Intimations.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-
ING CORPORATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that the ORDI
NARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, TO MORROW, the 20th day of August, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors, together with A Statement of Accounts to 30th June, 1904. By Order of the Court of Directors,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
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Hongkong, 15th August, 1904.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK.
Νο
ING CORPORATION.
OTICE is hereby given that the RE- GISTERS of SHARES of the Corpora- lion will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 6th, to the zoth day of August (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 19th August, 1904.
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HALF-YEARLY
TMEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Offices of the Company, Queen's Buildings, Connaught Road, on MONDAY, the 22nd August, at 12 o'clock, Noon, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts to the 30th June, 1904.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 8th to the 22nd August, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. I. ROSE, Secretary.
Hongkong, 29th July, 1904.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
NOTICE.
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HE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Hotel, on SATUR. DAY, the 27th August, 1994, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts
of the Company to the 30th June, 1904, with the Report of the Director, and to discuss any matter that may be competently brought before the meeting,
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 21st to the 27th August, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
C. MOONEY,
Hongkong. 17th August, 10
Secretary.
1941
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19: 1904.
Entimations.
"AQUATIC, FETE,”
THE COMMITTEE of the VICTORIA
TRECREATION CLUB request the pleasure of the LADIES OF HONGKONG at the
CLUB ENCLOSURE, Austin Road, Kowloon, TO-MORROW, the 20th instant, at 4 PM sharp.
The Secretary's Launch will leave Blake Pier sharp at 3.30. P.M. to convey Spectators and Competitors.
Entrance Fee:-Non-members, so cents.
HAROLD C. AUSTEN, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 19th August, 1904.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS to the A Subscription Griffin List will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL an MONDAY next, 22nd instant, ai 4 F.M. .
Members who wish to put their names dowa and have not already done so will oblige by sending in to the Undersigned before that date.
By Order.
T. F. HOUGH,
Clerk of the Course.
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Fongkong, 16th August, 1904.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE
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THE JAPANESE ARMY IN WAR,
BY A RUSSIAN MILITARY EXPERT. (Translated from the "Novoe Vremya")
All the Japanese military operations are car- ried out in accordance with well conceived schemes, evolved with special reference to the numbers and dispositions of the enemy. The Japanese never go into action without having
LIVING PICTURES OF THE
A CZARSE
A PATHETIC SPECTACLE.
Night after night, states a London journal, a pathelic representation of the Ctar: of all the Russias is shown on the biograph. at the Palace Theatre. One can look right into the
Czar's face and gaze closely into his sad eyes.
a sufficient force at their disposal. Their guld- One can almost fallow the train of thought that ing principle is to march in small bodies, and prompts his various motions. First one sees to re-unite before attacking the enemy. Com- this little, tired. Cme at the blessing of officers munication is carefully maintained on the departing for the war. Priests in gorgeous [939
march between these separate columns, and vestments perform the rites with graceful the movement of each column is skilfully removements, and the long-limbed officers come Rulated, as was proved in the Chino-japanese striding up easily and carelessly. But the little war. The dispositions for battle, too, of the Czar shifts from one leg to the other, glances various units, were irreproachable. The com- at the foes of his boots, attends anxiously to the manders of brigades, regiments, and battalions set of his sword as though he had never hung. knew exactly what they had to do, understood one at the side before, or hurriedly smooths his the general plan of action, and were left per-moustaches. Now and again be thrusts one of fectly free to perform their own share of the his white-gloved fingers into his left eye, and work. What was most striking in the engage then looks at his glove as though in search of ments fought by Japanese troops was the a piece of dust. And, strange to say, this last absence of orderly officers gallopping about to nervous movement of his is repeated on every deliver orders. Furing the battle near Port occasion, and in every set of circumstances in Arthur in 1894, neither bugle calls nor loud which one sees him. He is drinking the health shouts of command were to be heard; all orders of a departing regiment, and he shifts from were conveyed to the soldiers by means of leg to leg as he stands beside, the mble on whistles. Particularly worthy of mention is the which is set out the wine. Again be glances mad valour displayed by the Japanese in all apprefensively over his shoulder, again he sees their battles, and the desperate dash forward to to the set of his sword, again he smoths his overthrow the enemy at the first shock. The moustache, and again he sticks his finger into Japanese infantry has decided many a fight his eye, and looks for the extracted grit. He with the bayonet, while not neglecting fire, takes the glass of wine, raises it, and looks to The Japanese fire well, and stand fire bravely.it gravely as though death might lurk there. During the China-Japanese war the Japan Then, with a sudden movement, he straightens ese strove to hold the enemy in front by a up and drains it to the dregs: A moment later rapid fire, and then to move round his flanks he is again shuffling aimlessly round the table. and take him in rear. In the Boxer campaign, Next the little black-bearded man in the tight however, they preferred a frontal attack, which tunic and bagay trousers is receiving the return- cost them heavy losses in every action. Aing heroes of the Paryag. And again he very favourite movement of the Japanese is shuffles about big, high, wrinkly boots. Later, a night march, swiftly executed with the he reviews troops of all arms on the great object of attacking the enemy at daybreak square of St. Petersburg. This time he sits on Their scouting and intelligence service, both a calm and stately charger, but his nervous in the infantry and cavalry is excellent. The movements in the saddle are as noticeable as Japanese cavalry is very badly mounted, and when he is on foot. Then he vanishes, and he undoubtedly the weak point of the Army. It has not smiled once. The audience has watch- is suitable neither for rides of long distance, e quietly; there has not been a suspicion of nor for charges; it is not accustomed to puraue applause. From the grand strains of the Rus a beaten enemy, but it always distinguishes sian national hymn the orchestra changes its notes into a jingling air. The light of the bio. The artillery is armed with guns of the latest graph shines out again, and the gallery cheers as Japanese tailors at drill leap on the screen. system, and fires admirably. During the war of 1894 it practised quick-firing, and made good | A woman leans forward to pick up her program- results when supported by infantry. The sap-me, and as she does pers have received good technical instruction. little Czar (*
"HE DIVIDEND at the rare of to per Cent. or $1.50 per Share, declared at the Ordi- nary Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders, held this day, will be Payable at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, OD and after WEDNESDAY, the 17th August, 1904.
SHAREHOLDERS are requested to apply to the Office of the Company for WARRANTS.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
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Hongkong 16th August, 1904.
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
TN accordance with the Provisions of No. 121
Agents have this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT, for the half- year ending 30th June, 1904, on the Paid-up Capital.
If the Articles of Association, the General itself in scouting work.
DIVIDEND WARRANTS payable on MONDAY, the 29th August, will be issued to
Shareholders on application.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will be CLOSED from 16th to 29th instant, both lays inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Agents, Hongkong, 9th August, 1904.
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WANTED. SITUATION as GENERAL ASSIST. THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF A SANT inn Mercantile Firm Advertiser has knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING and TYPE WRITING. First-class testimonials.
AND CODOWN CO., LD.
OTICE is hereby given that an EXTKA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
N°
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, will be held at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s Offices, Pedder Street, Victoria, Hongkong, on WED- NESDAY, the 31st day of August, 1904, at 11.15 o'clock in the afternoon, when the sub- joined Resolutions will be proposed.
Should the said Resolutions be passed by the required majority they will be submitted for confirmation as special Resolutions to a second Extraordinary meeting, which will be subse. quently convened,
1. That the Capital of the Company be in
creased from $1,500,000 to $1,000,000 by the creation of 10,000 new shares of 550 each.
2. That such new shares be issued at a pre- mium of $30 per share and be offered to those persons who are registered ns Share- holders of the Company on 1st October, 1904, in the proportion of one new share for every complete three shares held by them on 1st October, 1904.
3. That the amount due for the new shares
be called up on 31st December, 1904. Dated the 15th August, 1904.
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By Order of the Board,
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARTS OF $10 BACH.
PURSUANT to Resolution the General
Managers of A. 8. WATSON & Company, Limited, hereby invite applications from the Shareholders of the Company for the issue of 30,000 new shares of Sto each at a Premium of
10 per cent, or $11 a share,
Apply to-
"W,"
Cjo Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 6th August, 1904 [914
WANTED. SECRETARY FOR THE SINGAPORE |
as
ACLUB. Applicants should send in, soon as possible, particulars of their previous employment with copies of Testimonials to the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. E. C. ELLIS 10, Collyer Quay, Singapore, from whom all. particulars can be obtained.
A. G. HILLS,
Secretary,
17th August, 1904.
In the last two wars they made telegraphs, telephones, and roads, and arranged places of disembarkation and bivouac grounds. They were not required to organise any defensive positions, as the Chinese never attacked. All the fortifications constructed by the Japanese sappers are executed with precision, and are up-to-date in all technical details.
she murmurs "Poor
COMMERCIAL.
kutimations.
REMOVAL OF THE ARTIFICIAL OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE CANTON RIVER,
ON BEHALF OF THE KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES.
FFERS in connexion with the REMOVAL of the BARRIERS in the CANTON OFFER RIVER, as specified hereinynder, are hereby invited by the Undersigned f
:
-To remove sunken stones to the following
estimated amounts :
2,500 cubic yards to a maximum depth of 16 feet at Low Water Spring Tides (Customs Datum), 3,000 cubic yards to a maximum depth
of 12 feet.
1,000 cubic yards to a maximum depth
of 8 feet.
The removed sione in be the property of the Contractor.
It is believed that the stones consist chiefly of granite and that they vary in size up to 5 cubic feet. The offer should be made in respect la granite and to "other stone", and at so much a cubic yard. The stone recovered. will be measured in the boats, and the propor tion of granite to other stone ascertained by a method to be mutually agreed проп..
The offer should state the minimum number of divers to be employed and the months during which the work will proceed. 2-To remove piles from the Cambridge
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 22nd day of August, 1974, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Govarnar, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Lai Chi Kok in the New Territory of Hong kong, for a term of 75 years, from 5th April, 1904, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to bs Exed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for the rest of the term of lease from China or for one further term of 75 years if compatent for the Government so to
make it.:
Registry No
No. of Saic
'PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary
Measurements
LOCALITY.
Square fe
Annual)
450 47%
5465
Hongkong, 13th August, 1904.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
(YU CHU) and Whampoa (LI TAK) THE Undersigned bave received instruc- Barriers, the piles to be the property of the Contractor.
Offers for the removal of stones and piles, as above, are required at once. 3-To remove entirely the wooden Bridge
4.
D
(SHA LO MUK) Barrier, including all outlying piles which are visible above low water. The whole of the material con- sisting of piles, timber, bolts, etc. to be the property of the Contractor. The offer
should state a period for the completion
of the work.
To remove a portion of the central section of the Iron (SHA LO TIR) Barrier as follows:-
The 24 single screw piles and con- necting girders of its northern end, and the adjoining 41 groups of triple screw pilos--these piles to be entirely removed, and (with all chains, bolts, girders, plates and other gear belonging to the struc ture) landed and stowed on the adjacent shore at the Sha La Forf Jetty.
The speedy performance of this work is specially desirable, and the period within which the work is undertaken to be completed will be an important factor in accepting an offer.
Offers for the removal of the Iron and Bridge Barriers as above will be received until the roth September. Prospective tenderers of offers are free to examine the barriers by divers, etc.
A satisfactory bond for the due performance of undertaken work will be required.
Offers in reply to this advertisement, and the subject, should be correspondence on ........9 11/16 addressed to the Barrier Office, Custom House, The right of accepting or rejecting any offer
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,
Selling
London-Back T.T......
Po
demand.
Do.
.1/94
Canton,
4 months' night...............................1/9 15/16 | made hereunder is hereby expressly reserved. France-Bank T.T. wa mara 2,28, America-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T. Indis T.T.....
The organisation of the Medical Service is perfect. The number of surgeons is sufficient for the requirements of the Army; and during the last wars the ambulances were abundantly provided with all the necessary medical stores and appliancea, In those campaigns the
Do. demand Japanese had few wounded, but many sick. Casualties in the medical department were soon Shanghai-Bank T.T. made good, men being moved up from the..Japan-Bank T.T. depots to fill the vacancies at the front. Each regiment has four surgeons, whose duty it is to render first aid to the wounded, even while a battle is progressing. The wounded are than
carried to bandaging stations, where they are carefully attended to.
(Army Service Corps) is the heel of Achilles The Commissariat and Transport Service of the Japanese Army. The line of transport is much too long. During the war of 1894, each soldier had a coolie, who served him as a [037
carrier. Consequently, the troops could move but slowly, the average length of a day's march being less than seven miles. For this reason the rear of the Army is liable to be constantly harassed by the enemy's cavalry; and there is no doubt that is the present campaign full advantage will be taken by the Russians of this weak point in their enemy's armour,
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
THE
5. "CHU KONG" will take the place, of the SS. "WING CHAI," from MONDAY, the 15th instant, until SUNDAY, the 21st, on which both the steamers will run Excursion trips to MACAO. First-class returo ticket $1 only. Passengers of one steamer are allowed to return by the other, if so desired. The "CHU KONG" will leave on SUNDAY at 7.30 A.M., and returns at 3 P.M. The "WING CHAI'S" departure will be as usual.
MING ON & Co. Hongkong, 17th August, 1904.
EXCURSION TO MACAO.
THE Splendid Steamer
BYRON'S LAST HOURS.
Singapore-Bank T.T,, JavaBank T.T.
Buying.
4 months' sight L/C.................. 6 months' sight L/G.............
tions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 24th August, 1904, at 3 P.My at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, (Corner of Ice House Street),
THE British Screw Steamer
"HOICHING,” ·
Duilt in London in 1879, Length over all 175 feet, Breadth 16} feet, Depth 14 feet, Gross. Tonnage 500, H. P. nominal 300, Cylinder a8 in. by 48 in, Stroke 22 in., Revolution of En. gines per minute 80, Working Pressure 60 lbs., 3 Donkey Engines and One Winch.
She has a Government Licence to carry 400 Passangers. TERMSAs usual, For Further Particulars, apply to-
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionearm. Hongkong, 4th August, 1904, 1
JUST LANDED,
Per 5.S. "PAKLING"
A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF
MILKMAID BRAND SWISS MILK,
guaranteed to be good. AND ALSO
A Fresh Consignment of Splendid Frash ENGLISH and AMERICAN PROVISIONS,
Inspection Solicited,
H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguitar. Street,
or
36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon,
(72
R. DE LUCA. Acting Commissioner of Costoms.
.....44
Custom House,
.1.85
Canton, 17th August, 1904.
(949.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1994,
...135
135 IMPORTANT NOTICE.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
..711
....89 ..Nominal ...1081
BY GIVING A VERY LARGE ORDER,
WE HAVE SECURED THE
../io 1/16 .1/10 3/16
4 months' sight 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York,44ł
do.
45 CO-OPERATION
30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/10 5/16 4 months' sight Francs...................................................... 6 months' sight
4 months' right Germany Bar Silver.....
Hank of England rase
CIPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations are as follow>--
Malwa Old...
Older
10
18
Oldest.......
Patna New ... Benares New... Persian 'Taper
..3.32 2.33t .1.891
OF THE MAKERS OF THE
.3%
Parchany
@ 1,030/1,100 @ 1,130/1,200 1,230/1,293
@ 1,770 @ 1,145 ...@@ 830/880
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
The journal of Mr. Bodges, who was one of the passengers in the vessel which carried 16 Byron on his last voyage to Greece, was sold at Messrs. Patrick and Simpson's auction rooms last month. The journal contains a complete record of Byron's last days at Mis solonghi, On April 19, 1824, bo-writes :—" Dr. Millingen came into our apartments; on in- quiry he said that Lord B. would be dead in an hour, for my part I have no doubt he was dead ONE ICE-MAKING MACHINE with then, he had been quite insonsible for two days and nights, and when they applied mustard poultices to his feet this morning there was no hope about 6 p.m. they requested me to go and meature him; what ravages death had made.
YING KING," Captain Page, will make an EXCURSION TRIP TO MACAO, on EVERY SUNDAY, leaving the Company's wharf at the end of Each Registered Shareholder on the 28th day Wing Lok Street, at 8.30 A., and returning of September, 104, applying for the New Issue from Macao at 7.30 P.A. will be entitled to one share for every two sharOS
The Steamer will lay aloogelde the S.S. registered in his name. Shares not applied for Perseverance's wharf at Macao. by those entitled to apply will be dealt with by the General Managers in accordance with Article 40 of the Company's Article of 1st Class Single Ticket $3.00, with Cabin $3.00 Association.
Applications for Shares in the New issue will be received by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hongkong from the 28th September, 1904, 10 the 30th September, 1904, both days inclusive, and the whole amount of $11 per share will be payable on application. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th September, 1904, to the 8th October, 1904, both days
inclusive.
The present paid-up Capital of the Company
"
FARE:
11
Return
$5.05 $300, Tiffin and Dinner may be had on Board at $1 each meal.
YUK ON & Co., LD. Hongkong, 8th August, 1904.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
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THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are
prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and until further notice,
is $60,00, divided into 60,000 shares of $to to BOOK CARGO and issue BILLS OF LADING each, and the New Issue is required to increase to SEATTLE, WASH, VICTORIA, B.C., and the Capital of the Company to $900,000 divided | PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also to OVER into gajooo shares of $to each.
The whole of the premium received from the New Issue will be placed to the Credit of the Permanent Reserve Fund.
The New line will rank for Dividend for the three months ending 31st December, 1904, pay able la May, 1905.
Fons of application for the New Issue can ❘ be obtained at the Company's Offices in Alex- andra Buildings or at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hongkong, Shanghai, and London."
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 22nd June, 1904,
|
"I should not have known him, it is not more than a week or 8 days since he was play- ing at single stick."
This journal was sold for £19, a lock of tha poet's hair fetching £19 xos, and a first edition copy of "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage " £18.
LUNAR AND TERRESTRIAL VOLCANOES.
·Prof. William H. Pickering, Harvard's eminent. astronomer, who has made such Important discoveries recently in connection with lunar formations and variable stars, has LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES❘ started on a trip to the volcanic regions of and CANADA in connection with the GREAT Hawail and the Pacific Coast, with intention NORTHERN RAILWAY FROM SEAT of making an exhaustivo study of volcanic TLE, as hitherto, by the Steamers of the craters and comparisons with observations of NORTHERN PACIFIC S7 S¿Co., BOSTON lunar craters. He will stop at the Lowe STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT Cos., OCEAN Observatory on Echo Mountain, near Pasadena,
S. 5. Co. and CHINA MUTUAL S. N. CƠ. where, with clear atmosphère, he will be able For further Particulars, apply at the Comto study closely Eratosthenes and Plato, two pany's Local Branch Office in PRINCE's lunars. He will spend a month in Hawali, BUILDINGS, First Floor, Chater Road.. carefully examine Kilauea, Mauna Loa,
A. S. MIHARA,
Mauna Kea and Haleakala, On his return, he Manager. I will visit the Yellowstone geysers, for 'study
[641] of them also.
(734) Hongkong, 20th May, 1904,
GAS ENGINE complete. For full Particular, apply to
HUGHES & HOUGH, 8, Des Vœux Road. Hongkong, 27th Juns, 1904.
FOR SALE
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"APOLLO
MASTER
PLAYERS"
IN LOWERING THEIR PRICES, AND
WE
NOW OFFER THEM FROM
$365 to $850.
NEW
CONSIGNMENT.
JUST ARRIVED
PER S:S. "EMPRESS OF CHINA,"
T NCANDE- SCENT,
WE WILL SUPPLY AN UPRIGHT Gasoline, Lamps of all
A PIANO descriptions IRON. GRAND AND from the best
makers.. PLAYER FOR $825, CASH OR
Incandescent
Manties,
Chimneys,
Globes, Sha
des, &c, for
CREDIT TERMS.
Thess Players have been tested in Hongkong
Gasoline and for 6 years (at Peak included) without
Gas Lamps
of the most moderate pricer.
Lumps fixed up for Buyers
free of charge.
Naphtha of
Single Failure, which can be said of no other
Player.
THE
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
TRADE
MARK
BARRETTO & Co, Generi Agents, Hongkong,
HOCKS AND MOSELLES,
:.
Rudesheimer 1900 Derziger 1900 Rudesheimer Engerweg
Per Case. Per Case. 1 dor qts. 2 dos. pta.
$17.00
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18.00
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18.00
20.00
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21.00
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Zeltingerburg 1900...................
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$12.00
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Per Case 4 dox, qts,nomous
8 doz pls
Braso
$12.00
the best kind ROBINSON PLANO HIRANO
kept in stock.
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"PEACOCK” BRAND,
Per Case 4 doz pts.
Co., Ld.
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139 Hongkong, Ith August, 1904,