ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY.

BRILLIANT SPEECH BY THE US AMBASSADOR.

THE

to any other that the world will have to look in future as the guardian and trus tee of the liberties and life, very likely even the frontiers, of the new nationali ties, who have struggled into existence, Mr. J. W. Davis, the United and whose future we have have to secure. Thone are no new reflections. They are the States Ambassador, made his first public accepted commonplaces of the best minds

on both sides. (Cheers)

D'M

speech in Great Britain at a luncheon given by the Pilgrims of Great Britain ot the Savoy Hotel, the Duke of Con- naught presiding. A very large and in- fluential company assembled.

AMBASSADORS' FUNCTIONS.

Earl Curzon proposed the health of the American Ambassador. Re said: The Ambassador is the latest of a long line of eminent men who in a similar enpa city have been deputed by his Chivern- ment to come here. It is a platitude to

DIFFICULTIES AREAD.

The moment a treaty is signed the dif Sculties will begin. The great war work will be the post-peace work. All sorts of attempts will be made to sow dissensions between your country and mine. They are already being started by an active German propaganda. There will always be differences of opinion, of points of view, of temperament, of interests, be tween our two countries. But I stand here on behalf of the Foreign Office to say that these merely as grains of

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AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

BY APPOINTMENT.

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Without taking so much from the well-carned laurels tha the victorious brows of heroic France, or Italy, or Belgium, or Serbin, ur others. of the Allies, is it too much to para phrase the words of the dying Pitt, and say that England bag saved herself by her ecca be her example " 2 (Cheers.) well have saved world by What that example mean for us when at just our hour bad struck it would be dißenlt indeed to put in words. We, like nation, and a sudden conversion to

yourselves,

-military a non-mi were nation given over

have General Auctioneers, war would have seemed well nigh impossible if your ex- perience had not been before us. industries were devoted to the arts of peace. turn our ploughshares into swords, and We had to learn from you how to into spears our pruning hooks. We were jealous, as you have ever been, of any interference by Government in the in- American boasted with your post that.

HUGHES AND HOUGH, AVOTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY,

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ady the America is a country with 16 couple and true union between your timate affairs of daily life, and each

ad ours. (Cheers.) We look to Jou Lo remind ม of Lire true things, the

the materiai greatest resources in the world resource, big thing:ard you a the custodiun

aboad.

of men, material, money, moral, and spiritual resources--but nothing during my experience of public life has track me, demorali Kuule than the unex hausted reservoir of publie zuen whor America has at her disposal to send out on important diplomatic functions to the various countries of the world. The United States has, I believe, no diplo matic service in the old sense of the term. They are anid to look rather sakance at the

things, that lie

of the noble principles which have fallen in this country and elsewhere from the lips of your own President, and we treat you as a partner in the great task which dvolves upon us both. (Cheers.) I ask you all to give a hearty welcome to the new Ambassador, and to wish him every possible succes9 which he is about to devote his energies. in the great tusk to (Lond cheurs.)

**THE LAST RED YEARS." The American Ambuenador, respond old. fashioned formularies and waying, expressed his keen Kunac f of European diplomacy, and I believe the

honour

done him

Uy the their Ambassadors and Envoys are liable gathering and

proceeded Nor can to be dispinced and replaced whenever a A let slip this opportunity to voice new overnment enter into power. But for the people of the United States their thai doce not seem to matter the least in deep appreciation of the splendid recep. dhe world, for whatever the demand the tion which Great Britain has just given Bupply is forthcoming, and this will to their Chief Magistrate. The gracious say, and you will endure me, that in hospitality of their Majesties, the King her choice of diplomatic representatives and Queen, the marked friendliness of America always gives the best to us. your citizens, the manifold coartesies ex. (Chrere) I have had the good fortuna tended to the President and Mrs. Wilson myself to be personally acquainted with on every nand, have gone home to the the last eigh American Ambassadors in beart of Anarica, and have forged an this country.

other and a lasting link in the chain which unites us. (Cheers)

COMMUNITY OF AIMS,

Save his own soul's light overhead, None lends him' and none ever led." But we had to learn from you to sub- mit to Governmental control in the most intimate detaile, laying down for the time our liberty of action that we might some day take it up again. Indeed, it Was not necessary to look across the potan ing these miracles at our very for inspiration, for Canada was work-

(Cheers.)

AMERICA IN THE WAR.

doors.

i come to you with the title of Amari- can Ambassador, but 1 in truth only the last of many whom wy country has lately sent. With the aid of your gallant sailors and seamen, she has despatched abroad within the last eighteen montha 2,000,000 others, whose diplomacy is of the most practical kind. They came,

î fondly believe, with all the seat and spirit of true Crusaders, and they left behind them many more equally ready for the great adventure. We are not nshuned of

a com

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and

Commission Agents. PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN COAL "

STORAGE,

CODER USED

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned bave received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction,

(For Account of the Concerned), TO-DAY (TUESDAY), March 18th, 1919, at 230 at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ioo House Street, Piano by Collard & Collard Piapo by Sandon Steedioan, Londo Piano by Ernst Kapa-Dresden. Cottago Piano by Moutrie

fin good condition). TERMS:-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers

March 18th 1919, ammencing at 2,39 r., TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at their balea Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, A QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, DRAWN WORK, AND EMBROIDERIES, HOUSEHOLD LINENS: Single

Comprising:—

and Double Plain and Hemstitched Shoots, Pilld Cusos, Double White Satin Quilts, Linda Damask Serviettes, Glser Cloths, DRAWNWORK:-Bedspreads, Pillow Cases,

Bath Towels, Face Towela, &c., de. Tray Cloths, &c., &c. EMBROIDERIES:- Bedspreads, Table Covers, Tea Cloth, Runners, 18 by B4 in.

ÁLNO A few lots of Attaché Cases and Bellow

Valisos.

(All new goods and small, lots to mit purchasers) (Full Particulars from Catalogue). Torms: Cash,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Marols 126, 1919.

them; and we venture to hope that you have found them not unworthy cant Panious of your fighting man. We wish nothing better for them when we sent them out than that they should do battle with an equal courage, tenacity, and en- durance. Bume of them will not go home Sometimes the United States has rení.

again; and if our losses seem, by reason us great men of letters like James Russell

of number, less grievoue in the aggregata Lowell and John Hay; sometimes great The late Mr. Page and many others, that, after all, one cannot keep and. than your own, I ask you to remember Jawyers like Phelps and Choate, and I amn sure, have spoken to you with an balance books in the matter of buman believe our guest of today tony he added cloquence, which I cannot hope to rival, lives. to that number; sometin.cs representative of the ties which have bound, and which gone have entered into eternal comrade- (Hear, hear. Those who are men connected with journalism or othe must always bind, the English-speaking ship; and whatever else the war spheres of public

like Whitelaw interest,

may nations in a common understanding. They leave behind it, I dwell with hopeful Reid and the late Mr. Page (hear. nve dwelt

upon the community of pride on those reunions that the coming sometimes the bearer of a great speech which removes from us the curse hihiris name like Robert Lincoln

Fears will bring, when British and Ame of Babel and its confusion of (Cheers.) When these Ambassadors come

rican survivors of the Great War wil! tongues; upon our common literature, by means sit down side by side to tell again the to this country they seem to fall instine of which we drink from the same eternal story of valorous deeds against tively into the system and range of our spring on our common

mon foe. (Choere.) And now comes vic- public life. I am hot uggesting for a bing to generation after generation the adequate; the military power of Germany

on history,

tion thatory, complete, overwhelming, satisfying, moment that, they cense to be true Anieri- story of trials endured and battles o abased, her dreams of world conquest cans. I believe the Foreign Office would b by our ancestora; and above all upon the dissipated, and the evil men who loosed say they no more viligant exponents of

common ideals of justice and of liberty.this horror on the world driven one after the interests of their own country than secu

han secured by law and enjoyed in order: another from their seats of power. The erican Ambassadors known in which through all the

The years But if I may speak our people. And in confrmation of the again, and turns, with no light cefimate March 18th, 1918, commencing at 2.30 ..

have inspired world rests on its arms, and breathes Dog Street. from our point of view, we look upon sings which fo

TO-DAY (TUESDAY), How from all them as belonging to our race. We re,

these have pointed again and again to

the task, to the labour of peace and things

1o reconstruction. gard the American Ambassador

at their Sales Hooras, No. 8, Des Voeux the fact that on the Canadian frontier call for all we have of wisdom, of co

Of a certainty, it will

Road, Corner of Ice Hoase Street, We k almost a domestic Ambassador.

our countries meet in the longest common age, of faith, and of self-restraint. him into our public life.

boundary in the world, so little mark

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE BRASS AND BRASS- is a happy augury that already we have and guarded that the traveller crosses agreed in terms upon the broad outlines

MOUNTED DOUBLE AND TWIN chance that the settlement must take, and have without perception until some

BEDSTEADS, CURTAINS, We are standing upon the threshold of flag or ensign warns him that territorial proclaimed this agreement before all the

CARPETS. &, &c., a new era." I believe that never an suvereiguts has changed although speech world. Burely the wish is not merely

Comprising:- any previous occasion have the problems and custom and manner of life has not

father to the thought when

Chesterfield Sofas and Arn-chaica (new), which confronted our diplomats here and

Those are trite and familiar themes it conviction that in matters of detail we Una Upholstered Suite, Bedroom Furniture

express my Folding Card and Occasionat

Tabica, abroad been greater than those which are

will be in equal harmony. you choose; but they are trite and fam likely to be laid before us in the en-

liar only as all great things are. The vinced because I believe that the same suing years. The war has been woo, at axioms of science, the great principles Great Britain and America, and because great ideals and purposes wiimate both all but won. I cannot help sometimes re- of the moral law are trite and familiar I am sure that there can be no rightful gretting that it was not prolonged a also, and yet they are the things by which conflict between our fundamental little longer in order

effect n complete victory, th

men and nations live and move and have torents in the final adjustment, for, as (Cheers.) But

their being. even

Such things cannot be too; although the war has been wan, peace often repeated; and had I the opportu

has been finely said: has not been won.

MAKING OF PEACE.

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is the greatest construer"ning of peare nity I would any to every American, and

task that has ever been put on the shoulders of any combination of peoples.

venture upon this statement, that that task can only by Euercasfully confronted if America nad Great Britain stand side by side_to shoulder the burden.

(Cheers.) For more than a century past there has been po war between our two countries. Dur ing that time the ties of race, of common laws, and of a common language have been drawing us closer closer together. (Cheers.) But throughout that time we have been in a world where the old-fashioned rivalrica, jealousies, dangers, and compe

as on every eit

and

common

It

am so co-

This we may know certainly; this we may hold to confidently; that which is right can harm no man, that which is wrong can profit no man. Though all other lights swing and circle, this is the pole-star by which we may safely steer.'

THE SPOILER AND THE SPOILA,

comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, Washstands, &c. (fumed Teak wood), Bide large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, boards, Dianer Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs de Dinner Services, Crockery, and good Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, &c. Bath Room Utensils, Electro-Plated Ware

Electric Reading Lamps, Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, a quantity of Blackwood Furniture, including 1 Large Blackwood Screen Bine and white Panels, and Black- Wood Fire Gereon, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets Pictures, and

Oil Paintings, Beveral Carpete, now and second-hand,

ALSO Treadle Sewing Machine (nearly now) with all accessories, Pianos in good condition, one large Ice Chast suitable for Hotel, sad one American los Chest.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). TERMS Lab.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 12th, 1919.

would

repeat to every Briton" These are indeed your kinsmen; study them; understand them, learn to give and take with them, and

and gu Cheers.)

their friendship as n sacred thing.

But after the history of these last red years how little need there seems for

It is in this spirit that we mean to such a lesson. Has it not been burned strive for justice, exact, complete, and into our bears by the fires of war, and even-banded to all men, whether friend or marked in Pentecostal blood on the foe; a justice which does not shrink lintels of our humus? I would not wish from demanding that the spoiler shalt to weaken by any exaggeration of phrase return all that he has taken from its the tribute of America and her people rightful owner, and shall restore, so far to the manner in which Great Britain as human hands can do it, the havoc and the Britons have borne themselves which his crimes have enused; which will throughout this was, but it would nut to be equally scrupulous to see that no man or nation shall suffer wrong without easy to exaggerate, if one desired, their It has been,

admiration for your courage, your

redress or bear punishment without de wars-wars dynastic, wars for frantiers, steadi

iers, steadfastness, and your dogged endur-serving it; which will not be turned aside wars for ambition, wars for trade. He unce. From the fateful dage of August, on the one hand, or passion on the other, from its proper ende by sentimentality must be blind who does not see that is 1914, when you made your prompt desi- we do not get out of that era now-thesion, when in support of your pledged and which will fix its constant vision not roost golden opportunity the world bis word to martyred Belgium you threw on the past or the present alone, but on ever seen--the war will have been thrown into the trembling scales all that you justice, and by very reason of

the long future as well. And with this and he must be blinder still who had and all that you might hope to be for a broader freedora for ourselves and

A. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF does not veo that the leaders in that takk, flow for they knew-thai you, the constant fear of war and from the Possessions, Japan and China, Argentine and

POSTAGE STAMPS, beat with sympathy and for all mankind. We ask to be free from bringing us to sh***

plane and

Comprising: Great Britain, Colonies and ursuit of a

bigher

are the United God Great Britain (Cheers.)

you, could do no other. chains and trammels which that fear im- Chili, Caba, Liberia, Mexico, Macao, Nicar They watched your heroic army. throw your country and mine atand itself across the Channel

We desire to rejoice once more at agus, Philippines, &c., PORCH and

its way home in the ancient liberties which have fight through four long all the way from come down to us through the centuries,

Fears all

3 Albums each containing the nucleus of a АБ desire. And when I country and mine, I am not eliminating They

ting They marvelled:

as its numbers grew in our rightful errands And believing that the statement that "Governments

titions have tially, not free from

Away,

and

their puise

we plan

The Undertigaad have received instrad- tions from F. C. JENKIN, Esq., C.BE to sell by Public Auction, March 19th and 20th, 1919, commencing each On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, day at 6 P., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dea Vieux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

together we can make peace--such a peaceons and back to Mons again. (Cheory and to enjoy abroad' security upon all collection,

WO

wa

England's

A180

AND

1 Album with about 800 good specimens. On view from Monday, March 17th. TREME --Cuik.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, March 4th, 1019.

[281

The Undersigned, have received instruc

than one-third. That means that the witnessed your Navy Then to set up due anteguards for their main to sell by Public Auction,

this

way or that

which is about to be settled. (Cheers case but their most eborly all their and covenkat.

the co-oporation of our great Allies on spite of the waste of constant, fighting to derive their just purwers from the consent the Continent. But I am speaking of the some seven million men engaged at a English-speaking peoples when I say single time upon more than seven fronts of the governed" is not an empty phrase that if we stand together we can make of battle. They heard your far-flungfidence for the day when all the nations but a living truth, we look with con the peace, wo desire, and if we re your call from the four quarters of the which shall make them free. (Choers.)

main Dominions and Dependencies answer to of the earth shall know this as the truth together after the peace we can guarantee it for the future. (Cheers. Our two globe, and saw "the swarthy Countries govern

song.of But since eternal vigilance is the price administer something alien races and your foes of yesterday like 500,000,000 of the population of the rash to put their living bodice globe, which, I believe, rather more England and

tenance. The armad doctrine of from the ite

irresponsible power must give place in balanco of the world's destinies is in our felt that while the Allied to the rule of common right. Law must

ocean the vaunted warships of Wo

any, international, oe it has in private affairs, groep cun swing it

and Men's eyes are now directed to Paris Bre ngainet ber the

of Dutcome

the rise superior to brute force. The moral We hopo-it is out strongest aspiration struggle could not be doubtful, no matter code must govern States as it governs that from the discussions of Faris there how long the end might be delayed. They mon; and the nations of the world must may emerge a Langue of Nations as a noted the fashion in which your mich and pledge this cach to ench in mutual league guarantee of that future of the world won

world women at home gave up not

(Choers.) Such is the had liberties, harvest which the world must reap from We know that in of the Nations who have fought and mental, and no privation, however great, things which we must do if we would in any case the Lengua and spared themselves no labour, however the previous good so freely sowasun she battlefields of this war. These are tho suffered together in this war and wo that might help in the glorious caues: koop faith with all our snored dead. It this victory

will abide. But even sup- and they bowed very low in Yeverobos is the promise of these things which rod posing that in either of these respects before the long and ever lengthening roll done now all the morning sky, and it in the dream, should fail, there is another of those who dream whlel must survive and remain.. "In the glorious morning of their days, the dream of the English-speaking races.

For England's sake lost all but (Obeers.) It la to that Lengno more than

land's prsien."

in the the light of this new day that ag to walk, God willing, in unaliakon trust Great Britain and the United States are and Brin companionship. (Cheer.}

PUBLIC AUCTION. The Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction

¡For Account of the Concerned),

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE F. & O..S. N. Co.'s Steamer

THE

"NELLORE" Arrived Hongkong on March 12th, 1913 FROM LONDON, COLOMBO & STRAFTS.

Consigares of Cargo by the shove-naniet veal are hereby informed that their goods are bring landed and placed AT THIS RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowas at Kowloos whe o ob of Unatignment will be sorted at Merk by Mark and delivery cau ba ubt in datha Goode are landed.

ON THURSDAY, March 20th, 1918, at 10.30 A.M.," at their Sales Rooma, No. 8, Das Vaux Hond, Corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. &c. removed to sale rooms for couvenience

nale. Terms: --Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

G.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instruc tions from THE HON, THE DILECTOR TUNE WORKS to sell by Public Auction.

Un SATURDAY, March 22nd, 1918, at 12.30 Noon, at their Sales Room, No. 8, Dus Veux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, 30/35 A. P. FOUR CYLINDER SIX SEATER "STUDEBAKER" CAR,

in good running order. The Car may be seen by arrangement with the undersigned. Terms: Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government. Hongkong, March 14th, 1910.

The Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction

(For Account of the Concerned), On TUESDAY, March 25th, 1919, at 6.8) 1.3, at Au Kiso's SLIPWAY.

Options Goods will be 1 uded here unives instramione are giv to the contrary before 8 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to reut.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ma In any case whatever.

Dimaged prokages mas, be left in the Go- downs for examination by the 'pusignart, and the Compuy's Sarveyore, Mos & GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONGAYS and THURSDAYS, All Claims must be prevented within ten days of the steamer's arr al bere, No isims will be admitted after the foods alte which da e ev cannot le re ognised,

hare left the Godowns

E V D. PARR Serintendent

Hongkong, March 14th. 1919

[1

8.5. ANDRE LEBON," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMEF.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARS IL

LES in connection wish above Stearner ors hereby informed that their goods, with the creeption of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowlom Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless before Noon stb inst., requesting it to be Intimation is received from the Consignees landed here.

The Houseboat "Flora" overhauled and painted inside and out Recently Complete with all accessories including and ready for immediate us8. Dinghy, Icebox, lavatory, now sails do, &c.

Bills of Lading will be counteraigned by Luspecting orders from the Undersigned—after the 12th fast, a Noox, will be subject the Undersigned Goods remaining incisimed or from March 24th. Terms:--Cast.

HUGHES & ROUGH, Auctioneers.

March 28th, 1919, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at On FRIDAY,

their Sales Recins, No S, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, A LARGE ASORTMENT OF CHINESE PRO TELAIN 3 AND CURIO", Comprising:-

A variety of 3-coloured and 3 coloured Vasos and Plates, Blue and White Vases and Figures, etc.. old Bronzes, including Incense Burners of the Sung and Ming Dynastice, Pokinese Cloisonne Amber, Jadestono, Crystal and Agate Vases and Ornaments, Boats, sto, Curved Bambos Ware and a number of Snuff Bottles,

The

ALBO

Old Lacquered Seroens, Embroideries,

dtc.,

40

&c. greater portion of the above stock has recently arrived from the North and inoludes pieces from the Sung, Ming, Kanghi, Yungching, Kionlang aud Tow kwong Periods.

Catalogues will be issued, Oo view day of sale. TERMS: -Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 13t', 1918.

FOR SALE.

The Undersigned have received Instruc tions to sell at their Sales Rooms, No. 8 Des Voeux Road, Curner of Ice House Street, ONE COMPLETE SET ENGINES AND BOILER IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. DESCRIPTION:--

Bet of Compound Engines, 18 x 33, by 24 stroke.

Boiler, 18 x 10, working pressure 120 lbs. on Veritas survey.

To be sold in one lot, together with Engine Seat, Shafts and Propeller and all piping, &o, connected with the above mentioned Engines aud Boiler,

Atso Anchors and Chains, Wooden Maet,

AND

Navigating Compasses. At present stored at Kwong Tang Cheong's shipyard.

Inspecting orders and further particulars may be had from the undersigned.

Terms: Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 20th, 1919 (251

LAWN

GRASS

to rent and landing charges

All claims must be sent in toʻme on oë before the 25th tast, or they will not be. recognized

11th inst, at 10 AM

All damaged packages will be exalued by Masara Goddard & Douglas on TUESDAY, the

No Fire Insurance has been affecter.

J TOURTET,

Acting Ageot. Hongkong, March 5th, 1919,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.. FROM PENANG AR SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

having arrived from the above porta, Can "VAN WAERWIJOK" signsas of Cargo by her arabereby informed that all Goods are being landed as their risk into the bardons whilfor oxtra hasardons Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where ad or from e wharven dollvory may be valued

Goods not cleared

the 18th inst at Noor by will be subject to rent

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be laft in the downs, where they will be examined. Claims against the shamar must be presented within 10 days of arrival, others wise they will not be reengaleed.

No Fire Insurasoe will be efecfed by ', sky osse whatever, Blile of Lading will be countersigned by

JABDINE MATEESON & Co., LTD.,

* Agente. Hongkong, March 19th, 18192 1405 AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN-LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM NEW YORK VIA PANAMA CANAL

THE Steamship

WALTON BALL" aving arrived, Cossigasss of Cargo by her are hereby intermed that all to me being lauded At their rink into ths hazardens and/or extra linastdous" Gudowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Waart and Godown Co.,Ltd, whones and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by 21st March, will be subject to reat

2018

All broken, ehated and damaged packages- are to be left in the Golowns, where they will be examined on 30th March, at 21 pit. sonted within 14 days of arrival, otherwise Claims against the Steamer must be pre- they will not be recognised.

No Fire lusurance will be effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD,

Agenta Hongkong, 14th March, 1819.

[473 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. CONSIGNEES per Company's steamers

"LAOMEDON "

SEEDS. Grass is Mother Nature's Carpet provided to cover the ground. If there is an abundance of soft green grass your home will not only be are hereby notified that the Cargo

be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow more pleasing but it will also beloon, where it will lio at Consignes

risk. The Cargo will be ready for too, & CO.

more valuable.

delivery from Godown on and after March 15th.

Optional cargo Dealers in Flower and Vegetable notice has been

n prior ♬ to Seeds, Postage Stamps, Toys, etc..

arrival,

All broken, chaled, and damaged good No. 10, WYNDHAM STEKET,"

are to be left in the Godowns, whe will be

bo examined on my Fasaday HONGKONG

Fridays between the hours of 10. and noon within the free storage:

No claims will be admitted fi Goods have left the steamer's Godow and all Goods, remaining uudelle aftor March 9ist will be subjected All "Olaims against the Steamer be presented to the undersigned -before April 4th, dr. vognised, kontak

ON FRIDAY, March 21st 1810, commerclag at 10.30

at thefe Sales Room, No. 8, Do You Road, Corner of Ice House Street,. A further small consignment of EMBROIDERED LINENIDA OLUTES,

LADIES UNDERWEAR, &o, &c. These articlos are of axceptional value equal to bost Convent work, de, doy

Comprising

The Cloths, Tea Borviettes, Tes Corys,

Camisoles, Night Gowns Blouse Lengthe

Collars, Bedspreade, do, die. (Full Particulare from Catalogue).

•On view day of sale. - Tanus 1---Çlah... -

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

P.O. Box 650.

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