Intimation.

WUm. Powell, Ld.

Hours 8.30 A., to 8 г..

WINTER SEASON.

NEW GOODS

ARRIVE

EVERY WEEK.

LADIES' DEPT.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,'

Smart Boots and Shoes.

The New Cliffon Velvet.

Winter Jackets and Golf Capes. Season's Furs, Fiohus and Fas-

cinators.

Costumes Coats and Shirts-

Lace Robes.

Trimmed Hats and Bonnets Underclothing and Corsets- Gloves.

Hosiery.

Fans.

CHILDREN'S DEPT..

Wool Hats Jersey Caps.

Hoods

Gaiters.

Gloves.

Dresses.

Closks.

Hosiery.

Shoes.

&O..

&o.. &o.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1904.

Intimations.

C. M. S. BAXTER SCHOOLS.

HE ANNUAL SALE or WORK in aid HALL, TOMORROW, November 1st, from 3 to 6 o'clock.

The favour of your attendance is requested. Hongkong, 31st October, 1998

THE NORTH-CHINA INSURANCE, commen; and doctors find it very difficult to cure How Dr. Williams pink pills cure it, by feeding up the nerves and brain with the naw, rich blood, which they make, is well shown by the following example.

FIRST ORDINARY MEETING,

The first ordinary general meeting of the of St. Vitus' dance. It is that of a young lady We have selected one of the very worst cases bareholders of the above Company was held who had some of the best medical attention in at Shanghai on the 25th inst. The following more than one hospital" This young Indy, 1158 gentlemen were present:-Messrs. W. H.

Poate, (Chairman), J: N. Jameson, A. McLeod, Migs Harriet Louisa Roberts, resides with her W. D. Little, W. A eyerink (Directors), B. Cham, England, and it is ten years since the parents at 44, Ada-road, Smethwick, Birming- T. Gray, (Secretary), W. H. Anderson, Whist sign of loss was sean. Mrs. Roberts | C.-S. M. Wolf.

Young, Qua sang, C. S. Moore, and Way We thus relates the story of her daughter's suffer:

ing "The Secretary, Mr. B. C. T. Gray, rend the notice convening the meeting,

THE TRADE MARKS' ORDINANCES,

* 1898.

APPLICATION FOR RegistratION OF TRADE MARK.

The

Intimations,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

IN THE GOODS OF JAMES ROBERTSON ALEXANDER, LATE OF SHANGHAI,

Intimations

JUST

UNPACKED,

FROM THE CITY, RUBBER STAMP CO.

BEG to inform the public that I have just unpacked a case of "COMPO-LITHOGRAPH,TM THE "TRYPOGRAPH DUPLICATOR, STENCIL IN THE EMPIRE OF CHIMA, FORMERLY PLATES, and an assortment of RUDBER ACCES. OF NO. 51, WINCHESTER STREET,SORIES, have just arrived by the S.S. Banco. SOUTH SHIELDS, IN THE COUNTY OF Prices for the TRYPOGRAPH MACHINE. DURHAM IN ENGLAND, MARINER. ranges from £1 to £10.

The following is a few opinions of the Press

Deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that. The Hasiour.

able the Chief Justice has, in virtute of Order limiting to the 17th day of November, Section 58 of Ordinance No.2 of 1897, made an 1904, as the time for CREDITORS 10 send in their CLAT S against the estate of JAMES er, Winchester Street, South Shields, in the hai, in the Empire of China, formerly of No. ROBERTSON ALEXANDER, Jate of Shang

died ou the 16th day of August, 1903, on board County of Durham in England, Mariner, who the Steamship Poyang whilst on a voyage from

"I-first noticed that my daughter's bands were unsteady. If asked to carry a plate or n NOT

OTICE is hereby given that Messrs.

The Chairman, Mr. W. H. Poate, said that basin shit would drop, and 1.thought that it GROSSMANN AND COMPANY have, the report and accounts having been, in the on the 18th day of August, 1904, applied for shareholders' hands for some time would, with cry and say Oh, mother, I really cannot help was a clumsy way she had. But she would the Registration, in Hongkong, in the RE their permission, be taken as read. GISTER OF TRADE MARKS, of the follow-business before the meeting was to pass the her lessons. Soon I began to see that she was it!' She often cried because she could not do ing Trade Marks:-

(x). A representation of a Stork standing on report and accounts, to approve of the des afflicted with some nervous complaint. I hoped

one leg and enclosed within a Shield. claration of the dividend and of the placing she would grow out of it; but as her nervous. Shanghai to Hankow intestate and Letters of (2). A representation of a Chinese Coin of a sum to the reserve fund. The accounts having on it the Chinese characters for 1993 had also to be closed and the

*) meaning "Gold Cash."

directors and auditers had to be elected and (3). A representation of a Dog with two tails their remuneration fixed. The favourable out standing on its hind legs and holding a ton of underwriting for 1903 enabled them to ball in its right paw and resting its left paw upon a shield.

propose, a considerable addition to the reserve (4. A representation of an Eagle with its fund, and this appeared to the directors to be wings extended bearing two branches in of the utmost importance. It would be seen its talons.

that while according their last report the

snakes entwined upon the bar, the whole devica resting upon a shield. (6). A representation of a Bird sitting on a branch of a tree, the whole device en -closed by an oval frame; in the name of Messrs. GROSSMANN AND COMPANY who claim to be the Sole Pro prietors thereof.

The Trade Marks have been used by the applicants (1) since 1st July, 1899, (2) since 1st July, 1901, (3) since 1st January, 1903, (4) since 1st July, 1903, (5) since 1st August, 1902, in respect of the following goods:

Paints and Dyes in Class 1.

The Trade Mark (6) has been used by the applicants since 1st August, 1992, in respect of the following goods :-

(a) Woollen Yarn in Class 33. (8) Hosiery in Class 38. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

he would be glad to answer any questions,

There being no questions the following re- solutions were put to the meeting and carried unanimously:-

hospital as an out-patient for about twelve Bess increased, I took her to the children's months, but she grew so much wore in spite of all the skill bestowed on her that she was admitted as an in-patient for a further three months. Appearing a little better, she resum- fed school, bat a fortnight after she was away again, and for the next two years she was a

Administration of whose personal Estate and Supreme Court for China and Corea on the effects were granted by His Britannic Majesty's

COMYN PLATT, of Shanghai aforesaid, the lawfully appointed Attorney of THOMAS 27th day of July, 1904, to WINFRID ALURED

ALEXANDER, the natural and lawful father of the said JAMES ROBERTSON ALEXAN- DER, deceased.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that all such Claims are to be sent in in writing to the

them. November, 1904, or no notice will be taken of

requested to make immediate payment to the All persons indebted to the above Estate are

Undersigned,

Dated the 19th day of August, 1904.

958)

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, 8, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong. Solicitors for the Administrator.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS-

FOR

HOME FRIENDS.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.

INDERTAKE to Deliver Gifts, etc. (Free the World.

U

of Charge to Consignee) in any part of

for the Trypograph Machine THE "TIMES” Bays —–—–—–

pects from the copying processes now in vro.

The Trypagraph differs in essential re It is capable of producing any number of in- pression all in permanent, black, and does not copies of a document will find it to their advant who have occasion to issue a circular or many require skilled labour, It is simple. Those

age to give it a trial,"

TO-DAY says:

"The Trypograph is the oldest appliance for duplicating hand or typewriting and with

music, etc., which look like lithographing.

latest improvements, it still holds its own. We have inspected some samples of drawings,

fect system of multiple printing. No roller of

THE "GROCERS' JOURNAL” says:—

"Mr. Zuccato's invention is indeed a per Binking slab is required, and one stencil will

yield hundreds of copies."

"KNOWLEDGE" says ---

"A most convenient instrument this, where copied. Cheap tob and easily used, success being readily attained at a first or second trial and thereafter systematically."

For further particulars, apply to

JACK E. ELLIS,

No. 2, Ice House Street, (Top-floot of Messrs. David, Sasson & Co.) Sole Agent for E. M. RICHFOR, The City Rubber Stamp Company. Hongkong, 29th October, 1904.

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(5) A representation of an Anchor with two paid-up capital was £175,000 and the reserv Patent at the Queen's Hospital, and at the Undersigned prior to the said 17th day of writing or drawing has to be many times

fund £42,000 the position, if the directors' proment as a resident patient, she was discharged, general hospital where, after five weeks' treat- posals were carried out, would be:-Paid-up a Sister at the hospital remarking that every capital £50,000 and reserve fund, about thing possible had been done for her. I fetch. affairs from the shareholders' point of view. appeared to me not one bit better than when £100,000 a much more satisfactory state of ed her home thoroughly disappointed. She Advice had been received that the final she entered. meeting of the old Company would be held in London during December next,loped into St. Vitus dance. She couldn't keep

"The nervousness had undoubtedly deve to receive the report of the liquidators, still two minutes together. It was impossible Messrs. D. Maclean and W. II. Dalgleish, and for her, to do her own hair, and there was a he felt sure the shareholders would desire to curious jumping way about her. We were record their thanks to these gentlemen for obliged to put her bed against the wall lest she service rendered. Before putting any resolution should tumble out; and often, on going to her room, I have found her underneath the bed. Her eyes rolled strangely, her tongue stuck out of her mouth, her bead would nod, and her hands at one time shook so violently that, she Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by M. could not feed herself. In walking, she would W. D. Litla-That the report and accounts drag her legs after ber as if they were useless. as now presented be accepted and passed. "But I am thankful to say," Mrs. Roberts Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr.went on, "that she looks very different now. A. McLeod:-That a final share dividend of 4% and the reason of it is this: My son called our on the 1903 paid up capital and a bonus of 10% attention to Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale upon contributory premiums he distributed, both people. Da bought us one bottle, and when payable at the exchange of 2/6 13/16 per Tael; Harriet had taken these, to the surprise of that Tis. 95,309.17 be carried to the credit of everyone there was a decided improvement. the Reserve Fund, raising that fund to Tls. He bought her another, and then a third. She' 800,000 and that the balance be transferred to has started to go to business now. Liability Account, closing the account for 1903 neighbours know how she was afflicted and All my 3. Proposed by Mr. J. M. Young seconded can vouch for the truth of this. I have not by Mr. II. A. J. Macray:-That Messrs. W. Haxaggerated the facts in the least." Poate, J. N. Jameson, W. D. Little, G. A. Mathew, A. McLeod, and W. Meyerink be re-elected directors and that their remuneration be Tis. 4,500 per annum.

991]

Dated the 31st day of August, 1904.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,-

Solicitors for the Applicants. HIGH-LEVEL TRAM. WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIME TABLE (on and after 1st October, 1904.)

HONGKONG

WEEK DAYS..

6.45 am. to 7.00 am...Every 15 minutes. 7.30 am. to 8.00 am....Every to minutes. 8.00 am, to 830 am... Every 15 minutes. B.30 am to 9.30 am....Every ló minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am. to 17.45 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes. 12:45 p.m. to 1.13 p.m. ...Every to minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.43 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes, 1.45 p.m.10 1.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes, 300 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes. 500 pm. ...Every 15 minutes. 8.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes,

NIGHT CARS,

2.15 p., to

3.30 p.m. to

5.00 p.m. to

8:45 pm. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.in. to 11.15 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS.

8.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.....Every 15 minutes.

FURNISHING DEPT. 0a.m. to 9.30 am....Every 30 minutes.

FIRST FLOOR.

New Tapestry Curtains. Table Damasks.

Bedspreade

Down Quilts.

Art Musling.

Embroidered Sheets.

Carpets

Bugs.

*O.,

&0.,

&c.

DRESSMAKING .

J

English, French and American Styles.

GENTS'

DEPT.

28, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Houre-8.30 AM. 10 F.M.

Gents', Boots Winter Underwear.

Kaltted Vests

Trunks.

Bage.

Fitted Dressing Cases.

Exclusive designs in Ties. Felt Hats,

Gloves

9.30a.m. to 10.30 a m. ...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00 am...Every to minutes. 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 500 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 600 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 600 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every to minutes,

NIGHT CARS.as on Week Days. SATURDAYS.

Extra care at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Des Voeux Road Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 1st October, 1904. [1094

CANTON DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 69.

Alteration in setting of Tide-gauges. OTICE is hereby given that on or about The Est November the TIDE-GAUGES

in the approaches to CANTON will be altered

to show the height of water above the low water plane corresponding to the standard zero at CANTON and WHAMPOA

The depths of water at the various shallows, reduced to the above low water plane, are a follows:-

Second Bar, Eastern Channel...... 13 feet, TaiShek Barrier(depth correspond.

ing to setting of present gauge) 9 feet. Tai Mei Spit ........... 10 feet. Sulphur Point .............about 6 feet.. Salt Flate.........................bout 6 feet.

J. HOWELL MAY,

Harbour Master

Approved!

F. J. MAYERS,

Acting Commissioner of Customs.

Custom House,

Canton, 24th October, 1904.

CANTON DISTRICT,

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 70.

{1140

Canton River; Northern Section of Bridge Barrier removed.

NOTICE is hereby given that, on or about

|

4. Proposed by Mr. J. Stenhouse, seconded by Mr. C. S. Moore:--That Messrs. G. R. Wingrove and H. W. G. Hayster be re-elected auditors and that their remuneration be at the rate of Tis. 200 per annum cach.

This concluded the busiress and the meet ing closed with a vote of thanks to the directors, proposed by Mr. Macray.

THE KWANGSI REBELLION,

According to the Kwangsi correspondent of the Hongkong Shang Pao, the Wa Kang Chuan are the guards at the Yamen of Viceroy Tsen Chun hsuan, They form seven companies, cach company consisting of 250 men. Some. time ago they went to Liuchow, Kwangsi, to besiege the r bels at Sanfang, Lawchéng. On the 26th of the 7th moon, a commanding officer and two soldiers were killed in active service while eight others were wounded. On the 5th of the 8th moon the rebels escaped out of Sanfang, while the Wa Kang Chaan were still carrying their usual siege without the least knowledge of what and happened. On the 29th of the message dated the 23rd. was received from Liuchow to the effect that the whole of the Wu Kang Chuan had sustained a

same moon a

LATEST SHIPPING DATES. To England...

To Germany......... To France

To Italy......

Nov. 8th Nov. 15th Nov. 9th Nov. 9th

To United States via San Francisco Nov. 8th To United States via Suez Canal....Oct. 10th

To Australia.......... To South Africa

To Canada.

.Oct. 21st .Oct. 21st Nov. 8th

CHINA PARCELS EXPRESS. OFFICE:-3, DUDDELL STREET. Hongkong, 7th October, 1904.

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ROBINSON PIANO

COMPANY, LIMITED.

The cure of St. Vitus' dance by Dr. Williams' pisk pills is purely a case of blond-making, and the same pills have cured anemia (which is eczema, and all other diseases of the blood, As simply bloodlessness), consumption, decline, well as rheumatism, paralysis, gout, sciatica, NEW IRON and the ailments which women endure in si- 'lence. The genuine pills bear Dr. Williams' nome, and substitutes should be avoided, as they never cured anyone. Dr. Williams' me- dicine company, Holborn-viaduct, London, wil! send a bottle, post free for two shillings and ninepence, or six for thirteen and nine, but they can be bad at all medicine shops, if pur chasers insist on having the genuine.

COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Solling.

London-Bank T.T.

Do.

demand Do. 4 months' sight France-Bank T.T....... America-Bank T.T Germany-Bank T.T India T.T.........

Do. demand... Japan-Bank T.T. Shanghai-Bank T.T.

Singapore-Bank T.T.. Inva-Bank T,T.

Buying.

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FRAMED

PIANOS

$425.

GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE.

MASTER PIANO

1/10 3/16

.1/10 7/16

PLAYER

$385 & $500

INFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as under-

Lyemun, on the 2nd November, in the direc

tion of the entrance to Junk' Bay st ranges from 600 to 6,000 yards. Lyemun, on the 4th November, in the direc

tion of the entrance to Junk Bay at ranges from 600 to 4,000 yards. Devil's Peak, on the 4th November, in, the direction of Tung Lang Island at ranges. from 600 to 10,000 yards.

If the weather is unfavourable, Practice will be carried out on the following day.

Practice will commence daily at 9 AM., and fish about 13, Noon, if the range in clear.

L. BARNES-LAWRENCE,

Harbour Master, &c.

Harbour Department,

Hongkong, 18th October, 1994.

ST. ANDREW'S BALL,

[1169

SCOTSMEN desirous of SUBSCRIBING

to the forthcoming ST. ANDREW'S BALL, on 30th November, are requested to forward to the Undersigned their NAMES and ADDRESSES, and to state whether Married or Single.

DAVID WOOD,

Hon. Secretary, St. Andrew's Ball Committes. Hongkong, 26th October, 1904.

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

.2.33

PIANO AND PLAYER $800.

BARRETTO & Co., General Agents, Hongkong.

PORT WINE,

Direct shipment from the COMPANHIA AGRICOLA E COMMERCIAL. DOS VINHOS DO PORTO, (Successors to DONNA ANTONIA A, FERREIRA),

Monopoly for China of THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

.: Dozen.

Selected Old Port $50.00

... 138 ..214

....Nominal

PERSONALLY SELECTED

******** 1/10 9/16

disastrous defeat. Commanding officers killed 4 months' sight L/C......... two, missing two, dangerously wounded one, 6 months' aight L/C.1/10 11/276 and many of the guards killed. The Commandar sight.San Francisco & New York 45t dant was barely saved by the timely arrival of 30 days sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/1913/16

months' sight

do.

461

PIANOS

Per Case of

BY

2

KAPS,

Dry No. 1 Quinta" do Porto Dry No. 3 Quinta da Granja Taway, 1887, Vintage 1

"

11 35.00

# 30,00

" " 25.00

1

19

#

*20.00 15.00

reinforcements, and has now returned to the months night France.................... 1.36BECHSTEIN,

City of Liuchow. Again, on account of the fall | 6 months' sight

tt

Bank of England-rate Bar Silver.................

of Lawchẳng, the Magistrate thereof has been 4 months' sight Germany cashiered, while all the other officials were denounced, Liuchenghsien and Haiyuenhsien, too, have been captured by the rebels.- Eastern Timer.

A Chungking telegram of the roth October says that a telegraphic message from Kwelchow to that port reports that the Kwangsi rebels have entered the boundary of Kweichgw and that the defences of the city of Kwaichow have now been strengthened.--Universal Gazette.

THE SCHOOLS QUESTION.

CHILDREN RUINED BY EXCITEMENT.

We all admit the usefulness of Education and the good done by Board and other schools. But the terrible effect of over-excitement and forced work for Examinations demands as- quiry. Children are everywhere breaking down

OPIUM QUOTATIONS To-day's quotanors are as follows.--

Malwa Naw...

-Old

Older Oldest *** Patna New

te

11

..7.37

.1.92)

..26}

Per chest @ 1,080/1,120 སཎཱཔལཝཾཝཡ ཝ ཐཱ བྷ #246|24|248-499-9@ 1,140/1,190

@ 1,720/1,260- ....@ 1,380/1,320

..@ 1,160 @ 1,120

Bonjo

Hepares Newängemon Persian (Paper) appr

Masonic,

ZETLAND

LODGE,

HOPKINSON, KRAUSS, HAAKE,

RACHAL'S CABIN PIANOS.

HIRE OR CREDIT.

TALKING - MACHINES,

AN ACTUAL REPRODUCTION OF THE HUMAN VOICE,

Hongkong, 14th October, 1904,

from ally, cure, det du doctor of the pins A LODGE will be held at the FREE SEE

No. 595, FL.C.

REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND the 26th instant, the RED LIGHT especially, come under the doctor for St. Vitus

MASONS HALL, Zelland Street, TO-MORROW, Northern side of the hi Channel dance and other aervoor complainte. Boys the 1st November, at 8.30 for 9 F., pre- macking the ridge Barier will be diacon- grow too thin and weedy to make strong men. cisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,

Hoogkong, 31st October, 1904.

NOTICE.

tinged.

The Northem Section of the Barrier hasing on weak constitutions; the core is prvo-

-The cause is over-excitement to school, act to attend been removed.

The site it occupied' is free from dangers, feeding. If the brain and nerves are properly and a depth of 18 feat at low water spring tides fed-up, children learn easily and kepp their exists within 200 feet of the left Bank of the

J. HOWELL MAY, P

Harbour Master.

hver.

Wm. POWELL, Ld. Approved:

HONGKONG.

Hougkang, 29th October, 1904.

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THAT YOU GET GOOD BREAD

ON YOUR TABLE

BREAD in Hoogkong and Kowloon. RUTTONJEE is prepared to Deliver The Sanitary Arrangements are as nearly per [1162fect as possib's, and the work is under constant

foreign supervision only.

health. Blood is the food of brain and server, THE Public are hereby informed that no Dr. Williams pink pills for pale people are the change has been made in the Rates of food of the blood. It is pale, thin, anemic Subscription to the Hongkong Telegraph and children-children with sharp, pinched-looking they are warned sgalmat paying more than faces, lips always open, eyes with dark rims, - TEK CENTS (10 ct.) per Single Copy, gums pale and bloodiats, who break down from

THE MANAGER, too much school, Bt. Vitus dance, which used

Hongkong Telegraph Co., Ltd. [1150 to be a rare disensu, is every year getting mors Hongkong, 30th September, 1905.

F. J., MAYERS,

Acting Commissioner of Customs. Custom House,

Canton, 24th October, 1904.

The best Flour is used. Brown Bread made from the well-known Graham flour respectively. Boarding-houses, and large consumers.

Special rates to Hotels, Messes, Clabs,

H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Agullar Street,

or

36 to 18, Elgin Rand, Kowloon, Hongkong, 36th Co ober, 1904.

Tawny, (White Label)...jure 14-00 Medium Tawny, (Brown Label) 1000 13.00. White Tawny, (White Label) a 12,00 Full Wine, (Brown Label)....um-11:00 White Tawny, (Brown Label) .........................10.50 Light Tawny, (Brown Label)

FRENCH CLARETS. St. George ṛhave Cru-Wynbron........... Côtes

£0.00

..$4.00 $5.00 **450

$.50

5.00

6.00

Montferrand....

6.50

St. Julieu.................num 7.50 St. Estephe Superior.

Médoc, 6.00 St. Emilion ..................... 6.00 St. Estephe.....

7.00

7.00

6,50

9.00

10.00

Chateau Margaux 900

Chateau Leoville * sigma 0.00 10.00 Chateau Laßte ma10,00 Chateau Larose manoseaua10:50

BURGUNDIES,

11.00 11.10

Por Case For Case Quarte Pints,

$14:00. $16.00:

16.50 19,90 19.50%

Volnay vin 1893...

Musigny, vin 89516.50 20 50 Moulin & Vent vin 189314-509- Nuts via 189317.50 Macon via 1899 17,00.

Conton vin 1893

18.50

20.10

31.00 11.00

Chablis rin 1893.............19.00 Beauna vin 1893900. Pommard vin 1899 29,00 11.00 Red Burgundy... 30,00 32.99 43.00 Chambertin vis 189939.00 Romance vin 1893

43.00

Farmer40.00

BARRETTO & Co,

Agents,

Nos, za & 24, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 19th October, 1994.

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