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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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FLOWER SHOW.

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Delphinium and/or Larkspur, -Mr. Choa Posien l; lirs. R. M Dyer 2:

Freesin-Mrs. Ho Fook 1. Phlox Drummondii,Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 1; Lady Ho Tung 2.

Roses.—Mr. J. H. Taggart 1; Mr. G. M. Shaw, highly com- mended.

Dianthus, excluding Carnation, Picotee and Sweet William United Services Recreation Club 1.

Carnations and/or Picoteen.- Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 1; Lady Ho Tung 2; Mrs. Ho Fook, highly

commended.

Maiden Hair Ferns-Lady Ho Tung 1.

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Ferns, excluding Maiden Hair. -Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 1: Mr. L. Gibbs, highly commended,,

Asparagus Plumosus. Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 1.

Mignonette-Mrs. Ho Kom- 'tung i

French Marigolds, Mrs. Ho Kom-long 1; Mrs. Ho Fook 2; Mr. G. M. Shaw, highly commended. ·

African Marigold.-No award. Nasturtium (dwarf varieties), ---Mrs. Ho Kom-tong, highly colamended.

Pansies and/or Violas. Mr, A. Tse 1; Mrs. Ho Fook 2; Mrs. Ho Kom-tong, highly commended.

Violets.Mrs. Choa Po-sien 1; United Services Recreation Club 2: Mr. J. H. Taggart, highly com-

mended.

Stock-Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 1; Mr. A. Tse 2; Mrs. Ho Fook, high-

ly commended.

Primula.--Mr. A. Tse;

; Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 2.

Annuals, Perennials and/or any plants. Mr. A. Tse 1: Mrs.. Bo Kom- tong 2; Mrs. Ho Fook 2.

Marguerite (Chrysanthemum frutescens)-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin 2; Sir Robert Ho Tung, highly mended,

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Nasturtium (tall varieties). Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Mr. F. S. Har. rison 2.

Salvin. Sir Robert Ho Tung 1; Mr. T. E. Pearce 2.

Annuals or plants raised from seed the same season (excluding Nasturtiums).-Mr. W. H. Bell 1 Mr. T. E. Pearce 2; Peak Club, highly commended.

Annuals or plants raised from scort the same

seuson-Penk Chib 1; Mr. R. E. Macdougall 2.

Arums.-Mr. A. Cameron 1; Hen. Mr. D. G... Bernard 2; Mr. W. H. Bell, highly commended.

Antirrhinum-Mrs. F. C. Hall J; Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard 2; Mr. R. E. Macdougall, highly com- mended. .

Begonia. Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard 1.

Dahlias-Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard 1; Mrs. F. C. Hall 2.

Heliotrope-Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard 1; Mr. T. E. Fearce.

Geraniums.-Nr. L. J. Davies 1: Mrs. F. C. Hall 2; Mr. WV, H. Bell, highly commended.

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Cineraria.-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1. Petunia.-Mr. R. E. Macdougall

Linaria (tall varieties)-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard 2.

Roses. No nward. Verbena Mr. L. 3. Greenhill 1; Mrs. F. C. Hall 2.

Delphinium and or Larkspur- Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard 1; Matilda Hospital 2.

Phlox Drummondi-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Mr. E. L. Sim 2; Peak Club, highly commended.

Freesia. Mr. W. H. Bell 1; Matilda Hospita! 2.

L. J.

Nasturtiums. - Mr. Davies 1; Mr. W. H. Bell 2.

Dianthus (including Hybrids but excluding Carnation, Picotee and Sweet William)-Mr. F. S. Harrison 1; Mr. W. H. Bell 2; Mrs. F. C. Hall, highly commended.

Carnations and/or Picotees. Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Hon. Mr.

D. G. M. Bernard 2.

Maiden Hair, Ferns.

M. M. Murray 1.

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Mrs.

Ferns excluding Maiden Hair.: -No award.

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Lettuces (cabbage varieties).

CINEMA NOTES.

Hong Kong Chia 1.

Lettuces (cos varieties).

Hong Kong Club 1,

RAMON NOVARRO'S NEW PICTURE.

Endive. No award.

Brussels Sprouts. No award.

Kohl Rabi Mr. Ho Leung 1; "LOVERS” AT THE QUEEN'S, Lady Ilo Tung 2.

W. Old 2.

GOLD CHARIOT.

Shadows Before.

TEAM BURIED WITH ROYAL COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED

OWNER

EXCAVATIONS AT UR.

Turnips-Hong Kong Club 1. "Lovers," Ramon Novarro's first

Treasures without parallel in Carrots.-Hong Kong Club 1; 6m since "Ben-Hur" will bo any grave hitherto excavated in Mr. G. M. Shaw 2; Mr. W. Old, screened at the Queen's Theatre Ur of the Chaldees have been dis- highly commended.

to-day. Based off the big stage suc-| covered by the Joint Expedition Parsnips. Hong Kong Club 1;cess, "The World and His Wife," of the British Museum and the Lady Ho Tung 2 v

the new picture is a dramatic University of Pennsylvania, Onions-Lady Ho Tung 1; Mr. romance of the Spain of to-day king, near the recent excavated In the partially rifled tomb of a G. M. Shaw 2

with Alice Terry, star of "Mare] Leeks-Hong Kong Club 1; Mr. Nostrum" and "The Magician," as was found a treasure of golden grave of Prince Bies-Kalam-Dug the herolle, "Lovers" is u story Potatoes.—Hong Kong Club 1; of the poisonous effect of scandal offerings dedicated to the dead Mr. W. Old 2.

on a home and upon human souls, included:---

ruler of about 3,500 B.C.. These told with a fine sweep and power. John M. Stahl, the noted director, corated with gold figures and An ornate chariot, heavily de- made the new production which

ornaments. he filmed on a lavish scale. The cast includes Roy D'Arcy, Edward right is capped and bound with A 12-stringed harp, whose up- Martindel, George K. Edward Connelly, John Miljan, and

Arthur, gold. others of note. The thrilling duel which had decayed. In each case, Both had been made of wood, scene is one of the first occasions however, the woodwork had been Novarro has had to fence since the outlined with. borders of inlay, "Scaramouche" in which Miss Terry soil. sensational fight he staged in which still kept, its place in the also appeared. "Lovers" will be

Radishes. Mr. G. M. Shaw 1: Hong Kong Club 2

Bects Mr. A. W. Charity 1; Hong Kong Club 2,

Celery. Mr. A. Tse 1; Lady Ha Tung 2.

Tomatoes.-Mra. D. Hoare 1; Mr. J. W. Franks 2; Hong Kong Club, highly commended.

Peas-Lady Ho Tung 1; Hong Kang Club 2.

French Beans-Hong Kong Club 1; Mr. G. M. Shaw 2.

Vegetable Marrows-Mr. W Old 1.

Vegetables, etc.---Peak Gardens Only.

screened at the Queen's Theatre until Saturday.

"ALTARS OF DEŠIRE.”

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the report, "we were able to make "By following this up," says

photographs and drawings, which render possible the exact repro- duction of these astonishing ob- jects.''

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Collection of vegetables-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Mr. T. E. Pearce 2. Mae Murray, dainty heroine of Gold Lions' Heads.

Cabbages.---Mr L. S. Greenhill "The Merry Widow" and dozens of Not only are the outlines of the 1; Hon. D. G. M. Bernard 2. screen romances, has turned, to chariot all emphasised by bands Savoy Cabbages.-Mr. R. E. comedy in her latest picture, of mosaic, but the upper rail is Macdougall 1. Mrs. R. M. Dyer 2. "Altar of Desire," in which Conway decorated with 12 heads of lions Cauliflowers or Broccoli. Mr. H. Tearle plays opposite her in the end bulls in gold lions' heads, with L. Dennys 1; Mr. T. E. Peorce 2. male lead. "Altars of Desire" is waving mones of lapis and shell.

Lettuces (cabbage varieties),the type of comedy that has lately M. H. E. Macdougall 1; Mr. H. B. found favour with the film fane, panthers' heads of silver, while From the front upright project

the comedy flavoured with romance.silver heads of lions adorn the "Altars of Desire" was directed by front bar, Christy Cabanne, who made "The "It is indeed a regal chariot," Masked Bride" and other successes. comments the report Maude George, Robert Edeson and Andre Beranger are included in the cast. "Altars of Desire" will be screened at the World Theatre from to-day to Saturday.

1. Dowbiggin 2.

Lettuces (cos varieties). No

award.

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Endive. Mrs., F, G, Hal! 1. 4 Brussels Sprouts. Mr. L J. Davies 1; Mrs. F. Hayley Bell 2. Kohi Rabi-Mrs. F. C. Hall Mr. L. J. Davies 2.

Turnips-Mr. L. J. Davies Mr. W. H. Bell 2.

Carrots.-Matilda Hospital 1:

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Mr. R. E. Macdougall 2.

Parsnips. Mrs. R. M. Drer 1; Mr. H. L. Dennys 2.

Onions, he award. Lecka-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1; Mr. R. E. Macdougal) 2.

Potatoes. Mr. C. E. H. Beavis Matilda Hospital 2.

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Radishes. Mr. W. H. Bell 1; Mr. H. . Dennys 2.

Beats.-Mr. A. Cameron 1: Hon Mr. D. G. M. Bernard.

Celery-M W. H. Bell 1; Mr. II. B. L. Dowbiggin 2..

Tomatoes:-Mr. W. H. Bell I'; Mr. R. E. Macdougall 2.

Peas.--Sir Robert Ho Tung 1; Mr. A. Cameron 2.

French Beuna-Mr. F. S. Har rison 1: Mrs. F. C. Hall 2.

Vegetable Marrows.-Mr. T. E. Pearce 1; Mr. A. Cameron 2.

Cut Flowers, open to all except Penk Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners.

It was drawn by two asses (the horse was not known in Mesopota nia until 1.500 years later).

Their bodies lay in front of it on either side of the pole; they wore collars of copper, decorated with an eye pattern.

THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.

Reincarnation in the theme "The Road to Yesterday," which comes to the Star Theatre to-day as is unsurpassed by any sculpture As a piece of realistic art, this the attraction until Saturday. The yet found in that country, early scenes of the picture are set

On the pole was the rein-ring of silver, surmounted by an elec-) of j

trum figure of a donkey.

when

"For some reason which it is

in the Grand Canyon of Colorado, hard to explain," says the report, and all are most beautiful. Then "we did not find the actual body comes the train wreck

of the king who must have been ponderous engine ploughs its way buried here-probably the tomb into a crowded express coach, in-was rifled at an early date-but flicting terrible havoc. flames burst forth the

As the there were inany other bodies in

scene the grave-shaft. changes to England of the seven- teenth

"Fortune reserved until the last century. The principal day the most precious of the characters are then shown leading offerings dedicated to the dead the strange lives they led in that man. Against the earth wall at age and the dramatic happenings the back of the shaft we found depicted alter their lives when they four magnificent gold vessels, two come back to the present day. The lamps, a chalice and a tumbler. story has been handled by the pro- These four pieces must rank, ducer, Cecil De Mille with all the with those from the grave of Mes OUB. subtle artistry for which he is fam- Kalam-Dug as the finest exam- The leading players are ples of gold work yet unearthed Joseph Schildkraut, Jetta Goudal, in Mesopotamia. Vera Reynolds, William Boyd and "They lay together almost hid- den by a mass of cups and vases of silver."

Cut Flowers-Mra. D. Hoare 1: Julin Faye. Lady Ho Tung 2.

Sweet Peas. Mr. A. H. Compton 1; Mrs. Ho Kem-tong 2.

Antirrhinum-Mrs. R. M. Dyer

1; Mrs. Ho Kom-tong 2.

Red or Pink Roses.-Mrs. D. Hoare 1.

White or Yellow Roses.---No award.

2.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

NEW COMEDY FOR SUNDAY.

Conrad Nagel, erstwhile roman-

The

There was a little toilet set in gold and a small silver box, the lid of which was-à Mosale in lapis and shell.

This was the finest example of this technique yet unearthed, re- presenting a lion crouching over i

IN THE "MAIL.”

To-day-Queen's Theatre; "Lov-

era."

To-day-Star Theatre; "The Road To Yesterday,”

To-day-World Theatre; "Altars of Destre.”

February 24-Cheer 'O dance at City Hall, 8.80 p.m. Cricket Club's annual Bachelors' February 2 Craigengower

Dance.

February 27-Sixth Dancing dis- play by Miss Violet Capell's Pupils, Queen's Theatre; 5 p.m.

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February 29 Star Theatre;

Miss V. Capell, 9.15 p.m.'. Dancing display by the Puplia of

Meeting, Happy Valley,

Sports, February 25-First Extra Race

members of the Ladies' Recreation nis tourney (mixed doubles) for March "American" lawn ten-

Club, 2.30 pan.

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March 3-Fanling Hunt steeple- chases (Spring meeting).

March 11-Sixth extra race meet- ing of Macao Rice Club.

March 14-Ninth bi-annual race for ship's life boats ("Trevessa" Trophy) starting at 4 p.m.

>Lammert's Auctions." February 27-At、 5, Armend Bldg. (Ground Floor), Kimberley Rd., Kowloon, valuable household furniture, 11 a.m.

February 27-At Sales Room, Duddell Street, Silver and plated ware, 2.80 p.m.

Bldg., Hanol Rd., Kowloon, house- hold furniture, 2.45 p.m.

February 28-At 25 Humphreys

Hughes & Hough's Auction. March 1-At Auction Room, Ice House Street, valuable leasehold property situate in Peak District, 8 p.m..

Meetings. February 24- Fourth annual meeting of shareholders in the Hong.Kong and Territorial Estates, Ltd., at St. George's Bldg., 7 Con- naught Rd., 11 a.m.

February 24-Annual meeting of seat holders of the Union Church, Kennedy Rd., 5.30 p.m.

February 25-Ordinary yearly wasting of shareholders in the tion, at City Hall, noon. Hong Kong & Shanghai Corpora

February 27-The Hong Kong Tramways Limited, hold yearly moeting at Messrs. Jardine's offices at noon.

February 29-Forty-first annual meeting of the H.K. & K. Whf. & Godown Co., Ltd., Messra, Jardíne's, noon.

Miscellaneous.

by Mr. Harry Ore, at "Multnomah” | February 24-Pianoforte Recital. No. 2. May Rd., 9.30 p.m.

and Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall enter- February 28-Sir Shou-son Chow tain Sir Miles Lampson, K.C.M.G. in Chinese Merchants Club.

March 1-Annual dinner of mem- bers of St. David's Society, Lane, Crawford's Restaurant, 8 p.m.

March 28-Annual Inspection of Hong Kong Police Force by H.E. The Governor.

NOTICES.

STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Roses any colour-United Ser-nt the Queen's Theatre on Sunday white picked out in red, stands

tic hero of the screen, will be seen its prey; the figure of the beast, THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD vices Recreation Club 1.

and Monday next, according to Carnations and/or Picatees special advertisement in this issue.out boldly against the blue back-

ground. Lady Ho Hung 1; Mrs. R. M. Dyer in his first comedy since Dance Madness." The new picture is en-.

A gaming-board of inlay york Cactus Dahlins.--Mrs. Ho Fook titled "There You Are," and it was there.teresting, as with it 1; Lady Ha Tung 2

presents the funniest elopement

lay the two sets of "men." One set Daklins other than Cactus-Lady ever thrown.

was finely engraved shell: the screen. on Ho Tung. 1; Mr. Choa Po-sień 2. story deals with the love adventures pleques, bearing scenes of ani-

Mignonette-Mrs. Ho Kem-tong. of a timid office clerk who suddenly Nasturtium.-Mr. J. H. Taggart finds himself in love with his 1; Mrs: RAM. Dyer 2.

wealthy employer's daughter de- lightfully played by Edith Roberts. Pansies. Mr. A. Tae 1; Mr. Realising that permission to marry J. H. Taggart 2.

is not likely to be given, the couple Kowloon Cricket Club 2.

Violeta.-Mr.. J. H.. Taggart 1; decide to clope and from that

minute until the end of the picture

mals.

that the THIRTY-SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Com pany's Town Office, 2, Lower Al- bert Road, on SATURDAY, 10th MARCH, 1928, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with State- ment of Accounts for the year end- ing December, 1927, declaring 3 Passengers Balled from Hong Dividend and re-electing Directors:

the Blue Funnel B.B., and Auditors.

PASSENGER LIST.

DEPARTURES.

Cut Flowers-Peak Gardens only, there is not one dull moment. Kong on

Cut Flowers. Mrs. Aubrey 1; George Fawcett, who has played "Hector" for England vla Singa- THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Mr. L S. Greenhill 2; Mr. E. Lfather to almost every star of the pore and Marseilles on Feb. 22 Company will be CLOSED. from the Sim, highly commended.

screen, does some more fathering in were: Mrs. N. and Miss E. M. lat to Sweet Peas-Dr. J. H. Sanders "There You Are" and in this role Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Birdwood, Mrs. days inclusive.

10th MARCH, 1928, both Asparagus Plumosus.-Mrs. F.. highly commended.

1; Peak Club 2; Mr. L. J. Davies, la exceptionally good...

D. W. Bell, Mrs. P. M. and the Hayley Bell 1...

Other members of the cast include Misses J. and A. Blackwell, Comdr.

By Order of the Board of Mignonette-Mr. L. J. Davies 1; Mrs. F. C. Hall 2. *

Antirrhinum.-Mr. T. E. Pearce Gwen Lee who plays the part ofT. I. Scott Beй, R.N., Mr. and Mrs.

Directors, "vampire," Eddie Gribbon the in- T. A. N. and Miss Castle, Mr. S.

M. MANUK, Limitable "villain," who is excellent Carr, Mr. L. G. Canna, Mr. R. D.

Secretary. as the taxi driver; and Gertrade Cromartie, Mrs. II. L. and Metr. Hong Kong, 23rd February, 1928. Smalley who does her full share in H. L. Donnye, Mrs. W. Divens, Mr. the outstanding comedy successes of Guy, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fairley, making "There You Are" one of and Mrs. and Matr. Denny, Mr. B. C.

1: Mrs. F. C. Hall 2.

Franch Marigolds.

Red or Pink Roses. Mr. E. -Hon. M. Sim 1.

D. G. M. Bernard 1.

White or Yellow Roses..

Sim

African Marigolds. No award. award.

Pansies and/or Violas: Mr. Roses any colour.-Mr. E. L. H. L. Dennys 1; Mr. R. E. 1.

Macdougall 2.

Violets, Mr. W. H. Bell 1; Mr.

R. E. Macdougall 2.

Stocks. Mr. E. L. Sim 1; Mr. T. E. Pearce 2.

Primula.-Mr. T. E. Pearce 1. Annuals, Perennials and/or any plants. Mr. E. L. Sim 1; Mr. L. S. Greenhill 2.

Carnations and/or

Mra. F. C. Hall 1.

award.

Picotees.

np

the year.

TANNUAL MEETING

THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON Mrs. D. K. Kovack, Dr. J. H. Lamb, WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. Mrs. G. B. Labrum, Mrs. J. H. Cactus Dahlias.-no award. '

Little, Mrs. S. Mason, Mrs. H. L NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Mecklenburg, Mrs, and Matr. (2) Dahlias other than Cactus.—no Basket of Cut Flowers (for McMeekin, Mr. E. T. Maitland, Col. THE FORTY-FIRST ORDINARY

children aged 10 years and under). W. J. McElhinny, Mrs. D. L. and Mignonette-Mrs. F. C. Hall 1.

OF -Master Robin Hall 1; Master R. Matr. I. J. L. McWhirter, Mrs. A. SHAREHOLDERS will be held at Matilda Hospital 2; Peak Club.

Nasturtium-Mr. W. H. Bell 1; Compton 2.

Norman, Mr. C. F. Pulman, Rev: the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Table Decoration. Mrs. A. II. Fathor Paul Mrs. W. Peach, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on WEDNES highly commended.

Panistes. MrE. L. Sim 1; Mr. Wilson 3.

Compton 1; Mrs. Aubrey 2; Miss Mrs. H. W. and Miss J. Robertson, DAY, the 29th February, 1928, "AT H. L. Dennys 2: Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Display of Cut Flowers grown by M. L. Mies and Matr. Railton, Mr the Statement of Accounts for the Mr. J. W. Robertson, Mr. and Mrsing the Report of the Directors and NOON, for the purpose of recely- highly. commended.

exhibitor. Mrs. D. Hoare 1. Violets-Frk Club 1; Mrs. F. C. Group of Bulbs (excluding Mr. R. P. Samanillo, Mrs, O.E.

W. T. Stanton, Mr. A. J. Shrubsolé, your ended December 31st, 1927. Ill 2

Narcisus Tazetta)--no award. Tryner, Mr G. J. Tarsant, Mr. and Company will be CLOSED from THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the General Exhibits-Open To AIL Annuals or plants grown from Mrs. Tan Chan-guan," Mr. J. F. FRIDAY the 17th February, 1928 Cut Roses Mr. E. L Sim 1; seed the same season (excluding Wright, Mr. J. M. Walter, Mrs. G. WEDNESDAY, the 20th Cabbages. Hong Kong Club 1; Mrs D. Hoare 2.

Nasturtium)Mrs. Ho Kom-tong M. Wilford, Mr. E Wheen, Mr. B. February, 1928, BOTH DAYS Cut Flowers (for decorative 1 Mr. A. The 2. **

Wilkinson,

INCLUSIVE: ranke 1: Chobe Weffect) Mrs Aubroy 1; Mr Flowering plants of the same

C. B. Brown 2

kind or variety grown from sced, William Mosa, a farmer and cattle

Directors, inde; Basket ofCut Flowers (for new to the Colony and/or not in-dealer, was fined £lgrat Uttoxeter, F. H. CRAPNELLY G. M. Shaw 1; Hong Kong Club children between the ages of 11 and cluded in the Society's list of Staffordshire, for falling to notify 2; Mr. A. Tse, highly commended. 16)na word.

Secretary. flowering plants. Mrs. Aubrey 13 cases of foot-and-mouth discase...

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1823.

Vegetables, etc.Open to all, except Peak Gardens & Chinese Market Gardeners. Collection of vegetables (not. less than 6 varieties). - Hong. Kong Club 1; Mr.J. W. Franks, highly commended.

Mr. J.-W. Franks 2.

1; Hong Kong Club 2. Cauliflowers or Broccoli-Mr.

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