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half a tael only, and we find ourselves at exactly | the same point, viz., Tls. 84¡ cash, 86) to 86 De- cember, with a steady tone. Bugars China Sugars are quoted in Hongkong at $200. A single transaction in Peraks was done at Tls. CO caah. Mining. We have eliminated the name of the Panjom Mining Co. from our circular. China Engineering and Mining Co. There are buyers at Tls. 6.50 Bearer Scrip. Weihaiwei Gold Min- ing Co. A demand carried the price to $25 cash. and $27 December, but on the announcement of the new issue, a flood of shares poured out. The only transaction since has been at $24 December, and now nopffer can be obtained at all and the ms- jority of share brokers have shares for sale in their hands. Lands:-A sale of Lands is reported a Tis. 111, but we assess the market figure at about Tls. 112. Docks & Wharves.-8. C. Farnham, Boyds'have fluctuated between 171 and 174 fo cash, but close weak with probable sellers at 178. For September 175, 1761, and 175 has been done. and December closes with sellers at Tls. 170. Shanghai and Hongkow Wharves have been dealt in at Tis. 153 for cash with buyers. For Decent. ber 1611160, and 157) and 160 is the order of busi- Industrial-Gas shares are wanted at Tls. 98. Pulps have been done at Tls. 150). Maats- chappij. There are buyers for cash at Tls. 311,. and for December at Tls. 326), with a fairly strong market. Stores and Hotels.-Centrals quoted n 88. Hotel des Colonies Tls. 16. Hall and Holtz at $30) and wanted. Moutries at $55. Misce'- laneous. Telephones have been done at Tls. 6 Loans and Debentures.-There is a demand for Astors 8% at Tls. 102. Shanghai and Hongkew Wharfs 6% and Shanghai Lands 6% have been done at 95. Gas 6% at 97 and 94,

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TONNAGE,

HONGKONG, 9th September.--Freights continu · firm with dem ind for steamers coast on time Saigon to this, 17 cents per picul is ffering; t Java, 30 cents; to Philippines, 30 to 31 cents. From Java to Hongkong, mediumed sized tonnage is wanted at 39 cents per pical for wet sugar Hence to Japan, steamers are wanted at 25 cent to Kobe, an I 30 cents to Yokohama. Japan coel freights are somewhat weaker, at $2 per ton to Hongkong, $2.50 to Singapore. The following

are the sett'ements :-

M. 8. Dollar-British steamer, 2,674 tons, Moji or Kuchinotzu to Hongkong, $2 per ton.

Decima - German steamer, 194 tons, Moji ar Nagasaki tɔ Hongkong, $2.25 per ton.

Chunsang-British steamer, 1,418 tons, Moji t Hongkong, $2 per ton.

Signal-German steamer, 907 tons, Hongay t› Hongkong, $2 per ton.

Wuhu-British steamer, 1,227 tons, Saigon t› Hongkong, 18 cents per picul.

Amara-British steamer, 1,566 tons, Saigon t one port Japan, 40 cents per picul.

BourbonFrench steamer, 907 tons, Saigon t› Cebu (part cargo), 35 cents per picul.

Ningpo-British steamer, 1 228 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 27 cents per picul.

Pakhoi-British steamer, 1,227 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 30 cents per picul,

Shashsing-British steamer, 1,307 tons, Saigon to Manila, 28 cents per picul.

Borg-Norwegian steamer, 738 tons, Hongkong to Kobe, $5,2 0 lump sum.

Prometheus-Norwegian steamer, 1,023 ton, hence to Kobe, $9,000 lump sum.

Chunsang-British steamer, 1.418 tons, hence to Kobe, $12,500 lump sum.

Nanshan-British steamer, 1,299 tons, hence to Yokohama, 35 cents per picul,

Babelsberg - -German steamer, 1.379 tons, monthly, 3 months, $10,000 per month.

Lydia-German steamer, 1,772 tons, monthly, 3 months, $11,000 per month.

Silberg-German steamer, 782 tons, monthly, 3 months, $7,000 per month.

Prometheus--Norwegian steamer, 1,023 tons, monthly, 8 months, $8,500 par inonth.

Victoria-Swedish steamer, 969 tons, monthly, 3 months, private terms.

Hugin-Norwegian steamer, 829 tons, monthly, 3 months, $7,250 per month.

Nanyang-German steamer, 1,060 tons, monthly, 6 months, $6,509 per month.

Taifu-German steamer, 1,065 tons, monthly, 6 months, private terms.

FREIGHT.

Messrs. Whealock & Co. of Shanghai, in their latest report state with regard to coastwise ton- nage that Shipowners have certainly got things all their own way just now, owing to the scarcity of tonnage available for prompt delivery; besides a strong demand for trip charters in all directio‘8. There is some enquiry from Japan for month'y charters which is being 'filled at paying rates.

THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS.

SHIPPING. ARRIVALS and DeparTURES SINOE last MAIL. September-

ARRIVALS,

4. Mayasan Main, Jap. str., from Bangkok. 5, Andalusia, German str., from Yokohama. 5, Arratoon Apoar, Brit, str., from Calcutta. 5, Benclench, British str., from London. 5, Bulysses, British str., fr m London. 5, C Diederichsen, Ger str., from Haiphong. 5. Kaifong, British str., from Iloilo. 5, Kwongsang, British str., from Shanghai. 5, Manche, French str., from Yokohama. 5, Paklat, German str., from Bangkok. 5, Patroclus British str., from Liverpool. 5, Zafiro, British str., from Manila. 6, Bourbaki. French ship, from New York. 6. Fausang, British str.. from Moji. 6. Baitan, British str., from Coast Ports. 6, Hanoi, French str.. from Haiphong. 6. Loongsang, British str., from Manila. 6, Promise, Norwegian str., from Bangkok. 6, Providence, Japanese str, from Swatow. 6. Rasmora British str., from Newport. 6. Siam, British str.. from Lanikai. 6. Tjipanas, Dutch str., from Macassar. 6 Tolv, Norwegian str., from Bangkok, 6, Wougkoi. German str., from Bangkok. 7. Emp. of Japan. Brit. str, from Vancouver, 7. Espiegle. British sloop. from Weihaiwei. 7, Fooshing. British s'r., from Saigon. 7. Frithjof. Norwegian str., from Tamsui. 7. Hailau, French sir, from Pakhoi. 7, Haimuo, British str., from Swatow. 7, Hongmoh, British str., from Singapore. 7, Hue, French str., from Kwangchanwan. 7. Kwanglee, Chinese str.. from Shanghi. .7, Machew, German str., from Bangkok.

7. Sishan, British str., from Saigon. 7, 'Toonan, Chinese str. from Shangbai. 7, Wosang. British str., from Shanghai. 8, Chiynen, Chi-ese str., from Canton. 8, Glenlochy, British str., from London. 8, Heimdal, Norwegian str., from watow.

September-

8, Tyr, Norwegian str.. from Hongay.

DEPARTURES.

4, Nigretia, British str, for Yangtze. 5, Kwongsang. British str., for Cauton. 5, Nankiu, British str., for Kobe. 5. Troons, British str.. for Amoy.

3. Yuengang. British ste,, før Manila. 6. Borneo, German str., for Sandakan. 6, Chibli, British str., for Tientsio. 6, Clara Jebsen, German str., for Takan, 6. Holstein, German str. for Tamsui. 6. Humber, British storeship, for Weihaiwei. 6, Leviathan, British craiser, for Weihaiwei. 6, Lyeemoon, German str, for Shanghai. G, Manche, French str., for Europe. 6, Meefoo, Chinese str., för Shanghai. 6. Onsang, British str., for Saigon 6, Palamootta, British str., for Bangoon. 6, Prometheus, Norwegian str., for Kobe. 6. Simongan, Dutch str., for A moy. 6, Taiwan, British str., for Swatow. 6, Tanglin, German str., for Bangkok, 6, Telemachus British str., for Vancouver. 6, Thales, British str., for Coast Pris, 7. Andalusia, German str.. for Hamburg. 7. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. str.. for Hoihow. 7. Eclipse, British 4-m. bqe,, for Baltimore. 7. Kwanglee, Chinese str, for Canton. 7. Maysaan Maru, Japanese str, for Kobe. 7. Nanshan, British str., for Yokohama. 7. Patroolus, British str., for Shanghai. 7. Swanley, British str., for Durban. 7. Taming, British str., for Manila. 8, America Maru, Jap. str, for 8. Franciso. 8, Haitao, British str, for Coast Ports. 8, Kumsang, British str., for Calcutta. 8, Providence, Japanese str., for Swatow. 8, Rasmora, British str., for Sas-bo. 8, Shantung, British str., for Saigon. 8. Siam, British str., for Shanghai. 8. Terrible, British cr., for S'pore & Home. 8, Toonan, Chinese str., for Canton. 8. Wosang, British str,, for Cauton.

PASSENGER LIST.

ARBIVED.

Per Arvatoon Apear, from Calcutta, Messrs. Bouchier and Fotheringham.

Per Kwongsang, from >hanghai, &c., Mrs. and Miss Courtney and Mr. Smith."

Per Manche, for Hongkong, from Yokohama, Messrs. Ricardo Floris. Constantino, Ledesmo, and Lobaton; from Kobe, Messrs. J. Koono,

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R. S. Wright, and Galsisin; from Shanghai, Mrs. de Figueiredo and 2 children, Mrs. Anna Achar, R. P. Dahlmann, Frere Pierrefon, MessrA, C. Piene, Rottman, Stutz, Metharam, and Dingamal, and Miss Ehrlich: for Saigon, from Shanghai, Misses Yose Pink and Furman: for Singapore, from Kobe, Mr. and Mrs. Kitano, Capt. O. Davies, Mesere. 8. Umino, S, Yama. guchi, K. Shimasu, and Y. Kanda; from Shanghai, Mrs. Rosa Lertsman, Mrs. E. Signs, Messrs. J. H, Sheridan, Sebiesy, Nissim, and Vangelder: for Port Said, from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Petroff, Mrs. Latroff and infant, Messrs. Gurguraki, A. Suriloff, J. Woronkin, A. Sakoloff, Machailoff, Weselkoff, Rennisoff, Koopisch, Jiriloff, Saksamlin, Gilkin, Muchin. Korabloff, and Augustinoritch, and Miss Gorėz Kaia: for Marseilles, from Yokohama, Mr. L. Souyries; from Kobe, Mr. Berner; from Shanghai, Mrs. H. Linder, Mrs. H. Fenme, Mrs. Chommelin and infant, Miss Nagelberg, Messrs. de Figueiredo, Paris, Brunschwig, hazalon, le R. P. Prenzou. Hilaire, Chappelle, Th. Berthelon, J. Stampf, Plaum, Miguel Alves, Bonnefiu, Hagberth, and Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Somme.

Per Zafiro, from Manila, Mrs. Howison, Miss C. Atienza, Masters L. Pansacolan, F. Gochnico, M. Goobnico, and Canizares, Messrs. S. Sugiora, C. 8. Applegate, F. E. Ranb, E. A. Wells, J. F. Gule, b. B. Gaskel, Messrs. Vicente Atienza and Vicente Atienza, jr., K. Judeya, Barton Whitcomb, and J. T. Figueras,

Per Loongsang, from Manila, Messrs. P. A. Hill, A. L. Kay, J. Dowus, ti J. Mair, and K. Nozuchi.

Per Haitan, from Coast Ports, Mrs. Putnam, Misses Griffen and Fitts, Mr. Elizsga and 5 children, Masters Lynburg (2) and Focken.

Per Wongko', from. Bangkok, Mr. St. Pierre. Per Hongmok from Singapore, Mr. Slander. Per Sishan, from Ṣsigon, &c., Mr. K. Robin-

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Per Fooshing, from Saigon, for Hongkong. Capt. Jerkin.

Per Kranglee, from Shanghai, Messrs. Merɛe and Boyd.

Per Tjipanas, from Macassar, Messrs. Smit

and Jouchbeer.

Per Wosang, from Shanghai, Miss Bennett, Mesirs. Newman and Hill.

Per Toonan, from Shangbai, &c., Mr. and Mrs. Hicker.

Per Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. P. 8. Potter Mrs. E. P. Wolf, Lieut. H. O MoDonald. K.A., 1 r }: E. Habn, R-v. A. B. Neillsen, Mesara, H. N. Ferrers, C. J. Andrews, J. H. Yema, and M. Stern; from Yokohama, Mrs. Mare and daughter, Lient. P. M. Rizey, Messrs. C. H. Grace, N. Shaw, and W. E. Crane; from Nagasaki, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nakamura, from Shanghai. Mr. and Mrs. Kellman, Capt. Strave, Messrs, C. Bryan, A. S. Spitzel, and Pepiatze.

DEPARTED.

Per Mongolia, for San Francisco, &c., Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs C. S. Lee, Capt., Mrs, and Miss Carter, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Stone, Mra. I. W. Martin, Mrs. A. L. Blooper, Mrs. G. Ben ett, Mrs. J. H. Blount, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Banner, Mrs. E. Borthwick and daughter. Dr G. W. Felton, Capt. J. A. 1 ogan, U.S.A.— Mi sa E. Phillipier and F. E. Burt, Messr′S, J. W. Wallao, B. Wilder, 8. Wilder, F. B. Ryan, E. A. Keyes. E. P. Shuman, C. H. Rew, G. H. Collignon, W. 8. Allen, E. P. Brias, W. C. Clarke, F. D. Cheshire, J Delbonrgo, J. Tyack, A. A. Hussein, W. A. Stopani, H. II. Gompertz, A P. Simpson, H. Schaelkopf, J. Block, R. W. Watt, and P. L. Miller.

Per Yuensang, for Manila, Missés Clara and Anna Fischler, Messrs. Antonio Šaraho, J. S. Jackson, F. C. Barcom, and James Raff.

Per Manche, for Saigon, Messrs. Frank Jones, A. Fetterer. and Jean Corfec; for Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Burt, Mars, John W. Breadley, Ernest Koppen, sud Hyden Mohamed, Miss 8 Florine and F. Ehrlich; for Co ombo, Frere Adrien Jean; for Marseilles. Messrs. Luiz dos Enutos and Henri Marie Le Stat,

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