Nails
65,00 to Japan Copper, Slats .............................. 40.09. to ·
Tiles
Tin
Tin-Plates
Steel + to SUNDRIES———
Balgon, Ordinary.....
$2.80 to 2.35
Round, Good quality
2.75 to 2.80
Quicksilver
Long: ............itu......................................... 3.17 to 8.22 Field, mill cleaned, No 2 2.90 to 2.95
Garden,
No. 1
8.80 to 3.85 White ....................................... .................... 3.65 to 3 70 Fine Cargo....
3.94 to 3.98
Window Glass
Kerosene Oil
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MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTS. Hórandra, 8th September.-Among the sales reported during the week are the following:- SYARK AND Pine Goods:—Bombay Yarn :~1,100 bakás-Nos10 at: $75 to $88, 750 báles No. 12-at
A
$76 to $82, 400 bales No. 16 at $85 to $94.60, 1,050 haler No. 29 at $89.to $96,50♫ Grey Shirtings: 600pi0cv # 10:]b«. Green Flower at $35. White (Bhirlings :---460 piece Blue Lion at $6.15, 300 pices Gold" -Tiger at $6.802 · T-Oloths :-500 pie es 7 lbs. Silver Lion No. 1 at $1 85, 500 pieces ditro No. 2 st / $1.82, 1,000-pieces 7 lbs. Silver Lon: No. 1 #1.85,1,000 pieces di to No/2 at $1 82. Beugel Cotton 100 bales at $ 9.50, 100 bales at
METALS :—Tin :—50-Slabs Foong Chai at $90. Japan Copper 1–50 piculs at- $39. COTTON TARN
Bomla
per bale
Nos. 10 to 208, 59.00 to 91.00 Dagliali Nös: 16 to 24..............108.00 to 109.00 22 to 24.............. 107.00 to 111.00 28 to 8%.............. 115.00 to 120.00 89 to 42. 126,00 to 134.00 ·
Corron Pises Goodgame
Grey Shirtinga--61bay
71b8 84lb
9 to 10 lbs.
Whità.8 ́irtings—54 to 56«rd;
58:to 60n: 61 to,66 Fine
per price 1:75 to : 1,85 15 to 2.08 2.45 to 3.20 3.400 to -4.15
2,35 to 2.55- 2.75% to 3.49: 3.6 to 4:45 4.45 to 7.20. Book-folds, 8:99 to 5.81) Victoria Lawns~18 yards 0,60 to.... 1.35. T-Cloths 6165. (38 in.), Ord'y, 1.65 to 1.75 188 to 2,15 Mexs. 1.65
to 1.85 2.15 to 2.80,
6lbs 7iba
i os., (38 in.) 2:4) to 9.25
Englab 40 yds., 14 to 8.70 to 6.40
* Brocades →Elysi
6lbs
.་་་་་
etings=1† to
81b
1.65 to 4.80-
4:601
to
per box. 8.20 to per cwt. cas“
6.25 to
per picul ....151.00 tạ
per box. 5.80 to
per 10-gal. case -
2.21 .to
|
has been much brisker during the week and rates in most cases show an improvement: with the exception of Banks, which are still (affected by the political aspect. A fair general business has been transacted and the market clones> steady to firme
BANKS Hongkong · and Shanghais ruled rather firmer during the early part of the week and sales were effected at 856 and 857 per centi prem. for cash and 359 for settlements + låter, however, the market weakened and sellers, these rates could find no buyers. The stock Foloses with small buyers at 859 per cent.
Nationals are in some demand at 326. (a)
MARINE INSURANCES—Chins Tradera are. still enquired for at $631 without bringing. my shares on the market. · Cantons and Unions. continue steady at quotations with small sales. Straits and the Northern Insurances « cept Yangtssos) neglected with no local a Yangtazes have been placed at 8120, $1224, and $125.
FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs have been placed at $320 and Chinas at $88), the former- closing with buyers and the latter with sellers.
SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton and Mucos continue quiet with sellers at $31,75 and only small sales at: $32.: Indo-Chinas: with anuuns satisfied demand at $68 were suddenly jumped to 870, and a few hundred shares changed hands at that rate, market closing with buyers at $704. Donglases have declined to $59 with sales, but close with buyers at 852, the earnings for the six months ended June 30th amount to $96,000; the management propose writing 8 per cent off value of steamers and placing balance to reserve: -China Manilas and China Mutuals unchanged and without business.
:
MINING-Punjoma after small sales at,$9 have again declined to $8.50/8.75 and the market has become stagnant. Queens continue at 50 cents with small sales and sellers. Jelebus continue week at $134 with no buyers and but few sales. Olivers Bs. have changed hands (consequent on a
crushingdom 02 from
580 tons) at $7, $73, $73,
$81, closing rather quieter at $7.50. Great Easterns have found small buyers at 83.15 and $3.25: Char- bonnages unchanged and without business. Raubs have ruled very firm, offers to buy at $624,and $63 meeting with no response.
SHANGHAI 2nd September.-(From Messrs Noël, REFINERIES.-China Sugars remain neg. Murray & Co.'s Price Goods Trade Report:)lected with very small sales at quotation, The business during t! e week has been very small Luzona quiet with small sales. and the sales reported almost nothing. There has been, it is true, some enquiry for some of the better maks of English go da, but the continued drop in Exchange has rendered it more impossible than ever for importers to accept the prices offered, while the sellers position is rendered all the more difficult by the continued rise in rates in the English and American markets. The Nor. thern dealers are to all intents and purposes ont of the market at the moment, and it is somewhat peculiar to note that during the past week some two thousand bales American Sheetings and three thousand b les American Drilla were sold by the Tien sin dealers to the Newchwang dealers. The political uneasiness around Peking my pccount: for this unlooked for movement of the Tientsin dealers, but one can hardly believed that po litics ever enter into the calenlations of the hart headed Northerners and it is more than likely that the motive of the whole transaction was the realisation of a very handsome' profit. The week's business as far as we can learn has been almost confined to Printed Gods in which a good business has been done and in executing the contracts sellers have been much benefited by the favourable terms of shipment granted. Several orders are in the market for Dyed Goods, ut the distant delivery naked for by indentors has ren deed business impossible. There is no nws of any importance from the various outports, although e curances to the different markets con- tinne very satisfnotor l'he Yarn market is still booming and a further advance has been established during the week, notwithstanding the heavy arrirala that are shortly due from India. Local Cotton has been forced np to an extreme level owing to the fear that some buyers have that the coming crop will be much curtailed owing
to the recent unfavourable weather. Recent advices from Indra report that the price of Raw Cotton has considerah y advanced of late.
MIT:L8 4th S-ptember.—(From Mezars. Aler. Bielfeld & Co ■ Circular)-During the past week very little actual businest, has been done, the Chinese still refusing to meet home rates, which
Dooks, WharvES, AND GODOWNs--Hongs kong and Whampoa Docks bave further improved with sales to 550 per cent: prem., mar ket closing, steady at that rate. Kowloon Wharves have changed hands at $99 and. $100, olosing with sellers at the latter rate, Wans chais are still enquired for but no sales have been reported.
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LANDS, HOTRIS, AND BUILDINGS →→Hong. kong Lands have experienced another boom, and have changed hands in fair lots at $109/3109, $10, $112, $119, and $114 for cash, and at $116 and $120 for Décember and $118 for January ; the market closes quiet at $115 Hôtels have found cash buyers at$181/$182, and $183;clesing at $184; on time a limited numbe ave changed hands: at $136 and $137 for December Points have been negotiated at $35 and and, Hümphreya at $10), the latter closing firmer with buyers
* CoTTongs. With no local business, quotations, except Hongkonge, are taken from last Shang- but cironlar.
ILLANEOUS.—Stär
u at $18, Green Islands at $304.
Electrics are enqui
foundi
Campbell and Moores have advaLAGI. $14 with bayors.
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