TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911.

Hughes & Hough.

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

General Auctioners

-Beste-Coal and Gemma Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

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Cūka with

¡A.0.C. 4THEM STH EDITIONŮ. |AL, TELEJRAPHIC GOBL

79313 pkte Address

"MEINUNG MONGKONGŲ.

.R.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

FUTE Undersigned have received Instrue- tiens to Sell by Public Anation,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 1st November 1911, at 10 AM, BL

FL. 3. NAVAL YAD-

OLD

AND SURPLUS NAVAL

STORES, Comprising:

Ash Hoist, Vertical and Capatan Engines, Refrigerating Machine, Hoses, Lamps and Lanterns, Tools, Old Iron and Metal, Electric Cables, Vicos, Switchen, Coal Sacks, Canvas, Rags, 11 in. circum, Manila. Hawsers nitted, Old Indin-Rubber, Old Leathers Carpets, Bedding. Mattings, Old Beats, Fürniture, Ropes, &., &

Terms of Sale:-As detailed in the Cata- logue.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

By Appointment Auctioneers to the

Admiralty Hongkong, October 21, 1817,

For Sale.

1338

VALUABLE PROPERTY

FOR SALE.

OT No. 1. To Shipping Firms and..

others not having their. cwn pro perty at Shanghai are now able to obtain a desirable and vahable site in the business centre of Shanghai. The property has frontage right and is within a few feet of a Cargo Landing Jatty adjoining that of three other large business or ship. ping firms, & corner block, having a frontage on three roads. The land is registered under British Corsalnia Title Deoda, perpetual lease, mensur- ing over an act. The nelt menure- ment not including roads is about 40.000 square feet and assessed for Bucipal Taxation ending the 30th of Jane, 111 at about 300,000 Hongkong Currency, not including buildings thereon, which are insured for about $73,000, Aroperty of this size so advant

situated is practically not obtainable in this section of the Settlement, near the British Con sulate. A good chance for au immediate buyer,

LOT No. 2. That Lot of Land in the

Posban District of Shanghai, re- gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, parpotaal Icaso, ca surement about 4 Maws or 392,000

feet.

The land

W ralued recently at the "very low price of $216,00. It has A frontage of about 400 feet on the North Honan Read, portion of which

rece tiy erst Tls. 4,200 per Mow,

and is situated just over the border

of the Foreign Settlement, near the

Railway Station.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations

A GREAT LADY OF THE OLDEN TIREN.

A Clergyman

Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag,

Neuralgia-

For getting things done, making things go, the invigorating stimulus of Phosferine cannot be equalled, says the Rev. A. H. Field. Fully aware that as a clergyman be is bound to make sure of the accuracy of his estimation of Phosferine, this gentleman states, that, distinct from other cases, he has verified and tested the efficacy of the tonic himself. It was Phosferine, and Phosferine alone, be says, which raised him from the nervous collapse, remedied the brain-fag and neuralgia which held down his efforts and arrested his plans over a lengthy period. Since taking Phosferine he is entirely free from nervous distresses, and can put his whole heart and energies into his work, and indeed, such is his activity that he has roused many helpers to his cause. Experience has taught the Rev. A. H. Field that numbers of people do not realise "their languor and half-hearted effects are due to lack of nerve forts, and ---- be believes they will quicker appreciate the efficacy of Phosferine by learning of his own recovery.

Have No Existence Now.

Rev. A. H. Field, 336, Brettenham Road, Waltharastow, writes: It gives me much pleasure to testify to the beneficial effects of Phosferine in many cases of nervous disorder, where I have advised the use of your tonic. Some four years ago I myself had a nervous breakdown, and a friend advised Phosferine. I took his advice, and I speedily found that I had acted wisely, for the neuralgic pains and the rental weariness soon took flight, and I was thoroughly braced-up. Recently some members of my church, at my suggestion, tried the remedy, and were quite satisfied with the beneficial results. I have advised its use now for nearly four years, and in no case bas it yet. proved a failure. When one thinks of the great number of so-called Berve remedies, it is satisfactory to find at least one upon which reliance can be placed. I wish your Phosferine every success. When preaching sway, I have noticed Phosferine finds a place in the village homes."

PHOSFERINE

THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS"

Warroun Debility Influenzs Indigestion

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Heuralgia:

Maternity Weakness

Premature Decay.

Mental Exhaustion

Laxitade

Feuritis

Finimas-

Brain-Fag

Backache

Ahoumatich

Kadache

Hysteris

Gad all disordern consequent upon a reduced stata of the nervona systemi

The Remedy of Kings

Phosforino has been supplied by Royal Commande

To žhu Moral Family

H... the Empress of Bure

.. the King of Spain

-21. the King 91 Gresa

The Imperial Family of China H.M. the Queen of Roumapla H... the Dowager Kompress of Russia' ER.H. The Grand Duchess of Hesse

And the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the World.

• Sempelving: Ashion Farsons, Lid, La Balin Sauvage. Ludgate Hill. Loudon, England: Pues in Great Defiain, bottles, /, /9 and 46 Sold by all Chemists, Store, &. The 20 tire contalus amarly four times the 1/1 26.

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND

MINING CO., LTD.

KAIPING COAL

Now well-known throughout the Esat for

+*

(Specially written for the "CHINA MAIL.") All readers of Dorothy, Usborne's love inthera 'have always regretted that after her marriage with Sir William Temple she'} should drop so completely out of sight, at | least so far as the history, of English letters | is concerned. She was the mare, -- sweat, product of English womanhool at its finest and best, a time when the moral tone of England, as set by the Court, had almost renched its nadir. But then the dissolute Court of Charlos no more seprosented the whole of English life at the time than did the revellers "who surrounded the Frince Regent at Brighton represent the sober-living-Englishmen who formed-the-

GEO. P. LAMMERT

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AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned has recolved instrco 1 ́tions 19 sell by Fublic Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

the 1st Novembar, 1911, commencing at 10.30 .., ab his 'Sales Booms, DUDDELL STRAIT)---

A Lands QuANTITY-OF SWATOW EMBROIDERED DRAWN WORK, Comprising:-

F+

Bedspreads, Table Carers, Tai Cloths,

real backbone of the nation at the opening D'oylics, Sideboard and Toilet Covers, of the 19th century. Dorothy Osborne Pillow Cases, Dress and Blouse Lengths,

¿was but a type of the noble womanhood | atc., etalj.

which was growing up in quiet country

towns and sequestered villages all through the land, but she was the boss of the type and hence her Letters possess an abiding sharm-for-all true book-lovers Her correspondence comes like a breath.

of beautiful, sweet spring weather. after the malodorous gossip which sur- rounds all the principal characters-with the exception of Prince Ruperto thronged to Court after the Restoration.. Yet, as wo said before, Charlos' favourites ↑ and mignons do not represent the whole of

thu wenanhood of the the. Dorothy Onborge had a sister-in-law, after she hal married the man of her choice, who is well worthy of taking her place alongside Lady Temple. This is Martha Lady Giffpró, sister of Sir William Temple. Born in the raign of Charles I she lived long enough to soo George I come over from Hanover to sit on the English Throne. - Though she cut a considerablo figura in society éïtremely little luss been heard of her that is detailed or explicit by succoeding generations. But she lived in a great and splendid ago, and had inaay advantages, which she turned to admirable account in the course of a lifu

1

Silk Embroidered Potticoats.

un View from Tuesday, the 91st Oct. Texas-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, October 26, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION.-

1384.

VISITORS AT HOTELĄ

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr... Bacon

Mr M. Kulan

Mr and Mrs A, M, Miss 8.8. Lane...

Baldwin

Mr D. H. Balfour

Capt. & Mrs B. Berke,

·

Lay-Mitchell

Mia Bland M-H. Q. Best

Mr C. Brockminan My W. C. Runner: Mr W. E. Clarke Mr P. T. Chilvers Mr O. R. Coales

Mrs N.-K. Orana Mr&MrL. Kennard

Darly

Mir James Davi MC. Defoc M: W. O, Drew Mr E. J. W. Eames

Mr J.. E. Edwards

Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr & Mrs B. Folson Mr J. Forrester

Mrs C. Freeman

Mr Denman Fuller

Mr A. 5. Fyto

Me H. Garrow

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph

Gould Ma H. D. Green Mr S. Gary

Mr and Ms B.

Hale

Capt. T. P. Hall

THE Undersigned bus reived instruer and Mrs W.

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

the

on...

WEDNESDAY,

Hannibal

Mr J. H Harris

MrA. Hurison

1st November, 1911, commencing at Mr B. F. Horton G.F.M, ut hic Salt Roser MB. Horton

DØRTELL STERET,

$

Dr S. Hough

R. Lanes

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF Mr E. Hutchins

POSTAUR STAMPS (including rare Hongkong and Jacao).

Catalognon will be issued, On View from Friday, the 27th Oct. GEO, PLAMMERT,

· Auctioneer, Hongkong, October 25, 1911:

1283

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE “Undersigned has received instruc|

tions from "Mr W. J. Lat-Joris, to by Public Auction,

......

FRIDAY,

A QUANTITY OF

。lag

Mr A. 3. M. Tana......... Lord & Lady Talbo

de Malahide

Dr û Marriott

Dr G. W. MakeAn MrE. V. Mitchelmers Mr Mitsuhashi MrC. H. Mom

Mr and Ms A.

Moulder

Mr P. B. Nathan and

valst

Mr H. Nathan MrV. d'Oettingen Mr and Mrs F.

Payne Mr H

P. Pinckney Mr Ernest H. Pond Mrs E. F. Preston Mr and Mrs F. G

Preston

Mr B. II. Ray Mr L. H. Baxm Mi F. Rasy Mr.F. L. Robbins Mr & Mrs M. Roes Me and Mrs W, D.

Sanborn

Mr M. L. Quezon

Mr A. W. Schneidör Mr Shelton-Hooper

A. Mr J. C. Sibley

A.

A. St James Mr&Mrs A. Johnstono

ધા Dr J. W cerey Mr C.,C. Keeney Capt. W. E. Kont Miss J. M. Knap Mr W. 8. Knapp Mr J. Kucz

Mr. C. C. Sisson:

At P. Snedeker

Mr H. H. Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D. Spalding and infant

J. Spittles

WSquare

L. and Mrs O. E.

Miss Straine

Stainer, R.N..

bir P. D. Sutherland Mr & Mrs E Velli

brecht

Mr E. J. Warren

Mr E. J. Waterman Mr C. E. Watkin Mr. H. O. Wezuma Mrs E. 0. Wil Mina J. S. Wilson Mr D. H. Wythe

FLAX HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Barton-Mr Jones Capt Bell, R.A.M.Ö. Major Lean- Mr and Mrs Bell and Me P. Lemaitre

children.....

Mr Braman...

Mr and Mrs Lewis Mr and Mrs Lindsay Mrs Bowdler Mr O. Blaker ................. Major de Men Lyddon

Capt. Lyons

Mr Miskin

Mr and Mrs Bowen Mr M. M. Máss Mr Brayfield Hon. & Mrs Brewin Rev. Morton, R.N Mr

Browne. ----、

Mr and Mrs Muntom Comdr. & Mry Carey Metham

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD. Col. Cines. R.

FURNITURE,

Partiolais from Catalogue;- And

One COTTAGE PIANO in good condition.

TERMS:-As usual. `·

On View from Thursday, the 2nd Nov,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer Hongkong, October 25, 1911.

!!

PUBLIC

AUCTION,

1380

Capt. Craig

Mr & Mrs Patterden Mr & Mrs H. Pozce

LA &Mrs Cumming-Rev. Pag

Mr Dallia Mr Day

Mr and Mrs Petrie Mrs Rodd

Mr and Sim Perkins

"TYPHOON SIGNALS.

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUET FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

The following Typhoon signals are balsted on the Masthead on Big Hill, Kowloon, the Harbour Offco, the Kowloon Godowns, H.H. S. Tamar, and Green. Island zignal maat.)

A CONE

point upwards

A CONE point opwarda and DRUM below

A DRUM

A CONE paias down wards and DRUH below

A CONE point down wwedis

A CONE point down wards and BALL below

-BALL

-A CONE point upwards

and BALL

below

indicata Typhoo to the North of Colony.

Sindicatos Typhoo

3

the North-East

the Colony...

indicaton Typhoo to the Ex Ccloty

Indicates a Typho to the South-E the Colony,

indicates a Typhoca to the South of the Uolony.

indicator

Typhon

to the South-Wem a the Colony.

icates Typhoo

to the West of

Colony-

indestens Type to the North-West the Colony,

.. Red Signals Indicate that the centre:

believed to be more than 300 miles away. from the Colony.

Mr & Mira Deknate! Surgoon and Mrs Black Signals indicate that the centre

that lasted more than eighty years. Thell friend of Dean Swift in her early life at Moor Park, in after years sho-developed the 3rd November, 1911, commencing at into the fop of the proud and vindictive

2.45 r., at his Residence, No. 4, Dean of St. Patrick's, that bitter-tongued MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak, but vorsatile min of latters-#bose-am-.-. bition ever led him to drink deep of the waters of disappointment, Swift dos cribed her when his mood was gentle aš "wise and great" but after they had quar ralled in the year, when Marlborough fought the battle of Malplaquet-over the | Dein's publication of Temple's works, his mood was not gentle bat ferce, and he had the ill grace to call hot an "old bosst-T a" phrase "which, under all the dircum- stances, was more applicable to himself. Martha Temple, at three-and-twenty, it 'should bo mentioned, married Sir Thomas

Giffard. It was a love match, but only lasted a month. Temple was devoted to his young widowed sister, and at Moy Park she saw mach both of Swift" and Stella. She never married again, and widowed and childless she dita gracefully through the pages of other people's lives without much record of her own. She sooms to have been a well-bred, accom plished womno, of cool judgment and generous nature. All that we know about her is to her credit, and to this her quarrel with Swift is no exception, since her anger at his publication of her brother's papers sprang out of her womanly desire to save the feelings of living people. The head and front of her offending in that matter was that she deemed the public- ation of her brother's posthumous papers alike premature and indiscreet. Lady 140 cases Pilsener Boer, Kummel and Borus Mr I. Cabes

Giffard was the sort of, wofian who inspired confidences, and it is now plain tint in an age of ceaseless intrigues she steered a clear and honourable course, and possessed beyond most women of her time

Special attention is drawn to thir STEAM RAISING, FORGING, STEEL MAKING, SHIPS BUNKERS what may be described in a familiar phrase

lot, it being in a rapid growing district, which promises to be very Taluable in the future with the extension of zailways,

LOT No. 3 That Lot of land in the

Eastern District of Shanghai Settle- inent, registered under British Con- rulate Title Deeds, measuring about 94,000 square feet. This property laid out as a Park and is situated

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in Hongkew, near the Wayside Wharvos. The land has two road frontages, and is very suitable for Godowns or Chinese property, and assossed for Municipal Taxation end. ing the 30th of June, 1911 at about $5,000.

LOT No. 4. "That Lot of Land in the Paushan District of Shanghai, “re- gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds,, perpetual lease, men

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.

KAIPING COKE

"Compotes with the best quality English Coks for FOUNDRY, SMELTING AND HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.

HIGHEST

FIREBRICKS

FIRECLA

STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND.

GRADE

OFFICES: QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, HONGKONG,

TEL ADDRESS: MAISHAN, HONGKONG,

suring about 10 Mors or about TELEPHONE: No. 869.·

75,000 square feet, having a good Food frontage. This property is situated within 200

503 yards North of the Shangbai Railway Station and valued at about $40,000. - Very muitable for Godowns and Railway. Tansport, there being direct road to the Station. LOT No. 5. Zhab Attenclive red and blue brick, modern residence stand-

ing in its own ground measuring about 15,500 square fest, rogistered under British Consulate Title Doeds perpetual has

good

Aituation, facin Suuth and overlook.. | ing a portion of

of the Shanghai Race

Club.

Accommodation comprises, large hall, dining room, breakfast room, drawing and morning room, anj "inusi domestic-offices.• Above Ara. four bed rooms, two bath rooms, sino "four"" "good living sitio rooms with two bathrooms.

The grounds are well laid out and includo Tennis Court, Stabling,; Corch House and ample Servants. Quartors. This property was recent ly valued at about 847,900.

The above properties are for sale ak BATOR reasonable prices. If dowrable,

arrangements could be made to accept part payment and the

balanco

La remain on mortgagor Prices, plans and

particulas

can be obtained by suplying to OWNER % CHIA MAIL, Ollos, Hoogkong,

Hongkong, October 14, 1911.7 B

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,- Agents.

NATURAL

ENO'S

HEALTH-GIVING

FRUIT

REFRESHING

SALT

INVIGORATING

As a genius for friendship.

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Mr Donnys

Rutherford Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mrs Rymer Mr and Mrs Duncan Mr. O. Scott | Mr Fielder

Mr A. Sinclair Capt. & Mra Garnett Mr and Mrs S. S Mr Gell Hon. H. H.Gompertz Lon

t.-Col. Stropole Capt. & Mra Guthrie Capt. & Bira St. Clair B-Underaged batter aired on Mr and Mrs Harroy, Me & Mrs Fatherland

A. Hazelsad

Rev. & Mrs Thornhill Mr Herdman

Rev. and Mrs Tope Dr and Mrs Herzig Mr Waddell Eeg.Com. Highton Mr Watson Mr W T. Hockaday Mr Weatherall Rev. Hughes Mr and Mrs David Mr. and Mrs Hurtada Wood Mr P. Jacks Col. & Mr Wrig- Bir Stephens Jellileg

to by Pablle "on

SATURDAY,

the 4th November. 1911, commencing at 13 o'clock (Noon), st, his SALE ROOME,

"DUDDELL STEFT,---

A LARGE QUANTITY OF HIGH-CLASS WINES & SPIRITS,

"

Comprising:- HOCKS Marcobrunner, Hochheimer Rudesheimer and Zisporter. CLARETS-Latour Carnet, St. Estophe

Margaux. WHISKIES-Hillbura (15 years and 0

year), King's Liqueur (very fine), Cutters, Harpers & Argonaut (Rys). BRANDY & SHERRY-Gonzales By

and Co.;

Also

تو جو

merlunder, etc., etc. Terms: Cash on delivery, On. View from Friday, the 3rd Nov,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 31, 1911.

i

1407

BY ORDER OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEE.

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נם

"ASTOR HOUSE,

Mr R. C. Adama

31r F. J. Lindberg: Mr V. Lugebil

Mr Wm. O. Blackey Dr J. E. Madare

Mrs E. Andersen Mrs E. H. Armstrong Mr J. R. Barry Mr and Mrs G. W. Mr L. Maurin

Betz

Mr H. Bradshaw Mr.J. Brown Mr L. E. Burnis

Mr E. M. Burtt

Mr Mrs C.

Miss E. Cohen Mr W. EI. Dade Mr G. P. Dakley Mr Amos. &. Davis M. K. W. Dawson Me

Sir Durocher

Mr M. J. McDennost. fr J. F. McDonald MIS MORIT

Mr D. Messulam

Mr N. Mody

Mrs K, do Morris

D. Mr V. P. Museo de

Oriolo

Mr 0. R. Edwards Mr B. B. Farris Mr E. Gerard Mr J. H. A. Hansen Mr H. F. Heard

MIS. Pearce Mr W. Bader Mr & Mrs G. Ray

modd

Mr L. Bibault Me and Mrs. G. E.

Richards

Misa D. Richards Mr G. F. Robinson Mr J. N. Rajas "*** Mr A. Blettengren Mr O. E Smith Mr U: Stalks + Mr.FH.-Thompson

PUBLIC, AUCTION. GEO. F. LAMMERT has received Mfe 3. S. Iarsel instructions to Sell by Public Auction Mr A. S. Jeffers

Mr G. Kindt Mr F. C. Ki

Kingman Mr G. Thorsten The sixth day of November, 1911, at 3 Mr A. Ledeboer

Bir P. A. Lapioque Mr and Ms J. H.

West o'clock in the afternoon, at his. Mr & Mrs C. B. Lawis Mr G. F. Wiles

Jr B.-F.Liler Sales Boonrin Enddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,

MONDAY

KINGSCLYER ·HOTYD.,

Jast Istely a handsome volume dealing 7 with the Life and Correspondence of ŕ Martha Lady Giffard" has appeared in London and wo welcome it for the fresh light it throws on Dorothy Osborne,. It brings into considerable relief also u, good dent of Sir Williams Temple's work as British Ambassador at The Hague before and after William_of Orange cut loose from the leading strings of the Do Witta. In other respecta perhaps it does not alter much our views on men and manuers in the reigns of James II., William and Mary,

• situate at Victoria aforesaid, Viz: Mr and Mrs Aucott. and Queen Anno. Ita chief charm consists, half part or share of and in All that ficce Mr H. Bennett

All that one undivided moiety or equal Mr W. "Auffermann Miss K. A. Massey

Mr E. J. McNalty however, in new letter of Durothy or parcel of ground known and registered Dr. & Mrs G. D. R. Mr K. 8. Morrison Osborne, '** Shcharises Lady Sunder in the Land Office as THE REMAINING

Black land, and Elizabeth Duchase of Somerset, PORTION OF SECTION BOF MARINE Dr and Mrs B. W. and chuid

LOT No. 177 and of aid in all the was becains Mistress of the Rober" to sugod or tonementa oroctions and buildings Mr and Ms F. M. Forma Anne, when the despotle reign of Farah thereon, koown as Nos. 488, 471, 373 and Crawford Darlies of Marlborough as alxuptly. 475, Queen's Rand West, Area 9315 Brdare Com Mrs Darley MrJ. Robertson ended in a storm of tears. These are the foet, Turm 999 years fan 28th June, 1801. Mr and Mrs D. E. Mr G. Sachse celebrities who perhaps came most prom Total Annual Crown

Mr and Mrs Hayes BT & L. Shields

The following: VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

inently into view, though in the back-Remaining Partion set of whole of

MArnit Mr and Mrs J, F.

Macgregor

Brown

Mr and Mrs. Nisbet

MI

and Mra J. B Sir Francis Piggott

Mrs M. E. Shearer

Mr H. Hollman Mr R. D. Stowart

--Tasinger Mr S. P. Warbrook is E. Kekarich Mr B. Webb Me and Mre Goc. P. MF Westphal

Lammert & children Mir Whyte Mr. and Mrs A. O, Bir J.W. Wilson Login to Mr Wingrovs

HOME LOAN GRAND HOTEL.

believed to be less than 300 miles_ from the Colony.

The abova siguals will, ia beretofor, be

hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them le com aldered to be of importance to the Colour or to shipping leaving the harbour.

URGENT NIGMATA.

In addition to the aber, when ià, là expected that the wind may increses ti full typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office-

THREE RIPLOKIVE BOMES AT INTELVAZ)

OF TEN. BECONDS,

A Black Cross will be holsted at the. sama time, superior to the other shapes

NIGHT SIGNALM.

The following Night Signals will b hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Statist Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff, and H.M.S Tumar

L. Three Lights Vertical, Green, Gresa Green,

indicatos that a typhoon is believed

to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony,

II. Thive Lights Vertical, Green, Rac Breen, indicates that a typhoon in bellared: to be situated loss than 900 miles from the Coloog.

III Three Lights Vortical, Red, Gree Red, Indicates that the wind may b expected to Increase to fall typhoon famos st any moment,

No. III Bignal will be accompanied by the Explore Bomba, as above, in th event of the Information conveyed by thi afgaal being first published by night.

The Night Bignals will be substituted for the-Day Signals at sunss, and will, wher soosmary, be altered during the night.

SUPPLEMENTART WARNINGS,

For the benefit of Native Orst ane passing Ucean Vatania, Cone will be exhibited as each of the following station during the time, that any of the above Day Signala nen koisted in the Harbour.

Aberdeen Gap Book!

Ban Ki W

Wagian

ground one gets glimpses of other historia personages like Halifax and Godolphin,

The whole of the Remaining Portion of Portland and Buckingham, Arlington and Section B of Marine Lot No. 177 is subject Chesterfield to say nothing off Wallez to as Indenture of Mortgage dated the the poet, fashionable physicans like Dr.th day of November, 1906, made between Mead and Dr. Ratcliffe, and at least one the me part and The Procurator in Hong-

Mok Kon Bang and Cheng Kam Ban of *.*. ambitions and rather meddlesome preinte in the person of Bishop Burnet. Swift Long for the Dominicas Missions in the comes in for some hard knocks in the book, Far East of the other part sod registered though most of them, it must be admitted, at the Land Office by Memorial No. 10650 were moonmonly well merised. The and to the payment, of B54,000 the balance glinipecs, we get of Dorothy Osborne and of the principal sum of 85,000 and interest Mr J. W. BayBeld of Bacharias Lady Sunderland, merely at the rate of 80 per cent par samum Bir B. E. Boeman conflrin' what we alrendy know that they whereby secured and also to an Indenture Mr G. A. Bladie were both charming bulsa, who stored of Burtiss Charge dated the 15th day of Mr. and Mrs A. B. their course along the way of life with hap: February, 1907, mid between the sume piness and distinction: Baclarissa had partice and registered at the Land Office by Mr J. A. Donahoe born a toast with the gallants of Charles Memorial No. 41016 and to the payment Ms J. D. Etwarils Ivand salam and confidence of this leading states-

long enough to win the of the further sam of $16,000 and interest Mr Dekar Frang

at the rate of $9 per dont per annum. Bir C. Frerichs mon of the Bestoration. She was by birthFor further particulare and conditions of Capt, W. A. Gug

Sidney of Penshurst, and was siete: to Bale apply to Me B. Janes Mr J. W. Pringle, Jr. that a Storm Warning is hoiated to the the famous and ill-fated Algernon. There M JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, are also interesting allusions to two verysentery Yender's Bolicitors different woman the basetiful Barbara Prince's Buildings, Ico House Street, Lady Castlemaine and the fuporious Duchess of Marlborough, besidan size.

- lights at every túra on society under the

latar Stauris. Altogether it is a book wurik putting into print

BB

Victoria, Hongkong

Ma GEO. P. LAMMEET,

The Auctioneers

Hongkong, October 27, 1911,

Mr and Mro Frank

Mox and chileiras Mr F. D. Maint Biz W. H. 3Taller MrP Mr G. Nissen Mr H. Olsen

W. L Nannings

Stanley,

Cape Collinson,

Tai-Tot

Mr W. Pattison

This will indicate that there la'a dopytal Mr & Mrs E Perkission somewhere in the China

and children *N

Mr and Mrs Jorgena Mr J. M. Robarts

“and child-est-- Mrs Roberta

Dr Kryt MR. R. Borburgh

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