THURSILY, SEPT,MBER 12, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUOTIONREE.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
Hughesind Hough dons to Bell by Public Auction
PHE Undersigned bas recolred instruc'
AUCTIONEER TUX GOVERNMENT.'
"Ganers Auctioneera
Share, cal and
AND
eneral Brokers.
PROPRIETORS TEKWA-WAN GOL STORAGE,
Codon used: AC 4TH & H EDITIONS. ÁTELMRAPRIC Cons.
Tegraphic Address: MYRION' HONGKONO.
UBLIC AUCTION,
Badersigned have received is struc-
Ets to all by Public Auction,
+371
FRIDAY,
the 13th Suprember, 1912, us 9.30 r., at their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux
Road, Corner of Ice House Stroot,~
A Lange QuarTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE,
ke..
Consisting of :-
&c.,
One Drawing Room Suite, Silk Tapestry Coveted, Leather Covered Clasica and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, a few Pictures, Paint ingy and Engraving, Red Room Fur: iture (new), Double and Single Brass Kn‹ Brass. moanted Beds cair and Cuts, Raivaus, Wardrobes, etc., Teakwood Dining Room Furniture, etc. Dinner Services and Des- sert Service (Hand-painted), Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass War, Cooking Stoves, etc.. Enamelled Ware, Cutlery.
etc.
Sundry Blackwood Furniture including One Silver Ware Cabinet, Tonkin Inlaid Fire Screens, Trays, etc., One Large American Ice Chest. Large and Small Iron Safes, Typewriters, Gramaphone Records, Clocks (by Gaupp), and Full Size Billiard Table with Accessories, by Thurston & Co., London,
Catalogues will be issued. On view day before sale, TERMA-As amon
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong. September 6, 1912.
1127
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undorsigned bave received instruc
Tone to sell by Public Auction
(POE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAÝ,.
the 14th September, 1912, at 11 4.3, at their BALLS ROOM, No. 8, Dre Vaux Roan, Corner of Ice Hoane Street,-. The following well-known brands of Cigars by MCDOWELL & Co., Ltd., Madras. *Reverics,' 'Light of Asia,' 'La Nadare," 'Queen Empress," "Bahadurs,"
&c.,
&c.,
&C., Also
י
Turkish and Egyptian Cigarettes, And
Soveral cases of Hammer Brand Beer, dex. dc., &c. TARIO:-As usual,
BUCHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, September 9, 1912.
MA
SATURDAY,
the 14th September, 1912, commencing at 11 A... at No. 8, GLENEALY Ran (Top Floor
One Sot Superior Blackwood (8) Armchairs and. 4 Tos-poya, Chinese style).. One Blackwood Curio Cabinet, Bleak wood Jardistores' ots and Cherrywood Curio Stand.
Ivory Ware. Chil-paintings, Bronze Figüres, Embroidered Cashious,
Brass Bodstead, Wardrobe with Bevalled Glus, M.T. Washstand, Dressing Table, Dining Taldo.
erc..
etc., dia
ata;
Two Japanesa PUG DOGS.
On view from Friday, she 13th Sept. Traya :--Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 8, 1913 11:34
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LONDON -F. AMAR, 11 & 19 Clement'
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To Let
TO LET
THE CHINA MAIL
TOMFORTABLY JURNIERED
ROOM, Verandalt and Private Baths room attached, with board. Telephons.”
Suitable for lady or young married couple.
Apply, between Sand P
M. GAINS, 54, NATHAN RD. (Ground Floor)
Kowloom. Kowloon, September 11, 1912. .1159
TO LET.
LAURNISHED ROOM- with board on Upper Levels Suitable for married couple or two bachelor friends. Particulars on application s
! EASTERN," Card of Cara Mim' Ofkz. Hongkong, September 11, 1919,
1140
TO LET
fODREENAGE, 21, The PEAF,, for six months from 1st November ( Apply Property Offer. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Hongkong, September 4. 1913.
TO LET.
1113
SPORTING.
·TEE SUSPENSION OF WOOTTON. Referring to the suspension of Wootton, briety wired by Renbar, the Referee
-The sensation of Thursday was the naws that Wootton had been auspanded for a month, in dircumstance which led to mach criticient of the Stawards of the Jockey Club from many men who am habitually" ataunch supporters of their authority. Wootten be supposed to have interfered with other, raunum, or with another runner, in the race for the antic Staken at Liverpool fest Friday.” He was riding Stedfint, who, with nominal odds of 10 to 1 on him-for: there was really no betting-"had "easterod, away from his fire opponents and won by about a many lengths. What people' wanted to know was why, if Wootton | had done anything wrong, the Liverpo 1 |: Stewards had taken no notice? Why, in {not; a week after the event, the matter should have been suddenly brought up with the result mentioned. ? There was another question also. On the previous day the Goodwood Stewards, two of them being also Stewards of the Jockey Club, had found similar fauit. with the boy who rode Primsore Morn, and had disqualified the borsa. What racegoers' wore, and are,. anxious to lakra is why. Stedfist was not disqualified likovino Parhapa somnu ex-
is be hoped so.
ALTURA, Nos. 58 and Rozano planation will be forthoiming at least it
with Garden and Lawn; moderate rental.
Apply to COMPRADORE
HOLLAND CHINA Tradero Co. Hongkong, September 2, 1912,
TO LET.
Wianing Jockeys on the Flat.”
1008
45 42
<Specially compiled for the Barnen from March 25 tu kag. 4th.)
En Total Poë- Jockey. Ista padla Arda před Mia.centages
51
28:41 1 F. L. Wootton 17
D. Nxher
*A. Whalley
C. Foy
J. CLASE
LEW First-Class SIX ROOM HOUSES
Cameron Road, Bowloos, fr
the 1st of October next. Moderate ront.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCURATION,
9, Seymour Road, Hongkong, Hongkong, August 47, 1912.
TO LET.
1077
situated on Water Front Erst Point. For further particulam apply Property Hicc, JARDINE MATHËSÓN & CO., LTD.
Hongkong, August 14, 1912.
TO LET.
ji
...
1023
FOR SALE oz TO LET.
JURNISHED or UNFURNISHED LEWENOR, No. 113, The PEAK.
Possession October 18th, 1912. Full particulars of price or rent can be »t ained from
Mouars JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solic-ters,
1 C. T
7 E. Whestley 34
SK. Piper
H. Bobbl
10 W. Saxby
11 W. & Higgs
15 R. Donoghue,
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$14. P. L. Blekably 17
hs F. N. Winter 20
16 Wal Griggs,
17 W. Huxley... 18
13 Wax Grigg ... 17
10 H. Janes
*American.
* 31
28
+ Apprentice.
No other Jocker har ridilen more thưm ditern winzers tilla sonruz.
THE JAPANESE NAVY.
"A now Naval Expansion Bill is to be presented to the Japanese Diet towards the end of the present year, embodying very important and interesting series
HOP with Godown attached, NATHAN of proposals. The measures contemplated
BOAD, Kowloon.
aim more strictly at the completion of the Koxioon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
xistent scheme of Naval preparation than Apply to
it increases, upon, what has heretofore HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE | hoon provisionally planned. The Bill
- Co., LTD.
night, in fact, be better described as a Hongkong. June 1, 1912.
Naval Readjustment Bill, socing that, it vil provide, on the one hand, for the replacement of vessels automatically with- Irawn from commission on reaching the. age Janit" and, on the other, haad, for the humerical definition of the, squa- | dron unit. The financial difficulty which confronts every nation attempting to grapple with the problem of fleet expan sion is particularly heavy in the case of Japan. As matter at present stand, Tapan is not only unable to keep pace. with the Naval expansion of other first- Hass Powers, but finds it impossible to maintain her uvy at the present strength, i... to replace time-expired Of the fifteen In ressels by w vessels. OFFICES, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. battleship and thirteen armoured crui
sers which form the main strength of the navy, only six battleships and four armoured crabers are less than ten yours old, and should emergency arise, it would Je necessary to placò eld vessels in the Erst-line, a state of affairs which' is popu larly rogarded as intolerable. It is with this serious problems that the Japanese | Naval authoritics ure now wrestling The scheme under consideration is one
Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street. Hongkong. July 26, 1912.
Apply
TO BE LET.
959
4. B. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
Alexandra Buildinga.. Hongkong, May 21, 1912.
(OFFIC
TO LET. -
1110
in KING'S BUILDING, FICES.
GODOWN, No. 103, Praya East,
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT, & AGENCY C......, LE, Hoogkrong, September 2, 1912.
TO LET
£59,
PRER 250 Floor, No. 2 PEDDER
One-Domed "OFFICE. Apply Pro perry Office J&RDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD..
Hongkong, April 30, 1912,
TO LET
whereby the vessels to be built to supply ho gaps caused by withdrawals from the exsting fleet shall be capable of being classed into small but powerful squadrons, thus affording the maximum of efficiency with the minimum of expense." Itris understood, that one sucit, Squadron will
formed by the construction of three battleships.of the Fuse cinas
Although numerically not very large for a first-class sea power, die Japanese fleet comprista some of the most powerful 508 Dreadnoughts oflent. The finest ves sels at present completed are the battle slips Satsumi, Aki, Kawachi, and Selts, and the cruisers Ibuki and Kutamin, but. these ships only the Kawachi and
86, CARER, BON & PLATE 8 GROGAME Austin Bond, Kowloon. Church T.C. STALKI
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50 Cornhill Games & Goros, 15 of Brids Stay D. BOXEST WATSON, 154 Feet Street, U. MerCHELL & Co., Snou
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