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Tis. 93 and 934, but closing weak with sellers at this figure. For December considerable business has been done at Tls. 95, 951, 94) and 94, and in- proving gradually to Tls. 97 again to drop to 96 and 95, and at the very close a transaction has been put through at Tls.941 the market closing weakish. Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co. For preference shares Tis. 461 and 47; has been paid, and the ordinaries close a 48) sales. Docks and Wharves.-Farnhams have been very slack. commencing with quotations at Tls. 172 and 172} October, improving to 173, 173) and 174; sales have been made to-day at 174 cash. For Decom- ber 174, 175, at which rate, a considerable business was done; 177, 178 and 180 has been paid, but at the close 178 is the rate at which business could be done. Shanghai and Hongkew Wharves. Transactions have been made at Tls. 135 for the old shares and 132 for the new, at which rate there are buyers with none offering. Sugars. Nothing reported. The Hongkong rate for China Sugars is $240. Mining.-Chinese En- gineering & Mining Co. A few shares were placed at Tls. 7 bearer scrip. A single transaction in Weihaiwei Golds is reported at $24) December The market is weak. Loans. No business re- ported. Industrial.-Cottons remain at nominal rates, with no business. Shanghai (as Co. have been placed at Tls. 102). Shanghai Ices, sellers at quotations. China Flours are wanted at Tls. 65. Pulps. Business has been done at Tls. 155 cash, 160 December and 161 for January. Lang- kats. Shares have changed hands at Tls, 3064 for cash, 307 October, 320 and 317) December. There has not been much going in this stock during the week. Sumatras. A single transaction at Tls. 65 cash, and a few sellers at this quotation. Stores and Hotels.-Hotel des Colonies have been placed at Tis. 21 and 201. Astors have been dealt in at $27. Hall and Holtz at $31, and a few shares for sale. Weeks & Co. A transaction reported at $19. Miscellaneous. There are sellers of Shanghai Horse Bazaars at Tls. 97). Telephone shares have been dealt in at Tls. 68. China-Import and export Lumber Co. Business has been done at Tis. 100, with sellers. Shanghai Electrics. There are sel- lers at $28. Loans.-A single transaction in Astor House Debentures at 8 per cent. is quoted at Tls. 104, with buyers.
TONNAGE.
HONGKONG, 21st October.--Freights coastwise remain firm. From Saigon to Hongkong, 2! cents per picul.; Philippines, 35 cents last and offering; Java, 32) cents; Japan, 50 cents Bangkok to Hongkong, 38 cents and 30 cents per picul. Java to Hongkong, 35 cents offering for wet sugar; to Japan, 43/44 cents per picul. Th`ee steamers have been closed one port. Formosa to Yingkow, at 60 cents and 65 cents per picul. Hence to Kobe, 28 cents per picul. Newchwang to Canton, no demand. Coal freights are weaker. Moji to Hongkong, $2 last. The following are the settlements:-
Belgian King-British steamer, 2,153 toás, Moji to Hongkong, $2.25 per ton.
Shantung-German steamer, 1,000 tons, Moji to Hongkong, $2.20 per ton.
Ching Wo-British steamer, 2,517 tons, Moji to Hongkong, $2.15 per ton.
Fausang British steamer, 1,410 tons, Hong- kong to Kobe, 28 cents per picul
Waishing-British steamer, 1,170 tons, one port Formosa to Yingkow, 60 cents per picul.
Lady Mitchell-British steamer, 754 tons, Sai- gon to Hongkong, 23 cents per piucl.
Nanshan-British steamer, 1.299 tons, Saigon to one port Japan, 50 cents per picul.
Emma Luyken-German steamer, 1,100 tons, Saigon to Manila, 31 cents per picul
A China Navigation Co.'s steamer, Saigon to one port Philippines, 35 cents per picul.
Shaohsing-British steamer, 1,807 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 35 cents per picul.
Carl Menzell-German steamer, 984 tons, monthly, 8 months, at $7,500 per month.
Dagmar Norwegian steamer, 383 tons, monthly, 3,3 months, at $4,500 per month.
Germania-German steamer, 1,774 tons, monthly, 4 months, at $9,500 per month.
Brunhilde--Gorman steamer, 872 tons, monthly, 6 months, at $6,700 per month.
Dott-Norwegian steamer, 629 tons, monthly, 6 months, at $4,600 per month.
Pronto--Norwegian steamer, 837 tons, monthly, 12 months, at $6,250 per month.
THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS
Shanghai):46/- plus River Freight. To Genoa, Marseilles or Havre (via Shanghai):--Tea and General Cargo 41/6 plus River Freight. Tp New York (overland) Tea GS 11 cents per lb. gross plus River Freight. To New York (via Shez) Tea and General Cargo 35/- per ton. To Shang- hai-Tea and General Cargo, Thels 1.80 per ton weight or measurement
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST
MAIL.
ARRIVALS.
October—-
16, Hongmoh, British str., from Straits. 16, Fuevia, German str., from Shanghai. 17, Amara, British str., from Moji. 17, Chowfa, German str., from Bangkok. 17, Edeadale, British str., from Singapore. 17, Hailoong, British str., from Hainan Isld. 17, Hongkong, French str., from Haiphong, 17, Loongsang, British str., from Manila 17, Rubi, British str, from Manila. 17, Salazie, French str., from Yokohama. 17, Stettin. British str., from A moy. 17, Tjlatjap. Dutch str., from Macassar. 18 Achilles, British str., from Shanghai. 18, Chowfa, German str., from Bangkok, 18, I agmar, German str., from Bangkok. 18, Forest Hall, British str., from Moji. 18, Lot sok, Germau str., from Swatow. 18, Maria Valerie, Austrian str., from Trieste. 18, Pe chaburi, German str., from B ngkok, 18, Tartar, British str., from Vancouver. 18, Yawats Maru, Jap. str, from Yokohama. 19, Hailan, French str., from Pakhoi. 19, Hangsang, British str., from Wuhu. 19, Kumsang, British str., from Calcutta. 49, Numantia, German str., from Moji. 19. Pelayo, British str., from Singapore. 19, Sumsen. German str., from Bangkok 19, Simongan, Dutch str.. from Samarang. 19, Tjipanas, Dutch str., from Amoy. 20, Claverburn, British str., from Yokohama. 20. Empire, British str., from Sydney. 20. Frithjof, Norwegian str., from Tamsai. 20. Kwangtab, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 20, Malta, British str., from Shanghai. 20, Pakhol, British str., f om Saigon. 20, Uganda, British str., from Rangoon. October-
17, Chiyuen, Chinese str, for Shanghai. 17, Pronto, Norwegian str., for Newchwang. 18, Dott, Norwegian str., for Takao. 18, Gaea. German sir, for Saigon. 18, Haimub, British str., for Swatow. 18, Katmere, British barque, for Baltimore. 18, Lightning, British str., for Calcutta. 18, Lyia. American str, for Manila. 18, Melitu, French str., for Quinhon. 18. Salazie. French str., for Europe. 18, Taming, British str., for Manils. 18, Waishing. British str., for Takao, 19, Bourbon, French str., for Saigon. 19, Chowtai, German str, for Swatow. 19, Empress of China, Brit str., for Vancouver. 19, Hongkong, French str., for Haiphong. 19, Hongmob, British str., for Amoy. 19, Jacob Diederichsen, Ger, str., for Pakhoi. 19, Kwongsang, British str.. for Swatow, 19, Mazagon, British str., for Kobe. 19, Providence, Norwegian str., for Swatow. 19, Pundus, British str., for ¦ angoon. 19, Signal, German str., for Haiphong. 19, Stettin, British str., for Singapore. 19, Suevia, German str., for Hamburg. 20, Achilles, British str., for London. 20, Fausang, British str., for Kobe. 20, Keongwai, German str.. for Bangkok. 20, Shahzada, British str., for Swatow. 20, Thales, British str., for Swatow. 20, Tyr, Norwegian str., for Hongay.
DEPARTURES.
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVED.
Per Salazie, for Hongkong, from Kobe, Mr. Gray; from Shanghai, Rev. S. Pasquio, Mrs. Haver Droeze and infant, Mrs. Hall, Mr. Harvie Tabor, Mrs. Tomsett and 3 children, Mrs. Affonso, Messrs. Ricci and Nitram: for Saigon from Kobe, Mr. Congoulier for Singa- pore, from Yokohama, Mr. Shibaya; from Kobe, Mrs. Yonu; from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Dayabhoy, Mesars. Klein and Korpie: for From Hankow per Conference Steamers.-To Fort Said, Mrs. Tatarsay, Mr. and Mrs. Kis- London and Northern Continental ports (via 'lizooff, Mr. Lanet, and Mrs. Kozlinska: for
FREIGHTS.
October 22, 1904.3.
Marseilles, from Yokohams, Messrs. Brinkley and Champorsesu, Miss Lefort, and Mrs. Clegg and infant; from Kobe, Mrs. Rubattal, MessrS. Ornstein, Stepanoff, Mironoff, Fedoroff, Shutoff, Kusmitobeff. Cribpohi, Shpartim. Kursiff, and Poteha; from Shanghai, Messrs. Clegg, Mac- Hugh. Bourgeoy, Morten Olsen, Umgerer. Barrand, Florentiu, Bou, Legros, Chaboncix, Castex, Tetart, Largemain, Decepts, and Mrs. Largemain.
› Per Tartar. from Yokohama, Col. and Mrs. W. E. Webb; from Kobe, Messrs J.C:Tarbaur, P. L. Grimani, and J. S. Cowper; from Naga- saki, Mr. M. W. Slade; from Shanghai, Mrs. Leslie Stuart, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. C. S Lee and infant, Mrs. T. K Tow and infant, Mr. C. E. Landgren, Mr. and Mrs. O. Thoresen, Mr. W. V. Uffel, Lieat. W. P. Woodall, and Mrs. Walters.
Per Yawata Maru, from Yokohama, &c. Major and Mrs, Tuthely, Rev, Kawagushi, Mrs. Mihara, Col. Hall, Mrs. Yamamoto, Miss Rall, Dr. Smith, Mr. L. Delans; Capt, and Mrs. Farla d, Mr. Powell, and Col. J. C, Hord.
Per Maria Valerie, from Trieste, &c., Messrsj Porvala Putel, T. Bou, Hur desbogen, and Brehner.
Per Empire, from Australia, Miss Randell, Mr. H. Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder, Dri Roome, Mesra, H. Nortberoft and J. C. Goddes Misses A. and Is. Mellin, Capt. and Mrs! Goddard and 2 children. Messre. E. F. Work- man. G. and A. Greenland, C. H: Umberhann C. M. Preshaw, and J. Vidigal, Mr. and Mrs Borges, Mr. and Mrs, d'Acanjo, Messrs W. E! · L'algleish. F. S. Jones, F. B. Ahrendts, J. G. Estominho, A. Eogao R Chue, F. Adler, R Johnson, H. Swanson, Dr. T. R. Marshall, Misses Gresham, Bout, Pearce, Edwards, Dodds, Lyle, Pemberton. Reid. Powell, and Trudinger, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mrs Bertram and 2 children, Mr. J. F. Daff, Misses Barnes, G Totten, Menzies, and C. E. Wheelwright, Mrs. Wertheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mess 8. D. Cohen. L. Cohen, Z. Oppenheimer, E. Bournes, H. Walters, and L. Buzzard.
Per Malta, from Shanghai, for Hongkong, Messrs. W. W. Cox, H. MeGeorge, P. Hentzle. man, J. Housant, C. H. Fallen, G. Hunter, C Chang. A. H Bowden, and A. Bastein; for London, Mr. and Mrs. Hutson and 3 children. Mrs. Thistlewaithe, Revs. H. G. Drake and R. H. Pea son, Mr. A. A. Campbell, Capt. R. McFarlane, and Mr. F. P. Lachlan; for Mar- seilles, Mr. and Mrs, Barbrellini and Mr. W, M. Shaw; for Port Said, Messrs. G'ebou and H. Hasse; for Sydney, Mr. E. E. Parsons; for Bombay, Capt. A. Thompsou Messrs, S. K. Bacon, R. Tullock, G. Lake. H. G. Richardson, and D. McCullogh: from Kobe, for Bombay, Messrs. J. E. Beale, E. J. Walton, F. E. Weston, W. G. Garrod, and C. U. Karangia; for Loudon, Mr. and Mrs. Mornell: from Yokohama, for London, Mr. S. Hogg.
DEPARTED.
Per Coptic. for San Francisco and beyond, from Hongkong, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenberg, Mrs. E. Jacobser, Messrs. Geo. C. Taulbee; for China and Japan ports, Mr. and Mrs. Sander, C. Ismer. Mrs. Chater, Ms. sra. F. Acooks, H. D. Bibh. A. Hills, H. Lapp, H. P. Desfelan, M. Le. Sàux, and M. Bardy,
Per Salazie, for Saigon, Messrs. W. A. Railton and Pierre Cormeilles; for Singapore, Mr. Geo. S. Van Wickle; for Port Said, Lient, Nicolas Tyrkov; for Marseilles, Messrs. Cros: Le Bigot, Deleuze, Baute, Darlin. Noël, Tailleur, A. Bernard, M. Boyer, C. E. Shellinglaw, K. Olsen. Le Bail. Richard, J. Antonio, Luigi, Tolin, Gelin, Avon, Godart, Elicagereg, Reravon, Mauzaggi, Monfort, and Le Sauvage.
Per Empress of China, for Vaucouver, &o, Colonel and Mrs. W. S. Birdwood, Messrs. R. H. Lock, F. T. Colson, Mrs. Gerald Pike. Capt. A.R.Y.Kirkpatrick, R.A., Messrs. S. Yama ›ida, Neeson, Lieut. O. R. E. Miluan, R.A., Mr. and Mrs. G. C. C. Master, Messrs. R. N. da Silva. J. Ribiero. W. A. Stokes. Y. Sugitani, J. F Oiesen, Mr. and Mrs. Geary, Messrs. J. E. Chambers, G. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, Mr. T. C. Cling Misses Mini and Fraser. Messrs. Yoshinni DH. Parish, F. W. Able, Dr. Snelby, Miss J. Adams, and C pt. G. A. Forsaith.
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