WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912.
Anotions.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The following account of the new- Empre nor is taken from the "China Shipping and Engineering Gazotta
On her arrival at Shanghai in July or August of next year, the Canadian Pacifio Royal Mail steamer Empress of Russia.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
Hughes and Hough Pin Code, to the tritich was launched from this Fairfield SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GCHINMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
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General, Brokers.
PROPRÉTURS
TO-KWA WAN'
COAL STORAGE,
xdes used:
A.B.C. #& 5TH Eneriosa. AL. T/LEGKAPTIe Cost.
Храмикая
Tolgrphic Address
•MERON HONGKONG.
PUBLIC ACCTION.
TAR Ordersigned, are revolved instruc tion to Sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONUIATED).
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THURSDAY,
the 5th December, 1912, at 12 Noox,
at their Sale Rooms, No. 8, Dan Voux Road, Corner of
Ico Hease Sirest.—
A CONSIGNMENT OF
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS
New Machines.
TERMIA ustal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ductioneert. Hongtong. November 28, 1912.
1498
PUBLIC
AUCTION
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THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEU).
421
THURSDAY,
the 5th December, 1912, at 2.30.M., at
No. 7. PERDERY HILL, Top Floor,---...
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Therain Contained.
(Particulars from Catalogue).
TERMS usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctiimenta,
letting by Public austion Bale, to be
hold on MONDAY, the 9th day of Decem-sunt mr August 28, will undoubtedly be ber, 1912, at 3 ra, at the Offs of the ranked as the largest nud finest passenger Public Works Department, by Order of Hivel that has over visited the Far East. Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Macdonell Road.rundth and 48 tost in depth and will She is 300 feet in length, 8 feet in in the Colony of Hongkong, fer a tarm of 75 years, with the option of maswal ar a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Era, for cue further term of 75 yeaTA,
0,
Particulars of the Tot.
Boundary Молирате
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PUBLIC AUCTION. DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the PARTIC
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have a grows manage of 15,000 tons utly vessel visiting the Enst that exceeds her it size is the Mimosola, a vessel bnis primarily for the transport of enrgo, which has n gross tonnage of 20,718. The Manchuria, a mailship of a some- what similar type to the Empress of Russia, sa gress tomago of 13,829 or,
ughty, 1.400 tons smaller, while the magnificent Moscongeries Maritime sleumer Paul Leest, which recently visited the pert on her maiden voyage, he grows tomago of 12,500, being 2,500 tons
smaller.
A departure from errent practies has been made in deciding to construct the vessel at her sister ship which was launched last week with cruiser steros and ruders, entirely underhung. This (form of stern, besides giving the ressly a very distinctive appearance, increnses this efective length the waterliss, and assista propulsion anul is consider ably to the available deck arens & the after end.
"The bulls are te be subdivided by me watertight milkheads, closely spared, so that any four empartments can be open to the sen, the vessel will remain atleat.
letting by Public Auction Sale, to he held on MONDAY, the 9th day of Doc., 1912, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Urder of His Excellency the Governor, of the right to quarry Stone on the fallowing Lots of Crown Land around Kowloon Bay, in the New Territorios, and obsowhere in the Colony of Hongkong, for a period extend ing from the 1st day of January, 1913, upeers and crew.
or flooded, and
The vessel has accommodation for 200. first-cine, 10) cond-class Axistie, and soo thin-iss Asiatic passengers, End will have a total complement of 475 The hold, crlop and
to and including the 31st day of December,ower decks, beyond the machinery spaces 1915,
are arranged to carry general cargo. On the main deck forward the ship's nail- room is fitted the full breadth of the ship. for portable steetago ✅ cargo,
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PUBLIO AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc Hons to sell by Public Auction,
THE
{TO ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEEXID),
on
FRIDAY,
the 8th December, 1912, at 11, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House St.--
A CONSONMENT OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
Comprising Wittey Blankets, Travelling Rugs, Tur- kisht Towels, Brown Licen Towels, Band- embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towels, Single and Double Bed Size Hemstitched Sheste. Honeycomb and Satin Quilte, Huckaback Towels, Damask Table Cloths 2 gda wide by 2 yds., 24 yds.. 3 yds., 34! sod 4 yds., Ladies' and Gont's Handker- chiola-Lace Curtains, The and Gluse Cloths, Gent's Tunic Shirts scd Hosus,
Also
A few lots of Rodgers Table And Dessert
Knives. Table Plato and Sundries.
(Install lots to suit purchasers), T- usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers." Hongkong, November 28, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION
1496
BE Undersigned have roccived instruc.
tions to sell by Fublic Auction
(FLE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
SATURDAY,
the 7th December, 1813, at 11 An, Bị their Sales Rooks, No. 8, Des You'
Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A CONSIGNMENT OF
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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The upper dock forward is taken for the accommodation of soumen and petty officers. On the shelter dock just forward of midships is situated the first-class rem-ption-room and cafe, measuring 4tit. by ft., with large embarking gangways an either side of the slip. Access to all
the first-class arcommodation and public- rens is gained from this reception- room. Yamediately forward on this deck
"
FOR SALE
SECTION A or K. I. L. 870
Aros 25,378 Square feet Puition: Facing King's Park.
Money on Mortgagm at market
Intimations.
rater
KMS.DUNOTTAR CASTLE.”
THE above stoner of 5887 tous register and clawed 100 4.1. st Eloyds, baring superior first alase passagers' accommoda tion, fitted with wiralan tolography, electric fans in all atateroons and carrying t class passengers only, is due at Hongkong on the 18th instant, and will leave for YOKOHAMA direct the following day. She will return here on THURSDAY January 2nd, and sail for SINGAPORE, MADRAS, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ PENANG, RANGOON, CALOUTTA. (for Caim), PORT SAID, MESSINA and MARSEILLES, on MUNDAY, January 6th, 1913.
available at moderate mates, and special A number of vacant frst-class berths are accommodation required. For further particulars please Can also be booked if
apply to
JARDINE MATHESON & CO, LTD
Á jenta. Hongkong, November 13, 1212,
149
MARTIN'S
APIOL & STEEL "Sides PILLS
Arnab Beradi: for nilivonenia
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VISTORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
are large staterrons for two and three TAK CHEONG, Mro da J. Abbe
persons. Adjoining the cafe on the after side is the main salo ft. long and ift, wide, it from the sides by a num. bet af beautifully designed windows merly ft. wide, and from above by a large well 284k. by ft. wide.
TAILORS, DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS 50 & 52, Queen's Road (TABLISHED SINCE 1888)..
The offers accomandation art auri-B OOM in mor considerably DEG to notify Customers that their gading bridge inve received special co-extended and improved in latest European 1519floration in view of the length of the style to facilitate business.
Voyage in the variety of climates the ship will pass through. All the late deviers for the quick handling and con trol of the vessel have been installed. A dining-room, served by an electric ft from the ship's main pantry, and a easy sable-tom are among the arrangements provided to candves to the officers' com-
THE Undersigned have received instruc Ttions from THE HOS. THE DIRECTOR
Auction,
fort.
Abaft the galley and joining the tur
or Pontic Works, to sell by Publicbine hatch, within easy rich of the pre- monada en the shelter deck, are the engineers' quarters, so, arranged as to give the maximum comfort to the engine. room stuff in hot weather.
до
the th and 19th December, 1912, com- MONDAY and· TUESDAY,
mencing each day at 10 A.M., at Tur
GOVRENMENT WANCHA STORE,
at the GOVERNMENT STORES, Bullock Lane, Wanetai,—-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED STORES.
as follows!
J
Among other special features worth mentioning are the various methods of i heating and ventilating the ships. Each first-class mom or public room can be rusted and reutilated on the thermo tank principle," s can also the second and steerage accommodation, about twenty of Boring Drills and Gest, Iron Fencing, the length of the vessels. Natural venti these tanks being distributed throughout Standards, Boat Davits, Flagstas, Spalation has so been provided in various rem, Cantan Hose Piping. Wrought and Cast Iron Scrap, Cast Iron Piping, Bolts, Nuts and Rivets, Brass Taps, Indian Rubber, etc., otc, etc.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). Do view from 7th December. TZES:-As usual,
section.
four turbines of the Parsons type, eny The propelling machinery ecosista of bodying the most. recaut improvements in design and construction to ensurg. the maximum" economy of fuel consumption on service being sttained. The port wing shaft will be driver by a hp turbine which will exhaust into a 15p. turbine 1468 driving the starboard wing shaft. The two inner shafts are each driven by a I.p. turbine which has a powerful astern turbine incorporated in the same casing.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Bongkang, November 20, 1913.
PATELL & CO.
The introduction of an Ep. turbine to the installation will provide a much wider range for the expansion of the steam, and will effect a marked improvement in steam consumption as compared with fur usual arrangement of turbines, driving four shaft, hitherts wlopted in large piail ateamery and naval vessels. For maneuvring when entering
ENGLISH JEWELLERI, Exporters & Importerres of
PAST BAKKAUPT STOCK,
* Just arrived from London,
Comprising:→→
Diamond Rings, Brooches, Pins, Neck- chains, Bracelets, &c., Gold and Silver Patches by Benson and other. London Maken, Silver-backed Brushes, Mirrors,
jd, including Fancy Goods...
Particulars from Catalogue).
On vine day be ore sale.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers..
Hongkong, December 3, 1912.
THEU
FOR SALE
General Merchants
and
Mr O. da J-Abberns Mr E. Kessler
Me S. Komor
Mr D. C. Alexander, Mr A. Kuzminsky
Je.
Mr Albert Kopp Comander and Mrs Mr A. Kruseman A. C. Almy Mr and Mrs H. Mr N. Anderson,
fr A. Baring, Mr A. T. Barberini Mr G.
Jr,
Mr H. W. Barker
Me G. F. Lehnert,
Lloyd
Mr S. Laris
Mr A. Mukenzie Mrs Mase Mr J. A. MacLoan Mr J. Madden
D.
Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr & Mrs P. Barkor Mr D. G. McLa Every Department stocked with Ner The Missen Barker Goods for the Season. Splendid value,Mr E. R. Bat
Mr and Mrs Neil
Macintyre unequalled variety, latest styles, fine cut Mr E. A. Beaumont prices.
Mrs E. R. Belins Extensive Piocs Goods Department on Mr G. A. Bens FIRST FLOOR replete with Gine nuatoriale Mr J. Bernhard for gentlemen's west. nished room for customers to try fitting on.
A comfortably fur. Capt. C. R. Bernon
Mr. and Mrs N.. F. Orders, however small, will receive prompt attention."
Blanch
Estimates for wholesale orders gladly submitted.
An inspection is respectfully solicited, Hongkong, October 18, 1912
De O. Marriott
Mrs R. T. Matheson
and child
Mrs J. H. Brewer Mrs C. C. Maxon Miss A. W. Brew Miss W. Maxon Miss T. C. Brewer Dr and Mrs C. W. Mr T. G. Brocklebank McKenny. Mr O Buschner 1333
P. Caronat Mr R. N. Christiu. Mr A. A. Claxton Mr T. J. Cokely Mes B. V. Collins Miss E. Collins Mrs W. F. Coran EVERY KINI Miss Crocker
JAPANESE MAKERS.
or
Mrs Louis H. Crozier Mr G. Curry Mr C. H. Davis
Footwear Mr.
ADR
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & DO
PEDDER. STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Havel, Hugkong May 5, 1909
*THE CHINA MAIIL'
NOTICE
Mr A. F. Deart
Mr B. . stenta Mr.J. Melcher Mr J. Merki Mr. L. Michel Mr J. Morris Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr and Ms H. B.
Малт
Mr and Mrs Nassita Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe
Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr & Mra T. Dietrich Mr O. A. Perey
MR. B. Douglas Mr E. H.. Mr W C. Drow
Hay
Miss F. Reay
Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr Chna Reich
Ehrenfels Capt. J. Robinson Mr. H. G. Fisher ME W. Schmelke Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr J. C. Sibley"
Mrs Froach & chili
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Madam Gauthier
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Mr E. E. Smith
Mr H. H. Selomsu
Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr W. A C. Spence
Goorge
Miss George
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr V. Goulboura
Gould
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Mi
SP
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MrP.D. Sutherland
Mr and Mrs Jocoph Mr G. Vermeij
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Vollbrecht
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Mr W. T. Harbord, Mr H. Weitz
++
Mra H. Harder and Mr T. C. Welch
child
Mr D. M Wamuad
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Mr and Mrs H. 6
William Muster William « Mr. Williama Mr W. N. Hobb Bir & Mrs F. Winkler Mr and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs H. C. H.
Hodsoll
Whita Mr Harold Holle Mr G. G, Wood their Mr E. Hope
Mr and Mm J. F.
Wright My J, A Young
Communications relating to news should or leaving barbours. independant ligh be addressed to THX EDITOL pressure. steam connections BLC
provided
Commission Agents, to be cut out, be should the i.p. turbine that has already appeared in any other paper Mr R Ben
of the 1.p. turbinas. The four turbines 1519 HONGKONG, JANTON
THE Undersignor have reveived instrus- tions to sell (for secount of the concerted), at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Gorter, of Ice use Strect
1 Full size Billiard Table with all tee-
sories, in good condition by Thurston *Co., London,
1. "Detroit 4 H.P. Motor; Nzy,
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW
THE
CHINA
ara situated to one watertight compart. rant and in a separate compartment in- mediately at the two condensers Byd placed, together with the circulating pumps, duel type wet and dry air-pumps, svaporators and distillers
GRAND HOER)
Mr G. Melink Mr and Mrs Killer Mr L Mille
Mr A, L. Mysl Mr & Mrs Media Mr M. Oiffer Mr S. Paul Mr E. Parker: M4V, Pennsil Mr B. T. Ri MCT. H, Roberta M&
cack .p. ahead turbine, An indepan names and addresses with any communical Capt. R. Innes
Correspondente must forward. dent high-pressure steam connection has tions addressed to the Editor, not for Mr.S. L. Joseph also been provided on the Lp. turbine, publication but as evidence of good faith.
Min A. NE. Judaiz which, combined with a suitable arrange-.
All matter for publication should be ment of valves, enables the b.p. turbinetten on one side of the paper only.
No anonymously signed communication Mr W. E. Aafdrews Mr J. J. Lyoc's be out of Bulion, the h.g. turbine call will be inserted,
M: 01. P. "Arnold exhaust direct into one or other or both
MIT. B. East Letters relating to basing should be Mr. Blank
Mr W. Beson addressed to THE SECRETARY.
DrBorahan Man' should be sent as soon se possible as Mr O. Bruckner Order for extra copies of the CHA Mr E. Brown 50 ct per copy.. the supply is limited Cash 100, Crecht Mr. C. Campbelt
Mr Jack Cordell mente on Fagor 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9
Alterations and additions to Advertise MC Fisher
Mr Kloun must be sent to the Offlon, No. 5. Wynd
bir A Flick ham Street, not later than 11.30 MW. Gregory Mr 4. L. Hadsa
Mr & Mrs Rodririaky Alterations and additions to Advertise. Mr Peyton Grillin Mr Mr Schuoitler ments on page 1, 8, 7, and it must be
Mins
Gill no later than 3 pm
HOU Hanan Now Advertisemembe ist be sent to Mr. Hank before 3p.m.
Mr. U. Hennings Advertisements and Subscriptions which is lokis continued unt countermanded. are not ordered for w fixed pored wil be MrG. Holleed Mr J. Jacnisous Telegraphic Address: Hongkong, Mr W. Kock Telephone No. 22.
Mi0. Kuppl
The installation of muxiliary machinery is exceptionally large and, as in the.oses of the turbine installation, has been da; signed with view to securing the radiest soocomy in fuel consumption and
1 Bridgeport 3 H.P. Motor, (Good Con. Typhoon Map & convenience in working. The feed water
dition guaranteed).
1 American Cash Register,
Full articulars from the Undersigned.
#HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, November 14, 1913,
1148
Guide,
system for the beliers samprises two twin filters of the gravitation type, through which the water from the air-pumps discharged on its way to the hotwall tanks: two hotwell pumps which dis charge the feed water, Are through -
(Conitored on page 1):
Mr. Sharp
Mr. Braith
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WHOLESALE Indents
oxocuted at lowest cash all kinds of Pritish and Continental ncluding ma
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Denggista Surdri China, Earthenware and Chamunda Drapery, Millinery and Free Go Cycles, Motor Cars and Apermet Fancy Goods and Foriamery, Hardware,
Machinery and Metal Jawellery, Plie and Watcher Photogmaals and Optical Goode Trovisions and Oilman a Store
Commnition 2
Trade Discounts allowed Special Quatertiana on Znan Sample Cases from £10, wpica Cenagements of Zroduce cold
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