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COMPANY REPORT.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO
STEAMBOAT CO.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 30TH, 1911.
The Report if the board of directors reads as follows:-
can begrudge the Chicos their Dunnal holiday, To thousands it wprosents the
The directors beg to submit to the shareholdere only break in the year of dull monotonothe Report and Statement of Accounts for the work-a-day existence, and we can nympathise
half-year ending 31st December last. with them in their joy.
After paying ruaning exponsos,salarios, premia of insurance, repair and all other charges, thoro romains, ineluding $18,025.21 brought forward from last account, the sum of $126,344.88 at
HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING
CO., LIMITED.
The report and statement of accounts made up to 1st Decem'er, 1910, it as follows --
The balance at credit of Profit and Low Account is 876,321,25, which it is proposed to appropriate as follows:-
To place to roservo fund. To pay a dividend of $1.00
per shato
.8 3,000.00
****...-$60 000.00
To carry forward to the gradit of
next year's acoouat... $13,321.25 Consulting Committee-In accordance with the Articles of Association, Messrs. H.P. Whito,
LOCAL SPORT.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE,
LEAGUE CRICKET.
RG.A
98 Craigengower
Remnants
Police
(5 wickets) 209 H.K.C.C.“ Á”
(5 wickets)
145
4$
96 K.O.Y.L.I.
LEAGUE CRICKET. The R.G.A. fared very badly in their return League engagement, with the Craigeugower toam on Saturday, being defeated by six
The European housewife does not altogether -appreciato China New Year It dislocates oven the most methodigal household, and the best and the worst have to be run on makeshift lines for/credit of Profit and Loss Aecount. From this D.W. Craddock and Dr. J.W. Noble rotire, but wickets. · a day or two. The substituto is invariably un-mount the directors recommend that a dividend offer themselves for re-election. satisfactory, but there is no help for it. There is always the negative satisfaction that it might
be worse,"
i
for the half-year of one dollar and twenty-five cents per share, or $100,000.00, be paid to share- holders, $6,344.38 be writton off hook value of whartes, properties and lighters, leaving a bal anco of $20,000.00 to be carried forward to now nécout.
Sui
B.A.
Auditors. The accounts have been nudited by Mesars. W.H. Potts and A. O'D Gourdin, who aro recommended for re-elestion
BHAWAN, TOMES & Co. General Managers.
Hongkong, 27th January, 1911.
Dr.
I.G.A.
... 15.
Capt. D. Claplam, b Braga Licat. F. B. Hitchcock, c'Currie, b Taylor 4 Lieut. F. W. Thicknesso, b Braga,
Capt. G. E. Garnett, c.Carvalho, b Braga 1 Liout. H. G. Hegull, o Brugn, b Taylor. 19 Jiout. P. S. Wiltshire, o Braga, b Taylor 20 Liont. . . Patis, b Taylor...... Gunner Watts, b Brega.... Gunner Curaining, not out....... Gunner Brunigia. b Taylor... Lorabr. Winkworth, b Bragu
Extras
Stoker Arnold of H.M.S. Monmouth and Gunner Bedbrook of tho F.G.A. met in a fou round contest, each rau turning the scalo at 10: stons 6lbs. Bodlook and a big advantage over hla opponent in rebel, and although smart with his guard, was unable to stand of the 200 persistant stoker. 'The latter in the opening rounde sported round his opponoat like a playful kitten, but a fow right uppercuts from Bodbrook made him serious. Then there was considerable wrestling and wild hitting by both mon, but the advantages in ex chango were with Arnold, and he won the fight. A fifteen rond mill followed bot week Gunner Arand of the R.G.A., 10 stono 21b, and Pri vale Rickards of the KO.Y.L.I., 10 stoue 1. "Ginger" was thought to had caught a tarlar in the Yorkshiroman, whe certain- ly lankod a bruiser as he enteral the ring. He was a well-built mau, muscular and motive. and his whirlwind tasties in the first few rounds appearol to take Arandel by surprise. But the old warhorse rallied from the opening onslaught, and after being lifted off his foot by a powerful right swing in the second round went in with an energy, which surprised mest of those who have seen him in his previous battles. From the third round on ho forced the fight, his proppy left connecting, repeatedly with his opponent's jaw, while his right was plied effectively ou hond and body. Richards retaliat ed with weighty swings, but they failed to con. REMNANTS V, E.K.C.C." A,"
neet with vulnorables parts of the gunner's Played at Happy Valley on Saturday, thi anatomy, and at last be put his right hand out $9176.50 match resulted in a draw. The Remnants went of action. In the sixth round Arundel sent
8,540.00
to tho' wickets fist, and were disposed of tarah's opponent to the boards with a right 136,907.28
total of 209, to which Hess contributed the wing, and the Yorkshireman did not attempt 33,000.00 | excellent score of 107, while Matsun added a to rise. The gong camo to his assistance, and aseful 56, vad carried his bat. When stumps his seconds carried him to his corner, but he $187,623.78
were drawn the "A" toom liad five wickets down decided that it was useless to continue with an furn total of 200, of which Claxton made 58, Hon injured right hand, and Arundel was declared $600,000.00 Dr. Atki son 57, and the Rev. Payne 47. Scores
7,000.00 and analyses follow:- 41,085.54
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Counting committoo's fees ...$ Auditors' fees Interest Exchange Amount written off as depreciation
for 1910
The bazaar which procodes the advent of Now Your in Hongkong seemed to be as large and as
The sun! Government surrey and general busy as ever. Both day and night the stroots in the neighbourhoud, unrrowed by the creation of overhaul of the steamers Kinehan, Sui An so many stalls on either side, wore thranged by and Tai have been offected daring the idle and the curious. Some still go the half-year. The
Houngshan has bugging to thomolres the fond dolusion that had four now boilers installed at a
post turgains are to be picked up there, but the most of $52,000.00 which has been charged to fortunate individual is the men who goes to the book vaino of the steamer. Spacial repairs Amount writton off as depreciation “look séo" and can manage to keep his band in to double bottom in the boiler space and cost of his pocket and allow no other person's hand to Malthoid covering on hurricane dock, costing get there, for it is stompting time for the pick. $7,257.88, hare boen debited to special repairs proket and the snatcher.
fand. The vessel has passed her usual Govern... ment surrey and is now working very satisfac- The Chinese, I am told, anticipato the nex, torily. Undor ordinary circumstances the your as one of good prospects. We all kopa þobarges for this steamer's-docking and repairs—your their anticipations will be realised and that would have appeared in the next half-year's nothing will interefers with the goal joss. But accounts, hence the cost of remirs for period was thors over a year when mon thought other.nder review appears heavier than usual. wise on a New Year's Day?
*
*
The prosecution of a sportsman at the Magis tracy this last wook for shooting certain protoctal wild birds, although it endod in the sammans boing withdrawn by the police, was yot of ecnsidorable value, inasmuch as it brought to light the present position in which sperisman stand with regard to the shooting of pigeons in The Magistrate, Mr. the Now Tarritory. Hallifax, stated the position very succinctly when he explained that anyone who shot piyeon was liable to bo preseoufed, but that the police had indicated flist they would, not summon in certain cases.
What theso casos are have to be made more widely known, and if that ba dono I am sure that Hongkong sportsman will give little causa for polico antion.
The funeral procession of the Gorman Ad- miral Gubler was a unique sight. Not in a life. time will the ordinary individual witness such a cosmopolitan demonstration. All nations rep. resented in the Colony united in their expression of sympathy and regret at the death of a gallant officer, and the salemnity of the occasion was not once lost sight of in the impressive ceremonial
of the afternoon.
The Newcastle, which replaced tho Bedford on this station, fa, as a ner-comer, attracting souno attention. One feature which in new here je that the men are accommodated aft and that the officere are borthod forward. The reason for this I cannot advance, but doubtless the sailor will appreciate the greator accommodation afforded by the change.
Has the St. Andrew's Society of Hongkong gous to sleep after the ball of November 30th! The reason why I ask is that it allowed Burns'. Birthday, the immortal 25th, to pass unnoticed. Scotsmen as a rule are not so nogligent They usually romeraber the occasion in somo form or other, either by a concert or by a supper Doesn't it seem strarigo that St. Androw should · be more honoured than Buras. Tras, the bard was no saint, but he was born and lived in Scotland. St Andrew only landed there. Besides, Scotland has to share St. Andrew with Russia- But Burns was entirely her own. Pochups the local Society will “tak a thocht on' awa'.":-
White I am en a Scottish topie I may be el lowed to refer to a paragraph which I read in a Northern paper the other day. It began: "In musical tusto, as in other things, it sooms that the heathon Chinee is peouliar. The U. S ~Consul-Goneral reports from Tientsin that the only foreign music the Chinose magses have over shown any interest in is the skirling of the bag pipes of the Cameron Highlanders when they were in garrison thore a couple of years ago." I don't
know what Sootsmen will say in reply to this, but I suppose they will attributs it to jealousy on
Mr. J. W. Bandow resigned his seat on leaving the Colony, and Mr. G: Friesland whe nominated by the directors to fill the vacancy, eubject to confirmation by the shareholders al this meeting.
.
The retiring auditors, Messts, A. O'D. Gourd in and W. Hatton Potts, offor themselves for re-election.
R. SHEWAN, Chairman. Hongkong, 24th January, 1911.
BALANCE SHEET, Liabilities.
...1,200,000.00
Amount of Capital, 80,000 shares
of $15 each fully paid up Amount at credit of depreciation
wid insurance fund Amount at crodit of equalization
of dividond fund
Amount at credit of invostroent
luctuation account Amount at credit of special repairs
fund Unclaimed dividends: Sundry creditors Bills payable
Amount at credit of profit and
loss 8/0.
Assots.
on investments Interim dividend Balance
Cr.
Balance brought forward from last Dividends from investments Amount transferred from reserva Balance from working acequnt
- fand
HALANCE.
Capital: 60,000 shares @ $10 enob
fally paid up Reserve fund Sundry creditors Cash...
Less cash at antory
-+-
529.04 50.00
4,000.00 400,00 2.730.50 7.51
11,514.52
32,650.00 60,000.00 76,321.25
$187,623.78
Balance of proft and loss necount ... 76,321.25
$724.885.83
Total..............
CRAIGENGOWER,
L. A. Rose, rim out... P. Currie, b Winkworth
J. V. Praga, b Lt. Paria
3. D. Noria, b Lt. Bagnall
K. Baen, not out. B. L. Brags, run out..... R. A. Carvallo, not out
Extras
18
Total for 5 wickets....... 145
H.K.C. "A."
T.E. Pearce, b Young .......
A. A. Claxton, run out
T. Harrison, & Waterhouse.
58
1
Dr. Atkinson, a Ponnelly, b Warburton... 57 Kov. Payne, o Samudera, & Warburton
Young Doanelly
Warburton
Extras
Total (5 wickets)....
Waterhouse
J
ZU
Bowling Anaysis.
r.
*.
10
2
41
1
28
2
35
1
1 12
3
REMNANTS.
G. A. Cooks, & Paine, b Makia,
Land, factory, machinery,
do,asper instatatement$180,400.00 Since expended
5,114.52
6.30,000.00
:.50,000.00
Loss deprociation
185,514,52 11,514.52
31,267.95
Rope und Hemp in fao
fory valued at
174,000:00
126,064.39
Shields
Mo
8,233.35
Stores, oil, fuel, gunnies,
14
4,272.75
and spare gear,valued st
13,682,54
38,358.79
Rope on consignment,
A. N. H. Ronquatte, o Pearce, 5 Payne ... M, M. Mana, Dashwood, b Makin ........ C. T. Hoso, not out.
1
3
102
valued at
113,699.88
268.491.55
A. H. Young, b'Blakin
0
126,344.38
$2,404,577.07
Fiza insurance promin for
· 1911 Sundry dobtors
It. Y. Saundore, at. Dashwood, b Makin
1,329.35
W. Waterhouse, o Penros, b Payp
10
€1,943.50
W. E. Warburton, b Payne
Investments-1,425 -nha-
res China Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ld,
39,374.50
10,000 shares Green Island
Cement Co., Id., at $4
19,000.00
79,374.50
8724,885.83
Value of steamers Hcnam, Heung. - shus, Hoi Sang, Sui-in, and Sui Tui, the of Kinshun, and Ard of Sainam, Nanning, Lin- tan and Sanui... Value of lighters Sundee and Wales Value of wharves, bulks and moor
iuge
Value of properties at Canton,"
Kongkan and Wachow Value of spare gear and stores Value of forniture
1,062,000.00
7,636.60
131,315.92
We have compared the above statements 119,836.77 with the books, securities and vouchers of the 25,570.42 Company and have found the same in accordance
1,000.00 therewith.
720,101.50
193,000.00
14
43,032.83
215.49
Value of shares in public companies Losus on mortgage Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation. current account Interest acorned Sundry debtors Bills receivable
Marine and tire insurance premia
paid seconut 1911
31,410:38 60,277.54
9,209.62
$2,404,577.07
Dr. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT,
To amount paid for repairs to
sleumers and wharves
To diretors, and auditors' fees
Balance to be appropriated, viz.:-- To dividend of $1.25 per
share on 80,000 shares $100,000.00 To be written off book valas of properties, To be carried forward to
wharves
Cr,
uswaroount
6,344.38
20.000.00
By amount brought forward from
last no:punt
By net earnings of steamers By income from investments By transfer fees.
$ 38.193.78 4,750.00
W. HUTTON POTTS, A. O'D. GOURDIN.
Auditors.
THE NEW BRITISH COINS.
---------
The following information with regard to the designs of British gold and bronze coins is published in the Gazette:-
GOLD COINE.
(1) Fire-Pound Pioo. Every five-pound pleco shall have for the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription "Georgius v Dei Gra: Britt: Omn: Rex Fid: Dof: Ind: Imp: " and for the reverse the image of Salut George armed, sitting on horseback, attacking the dragon with sword, and a broken spear upon the ground, and the date of the year, with a graining upon the edge.
JOYCESQ
(2) Two-Pound Piece-Every two-pound piece shall have the same obvorse and 126,344 38
impression and inscription in all respects as $169,288.16 the five pound piece, with a graining upon
the edge.
(3) Sororeign.--Every covereign skall have for the obverse impression the aforesaid effigy with 8 18,026.21
the inscription "Georgius v D. G. Britt: Ber 120,476.69
F. D. Ind: Imp: " and for the reverse the same 30,715 26 impression in all respects as the five-pound piece, with a • graining upon the edge.
70.00
$169,288.16
the part of other folks that a Spottish instra-Dr. DEPRECIATION AND INSURANCE FUND. mert 'should gain such unusual popularity. To balaura Besides, it seems to ma that the bagpipes is only a development of the chanter used by the Chinose | Cr. themselves.
Perhaps it is not generally known that Hong- kong can now boast more than one Scottish player *
of the bagpipes. Kowloon has always rojoioedin
the skirt of the pipes provided by the turbanned
By amount of credit
amount brought forward for Profit and Loss account for half-year ending 30th June, 1910
aune of Ind, but the slopes of the Peak are now Dr. EQUALIZATION OF DIVIDEND FUND, heard to rasound occasionally with the lusting To balance
strains of laments and dirges or the thrilling
uusio of marches or reols played by at least Cr.
three lovers of the great Macrimson'a ert,
I see that the pianist and violinist with a
By balance at credit
Polish name but a perfect English accent who Dr.
RPECIAL REPAIRS FUND.
paid Hongkong a visit last November was at To aundry disbursements...
To balaca
Peking a fortnight ago, and ́1 notion in a puff preliminary which appears in a Peking contem porary that the Hongkong Daily Press is Cr. credited with having said of the concert bs By amount at credit ...
gare in Hongkong that never before have
- music-lovers had such a treat,” etc., etc. What
(4) Half-Sovereign. Every half-sovereign shall have the same obverse and reverse luxpres- sion and inscription in all respecte as the sovereign, with a graining upon the edge.
BRONZE COINS.
+
D. E. Dounolly, o Peren, b Payne
U. E. Shields, Payne...
F. Maison, not out
Extras .....
Maklum
Payne
Harrison
Sharpiu
Claxton Pearce
ม
G
56
6
Total Bowling-Analysis.
.209
Mt. 22. w
2 39
5
D 14
0 24
0
17
ED
1
19
0
POLICE K.O...I.
The Police were again successful in their match on Saturday, defeating the KO.Y.L.I. by 38 runs. Seores and analyses were as follows:
P. P. J. Wodohgriso, & Dempsey
FOLICE...
J. Ogg, b Mansell
0
11
D. Mofardy, b Dempsey...
G. A Woodcock, a Booth, b Dempsby
Th. Fletcher, o and b l'ansell
W. Kout, b Dorrington
Dr. Kelly, e Demproy, b Dorrington
W. Pitt, b Hoygate,...
6
A. C. Lingley, Hoygate, ↳ Dorrington, G. Hoggarth, & Dempsey, b Dorrington... J.-H. Kerr, zot ont
0
Extras
Total
90
Bowling Analysis.
0,
II. Tk.
11
Dempast Muneoll Dorrington Heygato
↑ 3 21 32 0 14
2 Q
K.O.Y.L.L
Pio. Clegg, b Kerr
Pl. Castlenian, b Hoggarth
L. Cpl. Dempsey, c Kent, b Hoggarth Lt. Collie Brown, o Kent, b Korz Lt. Heygate, a Fletcher, b Kerr
Sgt. Booth, & Kerr, bloggarth It. Lambort, a Pitt, b Hoggarth- Sgt. Robinson, a Ogg, b Hoggarth.. Lee Corp. Mansell, e and b Kerr Plo. Dorrington, not out Bgt. Monro, u Ogg, b Kerr
Extras.........
Total Bowling Analysis,
Kerr
Boggoth
0.8
BOXING CONTESTS.
8
rounds of three minutes duration, Bill Lewis was given the decision over Rod Stanton, the Canadian champion, at tho City Hall on Satar- day night, in the fight for the welterweight
$630,000.00
(5) Ponny-very penny shall havo for the 630,000.00 obverse impression Our effigy with the insotip-
tion "Georgius Dei Grs: Omn: Rox Fid: LEWIA WINE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP $627,500,00 Dəf: Iud: Imp" and for the reverse After twenty-five stirring and hard-fought
impression the figure of Britannia seated on a rock surrounded by the sea, her right hand 2,503.00 holding a shield which reste against the rock, while in her left hand sha grasps & trident, and $630,000.00 the inscription "one pouny," with the date of
the year and a plain edge.
(2) Half-penny-Every balf-penny shall have supremacy of the Orient. This battle, together $350,0:0.00 the same obverse impression and inscription as with a number of interesting preliminarios, was the penny, and for the reverse the figurs of brought off under the supervision of Referee 9251,000.00 Britannia seated as described for, the peang,
and the inscription "Half-penny," with the date Dempsey, and before one of the largest audiences $250,000.00 of the year and a plain edge.
that has ever filled the City Hall. The roferas (3) Every farthing shall have the same obverse interpreted the rules of the sport impartially $250,000.00 impression and inscription as the peany, and
for the reverse the figure of Britannia seated but, as usual, the andienes seemed to be shock. as described for the penny, and the inscription | full of referees, who loudly proclaimed their $7,257.88 "farthing," with the date of the year and a rulings, which woro arrived at from a one-sided
B,233.35 plain edge
view of the fight.. Megara. Kelly and Boad- kopt the time, and Mr. E. Kausody was maater of ceremonies,
$15,491,23
$15,491.23
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s str. Arcadiz left
|
the winner.
LEWIS 7. STANTON.- Thon followed the main event, about the result of which there has been so much speculation and so much diversity of opinion. The fight was the best of 25 three-minuto rounds, clean break, and four ounce gloves to be usi. Both mon, who were uoisi y welcomed into the ring, were in excellent condition, Lewis being about four lbs. below his usual fighting weight, and turning tho scale at 139 1. Stanton Lipped the beam at 140s. Some tins was spent in discussing con- ditions, hut the audience manifesting its impa- tioner, the men returned to their corners and shortly afterwards the gong changed. Feeling their way in the first round. Lewis opened with a right apparent in the second, after which Stanton began to press, and got in some effective Joft swings. In the third round Stanton weat down and Lewis, goutleiunnly as customary, inasisted him to rise. The Canadian lifted the
RINGWORM WITH LOSS OF HAIR CURED
Almost impossible to Describe State Head Was in. Raw from Using Unsuitable Ointments. Thought Hair Would Never Grow Agala. Used Cuticura Remedies. Hair Ngw Thick and Full of New Growth.
"I jool it my duty to let you know that Butlers Sosp, Cuticure Gintinent and Cuff
cura Resolvent enta- pletely cured my ikile Girl of ringworm. Her head had been Troubled with this terrible s- case for evor twelve maths, during which time tried many rem- edies without volts.. I feel some were to Paul that they cre
her head and rule it worst. Els cuted a lo
1
. . uiciest im- passible to describe tw su to her head was fa for it was host of the cription, There wea one place as large as a four-shilig po without a'r end it retend ko lent for A year quite sought her hair wolds never Brow again. Ruth Ford a great deal about Culler diament, 1 gettin of and also a net of Cufigura Soap. Atter using the two for a week I saw an improve- ment, so a bottle of Certicurs, Resolvent. Apter we the three for about Chree monche per realp was complotely cured
"I had had to cut lier hair in great palenes bofore I used the intiers Remedies, but after a short latinent with them, this hair began to grow, now it is thick and full of new growth. Loviy whThad rl them el int as they would have saved the child a lot of Bus unsullatde Aments.” Glenet) Mrs. Ward, 15% Markby, Rd. Winson Green, Blingbom, gland, May 21, 1010.
Ontirata iter les are sold throughout the world. Deputer Train, 17, Charterisouta 9q4 Calutta, B. N. Paul, an, de 19, Legun, Lil Cape Town, ete & Patter Drug & Com. Corp., Bole Prags Hovina, Petre, Cutters Booà, on the bext ente and timent of akin and map.
RACING
SEASON
1911.
local man with a heavy left drive in roaud No. ZEISS
4, and then pot in some telling body blows. Lewis retaliated with a swinging right, and was asing the same haul to some advantage when the
gong sounded. In the next round Lows brought
his tight uppercut into play, and followed up an advantage with such energy that Stanton escaped by clinching. The Canadian then did good work with his left, Lewis countering with his right. Stanton finished the round by landing a heavy right swing on the back of his opponent's head and following with a loft drive to the wind.
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Round succeeded round with hot and rapid CHS. J. GAUPP
exchangor, Stanton scoring mostly with o powerful loft which was plied heavily on the jaw and body of the Australian. The latter's tolling right uppercut was doing deadly work, bat appears to take little effect on Stanton's steely jaw, although the handwork of Lewis on his opponent's face was becoming more apparent after each round. From the twelfth round Stanton's left eye bogon to close and 500g became invisible: then the right bore testimony to the workmanship of the Austin lisa, nad the wonder was that Stanton could seo well enough to avoid his aggressive oppon. ant. But ho managed remarkably well, sending. his left to body and head with telling effect,. although he stopped a number of the plentiful supply of upperouls which Lovis was” dealing ont; uppercats which would soun have disposed of a less tardy fighter. Stanton, hoverer, bore 12 his punishment wall, and prored that he was a plucky as well as a elever fighter. From the 18th to the 21st round Lewis was pauishing Stanton severely with right swings and upper- onts, but in the two succeeding rounds the Cana disn forced his opponent, landing hearily with his left on jaw and wind. Round No. 24
& CO.,
AT
TOME PRICES
COST
WITHOUT ADDITIONAL
FOR FREIGHT OR PACKING
x £9.5.0
6
X (stalking)
G
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8.x £6.10.0
£7.10.0
£0.0.0
7oz., can be carried in
vest pocket, £6.0.0
A1,80
ended with both men going strong, and with NEW MODEL 6 × weighing both having scored well in exchanges. In the last three minutes, however, the Canadian took a doal of punishment, bat he returned to his corner fit, and the pent-up feelings of the large audianco baret forth in a storm of applause. Silence fell as the rofores stepped forward to sonounce his decision, and when he said “ Lovis wine" there was another outbreak of cheering | at the success of the little sportaman who has done more than any other to foster the manly. art in this Colony. The fight was probably the best that has ever boon seen in Hongkong, and although Lewis came out on top, another moet- ing might have a different ending, for Stanton on Saturday night thoroughly justified the reputation ho brought from Canada, and made the Australian go all the way." Lewis iz hooked for the Phillippines, but he might be induced to postpone his trip for another houso such as grooted him on Saturday, and no doubt Stanton would be pleased to try his luck agai,
FOOCHOW.
CHRONOGRAPHS
AT ALL PRICES.
CALENDARS.
(1335
We have received some attractive Chinese That several changes havo taken place under Foochow Echo of the 21st inst., ia becoming an specimens of the Chinese Calendar, issned by the waters below Pagoda Anchorage, says the
Calendars issued by the O. B. Beer Co.; also uncomfortably noticable frot, for since the strand- the Northern Assurance Company, the picture ing of the Somali other vessels have remarked being a scene from à Chinese historical play. Hartan touchsit a reck on her entrance to the The calendar of the Manufacturers Life In. the shifting of the sand banks, and the S.8. Anchorage this week, but fortunately very sarance Co. of Toronto gives a commercial and lightly, and no damage was done,. In pointing strategical map of the British Empire, For oat zew dangers, tho. Harbour-master reports,
arther changes may be expected ! With the both of those companies Messrs. Bradley & Co. coming freshots and the rainy season captains are general agents. and pilots will have no delicato steering work The General Representatires of the Nestlé before them.
and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co, send us Numberless as flocks of wild gesso nad teil are specimens of the Chinese Calendars, of the to be found round about Toochow and Hingluna Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.-... this winter. Rev. I. Caldwell, who with won The design represents a fat Chinese hoy who derful skill succeeded in shooting a man-eating The first event was an eight round bout be tiger last spring, says the Echo, has brought down has been brought up on "Milkmaid" on the $15,491.23 Singapore for this port on the 28th instant at tween Private Potter, K.O.Y.L.L., 9 stone 31b, several of these birdla with ono shot, and Chinese, one side, and a lean-looking starving boy is 6.30 p.m., with the outward English Mails, and and Seaman Price, H.M.3. Handy, 9 stone 415s."shooting men" can be soen selling baskets of portrayed on the other side. The Chinese word- W. E. CLARKE, Secretary. is expected here on the 2nd proxime, at about It was a willing fight throughout, and what the rather up North his doubtless driven the birds ing round about represents the conversation
them on the streets. The exceptionally cold the concert was a disappointment. Music. We have compared the above statement with 6 6.m. lovers have had for better treats provided by the books, vouchers and securities of the Com-left here on the 25th inst., at 4 a.m., arrived at good solid hitting sud capacity for taking punish-
The I.G.M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, whlol | principals lacked in science they made up for by to a warmer latitude.
between these two toys. The lean youth, having confessed that bo has been fod en skimmed local talent than the concert given by M. paar, and certify the same to be correct.
Shanghai on the 28th, inst., at noon.
The 0.8.K. str. Beattle Maru, which left mont. In more than one round they fought.al French Consulate at Foochow is for nearly thres milk, is receiving admonition and advies from
Mons. Ledus, who has bosa in charge of the Hongkong on the 24th nit, arrived at Tacoma, most to a standstill, but the soldier's work was years, shortly leaving and tons. Doizo, of the fat boy, who has confined his attention Wash., on the 27th instant.
more effective, and he was awarded the decision. Amoy will be his successor.
to "Milkmaid" end praises it accordingly.
the DP. actually said was that to music lovers
Rafelewski afforded.
BODERICK BANDOM
A. O'D. GOUEMIN,
W. HUTTON POTTS,
Auditora.
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