MONDAY, APRIL-7, 1918.

TO LET

TO LET-FURNISHED.

ALESEND, 103, The PRAX.

A

SPORTING.

Association. ~Football

THE CHINA MAIL.

ROTAL ENGINEER ET Har D.C.LI.

The Anal of the Hongkong Challenge

•G Rooms los 4 months from 1st May. Shield was played on the Hongkong ground

Apply

"C, H. GALE.

Hughes and Hough Hongkong, April 6, 1913.

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADAHTALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

74

Codes used: A.B.O. 4x & DT EDITIONS. AL. TELEGRAPING CODE.

Telegraphic Addross · *MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AVOTION.

Tore coll by Fablic Auction

HE Undersigned have received instruc.

On

WEDNESDAY,

the 9th April, 1913, coramencing at 2.30 .., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Rond, Corner of

Ice House Etroot-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE. TEAKWOOD ·AND

.BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

including a quantity of VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAIN

Principally of the Kienlung Feriod and later dates.

TEAKWOOD – Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpota and Rugs, Bed Room Saite, Double and Single Brass and Brass.

11

TO LET

482

TO. 2, WIST END TERRACE, SHA.

No. From let May, 1918.

.159, PRAYA EAST,' GODOWN.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED a House at the Peak.

Apply to " THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong. April 1, 1913.

· TO LET.

£684

CROP with Godown attached, NATHAN

ROAD, Kowloon,

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48' with whart;

Apply to SUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCR

Oo., LTD.

Hongkong, Juno I, 1912.

TO LET.

יי

on Saturday in lovely weather, Brith terma wore at full strength. M. A. P. Storrisin refereeing the Anal was officiating in his firsḥ game" of "the · seasON, The following teams turned out befaru a'large arowd:-

Royal Engineers - Rogers; Cosou, Morush; Ferrigan, Scott, Collyer: Lawing |Brown, Pearson, Kelly, 'Sutherland.

·

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUOTION FEB.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR SALE.

Auxiliary. Orizar Yacht

PLOVER

59. fost overall. 19 feet beam.

Teak built. Teak decked. Metal sbonthod. Comploto with all deck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry huraishings, oto..

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received inamno tions to mali by Public Auction;

022

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and

- FRIDAY,"

the 9th, 10th and 11th April, 1913, com- mencing bach' day at 5 p.m..

1.

at his Sales Rooms,. DONDALL STREET,—

Loft Band D.C. LAI-Fitzgerald; Child Drew: Richardson, Withers. Linton: Wocks, Condon, Bailey, Newbold, Wyatt.), Winning the toss, the Sappers act their opponents to fxed a strong sub. To the opening exchanges the Cornwalls forwards made determined rush for the sappers goal, Weeks and Bailey being promineok. in the raid until Morrish came along with a timely tackle and clestad finely. Pretty passing by the xxppers forwards ensued, Pearson sont a lovely pass to Lewis who printed past Linton and centred scents. toly, Pearson was in waiting and drove in swift shot that was well saved by Fitz, gerald. From the rebound Kelly sont in a hot shot which the goalie saved grandly, The sappers seemed certain to soon open the souring, their forwards konoping the Cornwall, defences almost continually on the. defensive. From a combined movement by the sapper forwards, Sutherland sont-in a sw to grounder. Fitzgerak hringing off a 413 | miraculous save at full length, being doner

vedly cheered by the spectators. With the appars pressing hotly Fitzgerald had to throw behind to save his goal and from tha ̈ resultant corner be saved smartly from Kelly and fell in doing so,, and before be would recover Scott bar the ball in the net with a fast shor, the goalie throwing him.liver, Seychelles, China, Shanghai, French self at the ball too late in his attempt to

Colonies, Hawaian Islands, Macao, and save. The Sappers thus deservedly open"

Portuguese Colonics, Siam, Peru, etc., etc.

Un View Now. the scoring. From the kick off the

Cat logusa will be issued. Corn walle made a move towards the sappers Tes: Cash on delivery. goal, Wyatt executing a nice run but when

GEO. P. LAMMERT, getting in the danger zone Morrish came

Auctioneer. nerosa and cleared to touch. Withers

HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TER

RACE. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong, March 27, 1913,

TO LET.

O STREET.

N 2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER

One-Roomed, OFFICE. Apply Fro porty Office JARDINE, MATEESON CO., LTD.

Hongkong, April 30, 1912

TO LET.

595

mounted Bedsteads and Cats, Burenas, BP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5, robbed Pearson neatly and put Weeks on

Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, do., 2 Dinner Services & Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Store, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Wars, Cutlery, &c, Brass Fenders, Fire Brassus, die.

BLACKWOOD-Cabinets; Couches, Set- tees, Arm-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoys, &c., Birchwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Desks, &c.

Also

Electric Fans. Marble Clock by Gaapp and other well-known makers, 1 Large Americna. Too Chest and 1 Ronco Dupli-

cator.

Cataloguse will be icazed. TEA usual.

L

HUGHES HOUGB,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, April 9, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

445

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions from Inspector BAKER; Lo Bell by Public Auction

*D

THURSDAY,

the 10th April, 1913, at 2.30 r., within his quarters, CENTRAL POLICE STATION,

(Top Flat),-

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Thersin Contained,

(Particulars from Catalogue).

On view day of aslo.

TEINS ---As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

· Hmgkanz, April 4, 1913-

PUBLIC

AUCTION

Feak, 5 Rooms unfurnished, for the Summer.

DENNYS & BOWLEY.

Hongkong January 21, 1913,

TO LET-FURNISHED

tho run. his centre went to Condon who kicked wenkly, Morrish again clearing.. Bailey twisted his knee hereabouts and left the field. The remainder of the first half favoured the sappers but they were unable 107 to add to their solitary goal, and the

interval arrived with the score:-

AT NORTH POINT.

ALAT consisting of 3 ROUMS with enched verandahs, 2 Bathrooms, Kichun, Servants Quarters. Tennis Court.

FLAT

SECRETARY.

Immedinte Possession.

Apply

A. S WATHON & Co.. Lab. Hongkong. April 2, 1913.

134

TO LET.

LARGE substantially built GODOWN, situried on Water Frent East Point For further particulats apple Property Ohce, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

Hongkong, August 14, 1912.

OFFICES TO 'LET'

1096

Royal Engineers 1, Left Half D..L.I.O. u resuming, the sappers forwards mado a combined attack on the Cornwalls goal. Lewis fred in a bounty which was well saved by the goalie. The Corawalls were handienpped by the absence of their contr forward and were obviously outclassed. Play was rearly all in the sappers favour, Perron being in his best form, and was quite the classicat player on the field, his pases to the other forwards being model. of precision and judgment, Lawią had | hard fuck with two fine shots and a hot

stack ended in Pearson beating the de- fence and scoring the appars second goal with a lightning shot that went clean through the net. The appers were allost for moro goals, Sutherland went down the wing and parsed in to Kelly whoallowed the ball to pasa ou 'to Pearson who dribbled Ginely but was robbed by Draw. spasm-dio burnt by Newbold broke the wonotony of the sappers euntinous attacks

FROST February 1st, 101tzal Hong at Coxon checked him, Withers, however,

Road Central,

kang, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.

Apply to

FRENCH STORE, $, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 19, 1913.

TO LAT-AT KOWLOON.

237

431 NEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS,

THE Undersigned have received Instrac. tions to Sell by Pubile Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),'

SATURDAY,

the 12th March, 1913, at 2.30 PM, BÍ their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vieux Road, Corner of Ice House St.;.

A Lanas QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN, including many valuable and rare pieces, CHIKKAE PICTUrza, Wall PLATES, SMUTT

BOTTLES, &c.

Nwith the bathroctus, panury, kitchen and servants' quarters, Bathrooms fitted with English Baths. Kitchen has English Cooking Range and Hot Water Boiler.

Ready for Electric Light throughout. occupation shout middle March.

ALSO

New Five Roomed Eumi-detached and TERRACE HOUSES with Tennis Courts. Possession about middle March.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD.. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong. Febrary 11 1913.

TO LET.

100

AROM Lat February, MEIRION, No, 10, Peak, furnished or unfurnished. # Rooms.

The above are due to arrive from @bang. ||| hai and the North about the 8th instant. (Full Particulars from Catalogues), TERME:—Âs usa).

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 2, 1913.

.448

THE CHINA MAIL TYPHOON

MAP and

GUIDE

Erables one to locate the centre of a Typhoon

MOUNTED OF CARDBOARD AND TAFED FOR HANGING.

Price 40 Cents.

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.

To lat or for sale, GLENSHIEL," Bareer Road, No. 124, Peak, 5 rooms froin 1st March, 1913.

returned play to the sappers goal but Rogers was not troubled. Lowis rocriving from Ferrigan went off on a long run and centred finely, Kelly from an apparently offside position put the ball in the net and despite the rigorous appeal of the Corn- walls for oflside the Referee allowed the gal. The remainder of the game was alt in favour of the sappers. Pearson added the fourth and the game onded with tho

Cornwalln still defending and the resil Royal Engineers 4: Left Hal! D.Ö.3.1.0.

.

A VERY FINE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Containing Many varieties used and unused of Great Britain, Straits Settlement 1st Issue, Hongkong, North Borneo, Labuan, Canada New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Victoria, Malay States, British Fast Africa, Ceylon, Fiji lalands, Gibraltar, Newfoundland, New Hebrides, Orange

!

Hongkong, April 5, 1913.

Benger's Food, prepared with fresh new milk forms a dainty and delicious cream, rich in all the necessary food elements.

If half Benger's Food so prepared, is mixed with half freshly made tea or coffee, cocca or chocolate, its highly nourishing and digestive" ad- vantages are added with great success to the refresh. ing qualities of the beverage.

BENGER'S

FOOD

also mixes agreeably with stimulants when these may be medically recommended.

"Benger's Food and how to se it, for Infants, invalida and the Amihandsome page booklas, post free from "BENGER'S FOOD, LTD., Otter Works, Manchester, England..

“Fengers Food fi sold in tina by Denggiate, mverywhere.

-ASTOR" KOUTER.

404

MA. O. Lustie Mr W. Mazabalí Mine D. McKee Mr & Mrs Meani Mr G. Meikisham Mr A. C. Millar Mr T. F Miller Mr E. Moreloud MrF.E. Morgan Mrs K. de Morri Mrs B. Marten Mr F. Museo

A rush was made for the 'stand at the finish of the game, where the Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax made a brief speech in which he referred to the good progress being made in "sport locally and con, MrE, E, Adler

"Me IL. J.Allen · gratulated the teama on the fine display J. B. Arnold

ey had made that afternoon and in Mr Bocke reaching the finai.

Mr W. Bellone Mrs. Hallifax then presented the Shield Mr L. Birob

Miss U M. Bhainger and medals to the Royal Engineers and Mr.J. Browe the Cup for the ninners-up to the Corn. Mr J. C C. Brown wella. Sapper Kelly, the captain of the Me, L. Brun

Bran winning team, then presented Mrs. Hallifax Mr G. L

Campbell Mr 8. with a handsome bouquet.

Mr F. A. Chopard

Mr Wilton Newton Cheers were then called and responded Me H. Dedeoglos Mr V. C. Fair to heartily.

Mile Derlande Mr A. Perovano Mes G. Dunster · Mr & Mis H. Pink Mrs A. Dyer

Mr J

D. Powell Mr D. C. de Quirre Mr. C.

O. Emery Me A

Fisher Mr. J. B. Gillies.. Mro. Goldenberg MrJ. E. Hamilton Mr J. EL Harrison KrF. P..Hobaica M. A. Q. Holmes Mr St G, Jellot

No. 119, The PEAK, furnished, from United Service Football Longas. Mr A, Challe middle

● of April until end of October, 1913. Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Garden. *CRAIG RYRIE,' No. 4, the Peak, to let; fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and Croquet lawns.

No. 3, DES VŒUX VILLAS, No. 82, Peak, Booms.

'LIEEMUN,' Barker Road, No. 134, Peak, to lot furnished or unfurnished to 30th November, 1913, 6 rooms.

The *EYRIE," : "No. 18, Peak, To Lot furnished.

FIXTURES' FOR APRİL 1913.

court

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NO OTHER DRINK IN. THE

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and

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delicious and the most

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ever known.

NEVER BE WITHOUT O.T.

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No. 55, CONDUIT ROAD, 6. Rooms trifurished, Klectric Light, from It May 16th, R.H. D.C.L.L. Bath Coy,

1918.

WTEDRE BOTELL

Fr. 18th, L.B. D.O.L.L . Mostar, Mr John LefononMe Fawrence

Mz Armstrong hir pen

Milty

Milty

Bat:Wth, RFL DICET. v. 87th Cus,

Mon. 1st, IL DOLL.B. D.O.IAL Milty? g

10

FOR SALE. HARTING and BOGATE, or part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1184,

Apply to'r

LINSFEAD & DAVIS, “ 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hodgkong, Aug. 2, 1911.

FTCH <w good" Böld jel a la Curt or 10 Esble D'Hote with Wines & Liqueurs

Psyou have lost your appetite, ona

· fhe big Variety of dality dishes. ALEXANDRA CAFE 1 Süre 10

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Ms and

BO

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shire, BA

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Me P. W. Cid J. Vaughan

Capt

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Ewing

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MEL DAM

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М. Вгада

7

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