MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1903.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

415, hissellergy the Officer Administering The Government, the Hot F. I. May, presided at the meeting of the Hunghong Legislative Comeil which was held to-day, There were also present:

Hon A. M. Thasos, Acting Colonial

Secretary,

H. Sir 1. 5.

diememain

order to order available the ualer from

arous sifated outside the natural drainage

The Omnitron manizously agreed to recommend that the schemo be at once procevied with,

THE CHINA MAIL.

385,500 in aid of the vores l'ublic Works Annually Recurrent, and Public Works, Extraordinary, for the following items - Public Works, Annually Recurrent :-... Maintenance of Buildings.

... 8,301 Telegraphs..... 9,700

in New

+

GANY VT PRISON ON MONDÇETTERS' ISLAND, Replies to the Combitiou's enquiries to the mount which the Military Authoris ties would be prepared to contribute in the event of the Gunpowder Depot being runived from Stentcutters Toland. w propteed, and (a) the proposal to erect a Convict Pison there being carried out, (( ) the pagod to recta Convict Prison Gou, Lo A. M. Jousstex (Acting Volonial there being abandoned, were famished. They was to the eflect that, in the case of Treasurer).

fox, tho Military Authorities would cuntri Heo W. Chatman (Director of Pallic | bute nothing, and in the eve of ở, they were prepares to contribute £2,500 mm con- Ros. R. H. Bani Tor (Harbou,dition that the site and buildings on it ware lined over to them This er had Masterj.

been deddined hy His Exevleney the

"Territory, Miscellaneous Works, Maintenance of Kosts in ity,

antido City in Kowloon. of Sowers, Nullakis, &c. Miscellaneous Services ... BERLESS (Altertoy

Gas Lighting, 5ty of Victori Extensions of Gas Lighting ... Drainage Works, Mikcollant Maintenance of Water-works, City

and Hill District ...

Winks).

flun. A. W. Burws Registrar Governan

11on. Sir C. P. CHATER

Hon C. W. PIERSON,

Hon. Dr Ho KAL

Hou. Win A YUK.

Hon. GEROM STIWANT.

Mr K. F. Joussos (Acting Clerk of

FINANCIAL IN Bes

am tits motion of the Adding Colonial Secretary, the Finanes Committed report was adepted and the minutes of last meet- ing were referred to the ut..mitter.

REGITS.

ר

The Director of Public Warkis kid upon the table the report of the Tublic Works Consite held on Nov. 17. The report

hed

ES AT TAI

What the Committee agreed to reconn eted the erection of pensament buildings Tai Po for the accommodation of the oži. pors stationed there and for & Lands offier Pulics Court at a cost of $56,700.

WATER WORKS LÉTENSION.

The question of erecting a prison un Stonecutters Island was then divussed, and it wonftipastely agreed unanimously t recommend that the work he proceeded with as purly as practicable,

WETINS ET ME POLLOCK,

i.

Public Works Extraordinary - Public Bath-hquee, Cross

Lung, Wanchai,

500 I'ublic Latrines and Urinals, 3,500 Rain-storn: Danuge, ...

CRICKET.

THE INTELPORT TEAM THE REST OF THE IHONG20 t..

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

ROYAL,

Lus to the Series of Recitals are informed that

THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED.

-Town Office and Depot: Wyndham Street.

Kowloon Dapot: 57 Elgin Road.

Farms at PokFoolum.

FRE

AR HANNIBAL WILLIAMS will interpret Shakespeares." KING HENRY The IV. (Part I), with the Business and Working of the Com pany is wholly under European lamoureus concells of Sir John Pal-management nad control, and everything possible is done to ensure Customers an absolutely clean and pura supply of Dairy Produce.

THEATRE

600

18.709

304

Extras...

This match was continued after we wont to press on Sutarday and at the drawing 13,509 of the stumps the semce was as follows;—'

6,500 2,000 F. Maitland, DJ. T. Dixon 2,100

A. Twin, R.N., J. T. Dison... 1,579 Eng-Linnt. de Paris, R.N., neboat ... Eng-Lieut. Wall, R.N.,e sur. (Word), →.20

BH. Hancock Lient, Rivington, S.F., H. flancock

THE RESE

17

17

33

1

T

10,00)

72.000.

This match will be resina next

day.

8,700

12,700

Total,

Tata! (4 mickejs}

CRICKET LEAGUE.

Ach-1 PARSNES.

sati, un TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 8, at 9 o'clock.

Patrons who have not exchanged their

Fresh Milk, Cream Cheese, Butter, etc. House-fed Capona and Pock.

+ Cards of Admission for reserved seat 78 tickets should do so at the Robinson Pianos. A. SETH,

Company's All unused tickets will be Saturneeeple for this second and last Per-

The Army Ordnance Corps defonted the ......$85,000 || Parsees C,C. by five wickets and 122 runs $1,000 in aid of the vole Police under at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon.

Sir Paul Chatur, in the absence of Mr Other Clarger, for the item, Secret ServiesThe following were the soures -

Pollock, ked the following questions in parsonne of notice :-

1. What was the total sount which was paid to owners for the resumption of in sanizar properties in Taipingeance?

What the total cost of Inying out such raned land, including roads, drains, retaining walls, etc.

What is the total amount which has been received by the Goverment in prenia: from the vile of such portions of auch re kume had as have been sold by the Go vernment, and what is the total Annual Crowe Rent which is received by the Goverment in respect of auch portions

What portion do such portion as aforesaid bear to the part of such resump tion which it is proposed to reserve as a l'ulalia for Chinese?

INQUEST ON SERGT. MANN.

PARSEES C.C.

J. M-Malta. e Rutter, b Bradford P. Bejanjie, Bradford The inquest on the body of Sergt. Mas, D. R. Captain, & Briford...

B. Cooper, e Wobb, is Erdford I: G.A., was held to-day, at the Magistracy. K. Mehta, b Bradford -Me T. Sercone Smith presiding. J. D. Noria, 6 Davies ...

P.

James Harvey Thomson, Bombardier in J. A. Chinoy, ran out... The Royal Artillery, suid, that on Dec, 4 he J. A. Ruttonji, ↳ Davies was in the library at Stonecutters Island, M. Master, not met...

Ha C. R. Mowranwala, b Davies with Gunner Waters and that ho hoard a M. D. Vania, Bradford lead cash in an adjoining room. rushed into the next roout, and found Sergt. Mann lying on the Hour in

Fivo minutes before posi

inco the libmry, witness

blood. of went

Sundries...

Total

ARMY DEDNANCE CORES C C.

was spanking to deceased in the read. Webb, b Noria............

On finding Man on the J. C, Lillywhite, e Bejanjie, Captain

Decous-P. G. Davies, b Rettonji floor, witness went for a dector.

Sundries..

Total

ING651

formed.

A Special Trani will leave the Peak Station at 8.93 for the scammedation of patree, returning 15 minutes after the fall of the Curtain.

Berdiary.

J. WALKER,

Manager.

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Bongkong, December 7, 1903,

WANTED.

THE

5

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LIMITED.

NOTE

ENTIRELY.

NEW STOCK

N. On this occasion special care will6anuary, by Young Gentleman, to arrive this

BOARD and RESIDENCE, Kow-

be taken to make the Theive comfortable loon preferred. by preventing draughts.

Horgkong, December 5, 1903.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

2432

130 Tudersigued has received instruc

Tudo Sull by Public Aretion,

the 8th December, 1903, at 2.30 p.m., at

Is Sales Rooms, Quer's ROAD, T-MORROW (TUESDAY),

A ̃TIM ÁS-ORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

LA VABEN. HANOSE BRONZES, SIVE CLOTHONNE, LACOCER WARE, FINE TEA COFFEE SETA, Ivory ILANG VOLVET PANE, Cer

Puteaks ari ALKONK

Hayosom. Ewanоium SCREENS HERTH REOs, DOBBENT Sizes,

áce..

te..

Trans or SALE--As Customary,

V. I. REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer.

24

Hongkong, Desember 7, 1903.

2107

.... 140

What is the area of that part of saching rum. resaudia which it is proposed to reserve

od was lying on his side with his left land H. R. Skinner, b Norla is Public Park for Chinese !

Whendees the Government propuse to double under him, and his legs were heat. A. E. Eatwell, Captain give the Members of the Legislative Coun. A chair was lying beside him, as though it. MeGibbon, not out... cilan opportunity for discussing the ques-und fallen down with deceased. The car- tion of the desirability of resorving such bine in Court was lying under deceased The Chairmen laid before the Comunitert, of resumption as a Publie Park when witness went in.

for Chese! What stage has this matter Lieut. B. A. Craig, T.A.M.C., gave evi- general plan, dated the

17th of Public Park for Chinese now reached?dence to the effect that he was wont for, and

·A' TEAN. 2. On what date wer

on going to the reading room found the

The Craigeugower C.f. defeated the i was proposed en undertake at one that formations and reclamation for Section deceased on the floor, Deceased had a Hongkong A team by three wickets and and which would form the st seo. of the Fraya Reclamation (from Pot-wound on his face extending from the upper guns on Saturday afternoon. The fol fiat of the scheme. He explained thatinger Breet to Wing Wo Street), and lip to the eye, gul both jaws we fractur- the west of the last real-well sunk what was the date fixed for the completioned. Blood was soxing from the left eat, lowing wore the scorca

n the site of the proposed large diam

of the with? What is the name of the con- and from the top of his skuli. where thors. H. Edwards, e Stuart, ↳ Bertoni ....... tracts

around hole, Tha walls wure D. Piper, e Asger, b Postoji When was the above contract work w

Detelor, 1984, showing the uk which

b dappointing, the rock being found depth of about 60 feet instead of about.

contrnet let ir

CHAUGENHOWER

11.A.'

40 to 45 feet indicated by all the previous rally completed, and how many days was "patturod with tood, and in the ceiling J. W. C. Bounar, b Horton

trial works. It was therefore necessary to conduct further tried works both on that site and on others in the vicinity with the view of ascertaining whether a more favourable fine could be found for the da, and, as it was evident that some very considetable period must elapse before this part of the scheme could be sufficiently advanced to mo available for increasing the supply of Bater, it was considered advisable to pro ced at unce with a dam of moderate linensis and rapacity sene distance up the valley. It was therefore

pol to construct a dan un the site which was referred 1 Me Couper's Rest of the 9th Mag. 18, as No. 4, but to increase the size of its to render it capable of commong 191 million gallons simiel of 100 taillions as spreised in

Two pumping engines, each ep; report.

hid mile at raisina 1 million gyllene daily, already been ordered and the proposed Ga would affords supply about sufficient to keep me engine steadily at work during the dry season. The second engine was brought intended as a duplicate,

to service when the other was stopped toe erhant and repairs, la alition to the water iupanded by the pay posed dam the yield of the true dwing the valley would be sealerni avade by the studi tam which had already been cam strunted in connection with the temporaly ping engine now at work and from which the main to the large pumping engines would be laid. The other itenta

n bullet hole. Witness and tho. H. Rutherford, b l'estonji budy conveyed to the Station Hos. Hooper, ran out pital, when he held A post-mortem exarni-

is after the contract fiore for completion Was the penalty for uvertine stipulated in the cominct enforced ! If not, why not?

Dation of the body. Death was the result Gen Lammert.cf. Lammert, Herion

C. P. Chater, and b llerton On what dule was the contract- leti a bullet shot in the head; the bullet tra-

F. I. Kow, e Pestonji, & Herten

for the Sea Wall and Roadway's on bevelling through the brain and out at the top. A. Soth, not out above Section and what dute was fixed or the completion of the work?

What is the tone of the contractor :

When will the work on (a) the Sea Wall, and (b) the Roadways be actually com

loved!

Is the penalty for overtime in the con

truck beurd enforced or will it be enforced? If not, why not?

5. It not the fet that a wall in the Peotestaat Cemetery, an the side erst

the Roman Catholic Cemetery, has recently partially collapsed covering some of rite tabs in the Protestant. Cemetery with duris and damnging some of the toralistoms?

of the head. The shot was self-inflicted, K Enyvett, b Brawn

said the witness, the closeness of the shot,

the position of the wound being the P. W. Goldring, and Horton basis of the opinion,

The it quest is still proceeding.

FREIGHT MARKET.

Messrs Lake and · Rogge, in their freight circular of Saturday. 5th December,

Glate --

Sundries

Total...

VRAGENGOWER PLC.

G

21

H

PUBLIC AUCTION.

FLE Usidersigned has received instrue tions to Sell by Public Auction,

Tu

Utr

FRIDAY,

the lith December, 1903, at, 2.30 vềm., at hA SALES ROOMS, DUDDET STREET, A QUANTITI ̧<«£*

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pull Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Thurslag, the 10th De Secmler.

TransCash cuffolivery

2456

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hogkong, December 7, 1903,

1

10

80

A. O. Brown, 1.bw, b G. Lammert... 1 R. Basa b Rutherford...

1. E. Lammert, e Honnor, Piper

***

R. Houghton, b G. Lanimert

R. Herton, Lanar

L. &. Rose, tot out

J. L. Stuart, e and b Guldring Freights continue éxtremely dull. The J. Glogn, run out... same as when last writing, there are handy 3. Craik not out

Sundriess What steps will taken and when to remove mich debris and to repair such dam-sized steamers here and in neighbouring| age and is ensure that no further pertions of putts quite unable to obtain paying employ- the said wall and no earth shall future

ir:

ment. Enquiries after tonnage there were

fall dewe in washed down by run upon and are few, and all at starvation rates. the tombs in the Protestant Cemetery?

What is the name of the contractor whe Chartering actually resulted sidée last circular does not amount to the volume resposible for the wall in question?

is

An

Horton

D

5

13

0

12

11

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER. RASEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND

LONDON.

Total wickets)... 110 Through Hills of Lading izmed for BATA- VIA PERSIAN GULF, CON- TINENTAL BOWLING' ANALYSIS.

AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

FX CC. *A

15.

,

1 24

Goo. Laimnert...

Goldring Piper...

Kew Leonar

1

** 1

3

18

23

4. at the fact that certain hosesovun of the preceding fortnight's business.

From Saigon to this there is nothing do: l'estonji in Combit Rand have been served with an

Brawn terruillent supply of water only during ing. Saigon to Philippines the same.

ccasional enquiry Saigon to one port N. C.

Rutherford some dars in the past summer?

If yes, to what cause is such deficiency dava, prompt, was filled by a boat as 24 cents. Stocks of eld grain at Saigon, as of water du?

Are there suy defects in the nuis lead-lely referred to, have since been reported required to complete the first scetion of thing at Conduit Rend or is the puneet a demand from France.

to have been practically all disposed of to setieme inclurled the following:-0). The power insuficient to mise the water up t ennstruction of a pumping station use the that level? ya Water Rate being collect» The growing crop, it isasserted continues promising ane, but, before next month at head of Tytam Bay to contain the two ed from the houses in Conduit Rond pumping engines already mentioned. (if).

5. let the fact that the Government is the very earliest, no new grain will be

available. The construction of a rew road contouring contempling the alteration of the uniform the lower part of the valley at an elevation which worn by the Sunior Sanitary In of 486 to 150 feet alse Orduaner Det

specton? If we

will not

such copternplated existing rod alteratia pake the unifona of the Senior and then ascending to jain the e now the new Byewash Reservoir. (1) Sanitary Inspectors resemble that of the The laying of saction main from the District Inspectors? What is the reason small dam mentioned above to the peria for the contemplated change! ent pumping station referred twin (i), (iv).

Replies were given to the questions but The laying of a rising main from the perthy sm not honded to our runrcer in manent pumping station by way of the new time for publication Ev.-C. M.J road to the gauge lasin at the entrance fa the Tytam Tunnel.

NOTICE OF MOTION.',

ORDLUS OF THE DAY.

The whole of the proposed works had Mr Gerslum Stewart gave noties that he been designed with a view to the couple would save the following motion at the tion of the soleme at a later dare by the next meeting That in the opinion of construction of the large data already men- this Commeil it is advisaire to increase the tioned with the requisite caschwaters to in-shelter for cargo-hosts and satans in the tercept auditional drainagy areas and the typhoon season." erection of the necessary additional

puny ing plant, when the suction main referred ti (i) would be taken up and laid as a duplicate rising main. The reserver how progwaed wonki not be overlapped by the large one to be constructed hereafter and world therefore be of perarent bescit for storage purposes. The estimater cast of the works included in the first section was as follows:-

1. am to impovmi 194 milion

galluns.......

...S200,000

2. Construction of pumping sth-

tion including formation of site 50,000 3. Now rand from junction with Stanley Road to mear Tytaus

Bye-wash Reservoir (length 1.40 miles)

414

A. occas ronds to pumpingstation and Gange Basin and track for temporary suction main...

5. Rising rain, 18" diameter, from pumping station to Tytam Gauge Basin (longth 2.05 miles...

6. Suction misin, 18" diameter, to

bo aubsequently used for duplies ting rising main (length 125 railes) ...

7. Pumping machinery already ordered, (two: vots of engros,. each capable of delivering 13 million gallons per day) includ ing erection...

Coatingencies, J.--

Total...

98,000

The following readings of bills were agreed to i

Scard reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinaca to tries the Now Torritories

Titles frdinance, 1902. Iteal a third titno and erried,

Second reading of the Bill entitled Aa Dedinice to further amend The New Territories Lead Ordinance, £200.. Read a thin line and carried.

Sevad reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend The Public Healt and Bildings Ordinance, 1903. Tuken iutu committee.

The Council went into Committee on the Bill cutitled An Ordinance to provide for the Recovery of Charges incurred by the Colony on account of certain undesirable persus introduced into the Calony, and 20,060 | took the Rill through its remaining stages.

98,000

G0,000

108,000

724,000.

$720,000 The works required to complete the eutire Tytan Tuk Scheme, for which it was not possible to submit an estimato at present, would be as follows:~~~

1. The construction of a large dam below Tytam Tuk village, with the neces- sary read diversions.

12.

An extension of the pumping station Häidinga.

The provision of additions

4. Taking up the 18" suction main and relaying same as a rising main, including

the necessary length of piping to complete

some.

& The construction of catchwaters to such extent as may be found advisable in

There is nothing doing from Bangkok for

outsiders.

THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN AUSTRALIA.

2 E Stenmahip BALLAARAT, Captain

T. R. Laguna, drying Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 19th December, at Noon, taking Passengers and Carg for the above Porta

From the Yangtae ports, linars deu ameli trade. A local boat is reported to have Butch against New South Wales. socuted a frolght Wahu and Chingkiang to Canton on liuers' terms on basis of 15 est- dareens for rice, but, thengh there are ethers willing to necept similar conditions, farther basisose is apparently not practic

able.

From Java to this, there have been several charters for all dry sugar for loca rotinaries account, of which the details are not reported except in two instances as per list of settlements, the rates being 20 cents Demand for Java-Japan and 175 cents continues as offers made for large size boats

Sydney, Nov. 20,-This morning, on the Sydney ground. the English cricketers commenced the third match of the tour- against New South Wales. There had been rain which had affected the pitch; and when the Australians went in to bat, the wicket was decidedly treacherous. The Australians fated badly, and were all qué rid of quickly for 108 yans

Rhodes nud Arnold took all ten wickets

Blk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, anden for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steaser proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &c., will bo unveyed vid Benbay.

Parcels will be received at this Office pal 4 p.in. the day before sailing. The Coments and value of all packages are zaggred

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com. pany's Billa of Lading.

For furthor Particulars, apply to

E. A. NEWETT,

Superintendent. longkong, December 7, 1909.

2460

SHIRE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG. THE

at about cents have ust proved tem between them. Arnold's figures work out Company's Steamship

lag.

of a small boat to this port, as low as Fmm Hungay, only Gsture reported cents per ton.

China const traders, was burnt al sea on

whilst the Yorkshireman took 6 wickets at the 6 wicket

little over vine runs oncli

FLINTSHIRE,

for the abovu Ports on or about MON- in d. M. Harrse, will he despatch- DAY, 28th December.

Fe Froight or Pussago, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Agents, Hongkong, December 7, 1903.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

2461

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER SIMLA.

Towards the close of the Now South Japan coal freights have had business from Moji to this port at $1.70, and 1.76, Wales innings the wicket gradually improv to Singapore at $2.00 and under, whilst for ad, and it was in a much better condition Karatzu loading about $1.80 has been done when the Englishaen went in to bat. Mr Warner took Hayward with him to the for Hongkong, and a small hont got 82.18iokote, and runs came slowly. Hayward. for Singapore. At the chose there is 10 after making 13 raus, was got rid of, Tyl more dcorand.

Casualty.-German 8 s. Arnald Lurdesley succeeding him. A valuable stand followed between the captain and Tyldesley, kra, for seven years one of the far and at ten-time they were still together, Warner being nos out 30 and Tyldesley.not 3314 ultimo, off Fechow, whilst on routs out 12, with the total 55. Mr Warner and from Pulo Sembilan and Hongkong to

Tyldesley continued their partnership, and. Tientsin with a dargu of case oil.

The 16 runs had been added to bia scuro, t for a valuable 46. Mr the captain was Foster succeeded him at the wickets, and he and Tyldesley showed a determined front:

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by, the above- to the bowling. The Australian total was

used; am at the ties of wiring. Tyldesley named Vossol are hereby informed and Mr Foster are still af the wickets, with that their Goods are being landed and theirscores 40 and 20, respectively, the toented at their ris: in the HosCRONG AND being 120 runs for two wickets, Scures:--

KOWLOON WHARF AND Gonowy COMPANY'S Gowns at Kowloon where each Consign.

Sailors. — American bark 'Liliehonna' was sold at Auction on 21st altinio for

As for chactors, the only fixture report ed is of ltalian bark Lothair for another voyage hence to Calise, £1,200,-in full, There is a domand for fixed in. Callao, another vessel in a like direction for February-March loading.

Nothing else appears to be wanted jus

FINANCE COMMITTEÍC. When the Council rese the Fiance Comitice met under the presidrucy of the Acting Colonial Secretary and agree to the following recommendations-

$2,100-m-aid of the vote Pust Offico,st present. under Other Charges, for the following izens: (1) Cost of Stami[5, •

...$ 8,000 7.200 (2) Contribution to Mail Subsid

15,500 (3) Transit Charges.***-- ---

Total,”

.828,760 84,000 in aid of the voto Miscellanoous Servis, Printing, as a first instalment of the cast of the revised edition of Ordinances, 9950 in ail of the vote. Land Registry Ofise for the following For New Ter- ritorio-Personal Emplumente. Ansistant Land Officer, 11th November

to 31st December, Di, Exclusuge Compensation....

OTHER CHANGES

Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G., the Governor designate of Höngkeng, is still at The Gold Coast, where he will probably z main until February nexte

t

1st Innings

NEW SOUTH WALTE.

UNGLAND.

1st Innings. Mr P. F. Warner (Middlesex)" Hayward (Surrey)...... Tyldesley (Lancashire), not out... Mr R. E Foster (Worcestershire),

not out...

Extra

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

C8 mint will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as

the Goods are landed.

This Vessel brings on Cargo :—

40

13

From LONDON, de, ex as, Vittoria,

19

From CALOTA, Ox 8.8. Sardinia.

20

and B. & P.S.N. Co.'s steamers.

From PERSIAN GULF &c. ex 5.6. B.LS.N.

Optional goods will be landed here un

31.. Apply

Caru of CHINA Mait' Office. Hongkong, December 7, 1969,

DOOM FOR

LOCALITY

TO LET.

2459

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2030

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEFS.

*LEN LINE OF STEAMERS, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND

STRAITS.

our present stock of Pianos and Musical Goods

A quantity of old music still left, being sold very cheap. Call in and see what we have. All enquiries will be most courteously and promptly answered.

THE Steamship lenguries, having arrived signees of

THE APOLLO- Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goday being landed at their risk into the Clowns of the Hongkongand Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, ni Kowloot, whore each consignment will be serted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Goods at cleared by the 14th Just. will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance will be effected, All Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the Damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days after the Steamer's arrival, after which no Claims will be recognised. MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW.

2400 Hongkong. December 7, 1903.

LEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

"STEAMSHIP BENLOMONI), FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo an heruby in- formed that all Goods are being nded at their risk into the Gonowas nĚ the HONGKONG and KOWLOON WHARF and whenco and/or GODOWN CONG TY

from the wharves delivery may be obtained. No Caius will be admitted after the Guoda have left the Godsns, and all Goods undelivered after the 15th Inst.. will be subject to rent.

All Claine against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th inst., or they will not be ro cognized.

All-broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 18th Trat., at 11

m

No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co..

Agenda. .. Hongkong, Devamb cr7, 1903.

Entertainments.

THEATRE

2470

ROYAL,

CITY HALL.

THE HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB- WILL GIVE PERFORMANCES OF THE IMPORTANCE OF

BEING EARNEST,

ON

FRIDAY, 11th SATURDAY, 12th ›DEC., 1903. MONDAY, 14th J

Comroencing each Evening at 1.3. precisely.

Dress Circle Stalls

***

83 ... 3 Pis

1 No HALY PEO Tickets can be obtained at the Booking Offles of the Theatre, City Hall, on and after Friday, 4th December, at 10 4.3.

Booking Office will be opened daily from that d; te from 19 4.3 to 4 M

Late Trams will run a quarter of an huur after the fall of the cuytsin.

Hongkong, November 28, 1903, 2305

WEEKLY NEWS. FOR HOME.

Les instructions are given to the contrary The Overland China Mail

Gooda not cleared by the 13th just,, at 4p.m.. will be subject to reut.

Total (for 2 wickets) 128bfore 1 p.. to-day BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Reus. Wickets. Average

56

9.33 7.50

Nine Epidemics. ~CHAMBERLAIN'S Colic and Diarrhea

Remedy has been used in

Rhodes... epidemics of dysentery with perfect sumes Arnold... ...$500

cure in the most severo and 400 cffecting

dangatons cases. If troubled with dur $900 rhoes or bowel compisints, try it once sed

nine

... 30

4

see how you like it. From all over the A Coming King and Admirali world conie words of praise for Chamber-

It is stated that as soon as Prince

Tasching Allowanceto Assistant Lamtain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhea Remely Eduard of Wales, who is now in his 10th

Offer.......

50 It has a world-wide reputation for a

cures of dysentery and "diarroa, No year, is old cuough, he will be entered na Total.

...8956 family can afford to be witbout it, as it is a cadet at the new Royal Naval College, $1.300 in aid of the vote Police uiter especially valuable for children. For sale Other Charges for the item Repairs of by all chemists and medicine rendan;sborne, which was oponed by the King

WATKINS Ltd., General Agents.

during last regatta weak at Cowes. Launches and Boats.

No Fire Insumice will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Gadowns for examination by the Con signers and the Company's representativo alan appointed hour." All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer'a arival here, aftor which date they cannot AND is recognized. No Ulsins will load. mitted after the Goods have left the

K. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, December 7, 1903.

(downs.

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