WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have revival instructions to sell by Public Auction.

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOKUNKU,

on

SATURDAY,

the 4th February 1911, at 9.50 .., at their BALER ROOM, No. 8, Das Vaux Roar,

Comer of Ice House Street,

A LARGE AND VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF

JAPANESE

Comprising

CURIOS,

Old Japanese Armours, Clocks, Buddhas, Netsukes, Carved Cherrywood Cabinets, Chairs and Tables, Silk-embroidered Wall Hangings, Kakemonos, Gold and Silver Cloisonne Vases and

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Want' Advertisements the day was abandoned. Then again, when

PREPAID

$1 por inch..

$35

WANTED

3 Insertions.

Ono wook

MANAGER. Position Nakong by Manager of an up-to-dato English Yank Knows intost processes: soles, harness and stragi butts. Has know ledge of the latest harness currying process, Had

great success in present position. Box 1073, AarxcE MITCHELL, 1 & 2 Snow Hill, London, England.

Hongkong, January 31, 1911, 144

WANTED.

.

ho want out on his last round in the actual championship, Braid had a long Toowny to make up on Duncan, and a stern fight with Sanday Herd. Apart from those snaletics Braid and the additional thought that; possibly, bo was being given his last chanco of becoming the first man to win fire cham- pionships.

It was the prontest championship, and the greatest which Braid in his splendid career has ever dons. Sherlock did well, in the after events, but he did poorly in the championship. George Duncan justified renewed confidence that

Incense Burners, Makudzu and Imari Ware, Carved Ivory TRENCH Gentleman, dostring French he is a prospective opes champion, anil Figures, Ivory Boxes, Brass and Bronze-Vares, Bowls auderersational lessons wishes to meet that Dunes is the natural born golfer

French Indy or gentleman desiring English Lanterns. Kinkosan Satsuma Tea Sets and Vases, Mother-o'- lessons with a view to exchanging same, or admits of no question. Taylor passed pearl inlaid Screens, Kaga and Nagoya Tea Sets, &c., &c..

Catalogues will be issued.

TERMS-As usual.

Bougkong, January 28, 1917.

HUGHES and HOUGH,

AUCTIONEERS

AND"

COMMISSION AGENTS.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

Ttions to sell by Public Auction,

HE Undersigned have received instruc

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, On

THURSDAY,

the 2nd February, 1911, at 11 A.M., NO | their Sales Rooms, No. 8, De Vaux ROAD,

Curner of Ice House Street,

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

Comprising:

Binoculars, Prismatic Giassen, E.-P. Table Flate and Cutlery, E.P.,, War, Glass Ware, Table Cloths and Serviettes, Bad Quilts, Blankets, Towels, Isice Cur

tainė, S.;

Al

A few Gent's aid Indies Gold Cased Watches and Fancy Jewellery..

TERMS:-A1 pauni.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneera, Hongkong, January 28, 1811.

137

J. T. SHAW.

Tailor & Outfitter,

HONGKONG HOTEL,'.

QUEEN'S FOLD.

WINTER

SUITINGS

A LARGE STOCK OF

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

199

Auctions.

R.

-PUBLIO COTION,

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to bo hold on MONDAY, the 6th day of February, 1011, at .., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Guvernor, of One Lot of Crown Land at la ton Wan, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

Particulars of the Lot.

Reglatry No.

No. of sale,

Inland Lot No. 1671

Legality

Abore Victoris littery.

Boundary

Menire.

menta

(ku per-plan).

W

Annual Rent

Contesta in

81,1244 About

BY THE ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

for conventional lessons only.

FRENCH,'

Apply to

c/o CHINA MA Olico. Hongkong, January 28, 1911, ..149

LOST.

TOLEN between 5.30 r., and 8 PM. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER No. 7, from the Office of UTTO KONG SING, Solicitor.

OTTO KONG SING, Hongkong, January 28, 1911.

NOTICE.

through one of the most unsuccessful sonsons he has had since he first entered the championship list, while Tom Ball had an equally poor year, Death removed a brilliant professional in Willie Anderson,

four times champion of America:

THE LADY CHLAMPION,

Miss Dorothy Campbell, although in

To Let

FOR SALE 08 TO LibT..

ATENLIS,' The PEAK; Seven Rooms;

Large Versindaba ; Amatican, hont- ing apparatus installed, making the hono dry and comfortable throughout the year Vegatabla and Flower Gardens, Croquet Low, 15 minutes walk from tram, 7 minutes by rickshaw. One of the best sitasiour at the Punk, cool in suumor, -warm in winter:-

Apyly Contander BASIL TAYLOR, RN,

Harbour Department.

108 Hongkong, January 24, 1011.

TO LET.

HOUSE NO. PA. WONG-NEI-CHONG

ROAD. Apply to

NG YUEN HING. 6 Bonham Strand West Hongkong, January 10, 1911.

TO LET..

12

ODOWN No. GA, DUDDELL

STREET.

Apply to

THE KONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Có,, L».' Hongkong, February1, 1011.

700

TO LET.

135 Canada, must be awarded the place of the A HOUSE to let in KNUSTFORD

Indy golier of the year. Apart from American tournaments she won the

THE voly Blitur of the RC-American mampionship for the record

and PROGRAMMES authorized by the Stowards of the Jockey Club aru thoso printed by Meri Norola & Co. --

T. F."HOUGH, Clerk of the Courte,

Hongkong, January 26, 1911.

HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE

118

TO LET from the 1st February, 1911, TAVO ROOMS in the Ground Flour

83

of the ANSEXE, suitable for Offices. For further particulars apply to the Under- signed.

JAMES CRAIK,

Serdary Hongkong, January 18, 1911.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CHAL LENGE SHIELD. NTRIES for the above will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1st and a COMMITTEE MEETING will be held the same evening at the Y.L.C.A., rooms when the drawing will take place. Teams intending to compete are requested to send 140 representatives. "Entrance fees (30) should

M. instructions to sell by Public Auction GEO. P. LAMMERT has received

t.

MONDAY,

the 19th February, 1911, ät"Noos, át his Enlos Rom, Daddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong. The following: VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Situato at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, riz:-

All that pizce or parcel of ground situate ab. Victorin, foresaid, known and registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Por

HIGH-CLASS MATERIALS tion of Inland Lot No. 122, together with

OF SELECT DESIGNS IN

the Blessunges theroon known as No. 314, Caina Rond and No. 58A, Perl Steet. Ares 3,345 Square Feet or thereabouts. Term

Fancy Tweeds, Worsted. 70 years Annual Crown Rent B10.21.

Also Overcoatings.

JUST OPENED OUT.

Come and we will submit them for favour of kind

inspection.":

H.:

Good Value

WITH SATISFACTION IS ASSURED,

Bringkong, November 1, 199,

THE CHINA MAIL.

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men

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should be sont to the Office, No. 5, Wynd

ham Street, not later than 1tam

further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to

Mesers JOHNSON, STOKES AND

MASTER, Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street,

Holigkong, Solicitors for the Mortgagees,

or to

M GEO. P. LAMMERT,

The Auctioneer.

Hongkong, January 23, 1911

112

PATELL & CO.,

Exporters" & Importers

A

General Merchants

and

Commission Agents

ANDRET

Alterations and additions to Advertise C ments on pagen 1, 6, 7 and 10 should

be sent us not inter than i pini."

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-Advertisement and Subscriptions which are pot ordered for a fixed period, will be continged until countermanded.

Telegraphic Address *MAIL Hongkong. Telephone No. 22

THE Opra M, L,

Hongkong and

Canton.

JEYES FLUID

SOLE AGENTS,

WG HUMPHREYS & CO., BANK" BUILDINGA. Hongkong, May 12, 1998-

1024

be sent to the Hon. Trens. Mr O.J. BARNES c/o the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.

H. LA O. GARRETT, - Acting Hon. Sec.

...:207 Hongkong, January 24, 1911.

TO LET.

ENTLEMAN (Britisher preferred) can be accommodatel from February 1st Bird, is large Villa at Kowloon Teenis with nicely-furnished BEDROOM, and Court; every convenienos; ternu moderate,

Write to

E. F. F. C/O CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, January 25, 1911.

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

time, and added the Canadian Champion alip to her belt. In both cases there were notable competitors to overcome-In thin country Miss Cecil Leitch gained much pablicity by her match with Mr Hilton; but in the Ladies Championship the Carlisle Miss golfer has yet to win her spurs

..

TERRACE. Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., LD, February 1911

1332

TO LET.

LODOWN No. 4, NEW PRAYĄ,

Kennedy Town.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., LD..

1082 Hongkong, February 1, 1911.-

TO LET FURNISHED:

EWENOR, No. 116, PLANTATION

Grunt-Suttie, who won the Ladies' Cham pionship, fulfilled the promise of two years L ROAD, FIAE, from April 15th next.

ago that sho would provo a worthy succossor to Miss Campbell, who was trained on the same ground at North Berwick. From the statistics of the Ladies' Golf Union thero

Apply M.. W. SLADE,

Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, January 25, 1911.

117

TO LET.

·ARGE FLAT, suitable fer Office or

has been an enormous aûvanes in Indie Show Rooms

golf, both at home and. abroad, and the members of the Ladies' Union—which only represents a percentage of ladies playing golf-now number nearly 30,000. Unfortu. nately, a dispute has arisen which is likely to create dissension in the ranks of the

Apply

"HONGKONG ICE Co., Lani Jongkong, December 1, 1914.

TO. LET.

1469

DOWNS, 96, 15 and 97, PRAYA

EAST.

Apply

CHATER & MODY. Hongkong, December 8, 1910.

TO LET.

A Medical Officer

Debility Nervous Exhaustion-

Certainly the absoluto conndence of eminent doctors is evidence erough.. of the exceptional benefits imparted by Phosferie. Even doctors cannot do more to prove their confidence than by using Phosferins to remedy their oum disorders. Could any proof be more definite, more convincing than the testimony of John Dodd, D.S.M., Medical Officer in the late South African War, who says: After being shot through both lung. I was "dangerously reduced," and I" "twibute: it "söléry to Phostatita That

regained my usual health.. I have proved the value of Phosterine in brain, nerve, and muscular exhaustion." This brilliant medical officer. Found Phosferine particularly serviceable for insufficiency of nerve force, and declares nothing was so suitable in combating fevers, chills, &c.

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John Dodd, D.S.M. (late of the Medical Staff, 5th Imperial Yeomanry, 1st Brigade, South Africa), Ladysmith House, Witton-le-Wear, writes: "I have had considerable experience in the use of your invaluable remedy Phosferine, and. it has proved particularly serviceable where there exists insufficiency of derve force. This condition, often due to primary weakness, lays the system open to influenza, colds, neuralgia, rheumatism, indigestion, favars, and in remedying this predisposition I have found nothing so suitable as your preparation. Phosferine invariably goes to the root of the mischief direct. The certainty of its action is moreover 2n estimable feature. In debility and kindred ailments, caused by a reduced. system, it has unprecedented power, and in my own case I can bear evidence to its exceptional value, and am indeed greatly indebted to its wonder ful restorative properties. During the late war in South Africa, I was shot through both lungs and pericardium and that reduced me most dangerously; after taking Phosferins for about two months it brought me back to my usual health. I attribute this solely to the use of Phosferini. I have advised Phosferine in several cases, and proved its value in brain, zerve, and muscular exhaustion."-March 1, 1910.

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at Kowloon, New and Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon, Immediate possession, Cheap Rentals. Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, March 23, 1909.

Fire-Roomed HOUSES,

·A·PROVEN REMEDY FOR

Neuralgia

Lamitude

Mataralty Weakness

Re Neuritisci

Premature Decay

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Mental Exhaustion

Brain-Fag

Backache

Rheumatisma)

Headache

Bystarin

and all disorders consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous system?

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Phosferine has been supplied by Royal Commands

To the Royal Family

H.L. the Repress of Russia.

408

H.M. the King of Spain EM. the King of Gresco

Unlon, but it is to be hoped the difficulty will be smoothed over in the New Year..

The year will be reinombered for the 'important changes which have been made in regard to the government of the game. A committee has been appointed and will report to a meeting early in January, at Edinburgh, upon tho amateur definition and another committee will report to the same 121 mesting upon the extension of the cham

pionship links. The Royal and Ancient Club took a decided step in the buring of the mallet-headed clubs, a decision which has led to the withdrawal of the French Association, and the almost certain separ-ch, 1911. stion with the American Association from St. Andrews. An agitation has bean started for the standardisation of the golf ball the improvements in which threaten

No. 11, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE uttarly to destroy our links. Owing to (Shop).

Burroughs and Watts

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES.

Apply to

GEO. P LAMMERT. Hongkong, June 7, 1910,

JAPANESE MAKERS.

724

TO LET

NO. 57, PRAIA GRANDE, MACAO. NETTLEWOOD, No. 5, Robinson Boad, Furnished for about 9 months from

No. 24, BELILIOS TERRACE. No. 17. MOSQUE JUNCTION No. 21 & 25, SHELLEY STREET,

YALTA, from 1st April, 1911, fully Furnished, with Grass Tennis Court nind Garden.

the high price of rubber the golf ball FOR SALE, TOR CREST, at Peak,

for nine months of the year has been commanding magnificent view of the Har-

sold at an increased price, but the promise beur and adjacent islands,

is that a return will be made in 's fow waste to the old figure.

CHAMPIONS OF THE YEAR.

The following are the champions of the gent and the winners of the chief com- pétitions

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, April 12, 1007.

TO LET.

Open Championship : James Broid (Walton 21, CONDUIT ROAD, Clifton Gardens,

Heath)

EVERY KIND Amateur Championship; Mr John Ball

(Royal Liverpool),

Footwear

MADE

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.

36, WELLINGTON STREET.

Hongkong, May 5 1910.

Ladies' Championship: Miss Grant-Suttle

(Sunningdale)

Irish Open Championship: Mr L. Muna

(North-west).

Irish Native Championship: Mr F. Jame

son (Malahido).

Irish Professional Championship: M.

Moran (Royal Dublin)."

Irish Ladies Championship: Miss Harrison

(Malahide).

South of Ireland Championships Dr. Gird

lestone (Ry. Wimbledon),

Walsh Aruntour Championship: G. Ren

wich, jum (Ry. Porthcawl).

Welsh Professonal Championship

Matthawa (Khyl),

Weish Ladies' Championship: Mim Lloyd.

.....Roberts (M-Surrey).

Banttish Professional Championship: Tom

Furnie (Troon)!

Scottish Amateur Championship: Mr. H. K.

THE TYPHOON Robertson (Monibeth),

MAP.

MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AND TAPED FOR HANGING.

EVERYONE" SHOULD HAVE IT.

Scottish Ladion Chinaspionship: Miss E.

Kylo (St. Rule),

American Open Championship

Bmith (Wytagyl).

Alox,

American Amisteur Championship: MzG.

Fownes, jun (Oakmont). American Ladies Championship: Min

Dorothy Campbell (N. "Berwick) Canadian Amateur Championship: Mr. E

***Martin (Hamilton).

Canadian Open Championship: D. Kenny 2. (Bulalo), meses Canadian Indiea Championship Mi Dorotiry Campbell (N. Berwicky

Price Ten Cents, French Open Championship: James Brald,

From the Cm Matt Office.

Hougheng, June 28, 1910,

****(Walton Heath), la Cat

French Amateur Championshipt Roy Petur

Gannon (United Barvice).. French Ladies Championship

Carrington Smith (Blaxmcan),

Mra

GODOWNS, 151 to 155, PRATA EAST.

A HOUSE in WONO-NEL CHONG ROAD. SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS, Moderate Ronte, PRAYA EAST-Corner of Obser vation Pince.The Teams stop at the door.. Also new EUROPEAN FLATE adjoining the new Seaman's Institute, Praya East.

An OFFICE, on 1st Floor, 16. Des

VOX HOLD CESTRAL,

OFFICES in KINGS BUILDINGS,

4th Floor: My

9. MACDONNELL ROAD," from 1st

May

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co, LD.. Hongkong, February 1, 1911,

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