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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN ' COAL STORAGE,
Codes used: A.E.C. 47&H EDITIONS, A. TELEDRAPHIC CODE.
Tolegmphic Addross:
*MEİRTON' HONGKONG.
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SATURDAY,
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the 15th January, 1913, at 3 r,, on the Sprity→
The Several Lots Numbered 1 to 19 on Plan to be seen at the Auctioneer' Office, fer crection of
BOOTHS AND MATSHEDS,
on the Government Ground adjoining the Race Course, North of the Grand"
to
Stand Enclosure.
TRENS:-Cash.
For Plan and Conditions of Sale, apply
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Government. Auctioneers.
Hongkong. January 18. 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Toate all by Public Auction
THE Daderrigand have received instruo-
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
On
SATURDAY,
the 25th January, 1913. at 3.30 .M., st
the Rack Counse Following the Sale of Sites for Booths and Matched
The well-known Racing Pony
GLORY,' *SNOW
Winner of several races. 'Will make goud Hack.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, January 22, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
103
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONE E R.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
FOR
SALE.
SECTION A or' K. 1, L. 570
Area 24,378 Square foot. Position Facing King's Park,
Money on Mortgages at market rates.
OBLIO AGOTION. PUE Ündersigned has received instruc
tions to sell by Pubilo Auction.
on
11
SATURDAY,
the 25th January. 1918, commencing at 10.30 am, w his Sulos Rooms, DODDRLL STREET,-
250 READY-MADE TWEED SUITS. 80 PAIRS ENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES.
Taste-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, January 93, 1913.
PUBLIC, AUCTION.
מס
WEDNESDAY,
EXTENSION OF AKSUAN DAM OPENED.
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THE CHINA MAIL:
King George's Message To Egypt.
Th
CAIRO, Dec. 23.
The great Assuan dam extension works were opened by the Khedive of Egypt yesterday, in the presence of many high officials and prominent personagas, includ ing Lord Kitchener.
The handle used by the Khedira in manipulating the laver for opening the swing bridge suroes' the locks was in the form of a silver statuette of Rapi, the ancient Egyptian Nile god who was supi pased to preside over the destinies of the
Myet.
This emblem was presented to the Kbe- dive by Mr Wilfred Stoke“, chairman and managing director of Mosers Ransomes and Rapier, London and Ipswich, contractors for the sluices.
The actual coroniony, which included the opening of the now awing bridge and a Daw 'book gate and the passing throgh of x atomer, was performed most succesfully, Lord Kitchener road the following mes go from King George:
Dr
Williams' Pink Pills
Make Women Well.
Just because she is a WOMEN, there are times when nearly every woman needs help and strength in the form of a blood- building tenis.
To thousands of the wanker ser Dr Williams' Pink Pills hays proved a blessing, because they give strength, enrich the blood, End restore tone to the aching
NOIVOS.
“From maidenhood I was aflicted mors or less with Assamis, and the climax.cime somo years ago when my health suffered a complete breakdown, says Senors F Palacio, of Bautista Pangasinan, whose husband is one of the largest Drag Store proprietors in the Philippine Islands.
On this auspicious ocasion I desire you to express to the Khedive my hearty.com- gratulations on the completion of this grunt work, with which the naine of my uncle, the Duke of Connaught, is connected.
Then I fell into a most emaciated on- 108 Full wing with deep interest the prosperity divinn. My nerves became so shattered ul Egypt, I rojisice with the Khedive at the that the slightest excitement brought os violent trembling and palpitations,neuralgie achievement of this vaat undertaking.he-daches tortured me day and night,, I which will coofer far-reaching beneûts de | could not eat, and insomnia robbed me of
the sleep I surely needed.
FE Undersigned has received instrucundowners, and especially on poorer THE
tions to sali by Public Auction,
cuftiators Now, the water supply for itigation purposes is amored by the magni. ficent dam which the Khedive to-day in Augurates and his Government already has in hand a comprehensive drainage schem for the Lower Dolin, the brightest agricultural proapocta seem Assure. I preserve the happiest recollections of the Khedive's recont visit to me in Eng land.
the 29th January, 1913, commenting at 2.30 P.M., at No. 6, Des Voeux Villas (58, The Peak),—
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
(Fall. Particulars from Catalogue),
On View from Tuesday, the 9th Jan. Catalogues will be issued.
TIME:-Cash so delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Boogkong, January 23, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
306
HE Undersigned has received instruc-
Tious to call by Public Auction
TUESDAY,
the 28th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 .M., at his SALES Rooms.
DUDDELL STREFI,--
A FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE & MODERN PORCELAIN FROM THE MING, KANGHI, YUNG CHING, KIENLUNG, TOW KWONG,
AND LATER PERIODS:
Alo Snuff Bottles, Ivory Carvings. Jade Stone, Pakin Cloisonne, Euamel, Embroidered
Mandarins Coats, etc., etc. N.B.The above collection is from Can- ton sad is to be cleared owing to the near
†HE Undersigned have received instruo- | *pproach of Chinese new year.
THE Undersigned have fac voton
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNZE,
од
FRIDAY,
the 31st January, 1913, at 11 A‚H., at their Sales Rouma, No. 8, Die Vosux Road, corner of TCE BOB SIBZZT,-
Á CONSIGNMENT OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
Comprising:-
Witney Blankets, Travelling Rugs, Turkish Towels: Brown Linen Towels,
TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
On View from Monday, the 27th Jan. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. January 14, 1913.
61
(Signed) GEORGE.
Thé Khediva mudo a short reply, and then pulled the lever bridge.
The following decorations were comfor red in connection with the ceremony ?
Mr A. L. Webb, C. M.G.
Mr Murdoch Macdonald. Under-Secre- tary of State, P.W.D., the Osmanish of the Second Class.-Router.
The Great Dam.
L:
THE MAGNITUDE OF THE WORK AND
WHAT IT HAR DONE.
The Assuan Dam was first brought inte operation ton years ago in the winter of 1302-3-and the heightening, begun in 1907 and just completed, prosented almost 8 many difficulties as the original under. taking.
The Nile Valley, outside of the troples, is practically devoid of rainfall, and yet probably nowhere in the world is there so large a proportion of population per square mile depending solely on the produce of the soil.
*
The river in its rise and fall is nearly constant. It altain its highest in Septem-
"Although I took much medicine my decline" continued to be rapid, for soon I began to expectorate blood, heavy night sweats truther enfoohled me, and chest weakness combined with other abraing symptoms indicated that I was in dire peril of Consumption.
This was my condition when a pamphlet telling of the many cures Ur Wilhaus Pink Pills have wrought in casas similar to mine reached my hus and through the post At his roquest I commenced a couran of these Fill, and after a while it became evident that my strength was gradually returning. Meal times began again to have some interest for me, uanset, pain and romitting <fter food ceased. Daily as I con- tinued with these Pills their marvellous health restoring power became more and inore evident. In abort, as the result of perseverance with a suficient course of Dr Williams' Pink l'ills, I am now thoroughly stored to health, and my husband is so lifed that De Williams' Pink Pills alone are responsible for my cure that he is 'commending them at every opportunity "
Dr Williams' Pink Pilla for Pale People are sold hy most denlera; also by Dr Wil. 'liams' Médicine Co., 84 Szechuan Road, Shanghai, one bottle for 81.50, six for $8.00 post free.
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The highest dood known is 3.5ft. sbʊya. the average, the lowest 5,5ft. below~-or 20ft, above the mean water surface. ôf lom Nile. Auchs feable food has only recarred four times in modern history; in 1877 it caused widespread famiña and death in
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. Upper Egypt-in 1899, in 1902, and 1907.
PUBLIC" AUOTION
instructions to all by Public Auction MR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received
on
FRIDAY,
Hand-embroidered Pillow Cr-es, Bith Towels, Single and Doable Bed Size Hem. stitched Sheets Honeycomb and Satin Quilts, Huckaback Towels, Damask Talile the 31st January, 1913, at 3 ... at his Cloths 2 yds. wide by 2 yds.. 2j yd .... 3: Auction Rons in Duddell Street.-- yds., 21 and 4 yds., Ladies' and Guat's Handkerchiefs, Lico Curtains, Pantry, Teš and Glase Clutlis, Gent's Tunic Shirts and Bose,
Abo
A faw lots of Sundries.
(In small lots to suit purcheurs). T-A al.
HUGHES & HOLER,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 22, 1913;
IN 4 LOTS.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES knovn:s
A HUGE WORK,
When British engineers undertook the
sentations were inade to them of storing management of Egyptian irrigation, repre-
the Nile water, and the site selected for
the great dam was at the head of the Fires Catarner, above Assuan.
The length of the dam is nearly 1 mile, and the 180 sluices were capable of discharging the ordinary maximum Nile flood of 350 000 | cubic feet per second. The top width of the dam is 23ft., the bottom 82ft., and
Noy 3, 4, 5 & 6, PROSPECT PLACE originally it rose approximately 128īt.
(BONHAM ROAD;.
Particular may be obtained from the
Vendors Solicitors.
Labore ita foundations.
The storage capacity of the reservoir was
introduce them in Hongkong.
KOMORS,
Alexandr Buildings. Hongkong, January 22, 113. 100
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Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
FONG KAY,
MES DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON about 3,730,000 millions of cubic feet. HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
102
AND HARSTON, ur from the Auctioneer. Hangkong, da unly $1, 1913,
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The original work was completed in No. 64, WELLINGTON STREET, about four years, on Dec. 10, 1902, tho contractors being Mesars John Aird and Co., and the contract prize £2,000,850,
Then, in 1907, it was decided to mise the lam 201t. higher, incrassing the" storag expacity to about 9,375,00 willions of cubic feet. This was the plsa originally proposed, and it involved the submergence,
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