March 14, 1903.)
CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.
ON GERMANY.—
On demand ON NEW YORK.-
ON
1624
Bank Bills, on demand Credits, 60 days' sight BOMBAY.-Telegraphic Transfer118 Bank, on demand
384
.391
...1181
.1181
.731
ON CALCUTTA.-Telegraphic Transfer118
Bank, on demand
ON SHANGHAI-Bank, at sight ON YOKOHAMA.—-
Private, 30 days' sight
ON
Ox demand MANILA. —
On demand ON SINGAPORE. -
On demand
ON BATAVIA-On demand ON HAIPHONG.—Or demand ON SAIGON.~On demand ON BANGKOK.-On demand SOVEREIGNS, Bank's Buying Rate GOLD LEAF, 100 fine, per tael BAR SILVER, per oz.
TONNAGE.
.7 41
.771
...par
nominal .957
.3 p.c. pm.
21p.c.pm. 69 $12.43 .66.10
005
From
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201
Sierstad-Norwegian steamer,617 tons, monthly 3 months, $4,000 per month.
Argo-Norwegian steamer, 879 tons, monthly, 4/2 months, at (5,500 per month.
Brunhilde - German steamer, 872 tons, monthly, 6 months, $5,500 option 6 months, $6,000 per
month.
Bygdo-Norwegian steamer, 771 tons, monthly, 42 months, $5,500 per month.
Decima- German steamer, 794 tons, monthly, 9 months, $5,750 per month.
Nanyang-German steamer, 1,060 tons, monthly, 2,4 months, at $6,750 per month.
Deuteros-German steamor, 1,001 tons, monthly, 9 months, at $5,900 per month
Tritos-German steamer, 1,033 tons, monthly,
9 months, at $5,900 per month.
Thea German steamer, 034 tons, monthly, I
{ months, at $5,000 per month.
Knivsberg-German steamer, 446 tons, monthly, 19 months, at $6,000 per month.
Vorwarts-German steamer, 643 tons, monthly, 12 months, at $6,000 per month.
Mathilde-German steamer, 678 tons, monthly, 6 months, $6,070 per month.
China-German steamer, 1,093 tons, monthly, 6,3 months, $6,300 per month,
Petrarch-German steamer, 1,252 tons, monthly, 1 to 2 months, $6,500 per month.
Emma Luyken-German steamer, 1,109 tons, monthly, 6 month-, at $6,500 per month.
Arnold Luykun-German steamer, 1,095 tons, monthly, 6, 3 months, at $6,5′ 0 per month.
Lisa - Swedish steamer, 998 tons, monthly 12 months, $7,000 per month.
Marie Jebsen-German steamer, 1,807 tons, monhly, 12 months, $8,250 per month.
SHANGHAI, 5th March (from Messrs. J. P. Bisset & Co.'s Report). During the last eight days 'our market has been active, particularly in Indo-Chinas and Maatschappij de, in Langkats, while in Farnhams the business done has been very limited. Langkats have continued to rise steadily till yesterday, when there was a marked weakness in these. MARINg Insurance. – North Chinas are sti 1 enquired for, and higher rates on a firm offer of shares, than Tls. 100 might be obtained. Yangtaze s are enquired for at Tls. 135. SHIPPING-Indo-Chinas. A very large business has been done in this stock at advancing rates till yesterday when the market receded. The market opened on the 25th ulto, with sales at Tis. 73 for cash, 74 for May, and 74} 75 June, On the 26th at 721 cash, 74 March, 74; May and 74/75 June. On the 27th at 74 caeb, 75 April, and 761 June. On the 28th at 75 cash and 78 June. On the 2nd inst, shares further advanced to 78, 781, 81 and 811 for cash, with sellers for March at 81, and for May at 83 and for June at 82/8 L. On the 3rd cash shares were dealt in at 824 and 83 with sales for March and April at 83 and 84, and May at 84 and June 84,84. On the 4th cash business was done at Tls. 89, the market weak ming. To-day a number of transactions have taken place for cash at 78/78} with shares all round weak for forward delivery. Shell Transport and Trading Co. Shares have changed hands at £1. 10s. locally and are obtainable at this rate. Shanghai Tug Boats have found buyers at Tls. 310, and shares are enquired for at this rate. Cargo Boals are enquired for at Tls. 1571. Docks.-8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co, Ld.-There have been a number of transactions in this stock, but the volume of business has been limited. The market opened on the 25th ult. with sales at Tls. 195/187). On the 26th at 185. On the 28th shares were place at 192,195 June. On the 2nd inst. cash" shares changed hands at 185 with sales for July 195. On the 3rd cash business was done at 185/196, 1921 June. On the 4th business was done at 186.1,4 cash and 195 June. To-day cash shares have changed hands at 188. Shanghai and Hongkew Wharves. A limited busi- ness has been done in these for cash at Tis. 3221 and 320, share: are obtainable at the latter rate. SUGAR COMPANIES.-In Peraks there is no busi- ness reported. MINING.-- No business is reported ju stocka under this heading. LANDS. --Shanghai Lands tendy at Tls. 115. Weihaiwei Lands have changed hands at Tis. 17.1.4. INDUSTRIAL. In cotton stocks a small business is reported in Ewos at Tis. 37 and Internationals at 38, and in Laou-Kung-Mows at Tl. 40, shares are wanted in the latter at this rate. Shanghai Gas shares have changed hands at Tls. 115. Shanghai Iceschwang to Cunton, 32] cents per picul. are steadily enquired for at Ts. 171 to 18. Maatschappij, &3. in Langkat. A very large business has been done in these shares. The market opened on the 25th ult. with cash sales at Tls. 247) and 250, with sales for March at 252), for April 252į, 255, 257) 265 for June. On the 26th cash haros were done at 252) 255. 260 March and 260 April On the 27th 252)/257), 260, 262), 2674 and 270 cash, 270 2721, 275 March, and 262) undˆ 270 Ap‹il, 282) Junë. On the 28th cash sales at 270 and 275 for March, On March 2nd cash at 275/280, 2521 285 March, 290 April. On the 3rd at 245 March, 287] and 290 April, and 295 June. On the 4th in the morning shares were done at Tis. 280, and before noon transactions were reported at Tls. 270 with sales for March at 270 and 275, for May at 2871/290. To-day the market has improved with sales and buyers for cash at 280/2824 Shanghai Sumatras. Sales have been effected at Tls. 32į. Shanghai Waterworks Buyers at Tls. 410. STORES AND HOTELS.-Moutries have changed hands at $63).
Hotel des Weeks at 24.
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HONGKONG, 13th March.-There is a fair demand for tonnage, and rates all round have improved. From Saigon to Hongkong, 20 cents per picul last; but at the close the market is somewhat weaker; to 1 port Philippines, 33 cents per picul last and more tonnage wanted. Newchwang to Canton, several hoats have been closed at 32 cents per picul. Wuhu to Canton, 32 candareens per picul last. Coal freights aro firm. From Moji to Hongkong, $2.20; to Singa- | March-- pore $2.50 per ton. Time charters. A large business has been done at rates showing an improvement on previous charters. The following are the settlements:--
* Colonies have been done at $17.1,1. Astors at $28 and $80. MISCELLANEOUS.-China Providents are wanted at $9. Shanghai Horse Bazaars have been dealt in at Tis. 150, 155 and 157). Shang. hai Telephones have changed hands at Tls. 63. Debenture Stocks.—All steady at quotati ns.
CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
FRIDAY, 13th March. EXCHANGE.
ON LONDON.--
Telegraphic Transfer
1/7
Bank Bills, on demand
1/7
Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight
1/79
Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight
.1/7}
Credits, at 4 months' sight............
.1/71
Documentary Bills, 4 months' sight1/7)
ON PARIS.-
Bank Bills, on demand
1991
Credits, 4 months' sight...
2031
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Holliswood-American barque, 1,084 tons, honce to Callao, £1,750, lump sum,
Bierstad - Norwegian steamer, 617 ton, Wuhu to Canton, 32 cardareens per picul.
Prosper Norwegian steamer, 788 tons, Wuhu and or Chinking to Canton, 20 cents per pienl.
Marie Rickmers German steamer, 1,020 tons, Wubu to Canton, 374 cardareens per picul.
Taifu -Gorman steamer, 1,065 tons, Wuhu to Cunton, 19,500 in full,
Fausang--British steamer, 1,410 tons, New-
Tientsin-British teamer, 1,227 tons, New- chwang to Canton, 32 cents per picul.
Argo-Norwegian steamer,879 tons, Newchwang to Canton, 32 cents per picul
Karin - Swedish stamer, 698 tons, Newchwang to Canton, 32) cents per piculį
Rugby-British steamer, Moji or Kuchinotzu to Singapore, $2.50 and Penang, $300 per ton.
Clitus-British steamer, 1,588 tons, Singapore, $2.50 per ton.
Arnold Luyken-German steamer, 1,095 tons, Saigon to Hongsong, 16 cents per picul.
Kweiyang British steamer 1,062 tons, Moji tu Swatow, $2.50 per ton option Hongkong, $2.20.
Heathdene-British steamer, 2,277 tons, Kuchi- notzu or Kar tzu to Manila, $3 25 option Hong- kong, $2.20 per ton.
Frithjof-Norwegian steamer, 801 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 18 cents per picul (recharter).
Frigga Norwegian steamer, 616 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 18] cents per pjcal.
Quarta-German steamer, 1,146 tons, Saigon to Hongkong,, 1 cents per pical,
Airlie British steamer, 1192 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 184 cents per picul.
Emma Luyken-Gorman steamer. 1,100 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 184 cents per picul.
Wineland-Danish steamer; 1,668 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 19 cents per piqul.
Brunhilde German steamer, 872 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 19 cents per picul.
Tailce-German steamer, 950 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 20 cents per picul
Elg -Norwegian steamer, 708 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 33 cents per picul.
Tritos-German steamer, 1,033 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 3 cents per picul.
Deuteros German stramer, 1,101 tons, Saigon to 12 port Philippines, 34 cents and 36 cents per picul.
Elg-Norwegian steamer, 708 tous, Saigon to one port Phi ippines 35 cents per picul.
Deuteros-Ge man steamer,] 1,01 toms, Smigon to one port Philippines, 35 cents per picul.
Quangnam-French steamer, Saigon to one port Philippines, 35 cents per picul.
SHIPPING.
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ARRIVALS And DepartuRES SINCE LAST MAIL.
ARRIVALS.
8, Auuam, French str., from Shanghai. 8, Michael Jebsen, Ger. str., from Haiphong.. *8, Taifu, German str., from Chinklang. ́8, Taisang, British str., from Shanghai. 9, Apeurade, German str., from Pakhoi. 9. Empire, British str., from Kobe. 9, Germania, German str., from Chinkiang. 9, Hongkong, Freach str., from Haiphong.. 9, Kwangse, Brit. str., from Chingwangtan 9, Loongsang. British str., from Manila. 9. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. str., from B’kok. 9, Rosetta Marn, Japanese str., from Manila. -9, Kubi, British str, from Manila.
9, Bullberg, German str., from Iloilo. 9, Themis, Norwegiaa str., from Wihu. !. Then, German str., from Tsingʻau. 9, Tsintau, Gorman str., from Bangkok. 1-5, Arratoon Apear, Brit, str., from Calcutta. 10, Daiya Maru, Japinosu str.. from Moji, 10 Hopsang, British str., from Hongay. 10, Konigsberg - German str., from Hamburg. 10, Kwongsang. British str., from Canton. 10, hales. British str., from Swatow. 10, Tremont, Americận str., from Victoria. 10, Victoria, American str., from Tacoma. 11, Bygdo, Norwegian str., from Wubu. 11, Daijin Maru, Japanese s r., from Tamsui. 11, H tachi Maru, Jaj anese str., from Tamsai. 11. Korea, Russian str., from Shanghai. 11, Kwanglee, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 11, Phra Chom Klao, Ger. str., from Bangkok. 11, Pingsney, British str., from Liverpool. 12, Hangsang, British str., from Sbanghai. 12, Kowloon, German str., from Cantón. 12, Kwangtah, Chinese str«, from Canton. 12. Laisang, British str., from Calcutta. 12, Lennox, British str., from Moji. 12, Nanshan, U 8. transport, from Manila. 12, Sydney, French str., from Marseilles. 12. Telemachus, British str., from Saigon. 12, Tritos, German str., from Chinkiang. 12, Tritos, German str.. from Chickiang. 13, China, Amr. str, from San Francisco, 13, Chusan, British str., from Bombay, 13, Kentucky. U.S. battkship, from Bingapore. 13, Valetta, British str., from Shanghai. 13, Wakamatsu Maru, Jap, sir, from Moji. March-
DEPARTURES.
9, Athenian. Brisisk str., from Vancouver, 9. Diome I, British str., from Shanghai. 8, Deuteros, German str., for Canton. 8. Moefoe, Chinese str., for Shaugbai-
9. Amphitrite, British oruiser, for practice.. 9, Brunhild», German str., for Saigon. 9, Fakin Maru, Japanese str., for Kobe. 9, Lina, Norwegian str., for Saigon.- 9, Lyeemoon, German str., for Shanghai.
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