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OMENTAL COMMERCE. 



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To the Emperor, on the ship's Tales 1,089 6 4 0 



To ditto on her departure.... ............... - 516 5 6 1 



To the Lean tow for the poor**™ .... 132 0 0 0 



To the Security Merchant's Dispatchador 12 0 0 0 



To the Writers, on the measuring the ship, for boats 8 4 0 0 

 To the soldiers that attend the measuring of the ship, 



for boat-hire, fce. ...... . ................ 5 5 6 0 



To the Hoppo's soldiers, on the arrival of the ship 16 7 8 0 



To the Foyen, on the notice of the ship's arrival — 2 8 0 0 



To the Quongdiefou, ditto 2 8 0 0 



To the Fonnew-hyen at Whampoa, ditto .... ... 17 0 0 



To the Namho-hyen, ditto . ...... 12 0 0 



To the Quonan-fou at Macao, ditto * 12 0 0 



To two officers belonging to the Hoppo, for their at- 

 tendance on the ship during her stay in the river 150 0 0 0 

 To the difference of the Emperor's weights, Sec, ...... 9 3 5 9 



Total of the presents., Tales 1950 0 0 0 



The charge of unloading a ship at Whampoa per day, is as follows:— 



H c c 



The Hoppo Tales 2 0 0 0 



The Secretary . 0 7 2 0 



The Writer ™™ * — 0 7 2 0 



The Linguist * 0 7 2 0 



The Whampoa officer's eating 0 3 0 0 



Ditto, betel-nut, &c 0 3 0 0 



The Weigher . * 1110 



For a boat * *. > 14 4 0 



The Hoppo's man to protect the goods.,,..... 0 2 0 0 



To the three Hoppo-houses * 0 7 2 0 



The Hoppo's officers eating conies to about — » *« 3 0 0 0 



Forming a total of.* « Tales 11 2 3 0 



The Linguist is obliged to make the following presents for each ship, 

 previous to her departure : — 



To the first Hoppo-house******** ...... ......... ........ 10 tales. 



To the seeond ditto — . 5 ditto. 



To the third ditto 10 ditto. 



making in the whole 25 tales. The fees at going away, which were only 

 4 or 5 dollars formerly, and which charge was and is paid by the Company 



