MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913..
TO LET
HONGKONG OLUB.
NOTICE.
TO LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
· SPORT:^
Association Football.
+
R.G.A. V. E.M.8. TAMAR
This 1st Division match took pisos au
the Happy Valley "on Saturday.” Molis"
Floor of the Annaz, suitable for SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. started for the Artillery, but the Tamer Ofoes. For further particulars, apply to
Hughes and Hough the Undersigned.
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
11
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN
5.1
COAL STORAGE.
Coder usad
ABC 67 & Bra BorTiONE. AI. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.
Tolegraphic Address * "MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received instruc ticns to all by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
1922
TUESDAY,
the 7th January, 1913, at 2.30.M., At No. 54, Nathan Road, Kowloon,
(Top Flat)-
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
44..
Therein Contained,
*
&c.,
(Full Particulars from Catalogue).
Un view from Monday, Noon.
TERMS --Assuntat
*HUGHES & HOUGH,
ductioneers,
Hongkong, January 3, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION
19
HK Cadersigned have received instruc
tions to sell by Public Auction,
00
WEDNESDAY,
the 8th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dee Vaux Road, Corner of
Ice House Streat
A LARGE QUANEISTOF
* VALUABLE
TEAKWOOD FURNITURE,
As follows:-
Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, a few Pictures. Faintings, Engrav- ings, etc, Bed Rooms, Double and Single Brass and Prass mounted Bedstonds and Cots, Burssus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 2 Dinner Ser vicos and Desort Service, Crockery,
JAMES CRAIE, Secretary, Hongkong, January 2, 1915,
TO LET.
13
UROPEAN FLAT in NATRAN ROAD, Kowloon, from Las November next. SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN Road, Kowloon,
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
. Co., Ltd. Hongkong, June 1, 1913-
TO LET.
ON ID FLOOR, No. 2 FEDDER
STREET,
Oba-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro- perty Ofics JARDINE, MATHESON & Do., LTD.
Hongkong, April $0, 1918
TO LET.
OFFICES in KING'S BUILDING,
BOE
183, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. 132, PRATA BAST, GODOWN uit. able for storage of Kerosine.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENOT Co., Lo. Hongkong, September 2, 1912,
TO LET.
1604
ARGE substantially build GODOWN, For further particulars apply Property Offee, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LAD.
Hougrong, August 14, 1919.
1025
TO BE SOLD OF LET UNFURNISHED-FROM 1ST APRIL.
BFork (5 Rooms)
ISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 54.
ULBANK, May Road (6 Roomy).
DENNYS & BOWLEY.
1825 Hongk.ng, Decembar 28, 1912.
OFFICES TO LET.
FIRST Claas Central accommodation, light and airy, on First & Second Floors, in new building being erected for Mors WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & COY., LTD, Entrance from Dus Youx Bad Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric
Light throughout.
The Plan can be seen sad all particolare obtained at the Offices of MESSES. PALMER & TURNER, BusLDINGS, 3RD FLOOR,
Hongkong. October 1, 1912,
TO LET.
ALEXANDE A
1239
FOR
SALE.
SECTION A or K. I. L 370,
Area 35,376. Square feet. Position Facing "King's Park,
•
Money on Mortgages at market rates.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned has received instruc-
iunto ill by Fable Auction
OF
FRIDAY,
were the fires to show their pace, Col- clough putting in a sparkling run on the sailors and where Clarke put behind. Eldorshaw was prominent for the sailors and put Colclough away and from his contre both Mecs and Gloynes End claucs of opening the scoring but missed. Clarko and Poole on the gurners right were playing finely, a shot from the former forced Tucker to give a corasr. 'hin was takou by Dillman whose kick dropped on the crossbar and then in the galmouth and with both Mens and Wil- tinson trying to clear the hall went into their own goal thus giving the B.A. n neky lead. The gunners kept up the attack sad before Eldershaw and Ryman ninsferred play to the other ond, Poole
the 10th January, 1913, commencing at nearly beaten. Turner with ■ Ene
9.30 r.x., at his Bites, Rooms,
DUDDELL. STREAT, ----
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEROLD
FURNITURE Comprising:-
Tesk Sideboards with "Bevelled Mirrors" Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Overmantala, Ten Tablus
Fine Teak Double and Single Ward- robes, Washetanis, Dressing Tables, Tuilat Crickery, Easy Chaira, etc.
Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc.; A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Wars.
ground shot. A good nostre from Col. Hough was well taken by Neilson whose it was just wide. A half time the
e way: 5.0.A., HALS. Tamar, 0. Glogues restarted play which ruled in savour of the sailors, Nallan early lost ng Rossitter. Good play by Court and | Cidater put Poolo on the move, sud from the wingers centre, misunderstanding between Wilkinson and Turner allowed Melia to get in and head into the net giving the gunners two goals lead. From the kick off the sailors pressed burd, Mo had hard fuck with a shot which
went off Court for a corner. The asilora were now having most of the play and
On View from Thursday, the 9th-instaly a good clearance. by. Court provent-
-TEAM! >--Cash on delivery. Catalogues will be issued.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer
Hongkong, January 4, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Yo
Tour by Public acco
PE Undersigned has received instrue-
On
FRIDAY,
the 10th January, 1913, commencing at 3.00 r., at his Sales Rooms No. 4. DUDDELL STAKIT,---
9 CABINET PIANOLAS, guamolsed in sound order and condition, will fit any piano.
Bayor can be, aupplied with rolls - at 81.sach.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, January 4, 1913.
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5282.653,220
d Collough trum scoring. Mullin and Berry took play to the sailors end where a hot shot from Melis struck the post with Turner woll besten, Doe missing the rebound. The Tomar struggled gamely to reduce the lead but were un successful the gunners defence being very With time arriving the scoro .sound. way: R.G.A., 2; H.M.S. Tamar, 0.
Teams R.G.A.—Bosoitter; Court, Colmer; Mullins, Berry, Richarda; Poola, Clarke, Melin, Doe, and Dallman.
H.M.S. Tamar. Euror; Wilkinson, Tucker; Eldershaw, Ryman, Mekuy; Colclough, Scott, Gloynes, Mees, and Neilson. Referee, Mr. Woody.
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BUTLL Co. R.G.A. v. 87TH Co. B.G.A. This Second Division match was played Mr and Mrs Adair
Dr D. E. Analis Mr J. S. Ardern Mr G. Aurely Mrs P. Baio Mr and Mrs F. 6.
BJL
at the Happy Valley on Saturday. Wood Mr & Mrs V. Agnew
tarted for the 88th Co. who prossed at the outset but lost Murden injured in the first few minutes. Westbrook robbed stelis and put his forwards on the at Luck, Cartwright breaking through and eating Moore with a hot shot. Follow ing midfield play, the Seth Co. tried hard for the equaliser, Stanley put Malia in powsousion whona hot was saved by arsh but Lovedre braded into the rut thus equalising for the 88th Co. Soon fter the interval arrived with the score:
th Cu., 1; 87th Co., 1.
In the seepad haf play was inclined
to be scrappy, the 88th Co. were pressing
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr F. Barginson Mr M Baring Mr B. R. Bate Mr E. A. Basamont Mr B. C. Beaumont Mr E. R. Balilive Mr and Mrs C. D. J.
Bell
Mr G. A. Bena Mr A. Bennet Mr 3. Bernis
Electro-plated and Glass Warr, 1 Cooking nished with immediate possession | Ametz amount to £104,068,656 | nearly all the ball but Marsh and West- Dr A. Bersutig r
Store, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &, and a small collection of Valuabio Books;
4:00
A few piscer of Carved Blackwood Furditure, 2 Pianos, Remington Type- writers, One, 3in. Foot Lathe by The Britanic Coy with Slide Rest, a lot of Engineer's Tools, and Self-Centreing
Chucks.
Catálogizen will be issued. Texas As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneera. Hongking. Eecember 23, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
11612
HE Undargced have received instruc
tions from Colonel TAYLOR, to sell
by Public Auction
On
SATURDAY
the 11th January, 1913, at 2.30 r.a., at
Chater Bungalow North, Kowloon,
THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
8cc.
&c.,
TxzzzN CONTAINER. Including Sandry Blackwood Furniture, and One Rubber Tyrod Ricksba. PRACTICALLY NEW.
(Particulars from Catalogue).
Un view day of lands.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Aucionarte
Hattekong, December 31, 1912.
FOR SALE.
1633
THE morunt of the
HE Undersigned bare received insterso converted), at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,."
Corner of Ice House
Street.
I Full size Billiard Tíble with all hoses. sories, in good condition by Thurston & Co., London..
· 1 * Detroit* + H.P. Motor, New.
* Bridgeport 8 HP. Motor, (Good Con-
dition guaranteed),
1 American Cash Register.
Fall particulars from the Underiguad.
BUGHES & HOUGH,
Hongkong November 14; 1918.
TERMI VER
PEAK, MOUNT KELLET, partly fur to 31st May, 1913.
From 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Ponk, faraished or unfurnished. 6 Rooms. No. 6, DES VEUX VILLAS, 56. The PEAK, from lat March, 1913, Preisines will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed.
No. 21. SHELLEY STREET, To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL,'
Barer Road. No. 124, Peak, brooms from
1st March, 1913.
No. 1190, The PEAK furnished, from middle of April until end of October, 1913. Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Garden, 3 DES VOEUX VILLAS,' No. 52, Pask, 5 Fooms.
FOR SALE " "HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
16
Dividends to Policyholders
1910
Surplus amounts o£ 17,828,766 brook defended stoutly and assisted by the bud shooting of the opposing forwards 10,875,151 65,138,384 kept their lives intent for a long while. 10,392,01 Cooper and Stanley at half for the 89th Co. were the outstanding nigures and 21,646,59% their persistence was rewarded us within
Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910......
and Ponts for 1910... Grows earnings from interest
Gross rate of Income from
Investments 1910.................. Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912,
4.43
ST
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ABE VESTED TES SHARES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE
Gostrany, Lan.,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
£23,681,284, Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital
C.
Mr H. Van Hant Capt. R. Innes Mrs H. M. Jerington Mr A. J. Jour Miss E. M. Johnsva Capt. E. L. Jone Mr and Mrs S. L
Josoph Mr A. NE. Judali Mr E. W. Jung Mr. B. Jung Mr Paul Jung Mr C. R. King Mr S. Komur Mr A. Kraseman Mr G. M. Lack Mr G. T. Tinyd Mr and Ms F.
Lownden
Mr S. Lowri
GARNER, QUELCH &
Capt. T. P. Hall
Dr J. G. Hanus
Ir W. T. Harbord
Mr
Mr A. Harrisra Mr G. R. Haywood Miss J.G. H. Haiby Mr P. Eenderson 'M. L. Henry
Mr A. E. Herdman Boa. Mr R. A. Hewett, C.M.G. Mr K. HiltmanD Mr E. Hope Mr Robert Horne Man J. M. Howard Mr. E. J. Hunt
SOLE AGENTS
Mr and Mrs R. A. Wilson, child and infant
Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr and Ms H. H. O.
White
Mr G. G. Wood Min W. S. Wood Mrs Edgan. Woods Mr and Mrs J. F.
Wright
Mr. W. K. Wright Mr M. E. Wyua Mim B. R. Wynn Mr J, A. Young
AUTOR -HOUEZ,
Mr A. Amavilla Mr J. B. Arnold
L. Mr G. Bastaroli
Mr J. P. Boal Mr. M. Bennett Mr L. Birot Mr J. Bogdam Mir Jax. Brown Mi M. Byan Me A Campbell
Mr and Mrs FC Macdonald, child
Mr O. Bessanger
and nume R. Foynon MF 8. C. Binus
Mr J. M. Macedo
Mr D. G. Macher Mr and Mrs N. F. Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr and Mrs Noli Mrs Boardma Mr & Mrs W. Booth, A few minutes of time Melia centred for Mig Bradford
Buckland to score the winning goal for
the 88th Co.
At time. the KITAND
was 88th Co. R.G.A. 87th Co. R.G.A., L
**WATTIE."
Blanch
Jr.
Mr Bahy Brete.
too
Macintyre
Mr A. Mckenzie Men MaCrae f
De 0. Marrioth Mrs R. T. Matheson
Mr and Mrs A. A. and child
Bryst
Mr O. Buschner
Dr and Mrs C. w.
McKenny Mr. J. Cambridge Mr & Mrs. McNeill Mr Andrew Campbell Mr B. K. Mehta Mr F. W. Carpenter Mr J. Malther Miss A. B. Cartland Major Menzies Mr and Mr H. F. Mr J. Merecki
Chalkley
Capt. E. MonkmaYS Mrs Chaplin & maid Mr J. Morris Miss Cheetham Mr P. N.. Christie MA. A. Claxton 3r and Mrs S. T.
Cohn
Mr J. D. F. Mulder MJ. D. F. Mulder Miss Nicholson Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr J. Owslon Mr and Mrs J. A.
HONGKONG V. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTU.
Played on the Club Ground at Happy Valley on Saturday, the home team won by i goals to 1. Very soon after the com
nencemcat Baillen did some protty play on the right wing, and as a result of a TOTAL FUNDS AT SUNT DEDEL 1911, pass from him, Wilson opened the scor
ing from short range. Railton shortly MrT. J. Cokely
MP. H. Cle had to retired from the game, having Mr W. B. Coleman 437,600 twisted his ankle, is Club playing only Mr A. W. Conrailt U-Fire Fund............... 3,899,114 four forwards onwards. Wilson gave to Coulon & servantbir 1. E. Fisklam Ul-life le danuby Fund. 16, 158.160 Founcil, for the camino forward to score Up W. G. Cowan Mr J. Patch
88,512 the second point in the comer, and Mrs W. F. Owon
Mr T. Crabtaon £29,581,98 Goldenberg, with the goalie well besten, Mr A. G. Corio
just hit the crossbar with a good shot. Mr. W. Cranston 1,567,158 The visitors' centre replied for his side Miss Crocker Idfs and Annoltr 1,973,29 with a dins shot which scored facir one Mr G. Corry
Bratzphas.....................ur) Revenue Marine Departament... 283,692 and only goal. The score at half-time Cap D. B. Davies Those ha tntend learning the Chinese Other Booopte enrumnas 490,198 was: Hongkong Clab, 2 goals; Staff and MFL F. Davis
R LI HON FAN, A Chinese graduate M versed in literature, has been & teacher
to European officials and merchants in this Colony lor oraz tess Jeaza.
He has a good method of training aro peans to pass in the Chinosoramination, and
sto: is possamed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good know.
of Mandarin and Hakka. ledge language are requissted to write care of China Mod office or direct to 31. Holly. wood Bond, Ist floor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
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Departments, 1 goal::
£5,933,822
KHEWAB, TOMICE & CO
·Agents
NOTICE
Mir A. F. Destie Mr R. H. Dearker
Tallie and child
Mr O. W. Puckett Mr and Mrs A. J.
Reistun
Mr E H. Bay
Mr A. Clark Reid
Mr J. Reid
Miss F. Beay
Mr
Mr H. E. Jeanin Mr W. Juster Mr P. A. Lapicquo Mr Bartolomé Leon Mr F. Loranzo Mr V. Lugebi
Mr G. Lullin Mr F. Magistrini MrA.Carreira Mendes
Mr A. Milla MrJ. Mitchall
John B. Chapman Mr L. Morris
po
H. V. Chonu
Mr B. Cherry Mr F. A. Chopard Mr. C. Costa
Mr & Mrs Carl Crew MH. Dodeogion
Mrs K. de Morris Mr S. Murray Mr F. Musc
Mr J. C. Nowman Mr. Norwoo Mr T. Ossipoff
Mr. and Mrs E. H.Mr S. Patten
Dency
Miss-M. L. Donny Misa C. Donny Mr Si H. Dorky Mr.Geo. Evane Mr B. Feinstein Mr Georgevich Mr J. S. Hayward Mrs. Heliker Mr B. Fu Hodges Mr M. James
Mr J. Pearson
3
Mr W. E. Pratt Mr 8. Allen Presby Mr G. Bittos
Dr Travet
Мг
T.
Turrins
My Vargnita
Mr F. E. Williams
Mr C. J. Williamson
Mr. O, Wood
LINGSCLERI BOTEL,
Mr E. Arndt Mr E. 8. Morrison
·Mr & Mrs F. Austin Mr and Mrs 8. G. Mr and Mrs J. H. Nowall
Backhouse
Dr and Mr. Pattem
Co.,
FRAK HOTEL.
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr H. N. Jeffries Lieut. Archer Mr & Mr Leo Jones
Mr & Mr W. Arm Ms and Mrs Jones
strong
Miss Arnold Mr.L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs Peyor
Mr A. Keith
Mr and Mea Koblar
Lt. Col. & Mrs A.
Lean and child
Capt. & Mrs Bourchier Mr Mason
and girl Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen
Capt. & Mrs McMuna
children and puNG
R.A.M.C.
Attorney-General & Mr & Mrs Mitchel-
Mrs Bucknill Mrs Clive
macro- M: Obreia
Major & Mes nmyu Rev, Foster Pegg Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr and Mrs Pétrio
Cunningha
Major Davy
My Denny
Mr Plummer
Lt-Col. Radcliffe R.E.
Bir Felton
Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr. Roberts
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Mr Rogues
Garnier
Mr. and Mrs G. G.
Gurdoa
Eng Comdr & Mrs
Rome, R.N.
Dr & Mrs Rutherford,
iir and Mrs B. A. RN.
Hala
Mr A. Sinclair
Lt. Col. and Mrs for Mr.Findlay Smith
don Hall, R.A.M.C. Lt. Col. Smith
Mr R. E. Hall
Mr H. A. Hazaliud
Capt & Mrs Hodgins
Major Humphrey
Mr and Mrs Soffiett
Mr & Mrs J. Suther-
and
Mrand Mm Thornton
Mr. and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs W. M,
Humphreys
Mr and Mrs W. M.
Humphreys
Mr & Mrs Iwing Mr and Mrs P. Jacks
Watson
Major& Mrs Westorn
Capt. Whitfold Mr David Wood
CE EDWARD HOTEL.
*Miss Maxey
By G.
Mr J. J. Andrew
D and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mrs A.LT. Aoki
Browa
Perfect
MOLE
Mr a ad Mrs A. E. Mr & Mrs J. Robert.
Cariston Mr and Mrs M. D. Mrs G. Bachre
Mr M. L, Schaller Curris Diajar I. Currie, R. A. Mr A. L. Shields Mrs I. Carris, child Capt. C. V. 8. Skrin
Hire, L.A. and nurse
Meard Mrs Speyer. Mr Gillingham Dr & Man Evan-Jones Mr H. P. Thomas.
M-G. J.K. van der. Mr and Mrs M. A.Mr. Lang
Flica
Dr EL Martyn Lobb Wal Mr & Mrs W: Logan Mr van Veeraz. Mr J. RobinsonMr J. W. Wilson My H. Woutma Maughan
Me and Mrs Rensusat
and maid
Bichardson, • . Mr and Ms E. T
Mr F. L. abbina Mr T. H. T. Rogers Bie E. de ansatte Lady H. de Sem C. Mr W. Schmelka. Dr Schwanser Mrs W. B Seabury Mirs F. R. Selby
·Mr J. O. Hihley Mr F. da Silv
MrO G. Denison In the second half, the military for The Accumulative Funds of the various wards were quite outclassed, and the MFF. Dobrowopl Branches are separately invested, and, by Chub did early all the proming. Mr R A. Donaldsno Act of Parliament, ste set aside, to mest
Some pretty play ensued by Wil. R. H. Douglas
Me 8 Doy the claims under the respective Depark on, Goldenberg and Ponnell, Wil- Bir W. O. Drew ments of the Company's Business.
son took the ball down the wing and Mrs Echales crossed to Goldenberg who placed Mr and Mrs H.
Ehrenfais nicely into the centre for Peuncil, who Mia's. H. Earle dashed in and scored wilds waplandid shot, F. Fansber high into the new Rigdou socured this Mi M. T. Field fourth goal with a long, low shot from Mr H. M. Fielding the left wing that should cally have boca Ms O. Finlayson
Mr H. C. Fisher Mr E. E. Smith.... cleared by the military custodiou. Ro: Mr W. C. Van Fleet, Mr. D. B. Mall-Smith suit: Hongkong F.C., goals Staff and Mr H. H. Boloman
Mr W. C. Van FleetMrs EP. Spares and Departments, 1 goal.
Kim J, Van Float chia tay Miss Kalth Fletcher Mr. and Mrs Jams Mr B. L. Forrest Spittles Mr. A. 8. Fowler Capt. H. Spear Miss Mand Frears Mrak A. MacAdonis Me Fisch & child Ste lings 12 and MAJ. Mr W. A. Stephen
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IOTAL EXOINZERE v. 1131.5. MINOTAUS. Tucen two trazas scot in a United Su vices League Match at Happy Valloy on Saturday and a good game rosulled, bae soldiers winning by 4, goula to 1.
The Engineers, playing with the wind. woon were attacking their oppousta goal. The tors soon retaliated, but good play by Hibberd. Pearson and Lewis resulted in Pearson scoring the first goal of the match. Croneral play ensued fil Kasts conceded opende from hised abot by Sutherland, The corner, how ever, was cleared. Towards is close of delirwy' the first half the Kapinser, not: through Me And Met Joseph My de Mrs Baby
Prospectuses, Zrade Chrontare Manns, etc, stel
Artist
snd, msidades My EL M. Thommika"
Denman Fuller Me Yen Tippo Gaudinosa Mr. and Mrs J. F. Ms H W. Tu
George
Mie W. P. Upshur Mine George Mr G. Varmal
beaght Mr Goldenong ML MALE. Gordon Men L Volllcat Me G: 0 Gough - Mr L J. Warner HV, Goulbourne MH.7"
Form 2/ Gould M.
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Mr & Mrs Agnow Mr H Y. Bailey Mr E. Bauckham Me and Mr Bow Mr F. Calvert Mins Clinton Mr. J. Cerdoll. Mrs G'Cuthpart
Mau
Mr H. Daries Mr Fo
Mr W. Fischer Me 3. Gatt Mr J. Urnon Mr P. Graeb MrW. P. Gregory | My Peyton Grifin
Mr J. Grant Mr & Mrs Hamilton Mr Wassen It Allabrecht.
He G. Hyday Ber. Kleinfeldt and
family. Me F. Larrin Mr & Mrs Mudie Mr A. T. Mysli
M: S. Paul. Mr
& Mrs Pink
Capt. Rober MEX, Roberts Capt Sach MFL. Schuitto Mf K.T. Sharp
· Miss.D::Swift.
Mr E. Thompson' Mr and Mrs Tobias Mr Tubias Mr P. Walser Mr 3. A. Watkins Mr and Mrs. White Mr.Woodcock
"WYNDHAM HOTEL.
Mine M. S. Hay Dr A. Brewer - Mr&MrsColmond Mr. McKenzie
Capt. & Mrs. Miller, Mr D. G. Conden Dr R E Patarvon
31: F. Aron
Mr and Mrs A. M.
Baldwin Mrs Birse and child M. H. Briggs Mr F, W, Cos Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr G. L. Duncan ·
May
Mr and Mrs F, E.
McHugh
Dr Micheal
Mr and MJ. H.S.
Mady
Mr MF. Murray Mr.A. Olivers
Capt. & Ms W. č.
31rs Ehrhardt & child Peasmore
Mr Eving
Mrs Finchéi Miss C. Grill
Mr Geo, Gable Mr. and Mre W.
GIOSTBOOK Mis Grosvenor My and his Kemp Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs. Laurit
- sop
Mr and Mrs Perman
Mr H. Piesberguti Mr.J. W. Rowley Mi F. Saunders
O. Mrs Schenk- De Schindler Dr Sibres Mr HB. Spargel Cipt. & Mr A, B, Stewart & childre Ms ILE. Taylor MrD. Walker Mr W. E.Weildin
Brand: Mrs H P
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