TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN? COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.O. 4TH & 5th Earrion. A1. TEGRA Fme Cour.
Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
by Public Aucion.
גזין
WEDNESDAY
the 22nd October, † 1913, canarencing at 2.30 p.m. their Sales Tooms, No. 8.
De Van Rock Currier of
Teu Boise Part
A LARO QUANTITY OF V
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACK. WOOD FURNITURE,
te.. $0.,
Comprising as follow: TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered arm chairs and Sofa, Carpets and Kag, Bes and Bran mcunted Bedsteads and Cuts, Bed Room Suite, Bureau, Wardrobes, Wash- stands, &c, Dining Rom Faraituro, Side- boards, Dinner, Wagzons, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, etc., etc.. Dinner and "Downers" Services, Crockery, Sundry Gla
Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.,
BLACKWOOD--Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Inlaid Blackwood Screens,
Cabinets, Jardiniorum, Hall and Tea Tables, Tea-ppys, Brackets and Plusto Fines, etc. Oil Paintings and Engravings, Electric
Also
Reading Lamps. Ice Chests, &, Mosque Curtains (new) 2 Merblo Clocks, and 1 Set Chinese Halbords,
Catalogues will be issued,
TIEMS -- 3*+ pound;
HUGHES & HOUGH!
Auctioneers.
Hongkong Oct. 17, 1013.
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PUBLIO AUCTION.
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HE Undersigned have required instrue,
sell by Public Auction
THURSDAY,
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
*BE Undersigned have received instrue
tions to sell by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THI CONCERNBC),
SATURDAY,
the 25th Oct., 1933, at 2.10 rat,
their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Du For Road, Crner of
Tos Hoga STREET,
A NUMBEÈ OF LOTS OF OLD CHINESE FORCELAIN, SNUFF BOTTLES te, de.
(Full Particulare from Catalogue). Team:- Benal,
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HUGHES & Hunch,
Auctioneers. Hoogko. Cetobar 20, 1918,
10
PUBLIC AUCTION
"HE Undersigned have received instruc Tinder by Lustie à action,
(For ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)...
on.
MONDAY,
the 27th October, 1913, at 11.33, n.m. at their Sale Roms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ico House Stroek,—
A number of Blankets, Cer ain lengths of Silk Broende, Blud and Gold Brocade, Tapestry and Tipistry Curtains.
A quantity of Surplus Ships, Stores, Comprising Cargo Lamps, Glass Circles for Scuttles of various sites, Cali Hooke, Fire Extinguishers, Seamen's Clothing. £c.. de.
T-Augant.
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneer
120
Hongkong. Oct. 18. 1913.
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AUCTION.
PUBLIC
THE CHINA MAIL.
AN APPEAL TO CHINA IN BEHALF on, the citadel of conscience, tho
OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.
(Continued from pe
sanctuary of the soul: and not from in- difference, but that the fulsite spirit
יי
SHOULD CONFUCIANISM DE THE NATIONAL BELICIOS.
al sternal truth might more, in its free. den and parity and power."-Duncroft's From one of 'Madison's speeches in History of the Formation of the Con support of this remonstrated, wo takustikation, Book 5, Chapter 1, Paragrapda the following: There is not a shadow 10,11. o right in the general government to intermeddle with religion. Its least in- berference with it would be a most fag. cart supation. I can appeal to my uniform conduct on this subject, that I have warmly supported religious free dom."-Blakely'a American State Papers, En. 44..
In the end, the Beligious Freedom Act was victurious in Virginia and the fol lowing your the national Constitution was framed declaring that "No religious test shall ever be required to a qualif. cation to any office or public trust under the United States."
Just as we clude this stert irontisu
comes to my desk a letter from Pekin bearing datg of August 17, 1913, und stating than application re- queting the adoption of Confuciardsm as the national religion has been sena to the Tsan-yi-yuan and Changyi-yuan.” The letter adds that the question will do some under discussiert. This en bhasizes the timely nature of the pris ciples hercia set Arth.
The concurrent testimony of history in all ages shows that the adoption of nny religion by a nation is wrong; think
The frsh amendment to the Constitu- tion further guarantees religious right under the C. S: governed as follows:it favors one class of its subjects to tha
· Congress shall make no law rospecting detriment and confusion of others; tha ho establishment of religion or prohibit, it invariably entails hardship and per autis; that it drives from & country ng the free exercise thereal," Nor was
onest citizens wand thriving industries. this . In 177 a treaty with Tripoll that it has frequently been the pre- was made, signed by President Washing- on and approved by the senate, thus beduinant cause of national disaster and Proming a material part of " the supreme luwed as land" in which it is declarok, that the govemment of the United States is not in any weise founded on tty Christian religion."
1
downfall.
Experience Shows that religion by law rominees no one of the genuiseness or wuthfulness of said feligion. Requiring algious oath other, or any other form of religious establishment, never makes
Christians, Confucianiste, or Budd
hists, but always produces a class of hyperiton
AN “AFVZAJ
On another occasion, Georgi Washing- ton." the Father of his Country," wrote: Every man who conducts himself as a gol citizea is accountable to God aute for dis religious faith, sol should be pro-
For the Chinese Republic to present most important. During this forma ectil in wor-diping God according to the dictates of his a conscience."--
and statesman on national problems is George Washington in Response to Comtive perjed the position of her legislators inittee of Baptist Society, Aug. 4. 1789, SEPARATE DORSINA Y CHERCH AND STATE.
fraught with great possibilities for either
Nor was it because of infidel sentiprosperity or misfortune. We devoutly the pray that China may succeed ments that the founders of American indipendetice took this stand, but bestupendous task that is set before her and that a stable, harmonious govern they reveranced Christianity
.nent may
soon be established.—** A op high and holy an institution to be
government of the people, by the people, Segraded to level of legislative eunct-
and for the people," next or polition) cuprice; because they garded the realm of conscience as tra
WE Underland have resivad lust-seered a possession to be invaded and
inue to Sell by Public Anction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED).
ch
WEDNESDAY,
the 29th October, 1913, at 2.10 p.m., at their Salus Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Cerner öf
Ice House St.,
A Consignment-of
NEW HOUSEBOLD LINENS, &c..
Comprising:-
e
Ace
Witney Blankets for Single and Du Beds, Reversiklo Travelling Kug Curtains 4 yds, and 4 yds., Single and Dalle Hemstitched Sheets Embroidered Pillow Case, Hackpck Towels and Bath Sheets. Fine Turkish Towels, Dansk Table Cloths and vidite, Single and Double Bed White Satin Quilts, Honey. romb Quilts, Ladies' and Guui.'s Hand. kerchiefs. Pyjama Suite, Card "Table Covers, Underskirts, Tex Cloths, Glass and Pantry Clotha. Duchesne Sots, "Gent's 9 Fancy Verts, Gent.'s Shirts, Girl's Hoser,
the 23rd October, 1913, at 2.30 p.m., "At
Lesknor, No. 116, The Peak,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Scc..
11
$0.
FURNITURE,
&c., consisting of:-} Tapestry covered Arm-chairs and Choa- terfield Sofa, Extension Dining Table, sad Teakwood Dining Room Chaire, Teakwood Wardrobes, Drossing Tables, and Marble-
top Washstands. Toilet Sets, Shanghai Kitchen Utensils and Cooking
Battis Stove,
Ala
A Completed Set of PLATED TABLE Crystal of excellent quality and design.
i'lants, etc., in Puts.
Un view from the morning of the 22nd. Catalogues will be issued. Teaks-Cash.
EUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 21, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1259
#
THE Undersigned have socolved instrur. tions to sell by Public Auction (TCR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCIENID}"
cia
SATURDAY,
the 28th October, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.., at their Sales Room, No. 8, Der Vesar Road, Corner of Ice House Strses-
"A" LARGE QUANTITY OF GRASS CLOTH GOODS, AND DRAWN THREAD. WORK, Bedspreads, Tes Cloths, Cushion Covers, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Doilies, a quantity of Insertions, Embroidered Blouse and Skirt Lengths, Handkerchiefs, Pongee embroidered Silk Goods, Silk and Satin Shoes (ustire), etc., eta,
The above goods are suitable for X'ma Gift and will be sold without reserve,
Un Viów i ziday pịnhẹ, TERMS -- da bezal
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hoogkong, Oct 16, 1913,
1970
YYSTERY: Froh, Triad or Stewed, Jason Haddonis, Kippen, der.
ota, etc., etc.
Catalogues will be issued. TERAK-Aman?.
RUCHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Bongkong, Oct. 18, 1913.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
controlled by civil rulers and judges. For Mis Parson a prominent historian tells us religion was beenma avowedly the attribute of man and not of a corpera- lion.
Washington was a devout believer in religion and so, were large number of the prominent statesmen of that day. Said John Adams: The Bible is the Thest boek in sbo world."
Thomas Jefferson wrote: I have ways said and will always say, that the studious perusal of the Sacred Volne will take better citizens, better father, and better husbands."
At a later period, President U. s. tirant spoke as lows: Hold fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor of our Libertion: write its precepts on
varts and practice then in your lives. To the influes of this Book wo are indolked for the progress made in true civilization, and to this we minst look as our guide in the futurs!,"
But when a body of religioniste cano petitioning that the government givo inancial support to teachers of the Christian religion in certain public schools, Grant withstood, them, declar ing. Keep the State and the Church freever separate."
Regarding these maltors, Dr. Adan 12 Clarke, LL.D., the renowned. Methodist writer and commentator, says: "Run- Jer unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's is a maxim of Jesus Christ: but when Caesar arrogates to himself the things that are the Lord's, then, and in such cases. his authority is to be resisted."-Comment on Daniel D:17. When political matters are brought into the church of Christ, both are ruined. The church has more than once ruined the state; the state han öfter Corrupted the church." No secular arm, no usan prudence, no earthly TWO LOTS. Nos. 70 and 8, fronting policy, no suits at law shall over be used on the CANAL ROD, each with a or the founding, extension, and preser. frontage of ninety feet on the road, and ration of my church." with a depth of 10] feet together with
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY.
BRITISH CONCESSION.
SHAMEEN, CINTON.
Woe to the
the BUILDINGS erected ther on. The inhobiters of orth when the church Lots will be sold either soparsely or takes the civil government of the world together. This property will be pat up for into its hand.Christian Theology, sale at PUBBIO AUCTION on the
pp. 251,452. at 1180 A.MY commencing premises THURSDAY, the 30th of October, 1913, if not sold privately before that data. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all bids i no aceptable kids are offered Partios interested may obtain particulars from
THE CHINA BAPTIST
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China.
1149 Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPEI
EVER 1880ED UNDES PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION,
We might add a volume of utterances on this subject from vanous authoritice, but we close the quotation with the fol. lowlig tribute to this principle from the pen of the historian, George Ben
Mui univérality, and enthralled
The Chinese Mail
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To this end we appeal to all those positions of trust and responsibility o study reverently the wachings of the irent Book; write its principles on our hearts, and practice them in your Ives: leise all matters of religion to Be charch, the family fad the indivi
unl; let every man wonkip bafora the hrine of his own choice; establish a soverment on the solid rock of civil and religious liberty, pledged never to Intermeddle in matters of conscience or
ligion.
Thus may your house of state bare foundation had deep in the principles f justies and right; may the structure. trong in every part, riso quickly to anpletion and may this great Republic the Orient bo impregnabio to every Turm and tumpest, giving poses and -po-perite to all within these herders d ever said worth's family of nations twold aloft the beäcon-light of liberty,
B. F. COTTRELL,
Changsha, Human.
WARSHIPS ON THE SCRAP- HEAF,
KIGHT YEMEALS HOLD. «
It is reported from Saselo, saj's lba aai, that as the result of public tender. the "Suzuya" (Finerly the "Novic,”* one of the most active of the Russia chips luring the Russo-Japaness war) has been bought by Mr. Aoyama Shinzaburo, of
be
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
DEFINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
VESSELJ.
AČKATE.
Date of LaitERN
Australian Ports, &e.[Aldenkam`ray...... Gibb Livington & Co. Nov. 5, at 11. Auawaii Pories, topite Gibb Livingstes, & Co. Nov. 91, at 11 am, D'bay,v. Spor & C to Mark Shen Kaisha Oct. 21, at 4 pm.
Chiu nato
........uttardield & Sire...Oot. 29; ab't m Europy, akty Europe, Ce....-24.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. Bay, P. S'pore, Cho Pang Maru... Nippon Yusen Kaisha et. 28.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TIBE Vadersigned has received: fristrae". THE
tlong to Ball by Public Auctior,
WEDNESDAY,
the 22nd October 1913, commencing at 5,33 pm, at Ah King's Shipway, Wanel ad
1 NEW SAILING BOAT
(Chinese Kroato). Length 28' Breadth 7′ Depth 3. For further particulars, and view of plan apply to
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Actioner.
Hongkong, Oct. 16, 1913. -
by Public Auction,
Wahu
Haliquo Ernash SimeEAM
Mesengerlos Maritime Nord. Meesazorias Maritimes Nov. 8.
Melchors & Co.
Surope. Prinz Biel Friedrich. Melchors, & Co J'ta, Kucht. Siukai BorDO Robo, S'ani
haru ipponensraayınana
Turi London, Antwerp, te syringaer
| Koba & Moji..................
London, & Dela
Londen & Antwerp.. Vestalis.
Out Y
Sander, Winlar & but fat, 31.
Sassout On., La. "at on
10.
P. & D. S. 8. O... About Oct. 29, P.&O. S. N. Ca......Out. 25. at Noạt
arding Mson Cold Cab 25.
Jardins, l'son &Co, Le Nov. 20.
Londor, de Don of Ruthvenardine, Mont Co. Nov. 10, Lo don & Ap... Danbos shira........... Manila, Cebu & floh Zafire Manila, Cebu & lubabi Maniin Manila
Lamongang.
yuonsang.....
Showau, Tome & Co... Dat. 54, at p.m. Showan, Tomos & Co Nov. 13, at 4 pm. Jardine, on Cn. Tot. 3, at 2 pm, fardine, 31'son. Co, Ld Nov. 1.at 2 p.m. ippen Yaren Rainha Oct., 23. Daylight. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Yov 8, Daylight. The Bank Line. Id....Vav, 7. vreet Simons.geries M'times Oct. 21.
P Sund A...
&.S.N. Ca... Nay 1. Aarzani....Megories Maritimes Nos. 3.
Mar. Lendun, A. Katori Mara Mar., Landen &... Kamu Maru..... New York. Denbigh Hall S'hai.
Kobe & Maji S'hai Maji & Robe.... Shanghai & Japan
1269 S'hai & Japan Portal Australien.............................
S'hai. Trau & 'wang Kiakiango N' Kah & Thama Nikko Maru Sandakan
Mo
San Francisco, v Japan Mongdia
Megories Maritimes Nov. 17.
Butterfeld & Swire...or 25. Daylight. Nippon Yuren Kaisha Oct 92, at 11 am. Jardine, Mon Ca. L. Oct. 24, at Neor.. Pacifo Mail 8.8. Cod Nov 8 m2 1 13...
Nov. 5, ab Nooo, Toyo Kisen Kaisha Ham atg Amka Linie t. 22 Hambury Am'ka Linje|Oct. 28. Jardins, M'sonCo., Id. Niet 2 Daylight.
Sassoon to Nov 1 Sander, Wailer Nor.
POBLIC AUCTION...
Sau Pcisco, T. spa Nippon Mars TEX Undecigned as received instraci Lobo & Thaur jugovia
Jou from Consol von Wiser to 18 ha, hoe & Thams Andalusia.
Kube & Waji.. Kutoany....... Shai, E
Kobe&Moj... regory Apear... Shangh
Bobaniz. India Shanghai..
Luchow Shanghai...............
¥*
00
FRIDAY..
The 24th October 1913, commencing ab
S'bai,
30 p.m. at his Residence, The Fir" Shanghalongane
Magazine Gar ROAD,-
Spore, Pany, Calcutta) Japan.............. A QUANTITY OF
S'pore, Fang & C'sts. lolungs S'pore, Pang & Cal't. Yamang VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDS'poro, Penang & Cashing
Raimon... FURNITURE,
(Full Particulars from Catalogue) dloo
quantity of plants in pots.
Ou view from Thursday the 23rd Oct. TERM-Cash on delivery
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. Oct, 20, 1913,
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
J
1283
THE Undersigned bas received instruc- Tina from C, W. BESTICs Est, to sell by Public Auction.
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 29th October, 1913, Commencing at 10.30 4.35. at his Residence No. 3 Mountain View (29 The Feak).
THE WHOLE OF HIS
VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD
"
FURNITURE, Comprising:- Chesterfeld Sofa and Easy Chairs, Teak Music Cabinet and Overmantel, Upholster
ed Piano Seat, Blackwood Flower Stands And Table, Tientsin Carpets and White Lace Curtains, etc.,
etc.
Handsome (instained) Teak Sideboard, Dining Table, Chairs and Dianer Waggon, Teak Writing Table and Hallstand, etc. etc. Don' le Frass Bedstead, Fine Tosk Bed. room Suits (unstained) Teak Toilet Tabin and Washstand, Sanghai Bath Tabs,
atc..
ote. N.R-Most of the above made by Wm. Fowell & Co.
Oa riew from Tuesday the 28th October, Catalogues will be issued. TermaCab ou delivery..
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Book Oct, 18, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
1277
asks for Yon 5,000. At the same time,
THE Undersigned has received instru Katsuragi was bought by Mr.Tons to sell by Public Auction, Hashimoto Masakichi, of Sasebo, for Yen 65.316.88. and six torpedu bosta by Mr. Sakaguchi Sudskich, of Osaka...fur Yen. 25,550. These vensals will wil he broken ip at an early date.
£100,000 MUSICAL TOUR.
Mme, Melba united recently tran Liverpool on the Empress of Britain to A guarantee enter on her Americau tour,
* £100,000 is assured to the artist.
PLAGUE OF MIDGES..
Blackburn was infested by great clouds of midges recently and hundreds of people in the town were bitten or ten-
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION
IK Understood has recarred Instrue.
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
On
THURSDAY,
the 23rd October, 1913, Cordmenacing "
at 11 sim.
at his Balos · Bootza, BUDDELL STREET, —
No one thought of vindicating reli.porarily blinded by them. Shop windows were enrrëred with the tiny Insects. The gion for the conscience of tho individual.
voice in Judea, breaking day for takes In the corporation pack appear to
Sau the breading place of the pests. the greatest epoch in the life of huma- nity by establishing a pure, spiritual, and universal religion for all mankind, enjoined to render to Casar only that which is Caesar's. The rals was upheld during the infanny cd the gospel for all men." No sooner was this religion adopt- ed by the chief of the Roman Empire than it was aborn of its character of by an un- holy connection with the unholy state; And so it continued till the new nation, the least defiled with the barren coffings of the eighteenth century, the mont general believer in Christianity of any people of that age, the chiof hair of tho Reformation in its purest forma when it came to establish, a government for the United States, refused to treat faith as a matter to bo regulated by a corporato body, or having a headship in a monarch or state,
Vindicating the right of individuality," gtag, and in religions abors ali, das zew nation dicoli Brael. 'This" the ample of accepting in its volations to God the principle, Best divinely God in Judea To fafh them
temporal things to the temporal powe but the American Constit
many via the "mu
statni wibaheld hocke
yo
A QUANTITY OF
U
THURSDAY,
the 30th October, 1913, commencing at 11.M. at No. 1 Reclamation Street, Yaumati.
A QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, etc. Comprising:-
Clyde donkey feed pump ith cylinders
'" diameter and stroke 8"'"
241 Centrifugal pumps and engines. 2 Steam Win-laus (complete) cyände é, Iron Caatings for steam windlasses.
1 Vertical Single crank Tandem engine.
1 Horizontal steam engine with rarers ing gear and fly whosi, cylinder 5".
#1 Vertical boiler 5 diameter
height with food pump.
od 16'
P. & 0.8. N. Co... Abat Oct. 21 ...Buttarfeld & Swire... Och 23, at 4 p.m. Jardine M'send Co, Ld 'et. 24 at Noon.
D.
D. Sassoon & Co., Lil.Oct. 23.
SABAGON & Co. Ld: Oct. 30, Jardine, M'son Oo, Ldet. 95, at Noon Jardine, M'son&Co, Ld Nov. 1. at Nobs. Douglas, Laprak Co. Oct. 23, at 4 p.2. Stow, Amoy & Fcho Hritan....
Douglas, Laprik Oc. Oob 94, 11 m2, Stow, nos & Fchow Intching.............. Daugias, Laprait & Co. Oct. 8, at 11 a 10.
Maru Kaljo
Osaka Shoson Krishnet, 22, st Soon. tow, Amoy & Fchox!
Nipp u Tusen Kaisha Oct. 22. at Noca. Sydney. Matbourne & luaha Maru......
Nippon Yusen Kaba, Oct. 22 at Noon Sydney, Melbourne el fingu Maru........ Victoria T'mn & Japas Chicago Mar........ Onks Shoeon Raishaheb. 30, mi i p.za. Vancouver, R.C.)&c. Ea press of Japan. Canadian 'fe R. Co...Oct. 23. Canadian P1ño, E. Co, Nor, §. Vancouver, (B.U.), &c. Empress of Russia
''
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr & Mis P. Ahrfold Mr W. Ander-o Mr R. J. Artber Mr F. W Ashtou Mr F. E. Bald-in Mr A. T. Barberini Mr & Mrs C. Barons.
feather
M: W. B. Kaspp Mr A. Kruseman Mr A. Lamberton Mr. Latimer Mi Latimer Mr T. Leeman M: G. T. Lieyd
It W. Logan Miss Lemaghi J's G. W. Macken
Baconsf.ather L-Cel. & Mrs Barnes Mr A. S. Mackichan Mr E. R. Bate Mr F. A. Mackintosh
Mr and Ms Mann Mrs. R. Bellis Mr F. A. Biden M. J. G. Briga Mis AA Brigham
Bir Manr, Jr.
F
Dr G. Mariett"- Mir Geo. Martiu Mr J, T. W. Caldwell Mr C. Farabrothe: Mr A. J. Cambridge Mason M1 and Mr FW. Mrs R. T. Matheson
Mira M. Matheson Carey and child
Mr & Mrs K McVeagh Bie Williams. Mr and Birs F. X. Mr C. B. Mr and Mrs Ca es
D'Almada E. Castor D. E. Malta. Miss D'Alunda E. Mir J. Merecki
Bir P. Meyer Mis M. Moody
Castro
Castro
D'Almad
E.
Mr F. T. Chap Mr A. A. Ciszta Dr & L. E. F. Cole-
man
Mr G. P. Curry Mr C. H. D.vin Mr G. G. Denison Mr & Me ferten
dahilár‹ n Mr J. Dewac Mr and Mrs R.
Dougins
Mr J. Dunca}} Mr and Mem. 11.
Ehrenfels
Mr J. D. F. Müller Mits J. D. F. Mulder Dr U. Muller
Miss G. Me J. Ormiston Mr A. Otto Air J. W. Patos
Mr. Naut
Mr &. Pateren Ara S. B. Philip Cap, M. Picknell H. Mr O. H. Poiter
Mr 11, de Proville Mr W. J. Pringle
C. Bir an Mrs F. W.
Prising
Misa L, S. Fenwee Mr C. E, F eken Mr Denman Faller Mr A Gallotti Mr und M. H.
Geare
Mi J. E. Gibson Dr J. M. Gillio Dr and Miza F. M.
Godchild Mr A
G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr J. Gout M's N. M. Green Mra J. Griffiths Capt T. Gray
P. O, de Griso gono
Mr F. C. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna
Mr & Mrs W. Yun
Pustan
Mr B. Raworth Bir E. H. Ray Mr E M. Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond Mias F. Beay
13 T. N Robinson Mr W. M. Ronde air R C. Ros Mra Ratherford Bir H. G. Bafford Bir H. M. Sauders Mrs Scheok
Mra G. A Scribner Air BT. Singer 11 snd, Mrs E. E
Breitk
Biz V. Sorby Miss A. Square Mr and Mrs W. &. Mrs T. E. Sumaga
Hannibal
Mr J. Var han Me and Mrs D. J. Mr M F. Vaight.
Hathaway
31: G, H. Swift
Mr And Mr Hector Capt. Walker on MK A. Ma M. Wall
Heth C.G. M. L. Watson Mr R. Heyne
Mr B. O Woeren Mr W. B, Hind Mr A. West Mr. J. W. Hoaiben Mr F. W. White
1 Horizontal tubular boiler §′ 6′′ diame. Mr & Mr R. Tones. Mr G. G. Wood
'tor and length,
2. Double geared expetana.
Mr E. 8. Kabel
Mr H. E. Martin Miss Massey
KING KUWARD HOTEL.
Also
1 Bot-2 ton chain blocka, shafting, old
cylinders, old iron, etc.
Dr Bryar
Mr. J. Cargill .. Mr. H. Olegg
Dr P. X. Costello
· And
Mr and Mrs F. E
MoBunb
To be sold at later date if not sold by Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr and Mrs. H. A. private treaty in the meanwhile,
Mr. Donaldson.
..!
Mr A. F. Foaron Mr W. E, Ford
Mody
DrU. Muller
i
PRAX MOTEL.
Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Lt Col H. W. I,
RA.M.O.
FL.G.A.
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Major General Kelly Mr and Mrs E. S
strong
Mr T. Arikur Mr E. F. Aucatò
Krauss
Mini Macher
Mr and Mrs J. S. Capt. & Mrs McMun,
Auld & children
children and nurse,
Mrs W. M. C. Bary RA.MO
rett and child.
Mr E. J. MoNuty
Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr & Mrs Mitoheli..
Bell
Mr & Mrs Beyer Mr Bowdlar
more and child
Rev. Foster Pegg
Mr S. L. Parkina
Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr J. Plummer
Lt-Col.J.J. Radclife,
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Mr Ralton Lt. sol Mrs Sharp,
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EAle
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Col. Gordon Hall
..R.A.M.O.
Mr J. EL, Gordon Mr H. Hancock.
Mr A. Sinclair Mr O. Skolt Lt. Col. W. H. Usher
Smith, A.0.D.
Mr and Mrs SoBi Capt. & Mrs Sterizke,
turse and child Mr and Mrs 0. H. " Stewart & children Miss Taylor
Mr H. A. Haraland #MrO. Wagoor Capt. & Mis Eodgins Mr N. C. Walker Major Humphreye. Mr David Wood
RES.
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Humphrey
KINGBOLIKE ROTEL.
Consul General An Dr & Mrs Evan-JonesS
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Brewerigg
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BOD
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Curlston
Mr. J. S.
Chatmera
Mia D. Filkins
Conant Schillinger Mr Schoter
***Mr A. L. Skínida,
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Hunt, B.N.
hire, B.A. Mr G. J. K. voD
Bajor and Ms F. J. Wai
Hanter
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'dzand barITOK HOTALau
Mr & Mrs Almberg: Mr and Ms F.
Me and Mrs B. A.
Balantine
Mr G. Barner
Mr. A. O. Benfald
Mr & Mrs W. Bishop
and child
Mr B. G. Bellam
Goodman & child
Mr A. J. Grundy
Mr T. M. Holisme
Mr
W. Jaakson
der
Mr WG. Johnstone
Mr E. Kanch
Me K. KitazaW'
Liant R. K. B. Brers-Mir A. R. W. Lashley
tor!
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Mr C. W. BandaTi
Mr AF. Remacion
Mrs J. Crawford Mr W. H. Crimp - Mr M. F. Murray".
Mr. P.Nabb Lieut. Geo. W. Drum-Me 4. Bigge
Capt & Mrs GardnerMr W. Ondwborn
And 18et vertical marine engines with 3 Ms For cylinders "of 15", 24′ and 40 diameters: with sondenser and pumps complete. Also My Gilbert 3 bilge directing hens, 1 reducing and Mr D. Graham
| discharge valves, I set double mfoty valves,
i stw distributing valve chest with ralves, 1 main injection valve, etc. used with abèrs engine...
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDị. On view now.
FURNITURE
(Bemmred to Sales Room for the convenience of "ale).
A few places of Canton BLACKWOOD
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Bir 11 K. Rigge Mr.M. Roos
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&M A 1, Mr and Mrs Lemare * Stewart & children.
and child. Mr.J. Lennox
MR Mr 15. Tamo" 1:60. Mr & Mrs Manner Mr R 3. Thomson
Mr F. W. 1 Man Mr D. Walker *
Mr H. J. Westphal
My E. Giord Hand Men. Hemitou,
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Hr. Holmal Diy Cooka By and~Mre 1. B. DỄ Keyt
SLAZENGER'S
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A TENNIS RACK STS made for 1925 De Brothers
SLAZENGER'S 1913 EENNIS HALLS.
For further puri
bie, R.E
Mr T G. Flynn Mr E. J. Gilbart.
- Mr G. W. Bewall -
"Hey 3. Valgotine and
children"
STATION HUTRI
Mr said Mrs. A. Q. Man J, Kouto & child
Akabaret
My H. Lehmani Mr and Mm J. M. Dr & Mrs J. Mayer
Aröntk
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