SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOTEENMENT,

Generel Auctioneers

....AND

Share, Coal and

11.

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN”

COAL STORAGE.

Codos used:

A.B.C. & H EDITIONS, AI. TEBATIN: COBR.

Telegraphic Address -

·MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SCOTTISH LETTER.

·(From Our Oson Correspondent).

THE CHINA MAIL.

EDINBURGH, November. 30- VANCOUVER, TOKOHAMA, AND MUNAXONG.

Tho Fairfald-Co-launched from their yard a Goven for the Canadian Pacio

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER, Railway Co. a splendid, turbine-driven steamer named the Empress of India.

FOR SALE.

SECTION Ator K. I. L. 670 Arisa 25,578. Square feet, Position Facing King's Park,

Bionor on Mortgages at markat rates.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned has received instruc, Town to sell by Public Auction

од

"

MONDAY,

the 23rd December, 1012, commencing at 11 A... at his Sales Rooms No. 4.

DUGDELL STÉZET, —

A LARGE QUANTITY OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES

(IN BLACK AND, TAN),

To sell by Public Auctinus,

THE Undersigned have received fastrus Faucy and Tennis Shirts and Suit Lengths,

(TOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONGRANIC),.

011

MONDAY,

the 23rd December, 1912, commencing at 2.30 r., at their SALER Rooms, No. 8, Da Yacz Road, Corner of Icu Houes Street.-

A LARGE AND VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS,

AND

A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF TOYS, As follows:-

French Hand-painted and Terracotta Vases, Marble and house Figures, Fancy Toilet, and Smoking Sots, Fancy Bronze Tables and Flower Stands, Fancy Electric Portable Lamps and Statuettes, a large scortment of Porcchiu Figures and Vases,

ptc., etc.. etc.

Ako

A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF SWATOW DRAWN WORK,

Comprising:- Bedspreads, Cushion Covers, Tray and Sideboard Cloths, Toilet, Covers, Grass Cloth and Silk Dress Longis, Blocres, Mandarinu Conte, etc., etc.

On view from the day of sale. Tenis-ash on delivery

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, December 17, 1012.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

1581

TAPE Undersigned has rocnited instruc Gramophones and Records, Pictures, Bird's wil by Public asetion, Cages Clocks and Watches, Cash Boxes, Heating: Stoves, a large assortment of Leather Goods,

c.,

4.,

Ac..

AND FOLLOWING THE ABOVE; Tors of EVERY DESCRIPTION,

TERMA-AS ungal,

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Audioneers. Hongkong, December 11, 1912.

1543

PUBLIC

AUCTION

THE Undersigned havu rezulvod inatrac. bounds anil by Public & action. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

HO

MONDAY,

the 23rd December, 1912, commencing at 11 A.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8

Das Vox Rond. Corner of

lee Bourd Street,--

A LARGE QUANTITY OF.

WINES, LIQUEURS,

&c. &c.,

on

MONDAY,

the 23rd December, 1912, commencing at

3 P.M., at his Sales Rooms,. Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

The following: VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, VIZA

Lot 1.-HOUSE No. 2, GAP ROAD MORRISON H LL SECTION A OF INLAND LOT No. 1578. Arun 25444 aquare feet. Crown Rent $17.72

2.-HOUSE No. 3, GAP ROAD MORRISON HILL on SECTION B OF INLAND LOT No. 1878. Ares 1505) square feet Crown Rent 17:24.

Lot 8-HOUSE No. 4. GAP ROAD MORRISON HILL on SECTION COF INLAND LOT No. 1578. Aren 15204 square feet. Crown Rent $17.44,

The vessel is intended for the Vancouver, Yokohama, and Hengkong service, for which sister ship, the Euprous of Russia, was recently launched from the steme yard. Those to vesels will be by far the largest plying between the Ameri- enn Continent, Japan, and Chips, men suring about 300 foot in length, 88 feet in breadth, and 16 foot in depth, and of about 15,000 tests gross. With a speed of 15, knots, they will also be the fastest. Cruiser sterns, high dock erections, thuve finnels, and pola mists. Etted with wire- less teligraphie apparatus, give the ves sals a fine appearance. The range- ments for the conveyance of passengers and an exceptionally commodious and comfortable character, and to cure sufity in case of accident, the bulls are Subdivided by muneracs water-light bulk- hembs, closely spaced, and the vessel will romanin about though sa mãny is four of the compartments should be flooded. There is ncconanedation for 1,200 passen. gers, ami spiprial arrangements are made fe vorrying silk, as it is by the Canadian Pacific matte that the bulk of this ecru modily is conveyed from Japan to the arkets of the world.

SCOTTISH THYRACTERISTICS, T Atecaropusenient, of me of the Scottish newspapers contributes what be regards as a remark, typical cleme phase of Scot (tish ebarurter. "Of a scapegrace lad an lly remwked that his mother was entirely to blame, for spoiling him -- What need had she be tedi' him that she was fond of him? Nane of my boys was ever alvel to ken that.”

This same critic of vanternal felly some- what astonish 1 the family deetar, when he had the pleasure, of announcing that, kim spite of her husband's long illness and weakness, he hand a chance of life. * Ye can't (2) me thuh, demurier ?" "Yes, be

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ARTICULARS and Conditions of the

letting by Public Austion Ralo, to by held on MONDAY, the 23rd day of Decem ber. 181%, st 3 P.M., at the Oom of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND bolow Kenney Road, is the Colony of. Hongkong, for a term

option of renewal ne of 75 years, with

Orown Roat to be fized by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kawa, for one further term of 75 years.

Locality.

Nes of Hale.

Registry No

Inland Lnt Na, 1931.

Bot No. 123

uaiuter taesi

Particulars of the Lot.

10

Boundary Melegrumenta almut.

ft. 11

Th

IF

In

100%

90

QRITCIRX.

Square feet

32,463 86.

Upset Pries."

1370.

Str. Edward Moss, of Middleton Hall, Gintobridge. Mid-Lothian, "The Music Hall King"; 60. His first adventures

315

sinusement caterer were in the West Scotland, but the foundation of bis fortune was laid in Edinburgh, where, in 177, he leased a small music ball called the Gaiety. He thore revolutionised the typo of satoriainment, previously of s low level, and his attempt met with so much success that he started the Edin- hurgh Empire," the first of the " Eut pira" music hats so well-known all over the country. A man of great business ability, be formed rompany after 'com- way, until he became the ebairman of

mpanies controlling 20 places of famusement, including the London Hippo-

me. The crown of his achievements was the stualgamation of all these com. panies inder the title of Moss' Em

is a wonderful old mun: I really believe || pores," Limited.

ls will get on his feet again."

B. I. Traquair. M.D. L.D.; for

i think doc'll be alle to gang aboot again ?"a og rents keeper of the natural bise

1 really, believe so." Perfyme, dmetov, is that a fac-au me selt n his clars,"

:

And yet lois webman was a good mother and faithful wife; sell-sneribeing

inst a fault.

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Mr. Churchill has declared himself in favour of the Mid-Sertland Ship Canal cheme fut uniting the Fortha of Clyde eul Forth.

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David Landsbrough. LL.D.. Kilmarnek, a naturalist, und orchaeolo.

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Robe H. Mackenzie, rector of Edin burgh Aoulony from 18 s 1901:55.

Mr A. T. Barberini Jahn W. Shopbert, a great Clyde ship-32 M. Baring builder, late managing director of the Mr E. R. Fate Lombo and Glasgow Shipbuilding and Mr E. A. Bonument Mr N. C. MacGregor

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WILLS AND ESTATES.

R-bort Balderson, of Ardgowan, Pais. ly.

thrend manufacturer,

The Res. A. Wallace Williamson. St.Engineering Cor low, Edinburgh, will be nominated Moderator of the General Assembly of the Churels of Sertland: and the Rev. Principal Iveragh, Aberdeen. Moderator the General Assembly of the U. F. church.

After long breeding over the lecture f a well-known Pacifist, a rhymster has

Angell

Oh Norman, in your hours of enss. Serure in Logic's panoplies, And very able, as the shade

retired.

132,455,"

William Ker, East India merchant, Glasgow: late of Ker. Bolton and Co., and formerly with her, and Co., of Manila; in addition to real estate, per-

Let 4-HOUSE No. 5. GAP ROAD these linesTo an Eennomicu. £236,573. MORRISON HILL on SECTION D OF Ares 1505) INLAND LOT No. 1572.

quare feet. Crown Rent $17.24.

Lot 5-HOUSE No.15, GAP ROAD MORRISON BILL on SECTION E OF Burgundy, Absinthe, Sherry, Clarets INLAND LOT No. 1578. Area 1000 (various), Oporis, Beor, Gin, Whisky,unre feet. Crown Rant $17.24, Invalid Port. Cocktail, Annissette. Bitters, Curacao, &c., &c, &c.;

IF

As follows:-

Aloo

A Lazer QuANTIET OF FINE QUALITY CHINESE TEA in Cares of 5 and 6 lbs. each.

TECHS-A usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. -Hongkeuz, Dea rober 19, 2012.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Lot 6.--HOUSE No 7. GAP ROAD MORRISON HILL on SECTION F OF INLAND LOT No. 1578. Ares 1506)

quare fuel. Crown Rent $17.24.

Lot 7-HOUSE No 8, GAP ROAD MORRISON HILL on SECTION G OF INLAND LOT No. 1578. Area 15083

jure feet Crown Reut 817.9).

___

All the premises comprised in the above LOTS No. 2 to 7 indusive are held for the 1691 residue of term of 75 years from the Uth February, 1000, (renewable for a further term of 75 years at a runt to be lixed by 1 Majesty's Surveyor).

THE Undersigned have received instruc- tions to sell by Public Auction

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

MONDAY,

the 3rd December, 1912, at 11 A.M.,

at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,

Dos, Vaux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,--

4 CASES REDGATE'S LION BRAND

HAMS.

Lot 8-HOUSE No. 65. CAINE ROAD on SUB-SECTION ONE OF SECTION D OF INLAND LOT No. 522 held for

the residue of a term of 192 years from the 1st September, 1857. Arca 2658) square feet. Crows Rent $5.

Mil has many a quidňuñe made; - When deadly preil wrings our brow, An incentive Augell, thou!

The figures of the recent Scottish Census, which have been issued by the Registrar-General for Scotland, show that the population of Scotland in 1911 18 There is a boom in the Dundee jute 4,760,904. Lanarkshire te firat with Trade. It is stated that firms employing 1,447,034, and Edinburghshire next with between 500 and 500 hands are averaging 507,666. In 1901 the population of profits of from 12,000 to £5,000 per week. Scotland was 4,472,103, that of Lanark and orders are being booked for deliveryshire 1.330.997, and that of Edinburghshire

448,708. vimos favelve months ahead.

The Nova Scotia Government and Sal- "cution Army are to work together to bring emiters in the stony from the

woster islands of Scotland.

The now Peking Club, which has been occupied by the members for the past three months, has been formally, opened What is stated to be the last razor by a Members' Banquet, at which Mr Robert Burns ever shaved with" was Cordes, in the unavoidable absence of Mr sold by public auction for £20.

dis Cartier, presided, 'and covers were laid for over 70. A portion of the band of the Captain Amundson was presented with South Wales Borderons from Tiontain the Livingstone Medal by the Royal played during the evening. Mir Cordes Rectal Georgraphical Society.

formerly declared the Club open, Sir Ro- Messrs. Russell and Co., Port Glas-hert Brodon, as one of the oldest resident members, gave an impromptu speech. mast, the motif of which M. de Hoger, explained.

Let 9.-HOUSE No. 70, QUEEN'S, launched the seamer Penang Maru, After dinner there was a geisha entertain. ROAD WEST on SUBSECTION ONE but for the Nipped Yusen Kaisha OF SECTION 3 OF INLAND LOT NO. 801. Area 917 square feet. Crown Bent Tokyo; 4,900 Lons grosa. 812.11

Lot 10.-HOUSE No. 372, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST on SURSHOTIÓN 2 OF SECTION B OF INLAND LUT NG. BUI,

The above will be sold in small lots to Aron Bute square foot. Crows Rant.

suit purchasers,

TER

--As aual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Aviationzers, Hongkong. Decembar 18, 1912.

1687

$11.78.

Lot 11-HOUSE No. 374, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST on SUBSECTION THREE. OF. SECTION B OF INLAND LOT No.”

Arda 840 square fest. Crown Rest $11.63.

Lot 12-HOUSE No. 376, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST on SUBSECTION FOUR OF SECTION B OF INLAND LOT Na,

810.88.

FOR SALE THE Undersigned have received instruc801. tions to boll (for account of the concerned), at their Sales Booms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Comer of Ice House Stroet.

Area 826 square feet. Cmen Rent

Lot 13-HOUSE No. 3S, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST on SUBSECTION FIVE OF SECTION B OF INLAND LOT No.

1 Full size Billiard Table with all Acces-801. Area 8361 square feet. Crown Rent

wise, in good condition by Thurston $11.04.

Co., London.

1.Detroit H.P. Metor, New...

Lot 14HOUSE No. 380. QUERN'S ROAD WEST on SURSEOTION SIX OF SECTION BUE INLAND LOT. No.

1.Bridgeport 8 H.P. Motor, (Good Coo-01. Area 8314 square feet, Crown Rent

dition guaranteed),

I American Cool Register...

Full particulara from the Undersigned.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 14, 1913. 1:48

THE

$10.97.

Lot 15.-HOUSE No. 282, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST on SUBSECTION SEVEN OF SECTION OF INLAND LOT No. B01. Area 800 mfuare foot. Crown Runt 811 00.

All the premises comprised in the abors LOTS No. 9 to 15 inclusive are held for the residue of a term of 909-years-from the 30th June, 1862.

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THE STATION HOTEL.

Mr G. Ammon Mr G. Bosss

Mr F. Brahn

Mr G. Lathman Maj. & Mrs F. Martin Mr B. Ockermuller

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr A. O. Sid Capell & children Mr J. Smith

Mr C. B. H. CallifordMr and Mrs Staritiin

and child Mr LA. Fyin

Capt. Bleuve

Mr H. Gliemann. *.. Mr R. Hager Lt. And Mrs J; B. Mr & Mrs D. Harvey. Tackaberry di child

and children Lt. G: W. freeddar. | Mr G, M. Hayward – Mr M. B. Walker

Majur La La Hopper Lt. Col.&Mrs Younes

MYNDHAM HOTEL

Mir Candu Mr W. Dabbe Mr D. Ford

Mr E. Frohties

Mr F. L. Harris-

Mr E. Hayward.

Mr and Mrs 8.GMr O. Hodgson

Mr & Mrs F. Austin Newalls

Mine M. S. Hoy

Mr and Mrs J. H. Dr and Mr Patter Mr K. Kennedy

Mr and Mrs ALMr G. Kangi

Mr M. W. Ds Langs

Backhouse

Dr and Mrs B., W. Perfect

Brown

Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mr and Mrs A. E, son Tru

"Mrs G. Saobra

Carleton

Mr and Mrs B. D. ME M. I. Boballar

Mr A. L. Bielar Majur I. Carrie, R.A.Capt. 0.7.3 Skrim Mr. I. Durrie, child, "shire, BAI

and naras

Mr R. M. Smith'

Mr Gillingham

Mr H. P. Thomas

Dr & Mrs Evan-JopeeMr G. J. K van der

Mr H Tangina W

De E. 12 Martyn Labh Mr van Wearen.

Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mr J. W. Wthion

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Mr K. B. Mouton Mr B, Wourung

Rev. McPherson Capti&Ms Miller Mr B. W. Perkinder Mr J. O. Raitar M Seymour M

Miss E, Sommer Mr-Arthur Stephans: Mr and Mrs Joha

Stewart

Mr A. P. Wilks

· NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE

BONGKONG AND · SOUTH CHIKA”

BY THE RAVG. A. BUNBURY, M.A

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