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IN HONGKONG:
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several stories was a proper ima, but he would ask the shareholders to leave the matter to their dirooters, while assuring them that earnest attention would be given to it. The Pootung At the annual meeting of this Company on March 2b, Mr. H. Keswick the Chairman asid godowne wera well filled and earning well. The that the balance at the credit of profit and loss open spaces were fully occupied by coal, a large account was Tls. 190.955 and when it was noted portion of it likely to remain there for a con- idorable time. There was on other matter ho that the large overdraft at the Hongkong and d
banghai Bank and the loans from the General would like to mention, and that was the ques
tion of
bons to the foreign staff. The Ma
Tangose wore practically wiped off and in future
wharves
Ware
the staf had full of
work, and the heavy charge for interest would not be
i had
I been in the past, it would, he worked hard and he thought that they might incurred as
vary well be given a bonus. Ho vor'd prefer a hoped, be recognised that the company was now i foul financial position with a good earning shareholders. That was all he had to say, a
resolution to this effect to come from one of the power. Further large same would have to bohatore proposing the adoption of the report and spont in reenring udoynats : ccommodation for
Lusiness, and
accounts he would be very pleased to answer a.though their evor increasing
any questions and give any information in his In at the credit of the Baiding reserve they account Tla. 487,210, still that had brou perhaps power larger encas might be required in rendering their the intention of the
Mr. E. J. Hogg said he thought they must all have been very pleased to hear the Chair-
property fully up to date in every neral's remarks on the condition of the Pang-
It
NOT MERE DEALERS Managers, with the approval and advice i kadoo Whart. They showed that very carefni
BUT
PRACTICAL EXPERTS
AND
MANUFACTURERS
DEVOTED
EXCLUSIVELY
wha
tion year,
cargo,
had been taken to
The
comed to him a
of the Board of Directors, aud, he hoped, with attention had been paid to it in the past and how the foresight which was th-hareholders approval, to gradually continue work which would render their property fally being shown now was likely to bear fruit. remunerativo. Various sates would be spent in showed that the rumours had baon unfounded explanation of the reports about this property. putting up godowns, ate.. to give vesela over and that the property was now in good condi facility for the landing and bandling of so that in the arse of a very short time their tion. When old custom had once been got over, would teencond to none, and thereby this portion of their business would probably to bring in a sili mera cubancel revenue. The a very proâtablo one. There was one matter be Fungkaden property bad for a long time loin wished to draw attention to with
Certain sums Lad brou spent in taking accounts, and that was that iter to the i wharf accommodation there. Daring the year very inconvenient thing to put the next year's repair accounts down on this year's accounts. under review special paina
It led to cross entries and did not rea
really do arrange for their Chineso constituents becoming anyone any good. If each year stood on acquainrad with that property, aud the storage its merits it would be much more satisfactory. facilities and wharf. They had obtained such a
He also took the opportunity of suggesting, s af raw cotton that the godowns thero buantity
he had done in former years, that the share continuously during the cotton acasom. The work Was nut remunerative beyond bolders should be shown the value of their paying interest on the outlay because this property. From year to year the principle tad been acknowledged in the chair and he throught and property was such a long way of
that perhaps the time had now come when the people had not b en anastomed to going the Board would see it to carry it ont. The pro- as they
know it was very diffioult to overcome
perty had greatly increased in valuo during the "old" custom. They had managed to overcome MUSICAL INSTRUMENT it to a certain extent and had now got a con- past few years. The reasons given before, that
sadorable amemt. of business at Tungkadoo. A very regrettable incident occurr & shert after ne iziliation of their business there. A portios of their wharf was undermined by the vagari of the tid. which ran up and down there with tremendous foroa. The Arst indication of any trouble was the setting out of the top of the wharf. Immediate steps were taken to remedy this inclination outwards. It was intended brace the
with very strong braces, brace staging up ronning right away back inland so as to take the strain, and it was hoped to sa test from being lost altogether. While this work was in progress further undermining evidently took place, and the staging went out from below, putting about 120 ft. of staging
TO THE
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As the PREMIER PIANO FIRM having Fire Houses to
supply, they ага
for the
aten by
10
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or mere into deep water. There godown near, which the General Managers had fready sold for old material to a Chinese contractor who was to take it away, the idea being to put up a new godown in its place, When the slip occurred and there when 18 hole left where previously there had been 18 ft.
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Hongkong Hornt,
Mr. F. W. Arnold Mr. F. Banhof Master Baten
Mr. F. Bennet
Mr. S. Benrett
Mr. & Men, J. E. Bing
ham and child
Me. R. J. Birbock.
Dr. S. Hisney
Mr. W. S. Basel)
Mr. K. Matr
Mr. & Mrs. H. Boggen
and infant
Fr. E. A. Bonner Mr. .W. fortand Mrs, R. W. Horthwick
Mr. L. Brongtan}}
oa. Dr. Francis Clark
Mr. W. G. Clarke Mr. T. Clark Dr. A. J.
Corfe
Mr. G. Cunningham Mr. F. O. Davica Mrs. J. T. Davies Mr. F. B. Denoon
Mr. & Ms.T. Downing
Mr. A. Rmeron
Mrs. A. B. Field
Mr. H. G. Fishor Dr. H. E. For Mr. H. Fraser Mr. A. H. Franor Mr. D. Gavin
SANDEMAN'S & CO.'S PORTS.
Mr. G. K. Edwards
Mr. C. F. Felvus
SANDEM AN'S INVALID PORT
SANDEMANS TWO CROWNS PORT
SANDEMAN'S FRUITY OLD PORT
BANDEMAN'S FIVE DIAMONDS PORT ..
Por Case Quarts 8:20.20
21.00
22.00
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Mr. C. Glover
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42.00
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Mr. B. C. Gray
Capt. T. A. Hall
Mr. B. Harding
Dc. H. B. Hoggan
N.B-All our Wines and Spirits are Bottled at Home, thereby ensuring to our Customers all the advantages aearning from bottlings done at home under the direct supervision
of the Growers and Distillers, as compared to bottlings done in China by Chiasmen at the service
was just as well to leave the property in the accounts at the old value, were not clear. He of European Firms. at its proper vatns. He would like to congratu therefore anggested that it she'd be put down late the Board on the prosperous condition of
the wharves
The Chairman thanked Mr. Hogg for his would bear in mind. The reason for the Tis. romarke, which the director of the Company 24 boing put to the repairs account for the
it your was that that sum might be available. to meet the expenditure on property, which had been rendered necessary the Tangkadoo daring the past year, but had not yet been paid for. He did not think that it would come to ach a large amount as that, but they thought it wise to make that provision. With regard to the revaluation of the property, that was a question on which he mast differ, because, while fully appreciating that Mr. Hogg
had rury good reasons, he did not see per.
Now sonally, and he thought the remainder of the
Largest Buyers of water it was thought better to repurchase it would be diferent, but although it was barend
Hongkong, 5th April, 1905.
the
certain number of
directors were with bin. that it mattered. If it would bring in more money to the Company this godown for a molerate price-Tis. 390-
doubt that the property had increased in value,
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most and put the materials over the bank in order to check farther interruptions from the stream
the revaluation of it would not bring in any farther return. The directors and general SOLID VALUES and a and give a good solid ban. That gave rise to
various unfounded reports that their godowns managers had to so manage the wharf as to get in the biggest dividends possible, and the reva- Wide Selection of Makes
were tumbling piecemeal into the water, that the
whole of
of their Tangkadoo property was
ination of the property would not affect the dividends. It might affect the shares to a ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. being washed away, and other wild reports, These reports were entirely unfounded and
what must have been started by persons whose aím acquainted with mpls who were not well they were dealing. How- [330 could only hava boen mischievous.
the over, Since
if the shareholders wiehed to have the was-cut had Occurred the best expert property revalued there was nothing to be done advice chtainable had boon taken. The but to follow their instructions,
of
groing. experts suggested the building This was taken in hand at once. They were now completed and were working very particular successfully, so much so that at the place whers the wash-out occurred the bottom of was silting up rapidly. Instead of a hola 40 ft. of water it was shallowing off and there was now only depth of about 28 fr, while the procaka was still going on. They had had won. siderabl, saziety as to the action of the stream Co, bo re-elected directors for the ensuing year. Proposed by Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. that Messrs, G. R. Wingrove and H. W.
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QUAN. WAH & cửa GRANITE AND MARBLE MBROHANTE, Exporrans AND CONTRACTORS,
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-GRANITE and MARBLE MONUMENT
Prices & Estimates on Application. No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. Hongkong, 17th January, 1905.
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
BOOKBINDING.
The following resolutions were then put to the meeting and carried unanimously:-
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. MaLeod That the report and accounts as presented be adopted.
Proposed by Mr. J. M. Young, seconded by Mr. B. A. Clarke: That Messrs. A. MeLeod, W. D. Little, E. C. Poarce, and in addition the Bior representative of Jardine, Matheson &
on the remainder of the property, and it was Hofter be re-elected auditors for the ensaing
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. W. D. Little. That a final dividend for 1904 of Tls. & per share on 20,000 old sisares, and Tls. 3 per share ca 11,848 new abaros be paid.
being watched carefully, and full recorda kept of soundings. He was glad to state that so far G. these steps taken on the advice of old hands hat year. been entirely successful, and, personally, he was confident that there would be no more trumble. It was a mistake to prophesy, but that was his honest opinion. To replace the godown taken down
in hand the
had put in
now godown of equal aise which would give good accoundation. With regard to tha:
property
arty lying below Tong- kadoo steps were being taken to connect the staging with the where
ore by gangwayA, (2 and the ground Es being fenond and lovelled, giving them storage accommodation for
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coal and ofher merchandia, which did not require to be under cover. This scheme, be thought, would bring in considorable revenue, With regard to the Hongkow wharves there were a number of old godowns and sheds covor ing spacs which could be better utilized, and they therefore proposed to build two, three, or four-storaved godowns as might be later decided, | in order to make the very best use of the space. He could not say whether two, three, or four- storeyed godowne would be erected as he had had great difficulty in getting from the architecte sufficient data on which to work It'was all question
a of the price of a four-storeyed godown
B
Proposed by Mr. B. A. Clarke, seconded by Mr. Cooper: That a bonus of 10 por cont on their annual salaries be paid to the members of the staff. From N-C. Daily News report,
GARRISON ORDERS-
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By Order,
B. E. Boas, Major,
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Iron. Steel. Metal and
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and Retail earnings they might expect to get from them. Ironmongers. Pig Iron and Foundry. Ha thought the best way, as far an be could see Coke Importers General Store at present, would be to build really good four
koopers and Tool Daulers, &c. stor yed godowns, and take the example of their 35 & 37. Hing Loong Street, friends the N.Y.K., who had developed their (lat Street, West of Central property at Hongkow in such a wonderful way,
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OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL.
TENTS the above Company, Are THE Undersigned, having been appointed propared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
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Agents.
181 Hongkong, 21st April, 1897 TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN- NILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31er Dacranez, 1999, 216,898,650,
I, AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL POOR 687,500 0 0 II. FILE FUNDS. 3,856,961 12 8 The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
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