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N YOKOHAMA-ON demand ON MOKOHA. On demand ON SINGAPORE.-Or demand ON BATAVIA.-On demand ON HAIPHONG.-On demand ON SAIDON.-On demand ON BANGKOK.-On demand SOVEREIGNS, Bank's Buying Rate GOLD DEAF, 100 fine, per tacl BAR SILVER, per oz.

FREIGHTS.

..89 .nominal

nominal 1081

.11 p.0 p.m.

1pop.m.

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Per Conference Steamers. To London and Northern Continental ports: - Tea 52/6 per ton of 40 cubic feet. General cargo 52/6 per ton of 40 cubic feet. Seeds 47/6 per ton of 20 cwt. To Marseilles and Havre : — General 18- net, per ton of 40 cubic feet. Seeds, 47/6 net, per ton of 20 cwt. To New York (Over- land)-Tea 1 G$ cents per lb. gross. To New York, via Suez, 30/- per ton of 10 cubic feet. To Shanghai-Tea, Taels 1.80 per ton of 13 half- chests. To Shanghai ---General, Tuels 1,80 per ton weight or measurement.

TONNAGE.

HONGKONG, 25th March.-Freights coastwise have continued firm but at the close the demand is somewhat easier, especially for tonnago on time charter.

Saigon to Hongkong, again business has been transacted, medium sized steamers being in de- mand, at 23 cents per picul.

Saigon to Philippines, the demand has some- what slackened. Closing rate being 42 cents per picul.

Coal freights.-Japan to Hongkong, $3 per ton, to Singapore, $3.20 with slight enquiry. The following are the settlements:-

Vale of Doon-Sar. barque, 669 tons, two trips, Rajang 10 Hongkong, $8,500 each trip.

Pronto-German steamer, 719 tons, Newchwang to Canton, 15 cents per picul.

Taksang-British steamer, 977 tons, Newchwang to Canton, 45 cents por picul.

A China Navigation Co.'s steamor, Newchwang to Canton, 45 cents per picul.

Sambia-German steamer, 3,623 tons, Moji or Kuchinotzu to Singapore, $3 25 (pa:t ca go).

Binh Thuan-French steamer, 983 tons, Iloilo to Hongkong, 25 cents per picul.

Kumsang-British steamer, 2,078 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 19 cents per picul.

Bourbon-British steamer, 907 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 21 cents per picul.

Telemachus-British steamer, 1,340 tons, Saigon to Longkong, 21 cents per picul.

Gaea-Norwegian steamer, 624 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 22 cents per picul.

Breid-Norwegian steamer, 645 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 23 cents per picul.

Dagmar-German steamer, 921 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 23 cents per picul.

Nanshan--British steamer, 1.299 toņus, Saigon to Hongkong, 23 cents per picul.

Emma Luyken-German steamer, 1,109 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 23 cents per picul.

Nanyang-German steamer, 1.060 tons, Sai on to Hongkong, 25 cents per picul.

Hopsang-British steamer, 1,359 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 22 cents per picul.

Johanne-German steamer, 975 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 23 cents per picul.

Karin Swedish steamer, 698 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 42 cents per pical.

Kampot-French steamer, 647 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 42 cents per picul.

Quangnam-French steamer, 7:0 tons, Saigon to Iloilo, 42 cents per picul

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST MAIL.

March-

ARRIVALS.

20, Lyndhurst, British 4-m. bark, from Kobe. 20, Namsang, British str., from Colombo, 20, Ningehow, British str., from Liverpool. 20, Seydney, French str., from Shanghai, 21, Chiyuen, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 21. Elis. Rickmers, Ger, str., from Bangkok. *21, Kaifong, British str., from Manila.

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21, Kwangtah, Chinese str., from Canton. 21, Loongmoon, German str., from Shanghai. 21, Nicomedia, German str., from Manila. 21. Paknam, German str., from Bangkok. 21, S. van Langkut, Dutch str., from Langkut, 21, Taiyuan, British str., from Melbourne. 21, Tritos, German str., from Amoy. 21, Tyr, Norwegian str., from Moji. 21, Woosung, British str., from Shanghai. 22, Apeurade, Germau str., from Hoihow. 24, Choysang, British str., from Canton. 22, Halching, British str., from Coast Ports. 22, Hoihao, French str, from Haiphong. 22, Keongwai, German str, from Bangkok. 22, Laertes, British str., from Saigon. 22, Luchs, Gorman gunboat, from Canton. 22, M. Struve. German str., from Tamani. 22, Ningpo, British str., from Canton. 22. Ovia, British str., from Moji. 22, Salazie, French str., from Marseilles. 22, Suisang. British str., from Calcutta. 23, Fausang, British str., from Moji. 23, Haitan, British str., from Coast Ports. 23, Hiusang. British str., from Moji, 23, Kwangleo, Chinose str., from Shanghai. 23. Mathilde, German str., from Touraue. 23, Shansi, British,str., from Cebu. 23, Talbot, British cruiser, f om practice. 23, Tientsin, British str, from Chinking. 23, Tjipanas, Dutch str., from Macassir. 24, Devawongse, German str., from Bangkok. 24, Emma Luyken, German str., from Saigon. 24, Esang, British str., from Tientsin. 24, Kowloon, German str., from Canion. 24. Kwongsang, British str., from Shanghai. 24, Perla, British str., from Kobe. 24, Silesia, Austrian str., from Kobe, 24, Simla, British str., from Shanghai, 24, Suevia, German str., from Hamburg. 24, Vale of Doon, Sarawak bq9., f om Rajang. March-

DEPARTURES.

21, Ajax, British str., for London. 21, Chiyuen, Chinese str., for Canton. 21, Lyeemoon, German str., for Shanghai. 21, Phra C. C. Klao. German str.. for Kobe. 21, Phranang. Chinese str., for Hoihow. 21, Stolberg, German s'r,. for Takao. 21, Waihora. British str, for Amoy. 22, Asama, British str., for Rangoon, 22, Kwangtab, Chinese str., for Shanghai. 22, Loongmoon, German str., for Canton. 22, New Orleans, U.S. cruiser, for Manila. 22, Palawan, British str., for Yokohama. 22, Sambia, German str., for Hamburg. 22, Sullberg, German str., for Kobe.. 22. Sydney, French str., for Europe. 22, Tjilatjap, Dutch str., for Macassar. 22, Warrior, British str., for Karatsu. 22. Woosung, British str., for Canton. 22, Wuchang, British str., for Iloilo. 23. Choysang, British str., for Shanghai. 23, Chingta, British a'r., for Kobe. 23, Elba, Italian cruiser, for Shanghai, 23, Haiching, British tr., for oast Ports, 23, Katfong, British str., for Manila. 23. Paklat, German str., for Swatow. 23, Palamcotta, British str., for Rangoon. 23, Salazie, French str., for Shanghai. 23, Tritos, German str., for Anping. 24, Franz Ferdinand, Austrian str., for Kobe. 21, Hoihao, French str., for Haiphong. 24. Indrasamha, British str.. for Portland. 24, Mathilde, German str., for Canton. 24, M. Struve, German str., for Swatow, 24, Namsang, British str., for Calcutta, 24, Ningpo, British str., for Shanghai. 24, Seestern, British str, for Yap. 24, Strathnevis, British str., for Calcutta.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVED.

March 26, 1904.]

M. D. Danin, M. Ste. Movellan, H, Prickney, | R. M. Esnestarh, N. R. Kinneau, Duchemin, A. S. Jessus, and M. C. Hall: for Saigon, from Shanghai, Messra Le Tur Jean, Morran Paul, and Dourand Louis: for Singapore, from Kobe, Messrs. Adzuno, M. Schwartz, Schneten, and R. L. Feimberton: for Colombo, from Yokohama, Mrs. Razza and 8 children; for Port Said, from Yokohama, Mr. Yamamura and son; from Kobe, Mr. Hitthin; from Shanghai, Mrs. Wung, and Mr. Dal Ferro: for Marseilles, from Yokohama, Messrs. Attelio Alphinie, Louis Clement, and H. Parker; from Shanghai, Mrs. Paolor, Mrs. de Hefftler, Messrs. Marty, Duval, Caitland, Kotakoff, Beauvais, Taramella, Tieppo Federico, L. Pinardi. Siegert, J. N. Waidlow, Cozian, J. Crosfield. Pox, and Dr. Wilson.

Por Tremont, from Manila, Mr. and Mrs. G. Clinton, Mrs. and Miss Curtis, Capt, and Mrs. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. McKay and 2 children, Mrs. Jen- kins, Mrs. Trombly, Mrs. Monson, Mrs. G. B. Hart, Mrs. Henley, Mrs. Stein and 2 childreu, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. MoNeely, Misses Campbell and Yufauta, Dr. Shermon, Capt. Ward, Messrs. R. H. Sherlock, J. B. Suttor, R. Walter. L. B. Cocke, C. W. Tarner, Lewis Wax, P. Carley, Goldsmith, O. D. Miller. B. C. Dickey, T. W. Stein, C. H. Hope, S. K. Cobcou," T. W. Rase, J. Weismann, and J. McConn.

Por Sydney, for Hongkong, from Yokohama, Messrs. Razza, D. 1stsu, and S. W. Milne; from Nagasaki, l'Abbé Corre; from Shanghai, Messrs.

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Par Tuiyuan, from Melbourne, Mr. Clarke; from Syduey, Mrs. Lyher and 3 obildren, Capt. L. Carew, Messrs. Field, Bourker, Kempthorn, Ushmann, Leon, G. Lock, R. Glendinning, J. Glendinning, Cassey, Paxinos, Glendennirez, and Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. McCrae; from Brisbane, Sergt. Head, and Constable Lyons; from Port Darwin. Mr. Saline; from Thursday Island, Mr. Sero; from Manila, Mr. and Mrs. Humpheries, Miss Simpson, Messrs. Carpenter, Durham, Wise, Stolzel, Spicer, and Gabruan.

Per Salazie, for Hongkong, from Marseilles, Mrs. Plint and infaut, Messrs. T. Foreman, Bounaud, Ouchisque, and Kops; from Colombo, Mr. Abdul Guffar; from Singapore, Messrs. Jeffroy, Young, Hundhausen, and Thilgmour; from Saigon. Messrs. Ciuzemkinur, L. C. Grant, Thos. Trevillyan, Delacourcelle, and Clin: for Shanghai, from Marseilles, Mrs. Rondou, Mrs, V. Teste. Mr. and Mrs. Chaumelin and daughter. Messrs. Nigg, Ruegg, Bourgeoy, Laidet, Leanne, Colomb, Toste. R. F. I eyde, and Lazareth Liva and daughter; from Port Said, Messrs. Mohamed Ali and Sottiris; from Colombo, Mrs. Cotsicos, Mr. and Mrs. Muscati, Messrs. Landis, Cotsicos, and Bluemontt; from Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. Sternberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gorbulewski and 4 children, Rev. Monnier, Messrs, Bonnet, Amano, Lipees, Blanchard, and Walloworth; from Saigon, Mrs K. Bara, and Mr. De pinafol: for Kobe, from Singapore, Mr. Nacai: for Yoko- hama, from Marseilles. Mr. and Mrs. Adam and infant, Messrs, de Lapeyriere, Hermanovitch, G. Lefevre, Roudon, Derouzier, Sarda, Blùm, Takashi Kan, Menier, Suzuki, Andalaft, Nakao, Naruze. Watanabe, Le Corvec, Bourtain, Gud, and Duigon; from Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. Guerin, Messrs. Loir. Paget, Pilatrie, Guenot, Nagano. Dalley, and Pava Lip Tyby.

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Per Tjipanas, from Macassar, Messrs, Hanson, Hudig, de Rakovsky, de Masnevic, Schreuder, and Disink.

DEPARTED.

Per Hamburg, for Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Bevis, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Chagas, Mrs. Sher- wood, Mrs. Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Candutte, Rev. C. Hardy, Insp. Kohler, Dr. Nathan Misses M. and A. Villesme, Messrs. T. H. Lyle. Little, Stempel, J. A. Pond, G. Harling, E. Fischer, Fuchs, Hubbe, J. S. Plant, F. H. Kirchhoff, Abraham, M. Chassel, Pereira, Souza, Levu. A. Riehchel, S. Schulz, M. Russ, A. Kurselwett, D. Hall, and R. Hanese, for Naga- saki, Misses Stones and Moles; for Kobe, Messrs. C. R. Palmer Moorewood and R. C. Palmer Moorewood; for Yokohama, Mr. and Mrs. Meurer, Mr. and Mrs. Kufahl, Messrs. W. M. Hick, B. Schwiering, A. V. Hellfel. H. Stuber- nauck, Paul Queisner, O. Friedrichs, and B. Lutgeus.

Per Sydney, for Sai.ov, Messrs. Fisher and G. Koenig; for Singapore, Messrs. C. H. Brown D. Chafcouloff, and McDonald; for Col mbo, Messrs. M. N. Mehta, B. B. Bhesania, D. S. Siganporia, and M. A. Raza; for Port Said, Mr. F. van Homvelingen; for Marseilles, Mongr. Maximo Fernandez, Messrs. A. Koizumi and Donald Piper.

Per Sulazie, for Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. M. de Souza. Mrs. D. Wechler, Mrs. Maguale, Messrs Jablin, R. Carr, Bernard Faymonville, N. F. Drake, A. Plaisant, R. M. Eisenstark, M. Paide, G, Paxime, Jumillarb, Pichon, H. H. Horsey, and Ellis Kad oris.

Printed and published by BERTRAM AUGUSTUS HALE for the Concerned, at 14, Des Vœux Road Central, City of Victoria, Hongkong. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.

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