FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1813.
AUCTIONS
G.
R..
PUBLIC AUCTION..
THE CHINA MAIL.
OVERWORK AND ITS
CONSEQUENCES.
P
FOR every breach of her laws, remorse. Jess Nature exacta a penalty. Sooner ixter those who overtax themselves baya` to pay in broken sleep, cosetant isasitude, disordered memory, disorganised digestion
**
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEE B,
and other disagreeable symptoms, which SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
overdrafts on the bank of health,
Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the may end in n Berous breakdown, for their
ACCTIONEEL TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALIT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and.
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN."
COAL STORAGE.
Oodas_use
A.B.O. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS.
Al. TELEGRArme Conz.
Telegraphio Aditzera ?.
MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Touto sell by Public Auction, THE Undersigned have received instruc
(Ton ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN LU),
an
SATURDAY,
the 5th April, 1913, at 12 NoON,
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Your Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
SEVERAL CASES OF
PILSENER
BEER & SUNDRY WINES including Clarets, Whisky, Gis, Hock,
Sherry, Liqueurs, etc..
Also
Several thousand Virginian Cigarettes by
the Ardath Tubacea Coy.
in hermetically enled tius.
TIEMS —ás azunī,
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, April 5, 1913, '
450
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned bave received instruc tions to Ball by Pahile notion, (FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),
ON
SATURDAY,
the 5th April, 1913, at 2.30 r...
their Sales Ronma, No. 8, Don Yaz Road, corner of los Hover STREET —
A LARGE QUANTITY UP VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
dc.
FURNITURE, &o..
&c., REMOVED TO SALE ROOMS FOR CO- VENIENCE OF SALL,
Also
THREE PIANUS, and a quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
all of which must be sold. TERME As usual.
BUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneeri
Hongkong. Aprü 2, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
*
447
Tunde sall by Fublic Auction
HE Undersigned have received instrac-
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 8th April, 1913, commencing st 2.30 F.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, including quantity of VALUABLE CHINESE, PORCELAIN Principally of the Kienlung Period and later dates.
TEAKWOOD Dining And Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpet and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Brase. Double and Single, Brass and mounted Bedsterds and Cots," Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Diuing Room Furniture, &x.. 2 Dinner Services & Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-pin'ed and a quantity of good Glass Ware, 1 Co king Stove Kitchen Uten-ils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, &c.
BLACKWOOD-Cabinets, Coachna, Sat- toes, Aro-chairs, Standa, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables, Tuapoys, &c., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Desks, &c.
Alsa
Electric Fans, Msr le Clock by Gaupp and other well-known makera, Í Imrgo American Ico Chest and 1 Rose Dupli- cabor.
Catalogo will be issued. TIDO I DRI!.
HUGHES & HOUGA,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong. April 2, 1915.
PUBLIC ADOTION
445
THE Undersigned have received Instruo done to Bell by Pubile Austion (FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY
by Auction Sale, to ba held on MONDAY, the 7th day of April, 1919, at 3 at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Unter of His Ex- colleney the Governor, of Two Las CROWN LAND on the Ridge East of Happy Valley in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Ponts to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kru, for one further torm of 75 years.
the 12th March, 1913, at 8.30 r., st their Sales Rooms, No. 5, Des Vœux
Road, Corner of Ice House S
A LARON QUINTET OF
Tio, of Bule
ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN,
Including many valuable and raro plocce
230
Particulars of the Lola.
Locality
To the Hidge Ess
South of Inlan
Boundary
Sledati
(Approxiciato.)
Menta
22029383,000) 17
HOTELS
THE
jabout
213.00
{ You
STATION HOTEL,
E
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON.
LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANE, BiTH-100M TO LACH ROOM.
Cold and Hot Water throughou
PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS,
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room,
EXCELLENT CUISINE. For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER. FAL. No. K129. Tolg, Address "Tzamorz.'
Hongkong, Feb. 3. 1913.
294
Formerly, recuperatica from such condi ions involved 's long holiday with its enforced idleness, expants and anxiety Now, doctors understand that these symp tome are due to the using up of the organie phosphorus of the body more rapidly than the weakened organs can take it from the food. To overcome the consequences of this overwork they, therefore, resture organis phosphorun
Sir Charles A. Cameron, Q.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. etc., the distinguished Medien! Oficer of Health and Public Analyst of Dublin, states: "Sanatogen contains a relatively large amount of organic phos. phorus, that is, phosphorus which is offered to the tissues in exactly the form in which it ann be absorbed."
Sanatogen is therefore, the ideal pre- paration for those who suffer from overwork and ita consequendos, a
Mr A. G. Hales, the famous War f sondent and naveliab, furnishes practical proof of this in his statement: "I have used
And
myself considerably
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht
'PLOY VER
68. feat overall: 19 feet beam.
Tak built. Tosk decked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, star Cabin and Pantry furnishings, ote.
SECOND SALE.
PUBLIO ADOTION
Sanatogen
ON
CURIOS,
improved in general health. I am working ANTIQUE OBINESE PORCELAIN & inte and loog considerable under
prosture,
4.71 and that my brain benefita by every
tin of your nerve tonic that I tako. Itions from Wan S1 (who is
TIE Undersigned has rosaived instruc
revitalises a man and is not's drug. No hein worker should be without it."
These words must impress all overworked people that by using Sanntogen they will recover their vitality and be able to keep on working without breaking down.
Saantogen can be obtained of all Chemists.
SPLENDID GIFT TO GREAT BRITAIN.
The Morrison Collection of Chinese and Japanese Paintings.
giving up business), to sell by Public Auction
கா
SATURDAY,
the 5th April 1913, commencing ab 2.90 P.M.. at his Sales Revit, DUDDILL STRENT,
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK UF ANTIQUE 08INA & CURIOS from Ming to Tow Kwong Dynasties,
Comprising -
Colour And Blue, and White Vases, Plates, Bowle and Figures, Old Bronze, Public interest in the British Museum Jado Ornaments, China, Glass, Amber sad has once more been shown in noble Crystal Snuff Bottles, Old Chinowa lic fashion, says the Landon Morningtures, Tonkin Inlaid Work, ata., etc. Post of rd ultimo. Through the
On View from Friday, the 4th apri.. generosity of a gentleman who desires' to
Catlogues will be issued. rumin unknown tho remarkable collection
TERMA- Cash on delivery. of Chinese and Japanese paintings form- ed by Mr. Arthur Morrison has been pre- sented to that institution. Mr. Morrison has won fano 24 a novelist. He was one of Henley's" young men," and early in his careerTales of Mean Streets established his reputation as an observer and writer of extraordinary insight and power of expression. Since that time h Las produced among other works "A
GEO. P LAMMERT,
Iuctioneer.
Hongkong, March 28, 1919.
O.T.
TELEPHONE No. 636.
4.8
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
P LAMMERT has received
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY
AND GOODNESS ·
WITHOUT "ALCONOL OR GAS.
:
Buy a Bottle
and
Try It!
The practical test
of O.T. is the one to go by.
Put it to the test, and
you will find O.T. will prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have ever known
NEVER BE WITHOUT O.T.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
KONGKONG HOTEL.
Per tuo, To Loxulu Town. Minstruations to sellly. Fublic Auction M. R. J. Amoyl
Cunning Murrell." For many yours he has Boon regarded as one of the leading authorities on the art of Jupin. and his knowledge and critical instinct were displayed in the comprehensive rolame, The Painters of Japan," a work elaborated from a series of articles which
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, appeared in the Monthly Review of
UN
HONGKONG.
INRIVALLED position in the Hall district, overlocking the Botanical Gardeou and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxurionaly Stted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric
Рала.
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1122. Cable Address: Sachania,
A.B., Cocs 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908. 120%
1002-1903.
་་
It is about twenty years since Mr. Mog. rison began to study Eastern art, and in gathering his collection he has received valuable assistance from experts in China and Japan, though he has in the main relied on bis own judgment and task, The pictures and drawings; which mum- her between 600 and 500, include some if the rarest and most important exar- ples of Chinese and Japanese art from the Tenth to the Eleventh and Nineteenth Centuries. He was able to securo speci mells of the work of great and miner Masters hitherto unrepresented in this country, so that from this anonymous
KING EDWARD HOTEL gifs Mr. Binyon will be able to fill vide
A
FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL.
aps in the collection under his charge.
la the Anderson Collection whole schipol aro unrepresented, and the proportion of UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT:d work and bad work is like one io!
EXCELLENT - ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE KATES.
Telephone 373.
H. HAYNES, Manager
Hongkong, October 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (Flowza) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
1!
UD
MONDAY,
the 14th April, 1913, at 3 r.m., at his Auction Rooms in Duddell Street,- IN 4 LOTS.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
known as
Mr R. A. Baker Mr M. E. Bandmann MA. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Mr E. R. Bate Capt. & Mr G.
Beardsley
Mr E. 4
Mrs A. NE. Judab Mr W. Kafumann Mr and Mrs H. W.
Kent
Major Leary Mr H. Kesafer F.MrE N. King
Mr A. Kruseman Mr P. 8. Labin Mra Lambert Mrs and Miss Lay Judge and Mrs T. 7.
4. Beaumont Mrs. E. Belilios
Mr G. A. Bena
MF N. F. Blanche
Mr G. Block
Leo
BS Levy
Mr LW. BlumenthalCapt. A.
Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, PROSPECT PLACE Capt. C. R. Beynon
(BONHAM ROAD). Particulars may be obtained from the the Venders' Solicitors:-- Messrs DEACON, LOOKER. DEACON
AND HARSTON,
or frm the Auctioneer. tlongkong, April 2, 1913
THE -
'CHINA MAIL
}
Mr F. Bennet Mr G. Bowack Mr Brandes
Mr H.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH "CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
PMAX HOT
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr A. Keith " Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr M. Kissane
Lt. T. U., R. Archer, Mr Klemm
R.A.MO
Mr and Mrs Kohler
Mr & Mrs W. Arm-Mr G. P. Lammert
Lt. Col. & Mrs A, 1.. strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucott Mrs W. M. O. Bar.
rett and child Mr L. M. Bayler Mr and Ms C. D.
Bell
Mr Bennett
W.
You
Lilienthal
Mzs von Lilienthal
| Mr & Mrs Beyor
Mrs Bowdler
Mr 4. T. Lloyd
Miss Mackishan
Mr and Mrs P. R. Dr E L Martyn Lobb
Mr S. Lowris Brooks 432 Mrs. L. R. Brooks Mr and Mrs Nail
maid
MacIntyre Aud Mra R G. Brown Mr & Mr Mackichan
Bridges Mr P. Cadman. Mr A. S. Maekichan Mr J. Cambridge Mr S. Marks& party
Mr Geo, Martia Misa N. Carpenter
MIS B
T. Matheson Miss A. Catlin Mr J. S. Chalmers". and child Mr & Mrs
Can be obtained ut the following
places in Hongkong :--
The Hongkong Hotel. The Hongkong Ferry What. The Kowloon Ferry Wharf. The Kiosk, Blake Pier.
fty, whereas the bulk of the Morrison Collection comprises many of the best xamples of the leading painters, while there are admirable works by the minor neu necessary to complete the histori- val sequence. The collection will ulti anatoly be housed in the new sub-depart. The Upper Peak Train Station ment of Oriental Prints and Drawings, The Lover Peak Tram Station. 135 hub a certain delay is inevitable before Loang Ming (Astor House Hotel).
the ecllection can be made accessible to Lau Pang Kee (Astor House-Hotel). students. A selection of the paintings | Ah Choo (Queen's Bond). will be exhibited in the new north with We Choong (D'Aguilar Street). of the Musein on the completion of the
DOATION good for Hillside Scenery Land ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. -- Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly, comfortable.
Terms Moderate. -RUN ON FIRST-CLASS LINES. Under the Personal Supervision of the Propristrans
M. S. HOY.
BRAESIDE
PRIVATE HOTEL,
STANDING in the own grounds with Svein and Croquet Laws, Langs Airy and Well Farnished Roop Every home comfort. Fine. View of the Earcu.
690. Mis F. W. WATTS, Apply to
Braeside,' 20, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1992,
·THE··
CHINA MAIL
13
building early next year probably. In Rutonjes & Sen (Kowloon). d meantion we give a brief description Hang Channg (Kewlonn). # of some of the outstanding pictures.
THE CHINESE SECTION.
Those who have been privileged to visit
etc..
abo.
ASTOR ROUGE,
ifr. Morrison's home at Loughton will Mr. B. Adler semember the remarkable Agure of a tiger Mr H J. Allen with a background of torrent and wind Mr J. B. Arnold trased branches. This is the work of Mr Becke Mub Chi (fokkei in Japanese), who fr W. Bethone
Mr L. Dirot was a Buddhist priest. He found little GUSTA
M.M. Bissinger favour in his native land, but by the Mr3. Brown
Mr J. Taponesa is generally togarded as one of
Brown the greatest painters, is monochrome of Mr L Brun
L. Brun The Twelfth Century, Of the same
Mr S. Campbell period, the Sung, which lasted from this Mr F. A. Chop rd Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century, wo Ms R. Dedeo glas have a fine Dragon by Chen Yung-the Mile Dorlando
ragon representing the powers of hes. Mrs G. Dunster.
Miza A. Dyor the tiger, the powers in earth Thor Mr B. O, to other example of this artist in Eng Mr. Emer and There are several fine specimens Mr A. Ghalla
is
if the art of the Ming period. (Fourteenth Mr.J.
Mr V. Lugebil M-A O. Lustie Mr W. Marshall Miss D. McKes Mr & Mrs McManis Mr C. Meikkham Mr. C. Miller
Miller McF Mr S. Moreload Mr F. E. Morgan Mrs K. de Morri Mra Marton Mr F Mino Mr Wilton Neston Mr Y. 0. Part Mr A. Pecorand Me & Bir H. Pink MrJ. D. Powell Mr. D. C.de Quirre
ME A A. Eberts Mr D. Goldenberg MTP. J. Rycroft
Betchall Mr. Smith
Mrs Chambers Me F. N. Matthews
Mr B. K. Mahts
Mrs Chaprus
Mrs O. Church Dirs
Mr A. A Claxton Mr T J. Cokely Mis C. Coleman Mr J. H. Cook Mrs W. F. Cwen Miss Crocker Mr C. H. Davia Mrs G. W. Day Mr A. B. Desu Mr and Mrs J.
Dempsey MrELO. Deson
Mr C. D. MelbourE
Mr J. Mercki
Mr and Mrs A. M.
Milk
Miss Mila
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mr J. E. Norton Mr V. d'Oettingen Bliss
› G, O'Leary.
Mr J. Ormiston
J. Bir E. E. Parsons
Mr T. R. Plumper. Dr H. Poensgen
W. Hatton
Mr & Mr Dertiano Mr& Mis
arid 2 children Mr G. A. Dike
Ma 0. Mr and
Dougherty
Mr J. W. Dougherty
Mr Dowling
Mr Daboniell
Mr W. Dowley
Mr R. F. Draper
Potts MrR Ray
M. Miss 7. Reay.
Miss L Rosenberg. Mr & Mrs Roswelle Mr. H. F. Seguitz Mrs F. A. Seymour MrE. E. Sharp
Lean. A.P.D. &ekild Capt. & Mrs McMunn children and nurse, R.A.1.0.
Mr E. J. McNutly J. Mrs Messer
Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and child Capt. Mitchell Lt.MonteithRAM.O.
Maja Bowen, 4.P.D.Mr & Mr M. Patten- Attorney-General J.
Lan Mr J. Plummer
A. Brckoül Mr Cebb- Major & Mrs Comyp, 'R.E..
Lt. Col. J.J. Radcliffe
R.A.
Mr Relton
GRAND CARIZON HỚTH,
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Major and Mrs Jayes children and nurse MO. D. Kast
Mr and Ms B. A
Balantine
Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr E. Komnenz"
and child
Mr J. Bocas
Mr S. G. Boken
Mr A. R. W. Labbley Mr. Lipton
Madam J. Lombard
Lowell
Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr and Mrs N., A M F. Brags Miss L. Brags Miss Af. Braga
Lacut. Col. & Mrs
Mana Lieut R. E. B. Brewa-Miss Mabal Martins
tor
-Miss Mctaci
Mr & Mrs E. Brook Miss E. Meyer Col. F. W. Cane, Mr Chas Mias
U.S.A.
Miss M. Cecil
Mr J. H. Childers
Dr E. E. Coldenhoff
Mar A. Myers
Mr M. IL Norwood
Mr and Mrs C. L.
Pak
and Mrs 3. W. Mr S. Paul
Mr & Mrs P. Pestonj
Mr and
Cupelin
Mr O. W. Randall
Mrs J. Crawford
Lisat. Gen. W. Crom-Mr A. F. Remedios
bio, R.E
Mr M. D. Edmonds
Miss B.. G. Farar
Mine C. Ennis Madam Exsult
A Farar Capt. & Mrs CorsollisMr & Mrs &. Ritchie Misa A.. Lt. and Mrs T. O, Mr G., W. R. Rogers Mr A. Feith
Cunningham, RA. Eug Comdr. & Mr Major Davy, RE.
Lt. Col. & Mrs Roome Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr Bauhrow Rowa Mr&Mrs Flanagan Dr Schneller -
Rome, R.N.
Mr and Mrs G. G.Mr A. Sinclair
M: 0. Skott Gordon
Mr T. G. Flynn
Mr Geo. Frank
Mr A.
Riggs
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Rogerson
Mr Aï B. Rolins Miss A. Romain Dr J. F. Ronjones MrW. D. sabora Mr E. Sargon Mr
Saunderson
IL C.
Air Frank E. FrishioMr H. Schroder Mr & Mrs Galentoan
Mrs S. Galestaan MrA. K. Gambitz Miss G. Godwin Mira S. Godwin... Mr A. J. Grandy
air and Mrs B. A. Mr A. Findlay Smith Miss L. Greenhill
Lt. Col. W. H. Uster Mr G. Harper
Halo-
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson
Smith, A.O.D.
Mr Hayter
Mica A. Erit
Col and Mrs Gordon Mr & Mrs P. Soffiets Capt. D. R. Hewolt
Capt. & Mrs Steriokerr O. Hofmann Hall, R.A.M.O.
child nurse, thd W. Jackson D.C.L.I.
Mr Greig
Mr H. A. Hazeland
Mr T. W. Hil
Mr R. Stewart
Capt & Mm Hodgins Mr S. M. Stewart Major Humphrey. Mr & Mrs Sutherland
RES,
Lt. Col. & Mrs Tuson
Mr and Mrs W. G. 2nd D.O.L.1
Mr O. Wagner
Major& Mrs Wealorn
Mr and Mrs Him-- RES.
phreys
Humphreys
“
Mr Hunter
“
Mr.J. O. Sibley
Bidford
and child
O. Mr. F.
Me and Mrs P. C. Mrs G.
Desroche
Mr E Mrs S and
Ehrentals Mr F. Ehrhardt Mrs O. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher
da Silvs
Mr and Mrs E. E
Smith
Mr Y. Borby
Mz 8. Spiro
Mr E. & S. Fowler McF. W. Fonks Mri A. Fuller
A. L. Gardiner Mr Mr and Mrs Garnat Mr and Mrs Preston
Miss Preston Mrs. Geare Mr J. Geste
Mr and Mrs James
Spittles
11 Miar M. E. Farkman Mr P. G. Pollock"
Glon
Mr HL Putnam' Miss Kadford 10. Mr &
Gordon Copat and Counters. Mey. Gonlbourne Salina H
Birs H. W. Seal. Miss B. E. Smith
Mr Joseph Gould
Mr. Gourger Mr.J. H. Groen
Miss Square
Blatrer
Osph. Whitfeld AO.D. Mr & Mrs P.Jacka Mr David Wood Mr H. U. Jeffries
KINGACTYRE HOTEL,
Mr G. W. Sowell Ret. Jos H. Smith
and family
Mr A.
A. Stamford Mir C. E. Stanley Mr B.H. Mrs T. Tobias
Mr E. J. Treadgold. Me R. 8. Vergett Miss Raby Viscont
Stephenson
Mr Hon Tam Wing:
Mr M. Zuluagan
KING TOWARD BOTEL
Mrs R..Almond
Mr F. Agon
31
Banks
Mr and Mrs Majer
and so Miss Massey
Mrs Bins and child Mr R. Mathias
Mr F. Bosler
Mr E. A. G. May
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Mr and Mon F. E
Bunker
Mr T. Chee
G
Chrispon Mr. J. Coulthart
McHugh
MY J; Ai N. ̈
Borrish
Mr F. W. Cork Mr M. F. Murrss We A. H. Curtis Mr A. P. Nobb
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr.P.
Nya
Dept. and Ms T.Mr J.-C. Parkis
Donaldson
Capt. & Men W, O
Passmore, th
Mr R. M. Dotson
Consul General an- Mr & Mrs W. Loger G. E. Duncan
derson
Lieut. & Mr RE
Mr and Mrs J. H. Lubbock
Backhouse
Mr O.
A. Posl
Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr. J. Redmond
His Enthardt & child Miss F. raunders
My K, 8 Morrison
Vins D. Bilis
Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr G. E. Murphy MisE; Muhlbach
Brown
Mraid Mrs" À. E. Mr and Mrs 8.0.
Carleton
Newall
Mr & Mrs S. Cobb Prof 0.8. Ober
Coeman Mr AF Panabort.
Miss Coleman
Mie D. Filkina
Mr W.B.
Mr W. H. Ford
Hind
Hanter
Mr & Mrs J
Mr G
Mr A. Li. Shields.
Men Finchatt
Do
Mr. P. Gonswaler
Mr Geo. Grimble
Dr Gasisch
MW. Bood
Mr and Mrs Krate
Mr & Mrs Schank
Dr Bibres
My H. 8. Spurge
Mr B: Stadi
Capt.&M AH Stewart & children Mr B Stewart:
Mr-E. B. Thorp
My Di Walkán Mr and Max. B. P. MWE WİK
Kabar To Wine
Lob. and Mrs C. E. Vajcé de Mrs F. J. Capt, O. V/8. Skrim-M-F. B. Lamb Mr G. O. Whitelaw
Miss L. Gregg Mr and Mrs D. A. Mr F. K. Starus
Mr B. Strufenomen Gregg Mice ME Griffith Miss L. Sutherland Sir P. O. Yon Griso Mr H. E. SwatBeld
Mr J. B. Tupp Gono JINA
P. Hall Mr Thomson,
Capt. Wr W. T. Harbord Mr M. Tobias; MFG. Hanna Mrs M. HL. Thomas! Mr T. V. Hazing Miss Bar
Fr Tripp W Cadt, J. Yangtan
Mr Chas. Waka
lo, the Seventeenth Century) Mr. Bine J. E. Hamilton Mr N, Sanders you has a Wu Wel, but for better in Mrd. H. Harrison Mr G. Schulz quality is the Morrism Fairy Hogioku Mr. P. Dobain Mr and Mrs OQ with a Phonix, and there is also a beauti MA. 0. Holme ful dower and bird pices by Chin Chi Mr. St. Gao, Jellat
Mir atid Dira P Mr and Mrs Earl Ms J. B Steven Mien, by whom no genuins work in inho My sad Mire W. the British Musem. The Yven period Mr WA Johnson supplics ̈n." Buddba" by Chang Bau Mr Juster King, who was celebrated as a colourist, Mr G. Tangons and there is a splendid romantic landscape Mr G. Laboli by Wen Chen, one if the great masters Mr. V. Laps
Stewart Stewart
*Men Stirling
Mfr 0. M. Strauba
Hide Harbur
Mr W. H: Wakefield''
Mr H. Watkins
shira, B. As Stedman
Mr & Mrs 0. Laurit Mr F. Wimlar
MARKA, N. Zahnser
Or & Mrs) MPE..
P. Thoma Mr and Mrs N Me and Mrs Homor My G. J. K. van der lng nhild
Loughlic, dr. W Ma-ter Laughlin
Mir F. D.. Wilson
Mr T. A Laugh'n Mr. J. W. Wilson Me and Mrs 3
NAMASTEDHAM HOTEL--
Mina H. Me:
Mr John L. Acheson Mr Lawrence on Me & Prof. & Max W. Wat Mr Armstrong Mr Loperties Hewett, C. M. Gain Majm BDL
∙MT & MπT Thomp Capt. 2. R. Hewitt MAKE ME Bourne FC Mia E. Lowrie --
CHUFEE PICTURES, WALL PLATES, Typhoon Map &of the Ming period, he died in 1587 THE PLATION
BOTZEN, B
Thi there ino đao tỏ arrive from Mix
nu
hal and the North about the 8th Instest,
(Full Particulars from Catalogues), ".
HUGHES & HOUGH,
"Auctionspra, Hongkon April 1913
Guide
This picture is upright, with a high hori
er had, mountains improssing with fall: Mr F. Bahn Mrs M. O.Kamp and Mr. E. E. Holine
KANO KUTEL:
Me U. Baumann" MrP.Brushqniai”;
Mise V. Bonettai
Mr Bumans 'Mini Calvert"
ard Mm A. O.Mr & Mrs Georgs 1. Mr Huon
Cheaney
M & M B. Mr & Mrs & Weill Bower
and 4 children
Weider Me
Mine Outhing Doble
CREAM DAN ZOR Mr Parker
Mir ILH. Hinchcliffe Me
EL R. Hanter - Welker
Capt. Hunter BN. Mr D. M.Whartond Mis E. M, Hoppin, Mr H. P. White Capt. Be Inzes Mr & Mrs Winder ME Jalomille Mc F. Wieder Mr and Mrs HD, Mr G.G. Wood
Mr C.H. B. Calliford child lng torrents, green woods, and moving Dr.C. Fitzpatrick Mr H. Lehrson wronty of mist. From the Tring period. Med. M. Bayward Mr G. T. Mecal which ended at the rooont revolution in Majors & Mer La La 35r & Mrs R Pithie
M2 7. & Bapreset Hepper Capland Mrs G. A.Mm A. G. Smith
China, ono notable paintingsch
Continued on page f.)
•King Mr. Frohies Mr Granby MzE. Fayazil All Hoy Mr. Brat
dr Kaha MEP Logik Mr and Mṛa Lábelk Mr McCarth Mr Molles
Mr D. Openshaw Me PencelartS
M
MEAD
Mrs
Ore
Badbon
Miss Frampton
Mr J. Miss Br
Mr and
Mr R. Osker
Biz O. Frank Mr Y Gourist MFW
Perkunder, Miss. Graca,
Miss Poole
M
Sheiden og
Muljaginbotham
Mr Van der Stepene Ja
Mr Auth Stephens Mr G.Radi
Mr. and Mrs Jobr Draker!
Stewart UK
MEA. Ushi