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raes hotweon Polka, Strategist and Sialad ro ulted in Polka, securing third place. Time

The GARRISON CUP:

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 1901

per solo; entrance (forced) $5, One mile and three quarters.

The LADIES PURSE; for walers subscribeä for as derby or subscription gribas, handi- carry top cap; previous pop-startars to weight; entrance $5, Ono rennd.

Mr. A. Babington's Sundowner... Mr. Bromer's Confederation Mr. Baxey's Imperial Rose Mr. Buzey's Favourite Rose Mr. Bakey's Soutenir Reso 14 Mr. Darius' Fame....

Bay and Sundowner following. Mentor entered the straight with a lead of eight lengths At the Distance Post Sundowner Look second place. mn. 41 1/3 Bented by the officers Mentor cantored in, winning by 1 lug the;" of the garrison; second to receive $100; for Sundowner second, Daun Hay third, and Blue walers subsoribed for by mombers as derby Gum fourth. Time, 2 uins, 2-2/5 eccs, griffins; subscription water griffins, eligible; The Tat YEUR FONG LUP; vaino $200; pre- Beated; second to receive $50; for walors handicap previous non-starters carry top

subscribed for as derby and subscription weight; entranco $10. One milê,

griffine; winner of the Garrison Cuperclud Mr. Jay's Rheingold, 1st 2bs

(Mr. P. A. Car) I

ed handicap. Ones round. Mr. David's Unionist, 110st 9lbs.

Mr. Hammonia's Donner, 10st CIUs'

(Mr. P. A Cox) Mr. David's Unionist, 10st 10lbs...

(Mr: Muller) Mr. Derick's Farewell, 10st 131

(alr. Luoming) Mr. J. H. Lewis Taphazard, 10st fle

(Al Walwyn) Mr. John: Peel's Dingo. Ist

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(Mr. Moller) Mr. Dorick's Farewoll, 10st 71hs..

(Mr. Cummings) Mr. Baxor's Imperial Rose, *10st

(Mr. Grunsou Mr. J. H Louis Arrogant, 1 ba

(Dr. Wilwyn) U Mr. Hammonia'a Blitz, $10st obs

(Mr. Johnson)

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Mr. David's Colonist, 10st 10

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(Dir. May)

Mr. David's Unionist

Me, Darius Glory

Mr. David's Colouist

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Mr. Dryandust's Crusader

Captain O. J. Flower Battle-axo Monia's Blitz .

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Mr Hart Bock's Belvoir

Mr. Hurt Duck's Croton it. Hart Back's Zducole

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:• 4lba,overweight, he overweight. bits overweight. $bs overweight. In this rave six out of the twenty horses entered started.. Imperial Rose at once got inting of wall, Going round by the Bridgerday's Phoiugold m front. and was still loading when passing the Orand Strand for the first time. Farewell be ing second and Arrogant third At the Black Rock Imperial Rose and Foroweli were Mill first and second, but Unionist hard wou

-Of the 18 hores autored six started, all got Dingo led, followed by Colonist and Haphazard, | Donner being last. Along the bout, Colonist secured firat place, with Dingo secund. Colouist led at the Black Hock, but Haplussard, which

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A GODOWN PLUNDEREL Li Chan was placed in the dock charged with the theft of a quantity of four valued at XIU the property of the Pon Company. The police ovidence was to the effect that the pris- Uoner by some unexplained means obtained access to the company's gedown in tho Con- 7aught Road, and when discovered was about to have it with 30ins of four, aongst other things, in his possession. Corroborative evi- deuce having been given, his Worship rousi- 4dered the charge proçed and sentenced the pris- oner to two mouth imprisonment, with hard Of labour.

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The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at the seventeenth ordinary general meeting to be held at the office of the General Managers on Saturday, 9th March,

12 o'clock ota-

before Annoxed we have the pleasure to lay ahureholders the amm 'stutement of accounts made up to the 31st December, 1980.

tlord ples from Arrogant, which was fourths gradually, coming up, innd vocarea socond The BLARE CHALLENGE LUr; presente forward from last year, anetaris by SBELA1465 |

At the Villare. Unionist, which had unde ʼn spurt, was leuling, with Imperial Rose ect and Arregant third, Unionist entered the stonight with lead, but was challenged by Rheingold. The latter got abead, and won by twn lengths, two lengths dividing the segopist

third. Thue, I mis. 52/5 ae.

The GERMAX Que; presented by the merabera of the Germann Clab; second to receive half the entranto fuas: for subscription walor grif- fins of this season, 1900-1901, weight for inches as pur scale, exatranco 219. Que zuile and a quarter,

place, and on coming round by the Village Coming up the i lod, bućiatterly got lishind

straight Donner Look at brand trished first. Time, 1 min. 40 secs.

The ProFESSIONAL CUP: presented; seond to receive half the entrance fees; third-5254 for Chim ponies; weight for inches as per seale, previons winners at this meeting of one race 2Bw. exten; of two racds & Us, exten; of three or more races 7 lbs.. oxir un-win- us at this meeting allowed is a non- starters at this. meeting included 216. One mile and a licht.

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*ME J.-H. Lewis' Bulbul, 19st Bibs

(Mr. Jolan) 4 Mr. G. 1, Potts Forest King. Istub... Mr. Darick's The Doctor, Det

X (Mr. Chumming! 5 3 Mr. Mansion Ante, 1st flbs

(A1. Whiwyn)

Mr. Daring Glory, 1st hits......

(Ma.-W. W. Cox) "Mr. David's Loyalist, 10kt Bibs

Mr. Mollery Mir. Hart Buck's Croxton. 1st 10lbs..... (Mr. Crawford Mr. Hammonia's Baron, 1st 13s..

(fr. A. Cox) Mr. J. H. Lewis innocent, let

(Mr. Johnson) Fira borses out of seventeen which had entoral rau On getting away Glory led, with Croxton secual and Leyalist third. Pasang Che Stawl the first time Loyalist hal secured second place, and at the bend had come up to Glory. At the Black Rock Glory strain took to lead from loyalist. On passing the Rock Glory and Loyalist were level, Croxton lottow ing ten lngth behind. Glery entered the straight with half-aith lead from Loyalist, Grozion being tea lengths hokind. Glery con- tined to incase his lead, and won easily by eight langitis, there beinir ten lengths between the second and third: Time. 2 min. 25 see.

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NATY CUP TORELted by officers of H.M. Plert: second to receive half the entrance fees; third $25; for China pontos; weight for inches as per scale; winners of one race at this mouting Sllis, extra; of two or more races, Site extra: non-winners at this meeting al- Lownd Sis: previous on starters to carry 12t, entrando S10. One mile and a quarter. Mr. John Peel's Sof; T1st 1lhi -

(Mr. Gresson) Mr. Derick's The Doctor, 10st 1215

(Alr. Cummings) Mr. Nantiens Sunshine, 1st 9.

(Mr. May) Major C. M. Dohgil's Lute, 10st 19lbs

(Mr. Johrison)

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Of the twenty-fire hores entered for this race only four turned up. The Doctor siseted off with u sud, followed by Sunshine and Latte. At the Bridge the order was the same, bat at the Black Rock, Sanskine drow up to The Dector, being closely followed by Set. At the Village, Set was leading, with Dontor second and Sunshine third. eat maintained his lead along the straight, closely followed by Dector, The latter, however, was unable to got in front, But winning by about half a length. Te 2 min. 10 275 BECST

The EXCHANGE PLATE; value $50); presented by the bankers und exchange brokers of Hongkong; second to receive $100: third $50; for Clius ponies weight for inches as per scale; winners of the race at this meet. ing Sila, extra; of two or more races is. extra, unplaced ponies allowed is; previous non starters to curry 12st.; entrance $10. One mile

Mr. John Peel's Baluchi, 10st 10lbs

Mr Marshall's Hope, 10st 7lbs

Mr. Derick's Sandstorm, llib

(Mr. Grasson) (Mr. Crawford) (Mr. Cummings) (Afr. Moller)

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| Capt. H. M, Richard's Edelweiss, Lost Falls,

(Mr. Lloyd) O Mr. Bugey's Roan de Franco, 1st

(Mr. GressonL }

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A good start was made, Ants getting away first, followed by Boso de Frares süd Edelweis At the Black Rock Aute still headed the field. and entered the straight first. Exalmiss ou being second and Bulbai third, with Forest King fourth. The order of passing the Stank for the first time wes--Ante, Edelweiss, Bulbul. Forest King. Doctor, and Rose de France the last named about ten longis behind the louter. Going by the Bridge, Edelweiss took the lead. Anto dropping into scout place and Forest King coming en third. Forest King was going powerfully, aml at the mife-and-half stretch headed the field, with Balbul second. Edelweiss third, and Doctor fourth. Aute here, was finished, and dropped ont.

Going down the hill from the Black Rock, Forest King laid by three lengthis from Bulbul, Dolor running up to third placus. Round by the Village the same order was main tained. Entering the Straight, Faust King still held the lead, Int at the Distance Post Balbu! beat Forest King, and won by a length, Ferust King was secol and Doctor third, a length also separating then. Time, min. 17

soca.

Mr. G. H. Potts, owner of Forest King, laid

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by His Exoslandy Sir Hoary. Blako, 6.M.G: for subscription waler grifas of thin aven, tuw 1901, to be wax inire by subscription sale gefins the beni side pro- perty of the same owners; winner to receive 70 por cent of the entrance. foe; second 20 per ein; third pet cont; weight for luches as per scale, winner of the Valfor stakes and/or German Cup bs extra, ners of any other races 51bs extra; penalties accumulative up to 9; entrace to $10, One zaile.

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The PARSE CUP, presented; sound to re- ceive $50; third $25 for Chine ponies, weight for inches un púr scale, wìucers of one race at this meeting 3. extra; of trul or more races is extre; placed ponis allowed 3; unplaced posies nitowed lbs; non starters exoladed; intrance 310. Ono mile. The WALER CHAMPION STARTS; with $750 aded; for waters, winnirs only; a forcel entry: utnue $20, winners of two races: Sid of three or more mes 350; weight. for inches us per seule. One mijo.

The net profit, indading the balance brought which it is proposed temppropriata na follows:-

$19.6.AM To place to serve Fund

y para tridend of du per cent. po pury fanard to next year's

102.0. 049 12,702065 account Business in que suffered during the year rom the abnormally high price of Manila

but mertheles car sales witow an in has, and the result, though net so good as last of last year, is still stalactory,

Consulting Committee. In necòrilance with le Articles at Association, Messrs. Gillies,¦ oris, farmond and swan retire, but offer themselves for re-election, y

Anditors-The accouula inve been audita by Mess. T: Arnold and E. Henderson, who are recommended for ce-election.

SHEVAN TOMICO. General Managers.

* Hongkong, 23rd Fabeauty, 1901,

THE BRITISHI NAVY IN. 1501.

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In the Team of the Ziel Jemmary, 1841, occurs the fellowing ---

The SOLATION STARES; a sweepstkee of

It is with satisfaction wo learn, that a plan 53 each with $250 subdied; second to receive has been suggested by some Gentlemen in the Stuthird $50, for besten Chine ponies at this moeting; weight for inches us per City of fiting out a considerable number of privateers for the purpose of ernizing against sale. One round. The Unameion Stakes; with $750 added; the trade of the Northern Powers, but more for China pain, winners at this meting, Bartilarly that of the Danes and Sweites. This proposal bas nirendy met with auch general only; a for ad cutry; entrance 399; winders erat, that there are strong grout dis of two races $50; of three or more ;shieve it will be carried into execution. By weight for inches as per seats. One is the adoption of it, Government would be enabled to dispose of the whole of our naval force with

and a quarter.

The NT. DESPERANDUM STAKES; a sweep

takes of 25 such with S10) added, second to resvive 209; third $25; for benten subscrip- tion waler. gidins of this season, 19800-1901; hunc Hall a mile.

Mr. A. Babington's Sundos per- Mr. Bromox's Coniestertian Mr. Buxy's Wool Koso Mr. David's Lovulist Mr. Dorick's Doep Bay Mr. Derick's Castle Peak Bir. Dryasdust's Crusader Mr. Hart Buck's Croxton

Hut Buck's Lincol

Ar. I. Hill's Bulls-oya

1. Jay's Algold...

Mr. J. H. Lewis's Blazer 3. Oswald's Suintilait Mr. Roy's Blue Guna Mr. Whectrat's The Girafo

an objection to Bulbul on the ground of err Elis Kelly Alaric - lug.und after long consideration by theStewards, the objection was sustained and the reward.

Forest King, Balhal being disqualified The GYMKHANA STAKES; value $200; pre- souted by the Gyankhan Commilles, added to a sweepstakes of $3 each; for subscription waler griffins of this season, 1900-1901; winners and previous non-starters excluded; - winner to receive 70 per cent.; secuud 20 por cant. thin 10 per cent.; weight for inches as por scale. One mile.

Mr John Pest's Itecne, Jest, lulls

(Mr. Gresson) 1 Mr. Hart Buck's Croxton, Dist. 10lbs.......

(Mr. Crawford) 2. Mr. H. Hill's Bull's Eye, 10st, 10lbs

Mr. Oswald's Scintillant, 10st. 10. Mr. Ellis Kelly's Alarie, 10st, 101bs...

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(Mr. Walwyn) 3

(Mr. P. A. Cox) 0

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Six numbers were hoisted, but at the last moment a start had to be made without San- downer, although the judges hell book the race

POLICE COURT.

Wednesday, 7th February,

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BACRILEGE AT STANLEY. Several petty thefts-from-native-temples in The Colony having taken place during the past few woults. a strict watch was set by the police upon the building at Ka Shin Wan on Monday night. Early in the morning a man was obser- ad in the temple, who, on being questioned, confessed to having stolen 66 coats in silver and He was arrested and subsequently copper. ploaded guilty. His Worship directed him to receive a dozen strokes with the birch. ALLEGED CONTRAVENTION OF THE HARBOUR KOLES,

The master of the sis. Lightning was summon.

for a considerable time to give the barsu un op-ed for neglecting to go inte quarantine before portunity to make an appearance. Atoren start entering the Harbour after coming up from

the Stand for the first time, however, Ilone had

was made, all getting away together Fassing Singapors, a port at which a contagious disa

was prevailing at the time of departure. His after hearing the evidence of the

taken the land Croxton and Bull's Eye being i Wore dismissed the saminong ----

second and third respectively. At the Bridge the field tailed out slightly, lleon will lending, with Croxton second, Bull's Eye third, Scintil

Water

*~~~ 'A ̈ ̃DIROS DLRLY SEAMAN, Thos. R. MoLean, a seaman belonging to the mailing ship Sea Witch, was charged by the

lant fourth, and Alaric last. The order was exactly the same at the Black Rock and on police with refusing to pay the legal far's de & passing the vinaight with a lead of quite

Ileene gamdy heading munded by a ricksha coolies he had hired on the entered the four lengths from Croxton, which still held previous day. He was sued a dollar or four

doys' imprisonment. second place. Croxton challenged Ileene on the outside just as the Distance Post was fetob- ail, but Ilosus romped in an easy winner by three langths. Time, 1 min. 59 sec.

(Mr. Walwyn) (Mr. Johnson) Of the twenty-four horses entered even started. At the second attempt they got away splendidly. Passing the Grand Stand the first time Bope led, Tarantnis being secund at Hainchi third. This was the order when the Bridge was reached, except that Hermit had Nome up to Balachi. In the bend, Hope had a lead of four lengths from Tarautuks. and Tarantuls were first and second at the Black Rook, Sandstorm being third and Desert King fourth. Coming round by the Village, Halachi pelled up towards the front, Desert King also joining the leaders. atenight, Desert took the lead, Entering the followed by Baluchi, Hope, and Sandstorm. When nearing the finishing post, Baluchi pulled ahend and won by a couple of lengths. Time, 2 min: 9 sac

Hope

The JOCKEY CUP; value $160; second to revive 350; for subscription waler griffins now winners of this son, 1800-100); to be ridden by jockeys who have not had a win- ning mount previous to this meeting in Hongkong or Chins handicap; entrance $G, One mile.

Sir Horace MoMahon's Mentor, 11st

AN UNSUSTAINED CHARGE.. Timothy Leonard, described as a mess attend ant lately employed on board the USS Kentucky, was brought up in custody charged with stealing from the person of Alexander THIRD DAY Thursday, 28TH FEBRUART. Allen, also mess attendant on the sacio: The CHINESE CLUB CUP: presented; second to ship, two & American nolas, ons $10 American

receive half the entrance fees; third $25; for note, two half sovereigns, andto gold ring. subscription waler griffins of this season. The evidenes of the prosecutor was to the 1900-1001: handicap: previous non-starters effect that on Monday morning last the prisoner to carry top weight; entrance $5. Ona mile. obtained his discharge from the Kentucky, and afte

Mr. A. Babington's Sundowner... Mr. Bromox's Confederation Mr. Buzey's Wood Rese Mr. Darius' Glory... Mr. David's Loyalist... Mr. Derick's

Deep Bay

Mr. Derick's Castle Peak Mr. Drysedasť's Crussdor Mr. Hannonia's Baron Mr. Hart Buck's Croxton Mr. Hart Buck's Lincoln Mr. H Hill's Bullseye... Bir. Jay's Mr. A. Babington's Sundowner, 110st 51bm. **** Mr. Elle Kelly's

(Mr. Finch) 2 Mr. J. H. Lewis Innocent...

Mr. J. H. Lewis Blazer Mr. Derick's Deep Bay, +10st Dibu

Mr. Ford) 3 Bir Horser MeMahon's Mentor Mr. J. H Lewis's Blaser, "10st, 101ba........... Mr. Oswald's Scintillant ·

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10 12 the Queens Road late in the day, and it was WGD-Possession on let 12 12 adjournment was made to a pleasure resort off | 66 ▼

10 6 thers alleged that his pockets were rifled by the May.

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then given to the police. When arrested by Possession. Bergeant O'Sullivan the prisoner had 20 in

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# Oliver Flint, a barmen st Thomas's Grill Rooms proved that he saw the prisoner on the 115 day of the alleged theft, with some dollar billa 110 in his possession, and Mortimer O'SullivaURNISHED, that Spacións Reildenes at

police sergeant, prored the arrest. 100 The prisoner id be was entirely innocent. of the charge, and as his Worship did not think the case had been proved, the defendant was discharged.

HERREN (MF. Lloyd): 0 | Mr. John Peel's Heyne La- Mr. Jay's Altgold, then

Mr. John Peel's Dingo - Woodgates): 0 Mr. Boy's Blus Grum

Mr.-Wheelrul's The Giraffe Mr. Boy's Blue Gum, ||10st 10lbs

PULATE 19 (Mr Don Your) 0 The GRAND STAND STAKES; value 81,000; Mr. Hart Back's Limoolt. §10st:8

woond to reosire 82,000; third 80; for Chins ponies; winners of cae race 30hz uxtra. ; win- ners of two races 5lbs, exten; and of three or madze zmons 7he extra; non-witers i thir NEW NAMH FOR LIEBIG COMPANY'S EL- TRACT-We notion that Liebig Extract of Meat Company have decided to put another distinguishing mark upon their Extract. In adition to the well-known blne signature J.V.

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B. C. WILCOX,

8. Bessousileld Arosda. Hongkong, 1st February, 1001. [318 HOW DOABD AND RESIDENCE.

GILLANDERS

The CHALLERON Cure presentady for China

ponies, to be won two for contentiraly by Liebig. On and after the 1st of musty, 1000,

pony or pockles

Aide property of all their jars will have an additional label hear

"GLENWOOD" the same owner warto mere 70 piring liebig's Extract of Meat Company's initisa, kapsy

rethin 10 per went. LEMCO, by walk time their Krieket: 70 B1 Carat KADE

1414-1 Hongkong, 20th Heston bor: 1900, weight for Inches an woon be generally known, we

of the extension fo

Japanese Photographer. 11. Beacon held Arcade, Queen's Rowl Ct., also Wanchai Amateur's Requirements a Specialty,

PRINTING

Proofs roud by Englishmen.

SILK GOOD DEALER.

W ABSIAMULL ASSOMULL,

Wholesale and Betail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks, Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon

--Laco; 46, Queen's Row). U). SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS-

FR. BLUNCK,

Exportar of Real Hand-made Torchou Lace in Silk, Linen and Cotton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-made Sitk and Linen Lace Curtains, made to order; 17. Queen's Road, Central STOREKEEPERS

F.

BLACKHEAD & CO.,

Navy Contractora, Shipchandlere, Sail- makers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Prays Central, next Hongkong Hotel BISMARCK & CO.,

Navy Contracters, Ship Chandlers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail makers, &c Fresh Water supplied to

Vessels in the Harbour STOREKEEPERS.

KWONG BANG & CO.

Shipohandlers, Sailmaker, Kardware, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mor-

chante, 144, Des Vos Road.

MORE & SEIMUND,

Shipshandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com. zaision Agents and General Store- keepers, 43 and 45, Praya Central.

TAILORS

R. HAUGHTON & CO.,

Goods from zingside,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vousel will be deal and stored at "Consignons" riak: s roid experts

DODWELL & CO., LIMIÏED.

Agenis. Hongkong, 25th Folunury, 1901.

NOTICE: TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE.

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LIGHTNING having arrived from the clove ports, Consignres of Cuero ure hereby informe-thut their Goods will be delivered front alongside

Cargo impeding the discharge will be handed

at sun.

Curro rensining on board after 2 r., of the 28th inst., will be bands at Consignees risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Conifany Liigital.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE. and PENANG pro requested to take IM- MEDIATE delivery of the Goods from alongside: neh Cargo impede the disclarge of a visel' will be used and stored at Consignes risk and oxprase.

No Fire Insurance habeen ofïvētra. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & CO., Årouts. Hongkong, 25th Fibruary 1901. T580

INDRA LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK FE Company's Sternship

INDRAVELLI." having arrived from the above port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods their risk in the ardbeing landed and placed at Hongkongg and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where anch consignment will be sorted out mark by mark. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

Fare landed. goods

Goods not cleared by the 1st March, at HAM, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance ill be effected by us in any ensa whatever.

All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damago ok. tained from tho Godown Co. within ton days after the vessel's arrival bere, after which no

claims will be recognised.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO..

Agents.

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Hongkong, 22nd February, 1900.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

'STEAMSHIP "BRAEMAR." FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO-

HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI. : THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

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Cargo impoling the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expensé.

DODWELL & CO.,·LD.,“

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1901,

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE N.G.L. Steamship THE

- MARBURG,"

Captain von Binzor, having arrived from the ore ports, Consigases of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to tako immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.

maless.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded: Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, notice to the contrary be given before Noor

Upposite Kühn's Curio Biore.

HUNG YUEN,

Oatatters, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hosiers,

Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Central

TOBACCONISTS

D.-8. DADY BURJOR, «Les KILIPINOS." -

Importer of the Best Manila Cigars, 25,

Pottinger Street.

KRUBE & CO.

Wholeads and Betall Havann med Manila tan Cirerettes, Denleri In

· House, Omoon's Lond.

TO-DAY, the 25th Inst.

Any Cargo Impeding her discharge will by into the Godowns of the Hongkong, mad..

Company Kowloon Wharf and Godown Limited, and, stored at Consignees – risk and

expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undalfenred after the 4th pmaz. will be- subject to rent, **

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th March, at 3 r.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

MISIEISSEN & COM

25th Februar: 101.

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