MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911.

Hughes &

Hough

"Auctioneers to THE GOVERNMENT

General Anotioneers

And

• Sharc, Coal agd General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS, ..

"To-kwa-Wan Real Surge.

Cuda, weed

A.0.C. 4TH & 9TH EXTTISKI. Al. Telcaraphie CORU

Caligraphy, a ddres?

***A*MUCH" HONGKONG

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned Inve received instruct

tions',front Tmz REGISTRAR OF THE

UPEIME COURT, to sell by Publiq Auction,

ου

WEDNESDAY,

he 4th October, 1911, at 2.30 r., at

No. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(Promises of the to Vienna Cafe),

À QUANTITY OF

ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

And

number of New Electric-Fans including-

? Ceiling Fans:

TERMS-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers,

Hongkong, September 28, 1811.

1261

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instrus. !

tions to sell by Pablis Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

THURSDAY;

6th October, 1911, at 2:30 г.m., st eir Sales Hooms, No. 8. Des Vœux Road,

corner of fee House Streo,

AAROR QUANTITY OF ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

(Much of it now stock), Comprising:-

Silk-Tapestry.carored Jawing Brom ito, Overmantals Hatstands with Be- lled "Glam, Tenkwood Sideborli and aner-Waggs. Extension Dining Table Chairs. Marble-top Wasiastard and zdoua will: Bevelled Cheses, Double and agle Brass and Brass-minted Bedsteads, ardrobes, Bookcases, Crockery, Electro

ted and Glass Ware, Carpets, Cooking

Anotions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.N

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIQ AUCTION

Particulars and Conditions of the lettings Undersigned has received Instruc

by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of October, 1011-3 P at the Onions of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land at Cause way Bay, adjoining Inland Lot No. 1740, In the Colcay of Hong- kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal as a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kixo, for one further terms of 15 years.

tions froin the Exocutors of the Estata of the late Joyxa Econ, to sell by Public Auction,

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 3rd and 4th October, 1911, com

Inland Lot No. : 1891.

Particulars of the Lot.

ning luland Lola Nos: 1740

Boundar

About

About

-75-35-70-53-2 4,500-

啤水汽力廸士

ין.

HOME - MADE MINERAL

WATERS

Unel, Price

naucing cach day ab. 2,90 7.30, st.

MEIRION, No. 9. The Peak,

VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:-

Brocide Carerad Drawing Room Suite, Armahaita, Lace Curtains, Carpets, Couto, Extension Dining Table, Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Teak Bookcase with Deak, Fire Brasses, Rugs, Cutlery, E. P. Ware, Engravings, &c., doi

Brass and Brass-mounted." Bedsteads, Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble- top Washstands, Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Chests-of-Drawers, „ko.

Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisitos:

Also

An Assortiment of Fine Canten Black- Wood Ward,

~ And

One 12-Bore Fowling Fiece by Wostley

1974 Richards,

BETTER THAN FACTORY-MADE.

Why continue purchas ing fetary-made Mineral

Wator? Make your own Mineral Waters at home | at a cost of 90 conta a dozen Syphona. Thea you KNOW the water is pure, and contains no discaso gerne With the PRANA

SPARKLET SYPHON and a dozen Bulbe-you-

make 1 duzen

CILE

Mi of delicions

Water and the

cost less than if you buy factory-made Mineral Water. All Chretintä

and Stores sell Prana' Sparklet Syphons and Bulbs.

Prica of Syphons 32:30 "cach

Bulbs.......... 0.90 per box.

Wholesale Price :-

Syphon por doz..

818.00 f... Balbo per doz. boxeM................... 38.00 f.o.b.

KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., WHOLESALE AGENTS,

246 and 248, Des Voeux Road Central,

“HONGKONG.

行發藏

4

Hongkong. March 1, 1911.

294

ores, Brass Feudors, Fire Brise,CHEN KWONG & CO., LD.

., &c.;

A few Large Carpets, One Savall Billiard

ble, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, 'One

go American Ice Chest and American

Safen.

Cataloguen will be issued,

zas-As usual...

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 27. 1911 1254

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned-havo received instruc

tions to Sell by Pablle Auctior,

on.

SATURDAY,

7th October, 1911, at 2.30 p., at hoir SALES Roos, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT. CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORE:

TAURNITURE, Draperies, Groceries,

... Boot and Shoes.

Makers of Jewellery, Lacqueres, Crockery Wire.

Iron-mongery. Wine

and Spirits, Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to

order by our own tailors.

Largo assortment of Chinese Bilks and Foreign Goeds of every description.

A goods sold at reasonable Prices

The Cheapest and Best place in Candra to

buy Chiness and Foreign.Goodl

SUP PAT POO STREET.

CANTON TIL No. 1408.

Canton August 1, 1911.

ALUABLE HOUSEHOLDS, HANDA.

FURNITURE,

And

Pria Pinne by Collard & Cellard,!"

(Fall Particulars from Catalogse).

An usun.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Sept 80, 1911.-

ACOTION SALE

JAPANESE MASSACIST:

BY HAND 02 ELECTRICITY

2ND FLOOD,

No. 60, QUEEN'S

ROAD

1276

DENTRAL

HONGKONG

Near the Old

TNEY BLANKETS, LACE OUR Post Office

TAINS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, Bag Co.,

ESSRA HUGHES & HOUGH will

sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY

the, 7th October, 1911, -ab 1BAH

EK A FIZ COLLECTION" OF

HIGH-CLASS IRISH GOODS,

Comprising

ph Hand-embroidered Bedspreads,

lies and Gent's Handkeresets, Pure

Linen Double Damask Serviettes,

·979

Hongkong, July 21, 1911 -

935

PUBLIC AUCTION;

Tube

receiv HE Undelgoed have received Instrac-

FOR ACCOUNT OF SHE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY

Ona Rife in Case.

TERM Cash on delivery.

On View from Friday, the 20th Sept., 1911.

"

GEO. P. HAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 22, 1911 1917

PUBLIO AUCTION.

GEO. P. LAMMERT has receiv

Mod instructions to gel-by-Public

Auction,

SATURDAY,

the 14th day of October, 1911, at 12 o'clock Noon, at Sales Rooms, is -Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,

The following VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

situato at Ta-kwa-wan in the Dependency

of Kowloon in the Colony of

Hongkong viz, z

THE CHINA MAIL.

*TEMPUR,

TEMPUS WATCH

THE

TIMEREEPER

OF THE

EAST

1 MUST HAVE IT!

Swiss Made Watches Good Time-keepers.

PRICE $2.50 Each

Obtainable Only From

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & Co.

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.,

SPORTING.

Cricket.

CIVIL SERVICE KOWLOON. Kowloop cricket elavon were visitors to Happy Valloy on Saturday afternoon when thoy met the Civil Service representatives. Unfortunately the matel was unfinished owing to rain. The scores were—

CIVIL SERVICE.

H. R. Phelips, e de Rosie, b.White. R. Witchell, Surton, b Whits

on his feet still holding the reine:- Ho was soon in the saddle again, little hurt, and the pony-suffered himself to be quiatly-led-up to the starting post. The band of the 5.0.YLI was in attendance daring the afternoon and played pleasing | selections at intervals between the several ovents...

As mentioned by Ching in Friday's issue of the China Mail, the result of Favonius winning and Lachine running: 11third in the Stakes" these ponics are now bracketed top for the Cup with an equal number of marks 10 ch,

1

A. R. Sutherland, e Sutton, b White E. A. Cox, run out....

O

0

R. O. Hutchison, e Thursfeld, White

13

Z

8

10

J. G. McEwan, b de Rome

All that piece or parcel-of-ground sitante-R-Wood-not-out-

{ at To-kwa-wan aforesaid and registered in L. E. Brett, a, b White

the Land Office as Kowloon Marine Lots H. J. Tillman, e Brawn, b White.. Nos. 79 and 73 Together with all the. C. Barlow, b blekaskill buildings thereon. Term 75 years from W. H. Edmonds, b White April, 1009, Renewal for one further form of 75 year,

+

For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to

́ WILKINSON AND GRIST,

Solicitors for the Vendor,

-or-to-

MR-GEO, P. LAMMERT

The Auctioneer.

Hongkong, September 27, 1911. 125-1

JUST UNPACKED.

BEST ENGLISH-MADE

Ball Bearing

Roller

Skates

ALL SIZES.

Dragon Cycle Depot.

68, Des Vaux Road Central,

Hongkong. January 18, 1911.

WHILE

do Bome-

McKaskill

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

1...2

KOWLOOX A0. Bmw, b Brett....

F. Sutton, Ibie., þ Edmonda............ K. R. McKaskill, e Brott, b Edmunds Lieut. Hagger, not out... J. Robinson, R. P. Thursfield, W. Waterhouse, 'Lieut. White, F. J. de Rome, W. J. Elson and J. W. L Wanser did not hit

It has not yet been settled how or when the dead-hent will be decided.

The feature of Saturday's racing was the

number of surprises that came second,

benting ponies, considered by most as superior.

USCE RevD. For all China pories which have fun and not won at this Season's Club Gymkhanas.

Mr Ellis Endoorie's Ardian Chief,

142 lba(Mr David) 1 Mir M. H. Logan's Merry Scott, 158 lbs.

(Mr Master) 2 3IN.Hickman's Kerry,-157-1

(Mr Gezg) 3

Ld., 25, Des Vœux Road.

SAINT-RAPHAEL

Tonic, ResTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE

Very palatable..

Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anamin, Debility and Convalescence, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates..

DOSE PÕsa ylos-glasi áfter the two principal meals..

Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL bears, in addition

to the registered trademark : MA

[^ (1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DER FABRICANTS, →→(3) A METAL SEAL:ESTOrtising CELENTIJAS,

CLETEASis & MELISSA and MINT cordial

which surpasses all others by its

purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE C¤ VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL. Valenco (Drome-France).

CALDEECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.

Mr Downham's Chibby, 162 16...just behind the lender. Rounding the

VISITORS AT HOTELS

ROTE

HONGKONG

Barentzen & child Hewett

(Bir Lewis) 4 bend into the straight the feld bunched, Chibby took the land at the start, the than coming down the straight Alacrity order going part the three-quarter mile forged ahead and won by about three Brand Mrs Paul Hon, and ry E. A lengths. Greyback was second and Trewint post Being Chibby, the Chief, Merry Scot third. and Kerry. Chibby still led and entering. Timo--7 min. 15 acos the back straight was ten length ahead.

Here the Beld began to close up on the leader Winner and going past the rock he was overtaken.

PARI-MUTURL.

"Swz

62

(31.

Kerry was leading round the bend bat the 1,Ticket No. 15. Chief now came up and took premier position. Going down the straight Mary 3 ...18 Scot came up very gamely and challenged the loader, who, however, maintained the w.lead and won by half a length. Korry was

1half a longth third."

Total...

BOWLING ANALYSIA.

Bxcit Edmonds

2

9

3 0

02

Time-2 min.

KOWLOON” L

A. Winner

CIVIL SERVICE Kowloon "A" "entertained the Civil

TARI-MUTUEL

CASH, SWEET,

Service "A" on Saturday afternoon and 1. Takot No. 83 this match was also anfinished owing to 2,

the min. The scores were ma

* KOWLOON!

W: Curwen, Gibson, b Pacon

C. W. Jeffries, b Lamble T. Cheo, k Lamble......... Majar Kicke, not out

D. Campbell, e Philips, b Bacon.

D. J. Mackunzio, & Dawson,

A. Somerville, rot out.

O. Wolf, H. F Caroy, P. R. Wolff,

A. Dunwich did not, bat

Extimy

Total for 5 wkła

28

A Boxing Challenge.

SWATOW WARRONG & CO.,

13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG

* MANUFACTURERS OF Swatów Hand-made Drawn Work

and Canton Embroidery, eto. “ GENERAL EXPORTERS.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL LADIES' TAILORS::

LAU PING KEE CO, CIGARS. CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS.

3,

33

03

Mr G. Barondem Mr O. Boach

Dr 8. Hoagh Capt. P. Innes. Mr R. Burgess Mr A. Johnstone

38.00 Mr&Mrs M. Cameron Mr F. J. Kolman

Me and Mrs Smollett Me B. Markham

Campbell

2374.85 Miss Campbell

107.10 Mr W. E. Clarke

-Dr O. Marriott

Mr J. Merecki

MrE. V.Mitchelmore 53.55 Mr P T Chilvers Mr and Mrs. B.

LADER NourSATION. THREE FURENCH Mr and Mrs Victor Moulder

Chdreh SCURRY.-For Chins Ponios, Subscrip Mr J. W. Cranston Mr W- North Mr G. Mouls tion Grifins of any season and bond fide Mrs A. Crosoy, Mr V. d Ooltingen Mr A. T. Prichard child and nurso Mr Ernest Pond

Palo Ponies. Winners of Ladies' No. mination Race at this Season's Club Me W. C. Drew

Gymkhata barred,

Mr Hickman's Rafles, 1671b (Mz Gegg), my nominated by Miss E. Potts, 10.70 Mr Ching's Urgent, 15016-(Mr Soth)

nominated by Misa Davidson ...8135.45 Major. W. M. Withycombe's Tragon, $870 1521b (Owner), nominated by Mrs Withycomba 19.35

GTLANA STAKES.Value 8100, Dis- tance One mile. For all China ponies.

149

18 Mere Hughes and Jervois TavoDUA,

(Bir Jarvoin) 1 34 Bir Brution's Oil King, 156 lb

(Mr Goga)

Surgoon W Hatlogo and Daisy ~152lb (Owner), nominated by

4.

Mr E. J. W. Eamca

Mr J. E. Edwards Mr H. G Fisher Mr J. Forrester

Mr Paul Fouque Mr Denman Fuller

Mr Goulbourn

Mr EH.-Pay

Mina F Ronyi Mr HL 8. Richards Mr and Mrs W. A.

Rosenfield

Mr W. Schadd Mr. Shelton-Hooper

Gould Joseph M. T. C. Sibley-

Capt. T. P. HAI --

Mr H-H. Soloncon Dr and Mrs. A. D.

From an area Hastipurrand Mts Wpalding and infant.

26

Hannibal

A. Harrison Stainer, R.N. Mr and Mrs G. V. Mr E. J. Warren

Bayes

excellent start the mood neck nud neck round the bend.

M3. Spletics Se Entering the straight Tregon and slight Maj C. H. Harring Misa W. Squaro:

tomL and Mr. O. E. lead and soon took tha

Urgent then came up and passing the leader looked like winning, but aftes, splendidly rieden, came passed like a rocket and (Mr Master) Sjust won on the post by a neck. Truzon Mr James" Brushwood Boy 146 lbs...was a length behind third.

***** (Mr Monk) 4

Mr H. P. White's Lachine, 150 The

Mr Bratton's Lymington, 147 he

PARI-HUTUKL.

Dr Aubroy

HEJ Waterman Mr E Wilke

"TRÁK: HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Kont

Capt. Bell, RAM. C. Major & Mr Iban Mr.C. Blaker Mr R Lemaitre

Meard Mrs Lewis

$300.00 Mr Bowdler

111.60 Mr and Mrs Bowen

Mr and Mrs Lindsey Chute Irons

(Mr Seth)51cket No. 11 *** The field went away to a good start, Favonius taking the hind which he main. OE AND A QUARTER MIX FLAT RACE He& Mrs Brewin Mr M. L. Maas!

early parade agar -- 50.30 || Mr Braysaid tained to the end winning comfortably by

Mr. Browne

Rev, Morton, RN, Capt Olark Mr and Mis Munion Capt. Craig Mr Netham (Mr David)LA. & Mrs Cumming Mr & Mrs Patterden Mr&Mrs H. Pearca

HANDICAP-For all China Ponies. soveral lengths. Pasing the stand Brush Mr. Bratton's Of King, 156 lb. (Mr wood Boy was second with Od King and

Sapper Milos, RE; wlahes to sanotice Lachine togather third. Passing the 3/4 Ar M. Loure Merry Scot. 161 TL-Col. Close, B.E. Mr. Nailion that he is prepared to incot ány man in the mile "post 01 King, ridden hard, went Meleman's Kerry. 159 lb. (Owner) 3 FAT, Peut pa

Colony at 9st. 71be for small stake up to 8200; 4 oz. gloves to be used; weigh in at 2p.m. on the day of the fight ; either scaling over det. 7168 to forfeit 800.

man

The Fifth Gymkhana.

The attendance at the Race Course, on Saturday afternoon to watch the fifth and

Mx

M

Mr and Mrs Davis

Da Davis Mr and Mix Mr Day

Perkins

into scound place. Rounding the bead Ms. Downham's Chibby, 145 b. (ME and cutaning, the straight, Lachine, just be

Louis) coming up strong, sod Oil King, stil Mr James Beashwood Boy, 160 lb. (Mi: ridden hard, both; made a great effort book) Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mr and Mm Petrid

Capt. Perry A.M.0. overtake the leader, but in vain." Oil King Mr H. A. Seth's Monas, 164 ibe and Mrs Duncans

was sooond, Lachine third, Brushwood Box (Owpor} 0 Fielder dage And Mrs Pros-

fourth and Lymington last.

Time-2 min, 10) soca...”

Winner GAME 9 14:40-

Ő agentas – 8290,10-49 | Merry: Scot came upon the mils: Therrann

last meeting for the season of the Hang-1 Ticket No. 63233.10 Long Gymkhana Club was not as good ne usual, the threatening weather probably

Condr. Hundla

Brushwood Boy led from the start to the Capt. & Mrs Gaiuett Surgeon and Mrs three-quarter mille post, followed by Qu King and Karry, where he was Mr Gell displaced by Oil King Rounding the Capt. & Mrs Guthrie. Mr Of Sooth band Bishwood Boy fell back and Mand Mrs Harvey MA Sinclair.

Mr A Hazeland M And Mas A good race down, the straight was tho

Binz Com: Highton J4-Col: Blacpale 37.20 result. Merry Soob made a green effet from boing responsible for most of the absentee RIDDIVIDUAL TEST PEGGING-Open to mem tlie Distance Post to eat 01 King bay, and Mrs Hotzel Mr & Mrs Sutherland Sir Hocksday Capt. & Mrs St. Clair bons of the Gymkhamn Club, Polo Club falled by only a hand. Kerry was SOVE and to officer of the Army and Navy, lengths Lind Best of three runs.

Timo 2 min. 47) ops Mr. C. H. Ras, 11 points MFR.F.C. Master I points

DE PARI MUTUAL Winpur Capt. Famehar. 7 points

Windor

The cooler atmosphere under » cloudy sky

was appreciable, but the hope that the last res might be run before the main cume was in vain. To the disgust of a great

USED POSTAGE STAMPS AND PIUTORIAL POST CARDS OHINESE QURIOS & PORCELAIN,

A2Z Hany the first race was suurted at least ten for draS KWONG CHEONG.

que

le Clothe, White Batin Quilte, Frified the 14th October, 1911, at 2.30 PM, #1 GOLD AND MONEY CHANGER" plenty of tine and to see tho first race 2.

ow Cosma, Donu Quilt, White Witney

kots, Lace Curtains, Tabla, Cover,

Tarkish Towels, Bath Towels, Flan Fand Flannelettes de

fem lots of Glass Ware, Table Flats Cutlery, Pe

view on Friday

95.6270.90

1 Ticket No

Mrs Howard Rev. & Mrs Thor Ray Hughes

Hey Mr Watson Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Mr Wentherall Mr&Mrs Hatobinson Mr and Mrs David. Mr P

Wood

Mr Jones Col. & Alas Wrig

បទ :

135.00 ps Justícol

AUTOR HOUSE.

Bootball The Sings!" Mrs H. Anderson: Mr V. Lugobi

38.70

their safs Rooter, No. 8, Des Vonz Road, No, 19, Queen's Road Central, Stand. The Pari-Siutuel and Cash UNE MEBLAT RACE AC-For

cores of Tan HOUSE STREET,

VALUAHLE JAPANESE CURIOS, Kmanum, Bilk: Embroideries; Forcelains

HONGKONGE Hongkong, May 27, 1911:10

S

QLENTINO

ill ha published taber Surgeon Dat

from HM:8. Waterwitch, MrY:N Bah

suratch asm of the 8.10, a soccer Mr. H. Bradshaw maya the Straits Times, tried conclusions Mr T. Bet

sinutes before the advertised time. It CC AWEZE

és certainly very annoying to arrive in 1 Ticket No. 701.

started before one could get up to thể ở ứng Bicone that are

Mr. Wi Linckey MYM B. Marbell Subscription Griffeur of any season

Mr3. de Mecguensi Sweets Wore weil patronized sa usual, but foreste Alerity, 15616,

Mr. N. Mody 713 there, was nothing very colg in the way of

Bir. Gegg)

on the Esplanade, cecently, and a fairly in Me Brown

Mrah de Morris Meidrods. There werp,na serious decidente. Mr Velbar Greyback, 1431h (Me Anger). 4 terosting gate was witnessed. In the trail MINS. C. Burgess Mr E. O-Newly,

Ital the B.

8.R.C. scored a goal after a good MATERun Mr JL Patton during the afternoon. Lymingtoit, while Mr. Jay's Trowint, 15lb (MrMaster)

abronzle tho dailoze being miable to reply is. Childr W. Horio being ridden by Mr. Fethi up the straight to Mr Ellis Kadooris's "Matchless Chief

DSTON (ME Soth) oderpile some fine efforts. During the second Mr. W-Cezary Mr. Ar Slettengeda Akeli gbe frightened, Mr H. P. White's Traded, Kalb de fanperiod both sides were actire inn while the six PLAW Lock of Me E. M. Terry

narai teain gould not agare, the home cloven My H. W DAWSON MEA Valotto. managed tuiñotah angker thus wine Me AIT A Hat MA Willar had a light advantage from pure by two goale by mill

al rod i 1 8. Fumes MEWEX WUR

the start

$11248

BUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctione Bongfore Sept. 30%

porhaps by little throw.

TERMS VERYAMU AFTE

2276

HUGH & HOUGH

Auctioneers. chykany, Sept. 7, 1911/

(Mr Davidy

Pansing the football and respar was warm and Metchless Chiscatietip to hood a

bor MR. Johnson METADTou

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