CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

~THE BEN LINE STHAMERS, LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, ANTWERP, LONDON

*AND STRAITS.

The Stormship. BENALDER,”

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being fanded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hatandons Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kaloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where and/or from the whares, Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be adhuffled after the Goods have left the

the Godowas, and all ramaining, undelivered after the Gooda 14th instant, will be anbject to Reit,

All Claims sinst the Steamer must be be rented to the Underrighed on or the 28th instant, or they will not

be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th instant, at 10a

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta. Hong Kong, 7th February, 1997.

[4529

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

#ELLERMAN” LINE.

Fox EUROPE

WHEN Steamship.

KNOWSLEY HALL" having arrived, Consigness of Cargo by informed that all Goods are being Landed at their rink into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whance Delivery may be obtained. No Claims will be admitted sitar the left the Godowns, and al

Goods Goods

be

delivered after 14th

will be subject to Boat.

All Claime against the Steamer must

beanted to the Undersigned on or

21st February, 1927, or

not be recognized.

thay

will

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ∙are to?

to be lett in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Friday, between the hoora of 10.45 am. and Noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, IAD., General Agents. Hong Kong, 7th February, 1927.

£4527

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

OCEAN STEAMSHIP (O. LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM FIA

SINGAPORE,

CONSIGN RES per Jo's Steamer

MENTOR"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kawloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and subject

to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Gedown on and after

ter 7th February

PRINCE. LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM NEW YORK.

TIER Motor Vasel

THE

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1927.

CHINESE PRINCE” having arrived from the above "Fort on 8th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the

Company Limited Wharf and God Hongkong and Kowloon Keroon, and utored. at Consignees'

oxpopshafed and damaged All broken Goods are to be left in the Godowns, whare they will be examined on Fri day, 11th instant, af 10 am.

All Claims must be presented within Fifteen days of the Vessel's arriva here,

after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and All Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th instant, will be subject to Bent No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road Talephone No. 3765, Hong Kong, 6th February, 1927. (4520

by

TH. BERTUCH-HILDESHEIM

( Germany

EXPORTER OF SUNDRY GOODS AT

REASONABLE PRICES.

CATALOGUE AND SAMPLES ON REQUEST.—

AGENTS DESIRED.

14439A

DISINFECT FREELY

AND

DRIVE AWAY

DISEASE.

WALKER'S

CARBOLACENE

AN ABSOLUTELY

arge will not be landed here, RELIABLE" DISINFRUTANT.

A

Optional Cargo when given prior to unless Notice Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, obsted and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on any Trasdays and between the hours of 10.45 AM.

Friday and Noow within the From Storage period. No Claims grill be admitted after the Good bars left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th February, will be

be subject

Bent,

All Claims against the Hosmer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 28th February, or they will not be recognised

No Fire Anwarknes will be affected.

BUTTERFELD & SWIRE,

Agente. Hong Kong, 7th February, 1927.

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اویر

SERVICE CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

88. "ANGKOR"

BRINGING WARGO- FROM MARSEILLES, &C.

"NONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuabine are being landed and stored into the Go- downa of the Hongkong Kowloon Whast & Godown Co., Ltt, Kowloon, whence Delivery may

be obtained immediately after landing.

UX.

ΑΠ Claims must be sent in to me on before Friday, the 11th instant,

or they will not be recognizad. ~

Damaged Packages will be examined

by the Company's Surveyors-Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Coti signees at 10:00 am, on Tuesday, the 8th instant

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

JA LIMAGH, Agent Hong Kong, 2nd February, 1997,

[4511

OVER HALF A CENTURY KEPUTATION

Da. LECLERC'S NO LIVER A KIDNEYS

GELANG, TILTI, RAZMISK, GOUL, BRISATION *Fax be Lamatag Chemenw, or Farm Feme DE. ZALORABE Sõna, Dog HaradeER 24, X. W.

DR. LE CLERGS Pu

DLECLERCS ASTORIA, TER 16 1

DR. LE CLEKCE RAP, 16, # # Zabieg Sec

Should be used freely everywhere as a Safe. guard against infection.

Bole Agents: ANDERSON & ASHE, Queen's Building.

[L.P.B.)

MARTIN'S

ADIOL & STEEL

Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house.

HONG KONG HORTICUL TURISTS.

ANNUAL MEETING OF LOCAL SOCIETY.

URGENT NEED FOR IN GREASED MEMBERSHIP.

DATE OF SHOW FIXED.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, DOLLAR LINE FACILITIES

ANNUAL MEETING.

SATISFACTORY YEAR'S

WORK.

The annual meeting of the St. Andrew Church, was held last night at the Church Hall, Nathan Road, Kowloon, and was well at tended,

The Rev. G. R. Lindsay, Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, presided.

Prior to the meeting ten was served, and a musical programme given.

The annual meeting of the Hons Kong Horticultural Society was held at the Board Room of Messrs. | Jardino, Matheson & Co., Ltd., last evening, the retiring President, Mr. F. C. Hall, being in the chair. Others present included Mr. Choa The Treasurer's Report Po Sien, Mr. H. B. L. Dawbiggin, Mr. C. C. Mitchell, Hon. Secre Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Mr. J. Atars, presented the treasurer's Flommer and Mr. J. P. Robinson (members of the Committee) and Fort for the year eading December Mrs.

EB Hornell (Hon. 31st, 1998. It stated:-- Secretary

The late Sir Paul Chater's endow ments have placed the Church on A sound financial basis, but the endowments do not relieve us" of the duty of contributing towards the upkeep of the Church. Thas that is realised is shown by the reg ponse to the Thanks offering appeal, when over $1,000 was given. (Ap- planse.)

The twenty-Arst annual esport of the Society, which was published in our columns yesterday, was pre-

sented.

IN NEW YORK.

LEASE OF NEW ERIE RAILAWAY PIER

AMPLE ROOM FOR ALL CLASSES OF CARGO,

The Dollar Steamship Line has leased the Erin Railway Plor No. 3,

to May Sat, 1930 in New York from June 1st, 1927,

This is the most complete

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN

NEXT

FAR EASTKEN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.

Cabin class

£79-41.04 Intermediate aluser £48.2.0.

SAILINGS:

TO GENOA,

up-to-date pier in warte und Regular fast four-weekly Passenger-Service. - (Also taking cargo). bour

There are two decks, the lower bi-accted by depressed rail- of the pier, enabling the Company way tracks running the full langth' to load and discharge, direct from cara. The upper deck will be reach ed by a ramp or viaduct, so that trucks, teams and automobiles-may drive from the street level on to and off the upper deck.

The pier is over 1,100 feet long by 150 feet wide, which will allow 'Chairman's Comments.

ample spread room for all classes of cargo, and enable the Company Addressing the meeting, the

to give shippers and consignees CHAIRMAN said-I feel sure you

entire satisfaction as to discharge, will wish an expression of our deep regret at the recent death of Mề.

loading, segregation, rail transpor- A sum of $3,039 under the head- John Barton to be placed on ouring of travelling, expenses wastage in the way of terminal accom tation, sad every possible advan- records Mr. Barton's name must mainly in connection with the re-modation. It if directly opposite rank amongst the foremost of past turn to England of the Rer. Mr. Canal Street, the main artery for and present Horticulturisti of Arrowsmith and family, and we New York's industrial busincas. Hong Kong and, in addition to his shall have a similar liability abis arduous labours on behalf of the year owing to the Vicar's departure Society, he was elected President on fa May.

no less than seven cocasiona.

and we

You have read the Report for last year, written by cur Honorary

Mr. Secretary, E. B. C. Hornell

may congratulate ourselves on the results of the Flower Show, which proved a great success in spite of the many disabilities under which residents of Hong Kong were suffering at the time. The number of exhibitors was only three less than for the Show of 1995 and the

Under Building's Maintenance is 8053, of which $750 was for sanitary improvement at the Vicarage.

We were able to devate nearly $1,700 to Mission work and Charit, able institutions and it is hoped to increase this during the present year. (Applause.)

In conclusion, I should like to ex Press my appreciation of the scr. vices of Mr. T. A. Martin, A.C.A. who audited the accounts with ex-

Local delivery can be made either to lighter or truck directly along side the vessel. Similarly, trap- shipment cargo will be delivered alongside to team, lighter or rail, so that transhipment goods are on the way to final destination as soon as they leave the pier.

built under the river and under A vehicular subway has been Erio Pier, opening up in the Erio Railway yards directly beyond the Pier, so that all manner of vehicles

will cross the river to and from the

general standard of exhibits wapenditure amount of nearly $30,000 pier, giving direct access to the

well up to the average. :

Cups Presented.

largely paid out in very small sums.

Other Reports.

heart of Manhattan without surfaca The Rev. G. R. Lindsay said that traffic interruptions. This is espe A new feature of last year's Show as regards their Finances a remark cially valuable for the local hand- was the cup presented by Mr. J. A. able decrease was shown in printing of canned goods, teas, rubber, Plummer, called the Amateur ing, lighting, heating sundry and.

Chinese merchandise, olive oil, Cup to be won outright by the other expenditures. The total, how-

cotton piece goods and practically exhibitor showing the best pot ever, showed an increase over last every commodity handled by the plants in any of the Open or Peak year, as more was given to persons and, by rail is equally simplified

Dollar vessels Handling by tighter. classes, such exhibitor to have won in need. no prize at Flower Show in

There are ample spread room and Kong. This was won by Mr.

facilities for sampling and weigh- Greenaill with 3 pots of by Mrs. Hunt, stated that the will and this the most convenient The Mothers' Union-report, reading. Rabber importers, for instance, Phlox Drummondi.

Union was started in Kowloon on dock for that purpose, since they Mr. Plummer has promised to present a similar "Cup this year

January 1st, 1926, - im amali mat can have, their sampling, weighing, and Mr. H. Green a like one for shed. The Union had made great etc., attended to on the pier, and Vegetables. Your Committee hoge progress, and has 49 members. Lec-load immediately onto cars or teams that the entries for these two classes tures on bygiene, sanitation and for local delivery around the har. will be more then they were last care of babies are frequently given. bour.

Mr. C. C. Mitchell's report on the Sunday Bchools stated that at- in the Peak Class having been won tendance showed an increase, He

JOLT,

The Challenge Cup for Vegetables

for three years in succession by Mr.thanked the teaching staff for their

C. E. H. Beavis, the Cup became untiring efforts. Miss Robinson re-

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY.""~||

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DAMA HAMBURG.

26th Feb. 1937.

17th March,

30th April,

29th May,

95th Jane,

23rd July,

Regular fast four-weekly Freight Service.

CARSTING ALSO A LIKTED NUMBER OF PASS

ARRIVAL AF Hono KONG AND BAILINGS 204 SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.

LL "LUDWIGSHAFEN" 24th March, 1927.

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ARRIVAL FROM SRANG- HAT AND SAILINGS TOR GENOA, ROTTER- DAM & HAMBURG.

About 1st April, IBS7,

19th May,

9th June

#

11th July,

For Freight, Passage and farther Particulars, please apply to

Talephone 0. 4557.

MELCHERS & CO.

8. Quson's Building, Chater Boud'

11

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HONG KONG

(JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JC J.L

York Building

Hongkong

LIJN.

Tel. Address

JAVALYN

Tel. Central 1571

PROULLE FOR-NIGHT SERVICE ERTWEE JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,

EXPECTED WILL FROM

ON OF LEAVE ON AZOUT ON ABOUT

STILKERS

TJIKEMBANG TJIPANAN TJILEBOET

generously presented the Society pointed to good results and thank- with a very handsome Cup to re-ed all supporters. Mr. Baldwin, place that won by him.

his property but Mr. Beavis bas posting on the Scripture Union,

PASSENGERS FOR HONG KONG ME

More Members Needed,

AND MANILA.

Secretary of the Young Men's Club, The American mail liner, Presi

TUIBODAS

SHANGEAI

FOR

In Port 10th Feb. BATAVIA

18th

SWAIOW 13th Feb, 15th NORTH CHINA 14th

JAVA, MACAMAN 15th-17th

SHANGRY

BBATAVIA

BEANSHAL

BATAVIA

2nd Mar. BATAVIAN

N. CHINA

BATAVIA

MAKASAR, JAVA 8'HAL, N. CHIKA

15th

18th

20th 21 22nd

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MAKABAR & JAVA

JAVA MACASSAR Ist

said that the Club-had gone for- | dent McKinley, arrived here yester | TJIKINI ward, and that the football team day from the North with about to TJISAROEA Although the Society is financial has up to now been unbeaten. He passengers for Hong Kong, She TJIKEMBANG ly sound there is a crying need for regretted to say that the attendance also carried over 50 through pa- THIMANOEK ... NORTE CHIA 15th

larger membership and on behalf towards the end of the year had sengers bound for Manila, for which of the Committee I appeal to all fallen. The Club was able to donate port she sailed yesterday evening, flower lovers in Hong Kong to join 2200 towards the building fund of Among the passengers for Hong the Society, if they are not yet the Chinese St. Paul's Church, Kong were:-Mr. D. E. Clutter, members. They have only to write Kowloon to Mr. Hornell enclosing 20.00, our annual subscription.

Before closing,

The St. Andrew's Troop of Boys Scouts and the Wolf Pack, accord. would expressing to the reports of Mrs. Welch, the thanks of the Committee to all the Cubs' Mistress, and Scout who so assisted, either financially master T. Jackson are doing capital or in kind, in making last year's work and going ahead.. Show a success and I trust that we

Speaking on the progress made may rely on a continuance of their by the Young Women's Bible class, support.

Mr. Tands said that he hoped that must make special reference to the class will prove recruiting our Honorary Secretary, Mr. E. B. C. Hornell, and Mestra, Gibb, ground for church goers. Pierey Plummer, Green and Dow Vicar's Review Of Seven Years Of biggin who, stand out as regards

Bervica their efforts for the Society.

Our financial position is better by some $900 than at the same time last year. at

"

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Rev. Lindsay said that during the seven years he had been in the Mr. Ho Kou TONG having second of changes, but he had always had Colony he had seen a great number, ed, the report and statement of the support and co-operation of the counts were adopted unanimously members of his vestry. Before Election Of Oxcars. coming to Hong Kong he had been Officers for the ensuing year were advised by tea persons not to come, elected as under :-

on the ground that the change from President, Mr. B. L. Dove Church in Liverpool to a Church bingin.

in China would be too much to Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. B. O cope with But he did come, and Hornell (re-elected).

from the moment, he stepped zahore Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. E. Moin Hong Kong till the present time, Dougall

he had nothing. to regret. Committee, Mra Dyer, Mr. Choa Speaking on the present condi Po Sien, Mr. H. Green, Mr. Ha tion of Christian Churches out here Kom Tong, Mr. F. A. Perry, My.in these troublous times, Mr. Lind- SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN A Plummer, Mr. J. P. Rebin ay said that there is no cause for

Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world,

Proprietor MARTIN, Chemist, Settkampón, England.

HONG KONG

FOR FEBRUARY, 1927.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 126th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH.

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son (re-elected), and Mrs. Anbrey pessimism. and Mr. F. C. Hall.

The date suggested by the out going committen for the holding of the annual show was agreed to, namely Thursday, March 10th,

The Church has gone. through darker days, and things would right themselves,

The Officers.

The officers elected were: Rev. Rogers to "s vacant post in the vestry, Mr. Hunt to be Vicar's warden, and Mr. Mitchell was re- NOTICE TO MARINERS. elected to be the People's warden. BINGAPORE INNER HARBOUR but owing to changes in the per- The sidesmen to remain the same,

ANCHORAGE REGULATIONS. sonnel of the congregation, more may be added, doring the year il The following potice has been occasion demands. Mr. T. & Mar- issued by the Master Attendant at: tip was elected, as Hon. Auditor. Singapore, under date of January The meeting was brought to a

thy with reference to the ancho conclusion by a prayer. ; pane

| rage, of vessels in the Inner Ronda Pa

of Singapore Harbour.

Complaints

Owing to numerous complaints of less than 12 feet, are now order concerning the congested state of ed to anchor to the northward of a the Inner Roads and the use of the line drawn at right angles to the deeper portion of the harbour by break water from the Post Office steam and motor vessels of small temporary pier. The pier in ques tonnage, the following instructions tion, which is not shown on Ad- are issued for the benefit of the miralty chart No. 1995, is situated shipping community-12 cables southward of inner end

All vessel not exceeding 150 feet of Johnston's pier.

in Zength and having a draught All colliers are to anchor at this (Continued at foot of nect column) southern entrance to Inner Roads.

apecial representative of the Fire- stone Tire and Rubber Co.; Mr. | -- and Mrs. Will A. Dunn and three daughters, of Los Angeles, who are on & tour round the world; Mr. R. G. Lamm, from Kobe; Mr. N.

Wireless Telegraphy, The steamers are all fitted, throughout with Electric Light and have. accommodatex for limited number of saloon Fassengers. All steamers carry a doly, qualified surgeon, Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia.

55 Purtimlars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

101

LED YIVERING KIERT.

A.. Thomas, representative of the mont, Mme Poitat de Coster and Texas Oil Company; Mr. G.. B. three sons, Mr. J. H. Danon, Mr. Archbutt, of the Union Insurance and Mrs. C. B. Garrett and daugh- THERAPION No Society of Canton, and Mrs. Archter, Mr. A. C. Greenidge and THERAPION NO. 2 butt Mr and Mrs Spencer and family, Miss A. Mason, Miss daughter, who are on a tour round Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Me THERAPION No 8 the world,

Duffie, Mr. and Mrs. HE Page, The passengers for Manila in Mrs. Mary T. Russell, Miss B. cluded:Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benu Scheirich and Dr, M. M. E. Schur-S FROM 10, BESIMON 2 My Cora Card or

(Continued on next Column).

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