MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned_has received, instrup-
Hughes.and Houghton to mail by Public Auction,
ACATIONERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS.
TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE.
Colon used:
A.B.C. 4mm & 3ru Eortions. AI, TELEGRAPHIC Cona,
Telegraphic Address:
• MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
on.
WEDNESDAY,
the 29th August, 1019, commencing at 1 Ar, at his Salon Rooms,
HONGKONG POST OFFICE.
Interesting Stasiàtica.
The annual report en the Post CHEC
Department for the year 1011 gires some interesting statistics relating to the work, of the office during that period. From it wo extract the following particulars
MAILS.
The number of mail bags and packets dealt with in the General Post Offer, Hongkong. amounted to 297,325, an in- prease of 14,240 or 3.4 per cent, Th increase, stegeeding a corresponding", hi- evaso of 6.8 per cent, in 2010, points to stendy development of the poital busi SUMMER & AUTUMN MATERIALS,ex of the Colony. The number of bags
DODDELL STREET, --
A QUANTITY OF
(Best English Woollens),
Comprising
Blue Serges,
Wursteds,
Finnnele,
Tweeds,
etc., etc.
in soit Lengths. Terma :-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong. Au,ust. 23, 1912.......
PUBLIC AUCTION
or
11
105
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
THE Undersigned have received instrue.MK GEO. P. LAMMERT has received
tions to soll by Public Auction
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGTENED,
un
TUESDAY,
the 27th August, 1912, at 11 4.M., A No. 4, Rows Taurace, Naris Roan,
VAL
Kowloon,--
THE SUNDRY
BLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Theroin Contained, including Bedroom Suite, Electrio Fittings,
JJ
And
A number of Fine Paltas
Un view on day of sila.
TERAN :-As usuni.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneta
Bangkong. August 20, 1912.
-PUBLIC-AUCTION.
1049
HE Dadersigned have received instruc
Toull by Public Auction,
AFOR ACCOUNT OF TEÈ CONCERNIZ),
Ori
THURSDAY,
-the 59th August, 1912, at 1
their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux, Road, Corner of Ieu House Street,-
Two Cases TOILET SOAP, One Case Site, About 20,000 Plain and Gold Tip
CIGARETTES,
And
-À QUANTITY Or
VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
So..
Sc.. TIEMS :— A usual.
&c.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneeri.
Hongkong, August 24, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1068
THE Undersigned have received instruc THE
tions from Lieut.-Colunch KinkE, to sell by Public Auction
SATURDAY,
the Slet Augast, 1912, commencing at
2.30 1.3, within his residence, No. 5,
#
LYEEMOON VILLAS, Kowloon,-
THE WHOLE OF HI VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
&hr
&c.
THEREIN CONTAINED,
As follows:--Takwood and Upholstered Hall and Drawing Room Furniture, Cur- tains, Pictures, Brass Fenders, Firo Brass, &c., Dining Room Suite, including Ningpo Chairs, practically new), Card Tables, Glass Ware, Crockory, Cullary, &c., Doole and Single Bedstands, (English Mattresses), Washstands, Bureaus, Wardrobes, & Pantry and Kitchen Utensils,
Also
ani parkets sent in transit through the Fost Office amuuated to 65,471, on in- crosse of 1.731 over the preceding year. phile the number of parcel receptacles; hamiled in transit rose from 3,480 fo 3,780, an increase of 280.
PARCELS AND REGISTRATION,
Registered articles and parcels handled in Hongkong amounted to 033,473, a dentenes of 68,135 compared with the previous year. The decrease in register- ed articles is due to (1) more mails which passed through closed and not "a decou vort"; (2) the disturbed state of China during the last months of the year. The decrease in parcels is dus mainly to the disturbed state. of China and consequent
inability to forward parcels into certain
instructions from Mesars PERCY parts of the interior. The amount of SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. Liquida-registered matter forwarded via Siberia tors of Gan. Feswex & Co., Lru. (lu
continued to show A marked increas Liquidation) to sell by Public Auction
during the year and is an evidence of the increasing popularity and of the greater frequency of this route,,
on
THURSDAY,
the 29 AUGUST, 1913, at 12 o'clocK (Noox), at his Sales Rooms, DUSDELL STREKT, —
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Registered as Marine Let 285 containing
FINANCIAL.
Revenue amounted to $300217.15, being a decrease of $119,849.009) as con- pared with the year 1815. Expenditure ; amounted to $422,207.97, a deerenso al
due to the Imperial Government reliering $48,716.38. Both decreases were largely | an area of 201,132 Squero feat (or there this Colony of the British Postul Agen
about). Annual Crown Rest $2000-beldeles in China from December 31st, 1910) under a Crown Lense Tur Seventy-five The sale of postage stamps in Hongkong Years from 31st March, 1904.
accounted for $345;245.77 of the revenue, being an increase on the figures for the I previous your of $7,473.08 or about 2.38 per cent. The decrease in transit charges, owing to the Imperial Govern ment bring responsible for the agencies in China will not be fully apparent und |: 1012 uni 1923, as transit charges are puu
The above lot has a well-built senwall and is very suitable for Godowns or Factorier. Abo
A. Permanent Pier.
For further particulars apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,
or..
PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING
The Liquidators, Bengkong, August 15, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
41
1028
TRE Endersignri has received Instruc
Tone Sell by i ublic Auction.
tin
4
THURSDAY,
in arrear.
MONEY, ORDERS.
The total may order transactions for the year amounted to £187,346 3. 5d.. constituting an increase of 25,510 over the figures for the previous year, the re cord your hitherte. British postul orders
I were cushed in the Hongkong office to
the amount of £9,014 Os. ¤à.... an increase
of £1,778 on the provions pour. This in Crease more than empensated for a de
crease of £1,140 in the issue of such orders. Local postal notes were issued during the year to the amount of £34,000),
the 20th August, 1912, cclumencing at an increase over the previous year of
2.30 ... at No. 3. FAIRYINW,
Nathan Rond, Kowloon,--
A QUANTITY Or
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Da View from Wednesd 7, the 29th Aug. TzHs-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 23, 1912.
POBLIO
AUCTION.
1038
MEE Undersigned has recrited instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,
120
FRIDAY,
£5,500. A direct exchange of money orders with the Philippine Islands came inta forer on the 1st July.
PILAR BONES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
ROYAL,
TO-NIGHT!
MONDAY, August 26th, 1912
MAURICE E BANDMANN
PRESENTA TAN
BANDMANN
[O.
T.]
OPERA CO. No doubt you are full o
TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 20th Augusti
THE MOUSME.
TUESDAY, 271. Aprest :
THE COUNT OF
LUXEMBOURG,'
WEDNESDAY, 8th Acaver:
PEGGY
THURSDAY, 29th Au
OUR MISS GIBES,
FRIDAY, 30th AUaver:
"THE ARCADIANS”
PRICES......$3.50, $2 and $1.
Commenes. O'r.st. sharp.
Pinn of Sentepens at MOUTRIE'S AL 10-1.3, on Wednesday..
Hongkong, August 12, 1912.
=
Auctions.
Q.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
1017
PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Lecting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MUNDAY, the 2nd day of 1912, at 3 r., at the Oficos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of Two Leis of OROWN LAND Mount Parish
G and M May Road rpectively, in the Dolany of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rents to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kino, for one farther term of 75 years.
Particulars of the Lot.
No. of Sale
The total number of articles collected" during the year frota al Pillar Boxes was 227,858 compared with 220,832 in the Jear 1910,
CHINESE BRANCH OFFICE.
The total number of Chinese registered urtides delivered by this branch was 213,094, of which 141,400 were from the United States and Canada and 71,80% frain China and other countries, showing
■ Total- increase as compared with 1910, of 6,224 and an increase of 20,580 u
TA compared with the total for 1900, figures for the three years were as fol lows:-
From U.S.A. and Canula, 190. 119,436; 1910, 138,185; 1011, 141,496: from China and other countries. 64.360;
the 30th August, 1912, commencing at 2.45 2.3., ab * Á RENGILDIE,' Plantation Rand, No. 122, The Penk,- THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD 213.304.
FURNITURE, Comprising:-
Teak Sideboard, Dinter Waggon, Dining | Talde and Chairs, Easy Chairs, Glass and Cutlery Ware, Japanese Cherry Wood Desk and Chair, Occasional Tables, Rattan Chairs, etc., etc.
Double and Single Bedsteads, Tenk Wardrobes, Marble-top Washstand, Toilet
Tables, etc., etc.
Bathroom, Kitchen and Pastry Re.
Plants in Pu's;
Plants, &c. in Pots, One Croquet Set,quisitos. and a number of Lady's Dresses, Fun, Cloaks, Hatx, &c.,
And
A LADY'S SILVER TOILET Sen.
On view from Friday, 2 p.m.
Catalogues will be issued. Tema :--Âg Unval,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, August 21, 1012.
NOTICE
1060
Aisa
70,045; 71,808; fotals, 188,105; 209,170:
The amount of ordinary correspondence dealt with has also largely increased. though no records”aro, kept.
Locally.
Begistry No.
tal, Muu! Parish)
1lous Discale
Di Weu of Infand ↑ West of May
Lot No. 1887.
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No.
Boundary
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Alterations and additions to Advertise
....
WESTERN BRANCH POST OFFICE. The amount of correspondence betweer this branch office and Canton was-D. patched 712,803 ctters, 2,542 - other urticles and 7,494 registered letters: Res
eived 1,002,561 letters, 7,22 stments on Pages 2, 5, 4, 5, 8 and articles, and 212 registers letters must be sont to the Ofico, No. 5, Wynd These figures shew an increase of 141,064 ham Street, not later than 11.30 a.m. compared with the previous year. It Alterations and additions to Advertise: aldition „9,000- hong packets were des-
ments on page 1, 6,7 and 10 must be patched and 11,462 reenived, the enme
sent us not infar than 2 packet. Oxid COLLARD & CULLARD GRAND sponding" Agures for the previous year hging. 10,641 und 14,402 respectively. The tendency towards decrease in the sumber of hong packets dealt with and towards, increase in the number of ordi nary letters which was displayed in the i preceding years was thus maintained luring 1011 The value of stamps sold at this branch.amounted to $56,950-dur- ing the year, a decrease on the preceding year of 18,531.60.
PIANO IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION,
On view from Thursday, the 29th Aug. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Honkong, August 23, 1912. 7
1010
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