NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS OF

HONG KONG

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1928.

EMBERS

are requested to at

Mand the ANNUAL GENERAL

MEETING to be held in the Booms of the INSTITUTION on WEDNES DAY, APRIL 4, at 6 PM. BUSINESS; Report and Statement of Accounts for the Year 1937. Elec. tion of Officers for the Year 1928, General.

A. LANDSBERT,

Hon. Secretary.

[6098

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

the

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nhat

TWENTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office, No. 2, Icz Home Stazzz (SE George's Building), on THURSDAY IETE APRIL 1928. 12 O'CLOCK Nous, for the purpose of of receiving the Report of the together with Statement of Account for the Yanz ended 1st DECAMEz, 1997. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the GT to the 12 APRIL, 1998, Both- Days inclasire.

C. BOND,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1999, (6097

THE DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL, HONG KONG

THE EASTER HOLIDAYS

1.

From i

1.207.x. on WEDNESDAY APRIL 418, To 9, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1928.

The SECOND "PAYMENT Or SCHOOL FEES for 1928 is Due on TUESDAY, MAY 1. New Boys will be admitted on MONDAY, APRIL

30TH.

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG BASEBALL ASSOCIATION.

THONG SONG

BE ANNUAL MEETING of the BASEBALL ASSOCIATION will be, held at the AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL, 5:30 P... WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4T, 1928. All interested are requested to attend,

KIN WONG,

Hon. Secretary:

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March 27th, 1023,

THE BANK OF CANTON,

LIMITED." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SEVENTEENTH ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the Company will be held at the Head 6, Des Vaux Roar, Central, Office, No. Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 4TH APRIL, 1993, at 2.30. r... for the purpose of receiving the Beport of the Directors together with a Stalament of Accounts for the Year ending 31st Decaxaxx,

1997

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the any will be CLOSED from the Company

peg (Both Days inclusive), during 2011 MARCH, 1928, to the ira APRIL which period. No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board, LOOK POONG SHAN,

Chiel Manager. Hong Kong. 19th Mar., 1923, (6029

HONG KONG TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIC TRIED URDINARY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YEARLY MEETING of RONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held on WEDNES DAY, the 1118 Day of APRIL, 1928, at the Board Room of the Company, BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR, EXCHANGE BU Hong Kong, at 12 o'clock Noos, for

a Statement Accounts and the Report of of Directors, for the Financial Year end ed Stat Dzcampex, 1927, tenfirming the appointment of Three Directors and re-electing Two Directors and the Auditors.

of

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

HỒNG KONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

Terms of Debenture Conditions Nos. 12, 13 and 14. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Un- deemed Debentures (1020 issue-$500 Each) of the HONG KONG OLUB, will be Redeemed

the SOTK SEPTEMBER, 1928.

по

1 By Order, T. A. ROBERTSON, Lint, Col

Secretory. Hong Kong, 30th Mar., 1929. [3079

GREY & HAWKER.

NOTICE.

Firm Name

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

As frami

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that my Appointment as Con- troller and Custodian of Enemy Property in China will terminato on MARCH SIST 1928, and the Office of the Custodian at Shanghai will be Closed. APRIL 1ar.

1999

JOHN MR. BROUGHTON KNIGHT of the CLEAR- ING OFFICE (Enomy

Debts

Cornwall House, Stamford Street, London,

SE1. has been appointed to act as Controller and Custodian of Enomy Property in Chins, and all Correspondence aboulâ be forwarded to him at that Address.

ADDINGTON, Custodian of Endmy Property in China, Shanghai, March 26th, 1923. [6092

WHY Continue to suffer when

5 on and from the 1st APRIL.

POO ON HERBS are within 1929, the Undersigned will

your reach-timples, Catarrh, Asthma, carry on of CREE HAWKER Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation. Dia- the Business of the Architectural Dropay, Rheumatism, and many other disesser. No Drugs, Purely Chinese Herbs, sa ngaleng Department of the BONG REALTY AND TRUST CO., LTD, Address: 2 Froox, EXCHANGE BUILD ING; Des Voeux Road Central, Horg .Kong.

Telephone No.: Central 4419. Telegrams: "Greyplan, Hongkong."

GEO. W. GREY.

KONG

Chartered Architect. Chartered Surveyor... J. BENTLEY HAWKER. Hong Kong, 30th Mar., 1929. [6082

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGÉ A SHIP'S NAME.

THOMAS

BURLINGTON

I WIERAS of 4B, RINGTON ROAD CENTRAL, Victoris, in the Colony of Hong Kong, as Agent for DOLLAR STEAMSHIP' LINES, LIMITED (or VANCOUVER), HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that for the

purpose of ConforAY have applied to the Board of under

Section 47 of the Merchant Ship ping Act, 1824, iu respect of the Ship Kox Official Number 140336 of Gros Tonnage 9,391,41 tons. Begister Tonnage 6.919.41 heretofore

LOOR,

by the Owned said DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LIMITED (or VANCOUVER), for the Permission to Change her Name to

For Prospectus, etc.. Apply to The the purpose of receiving the Board S. DOLLAR" of the Port of Hang

BURSAR, P.O. Box 23.,

THE BATZEZAD

W. T. FEATHERSTONE, M...(OxOx.),

Headmaster. (6097

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Undersigned intend at An Early Date to apply to the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF HONG KONG for a Bill to suppress and prevent aomes in the management of Chinese Temples and in the administration" of the Fands of Chizma Temples."

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1928,

SHOUSON CHOW, B. H. KOTEWALL-

G.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

Company will be CLOSED from the 4 APRIL, to the 1178 APRIL, 1928, Both Daya inclusive.

Dated this 20th day of March, 1928. By Order of the Board, J. P. SHERRY.

Maunger. 14, Des Voeux Road Central,

Heng Koog.

[6602

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO.,

[6095

B.

N

PUBLIC AUCTION.

LIMITED.

NOTICE OF MEETING.

YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTE ORDINART YEARLY MEETING of SHARE. HOLDERS of the EONG KONG PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUC

COMPANY, LIMITED,

be held

TION

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held in the Cffices of MOREYS. BREWAN, TUESDAY, the 102 DAY or Rugs & Co. St. George's Building, APRIL 1929, at 3 r., at the Offices Chater Road, Hong Kong, ou SATUR at 11.00 L., for the purpose of receiv

Statement of Accounts for the

CHIEF MAQUILLA" and to hayo her registered in the New Name at the Port of Hone Kono as owned by the said DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES. LIMITED (OF VANCOUTER).

ABY

Objections to the proposed Obsage of Name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within Seren Days from the "Appearance of This Advertisement.

Dated at Hong Kong, this 27th day of March, 1928..

(Signed) T. BWILSON, Agent for DOLLAR STRANI LIKES, LTD. (OF VANCOUVER).

[6064

W

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME.

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the adds agrins them are overwhelming. The European olleers are the ontr people upon whom they can voly and

there are enly three officers on each ship and all

THE WILBUR PLAYERS.

"THE SAP.".

are fully occupied with routine AS EXCELLENT FIRST NIGHT. duties it is absurd to imagine they can contend-against the wiles and strategems of the practised smug- gler. The assistance of the Indiên Guards is heavily discounted. In the first place many of the Guards do not consider it to be part of

The Sap with which the Wilbur Players opened their sea- son at the Star Theatre last night.

the

their duty to search for sair or an extremely good play and opium. They will search passengers particularly well suited to ocensionally for opium in the hope peculiar gifts of this Company! of securing the rewards offered, but

There was unfortunately only the

the owners consider that the Guards

in many cases actually work in consual smail Hong Kong audience, junction with the crew to do a little but the laughter and applause was aggling themselves. No help is

forthcoming from the Compradores so continuous, that the effect of å staff because, although they do not 1:5000 many grapty acats was not felt usually smuggle opium themselves, arter the enrtaia had been up for a they are altogether too timid to give evidence against those who, do apparently the members of the crew are regarded as some of the worst offenders, but the owners admit they

tew momenta,

There is, not a dull moment in and the excitenient "The Sap" and interest lead without any hiatus up to an excellent dénouement,

Many of us remember enjoying played here, but last might they rhe Wilbur Players net time they.

showed that their technique had improved enormously. Several of the company notably Mr. Anthony

have little control over these men. by the Unions. They will not allow They are changed every six montha

their own quarters to be searched, Even if opium is found and Auspicion rests upon one of the crew it is impossible to dismiss him on Baker were formerly apt to speak suspicion only, Unless is guilt too loudly but as William Smak-- is established beyond all reasonable the Sap-Str. Baker's diction doubt his dismissal would lead to leaves nothing to be desired. He disaster for the owners. And yet | nukes most of his points in a saw. incontrovertible proof of guilt is always difficult, and often im- possible, to obtain.

In this connection there is an

somewhat amusing but

pathetic not in the petition to the Gorero

ment.

We have tried to win the loyalty of the crews," say the owners. by increasing their wages, hoping that it they had a better income they would not be tempted to smuggle. But this has proved to have a contrary effect. The crew, will muggle more. Some of the crews seem to be never content with their legitimate income."

One suggestion that the owners make seems to be practical and simple to carry into effect. It is that it should be made a part of the duty of the Indian Guards to rarch the ship and that the Guards should be changed from one steamer to another every three months to frustrate any arrangements they A. S. WATSON and a division of might have made with the crew or

& CO., LTD.

Aerated Water Manufacturers,

ESTABLISHED 1841.

(50

the spoils. That could possible be done without the least difficulty, but it is doubtful whether it would do much towards the solution of

boats.

such na intricate problem as that of preventing the Chinese from smuggling goods aboard the river It is considered that the searches made by the Chiness. Mari Mine Customs. Officials are not angi thing like so effective to-day as they were a few years ago. This loss in eficiency is attributed with, gae carrying it on the West River imagines, full measure of justice. quickly gets into difficulties. On

to the constant interference with the other band the importation of

that Bervice by different Chinese Authorities.

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opiam into the Colony' is prohibit- ed. But trade in opium is legitimate in Wuchow. It is easily obtained

Quarantine restrictions have been imposed against Arrivals from of Hung Kons, as Agent for DOLLAR MKONG HOTEL BEAUTY PARLOUS, is

and prices are low. Any sailor or Saigon on secount of Cholera, RS. BETEN, Late, from Hoxe

passenger, therefore, who can élude

I

THOMAS BURLINGTON WILSON, of 4A, DES VOEUX

HOAU CENTRAL, Victoris, in the Colony

The annual meeting of shares

of the Public Works Department, by DAY, the 14ru Day of APRIL, 1998. STEAMSHIP LINES, LIMITED (OFiring Permanent Hair Waves in her the Revenue searchers and smuggle holders of Gande Price & Co., Ltd.,

Order of His ExLLENCE THE GOVERNOR

of

One Lot of CROWN LAND at

Kowloon in the Colony of Hong Kong, ing the Heport of the Board of Director that for the purpose rd of Trade, K.545.

and &

for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rest to bear ended on the 31st DECEMBER, fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty THE KING, for bas further term of 75

years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary

Yessure.

mente.

N.JS.J LJ.

No. of Sale.

No. 2110.

Road and Tung Choi Junction of Mong Kok

Registry No.1

Locality.

Birect.

68_leet

68 feet

60 feet

6. fest

Kowloon Inland Lot

Contents in

Apocal

Rental

8,150

*Upset Frice

4,080 48

BANK HOLIDAYS.

(6093

1927, and of electing Directors and Auditora.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the to the 14TH APRIL, Beth Daye inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

8. COURTNEY COOK.

Becretary, Hong Kong, 31st Mar., 1923. [6083

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

EXTRA THE THIRD

4

[323

VANCOUVER), HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Home at No. 8, PRATTE BUILDING, of Conformity, KoWLOON. For Appointment, Proxe I have

hare applied to the

the Merchant Bhip. 1 142 of ander Section 47

Act, in respect the PESTERE DULLAR of the Port of Boxo Kost. Official Number 120444

Gross Tonnage 7,545.12 tour, Register BRAMELO-On April 1st,, at Sha- Tonnage 4,848.00 tons, beretofore owned by tao said DOLLAR STEAMSHIP

meen, to the wife of THOMAS LINES, LIMITED are her Name

BRAMELD, twin daughtera. Te004 VANCOUVER),

for the end to have

to" GALER

he

registered the New Name at the

in the Port of Hose Kong as owned by the said DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LIMITED (

(0? VANCOUVER).

Any Objections to the proposed Change of Name must be sent to Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong, within Seven Days RACE

from the Appearance of This MEETING will be held (Weather Advertisement. Permitting) at HAPPY

SATURDAY. TE

00

and

VALLEY APRIL, MONDAY, APRIL, 1923, Commencing at 2.30 PM, on Both Days. The First Bell will be Rung at 2.00 2.x. The for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 Per Day for all Persons including ladies, Soldiers

in Uniform Hall Price. Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain Admission

and

TN Accordance with Online No to the Members Enclosure.

EXCHANGE

BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BURI NESS on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and INSTANT (Easter Holidays).

Each Member has the right to in- troduce 2 Non-members to the Members' Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be

Dated at Hong Kong, this 27th day of March, 1998.

(Signed) T. B. WILSON, Agent for DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LAD. (OF VANCOUVER),

[6065

OFFICIAL NOTICE

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.

THOMAS BURLINGTON

BIRTH

Hong Kong Ofice: 11, Ice House

Street.

London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, EC. 4.

will be held at the Company's Office on Thursday, April 19th at 12 noon.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week-ending March 17th amount ed 110,484 tons, and the sales during

the period to 98,703 tons.

Gear voice which renders the moments when the patient engy goingSap explodes very force-

UN.

Fretty Miss Tove Lindan, with. her strong but attractive American accent, plays the youngest of the three sisters; àliss Florence Under- hill the unaiarried one; and Miss yerza Mersereau, Betty Small wife of the Sap.

The three sisters and the bus- bands of two of them young Ed- ward Mason the “bank clerk (Mr. Miche. Dupre) and Wilham Small, the famity tool, keep house to gether, somewhat precariously, on the earnings of "Edward and the unmarried sister. The Sap pro- duces nothing, but unmarketabi.e ideas and seemingly inexhaust able fund of good temper. How he in the end saves the family fortunes, must not be told here as it might spoil your interest 16- night.

All the players are good. 3r. young, bank cashier, and the short Earle Hodgine is convincing as the

#ppearance of Mr. Alfred Jenkin as the stammering errand boy pro- most amusing- vided one of the situations in the play.

If all the plays presented by the Wilbur Players during their stay are as good as "The Sap," we may expect packed houses; and a very enjorable reason.

The Sop is to be played again. conight, and will be folowed on Thursday by a detective play

Wedding Night";

Handcuffed" on Saturday Her on Sunday Charley's Aunt," sad on Monday The Family Upstairs."

AMERICAN FLEET'S

DEPARTURE.

MANY PLEASANT MEMORIES. wwwwwww.com.c

Yesterday afternoon saw the de parture of the contingent of the American Fleet, which has been paring a visit to the Colony for the last few days. This visit, plensuntly informal in many ways, must be looked upon as a in all respects.

complete success

a little opium into Hong Kong can secure a huge profit. But if a ship is found constantly bringing oplum the owners are suspect. These unfortunato gentlemen consequently are at their wits end to know what to do for the best. They point out that in spite of every precaution they are likely to get into trouble both coming and going, and as, in their opinion, it is impossible to

The attention of theatre-goers is What was so pleasantly noticeable prevent smuggling under present drawn to the fact that there will during the stay of the American conditions they bumbly "appeal to be no performance by the Wilbur Fleet was the way in which the Players in the Star Theatre on visitors mixed in the general social the Government that those con Friday night. The arrangements life of the Colony, appearing to be ditions shall, is some respects, be for the remainder of the season are quite at home, and ever welcome.

from the first day or two. changed. Their case appears to be as previously advertised.

The ships companies were not strong one but whether the

According to a police report of one bit behind hand in this either, remedies they propose are practic. yesterday, a new form of confidence Everywhere they were to be seen trick was tried on a woman. Pro- mixing with the greatest mutual SMUGGLING ON THE WEST alle is another matter. They do mising that he was in a position to friendliness with our own sailors.

RIVER.

not wish to carry salt, and, there- buy chickens at a very cheap rate, while in the athletic line they were the trickster induced a woman to able to show, the local enthusiasts fore, they suggest that the export hand him 95. He was not seen that baseball was an open book to of salt from the Colony shall be again.

them. Though the Americans met declared illegal. The Palice and

with little actual success in the ng ring, they clearly showed

The visit gave opportunities for the leading members of the Colony A Chinese died in the Gover to meet Admiral Bristol. He was ment Civil Hospital yesterday from entertained to dinner at Govern- injuries received in an accident on ment House, and also by the Com- Sunday night. The man was knock-medore and General Luard, among ed down by a tram car in Des others, while he returned this bes Voeux Road Central.

pitality by a dance na the U.S.S." Pittsburgh.

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, Arail 420, 1928.

THE Chinese owners of boats flying the British flag which are engaged

aged Chinese who appeared I, WILSON, of 44. De Vosux in the West River trade feel that Revenus Officers now at the wharves before r . . Lindsell it the what åne sportsmen they are. They obtained from Messrs. LINSTEAD & DAVID ROAD CENTRAL, Victoria, in the Colony they are between the devil and the are not concerned whether salt is Central Magistracy yesterday on a will take away from here, what they

MONDAY, the 625, 72#, sed Org 35.00 Each Per Day. Up to FRIDAY, of Hougar LINES, LIMITED (or 'deep sea and are, petitioning the taken aboard or not. It is usually charge of cutting down a tree in also leave behind,very pleasant

Hong Kong, End Apr, 1928. [6091 ·

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

FLOOR, FRENCH BUILDING,

Flat March, 19

BORNEMANN & 00, 7 [608]

at

The

6TH APRIL, 1928.

Charge for Admission for Ladies

STEAMSHIP

as Agent for DOLLA

NOTICE

packed in all quantities and can

Perlication to the SECRETARY, have applied the Merchant Ship of emuggling goes on, and the were prohibited it is thought that age to have told, the truth, the OFFENSIVE TRADE LICENSE

JOCKEY CLUB during the Race Meeting.

under

DAY.

REFUSED.

APPLICANT'S MISLEADING

INFORMATION. K

Government plantation totally memories of their visit to Hong to the Members Ericlosure will be 32.00 VA), BY GIVE NOMOR Governor-in-Council for assistance

denied that he had anything to do Kong. Day. Each Member can obtain, that for the purposs of Conformity,

the Board of Trade, It is notorious that a great deal be readily hidden. If the export have been better for a man of tris with it. Remarking that it would пров

Section 47 of the Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free

Act, 1894, in respect of the Ship of Charge.

ROBERT DOLLAR" of the Fort of owners of the vessels on which the these Oficials would be on the alert Magistrate fined him 88, or seven bays THIS DAY BE Bookmakers, Tie The Mor. ́ets.

dayı. WMOVED Our Office to No. 7, will not be permitted to operate with Hose Koxo. Oficial Number 145168 smuggling taken place are held to against law-breakers "and" would } af Genes Tonnage 10,893.47 tons, Register QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 41 in the Precincts of the HONG KONG Tonnage 8,780 88 tons, heretofore arasi some extent responsible. An example make the basic of the muggler more THE MARCH RAINFALL.

by the said DOLLAR STEAMSHIP is cited of a steamer being prevents dificult. It is also proposed that MORE THAN HALF ON ONE LANES, LIMITED for the Permission to

to Change her Name ed from engaging in the river trade Revenue Officers and experienced CHIEF CAPILANŬ " and-to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. » baya her registered in the

in the New Name for over two months on account of detectives should travel on the at the Port of Hose Koso e owned by the the frequency with which smuggled ships regularly to search for con- said

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, HER in Stow, Call on HWA IMITED (OF VANCOUVEZ) goods were found on board, and traband and to lay those who trafic WAH & CO., Ofice No. 16, Any Objections to the proposed change the owner's go in fear and trembling in it by the heels but, unfortunate WHAT AT STREET, KWANG Car of Name must be sent 10 DISPENSARY. We are Wholesale-Im- of Shipping at Hong Kong within even that similar fate may overtakely nothing is said regarding the porters, Commission Agents, Bepre: Days from the Appearance of This other of their shipe

expenses such a procedure would sentatives. Interpreters, etc. It

It unshle Advertisement *

The export of salt from Hong catail. to Call, Sead Samples and Catalogues Dated at Hong Kong, this 7th day with Prices. Always ready to help of March, 1928. This will save yon Time, Expense and (Signed) T. B. WILSON, -- Kong is not illegal, but it is regard. The owners are presumed to

Agent for DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, Tropble is Discovering Bourges al Good

ed as contraband by the Chinese exercise all reasonable care against Business. Good References given.

LTD, (OF VANCOUVIE)..

[606% authorities and any bout found smuggling. They protest that they (5089

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.- WE have THIS DAY HE

MOYED

OUR OFFICE TO BANK OF CARTON BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR, Boom, No, ngo. OUR AUCTION ROOM: To FEECH

BANE BUILDISg Basement.

HUGHES & HOOGE, LTD. Hong Kong, 30th Mar 1928-[6080

the Registrar.

An application for an offenzivs The rainfall recorded at the trade icepoega Kowloon Inland Botanic Gardens last month total Lot No. 030, came before the led 6.37 inches of which 3.59 inches Sanitary Board at yesterday's meet- fell on the Appreciablog amounts fell on the 5th (53 ius), in recommending its refusal, Mr. 7th 48 ins.), 28th (.60 ine.), 20th Carrie, the President of the Board, (31-ins.) and 31st (93-ins) taid that he was misled by the Rain in smaller quantities was applicant who had told him that recorded on 11 other days. There the lot was on vacant ground and are 12 completely rainless days there were no houses adjoming it. including a succession from the 10th He has since found that there to the 21st respectively, and a run were two houses in close proximity of almost rainless days from the to the lot sth to the 28th.

The application was refused.

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