June 16, 1902.].
MISCELLANEOUS.-Manila Investments have suffered a severe decline to 825 sellers, and it is probable that some shares might be obtained at Green Island even less than this rate. Cements have been booked st $214, and Electrica (old) at $14. Fenwicks are wanted at $46 and Steam Water-Boats at 881. United Asbestos (Founders) have declined to $175 with sellers. China Providents have been booked at $9.85. Watkins are wanted at $61.
Closing quotations are as follows:-
COMPANY.
Banks-
Hongkong & S'hai,,. Natl. Bank of China A. Shares .B. Shares
Foun. Shares.. Bell'a Asbestos E. A.... Campbell, Moore & Co. China-Borneo Co., Ld. China Light & Power
Oa, Id. China Prov. L. & M. China Sugar Cigar Companies
Alhambra Limited Philippine Tobacco Invest. Co., Id. Cotton Mills—.
Ewo
International. Laou Kung Mow Soychee .................... Hongkong Dairy Farm
Fenwick & Co., Gea.. Green Island Cement... H. & C. Bakery Hongkong & C. Gas Hongkong Electric
H. H. L. Tramways Hk. Steam Water
boat Co., Ld. Hongkong Hotel..···· Hongkong Ice......
H. & K. Wharf, & G... Hongkong Rope..
H. & W. Dock
Insurance
Canton China Fire China Traders' Hongkong Fire North China- Straits Union Yangtsze.. Land and Building
Hongkong Land Inv. Humphreys Estate... Kowloon Land & B. West Point Building Luzon Sugar Manila Invest. Co., Ld. Mining
Charbonnages Jelebu Queen's Mines, Ld.... Olivers Mines, A...
Do.
Punjom
PAID UP.
$125
QUOTATIONE.
$595, sellers Į L’don, £69:
28 $27, buyers 28 827, buyers 41 $10, sellers
1 $1, buyers $10 $21, buyers $15 $23, sellers $20 $16, sellers.
810 39.85, sales $100 $112,sales&sellers
$500 $500, nominal.
$50 $50, sellers'
ris. 100 Tls, 46, sellers Ts. 100 Tis. 88, sellers Tls: 100 Tls. 45, sellers Tls. 600 Tls. 150.
$100 $17, buyers $6 $12, buyers $25 $46, buyers $10 3214, sellers
· $50-$40.
£10 $140, buyers $10 $14, sales & buyers
$5 $64, sellers $100 $330, buyers
$58, buyers $50 $137, sellers `· $25 $240, buyers $50 $871.
850 $140. $50 $225, sellers
$50 $165, sellers
$20 $80, sales & sellers $25 $56, sales.
$50 $330, sales & buys.
£25 Tls. 182), buyers
$20 nominal.
$50 $386, sales $60 $126, buyers
$100 $1773.
$10 $12, sellers $30 $30, sellers $50 $55, sellers $100 $25, sellers $50 $25, sellers
Fes. 250 $550, sales
$5 $1, sellers
250. nominal.
$5 nominal.
B....
$41 nominal.
Do. Perference... Raubs...
New Amoy Dock Oriente, Hotel, Manila Powell, Ld......
Robinson Piano Co.,Ld. Steamship Coys.—
China and Manila. China Mutual Pref.
Do.. Ordinary Do. Bonus ‘. Douglas Steamship H., Canton and M、 Indo-China S. N. Shell Transportand Trading Co....... Star Furry v... Tebrau Planting Co. United Abestos..
Universal Trading
$10 $5, buyers
$1 $120, sellers
18 $9, sales & buyers $61 $86, buyers 150 $45, sellers 310 $81. $50 $55.
$50
$87), sellers $5 nominal £10 £12. ~£7.10 £7. 108.
25 £5.. $50 $46, sellers $15 $38), sellers £10 $123, buyers £1 £2, sellers $10 ($204, sellers $5 $11, sellers $5 $1. $4 $9. $10 $175, sellers $5 $21, buyers $10, $6), buyers $10 $14), sellers
VERNON & SMYTH, Brokers.
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CHINÄ OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
461
Shanghai, 4th June (from Messrs. J. P. Military) now at the head, present stagnation of Bisset & Co.'s Report). MARINE INSURANCE.— business will continue, as also the undoubted China Traders shares are wanted at $57, and feeling of insecurity which permeates intending FIRE INSURANCE.--Chinas. | investors. These islands are probably the Yangtazes at $125. There are local buyers at $80 and exchange 78. | richest in the world, and it is unfortunate SHIPPING,-Indo-China S. N Co. Business has they should suffer from being made a subject been done locally at Tls. 95 cash, 96 for June, for acrimonious discussion and criticism" by 97/97 for July, 99/98 for August, and 971 for party politicians who know little or nothing September. Shares are offering for June at 96. about either the country or the people. We have SUGARS.-The directors of the Perak Sugar commented somewhat strongly, as the whole of Cultivation Co. have declared an interim divi- the prosperity of these, islands depends entirely dend of 5 per cent., payable on the 9th current. on a more or less free hand being given to the MINING. Chinese Engineering and Mining powers administering the government here; shares have been sold at 'I ls. 9.10/9.30 cash, 9.40 until this happens, we fear existing conditions for June, 9 60 for September and 9 20 for October. must continue, to the detriment not only of the Filipinos but of the many enterprising men DOCKS, WHARves and GodoWN8.--8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. shares were sold at Tis. 267)/258) anxious to see this almost virgin country proper- The currency, labour, mining, cash, 260,262) for June, 266), 268 and 265 for ly developed.
and land questions require immediate attention. July and 268 for September. Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf shares have been in demand, and sales were made at Tls. 277), 280,282), 295 and 30 cash, 3121 for October, and 300 for December. LANDS.-Shanghai Land Investment shares have been, in demand, and cash sales were made at Tls. 112/117). INDUSTRIAL.-Shanghai Ice shares are wanted at Tls. 26. Shanghai Pulp | Maru (str.). and Paper shares were placed at Tis. 115/120 cash; and Tls. 120/121 for July. Tuo ANnd Cargo BOATS.-There is some enquiry for Shanghai Cargo Boat shares. MISCELLANEOUS.-Shanghai- Sumatra Tobacco shares were placed at Tis. 2871/285 cash, 295 for July, 305 for Beptember and 37 for October. Shanghai Mutual Tele- phone shares were sold at Tls. 63, cum pew issue, Business was done in Hall and Holtz shares at $89, in Central Stores shares at Tis, 22, and in Weeks & Co. shares at $26.
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MANILA, 2nd June (from Messrs. W. A, Fitton & Co.'s Monthly Report)We have no change to report in our Share Market since issue of Transactions.—— Circular No 30 on 5th ult. Nothing worthy of record doing in any kind of stock, nor is there likely to be any business of importance for the present. Demand.-Except at absurd, rates, there is no enquiry whatever. Position is abnormal, and as things now go outlook is most unsatisfactory. Concerns paying good and steady dividends are neglected. Meet- ing. The only one to advise is that of the Varadero (Cañacao Slip), half-yearly mecting of which was held 26th ult Net profits to 31st | March last were $70,183.28, of which $27,000 were absorbed in their usual half-yearly dividend of 6 per cent. (say 12 per cent. per annum), whilst $43,683.28 was carried to P. & L. account, making this $163,231.41. Reserve Fund now Steck of stores of this stands at $74,774:47. Company is naturally heavy, but the concern is doing excellent business and using every effort to cope with changed condition of affairs here. We understand an increase of capital has been mooted; we hope to find the Company bringing forward a scheme which will include construction of dook capacity big enough to meet requirements of the larger sized vessels which will undoubtedly come here from the We are advised Pacific Coast and New York.
are
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that the first annual meeting of the Philippine Investment Co. Tobacco Trust and Manila
month. enrrent held during to be
Bataan Coal Mines New Company. — The Company has been floated with a capital of $1,000,000.00, divided into 5,000 shares of $200,00 each; these mincs are well-known to be rich in coal deposits, but have not been properly developed. The Company should do well. There is a strong directorate composed of the leading General.-Manila Spanish firms in the city.
Stevedoring Company has been bought up by a private firm, and is eliminated from this issue of our circular. The International Banking Corpora- tion and the. Guaranty Trust Company, both New York concerns, are expected to commence operations during current month. They should do good businces; there is ample opening for such institutions, and especially so just now when the other banks are inclined to confine their operations purely to exchange business. The Manila Times was leased for three years as from Jst instant, by a syndicate of prominent American business men. We understand a strenuous effort is to be made few to popularise the Manila Exchange; a public-spirited men could easily do this; it started out a year ago under very favourable suspices, but interest in same unfortunately lagged. We hope to find Washington Govern. ment separating political and colonial questions, as otherwise we are very much afraid existing unsettled state of business generally will con- tinue. Until American and other capitalists find U.S. Government leaving the affairs of these islands in the hands of the gentlemen (Civil ́and
VESSELS ON THE BERTH.
FOR ANTWERP,— Wakasa Maru (str.), Kanagawa
FOR LONDON.- Chusan (str.), Stentor (str.), Alcinow (str.), Wakasa Maru (str.), Kanagawa Haru (str.).
FOR LIVERPOOL.
Yangisse (str.).
FOR MARSEILLES.—Salasië (str.), Wakasa Maru (str.), Malaya (str.), Kanagawa Maru (str.), Strass- burg (str.).
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FOR BREMEN,-Hamburg (str.), Suevia (str.). FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, Sambia (str.), Sueria (str.), Strassburg (str.), Silesia (str.), C. Ferd Laeiss (str.), Wurzburg (str.), Malaya (str.)
FOR TRIESTE.-Gisela (str.).
FOR VICTORIA, B.C.-Iyo Maru (str.), Kinshių Maru (str.), Olympia (str.).
FOR VANCOUVER.-Empress of India (str.), Tartar (str.).
FOR NEW YORK.-Spithead (str.), Satsuma (str.), Merionethshire (str.).
FOR PORTLAND (Or.).—Indrasamha (str.). FOR AUSTRALIAN PORTS.-Kumano Maru (str.), Eastern (str.), Chingtu (str.).
FOR BOMBAY, via Singapore and ColoM BO.➡➡ Kagoshima Maru (str.)."
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST MAIL.
May-
7, Ailsa Craig, British str., from Moji. 7, Chinglu, British str., from Sydney. 7, Chwnshan, British atr,, from Saigon. 7, Devawongse, German str., from Bangkok. 7, Haitan, British` str., from Coast Ports. 7, Hongwan I, British str,, from Straits. 7, Hangsang British str., from Shanghai. 7, Iyo Maru, Japanese str., from Shanghai. 7, Kwanglee, Chinese str., from Canton. 7, Pronto, Norwegian str., from Haiphong. 7, Sambia, German str., from Hamburg, 7, Woosung, British str., from Canton. 8. Agamemnoon, British str., from Shanghai. 8, Esang, British str., from Newchwang. 8, Hailan, French str., from Pakhói. 8, Indrasamba, British str., from Singapore. 8, Loongmoon, German str., from Shanghai. 8. Machew, German str., from Bangkok. 8, Prima, Norwegian str., from Iloilo. 8. Rajaburi, German str., from Bangkok, 8, Taishun, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 8, Thales, British str., from Swatow.. 9, Amoy, German str., from Newchwang 9, Benclench, British str., from London. 9, Bygdo, Norwegian str., from Chefoo. 9, Glenturret, British str., from London. 9, Maidzuru Maru, Jap. str., from Anping. 9, Main, German trspt., from Bremerhaven. 9, Mathilde, German str., from Hofhow, 9, Perls, British str., from Manila. 9, Petrarch, German str., from Saigon.. 9, Rubi, British sir., form Manila, 9, Shirley, British str., from Kutchin 9, Yuensang, British str., from 10, Anping, Chinese str.. from 10, Benlomond, British stra 10, Chunsang, British str., 10, Clive, British str., from 10, Foochów, British str.,
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