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The London and China telegraph23.10.1871
  • Datum
    Montag, 23. Oktober 1871
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    London
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[...] covered with two-eighths of an inch, thus showing the waters of the adjoining plains still rising, notwithstanding that there had been no rain since daylight of the 15th. During the last two days the water in the west plain remained very much about the same height: some say it has gone down [...]
[...] canse such a slight difference. It was expected the whole district would be turned into a lake, till winter brings ice and northerly gales. Rain fell again on the 22nd, but it appears that the Chi nese always expect rain on the seventh day of the seventh moon ; and last night's was only a shower, so it was hoped the wet season [...]
[...] heavy floods have had to be recalled in Chekeang, Kiangsu or Hunan ; while in the North the usual harvests were witheld from the want of a due supply of rain to moisten the parched fields; and inland communication, in the absence of proper roads, became almost impossible, owing to the drying up of the water. [...]
[...] became almost impossible, owing to the drying up of the water. Courses. . For some years back the authorities at Peking and Tientsin have prayed earnestly for rain, while those in the more central provinces have, with fasts, implored the rain-god to spare from excess of favours their crops and houses. This year, the [...]
[...] tending beyond our globe itself. Seen from such a point of view, how useless are the miserable and petulant appeals to the Rain deity which, under different forms, are now being offered up in Chekeang and Pechihli. We remember a tale of an old Scottish [...]
[...] of condemning himself, and the Emperor through the formality of handing him over to the Board of Punishments. A Hankow correspondent writes that very heavy rains have been falling in that district, accompanied by strong winds, and that considerable damage has been done to the standing cotton. [...]
[...] DEPARTURES.–From Rotterdam, for Java, Johanna Maria; for Ba tavia, Maria; Oct. 18, from Cardiff, for Singapore, Eastern Star; Oct 20, from London, for Singapore (via Cardiff), Palm Tree ; 21, for [...]
[...] A R IR IV A. L.S. Date. Ship | Captain. From | At Oct.11|Christina Maria de Veer .........|Batavia, for Amtdm. Off Portland [...]
[...] Forward-Ho (ship.), Shangi. to Lndn., July 18, 3 S. 12 E., in Pitts Riveb EDEN (barq.), for Singapore, Sept. 14.4 N., 22 W. MARIA TEREsA (Spanish barq.), Manila to Bilbao, Oct. 3, 36 N., 32 W. DEFENDER (ship), Singapore to London, July 26, 32 S., 31 E. [...]
[...] ports part of crew arrived at Batavia, Advices from Amsterdam, dated Oct. 16, state that the Christina Maria, de Weer, which arrived there, 15, from Batavia, had chains broken, having encountered heavy gales. [...]
The London and China telegraph15.05.1865
  • Datum
    Montag, 15. Mai 1865
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] BUITENZORG. The rice fields are looking beautiful. The reaping has commenced everywhere, but through heavy rains millions of walangs (a kind of grasshopper) and other insects have done considerable damage to the reaping crops. [...]
[...] expected. PALEMBANG. Notwithstanding the continuous rain in the lower and upper regency, the rice plant looks very favourable. The trade of the chief place is stationary. The trade in cotton (kapas) is much [...]
[...] from Maulmain, King of the Seas; 7, at Cadiz, from Manila, Elisa; 14, at Deal, from Ceylon, Calphurnia. DEPARTURES.–May 8, from Newcastle for Java, Maria Elise; 11, ſº Cardiff for Manila, Johannes Lodewyk; 10, from Shields for Batavia, atavia. [...]
[...] truida Maria; from Samarang, Oceanus; at Texel, from Banjoewangie, Telanak, Urman, and Constance; from Padang, Tjielingsie and Nord Stern. [...]
[...] via and Samarang, Anthony van Hoboken; for Batavia and Soura baya, Loewesteyn, Amsterdam, Nicolaas Witsen, Louise; for Samarang, Maria Regina, Mathilde, den Elshout ; for Sourabaya, Petronella, Quin tet, Staatraad van der Houven, Jacoba Cornelia, Nederland and Oranje, Senior, Bellatrix; for Singapore and Hong Kong, Bernard and Agnes. [...]
[...] . Coringa . ..] Maria. ..!Johann ... Pembrok [...]
[...] Maria Augusta. [...]
[...] . Doelwyk. ..!Jan Daniel. .IGertruida Maria [...]
[...] 4|London Yºkohama ......... .....|Castleton .... . Hill. Do. ... Cardiff & Shanghai ... Langdale .... ... Browne. Amsterdam Batavia Maria Veronica. - Shields alle Polly ..... - Sunderlan I}o. Elisabeth Ann ..! Hall. [...]
[...] 28|Rotterdam. Dageraad Duinker. 25 Amsterdam - Men: or ..] Butenuth. May 8|Carm f Guurtje Maria . Flens. - 10 Lon on Hong Kong & Cauton Cambºlu.... Wood. – 10 Do. .... . Cºlombo..... ...|Avon ... ..] Edmond. [...]
The London and China telegraph30.07.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. Juli 1877
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    London
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Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] I have just returned from the city. Not so many beggars are on the street as there were a month ago. I hear from the Chinese the rains have been quite general throughout the province. Spring rains are always very light, but this year the showers have been exceptionally heavy, and the wheat is said to [...]
[...] be looking very fine. So I think another month will see the famine, ended so far as this province is concerned. Where no rain has fallen, what will the end be I have heard of no news concerning anything or anyone. There is much sickness amongst the Chinese. To-night rain is threatening, but its fall [...]
[...] extent the yield will be affected by it; the stalks may straighten up again. Rain has fallen in many places, and crops promise well. We learn that the Chinese Government has sent a note to each of 'the Foreign Ministers in Peking, expressing thanks for the very [...]
[...] –0– MANILA. Heavy rains had fallen at Manila, the rainy season having set in there. Rains had also fallen in some provinces, while in others the severe drought was still prevailing. At San Isidro, [...]
[...] in there. Rains had also fallen in some provinces, while in others the severe drought was still prevailing. At San Isidro, in Nueva Ecija. where there had been no rain since September, rain had fallen, accompanied by heavy thunderstorms, the light: ning setting tobaceo-sheds on fire, and killing one person. Small. [...]
[...] storm of the season. In Bulacan and Nueva Ecija the paddy crops had failed from want of rain. Thousands of persons there were living on roots and jungle fruits. In the province of Nuevo Vizcaya, many cacao trees, both young and fruitbearing, had perished from the [...]
[...] and the news of his somewhat sudden death was received with surprise and regret throughout the community. There has been heavy and continuous rain throughout the fortnight, and the weather has been perceptibly cooler. There is now a plentiful supply of water throughout the town, which [...]
[...] ARRIVALs.-July 26, at Falmouth, Soflid, Johannesen, from Singa pore; Carnarvon Castle, Davies, from Rangoon; Ukraine, Melcher, from Sourabaya; Maria, Ravano, from Rangoon ; Hertig Oscar Fredrik, Norlander, from Bassein; Ivos, Olsen, from Rangoon; Ystavet, Bur man, from Rangoon : Alice Muir, Acker, from Pasaroeang ; Sing Tai, [...]
[...] 27, Snowdonia, Roberts, from Rangoon; Lydia Schofield, Dunning, from Akyab ; Thalia, McMurtry, from Rangoon; 28, George Skolfield, Forsaith, from Akyab ; Maria P., from Rangoon ; Smidt, Nobbe, from Bassein ; Bury St. Edmunds, Rodskjer, from Java; Johan, Tjeldine, from Akyab. [...]
[...] HIDEs without transactions. ARRAck. -Sold were 45 casks Batavia, ex Baron Van Pallandt Wan Rosendael, and 25 ditto ex Geesina Maria. [...]
The London and China telegraph01.10.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Oktober 1877
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[...] directed to the drought, which was becoming serious. The Courier's correspondent writes:— The very abundant spring rains made the earth moist enough to bring on the autumn crops to a certain point, but now they seem fading. . The millet and maize are very short in the straw [...]
[...] and light in the ear, and are hastening on to a premature harvest. The later sown crops which succeed the wheat will be an utter failure unless the rain soon comes. At this season the streets of this city and the roads around are generall full of water, but now they are covered with dust, . [...]
[...] The correspondent of the Daily News writes under date of 2nd August :— The rain still holds off, although we have had frequent indica tions. This evening there are good signs of rain, and yet I fear it is “passing around.” From all directions, far and near, there [...]
[...] usual height. The prospect is most disheartening. I think all the gods in the Chinese pantheon must have been invoked by this time, from what I have heard of the “praying for rain.” Inside the East gate a dragon about four feet long is suspended, head downwards, among some withered branches. A constant stream [...]
[...] of water is kept flowing from the dragon's mouth, and on poles among the branches are yellow strips of paper, having such inscriptions as “There should fall a heavy rain.”—“There will certainly be rain.”—“A great rain will descend.” The sickness and mortality in the city are very great, and are likely to increase [...]
[...] SOOCHOW. The Worth China IIerald correspondent says there has been con tinued heavy rains here for the past month ; if they continue, the low lands to the south-east will be under water. Nothing has been seen of the locusts very recently. The country people all say the [...]
[...] MAlt 1? IAGES. Folsº R–Gºsswºrn. —On the 8th Aug., at the German Consulate, Shanghai, Johann Folser, of Mittelnkirchen, IIanover, to Maria Luise Johanne Gussner, of Kietz, Mecklenburgh. Shaw – Vallack–On the 27th Sept, nt St. Johns' the Evangelist, East Dulwich, by [...]
[...] made to punish the guilty parties, and a proclamation be issued warning others from committing similar offences in future. At Soochow there had been very heavy rains, and it would seem, as a pendant to the drought in the North, apprehensions were here felt of serious damage by flood. [...]
[...] 23. Quaker City . ... Magilly . . Penarth 24 Webfoot ....... - . . . !)0. 25 Maria Rarano ......... Raw' nma ...... Ilo g Kong . Do. 25|| Fair Leader . Yokohama London 25 Sp culint ...... >ing up re | !)o [...]
The London and China telegraph16.09.1865
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. September 1865
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[...] ment of the crops in the neighbourhood. Indeed, the Shanghai Hien was so deeply moved by the consideration of the damage which the late heavy rains might do, that on the 6th inst he issued a notification ordering an abstinence from animal food during the space of three days, viz., the 16th, 17th, and 18th [...]
[...] animals were to be killed for food, nor were the faithful and obedient to transgress the modest bounds of rice and fish. The object of this penance was to pacify the rain-god, but un fortunately the 11th inst. was wetter than any day which had preceded it. The Magistrate, however, persevered, and again [...]
[...] Daviks-At the Civil Hospital, on the 18th July, William W. Davies, compositor in the “Daily Press"Qffice, formerly Government Printer at Sydney, aged 60 years. Lopes–At Macao, on the 16th July, Maria Quiteria Lopes, aged 96 years. [...]
[...] the water was much purer, and the analysis of the water from the Tai-hu lake showed, he thought, a satisfactory result. He did not agree with Dr. Lamprey in his recommendation of rain-water, as in Shanghai he had found it very impure, it quickly putrified and emitted a fetid smell. He (Mr. Kingsmill) quoted a passage from Professor [...]
[...] Shanghai he had found it very impure, it quickly putrified and emitted a fetid smell. He (Mr. Kingsmill) quoted a passage from Professor Anstead, showing that rain-water was apt to be tainted with various impu rities, especially in the neighbourhood of large towns, where many human beings were collected together. He thought that Shanghai was similarly [...]
[...] oods. g The increase in the amount of rice imported is due to the destruction of the crops by the heavy rains which visited the South of China in the middle of the year, whereby immense embankments were broken down, and fields and villages inundated in all directions. The decrease in cotton [...]
[...] Hera .. ... American ... Fairy .. ... 572 Kum Rye -- Do. ... Jas. Lawrence .. 25l Maria .. ... British . . ... Maria Gambrill . 852 Pengum -- Do. . . ... Penguin ... 197 Star of Peace ... American ... Star of Peace ... — [...]
[...] Johanna, Wilhelmina Johanna, Jupiter; for Batavia, Argo, Ouderkerk van den Amstel, Dordrecht: for Batavia and Sourabaya, Medea ; for Kanagawa and Nagasaki, Maria; for Decima, Pantalon; for Singapore and Hong Kong, Mary Goddard. At AMsTERDAM.–For Batavia, Electra; for Kanagawa and Nagasaki, [...]
[...] Date. From For Ship Captain. Sept. "shield, ------------ China ..................... º, Avery ............ — 4 Rotterdam.. Batavia ... Maria Johanna. . Peters. — 7 Newport Singapore Herschel ........ . Meyerdirck. – 12 Clyde ..... Do....... Taymouth Castle...... Hinds. [...]
[...] Maria (Dutch ship), from Banjoewangie for Rotterdam, which put in there June 9, for repairs, had been condemned and sold with part cargo; the | rest of the cargo would be transhipped into the Kensington (ship), which [...]
The London and China telegraph22.09.1877
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. September 1877
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[...] The respective relatives were not a little surprised when the doctor told them he could not bring the dead to life. It has been raining here for several days again, and everything gets mildewed. [...]
[...] pear. The belief was strong, however, that one would arrive the following night, and the same precautions were adopted. With the exception of a sudden sharp squall of wind and rain which only lasted a few minutes no rain fell that night. The next day (the 9th) was much cooler, and some rain fell during the [...]
[...] day (the 9th) was much cooler, and some rain fell during the morning and afternoon. Towards dusk it began to blow pretty stiflly, in gusts, with heavy torrents of rain, and again there seemed for some time a chance of a typhoon. Subsequently, how ever, the wind fell, and though great quantities of rain fell [...]
[...] tion of alarming rumours was the work of a ring of interested dealers, who have been making large profits thereby. Supplies in Bangkok and Saigon are now known to be ample, rain has fallen abundantly in both countries, and there is no prospect of any prohibition of export. [...]
[...] of China through the floods, apprehensions have been ex cited at Peking by protracted drought; and, as appears from the Gazette, prayers for rain have been offered up by the Emperor. The heavy and continuous rains which usually set in about the end of June, and last throughout [...]
[...] would be lost. The only mitigating feature in the prospect was the abundant wheat harvest, gathered in mid June. Fortunately for the public weal rain fell at length on the 21st of July, and unless drought should again super. vene, the crops are likely to come up to an average. [...]
[...] much speculation. On Thursday, the 13th of this month, the Dowager Queen of Saxony, Maria, wife of Frederick August II, died. She was the sister of the late Archduchess Sophia, mother of the present Emperor of Austria, of the Queen Elizabeth of Prussia—wife of Frederick William IV.-and [...]
The London and China telegraph28.08.1867
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 28. August 1867
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[...] - C H IN A. TiextSIN. On the night of the 18th June a heavy rain set in which, however, ceased on the succeeding day, and since then the weather has been fair, with no signs of rain. That which fell [...]
[...] HANKOW. Heavy and incessant rain fell at Hankow on the 25th June, and the force of the stream increased so rapidly that, about 11 P.M., several tea junks carried away their anchors and were [...]
[...] Legislative Council holds its next meeting on the 23rd July. The weather has been hot and oppressive, but with occasional rains. PENANG. Dates from this port are to the 23rd July. The Penang [...]
[...] MARRIAGE. Dix—Cole MAN.—On the 15th June, at the British Chaplaincy, Hankow, by the Rev. Thos. McClatchie, William Brownsell Dix, of Briston, to IIcarietta Maria Coleman, [...]
[...] Gazelle; from Clyde (via Singapore, &c.), June 28, Hayo Maro, str. from London, Solent (reported by telegram). At M Acad.—From Lisbon, July 6, D. Maria Pia. At MANILA.—None. At SINGAPORE.-From London, July 10, Benvoirlich; from Liverpool, [...]
[...] June 16 Archos ... Liverpool Batavia – 16 ... Johanna Mathilde New York ... Hong Kong – 17 D. Maria Pia Lisbon ... ... Macao — — — ... Caractacus London Yokohama — — ... Windward ... Hong Kong New York [...]
[...] haven, from Batavia, Professor van der Boon Metsch; at Hellevoet, from Sourabaya, County of Ayr. DEPARTURES.–August 12, from Brouwershaven, for Batalia, Maria Sarah; 15, from Texel, for Singapore, via Sunderland, Laura and Adele; 14, from Veere, for Singapore, via England, Burgemeester van Middel [...]
[...] Bilbaina. For Shanghai: Leon Crespo, Alarm, Mermaid. For Singa re: Indian Empire, For Manila: Olano, Feliz, Jesus. For Soura t. : Maria Regina. For Batavia and Sourabaya; Emma. For Batavia and Singapore : Lancastria. For Cheribon and Sourabaya: Anthony v. Hoboken. For Galle and Rangoon: Marion. [...]
[...] EFFord, Manila to London, July 18, 18 N., 28 W. AstERoid, Macao to Havana, May 7, 29 S., 42 E. MARIA Adolfix A, Cardiff to Singapore, June 29, 6 S., 31 W. Johan NA AND WILLEM, Amsterdam to Batavia, Aug. 12, 49 N., 5 W. FRIENDschap (Dutch ship), Rotterdam to Batavia, July 8, 6 N., 24 W. [...]
[...] Werdandi, Lofguist, from Sourabaya and sailed for Falmouth; 18, Stad Leyden, v. d. Poll, from Batavia and sailed for Amsterdam; Albrecht Beyling, v. d. Bey, from Batavia and sailed 19 for Schiedam; 19, Maria Catharina, Westenenk, from Batavia and sailed for Amsterdam; 20, Her Majesty, Seymour, from Manila and sailed 22 for London; 22, Niphon, [...]
The London and China telegraph25.03.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 25. März 1872
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] thers. for shade and solar and terrestrial radiation, together with a rain gauge and hygrometer, in the Public Garden; max. and min. thers., a hygrometer, and rain gauge in the Church Com pound ; the barometer at the Central Police-station, the anemo [...]
[...] cited by the figure of a dragon with a gorgeously dressed rider, which filled the end of the hall. The following is the interpreta tion—the Chinese say that rain is the work of dragons, caused by their drawing water from the sea in the shape of water-spouts, and filling the clouds. Dragons are confined in the palaces of the [...]
[...] tramway resumed service, and on the 30th the railway also. Although the city is now for a great portion freed from water, the river at Tanahbang stands very high, owing to newly fallen rain. It is to be hoped that we have seen the worst; but February is above all a month for floods. [...]
[...] -o ARRIVALs Not IN THE TABLEs.—March 19, at Zierikzee, from Batavia Catharina Maria; at New York, from Amoy, J. T. Erichcsen. DEPARTUREs.-March 21, from London, for Colombo, &c. (via S. C.), Scindia (str.); for Hong Kong, Burdwan; for Yokohama and Hiogo, [...]
[...] saroean, Aboukir, Nieuwe, Waterweg II. ; from Rangoon, Moss Rose, Chalmers; 18, at Brouwershaven, from Batavia, Henriette Adriana; 19, at Zierikzee, from Batavia, Catharina Maria. DEPARTURES.–March 15, from Brouwershaven, for Hong Kong, Johanna. [...]
[...] TAKOW AND TAIWAN-FOO. - Dr. Manson reports that it is seldom that rain falls in quantity for a continued period, but there is a supply of good water within easy access. The number of foreign residents was thirty; their [...]
[...] Drs. Müller and Manson report that, for Europeans, as they are now housed, the climate cannot be considered unhealthy. The bountiful supply of rain had a beneficial effect on the public health. Fevers were the most prevalent, and the class of disease alluded to above the next. Leprosy is very common in Amoy. The native [...]
[...] Veronica. For Hong Kong : Sir Harry Parkes, Malacca, Corea, Burdwan, Beemah, Haddington. For Hong Kong and Foochow : Her Majesty. For Manila: Maria. For Singapore : Star of the South, Hope. For Penang : Peri. For Batavia, Sourabaya, and Samarang: Magellan. For Colombo ; Caroline Hutchings, Alchy [...]
The London and China telegraph06.08.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 06. August 1877
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Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] On the 29th May a frightful hail-storm visited the vicinity of Shirayama-mura, in the province of Mino. It was preceded by thunder and most violent rains. The hailstones were of enor mous size, weighing three and four ounces, and caused terrible destruction to the crops of barley and young rice. A similar storm [...]
[...] ripe, and with a good yield of this the famine may be said to be ended in this region. From the more western provinces we hear that little or no rain has fallen, and there is little hope of a crop of anything ; I do not know how reliable this report is, however. The more one knows of this country and its people the more does [...]
[...] From all that we can learn the scourge is likely to extend over a large tract of this province and Ngan-hui. The greatest anxiety prevails. For six weeks there has been no rain worth noting, and many have not been able to plant their rice crºP, while others who planted early expect to lose it entirely. [...]
[...] year or more past, while those who manufacture silken goods all complain of hard times. - The Viceroy is praying for rain and ordering out the soldiers to fight the locusts, each of whom must slay five catties a day of these enemies. It is said that over 10,000 catties are daily [...]
[...] brought into the city alone for inspection before being thrown into the river. There was a slight fall of rain last night, but wholly inade quate; though we have hopes of more. [...]
[...] supplies recently received will doubtless have some effect in checking any further marked advance in value. Heavy rains up country have had the usual effect on the river, which has risen to such an extent during the past two days as to seriously interfere with ordinary traffic. The ship [...]
[...] rains are ceasing, and the interruption to business will probably be of short duration. Natives continue to assert that a short supply of first crop Teas is inevitable, estimates from the most reliable sources placing [...]
[...] nothing should have been done. Somebody wants “stirring up * in this connection evidently. Heavy rains having recently fallen, cholera has decreased in the native town, for which Heaven and not the municipality has to be thanked. [...]
[...] pool, P. R. Hazeltine, Herriman, from Rangoon ; Eurynome, Grey, from Rangoon; July 31, at Ymuiden, Hattie G. Hall, Carter, from Ban. joewangie; at Brouwershaven, Maria P., Canepa, from Rangoon; 3, at St. Nazaire, Tamerlaine, Bailey, from Java; August 3, at London, Tros, Olsen, from Rangoon; Cumberland, Thorn, from Moulmein ; [...]
The London and China telegraph06.05.1864
  • Datum
    Freitag, 06. Mai 1864
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[...] indeed on vegetation, or at all contributed to our personal comfort. On Thursday evening, there was every appearance of a very heavy fall of rain in the province, accompanied by lightning and thunder, which we fully expected would extend to this island ; unfortunately the wind changed and the rain [...]
[...] merest sprinkling, not sufficient to lay the dust on the roads. It is to be hoped we shall not be much longer without a good supply of rain, and we anticipate that the end of this month will see its advent. Since the above was written, we learn that on Thursday [...]
[...] complain of the jamming of the vent piece, but he also says:– “Great difficulty was found ...in getting the 110-pounder to go off from the quantity of rain falling, which so thoroughly wetted the vent-piece and ran into the interior of the chamber that it was found necessary to unload the gun three times to replace the cartridges which had [...]
[...] necessary to unload the gun three times to replace the cartridges which had got wet."... It is difficult to conceive why Captain Boxer's gun should have exhibited a liability in regard to rain from which every other gun of the squadron appears to have been exempt, although all were exposed to the same conditions of weather. Captain Boxer's complaint of the gun [...]
[...] — 18||New York . Shanghai ..|Guiding Star. May 3 London .... Singapore . ..|Tre Rrolre.... --- y – 3| Do. ....... Annoy ....... ... Maria Wiſh, limina . - - 3|Queenstown Maulmain ... Prince of Wales ...... Young. — ?/Off Portsmouth. Batavia ... Constantia .... . Overgaaun [...]
[...] – 26 Swansea ..] Northumberlan Small. - #. - Wave ............ ..' Henderson. Mar 19, Maria Pia ...] Full. Apr. 29, Londo S’d’land & Singapore. Stafford M vler. – 24 Texel Padang .................. |Herman Bart. [...]
[...] AURoRA, from China, April 9, 51 N., ll W. DoNNA MARIA (Span. barq.), Macao to Habana, Mar. 4, 13 S., 8 W. JANNETJE, Rotterdam to Batavia, April 17, 36 N., 12 W. BARRow (?), Batavia to Amsterdam, April 20, 48 N., 16 W. [...]
[...] Off Ascension.—March 28, Maria Louise Antoinette, from Java. Off St. HELENA.—March 26, Pak Wan, from Foo chow-Foo. At St. Helen A.— March 11, Montmorency, Maxwell, from Shanghai, [...]
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