TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1913,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT...

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers.

AND

Share, Coal and

PROPRIETORN "TO-KWA-WAN

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC

AUCTION

TE Undersigned have received instros.

tions to all by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED

ол

THURSDAY,

the 13th March, 1913, at 2.30.M., at their SALES Roos, No. 8, De Vox Rond, Corner of Ice House-Streak,-- A CONSIGNMENT - OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

(ALL NEW Goon Comprising

Turkish Towels, Brawn Linen Towoln Bath Sheets, Huckaback Tools, Hand-

General Brokers.embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towels. Hom Single and Double Bed Size stitched Sheets, Honeycomb Quilts, Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Roller Towels, Ladies's and Gent's Handkerchiefs. Laco Curtains, 3yds, 3lyds, and 4hy 'a. Pantry, Tos and Glass Cloth, Gent's English made Tanie Shirts,, 13, 154, 18 & 18žiu. Pyjaws Shirts. Sucks, Table Covers, Lady's Cheini-es, Casio'es. Knickery, Night- dresses, Princess Skirts, Gent's Summer Vests, Singlets,

COAL STORAGE.

Codes : ABC, & üra EximoyS AL. TELEGRAPHIC CO.

Telegraphic Address - *MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIO AUCTION.".

مي

Tato sul by Public Arctica THE Undersigned hare pocolved instruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

ot

SATURDAY,

the 1st March, 1913, at 11 am, ut No. 42, NATHAN KOAD, Ground Flour, Kowloon, --

A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,

Cumprising: Wardrobes, Washstands, Burentis, Dress-

a

ing Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Daing Table Ment Safes, loc Boxes, Ice Chests, Cooking Stover, Overmantels, Pictures, etc, quantity of Rattan Furniture, Electric Fittings, and two large Teakwood and

Glass Show Cases.

On view from Wednesday, p.1. TAM DAONI,

HUGHES & BOCGA,

Audioneers,

Hongkong, February 20, 1313

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"Also

A few lots of Table Plate, E-P. Centre- piece, Fruit Dishes with E-P. Handles, Ridgers Cutlery, ote., etc.

(In small lots to scit purchasers). TERMS:-As usual

HUGHES & HUDGA,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 21, 1913

281

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

NOTICE.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMEEez will be

held on TUESDAY, the 4th March, 1953 at 4 o'clock r... precisely, in the Old Chamber of Commerce Room, CITY HALL, for the following purposes :—

(1) To receive Cte Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December, 1913.

(2) To elect a new Committee. (3) To transact any General Business.

By Order,

E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

968

Secretary,

Hongkong, February 21, 1913.

266

HE Undersigned base received lustruas. HONGKONG ICH COMPANY, LTD.

tion to Sell by Public Anesien,

THE

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCTANEE),

On

FRIDAY,

A.X., on

THE THIRTY SECOND ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of th General Managers at 11 45 the 28th February, 1913, commencing at WEDNESDAY, 5th March, to receive a Statement of the Company's Accounts to 22... at ELLIOTT CRESCENT,

314 December, 1912, and the Report of the General Mana.ers.

No. 7, Robinson Reai,—~

THE WHOLE OF

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Qum-

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDpany will be CLOSED from the 25th

FURNITURE,

TAKKEIN CONTAINED.

As follows:-Silk-covered Drawing Room Suite, Blackwood & Cherrywood Cabinets and Chairs, Stands, &c, Curiales, Silk- embroidered Wall Hangings, Water Colours a mumber of Good and Oil Paintings, Vases, &r., including a few Old Bunks Ornaments (isken from Poking during the Boxer Rebellion).

Mas Teak Sideboard and Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Carpets and Rag, (Practically new) Electro-pinted Cutlery and Glassware including Dinner Service, Dessert Service and a complete set of Crystal by Limoges

Fran.

inst. to the 5th prox., both dates ínclusivé. JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Tr.,

General Managers, Hongkong, February 20, 1913.

252

HUNGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF

AND GODOWN CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

HE TWENTY-SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Mesars JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lan..

on

WEDNESDAY, the 5th March, at 12 clock Nonx, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the State ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December. 1912,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- (Lane, Crawford make) Tenk Bureaus, to 5th March inclusive.

Brass and Brass mounted Bedelands and

į

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SHART & GENERAL BROKER,

FOR SALE.

Auxiliary Oruiser Yacht

PLOVER'

.69 feet overall. 12 feet beam.

Teak built. Task decked. Metal sheathed. 'omplete with all deck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

MEE Undersigned bas received instrue-

tions to sell by Pabile Auction,

od

FRIDAY,'-

the 26th February, 1918, commencing' at 2.30 F.M., at No. 12, HUMгHIKY: Avzxöz, Kowloon,--

À QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

*** FURNITURY,

On View from Wednesday, the 28th Feb. Cat-logues will be issued. Tens-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hougkong, February 20, 1919.

247

PUBLIC AUCTION

us to sell by Public Auction THE Undersigned has received instruc.

ot

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 5th & 6th Mareb, 1913, commencing cach day at 5 p.m., at his Sales Rooms, DVEDELL STREKI,—

Do you Odollse P. Odol, the World's Den. tifrice, is the preparation to use, for a few drops mixed with a tumbler of water form an emulsion which will thoroughly cleanse and purify the oral cavity, destroying all injurious bacteria.

الله

It is the rinsing of the mouth and the brushing of the teeth with this antiseptic and refreshing mixture that constitutes the process now known as Odolising.

MYSTERY AIRSHIP.

Sighted Over Liverpool.

The mystery airship has appeara again. A few days ago, states a Home

paper of the 28th us, flights by some range,craft disturbed the peace of mind

of the residents of Cardiff. On Saturday night a strange vessel was sighted by five of Liver- persons of Clubmour, a suburb pel. It was said to be proceeding at the ruto of 25 miles an hour,

Somo excitement was also occasiteed at Portsmouth shortly before dark you. terday by the appearance of a biplane,

'0. T.'

SAMPLES MAY BE

OBTAINED ON

APPLICATION

TO

GARNER, QUELCH

which, flying low, cimled the new dock-Tel. 636.

yerd and naval harbour. The machine

A SUPER PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SOUTH AFRICAN AND TRANSVAAL POSTAGE FISCAL STAMPS, Containing many the greatest sitios, had been flow from the naval flying- ased and naused, and large numbers ofhool at Eastchurch, Sheerness, during early Republican and first British Occupathe morning by Lieutenant Lusbing, of tint Issues: Mafeking. Hongkong, early Cyprus and other rare extremely Valuable Soups in the highest condition.

Royal Marines who alighted near

Pastaey Barracks, the headquarters of the The Catalogue value of the Transvaal Goyal Marine Artillery, and in the after- stamps alone is over $3,000.

Thereare, however, many unpriced specion gave an exhibition flight. Another. mens of exceptional character and it is biplane from Eastchurch, piloted by probable that no such collection has ever been previously offered for sale in the Colony.

On view from Friday, the 28th Feb. Utalogge will be varied. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong. February 24, 1918.

0.

Auctions,

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

579

Heary Bobbate, with a mechanic, lost its bearings owing to fog while on the way to Dorer, and in coming down at Nin- field, Sussex, sustained some damago.

The engine suddenly stopped, and the pilot was steering the machine to a Geld when it collided with a high hedge and fell somewhat violently. The occupants scaped practically unburt,

The identity of the vessel seen over Liverpool is not, so caily disposed of. None of the local aviators were out, and

Mr. Melly, a leading local ainman, de-

HOTELS

TRE

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

LEOTRIO LIGHT AND FANE, BATH-ROOM TO EACH Room L

Gold and Hot Water throughout

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILINARD ROOM Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT QUISINE For Particular apply to

THE MANAGER, TL. No. K129. Telg. Address TzamorLL.

Hongkong, Feb. 3. 1913

216

& CO.

THE SOLE AGENTS.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr and Mrs Adair Mes S. Aldegner Mr A. W. Anderson Mr G. Arnhold Bir Gurely Mr A. T. Barberini Mr. Baring Mfr E. B. Base

Mr E. A. Bosamont

Mra F. R. Belilios

Mrs AN E. Judah Paymaster & Mrs J.

Kiddle, RN. Mr Albert Kopp Mr and Mrs H. A.

Koster

Mr R.. W. Hills Mr J. E. Hope Mc H. Horton Dr J. E. Hultmeer Mr E. J. Fant Capt. E. Innes

Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs J, V.

Wright

Mr & Mrs Wrightson Mr J. A. Young

PRAE HOTEL,

Drand Mrs Aubrey Mr G. P. Lammert

Lt. Archer, R. A.M.C.Lt. Col. & Mrs A.. Lieut. Archer. Lean. A.P.D. & child

Mr A. Kruseman Mr & Mrs Kuek Mr F. Kunze

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-Capt.& Lombkir, Com & Mrs

Lagrenee

strong.. Mr and Mrs C, D, J, Mr H. A. Lamprost

Mr L. M. Bayley Capt. H. E. Laver Bell

Mr F. Lessly

Mr and Mrs Payar Mrs Bowdler

Mr G. A. Bena Mrs& Mrs F, Bennett Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. H. Birch- Mr S. Lowrie

Mr and Mrs Neil ecough

MacIntyre

Capt. R. Buyson

C Mr and Mrs N. F. Bir A. Mackenzie

Blanch

Mrs MaCras

Mr and Mrs Blane Capt. E. S. Mande

Dr O. Marriott

Mz F. J. Bourne My H. Ashley Brore.

Mr H. Bridgos Dr Brill

Mr O. Buschner

Mr and Mrs Callsen Me a. J. Cambridge Capt. G. C. Cayley Mr J. S. Chalmers

Mrs R. T. Matheson

and child

Dr G. W. McKean Dr and Mrs C. W.

McKenny

Mr and Mrs D. G.

MeRaughter MT

C. F. akd Mrs Mo Williams

A. A. Carton Mrs B. F. Megic

Mr G. BL Corse, Jr. Mr B. K. Meht

Mrs W. F. CurrenM; C. D. Melbourne

in the vicinity. It is possible, of course, KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Mine Crocker

that the vessel may be identical with that which has caused such perturbation

DARTICULARS and Conditions of theclared that he had heard of no aircraft

lotting by Public Auction Sale, to be hald on MONDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1913, at

Works Department, by Order of His Cats with Hair Mattresses and Pillows pany will bỰ CLOSED from 28th February, Public P.M., at the Offices of the Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Extension, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of canewal at Cruwa Reat to be azed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kme, for

Washstands, Wardrobes, Overmantels, &c.

Bath R, Paatry & Kitchen Utensils,

Also

An Upright Fren Grand Piano Ly "Rachal in Excellent Condition and

W. S. BROWN,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, February 21, 1913.

255

Specially inade for the Climate, 1 Trolle THE ASSOCIATION OF EXPORTERS

Sowing Machino by Singer, Sunblinds,

Gas Fittings, Plants, &c. in Porcelain

Potr,

(Full Particulars Iron Catalogue).

On view Ruth inst.

TEMS

oszał.

HUGHE & HOUGE,

Autioneers.

Hongkong, February 15, 1913.

1

PUBLIC AUCTION.

R.

AND DEALERS OF HONGKONG.

NOTICE.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

the Members of the ASSOCIATION

OF EXPORTERS AND DEALERS OF HONG KONG will be held on WEDNES DAY, the 8th Mancu, 1913, at 4 o'clock r., precisely, in the UID CHAMBER OF

225 Commence Room, CITY HALL, for the

BE Undersigned have received instrue.

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,

the 5th and 6th March, 1913, at 1) a... each day, at H. M. NAVAL YARD, and at Kowloon Dejét,--

OLD AND SURPLUS

NÁVAL & VICTUALLING STORES,

· ·· Comprising ---- . OLD AND SUBTLUS NAVAL STORE Leather and Canvas Hows, Chain Cable. Old Iron and Steel, Old Brass and Old Matal, Old Zios, Steering and Fan Engines, Onk and Thrust Shafts, Vices, Electric Cable, Canvas Rage Ach and Fir Cars, Old Cordage, Manila Hawser, Coal Sucks, India Rubber, Boats, Masta, Carpets, Blankets, Mineral Oil, &c., &

OLD & SURIZUE VIOTVALLING STONES: Provisions, Cossions Clothing, Blankets, Officers' Me Traps, (à quantity of Elos A-plated Articles and Table Linen), Implemente, Somen's Hear Utensils, Oak Staves, Weighing Machines,, &

Terms of Sale-As detailed in the

HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the

Admiralty! Hongkong, Fabestry 19, 1913,

following purposes.

(1) To receive the Report and Accounts

of the Committee for the year ended 31st December, 1912.

(2) Tu elect a new Committee.

(3) To transact Any General Business.

By Order,

E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

·Secretary," Hongkong, February 22, 1913,

284

CHÂN KHÔNG & CO. LD

GENERAL IMPORT &

EXPOET

JANTON LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAN.

STORE:

URNITURE, Dapodios, Groceries

Boof and Shows, Makers of Jewellery, Lacquerss Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirits. Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made

order by our own tallers. Large assortment of Chines Silks and Foren Goods of every description. ---- All goods sold no ressonable Prizes, The Cheapest and Best place in Canton de Hongkong to buy Chiname and Woreign

SUP PAR PO0 STREET, TEL. No. 1406. OLETUN and

// Nos. 297, 231, Des Your Bod

No. 120, Conduight Fried Central,

BIL Hongkong

HONGKONG.

Mr G. Crouch

Mr. G. P. Curry

Mr &. 3. Cutteil

Mr J. Melchor

Mr J. Marecki

Me B. 5. Moore Mr J. D. F. Malder

Mr & Mrs H. Muiler

GROWN LAND at the Condait Road recently on the West Coast. The follow. | ARIVALLED position in the FRI & Mrs Henry Mra J. D. F. Mulder

one further form of 75 years.

No of Sale.

Registry No.

Lot No. 1942

Locality.

Particulars of the Lot.

of Inland Lot

Meseuri

Boundary

ments.

LW...W

P

Upset Price,

3,135

Annual Rent

100 100

119 1100,000 | 144

jalost

207

NORTH BRITISH, & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCI COMPANY, LTD.,

and

- THE - BAILWAY PASSENGERS

ASSURANCE 00,

NOTAL FUNDS AT Tier Domiren, 1911;

£23,061,5:38.

Authorised Capital £4,000,000 Eubearibed Capital #k,500,000 Paid-up Capital amen LI-Fire Fundasamany III-Iils & Annuity Fund.... 16, 138, 156

Staking Fand Account

Ravenna Fire Ezame

Life and Agnalty

Berance Marine Department Utkar Bacsipts VinesESENT

ing table shows its movements →→

January 4, 1918. A mysterious air

ship is soen at daybrook travelling from the see in a north-easterly diree tion over Dover, the prevailing wind blowing half a galo.

January 8-Mysterious lights, said to

be the lamps of an anship, seen over,.

the Bristol Channel in the neighbour.

district, overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxurionniy atted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric SADS.

throughout, Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms Telephone No. 1129. Cable Address: *Sachsola,"

.

AR.3. Code 5th Ed. "Hongkong, September 1, 1905.

305%

Sir

Dallas

William & Lady Mr.

Mr A. 8. Murch

Rec maid

Davies and Mr.J,

Mra F. Daywalt Miss E. Drywall Mine C. B. Dea

Mr A. F. Desne A Mir E. 0. Denson

Nesil Mr H. Kellsey Mr E S. Norman Capt. and Mrs F. D.

Northcombe

Norton

Misa M. M. Mr F-S. Udom

d'Oettingen

Mr & Mrs Derteans Mr V.

2 children and

Miss M. Olds

Mra B. 11. Douglas. Mr & Mrs J. Opt. Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr.J. Ormizton

Dowley

Mr & Mrs F. Phillips Mr L. E. Finkham MrW. O. Drew

Mr & Mrs W Mr S. Puttan

hood of Nell's Point, Barry and KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr and Mrs P. C. Laverncek, whers there are import

unt forts, forming part of the chain

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.

of defences protecting our coal-ship- UNDER ZUROPEAN MANAGEMENT,

ping ports. January 18-It is stated in the Fress that there is reas to believe that the mysterious ainship, which visited Sheerness at night and more recently Dover is the Hausa, Zeppelin airship winch is not in the possessice of the 'Gorman Government“?. January 17 Cardiff Captain Lionel Lindsay, the Chief Constable of seen at 4.4 p. 00: bigger and faster than tho Willows cralt, moving towards Swan

arship, a

EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT,

́REASONABLE RATES.

TELEPHOTT $78..

H. HAYNES, Manager,

135 Hongkong, Uctober 9, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower, OCATION good for Hillade Scenery And ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK

Dobruche MrJ E Edwards

Hutton

R. B. Powere

Mrs and Mrs E. C. M. F. Preusscr

Ehrenfel

Mr.

MU Falloon

Mr. W. Pucker

woll sad maid

and Mrs W. Fax Mr B. D. Fyké

Mrs D. Finlayson

Mr H. G. Fisher Miss O. Folta

Mus E. For

Mr E y.

Mr B. HRAY

F. Resy Mr and Mrs H. T.

Richardson

Robleder

Capt. R. Robertson MrP.T

T

Rule

Mr Henry

Mrs Frankenberger MFA. J. Bowley

Me Denman Fuller Mri 3. A.

عدد

Garrow Mr E. Sarts Mr & Mrs A, Geare Mr W. Schadd

and M. J. F. Dr O. Schroeter

De and Mrs Seetrid

George

Mint George

Mrs Gilmore-Kerr

G.

Mr A Gordon

Mrs Goalie

Goulbourn MY Mr Joseph Gould 3. Gourgey

Miss Samall

Mr J. C. Biblor

E.A.M.C..

· Me nad Mrs. Â, Q.

Lofts

Mr Mason

Maja Bowen, A.F.D. Capt. & Mrs McMann Attorney General children and nurse,

Bucknill

B.A.M.C.

Mr WA

fold

Butter-Mr & Mza Mitchell-

mors and child

Mr H Colleyshaw Lt. Monteith. Major & Mru Comyn,

R.A.

RA.M.O. Rev. Foster Fagg

Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr and Ms Petrie

Cunningham, RA. Mr Flummer Major Davy, R.E. Lt-Col. Radolific, R.E Mr Dennys

Mr Ralton

Consul & Mrs EitianMr & Mrs A. Ritchie

Mr and Ms G2-0, Mr Roberts

Garnier

Mr Rogers

Mr J. Gordon

Mr and Mrs G. G. Eug | Comir, &

Gordon

Rome, B.N. Me Rans Mr and Mrs B. A. Mrs J. Ross"

Hale.

Mr Li. Scott Lt. Col. and Mrs Gor Mr A. Sinclair.

don Hall, R.A.M.U, Mr A, 8. Skott- Mr R. E. Hall 1. Mr A, Findly Smith Mr H, A. Harald Lt. Col. Usher Smith Capt & Mrs Hodgins :A.O.D. Major Humphrey. Mr and Mrs Boffetti. Mr and Mrs W. G. Capt. `& Mrs Storičk Humphreys 2nd D.G.C., maid.

Mr and Mrs W. M. and child

Humphreys

Mr & Mrs J. Buther

Mr and Mrs P. Jacks land

Mr. H. U. Jeffries Col. & Mer Tusom Mr & Min IAc Jones - 2nd D.CLU

Mr A. Keith

Mr M. Kiamie

· Major & Mirs Wenborn

Capt. Whitfield

Mr and Ms Kohler Mr David Wood

Mr and Mrs Allan Mr Ashby Mr and Mrs Austin

„GRAND HOTELA //

Mr Mahlstedt Mr & Mrs Madis Mr J. Müns Mr H Nassor

Mr Barber Mr Parrington

Mr.J. Behr Mr

Berry

Mr P. Bausbauen Mr W. Boyer

Ms Bondfald

Mr and Mrs Crow Mr Vahn

Mrs O. Sewall-

Mr E, H. Sharp

Mr Earle

Mr Blac

Mrs G. Y. Sidford

and child

Mr Gardeer

Mr

M

Lise Hallett MEA Hor

·FROM BUSINESS CENTRE DAN BEMr J. H. Green Mr and Mia" E. Egginbotham

Mr

E

J. Grimabar

Regarding these acerot night Hights, it ramilies, Residents and Tourists on 409 Grino Me T: WEEK Mr. Hollard

may be well to paint out that a flight 437,500 8,871,114 across the North Sea and back without a testop is easily within the capacity of the prosent Gorman Zeppeline, The H

£22,561

*he Ancumulative Funds of the Branches are separabely invested, Act of Parliament, as set nada, to mine the alaims under the resplen ¡ments of the Compan

on her telp from Hamburg to Goths 'the of October attained a spood:

43 alle per hour, and the Moinl

of the

Zeppelin

made thoroughly

erma Moderate.

comfortable.

Mr B Gmod

Mr F. da Silva

Smith Mr W. Spadon Mr & Mrs Howard

Dr Keyt Mr and Mrs Jane Mr Jaces King

Spicule

Ms C. Mr. Lorris MW, 1. Barbord MR Strong

ris Me C. W. Bhops - MA, Alan

4 Ma G. H,Mr

Capt, I. P. EAll Mr and Mrs A. G. E. Miss Square

scamos. Supervision of the MF40. Haos

HOT

MAT

Mr W. Raha

. Sebol

Dr Rogage Miss Le Bage Mé Schmidt: Mr F. Mr Schabarb Mr R Bemba “Mr HT. Bhars

Mr 19, Shastán

„Mr and Mix Table"

Már Tolmas Mr. A. Tyre Me Walters

Mr G. Watkins Mr A. Weinstein Mr C. We Mr. B. Wells

Mr and Mrs White

Mr Woodcock Me JsYoung

Mr Ziegler

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