LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND BURVEYORA.

-Public Auctions-'

By order of the Mortgagees Messrs. Lanmert Brothers have received in-tructions to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

FRIDAY,

The 17th day of March 1922 at 3 p.. at their Sale Rooms, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

The following valuable leasehold property situate at Victoria aforesaid

ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground si uate of Victoria aforesaid the Land Office as registered in THE REMAINING PORTION OF: SECTIO B OF INLAND LOT No. 970 together with the messuage erected threon known as No. 11 Wyndham Street, Victoria, aforesaid. Term 999 years created by a Crown Lease of the said lot dated th February 1888. Annual Crown reot $14.06. Area about 1351 square feet.

For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to

JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street, Hongkong

Solicitors for the Mortga ers,

or to

MESSES. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers.

Ingkong, March 2, 1922.

By order of the Mortgagees Messrs. Lommert Brothers bare received instructions to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY.

The 17th day of March 1922 at 3.30 p.. at their Sales Rooms, Dudde}}

Street. Victoria, Hongkong. The following valuable leasehold property situste at Victoria aforesaid viz

ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid registered in the Land Office as NLAND LOT No. 1609 together with the messuages erected thereon known 5 and 7 Bridges Street, no Nos Victor a aforesaid. Term 989 years oreated by a Crown Lease thereof Jated 6th January 1909. Annual Grown rent $800. Area 910 square feet.

For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to

JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Buildings, les House Street, Hongkong

Solicitors for the Mortgagees,

or to

MESSES. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers.

Hongkong March 2, 1922.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

CHAUBB.

1-In Pictoria, with two Bearers,

Qafter hour..

Hf hour,

tina bour.......

Thre: hours, .--..

Si bours

INTIMATIONS

FOR SALE

HARBUTT'S PLASTICINE "The Child's Delight." PLAY-WAX

for Clean and Easy Play-Models.

THE NOVLART Dry Stoucil Pictures.

GRAÇA & 00, Dealers in Toys, Postage Stamps, Pictorial Post Cards, Garden Seeds,

&o. &c.

No. 10, Wyndham Streek P. O. Box 620.

Hongkong

JAPANESE

MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00.,

4. D'AGUILAR STREET,

('pposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone No. 49)

Bongkong, March 20, 1914.

AASIAGE.

Mrs. S. UZUNOYE

c/u MATSUBARA HOTEL.

10, Queen's Road Central 2nd floor

Tel. 405.

Hongkong.

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA and Mrs. KIBAKI 14 years' experience. No. 2. Wyndham Street. (opposite to the "Chins Mail")

SWAY HOUSE

HAT MAKER.

No. 16, Wyndham Street.

TANG YUK, Dantisz

the late GIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street.

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TINITORS 'AN ŽIEN HOTELS

BONGKONG HOTEL,

February 23.

THE CHINA MALL.

Mr E. B, Alsham My and Mrs C. A. Mes Angellort

Henderson

Mára. Achton MR. Heldring

Mr Mrs H. A. Capt. G. G.Holmos

Kra

Balios

Mr Penjamin

Mira McConnel:

Низасу

Mr. Jackson

Mr and Mrs C. H. dr E. M. Joseph

Benson

Mr B. Juban

Miss 18 Brapka

de O. K. Hall Brut

ton

Mro Choisy

Mr and Mrs W.

Clarke

My N. Orőhigher

Major and Mrs T. C.

Lawes

Mr and Mrs 0.

Lauritsen

E. MrC. S. Lecliner MrEd. W. Mi la Mr E. Holler

Ars W. G. Darby

Mr And

Miss Da

Iro

T

fonaghan Mr Mrs. Everett fr W. Moore Mis M. A. Everett Mr G. Marray

Mr and Mrs W. P. And child Mr and Mrs Everts Neeson

and 2 children

F. S. Odoma

Mr J. A. Farrish

Mr F. O'Hare

Mr T. S. Forrent Ingineer-Captain

MrM C Page

Mr G. W. Patterson 8. P. Ferguson Miss D. E. Pepparei Mr and Mrs W. R.Mr6, 8. Perry

Gale

Mrs Pritchard and

S NODE

MY

Capt. F. Gambrill Mejor&Mrs H G.

Gandy

Mr Jahn S. Gardner

vir W. Geus Miss Q1 BOD

Mr Juseph Gould

W. GW3 MrF.

Japh T. P. all MR. F. Hall Mr G. Hamel

Mr J. W Fanbury

Mr G. Harper

C. E.

Ricor

Mr F. E. Bittera Mr and Mrs W. J.

Roberts

Mr and Mrs L. II

Rofcts

Mre Gare fehrober

Mr J. chryser

Capt. and Mrs

Sigreland Mr.

B. Thomas Mra F. Vinit-g Mr F. Wolo

I

Mr S. C. Harris Brigade Generai C. Mr and Mrs G. T.

G. Harston

Webster

Mr J. Scott Barston Mr and Mrs R. J. Mr and Mrs W. Weir

Honder

RESULJE BAY HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Adeus Mr and Mis W Mr and Mrs L. G. Arguid Jones

Capt. & Wie Kinley Dr & Mrs Mar- iott, child & puse

Bird

Mr Band Miss Bland

Mr H. F. Campbell Mr and Mr G. R. Mr G. Clark and

party

Mr A. B. Cook

Lammert

Mr R. F. Matting y Mr and Mrs K

Mr & Mra Dennys Negre Mr and M18 © Mraid Wie Odeil

Edgcumbe and Mr Facke

Mr and Mrs J. A

baw

child

Mr and Mrs G H.

Elliott

Misa Skinder

Mr and Mer Gears Mr Stewart Mr & Mrs HeidemanMr F. D. Tracey Mr, Mr and Master

Hom

PEAK HOTEL.

February 4.

Mard Min F. R. J. Mr W. M.

Adama

Mr B. J. Ainslie Mr and Mrs H.

Paxter

ir and Mrs B.

Birch

Mr R. E. O. Fird

Ham

phrey

Miss Hurley G.Lt. Col. & Mrs F.

Hyslop

G. Miss F. O. Leslio. Mr A. E. Li-san a Mra Macfarlane

Mr and Mrs E. 6. Miss Macfarlane

Footh

Mr M. J. Breen

tir J. G. Bridger

Mr and Mrs R. Mac

Gregor Mra K. Mathiasen

* H. P. Bridger Mr and Mrs W

0.0. Bronen Kias 0.

Mayger Lt. Comdr- and MrsMrs McAineb

J. Prooke Mr and Mrs J. F.

Miller

Mr H. Buie

Mr & Mrs J. A. C. Mrs H. Miller

Ballack

Capt &Mr4.8. Mill Mr W. A. Butter-Mr T. Mitchali

field

Mrs M Mitchell Bir HA Cartwright, Miss J. Mitchell Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr J. W. Moran

Ch-dwick

Mrs → G. Myers ir and Mrs T. WIŁ. Col. H.

Nicholson Charch

A

Lt and Mrs H. B. Mr A, Miool

Clark

Mr & Mis T. Orton and Mrs R. O Mr A. H Penn

ABAZI

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Mr

10 cents

Comrie,

20

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Маво

20

Mrs Cormack

K2

70

David a.. to 6 p.)............$1,00

If the trip is extended beyond Victoria. sli fare extra

Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and s a. the shove fares shall be increased by 60 per centum.

1.-Beyond Vistoria, with four Hamers.

Avar.

....kkal

Three bours,

Gix hours,

... 0.6 cants.

100

1.60

Day (6 m. p. 700

IIIIn the Bill District

With Bearers With

Bearer &

Quarter hour,......10.35

Half hour,

0.20

0.40

***

One hour,

0.30

0.00

Two hours....

0.00

0.80

0,70

1,00

**** 1:00

1.50

1.00

Three hours,

Biz bours.

Day (6 am. to 6pm.)1.50

RIOZERIS.

In the Island of Hanakoan, 67 engaged

Five minutes..

Ten minutes,

Quarter hour,

Balf hour,

Victoria

h conta

Doe bour, Every Subsequent hour

Note-If the risksna be ongated within the City of Victoria, and be clo charged outside the Western part of the City of Vistoria after 9 pm, or be dis enarged to the East of Far View Police Station un the Eastern side of the raty of Victoria ifter

fare shall be car wer exten, hal? :

nuwloom

Starter bourke & 006118, Aulf hour

Erary subioqu

111-Talpo Howl.,

Twenty canta sosit be welded. for web extra hour or part of an hour if the bikret omanen the tourney to take longer thaa

PILSENER BEER GRAND PRIZES

ASARI BE

ASANT

BEER

M. Cooper

dr W. &.Cornell

H.S. Carry

Hou, Mr

Mr and Mrs 7 Perkins

L

Mr and the F. B

Plordtea

Mr E. Galphs

Col C. W. Davy Mr and Ms E. L.

dr A. L. Dan Bom

de Rhodes

Mr and Mrs J. A.Mr and Mrs W. R.

Doyer

Mrs rew

Mr

Roberts

Miss Robertson

Estman Mr J A.

Mra S. H. Ellis

Mi 8 D. Ellis

Mios, Ellis

T.

Eveleigh

rJ 8. Robinson, Mira D. E Serant Mr. P. obaw

Mr and Ms E. M.

Sleigh

Mr H. G. Eales Mr G.Morton Smith

Mrs and Miss Fooles Mr B. Spicer

Mr E. G. England Miss D. Stobart Capt. & Wes Fettes Mas and Minn steb

Miss M, B. Hall

J

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diame

Lottiau. r-Mr J. F.

Mr D, Taylor don

Mr T. Thuy er Major D. L.Herding Mr and Mrs Brand Mrs R. C.B. Thornburrow

Hockey

Mr and 4rs. B. T. Mr A. H. Hollinge Widianam

worth

Mt W. Woodward Mr F. N. Young

INNER TEMPLE LIBRARY.

LORE OF THE LAW AND PRICELESS MSS.

"Happy is the librarian who bas no history,"

SHADOWS BEFORE.

IN THE "MAIL."

THURSDAY, MARCH 9 1922

NOTICES.

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED G. FALCONER & CO., LTD

March

ENTERTAINMENTS.

9.-Coronet

Theatre,

That was Mr. J. E. Lattou Picker- ing's pleasant adaptation of a familiar Catherine Calvert in "The Heart of phrase when recently he was reminded Maryland." Hongkong Theatre, of his 53 years' record as librarian of Priscilla Dean is "The Virgin of the Ia er Temple.

~Stamboul." World Theatre, Mary

in "Johanna Enlists.?" Kowloon Theatre. "Male and Fema'e."

It is the library that counts, not the Pickford man; and with that he pointed to additions and improvements, and to the fact that it was the first library to have electric light.

In a

Cury snuggery embedded amongst avenues of bookshelves, where he chatted with a Daily Chronicle repetitative, there is over the door a curious fragment of history in two photographis enlargements of the name of Charles S. Parnell.

They are facsimiles in contrast, one reproducing a genuine signature and the other a notorious forgery. The first named had been taken from a letter, signed "Yours very truly "; the other was a laboured copy.

TIGOTT FORGERIES.

These were so exhibit in the memorable trial which, when Parnell's reputation se Irish leader way'at stake, sensationally resulted in the exposure of Richard Pigott, who, it will be remembered, confessed that the in- criminating letters were forgeries, fled the country, and committed suicide at Madrid.

As several counsel engaged in that famous case were members of the Inner Temple the exhibit has found a home in its library.

Booke there are at every turn in its quiet cloisters. About two-thirds of the 76,000 volumes are law works, and there are also very fine collections of county histories, English literature and many manuscripts left by William Petyt, who was treasurer in the days of Queen Anne. The novelists, of course, include Charles Dickens, whose son, Mr. Henry Fielding Dickens, is the present treasurer.

SPORTING EVENTS.

March 31.-Hongkong Boxing Asociation, novices' tournament Theatre Royal,

April 1.-Hongkong Boxing Associa- tion, novices tournament Theatre Royal.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALES.

March 10,-Hughes and Hough, household furniture and sundries. Sales Rooms, 10.30 a.m.

March 13-Hughes and Hough, furniture and a piano. Sales Rooms, 2.30 p.m.

March 14.-Hughes and Hough, old and surplus naval stores, Naval Dockyard, 9.30 am,

March 15-Hughes and Hough, old and surplus naval stores, Naval Dockyard 9.30 am.

March 16.--Hughes and Hough, old and surplus naval atores, Naval Dockyard, 9.30 a.m.

March 17.-Hughes and Hough, old and surplus victualling stores. Kow loon Naval Depot, 9.30a.m.

March 17.-Lammert Bros., No. 41 Wyndham Street and No. 5 and 7 Bridges Street. Sales Rooms, 3 and 3.30 p.m.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

March 16.-Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., ordinary yearly meeting, Company's Hotel, noon.

March 20.-Hongkong and Wham- poa Dock Co., Ltd., ordinary yearly meeting of shareholders. No. 2 Queen's Building, noon.

Here, as to other parts of the Temple, have come kings and com- moners of renown, and while eeniors have fittingly greeted bonoured guents, students have, on occasion, turbulent- March 20.--Humphreys Estate and ly upheld traditional rights and Finance. Co. Ltd.. extraordinary privileges.

general meeting, Hongkong Hotel, Clogh upon 250 years ago the Ï1.30 am. students insulted that a visiting Lord Mayor should come as a private citizen, not in State, and they be laboured his sword-bearer and others, and put, the City Marshal's men under the pump.

OTHER MEETINGS.

Kowloon Residents' Association, annual general meeting, St. Andrew's Hell, Kowloon, 6 p.m.

SWEETS FOR SWEET NELL Charles II was entertained at the Inner Temple, and in the accounts is an entry to this effect :--

was there arm in arm with Lord Item. Paid for sweetmeats for Mia Birkenhead. tress Eleanor Gwyn, 218.

*I was making a speech at Gray's The doyen of the present age is Sir Inn the other day," said Lord Harry Poland, now in the nineties, Birkenbead to him, "and I told the who was in chambers for many years students that when you were offered with Lord Halsbury-bimself the Lord Chancellorship for the third time (be held that office in three frequent visitor up to within a com- paratively short time of his death at Administrations) you replied, No, no, I won't take it; let young-have

98.

A gond story is told of Lord' a chance." "Young" was then Halsbury when on one ocasion he about 78 years of age!

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