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• Continued from paga 8.) (12 Harris, MrJI O. Jenkins, aud. Mr. Edward Kylo There were four Engkah- men, Mr. F. H. Roulaton, Mr. J.-S.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

Werthington, Mr. O. 0. Aylmer, and Mr.SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

nd Hough Commending FRIDAY, July 4th, 1913 11. flinton. And one American, Mr.

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AUTUMN MANOEUVRES from the Adelphi Theatro, London. SATURDAY, July 5,

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GIPSY LOVE from Daly's Theatre, London." TUESDAY, July 8.“.

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THE FINK LADY!! from the Globe Theatre, London, THURSDAY, July 10, ini, ani THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG from Daly's Theatre London.

Schmidt, MN AN

In the sixth round, the Bst two Scots men had easy matches. Mr. E P. Kyle, St.Androws Uuirersity, defeated Mfr. Roulaton, Wakefield, by B up and play and Mr. R. Harris, the Carnoustio player whe exters from Kolon, went one bettor bp accounting for 31r. 5. Worthington, Mid Surrey, by 6-up and B (o play: The next Northernor, however, Str. J. E Jenkins, the last surviver of the West of Bootland, was not successful. against C. O. Aylmer, Wost Surrey. It was a capital match; for the best part, the Troon man held the lead; it was only to

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his game slackened and though be tigh tened up a little, he lost on the home groes. The great struggle of this stago was hetween Mr. H. Schmidt, Amorica, and Mr. H. U. Hilton, Royal Liverpool Their mesting recalled the ons in 1904, when Bir. Hilton met disister at the hande Chairs, Dinner Waggons Overmantala, of Mr. Travers, and Mr. Schmidt was Glass and Crockery Pare, Cutlery, ea Anxious to repeat that feat and take res vongo, on the Englishman who crossed the sto Atlantic in 1911 bringing home the Cham- pianship. The contesh was brimfal of Toilet Tables, Marble-top Washstande, from the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. excitement, and Mr. Schmidt put up a Chests of drawers, Easy Chairs, Double

capital fight, which occupied something like three hours and a quarter, being only and Single Bedstands. Tes and Occasional defeated at the nineteenth hole.

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MONDAY, July 14,

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The romi-fi als brought out some good golf. The match between Afr. Kyle and Mr. Harris excited much popular in and Sir, terest, sa it represented the rivarly which has always existed between the Andrews and Carnoustic schools of amateur golfers. Any advantage that accrued from undoubtedly lay with Mr. Harris, for Bir.

ovents

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thing beyond local Fot in his twentieth year, had not previ Duely played in anything competition,—but of course he was st home. A it happened, this asset of axperience tarned the sale in Mr..

critical stage, practically. chances by bad judgment, or nervousness Mr. Harris won by two holes to spare. Mr. Kyle is probably one of the youngest players who have taken a bronze medal,

bis beautiful style and general exceli|

and

lence in all departments of the game wir. tant the belief that greater honours a still in store for him. Certainly he is cus of the most promising of Scottish players. His sister, Miss F. Kyle, won the Senttish Ladies' Ladies Lhampionship in 1009, and

his

fa bor, Dr. Kyle, has a house waar the last green at

at St. Andrews, Bo 'that the young student may almost be said to have been bora

The other geni Gal. agolfer between Mr. Aylmer and Mr. Hilton was full of keenness from first to fash, and was taken to the home green. The golf could not be described sa particularly good, but the finish was dramatic, for though the match was actually ran on the home. Mr. Hilton ved his victory in green, considerable measure to the fact that Mr. Aylmer, who was leading up to the sixteenth hold, was twies out of bounda from the seventeenth too. Mr. Aylmar, it will be remembered, defeated Mr. Hilton at Roylake is 1910, only to fall before Mr.. John Ball in the final.

In the semi-finals, ss will be seen from the above, one of the matches was between twe Scotsmen, and the other b. tween two Eglishmen the fual, therefore, had a touch of Tatarantinaelism And for the first Lime since br. Robert Maxwell and Cap- tals O.K. Hutchinson fought out the battle in 1909, Scotland had a voice in the issue

of the great event. The struggle between

2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. Mr. Hilton and Mr. Harris, however, was

No

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Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with what

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unfurnished. #Rooms,

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RYRIE, No. 4, the Pask,

to

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1 Remington Typewriter (in fine condi

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1 Cottage Piano by John Brinamcad.

1. Fowling piece (12-baro).

On View from Thursday, the 3rd July. Cataloguss will be issued. Tana-Cash on delivery."

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Auctioneer,

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824

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OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

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and.

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS

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TOTAL Frbs AT SI DRUZENTE, 1911,

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dis ppointing, the Englishman winning over the Championship final of 30 koles by.

and 6 to play

The expectations of a good cante formed by those who knew the capabilities of

both players were shittered before the game was well begun Mr Hilton started brilliantly, and lod all the way, after winning the brat bo'e in three roken. And the following play might have been very different but for the ad- vantage that the Englishman gained at the outset. Mr. Barris svemod ill at ease, and was struggling throughout not tryin holes but to laive them.

Ife and Ammalty gnise, the bocours were evenly shlong

1,973,269 Branches,...). Mr. Harris though less skilful with his

289,689 irona, lost hardly anything in that depart Bersate Marine Department ment of the game. But he was beaten tol Other Receipt ISTUIMMIELNE 430,283 low in what after all is the deciding factor GAS in nearly every Championship final, the

the

| delicato task of the first round,”

Mr. Harris won

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of thers Mr. Hilton was bunkered, whe

At the other ba drove out of bounds, "There Art of Parliament, are set aside to meet

no redeeming feature in Mr. Harris's the clairus under the respective Depart

play subon seatly to inspire the belief that ments of the Company's Busines General Merchants

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Fornished KIRKENDOA, No. 113, The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate golf was finer than in póasession, and

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bis earlier THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE struggles. Mr. Harris's fra: experience Championship final was indeed an uthappy SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Commission

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGER, HozdKONG.

One such as was Bir. Aylmera at three years ago, when he collapsed under the Dery trying ordeal of competing sainsb Mr John Ball It emp

emphasised again the great part that temperment plays in the The closing stages of the Budie

match were upset by a thunderstorm and a deluge J. T. HAMILTON, GAAL MANAGIN of zain, which not only suspended play for n hour, but fipoded several of the holes.

Mr. Hilton was leading by

FOR THE EAST, JUKYO,

when the storm came and found the New Insurance Fald for....E 25,687,500 players and some 5000 specators at

£282,663,220

far end of the links expoast to the Cutstanding insurance amounts. drenching rain. An awkward situation EA FOR WARREN then arose. The twelfth bols became Assete amou104,068,655 and a new one had to be made. Harplus amounts to....£ 17,828,788 ruption was all the more irritating. Diridands to Pollyholders

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81 The

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made adre of the next and the soaked Total Expenses for 1910 ....... anlooker were thoroughly relieved to know: Gross earings from Interbeb that the fight was all ever. Had the like and Rents for 1910 storm beon experienced outlier in the week, the progress of the Championship would have been arrosted-for the day, as hap pened in the case o

e of the open Championship some yesta ago.

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