Jaimers
the likes florchang of the Last
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY dơm, 1914.
THE FORTHCOMING RACE
MEETING.
TRAINING - NOTES.
TUESDAY, February 3rd.
Mr. J. Heard, Mr. John Poel's first whip, arrived from Tientsin last night and was on the Race Course at daybreak to day. His first mounts were :--The Fickle Bird, Anuan and Lockerbio, all three being exercised over fast quarters only In Annan he has a promising winner; this pony's quarter in 28 3-6 ia an achievement indicating great possibili ties
All Sir Paul Chater's ponies were also given sharp short gallops, none going Inside 30. for more than half a mile. seconds was the time Mr. Soares' Derby
couple took to gallop the quarter mile which tiny wors called upon to perform.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN Kaoshun did 1 mile in 1.42, last quarter
1745.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG) LANE CRAWFORD & CO. and Irom ALL. WINE MERCHANTS.
MY WORD!
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KEATINGS
FLEAS BEETLES MOTHS
APIOLINE
(CHAPOTEAUT)
LADIES
For functional troubles, delay, pain and those irregulariiles pecuifar. to fan sex.
Presuribed by the highest French Mical suthorities and superior te. Fusey, stoel Drops and Petmy raya. CHAPOTEAUT, 5, rue Vivianae, Fazb sold by a Chemist
30. All these seem faar lines. The course and prevailing wind this morning, con- tributed to rapid last quarters.
Among the auction griffins, Mr. Brutton's Winanton is not realising expectations In contrast, Mr. Gilpin's Sir Galahad and Mr. Norman's Soi Kwai are gaining in popular estimation with each training gallop.
The attendance to-day was quite up to the average.
The times were
MoxDay, February 2nd, Triumph Aster, 1, 41, 1.13, 1.47 2-5, 2.24 1-5, 3.01 11-5; 37 2-5, 4.09 3-5; last quartor 32.;
TRESAS. Eebruary 3rd.
OLD PONIES AN
Defford, ., læst m., 39, 1.17, 1.1. Sevington and Brympton, 1, 37, 1.142-5, 1.49 15 2.24, 3.00; last quarter 20.
Radium II. (Brution), time missed. Sunlight, m., 33.1.02 1-5; last quarter
30 L-G
The Tickle Bird (Heard), one quarter
only. 29.
DERBY GRIFFINS,
Crown Aster, Am.. -, 303-5
Dumfries, time missed,
Annan (Heard), 4m, only, 283-5.
Kaoshun, ., 37 15, 1.12, 1.42; last
quarter 30.
Brittania Dahlis.
quarter 30,
m...
a
101; last
Moffat and Lockerbie (Heard), m. only,
30.
Sir Galahad, Time missed.
Luetje Hop, m.,,, 31.
AUCTION: GEIFFINS, Matchless Dahlia and Goldench Dahlia,
time missed.angel. Wincanton (Knoll), 1m 33 3-5; 1.08 1-5,
1.45. 2.21; last quarter 33.
Soi Kwai, m., 383-5, 1.19-5, 1.433-5,
last quarter 31
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.
Checkmate and Mystery,
1.43; last quarter 34-
m.,
1.09,
Mad Eve, im., 38. 1.12, 1.46, 2.20; last
quarter. 34.
Sanquhar, Im., 37, L.124-5, 1.49 4-5, 2.25;
last quarter 35 1-5. (...) Flotilla, T., 40 2-5, 1.20, -, 2.32.
Torquoise, n, 40, 1.18 3-5, 1.54 3-5, 2-27;
last quarter 32 2-5.
Tango, 1m., 38, 1.15, 1.48 4-5, 2.212-5; last
quarter 39 3-5.
Fishball and Sling, Im., 36, 1.121-5, 1.48,
9.21; last quarter 36.
Amun Ra, Im.. 363-5. 1.12, 1.46 1-5, 2.19;
last quarter 32 4-5.
Rosario Hickraan), m., 36, 1.104-5, 143;
last quarter 22 1-5.
Dark Ronald. Im. 38.1-5, 1:12 2-5, 1.47,
2.20 2-5 last quarter 322-5, with "Amah."
Duxin, m., 6, 1.13, 1.48; last quarter
33; poor finish.
Ole Hop, Am., 33 2-5, 1.052-5; Jast
quarter 303-5-
Monarch Dahlia; m, 312-5, 1.02; last
quarter 303-5.
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BEGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
CHINA AND JAPAN.
THOS. COOK & SON
TOURIST. STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
BANKERS. &.
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TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and
TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CEEDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED,
FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged.
CHIEF OFFICE-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.C
Hongkong, 21st May, 1913,
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
8.S." MAGELLAN." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERTES- MARITIMES.
NOTICE,
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London 61 52.
WEATHER REPORT.
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On the 3rd at 11.10 s.m.-Pressure has Ing. reased slightly in all districts except over the Bonins and N. Annam, where it has decreased alightly.
The anti-oyolone is still central over N.E, China.
Breton and Cachar and from Bordeaux er 8.5" Cambrai" and "V. Cotte" in Fresh monsoon is indicated along the east connection with above Steamer are hereby in- coast of China and over the northern portion
formed that their Goods with the exception of of the N. China Sea,
Opium, Tressare and Valuables are being landed
and stored as their risks into the hazardous and/or
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at
extra lizardous Godowns of the Hongkong and 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, at
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon
Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained to day is as follows: immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before 3 e.. To-Par requesting it to bo landed hero.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 4th Feb. at Noon will be abject to rent and landing charges
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 7th Feb., or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 4th Fab., st 10 AM... |
No Fire Insurance has boon effected,
S. C. de BUSSTERRE,
Acting Agent.. Hongkong, 28th January, 1914,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steamer
THE Р.
-"CHINA.”'~:
DISTRICT.
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
- {N.E, gale.
South east of Chins between The same sa
No. 1, Hongkong and Lamecks. South coast of China between East winds,
Hongkong and Hainan moderato.
*NE. winds, freah to moderate; fair, colder.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, February ĪRI,
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
Arrived Hongkong on 29th January, 1914,
Barometer
STRAITS
Temperature
Consignees of Cargo by the above-zamed Humidity.......... vessel ars hereby informed that their goods are Wind Direction...
址
Forde
Previous On Date On Des
Day at
at 2 p.m. 6. 3. p.
at
30.14
30.16 30.18
64
60
60
65
78
73
Fast
East
ENE
2
7.
0.
0
Highost open air Temperature on 2nd ...65 Towest opon air Temperature on 2nd ...62
being landed and placed AT THELE BINK in the Hongkong
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Weather Company's Godowns et Kowloon, where each RaiKİ.........R Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
and
Marmora."
are 1ry can be obtained as the Goods
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, 40, ex 8.5. From Persian Gulf, or sa. B. L. 9. N. and B. & P. B. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed hero unleas instractions are given to the contrary within 6 hours to t
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examiration by the Consignees, and
Days
Week
the Company's Surveyors, Mesars. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10A.M. on MONDAYS and Wed. THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. Thurs. after which date they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods Fri. have left the Godowns.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
From 4th to 10th February, 1914,
HIGH WATER
Month
Days
Height
LOW WASER
H'kong.
Menu
Time
H'kong.
Monn
Time
b. ma
ft, n
b. m.
it. in.
4
2:52 38m 8 10
3.3
3 19 a 56
..
5
No infer high-m
0 6
28
4 166 1 nor low water
6 No infer. high-im 15 2 2
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 29th January, 1914.
Satur
7 No infor. high-m 1 47
1 5
11
Sun.
8 m 4 21 3 7 m 2 24
0 14 a 36:
Mon.
9m 9 33 39m
300
||
759 × 80 ||
P.M. 8.S.
Tuae
10
9 8
4 1
3 35
PERSIA,"
5.17 6 6 Dor low water
6 15 a 7.1 nor low-water
7 Ba 7, 61.
1-0
02
EXPECTED
ON OR
ABOUT
B.
JAVAJ
123-3
SFF AMER
FROM
WILL LEAVE FOR
ON OF ABOUT
GERMAN EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY.
TOTHAHI
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSIÓN AT SHANGHAI.
NO. 3
Falling in the China. New Year holi- days, the celebrations of the German community in honour of their Emperor T3ILIWONG were naturally quieter than on
LJILATJAP.
TJITAROED
JAVA
JAVA
First half of February. First half of February.
JAYA
JAVA
SHANGHAI
JAVA
TJIKINI...
JAVA
BLAST TO TAKE
KASTENG DURA
average, reports the N.-C. Daily News, buy the solid enthusiasm which invariably TJIBODAS, characterizes the occasion was present in
JAVA
First half of February- Second half of
February. First half of March.
as great a degree as over. The torchlight
TJIPANAS.
JAVA
First ball of; March.
JAVA
Second half of
JAPAN
SHANGHAI SHANGHAI
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No. 1 THERAPION THERAPION No. 2
CONA CHARGES, ELPUTES EX, WITHOUT INJECTIONS.
CORES BLAND FO160S, BAD LES, SYEN Baterions.
THERAPION
THRES CHGOSTO WEIKNEBARE, DÉLAINS, LOW VISOR, D. SOLD BY AMADINO CORBYN, YNIECISIN KROLAND, 99. BENG STÁM? ADDLEIS-ENTULOPE JÜR FREE BOOKED & LCLeschi, De Havoce T. ILAMPSTRAD, LONDON. TET NEW DRASER (SATTELIBA) FOILM OF
THERAPION
A CURE
625 THAT TRADE NAME WORD 'THEKAMION" - JK 'Ome BUT, BOTE. SIAMY ATTIEM TE AIL ONUR PACOUTS, INSIST ON HAVING TREHAPIDIE.
-PASSENGERS. AREIVED.
Per Prinz Waldemar, for Hongkong, from Sydney, etc., Mr. and Mra, J. A. Bule, Mr. KR. E. Zöppritz, Mrs. H Scharlauck, Mr. H. Fischer, Dr. and Mrs. Schold, Mr. H. Meyer, Mr. F. Maus Mies L. Ellis, Mr. A. W. Venables and Mr. J. Assumpiao.
DEPARTED.
March 1
JAPAN
SHANGHAI
First half of February. First half of February. First half of February. First half of February. Second half of February First half of March Second half of March. Second half of ...March.
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Blectric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlande-Indian Ports
procession marking the eve of his TJIMANOES Majesty's birthday brought forth as large a number of torch-bearers as ever, but this fact that so zany people were up country and the Chinese carrying on their own festivities behind closed doors, made the scene in the streets far quieter than on Previous occasions, when indeed they were at times almost impassable.
on through Bills of Lading.
For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to tho
York Buildings, 1st Floor.
Hongkong, 30th January, 1914.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Telephone No. 1574.
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July and August. (Hear, hear.) When he saw them in camp last August he felt indeed proad. He know that when they called upon the Volunteers they had fun
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA
T
THE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for counter signature and take iramediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Cargo impeding diecharge will be landed immediately at Consigness' risk and expense, Cargo remaining undelivered be tanded at TUESDAY, 3rd Feb., at Noon, will Consignees risk and expense..
Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, 7th Febs at Noos, in addition to landing charges will be subject to storage charges.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected; All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godown FRIDAY, 6th Feb, at 10 AM.
No Claims will be entertained unless accom panied by short delivery note or list of exoop- tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signal for and er hehalf of the Pacific. Mall 5.8. Co. p.
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All Claims must be filed on or before 2nd Mar, otherwise they will not be recognized.
R. O. MORTON,
Agent. Honghong, 31st January, 1914. TOYO KISEN KAISHA: NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 8.8. HONGKONG MARU”
8 49 8 2 1
ON SALE.
114 | 3:3
2 12 2 9
MAIL TABLES
FOR 1914.
Shows the dates of departure of the Maik of Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as well as the dates of return Mails.
Mounted on Card On Paper
30 Cents.
On Sate at the Honghang Daily Press Office, Hongkong, 7th January, 1914.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
J. Burke, Miss E. Burke, Mr. L. Staart Capa Schollhoas had returned to Shane Pearce and 'the others then inspected the called on those present to give three cheers arrived, Cousignees of Cargo are hereby that all Goods are being landed at their
Peck, Mrs. H. Barins, Miss E. Best, Mr.hai that day, he was unfortunately company. Mr. Marti, Mrs. G. van Buren, Mrs. indisposed and unable to turn out. Leav
Just before nine o'clock the procession was marshalled on the Race Course, and the torch bearers, armed with their flam-
BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. beaux, fell in for the time-honoured march down the Maloo. First of all came at the antional anthem was played
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. guard of mounted Sikhs, then the Town on the steps of the Club wore Mr. E. C. Band, the Gernuan Coy. S.V.C, the Pearce, Civil Commandant of the Volun
8.8. BENVENUE," Per Prine Ludwig, kir Europe, etc.. civilian station of the German community teer Corps, Mr. H. Figge, Licut-Colonel
FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON Mr. and Mrs. F. Bopp, Miss J. Bass Mr. with their friends of other nationalities, Bear and Capt. Canning, to be joined German Coy, who after all were German FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU,
AND STRAITS. Harry Rosenberg, Mr. D. Cholloran, Mrs. and the rear brought up by bluejackets
They were proud of JAPAN FORTS AND SHANGHAI
Ho THE above named Steamer having and Miss Osborne, Mr. W. L. Clarke, Mr. from the Emden and Otter, with their later by Dr. Knipping, Dr. Ney and soldiers, who know the business and who
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed aud Mrs. W. Blum, Miss Bryant, Mrs. own band. The precession was under the others of the Consulate. Capt. Matthaus knew the game.
for the German Coy.
notified to send in their Bills of Lading for Beyer and infant, Miss E. J. Young, Miss command of Capt. Matthaus, for although delivered a suitable speech, and Mr. them, more proud than he could say.
These were given with the greatest countersignature, and to take immediate delivery ziek into the hazardous and/or extes hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Addressing the Volunteers Mr. Pearce, heartiness, and the men were thiendis of Carge from alongside,
Cargo remaining undelivered on the 3rd and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the ing the Maloo, the procession turned left on behalf of the Shanghai Municipality missed, a bonfire being made on the fore. L. M. Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs. L. G
the
the usual risk and esponse and delivery must then be No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Brown, Mr. D. Richards, Mr. J. Wilson, handed along the Bund, over
have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining that evening It was a very great plea.. On Tuesday morning Dr. F. Goldenberg, Mr. Fischer, Dr. and Garden Bridge, and thus to the Congratulated them on their appearance shore with the remains of the torches.int, at Noor, will be landed at Consignoos wharves delivery may be
suiste. Here red lights were burning sure, he said, to see them there, and in
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. undelivered after the 7th inst. will be subject Mrs. Scholz, Mr. A. H. Fair, Dr from several windows, adding a
and his capacity as their Civil Commandant, reception was held at the German Con taken from the Company's Godown
at which all sections of the
No Claim will be recognized after the Guods to rente picturesque touch, while over the entrance he congratulated both their Commandant Kinnear and party, Rev. and Mrs.
have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods Schebueyor, Rov. and Mrs. Santer, Dr. of the Consular residence a crowu was and herabeled their burnout on this community were represented. The ships
remaining undelivered on the 10th inst. will be subject to rent and landing charges. and M. Schoch, Mr. and Mrs. F. worked in electric lights. On the balcony very festive occasion, the eve of the birth in harbour dressed for the occasion, Figueres, Mr. W. Guth, Mr. F. Gutierrez, were Dr Kuipping, the Consul General, day of their Emperor.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Carge to be Mr. L. G. de Aquino, Mrs. Preen and with the staff and ladies of the Consulate. Shanghai was "Omnis Juncta In Uno, children, Mr. L. Vidal, Mr. E. Beyes. Here for a few minutes the procession which meant that as they were together NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS. left on board or Godown, and examination of to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
same to be held on the 18th inst., at 10 AM. Rr. E. Mieck, Mr. A. Polinowski, Mr. Chalted, while the band struck up the wall collectively, so they all had to pull
All Claims must be filed on or before 17th Gourwitch Mr. T. G. Worth, Mr. B. known thanksgiving hymn.
together. It was very pleasing for him,
inst., otherwise they will not be recognised.
8. MORIMOTO, The procession now turned back, over an Englishman, to compliment ther Jose, Mrs. E. Rieke, Pastor G. Holtzel,
Agent. Mr. and Mrs Fitch, Mr. L-Dars, Mr. the Garden Bridge and to the Club Con- on the very able manner in which they H. Meyer, Mrs. H. Scharhink and Mr. cordis, on the balcony of which a large supported the Council in the very trying
Hongkong, let February 914 As it came to times which they want through during R. E. Laurotzen,
crowd had assembled."
Their motto in
COPIES of DAILY PRESS "are Jon Bale daily at the following Stores:-- KOWLOON BOOK STALL, Ferry Whost Mesra, HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Bard
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be obtained.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 14th inst, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are examined on the 7th, inst., at 11 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Pre-Agents Hongkong, 3rd Februar 1914.
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