SATURDAY: "APRIL 5, 1913.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
IN A ZEPPELIN.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A Trip From Dusseldorfto Berlin
PASSENGER'S EXPERIENCE:
In the "World's Work" for Martha
Hughes and Hough SHARA GENERAL BROKER singer gives an interesting description
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
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AND
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PUBLIO AUCTION.
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HE Undersigned have received instruc
Lions to sell by Public Auction
DE
WEDNESDAY, the 9th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Roone, No. 8, Des Voeux Rond. Corner of
Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
including a quantity of VALUABLE, CHINESE PORCELAIN Principally of the Kienleng Period and later dates.
TEAKWOOD – Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite,
FOR SALE...
Auxiliary, Cruises Yacht
PLOVER
58 foot over. 12 feet beam. Teak built. Teak decked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck year, anchors, ste Cabin and Fantry furnishings, etc.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1
of an air stip from Dysseldorf to Berlin in the Zeppelia sirship Viktoria Luing. The start was made at 4:30 in the morning, and the journey is thus described
G.
AUCTIONS
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION
PARTICULARS and Conditione of the Latina by Public Auction Sale, to be hekl od MONDAY, the 7th day of April, 1913, at 9 r.r., at the Offices of the Publis His Ex- of Hu War Department, by Order cellency the Governor, of Twa lata col DROWN LAND on the Ridge East of Happy Valley in the Colony of Hongkong,
Align the arrival of my follow passengers, who gumbored 23, the automatic docking apparatus drew the ship into the open, and as we entered the cabin there was not
berm of 75 years, with the option ene if us who did not show evidences of a of renewal at Crown Rents to be fixed by favor of excitement. Air was pumped the Surreyor of His Majesty the KINU, into the last ballonot at the Viktoria Luis ilted har a rather for one farther term of 75 years.. sharp angle. toward the sky. So nicely:
avocity
and the
halanerd was the ship between lift and, dead weight that the driving power of the motors was required to send her upward like an neroplano, as soon astialartery level was reached the air was discharged., and we assumed a perfectly level position.
A Zeppelin airship leive the earth with Bone of the balloon's soaring motion. I i just like a train, started without per« coptible jar and kept in motion apuna perfect road-bed, perfect track, and perfect wheels. We glided up into a south-east vind and tho
R GEO. P. LAMMERT has received-Lthat we word speciining moor showed |
од
"MONDAY,
the 14th April, 1313, nt 3 rat., nt bis Auction Rooms in Duddet Strest.- IN LOTS. TRE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES
known as
Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 5, FROSPECT PLACE (BONHAM ROAD), - Particulars may be obtained from the the Vendors Solicitors:- Messis DEACON, LOOKER. DEACON
AND HARSTON,
or from the Auctioneer. Hongkong. April 3, 1913
439
Business Connection in all. Countries.
Double and Single Brass, and Brax INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL
-mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Barenas, Wardrobes, &e.. Dining Room Furniture, &c., 2 Dinner Services & Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Class Ware, 1 Cook.ng Stove Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ward, Cutlery, &, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, &c.
BLACKWOOD-Cabinets, Coucher, Set- tees, Arm-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables, Tempoys, &e.. Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Desks, &c.
Als
Electric Fana, Mar de Clock by Gaupp and other well-known makers, 1 Large American Ice Chest and 1 Romeo Dupli-
ester.
Catalogue will Eå isened. TEM-As nenai.
HUGHES & ROUGE,
Auctioneers Hongkong, April 2, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
445
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions from Inspector BAKER, to sell by Public Auction
00
THURSDAY,
the 10th April, 1915, at 2.30 r.m., within his quarters, CESTRAL POLICE STATION, (Top Flat),-
THE WHOLE OF THE "
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
』
FURNITURE,
Therein Contained.
(Particulars from Catalogue).
On view day of sale.
TEAM :-As usual,
HUGHES & HUUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, April 4, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
441
THE Undersigned have received lastruc- tions to Sell by Publis Austion (FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCEENED),
01
SATURDAY,
the 12th March, 1913, at 2.30 r., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House St.,-
A LARGE QUANTITY, OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN, including many valuable and rare pieces, CHINESE PICTURES, WALL PLATEN, SHUFF BOTTLES, K.
The above are due to arrive from Shang hai and the North about the 8th instant. (Full Particulars from Catalogues). THEME:-As musi
HUGHES & HOUGH, ·
Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 2, 1913.'
446
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almost due north-
Beneath using added to the darkness. Loaring Diluan behind, the northern fanhills of the Teutoburger Wald streichel across our cours).
Bremen came to us a little before seron 'clock, and as we swept in wide circles bove the city we could see its armies of ou going to their work. They were little interested in us. The airship is an old 230 story in Germany, Occasionally one in the street wouldve answer to our frantie
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about 1000ft. a small amount of gas was their wing to us no apparent thought discharged. Again the bow of the ship Over the country it was different. Farniers with their wives and their children were was pointed earthward and our motors sent willing to pause in their work and watch to the landing place. This time the the droning monster overload.. Cattle lawsors were caught, and in another direct menaca moment the Viktoria Luise was clamped to sumed to regard un AS themselves. Perhaps they thought the Air- the heavy motor trucks which drew us into ship some great bird of prey. For an the great barn-like shed where we disant Instant they would stand gazing up at us, barkod. then would scurry away, apparently seeking
cover.
OVER HAMBURG.
Hamborg was reached just an hour and a-half after we left Bremen behiud. Again we made great loops over the cisy, which, with its harbour, wharves, and houses waa spread out as though it had hoon modelled of clay. The hum of thousands of voices exme up to us and could be heard above
the chatter of our own motors.
Hamburg wo tonk a south-east couTEO
SPORTING EVENTS,
(From Home Papers, March 10.)
Rackets.
THE ARMY CHAMPIONSETT.
The challenge round of the Army. Dou
gainst the wind. travelling in the direction bica Rackets Championship at Prince's' of Berlin. At noon we were flying up the Club on Saturday was closely contested., the Valley by way of Bergedorf and but the rackets never reached the standard Domila. In another two hours we reached Wittenberg.
the competition. Army Rackets
of
In the meantime individual tables hrd Championship (Doubles), Challenge round
in position, and luncheon was 18th Sikhs (Mr. A. H. Muir and Mr. H. E' atved much as it is in the ordinary dining-rovao, challengers, baat 2nd Battalion
There was soup, an entrés, à trast-
Cit
all piping hot-regetables, wind, cheer, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
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BOECKONG HOTEL,.
Mr R. J. Ameyl Mr R. A. Baker Mr M. E. Bandmann
Mr M. Baring
&Mrs G. Cardsley
and coffee. More of a dinner than a (Captain A. 0. G. Luther and Mr 0. Mr A. T. Barberini luncheon, and all served as though the D. King), boldors, by 4 games to 2, 87 chaf and waiters had the conveniences great hotel at their command. The prin ciples of
of the fireless choker had been brought into service in preparing the food; the exhaust from the engines being made
aces to 67. Ecore: 15-3, 13-11, 13-16, Mr E. R. Bato 12-13, 15 9, 17-14.
"
Mr A. NE. Judah Mr W. Kafursat
Mr and Mrs H W.
Kont
Major Keasy
fr H. Kesafer
R.Mr E N. King
Mr A. Kruseman
An exhibition math was played bot Mr E., Beaumont. Mr F. S. Labin treen Gray (Shorncliffe) and Jennings
Score: 15-10, 14-15. 18—13, 10—11.
Lawn Tennis.
Mrs. P. Belilios
Capt, O. R. Reynon Mr N. F. Blancha
Mr. Block
Mrs Lambort
Mice and Miss Lny' Judge and Mrs 12.
Leo Mr. S. Levy
A.
Mr L. W. Blumenthalapathal
Me F. Banst
en supply heat. After luncheon severni |(Aldarshot). Gray won by games to love, Mr G. A. Bena passengers duszad comfortably in their armchairs enjoying the sun that shone through the starboard windows. A botter place for an afternoon nap than the cabin of a Zeppelin airship cannot well be imagined. The drone of the motore be comes a lullaby, Thero is the sense of motion-swift motion-and yet not ever the slightest jar. An almost imperceptable vibration is felt only when a band is placed ou a side wall of the cabin.
THE LANDING,
MENTONE INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT. The international tournament at Men tone was concluded to-day in fine weather.
Results:-
Gentlemen's Open Singles (championship A. F. of the Riviers).-Final round: Wilding best F. W Raho (6-2, 6-3 6--1),
LONDON . PEU
Mr G. Bowiak
Mr Brandes
Mr and Birs P.
Brooks
R.
Mrs L. R Brooks
and maid
Mr R. G. Brown Mr H. Bridges My P. Cadman Mr J. Cambridge
A Miss N. Carpenter Miss A, Catlin Mr. S. Chalmers
Mrs Chambers Mr & Mrs Cha
Chaprus Mrs Mrs O. L. Church Claxton Mr A. A..
Mr T J. Cokely
Hiva C.. Coleman,
M: J. E. Cook
Ma W.FO won
For the purposes of a laboratory the sirship is ideal. It has been proposal and seriously, by German Surgeons, tu turn the cabin of the Viktoria Luise into a Open Mixed Doubles (championship of temporary operating-room when cortal the Riviers).Final round: H. Wil. delicate surgery has to be performed. The as" nd Fri. von Krohn best M. Docug upper air is so para that it really acts and Mme. Decugis (6-1, 5-7, 6--3).
Gentlemen's Open Doubles (champion- an antiseptic and removes a danger of poison. After Nauen, Spandau and Charship of the Riviera-Final round F. W. lottenburg came
We Rahe and H. Williams" bont A. F. into view. quickly wore over the Imperial palace fifteen Wilding and "R. Latour" (26, 1-6, minutes before four o'clock having mad, 6-4, 86). the fight from Hamburg in less than fea THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANGE | hours, five minutes to the Air Traße:
Following the Spree River we
The following tean bas bean chosen to mpany's duck.
The Viktoria Luic represent Paris in the match against the pointed her bow toward the landing place London Covered Courts Club at Paris on and the three motore drove the big ship March 16, 17, and 18-Singles: A Me and Mrs J. J.
Max Docugie, downward as though we intended to crush Gobert, W. H. Laureat,
Gault, and F.
Dompey Poulip.
Mr H. U. Denson the group of workmen waiting to receive M. Germet, G.
Reserves: A. Chancarel and A. Came ropes as they were east of the landings
Hore-we experienced the only difficulty Doubles: Decagis and Oermot, Gabert and of the voyage, During our trip of 4 Taurants, And Poolin and Caneh. Re- miles we had lost nearly a ton of weights serves: M. Meny and Gault. Gabert, who Anchorlaod Capital £8,000,001-
the result of the burning of fuel. The with Docugis won the All-England doubles Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital£2,137,500 ship. in consequence, was so buoyant that championship at Wimbledon in 1917, is The II-Fire Fonds....... 3,899,114 when the motors were slowed down it shot undergoing military training, but will III-Idie & Amaity Fund... 16,138,160. into the air before the dockmen could make turu out specially for this match.
the landing ropes secure. At a beight of London team be not yet been choson. 88,612 Sinking Fund Accouný vapper.
COMPANY, LTD.,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
TOTAL FUNDS AT SIFT DEUZKARE, 1911,
202,581,288.
Revenue Fire brannà..
+12
£22,561.268 2,567,158. Life and Annite 1
1,973,269 Branches...... Revenus Marine Department... 282,612 Other Receipts- massanassa
430,193
25,233,315
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Aos of Parliament, are met. adde to meet the claims under the respective. Dopart- ments of the Company's Business..
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New Insurance Paid for£ 25,687,500
Outstanding insurabon maquete
2104,066,65%
-41 | to carrosserialını £288,653,220
Amate-amjunt to Burplus amounts Dividends to Polleyholders
1910
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• Van Palm Brandon Can Smer Cald Zonám,
Total paid Policyholders 1910
Tobal Expenses for 1010 Gross earings from interest aud Bents for 1910s, Grimm rabe of Incours from
Inynatmanta i 1910some
† † Bongkang, Feb. 25, 19127
17,628,756
10,875,167
10,592,0I
63,449 50
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