TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA WAN" COAL STORAGE.
Codon used:
A.B.C. & TH EDIMONS..
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Telegraphic Address - *MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned hava received instrua
Tone to Sell by Pablo Anction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
THURSDAY
•
the 28th November, 1913, at 9.30 r.., as their SALES Rooms, No. 8, DE VODI Road, Comer of Ice House Street,-
A MISCELLANEOTH COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS,&
Comprising:-
Bronze and Foreskin Vases, Bowls, Wall Plates, &c., Opium Pipes and Bowls, Snur Bottles, Opium Boxes, Two Sota Brass Halbords and Stands, Seroral pieces of Old Blackwood Furnitare, &o, &c.
The above includes many pieces of Old- Parsinin.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view day before me. TERMO-ÁN DA
HUCHES & HOUGH;
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 13, 1912.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned Lavo roceived instzwa,
tions to sell by Pabllo Auction,----- (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN CD).
ou
SATURDAY,
the 30th November, 1912, at 11 A.M., at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Honeo Streak ---
A VALUABLE CONNMENT OF
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION-
or
THE CHINA MAIL.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE OURIOS AND WORKS OF ART
SELECTED BY Ma S. NOMURA OF KYOTO
(JENT ARRIVED PER S.S. SIBERIAN
THE Undersigned will soll by Public Auction
י
On
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
SPORTING.
Shanghai International Walkin
Match.
The International Walking Competition
of 1919 will be remembered, mys: bho "Shanghai Merbury" of Nov. 18, Foran axoptionally closs finial between G. McLor (representing Ireland) and T: S. D. Wade (England). These two competitors walked, practically as “ partnera" for the whole of the sixteen mills, coures, and word level within thirty yards of the winning post.
the 29th and 30th NOVEMBER, 1919, commencing sich day at 9:30 r.a., ab his Everybody then anticipated a "dend host,”
SALLE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
JAPANESE CURIOS AND WORKS OF ART,
Comprising
HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED
etc., etc.
Serveus, Piatures, Kimonos, Hanging Panels, Mandarin Conte, Cushion Covers, Mantel Draperies, VERY FINE KINKOSAN SATSUMA Yases, Bowls and Plates, Carved
Ivory Nataukis, Imari and Katani Perezlains, ate.. GOLD WIRE CLOISONNE Vance, Insonse Bumers and Flaquos, BRASS AND BRONZE Vases and Incense Burners, etc. COLOURED PRINTS by Famous Artistes, OLD LACQUERED
Trays and Inros,
And
OLD
·
A Selection of Damascene Works of Art by S. Komai,
Comprising
Jewel and Cigarette Boxes, Pictures. Card Trays, Photo Frame, Vases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases Watch Fobe-Bol's, Toilet Sets, Brooches, Locksts, Caf Linka, etc., cts.
N.B. With the exception of a few pieces the a' ore will be sold
WITHOUT RESERVE,
On view from Thursday, the 28th November, 1012, Catalogues on application, (now ready), TIRX-Cash on delivery.
Bougkong, November 25, 1919.
Anctions.
PUBLIO AUOTION.
THE
| THE_Underalynod have received inatruc-
tions to sell by Publis Anction,
(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
оп
་
WEDNESDAY,
the 27th November, 1912, at 11 .., t their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Eres Vux Road, Corner of Ice House St.,- A“ MISCELLANEOUS STOCK,
Consisting of Suit Lengths, Clothing, Singlets,
80 dozen Hankerchiefs,
Lencher Belts, Felt Hats. Cigarette Holdes sod Cases, Cash Boxes, (Largo and Small), Alan
Seveml Rolls of Cloths. TIENRAN UNmalja
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 23, 1912
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Indies h
1483
tions from Major Harrea, N., 10 Hell by Public Auction
ETC.
•
GOLD JEWELLERY, (JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON)
As follows:-
Gold Watches, Geld and Diamond Rings,
• Gold Necklaces, Pins, Bracelets, etc., etc., Race Glasses, Sextants. Barometers, etc., a number of English-made Tweed Suits and Overconte, Beots and Shoes, Cape, Umbrellae, Raincoats,
&c..
&c.
Sher
Also
1 Banja in Cuno and I Violin. TERMS —— Usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,-
Autiomers. Hongkong, November 25, 1912.
1453
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
R.
THE Undersigned have received instruc. TH
tions from THE HOS. THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, to suil by Public Auction,
OD
MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th December, 1912, cour mencing each day at 104.1, at THE GOVERSHEN Wançuar Store, and
at the GovEEMENT STORES, Bullock Lane, Wanekai,--
A Large QUANTITY OF
CONDEMNED STORE8, as follows:-.
פ!
FRIDAY.
the 29th November, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., nt No. 5, Lyemoon Villas, Kowloon,--
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
¿c..
FURNITURE,
£c.. Therein Contained.
&c.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue), TERMA-AS aral,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 19, 1812.
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NOTICE.
THE under-named Firm of TAILORS. DRAFERS and OUTFITTERS will commento business from 27th September st their new establishment next to the P. & Q. Cole premisse.
A great variety of GENTLEMEN'É WEAR and a choice selection of PIECE and FANCY GOODS from London and Faris, equal to that of any of the principal house in this Oviony, are displayed in their Show Boom.
Visitors cordially welcomed.
A trial order for clothing is respectfully solicited
A personal visit to our Show Room is
sure to result to muttal nåvantago.
P
WENG FAT CHEONG, 24, Des Voux Road Central. Hongkong, Suplain ber $7, 1912.
Baring Drills and Gear, Iron Fpacings, Standards, Best Davits, Flagstaffs, Spaa vera, Canvas Hose Piping, Wrought and Cast Iron Sorați, Cast Iron Piping, Bolts,|· B Nuts and Rivets, Brus Tape, Indian
Rubber, etc., etc,, olc.
(Full Particulars from Cataloguo)
On view from 7th December..
Taxus :--Ås usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 29, 1913.
FOR SALE E.
1488
IME Undersigned bare received justruo
tions, to sell (for account of the concerned), at their Fales Booms, No. 8, Des Voz Road, Comer of Ice House Street
Fall size Billiard Table with all Accts- sories, in good condition by Thurston
& Co., Loulou
Detroit HP. Motor, New!!
JEYES FLUID
GEO P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
1484
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
but the English representative, being the fresher of the two put on a last spurt and thus scoured the individual honours. In 1909, it is interesting to note, Wade finish- ed third in the walk while the following year he was socond, bestan by Melorn, strange to say. On the latter ocasion, aquin atmoga to say, the English team was victorious, but yesterday the tables warn turned and for the first time in the history
the competition Troland plaimed the team victory. Since the competition was inaugurated in 1904, the taani wins have been as follows -
1904. ...... 1906.
English ...French 1906 English
1907
French
1908
.Gorman
1009
..English..
1910
1914
Englich Irish
There was to compatition in 1911. The
Irish word second in the 1900 and 1010 competitions. Altogether the English have four wins to their credit, the French two, and the Irish and Germans one #sch.
Glorious weather prevailed for the walk, and consequently there was a good turn- out of spectators to witness the start, at nine o'clock in the morning, from the junction of Babbling Well and Mohawk Roads
Nearly fifty competitors had entered and at least 40 of them came up to scratch, from where, promptly to time, they were. started upon their arduous tramp by Dr
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. V. Hobbs, Seven tonnis were in the
FOR
SALE.
SECTION A Dr" K. L. L. 570
Area 78 Square feet. Position: Facing King's Park.
Money on Mortgages at market ratce.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
PHE Undersigned has received instrus tions to it by Publie daction
оп
FRIDA
neth November, 1912, commencing at 11 ... at No. 10, MOUNTAIN VIEW,
The Peak,-
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
running, representing Austria-Hungary, Australia, Eng'and, France, Ireland, Portugal and Japan, with ouuerous in- lividual walkers in addition.
INDIVIDUAL PRIZE WINNERS.
Competitor.
T. S. D. Wade, English.
G. MeLorn, Irish................. T. Donne, Irish E. Noakes. English.. C. Collaco, Portuguese
R. A. Berthot, French
J. Sullivan, Trish..
J. T. Scanlan, Irish.
M. J. Collaen, Portuguese.... L. Dufour, French Ny Tryerching, Chinese
G. McLord,
TEAM WINNERS.
Names.
Firel
T. Dunne.
J. Sullivan,
T. S. D. Wade,
On View from Thursday, the 28th Nov., Nonkes,
1912.
S. Gilbert,
C. Collaco,
M. J. Collace,
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3 H. C. Beet Mr A. 8. Delp Die and Mrs N.
Blanch
Mr R. . Burgers
Buschner
Mr S. Komar
Mr Albert Kopp
Mr A. Krasera Capt. G. Kuhn Mr F. Kulka Mr H. A Lampman I. S. I Inalce
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Mr G. F. Lehnort Mr J. Lowiahu
F. Mr G. T. Toy! Mr S. Lowrie Dr And
And Mr Lyn
Mr N. C. MacGregor
Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr D. G. Macinan
Mr and Mrs Neil
Macintyre
Bushong
Mr R. N. Chri-tis
17 Mr A. A. Claxton
Mr A. Backenzie
Mrs Mame
and Mrs S T. Mr J. Midden Cobn
Dr U). Marriott
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Mr S. Campbell
Engisud 4.
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Mr
Portugal
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26 MT. J. Cokely
2. A. Berthet,
6
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Franco
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Cowan Mira W. F.
L. Simon,
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Catalogues will be issued, TERES :-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 22, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
-
THE Undersigned has received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction
the
of
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 9th and 30th November, 1912, com- mencing oach day at 2.30 P.M., at his Sam Rooms, DUDDELL
STREET
ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ANCIENT & MODERN
ART CURIOS AND GOLD
DAMASCENE WORK -
(the latter by the celebrated S. Komai) -
ever offered for sale in this Colony. Farther particulars will be pablished later.
CEO. P. LAMMERT,
[Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 14, 1912,
1447
1220
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Full particulars from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Asistioneers, Hongkong, Hovember 14, 1915
To be had at the
Mail, Office.:
TIME TABLE
TIKK DAYS.
J. M. Figueiredo, Į
Winners-English team.
27 Miss Crocker
Gold medalists:-Messrs Wade, C. Cal.
inco, MeLorn, Borthet, Hanula and Oka moto.
MAN-OF-WIES' MEN.
L. Molnar, Austria .......................
F. Grohmann, Á zatrín
TOUNGEST COMPETITOR,
R. A. Berthet, France.
EFFICACY OF FLAGUE INOCULATION.
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Bir R. T. Matheson
and child
Dr and Mr C. W.
MeKenay
Mis Louis H. Cruzer Mix E. W. McKibbin
Mr G. Curry
3r C... Davis,
W. H. Delano
Mr A. F. Deano
Mr and Mr. D. C.
Dick
Me John McKibbin
Mr B. K. Melita
Mr J. Merecki
GARNER,
ХАЕ ПОТSL
QUELCH & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Me and Mrs Jones Lient. Archer Mr A. Keith
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lt. Col. & Mr D. P.
atrug
Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs Feyor
Lean and child Mr and Mrs H. M.
Mann
Capt. & Mm BourehairMr Mason
and girl
Mrs Bowdler-
Capt. & Mrs McMunn children and nar
RA:M.O.
Mm J. D. 3o
Majx Bowen Lieut. Breast. Attomey-Gener & Mr & Mrs Morgan
A
L. and Mex T. C. Mr and Mrs Putric
Mr Plumater
Curtstaglin
Mr M. Darch
Mejor Divy
ASTOR HOUKK.
Mr J. B. Arnold Miss Elvira Arville Mr L. Birt Mr R. E. Brooks Mr Jas. Brow Mr M. Bysa Mies Mullie-Canon Mfr N. Castelle Mir Y. C. Chang Mr H. V. Cheru
Mr Albart Hoshi Mr J. S. Haywards Mr B. F. Hodges Mr W. M. Irwin Mr A. Jacob Miss MyrtleJesper Dr W
Lamb
Mr. V. Lugebi Mr Harry Marcel Mr L. Morris
Mr Go N. ChiscbroMrs K. de Morzi
Mr. F. Choran
Mr 1. C. Chun
Mins vs Crossby
Mr & Mr J. Curtis
DC-J. Radcliffs R.E. Mrs. H. Dorey Mr Ralcon
Coral & Mra Eitzen Mr Roberta Me and Mrs G. G. Mr Rogers
Gordon
Capt. & Mrs Green-
Eng. Comdr & Mrs
Rooms, R. N.
Dr&Mrs Ruth-rford,
Me and Mrs B. A. RN.
Halo
Mr A. Sinclair
Lt. Col. and Mrs For Mr Findlay Smith
don Hall, R.A.M G.. LE-GOL. Smith Mr H. A. Hized Mr and Mrs Soffietti Mr W. B. ind Mr and Mrs Tala
'
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Mr and Mrs W. M
Wataon Major & Mra Western
Mr and V. C
Humphreys
Mr and Mrs W. M. Capt. Whitfield
Mr David Wood
Huisplivys
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Mill
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Bir J. Morris
Mt R. H. Dodgson
Mrs R. U, Douglas
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder
3W.C: Draw Mr and Mrs Negim 3. M. Enanakaw
Dr Neobert
Bit and Mr H. C. Mr J. Norden
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M.F. E. Erlanger Miss M. D. Evans
H. HI, Ewing
Mr H. G. Fisher HE..A. B. Fowler Mr&Mrs Fox Mr and Mrs J. S. H
Frank
Statement by Bombay Govern is French & child
ment.
Mr Douma Fular
Mr L. Gabaldon Madam
Capt. and Mrs F. D
Nurthermbe
M: S. H. Noson Mr V. d'Oettingen
Oxorin
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Rule:
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Baldwin
Mrs Biras and child
Mr W. T. Bryant
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Mr K. Makashims. 31:0. N Manthoff.
Miss G. Ysa Baren Miss Massey
.7
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bell
Me and Mrs F.- E
Mr and Mrs F.. M. McHugh
Crawford
Lieut. Crosse.
| Mr W. A. Donaldson
Me E. Miyatomi
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Mody
Capt. W. Ehrhardt : Mr M. F. Murray
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Wazors
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Mc F. M. Nicolai
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Mr A. Popovich:
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Mr J. A. Sovit.
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Mr E. J. Haberer
Mr J. M. Harris
and child
Mr 8. G. Bolden
Mr Woodward
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Miss Glady Port Mrs. Potton d Mre M. R. Pound Mr W. Prin la Mr H. W Mr A. F. Remed Mr A, Riggs Mr W. Je
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Mr D. H. Bryant Met. W. Carnes. Miss Dellie Conner Men J. Crawford Liept. Gou. W. C.
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Mr T. G. Flyon
Mrs A. E.
BOD
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Rogerson
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- Mr R H S
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Mr G. Challenger Mr Jack. Gerdell ALF Cook
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Miss M. Easthagen Mr F. Eddingfield MeV. Pour Mr Elson
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Mr A. G. Gordon. recent statistics in connexion with plague Ke V. Goulbourn Dr Scherer laocnlation should be published for general: Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr W. Belmelka information-During the year 1911 the D. M. G. Gratacus J. 0, Siteley
Gould
Mr E. Schmilt number of persons in Bombay Presidency Mr. J. Grimshay, Bir E. E. Smith who were inoculated againat p'aque was Cpt. T. P. Hall Mr-H: H. Soloman
Miss Square G. HADI 93,655 as against 30,635 inoculated in the 3.G. proceding year. Of this total 92,047 were Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr P.D. Sutherland
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Har M Hirst
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11pm...Every 10 minubes eight proved fatal. But song the Hr H. Homes Mr H Watkins
Mr. B. Walkins 1.45p.m. to 115 p.m. Every 10 minutes. the incubelion stage at the time of the 2.15 p.m. to 18.00p.m.Every 15 minatan
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