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Business Hours-8:30 A3, to 6' p.1.”

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Des Voeux Road,

XMAS, 1904.

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Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions

peto Sell by "; "PUBLIC AUCTION;

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,...

TO-MORROW.

the th December, 1904, at ITA.M, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY ENGLISH-MAKE" GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY,

Comprising GOLD BANGLES, DIAMOND RINGS, SCARF PINS. BENSON'S GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, LOCKETS and ANTIQUE JEWELLERY C, &c. &c. CAM (Suitable for Christmas Presents), p

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, -Auctioneers, Hongkong, 9th December, 1904.

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PUBLIC AUCTION:

HEUndersigned have received instructions

to Sell-by.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW,

the fath December, 1904, at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Roonis, No. 3, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OLD PEKIN CURIOS,

Comprising

·OLD CHINA VASES, WALL PLATES and INCENSE BURNERS, OLD BRONZES, SNUFF. BOTTLES, CARVED-W DOD OR NAMENTS, TEMPLE, PALACE and WALL HANGINGS, SILK-EMBROIDERIES,

&c,

&c.,

&c., Catalogues will be issued. TERMS: As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 9th December, 1904. [1305

PUBLIC AUCTION..

VR COREGATTA:

very still, sweet (3) Kwanyin in one of the tem fast from being gaudly printed do not pls by the canal. But the colossal Images in impress one so much, but a dragon in light Following are the results of races received the Temple of the Round Cave, one of the relief a spring of water proceeding from too late for inchision in. our report yesterday favourite resorts of the populace, are yet more i botwoen ita jawa is very effective as also some The tub sculling proved an easy thing for striking with the charming little figures of other rock carvings in a losser degree. Bala J. M. Rosa Pereira, his only competitor, Pubsien and other celebrities at their knees trades, pillars, all recall the lonic style of Cruicksbank, breaking a rollock early in the before them. There has been a very grand architecture. All required keen artistic sense race. The Chairman's Challenge Cup brought painted frieze round this femple. But over in the designer, the work of a multitude of ous three crews and a very nice race was the Taoist, Beddhist and Confucian Temples alike, men for many years. Yet no one there could

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Intimations.

THE DAIRY FARM CO., LIMITED, PRIME FRESH BEEF (OWN FREDINO),

N

On the thintent, we will kill a for Stall Fed Animals in prime conditions

Orders (FROM OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY) must

result, though the Komblume in the end won hangs a sense of Has Been." The growth of say when it was all done por by whom. Just be sent in at the very intest by 5 PM, on MON-

m her easily. The last race for the Lusitano Cup was interesting from start to finish. The Rose made the pace from a good position on the inside, with the Thistle and Leek together in the centre, and Kornblume well out of it Rose maintained her advantage for the major part of the distance, but was challenged by Thistle, the crew of which put on a good spurt and won a fine race by three lengths.

The Sailing Races commenced about two and concluded about five. The pick of the yachts in Hongkong took part and the racing was most enjoyable, particularly for those on yachts.

TUE SCULLING.

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settles is prodigious. When the keys are found, they stick in the lacks which have to be patiently and cunningly dealt with before en- trance can be effected. Yet the images smile so sweetly, one would fain think of them as scraphs, and grieves to see tough soldiers making their bods beneath the altars, little boys sliding down the spirit staircases, and even, as in one case," the dragon's moustache, fixed to the stone by mortar, lest rude hands should attempt to take it nway; hau

Some of the designs in Yunnan are original, especially in some dragons twisted so as to fill the tracery of round windows at the top of a Confucian hall, and prodigious long dragons with outstretched paws and claws twined round columns, enclosing the central altar at the Round Cave Temple.

Half mile. Cup presented by Messrs. G. Falconer and Co. The competitors were J. Cruickshank and J. M. Roza Pereira.

J. M. Roza Pereira

There is what is called the bronze temple - in J. Cruickshank...

the bills to the cast of the city; the walls are CHAIRMAN'S CHALLENGE CUP-For four coated with plates of bronze. The balustradeall

oars. (Seniors). Cup to be held by the

round is of the finest Talify marble, polished winning crew for one year, but to remain the property of the club. Distance. Que Mile.till it feels like satin. The incense burner is a

DAY, the rath instant.

The Beef will be ready for delivery to MESSENGERS at our Town Depot, Wyndham Street, balneon 6.30 AN, and 1 P.M. on the 15th instant.

where we landed, amongst a splendid tangle of vegetation stood a gigantic stone lion on guard. There must once have been a fine temple here. That lion by the Lake side is a thing to re: member. Sn is also a Paifang of the finest workmanship I have seen, which I came sud-e denly upon one day in a grand forest to the north west of the city. Beyond it were flights of steps and ruins; everything else destroyed some thirty years ago as a wild young man on guard told me, while plucking some pink month. ly roses for me from the ruins.

The streets are still rosy with peaches, red; with little apples, but already glowing pome granates and pale yellow Buddha's hands are taking their places. Thus even in the fruit world the old order changes. "Nature's great est law is change."

Yet as the old-keys creak and stick in the marvellous old world locks and lam the only person who cares now to cater these forgotten sanctuaries. How I wish that the Yunnan people would repair the grand buildings their

PRICE LIST

Sirloin Roastre 30 cents per it. Prime Rib Roast...... 30 Rump Steak am 25. Porterhouse Steak

25

Round Steak Boiling Beef... 18 Soup Ment

Soup Bontai Suet.

20

Note-To prevent disappointment, would advise Customers to include a substitate onder, in case they are too late for the part originally ordered

Hongkong, 7th December, 1994.

Ergari

STOCKBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE

DECEMBER SETTLEMENT.

'HIS Month's Settlements will commenco

By Order of the Commee,

Entrance, $10.02. To be rowed in boats the work of art. Who built it? Why? When? In ancestors bequeathed them rather than build THURSDAY, the 29th instant. -

property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

a histle-N. H. Alves, bow: H. A. Lammert 2; F. M. Roza Pereira, 3; C.. E. A. Hance, stroke; F. Lammert, cox..

Kornblume-A. J. V. Riberio, bow; H. Rapp, a; R. E. Pearson, 3; L.A. Musso, stroke; R. C. Witchell, cax.

especial why was so much bronze used ? Why will not some Chinese literati come forward and tell us foreigners all these secrets, which must surely be well known in Chinese literary circles? There is a temple outside the west

Shamrock-A. V. Barros, bow; J. P. Jordan, -2; A. Loureiro, 3; A. E. Alves, stroke; C. M. 5.gate with courtyards of ample proportions, two Alves, cox.

storied building's running round them for the ac- commodation of guests and priests but now un- tenanted. The knotted shrubs and trees are beautiful there, and one courtyard is laid out so as to recall Black Horse square in Lisbon with its sea sick making effect. Alternate squares

formed of stone,

Kornblume Thistle Shamrock...

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are

THE Undersigned have received instructions LUSITANO CUP Presented by the Members and of broken bricks. Those of broken

to Sell by

ON

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ' the 13th and 14th December, 1904, at 10 A.M. each day, at

H. M. NAVAL YARD, SUNDRY NAVAL, VICTUALLING, OBSOLETE AND CONDEMNED. STORES,

Comprising:-

BOAT'S ENGINE, ELECTRIC CABLE, MACHINES SHAPING, PLANING and DRILLING, LATHE BRASS, COPPER, IRON, PAPER-STUFF, CANVAS, FURNI TURE, PROVISIONS, IMPLEMENTS, &c.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS OF SALE-As customary.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. 1316 Hongkong, 6th December, 1904.

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions

to Sell by

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

On

THURSDAY,

the 13th December, 1904, at TAM, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES,"

Comprising:- CAMERAS, MICROSCOPES, TELES.. COPES, FIELD GLASSES, SEXTANTS, MUSICAL, DRAWING and DENTAL INS. TRUMENTS, &c., &c., &c. 1

ALSO

AN ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Catalogues will be issued. TERMSAs usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 7th December, 1904.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, of

[1324

ALUABLE LEASEHOLD

VA

PROPERTY,

situate at Yau-ma-ti, Kowloon,

in Six Lots,

ON

FRIDAY,

the 16th day of December, 1904, at 3 P.M, at the premises, BY

Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

LOT 1-All That piece of ground registered in

the Land Office as Section M of Kow loon Inland Lot No. 43 with the measu- age thereon known as No. 49 Temple Street,

LOT 2.--All That piece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section N of Kow-

loon Inland Lot No. 43 with the messu- age thereon known as No. 53 Temple Sirect. LOT 3-All That portion of the piece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section B of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 10g with the messuage thereon known as No. 46 Temple Street. LOT 4-All That portion of the piece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section. B of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 10; with the messuage thereon known as No. 48 Temple Street.

Lor 5-All That portion of the piece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section

C of Kowloon Inland Lot No, 105 with the messuage thereon known at No. 5 Kennedy Street.

Do not fail to bring the Lor6-All That portion of the piece of ground

Children to spend half an hour in the

Bazaar

at

POWELL'S

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 9th December, 1904. -

05

registered in the Land Office as Section

C of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 105 with the messuage thereon known as No. 7 Kennedy Street.

of the Lusitano Club. (juniors). Distance, one mile. To be row. ed in boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club,

Rose-H. M. Bain, bow;. J. W. Bains, a; C. J. Cooke, 3; H. A. Beth, stroke; E. Herbst,

COX.

Leek-A. M. Roza Pereira, bow; F. Loureiro, 21 J. Cruickshank, 3; W. G. Goggin, stroke; J. P. Jordan, cox,

Thistle-J. M. Roza Pereira, -bow; J. C. Remedios, 2; O. R. Chunnutt, 3; G. B. Mac donald, stroke; E. Humphreys, cox.

Kornblum-C. Humphreys, how; F. F. Ega da Silva, 2; W. F. Thompson, 3; W. T. Andrews, stroke: R. C. Witchell, cox.

Thistle

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Rose ... Sailing Race, 1-FOR RACING YACHTS

Championship class. Royal Hongkong Yacht Glub. Prizes, cups for 1st and 2nd Boats, Entrance fee, $5.00.

Dione (Hoa. F. H. May, C.M.G.... Elspeth (Mr. C. A. Tomes)... Aileen (Col. L. F. Brown, R.E.) ... Vernon (Mr. H, P. Tooker)

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The times were as follows:-Dione, 3h. gim. 55.; Elspeth, 3h. 53m. 309.; Vernon, 3h. 55m 1558; Alleen, zb. 58m. 525.

Sailing Race, 2.--FOR RACING" TAUNTS H

One-design and handicap classes. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. Prizes, Cups for Ist and and Boats. Entrance fee, $5.00. Handi-

M.S.

SCI.

сар. Handicaps were as follows:

Yachts Owners, Alannah..........(M. W. Slade)......... Bonito.........(H. W. Bird).........

3.50 Kathleen......(Officers, R.E.) ............... 3 50 Min...(Capt. II, Crichton, R.G.A.)... 3.50 Iriş.......(A. R. Rouse).

$.30 Chanticleer... (Dr. F. H. Parker, R.N.) 7.30. Doreen...(Lt. E. Cummings, R.G.A.) 7.30 Payne (Officers, R.E.)........ 12.30 Gael M. Mclver) ... 13.00 Times were as follows:

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H. M. S.

$

H. M. S. Kathleen ...3 50.55 . 3 47 Min

350 57 3 47 Chanticleer... ...3 53 42 3 46 12

Lef

7

3 50 10

Payne.... Bonito... Doretho

Fat

-3 54 35

3 42

6

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...3 55 4

3 50 10

...3

57.40

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Payne... Chanticleer

...4

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2 50 ...4 15. 35

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3 57 20 4 2 35

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Sailing Race, 3-FOR ALL OPEN FOATS

Any rig (Chinese owned boats excluded) keelsallowed. Entrance fee, $3.00. Handicap Prize-525. Course-round a mark-boat north of Green Island (starboard) and back to the staning line. The boats finished in the follow ing order-

ĐOẠT.

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H. M. S. 3 16 30 3 43 27

Tamar's Cutter... Ruderbarkaras ...

cutter'ii ... 3 30 25 culter i * 3 3 10 Rudergruins il... ... 3 34 ** gig ii ... 3 36 35 3 37 42

Thetis' cutler galley Rudergruins i

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... 3 38

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3 45 7

BIRD AND FLOWER LIFE IN HUNAN.

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new ones. Even the birds are true to their old- nests and return to the same trees while nest- ling in the same branches,

COMMERCIAL.

London-Bank T.T.

Do. Do. France-Bank T.T....... America-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T.............................. india T.T.................

4.3. JOSEPH,

Hoo, Secretary. Hongkong, and December, 1904. (1297)

Entertainment.

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC, CLUB.,

ROYAL.

POSITIVELY THE LAST

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Selling,

5/10

demand

4 months' sight ................................................

1/10 15/16 ..1/11}

THEATRE

2.39)

..46%

PERFORMANCE...

1.941

142

THE COMEDY-OPERA

142]

71 .......931 .Nomical

.15

Do. demand Shanghai-Bank T.T...... Japan-Bank T,T... ́........... Singapore-Bank T.T.. Java--Book T.T...

Buring

4 months' sight L/C.' 6 months' sight L/C.

bricks have grass growing in between and are therefore green, those of whole, stone are grey. One does not even feel sure the result is intentional but it is very effective. There is a really magnificent guild hall to the three points of the compass. It is near the west gate inside the city and there is a temple off it, on the altar of which in a sifting posture is a status of that terrible Governor Tseng Yu ying, father of the present Viceroy of the two Kwangs. It is so life like that as one encount-30 ers the gaze of those two latle slits of eyes with the very heavy pockets beneath them, it is im- possible to escape an uncanny feeling. People are full of stories of his cruelties. De is said to have gone mad at last and everywhere all round him to have seen heads, heads-asking for life till at last, unable to give it, be took his own. At least so goes one tale. On the other hand the very bright eyed, old gentleman, who was

one of his secretaries says, "No! I never was afraid of him. He was not a bad man. Ite tranquilized the province,"

In an adjacent temple where a school of young men and boys is-in full cry, there is a very inferior statue of a very pleasant looking. gentleman, a former governor. Who was he? When did he die? The priest on the spot mutters "apulugosiomily. “Ereally do not know" There is the finest theatre at this Guild house that I have seen in China. I was almost in- clined to say that I have ever seen. The pro- portions of the ball below as also of the very ample gallery above, where the guests are evidently meant to dine, and of the stage are ail harmonious, whilst the whole building is beautifully lighted from the sides of a very handsome skylight. Two hundred rich men of the city combined to build this guildball and theatre. One wonders bow two hundred rich men could be found here, for the last thing by which Yennanfu impresses one is its wealth. And yet nowhere have I seen more smartly dressed women walking about, with their hair beautifully done and all enriched with flowers wearing brilliant colours, and with silken bands of many bright hues round their anckles and often depending over them in the form of gold- en tassels. But possibly so many walk because they cannot afford chairs.

There is a hill to the north named the rop Peak, its strala are all perpendicularly tilted; two bills behind it likewise and those on either side and all around softly rounded and of quite another nature. The people say these Iron Peaks are the head of a great Dragon, whose other end is in the province of Szechuen and that it swallows up the wealth of the province and passes it all to its other more favoured Beighbour.

do.

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"DOROTHY"

Will be Produced TO-MORROW,

(SATURDAY), 10th December, 1924.

"Doors Open at 8.30 P.M., Curtain Rises at 9 P.M.

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The Booking Office (at The Robinson Piano 7/11) | Co.) will be open, to GUARANTORS ONLY,

on MONDAY 5th December, and-to-the- General Public on and after 6th December, between the hours of 9 AM. and 4.30 P.M. cach

474

days' sight San Francisco & New York 47 4 months' sight 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne.....1/11 4 months' sight Françı ............... $ months' sight 11

4 months' sight Garmany- Bar Silver.......

Bank of England ratë

OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations are as follows:-

Malwa New

Old

Older

Oldest

Paina New

Benares New Persian (Paper)

...2.439 2.45

1.99 .27

day.

Late Trams quarter-of-an-hour, after fall of Curtain.

Refreshment Bar in the "Stockbroker's' Room," near the Dreas Circle, for the conve nience of Seat-holders in the Dress Circle and XStalls.

Per ches! .@·1,080/1,110 @ 1,140/1,180 ..@ 1,200/1,240,

....@ 1,380/1,300

@ 1,122)

@ 1,092 .@ 87ǝloca

Intimations.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

o the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Com

pany will be held at the Company's Offices, St.. George's Building, Praya Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of December, 1904, at 11 A., when the subjoined Resolutions which were passed at the Extra- on the 26th November, 1904, will be submitted ordinary General Meeting of the Company held for confirmation as Special Resolutions:--

The Pit Refreshment Bar is near the Pit Entrance.

Refreshments supplied by the Hongkong

Hotel.

Stalla sand-Dress Cirala..

Pit Stalls...

Fir

F

I

Sailors and Soldiers in uniform half-price to

Pit Stalls and Fit.

A. CHAPMAN,

Business Manager.

[1299

Hongkong, 9th December, 1904.

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

SCA

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)

1. That the Capital of the Company be increased from $1,000,000 (divided into, 102,000 shares of Sto each) to $1,500,000 (divided into 150,000 shares of $10 each) by the creation of 50,000 new shares of Sto each to be offered and if accepted to be allotted to the persons constituting the shareholders of the Company according to. the Company's Register of Shareholders on the 28th day of February, 1905, ata premium of $to for each and every single share of such 30,000 new shares in the ratio and proportion of one new share for every two old shares in the Company held by the Quinta do Porto respective Shareholders thereof; the Dry No. 3 amount payable on each of such new shares respectively (including the said Quinta da Granja

Taway, 1887, Vintage premium of Sto per share) to be paid as to one equal half part thereof on the 31st day Medium Tawny, (Brown Label) ......

Tawny, (White Label)....... of March, 1905, and as to the remainderWhite-Tawny-(White Label)- thereof (including the balance of the said Full Wine, (rown Label)............... premium) on the 30th June, 1905.

White Tawny, (Brown Label)......... Light Taway, (Brown Label)-.....

Monopoly for China of

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

Per Case of

I Dozen.

And that failing such allotment as aforesaid the said new shares be disposed

Dry No. 1

35

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of by the General Managers in accordance with the Company's Articles of Association. St. George

Selected Old Port $50.00

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30,00

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20.00 Н

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FRENCH CLARETS,

14.00

13.00

-12.00.

11.00

10,50

10.00

$4.00 $5.00

5.501

6.00

6.50

And that for the purpose of facilitating | Cru-Wynbron................................... 450 the carrying into effect of the above Reso- Côtes 5.00 lution the Transfer and other Books of the | Montferrand............................................................. 5.50 Company he closed for the space of seven Médoc

10 6.00 7,00 days as on and from the tat day of March, St. Emilion ninyovcípyporta

St. Estephe St. Julien...

1905.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1904.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Managers.

St. Estephe Superior Chateau Margaux...... Chateau Leoville

Chateau Lafite

6,00

7,00

6.50 7.30 7.50850 900 J0.00

.10.50

- 10,00

11.00 13.50

****.900 10,00 *9.00

One of the excursions that actually other people take is to the Hei Lung Tan or Black Dragon Spring, where again there are statues of which no one there knows anything, but where the great beauty is in the trees. Such cypresses 'and cedars one will not often see as in those courtyards and the other large unknown trees outside and round about the temples are yet more beautiful. That is a place in which to spend a long and happy day, or many long and bappy days. So is also the Hsi Shan or templa on the western hills. A boat rowed by two women will, in about three hours, take one down the canal. Through beds of rushes and 1313] Boating gardens of the tiniest white water lilies, almost like little flakes of fairy foam, past the - fine pavilion with all round view at the end of it-and-seross to the western shore of the lake, where a landslip some nine years ago has left a red scar and a precipice upon the face of the mountain. A climb of some thousand feet leads up to the temples with very extensive; beautiful views over lake and city and plain or to Messis. HUGHES & HOUGH, colossal size in the picturesque old Temple of and engirding hills, but the most remarkable

Auctioneers,

the graceful twin Pagodas, one of the features feature, and a very remarkable feature it is, is FOR NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS mado Beaune vin 189319.00 Hongkong, and December, 1904.

of the city. Here an artist might well spend a the passage cut of the face of the hard, living out in favour of Messieurs JEBSEN AND Pommard vin 1899 month sketching, the trees are so fine, the roof limestone. Sometimes a very light Paifang has COMPANY and indorsed by them and sent to Red Burgandy...... decorations, the Pagodas so pathetic in their beta left across the passage, sometimes wine paid into the DRUTSCHE ASIATISCHE BANK Chambertin vin 1899 3000

in this Colony on the Sib October, 1904, but Romance vin 1893 decay; one still wearing a bronze crown (7) the dows with irregular rock tracery on the pre- which was unlawfully cashed and the proceeds other with bronze phenix flying away from its cipice side. In one case a whole room with stolen by some person or persons unknown.

F. J. BADELEY, summit,-soma are already flown-all contrl-round stone table in the centre and stone seats ́bute towards the artistic setting of whatever has been cut out of the rocks; in other cases polat of view might be selected. There is a' temples with altare, images and all, “Those

The above Properties are respectively held

tive terms of 75 years.

fram the Crown for the residues of the respec-

For further particulars and conditions of salt, apply to

EWENS & HARSTON, Bolicitors for the Mortgagee,

Boo

NOTICE.

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200 CHEONG, of No. 20, Pottinger

Street, has always on hand FIRST-CLASS WRITING AND PRINTING PAPERS, AND STATIONERY of every variety. Hongkong, 14th November, 1904,

[1870

(BY MRS. ARCHIBALD Little.)

̈(Concluded from yesterday.) One of the specialties of Yunnan is its beau- tiful images. The most beautiful is one of

NOTICE

ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD.

Voinay vin 1893.... Moulin a Vent vin 18934.50 Macon vin 1899 THE above sum will be paid to any persos Noits vin 1893......

who gives information leading to the Musigny vin 1893 arrest and conviction of the person or persons Corton Yin 1893 guilty of Stealing or Embezzling & CHEQUE Chablis vin 1893

Capt. Supt. of Police, Hqaşkong, 15th November, 1904.

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