SHIPPING IN CHINA WATERS.
rrom Messrs JPaikcr and Co 's " Freight Circular'" dated Hong Kong, April 28, 1803 The freight maiket duimg the past foitmght has not been soinacti\ens we had every reason to expect it would bo at the dep irturo of the last mail There has been somo animation shown in uce charters, and several engagements liavo been actually nrde, while otheri aie pending For California, there h littfe or 110 ireighv in Hi* n,i>Uc(;t , se,ycial vessels hay q leased their passenger capacity, with the chance of wli it sti'ay freight the> may secure, which, at the host, can be but trifling Foi Austinlin, we ha\e the Kingfisher, n large clipper-ship, on the beith, and we doubt if another will be required before September For the const thero is but little freight, with plcnt) of tonnage to take it on The Europa hon the berth foi Now Yoik, at tho nominal rate of 20do] , filling slo\\ly At Shanghai the prospects fot Im^inesi are not at all Qi^counging until the auual of the new teas At Manilla, toi - (- nago is scuce and wmted Several vessels have Jets, an<l oUiom are leaving, for Singapore, whole the indicilions of future business seem to be more apparent than in China
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1871, 16 July 1863, Page 2
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208SHIPPING IN CHINA WATERS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1871, 16 July 1863, Page 2
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