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TELEGRAMS.
[Renter's.]
The Fighting in Moscow.
darkness.
STREETS IN DARKNESS.
LONDON, 16th December.
Two French warships have been ordered to be in readiness to proceed to Russia to protect French subjects.
REPORTED CASUALTIES,
Later,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
THE TROUBLE AT SHANGHAI,
CPENING OF THE MIXED COURT.
The Mixed Court, after being closed for just k fortnight, was reopened on the morningmarka 23rd inst, in the presence of a largo naval guard, armed police and an eager throng of
WEI-HAI-WBI GOLD MINING CO., LTD.
SATISFACTORY PROGRESS,
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 28 1905.
sightseers. At the approaches to the Court The Gghting in Moscow ceased at mid-were to be seen detachments of bluejackets night on Sunday, when the streets were lo from the British, German, American, Japanese
No. 1 shaft, which indeed *
and Italian men-of-war, under the command of their respective officers. In the compound facing the Court room the various detachments were drawn up in line with fixed bayonets and armed policemen were posted on all sides, Each squad of prisoners was escorted from the various sintions by a number of foreign and Down to carly on Monday morning, So00 Sikh policemen with shouldered arms and fixed people were killed and 14000 wounded in bayonets, the rear being brought up by a body the Moscow fighting.
of native police. As they passed along the Cannonading was proceeding on Monday. reels they were watched by large numbers of night in several päṛte of the city,
curious natives who thronged the roads and The barricades are being desperately defootpaths and ni some places it was almost in fended, and many harmless people have been possible to pass. On reaching the Court the prisoners were at once taken inside and placed large number of cases to be dealt with both Court under a strong guard of police. Owing to the rooms were pressed into service there Leing two Magistrates and two Ariestor, At 10 a.m. Mr. Kuan, Magjatrale, and Dr. Merklinghaus, Germau Assessor, entered the lower Court room and after bowing to the amembled Inspectors they took their places on the bench and the sittleg of the day commenced. At the same
killed.
The city la beginning to feel a lack of provisions.
REVOLUTIONISTS DETERMINED,
Later.'
The latest news from Moscow indicates that the revolutionists are continuing the struggle with extraordinary determination, though they are disappointed at the regular troops' remaining loyal
Anglo-German Relations. The movement in favour of Anglo-German friendship is extending in Germany,
A series of meetings have been arranged, with the approval of the Federal Govern ments, including one of the Chamber of Commerce, and a banquet in Berlin, to - which the British Ambassador has been
invited.
time Mo-King, Assistant Magistrate, and Mr. C. Schirmer, German Assessor, ascended the berch in the upstairs Court room and at once.
proceeded to deal with the numerous cases that were waiting to be lizard. On the Bench with 'Mr. Schirmer was seated Mr. George Kenann the well known American traveller and writer, Deputy Captain Superintendent K. J. McEuen and Chdet officer Fenton watched the cases on behalf of the police and most of the Inspectors with the exception of Inspector Gibson, who was engaged elsewhere, were present, each with a goodly number of cases, both petly and otherwise.
ROWDIES SENTENCED.
place.
ORE TONNAGE AND VALUES,
****To-day's Advertisements.
FIRE INSURANCE 'ASSOCIATION: OF HONGKONG. NEW YEAR HOLIDAY,,
ANGE OFFICES will be CLOSED
by notified that FIRE INSUR for the Transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, the 1st January, 1906,
By Ordar,"
A. R. LOWE, Secretary, Hongkong, 28th December, 1905 (1294) THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 189&
NOTICE
bereby given that Messrs. BARRETTO & CU, of Victoria, Hong- kong, Merchants, have, on the rath December, 1905, applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the REGISTER of TRADE MA, KS of the following Trade Mark:-Three tripod sacrifi-
A
.vessels with
with two golden dragons in relief -on each vesicl. Each vessel appears to contain a piece of silver known as Syceo in the contra surmounted by three golden coins, the Sycee having a sprig of coral on its left and a leaf on to go into this question with the proper degree claim to be the proprietors be real.
For the reasons given above it is impossiblets right with fame a emerging from each vessel; in the name of BARRETTO & CO., who of exactitude. The following figures I think will prove to be a very conservative estimate.
Above 200 feet level.
Dumps
* 3,000 Tons. Broken in Stopes...... 700 No. Veinium 1,000 *» .................. 4,000 1. 3
* 2,700 3 Shaft }}
7,300
The Trade Mark is intended to be used by the applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods: Cotton Yarn in Class 23.
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be sana at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong
Dated the 18th day of December, 105.
F. X. DÁLMADA # CASTRO,
Solicitor for the Applicants: THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
13
1197]
• Total 19,700, Every foot we go south from No. 3. shaft adds very largely to this reserve and at present we have absolutely no data as to the limits in that direction
being very noticeable amongst the white man sive secondary quarts. Thotabere were large cavities formed by some agency is proved by the beautiful crystallisation of the quarts and the large existing cavities met with. That the An informal meeting of the shareholders of whole action has been very intense and there, the above company was held at Shanghal, on fore probably deep-seated is shown by the eridences of matasomatic replacement and arst inst. Me. E. S. Little presided. A
The Chairman said that it was considerably the alteration of the country rock about WAR my past the hour for which the meeting, was called
main reason for pushing development in this and he would open the meeting. There were no formal resolutions to be presented; they had part of the mine. The principal deductions 10 be drawn from the facts observed are, that simply called the shareholders together, to present them some report of their stewardship since the assuring and the filing have been and of the work that had been done since this conducted on such a large scale, it is eniffely new Company had been established. And be improbable that they are of purely local origin. I think it is quite reasonable to expect that at thought that when they had gone fully into all
and below the 300 feat level you will still have the details of the work they would have reason to be satisfied with what had been done and a large body of quang. There are evidences with their present position and their future that this secondary silicification will extend prospects. The whole of their time had been further to the north as the workings go down spent and all the money too (Laughter) in, and this is likely to have a most important developing the property which was handed bearing on the values, which appear to be over to this Company as prospect; when they more regular where this action has taken took it over it was in the way of prospect and a
being a mere prospect to being a mine(hear, prospect only, but it had now developed from
hear)-and that he thought they would she for themselves when the late manager's repor was read to them and when they had asked any questions they wished in put to M Verschoyle and when he had told them the condition of things. Just here he (the Chair- man) would like to express the directors' and he was sure the shareholders' thanks and ap preciation of Mr. Verschoyle's services. (Hear, hear.) Mr. Verichoyle had stepped into the breach when they were in the worst possible condition, taken hold of the mine in a most workman-like and scientific way and had stood by and pulled it through to a point where, he It is a very noticeable feature of our year's thought, they might count it as a success. He development that whilst we had only about 100 had brought to bear a wide knowledge of min. ft. of ure on the 103 feel level, we have already ing on practical lines and his scientific know- passed through 270 ft of ore on the 200 feel, and I can at present see no reason why a fur ledge too had been brought to bear to develop ther improvement may not be expected on the the mina and to bring it into shape, 'Some shareholders had said: "If the ring is going onts. The above reserve gives us ore, for
months milling, And as
as within 2 months wa to be a success how is it that Mr. Verschoyle is and within 8 months on the 400 feet, it looks should be breaking ore on the 300 feet going to leave when it has reached its most like we should be able to keep the mil: busy for A number of cases that had been remanded prosperous time?" The answer to that was persome time to come. (Hear, hear). by Mr. Twyman were brought forward that factly simple. When Mr. Verschayle accepted
The Chairman-So that the quantities of maraisy, but they were further remanded till the position of mine'mannger be said he didn't give us every hope for the future and in Wednesday, the 27th ins, the Magistrates care for the humdhuch work of mining, but, my interview with Air. Cole, our new manager, refusing to hear them that day. Several woke a Doctor, he was interested in the case written and says he himself is satisfied that we
'ke entirely
confirms all Mr. Verschioyle has men who were found guilty were ordered 18 bet ustil he had brought out the mystery of isand have a large quantity of ore that we shall be left to the Cours. A tough looking character then he was less interested in the work. That able to put through sur mill. That is the sub- who had been captured with a rifle which he had was how Mr. Verachoyle approached this mineject of the quantities of our ore; we shall come looted from the International Bicycle Com- and hów, be felt over the matter now; he didn't
to their values next. pany on Monday was found guilty and was
VALUE. care for the humdrum work of milling. There sentenced to one year's imprisonment, with had been a mystery in their mine which hard labour. During the evidence it was mystery he had brought to light and he had stated that 25 guns and 15,000 rounds of am- proved that they had every reasonable chance The railway between Aninng and Muk-munition, etc. valued at $14,000 had been looted of success. He was leaving this company with den, which will be completed within two years, from the premises. Five natives who had been every good wish of the directors and he was for the term of 15 years?”. When the term ex- piros China, will repurchase the railway. No galered in during the riot were found guilty sure of the whole company and with their tariff will be paid for the materials for the and were sentenced to 'six months' imprison thanks and gratitude for what he had done and and treating a ton of ore, if arrived at carefully, ment. Three other men who were charged with every possible good wish for his future. with-tooting at the scene of the fire in Yunnan He was hoping that they would not lose their Rod on Monday night were sent to gaol for a hold on him; but that they would be able to rest, the leader getting awarded six monthe count on him for future services if they with hard labour and his two assistants receive required them and have the advantage of ing three months each. Seven men who were his opinion in connection with the mine. rounded up by the Magistrate and Assistant (Heat, hear.). The supplementary work which Magistrate in various parts of the settlement he was asked to give them brought the work on the 19th inst, and charged with loitering down as far as he had gone, down to the 200 for a supposed unlawful purpose and being feet level. His report at the meeting in the Farmed with fighting irons, etc were ex-
early spring on the too feet level contained amined at some length at the conclusion only meagre resulla. The estimates he gave sentenced then in block "A" and "B," and their values of which faite of them were to six months' imprisonment, one to four had turned out even better than expected-his months and the remaining twa were dis estimate was entirely conservative-(hear, missed for lack of evidence. Four other men hear)-and some are had been found of better were also charged, with loitering on the toth value than he expected. (lear, hear). He Inst, and with bring concerned together in the "would now proceed to read the report and if murder of a native whose body was found in a anyone had any questions to ask, he hoped creek alongside the lebang Road? The leader | they would stop him and ask them, of these four was a well known desperado named Nan King and during the late troble On Saturday last therë”was a large attend- he was seen on various occasions in very sus ance of members to shoot for the last time this picious company. After considerable evidence year over the 200 yards range. Mr. J. J. Stubhad been taken the case was finally remanded bings won the "Pool", competition with a score of 60+ 1070,
[Vulverzal Guzrité }
The Chino-Japanese Treaty.
Peking, aand December. The gist of the China Japanese Treaty, which was signed on the 22nd December and will be published two months from the, date of sing; is as follows:-
Main articles are only two and the rest of the twelve articles are auxillary.
The concessions given to Japan by, China in addition to those already enumeratert in the Chino-Russian and Russo-Japanese treatier
Aso-
*
construction of the railway.
2-The connection of all the South Man- churian railway lines.
3-The timber cutting, business along the Yald will be a joint enterprise of Japanese and
Chinese
•
4-in addition to Yinkow, lukden and Antung six places in the province of Sheng
king, six places in the province, of Kirin and four places in lah-ting-liang provinces will be opened for foreign trade,
Japanese Manchurian troops will be with drawn after the Russian evacuation is carried out and the industry of the occupied place
be returned to China.
THE HUNGKONG VOLUNİLER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
SATURDAY'S BHOOT,,.
The principal scores are as follows:-J. j. Stubbings, 70; W. T. Hoskin, 70; J. H. Pid- geon, 68; T. K. Dealy, 68; J. C. Gow, 67 ; P. L, Miller; 66; W. G. Winterburn; 66; D. Tollan, 66; W. H. T. Davis, 65; E. J. F'hipòtts, 65; J. Rankin, 65: Dr. Macfarlane,6;; F. P. Cochrane, 65; C. &. U. Reavis, 64; W. T. Edwards, 641 Capt. Barner Lawrence, 64; A. Jenkins, 6); J A. Lyon, 63; 1, Mclnnes, 63; A. B. Rouse, 63; E. J. Grist, 62; Sir Francis Piggott, Gr; J. S. Lewingdon, 61; A. J. Williams, 61; A. R. Lowe, 61; J. McCubbin, 591. A. Blowey, 59; S. H. Michack 59; C. H. Grace, 19; W, Good Callow, 58; H.W. Fraser, $8; E. J. Moses, 57; Hon. Mr. G. Stewart, 57; W. G. tłumphreys, 57), E. W. Terrey, 98;'A. 11. Tyaçk, 55; A. G. Newington, 54; A. Mackenzie, 53, Sir H. S. Berkeley, 5; L. A. M. Johnston, 51; A. 5. Gubbay, 11;J, N. Jones, 50 ; and W. D. Braid- wood, so
CARGO JUNK APIRE
AT WEST POINT,,
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THE LATE MANAGER'S REPORT. GOOD PROSPECTS YOR, THU FUTURE,
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The report proceedo :--
Since we have, a considerable tonnage of both very low grade and high grade ore it is obvious that we can mix them to produce almost any grade required. As our reserve are not large every endeavour possible should be at least for the first yene. The cost of mining made to work as low a grade ore as possible,
will give a basis for calculation. In my May report I gave the following figures and I can see no reason for altering them at present,
Mining (inc. development).... $1.00 (gold) Sorting veter 05 " Milling Cyaniding (see below) General.......
++
30
50
11
52.73 (gold)
I admit that it will require closa manage- ment to reach this figure, but at the same time am confident that a lower figure can be reached and therefore I think $1.23 can be taken as a basis for figuring.
Intimations.
Special Opportunity
AT THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CO ED.
ONE GETS A POOR RETURN FROM APIANO IF IT IS A MERE ARTICLE OF FURNITURE OR AN INDIF
FERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
ATTACH AN
APOLLO
PIANOLA
AND ALL MUSIC IS AT YOUR
· COMMAND.;
A CONCERT OR DANCE PROGRAM
ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.
$290 UPWARDS.
HIRE OR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM.
NARRETTO & CO of Victoria, Hong, TOTICE hereby given that Messrs. kong, Merchants, have on the 12th day of RACHALS' December, 1995, applied for the Registration in Hongkong in the REGISTER of TRADE MARKS of the following Trade Mark:-The distinctive device of an Emew or the New Holland Cassowary; in the name of BAR- CO. who claim to be the pro- thereof, The said Trade Mark is intended to be used following goods: Leather, Skins Uowrought by the
Applicants forthwith in respect of the and Wrought in Class 37.
12933
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial, Secretary of flongkong
Dated the 28th day of December, 1905,||
F. X. D'ÁLMADA E ČAŠTRO,
Solicitor for the Applicants. "GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. HE Steamship
}
T
"GLENTURRET," Captain R. Webiter, will be despatched an above on or about TUESDAY, the 16th January,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW,
Agents. Hongkong, 28th December, 1995, £1293 BRITISH INDIA STEAM, NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
"
FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND RANGOON. THE Company's Steamship
"ŽIBENGHLA,"
"
Captain F. W. Packham, will be despatched as 'abave, on SUNDAY, the 31st instant, at Day- light.
"For Freight or Passage, apply to
JÄRDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hoogkong, zith December, 1905. It296
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, LONDON AND STRAITS. HE Steamship
THE
"MONMOUTHSHIRE,"
Any are worth over $3.73 will pay to put through. 1s three months from now it will be easier to judge what can be dose. The dump has been roughly surted and careful sampling gives 55 assay value if thereses values going out on the waste dump this is too closely sort well on the 300 and 400 it might be politic, to Captain G... Warner, having arrived from the ed and on the other hand, if is coming is sort still closer, and send in 50 or 57 ore to the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby mill, and thus work out our at present avail-informed that their Goods are being landed at able reserves in 6 months. There is however their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong absolutely no doubt in my mind as to what is and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, our present policy. It is to cut down every Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consignees cent of unnecessary expanse and work the risk and expanse. lowest grade ore that will yield a profit.
[Continued on page 3.)
COMMERCIAL,
SHARE LIST.
3.15 p.m. Following are the changes in Mensis. Ben.
Kelly and Ports' shart list to-day :— China Traders North-ChinaS...
Whilst I regret that development is not sufficiently far advanced to enable me to give exact figures about the quantity of ore standing for further inquiries. A pative damsel who over the zoo feet level, the reasons for my was charged with assaulting some of her neigh- Į inability' to do so may justly be considered bours was fined $20, while another lady with anything but unsatisfactory. fondness for pearls was charged with obtaining i had hoped by sinking winges from the 100 a quantity of them by means of false pretences. feet and drifting on the 200 feet to open out and 'on being found guilty was sentenced to
certain blocks of ore. After the work was weli Your months' imprisonment,' to be undergone advanced it was found that the sinking was at the Mixed Court.
going on the nas vein and the drifting on an- During the whole course of the siting every-aber, the presence of which had not been sus.jamin, thing was most quiet and orderly (reports an exchange from which we take the account pected and which was not sufficiently far away of the proceedings) there not being the least at from the other to make the error obvious at fempt by anyone to create a disturbance. first. The pet result is therefore that in place About 10.30 am, most of the bluejackets were of having 3 or 4 blocks cut out and sampled on withdrawn, leaving only a small detachment of British and hatian bluejackets to keep order. four sides we have twice the number of blocks Numerous camera fiends were in evidence cut out on only 2 or 3 sides and therefore in- taking anap shote. “
sufficiently developed for exact estimation. I shall therefore have to make this report | chrozicle observed facts, geological and others, and leave it to my successor to give you figures later.
VICEROY'S PROCLAMATION..
A native journal, dated Shanghai 23rd inst., announced that Viceroy Chou Fu has 16sued proclamation to the following effect:
GEOLOGICAL
...$ 84 b.
Tls. 931
...$ 25
35
G. 16) ex div.
...S4 ...Tis, $45.
H., C. & M. Steamboats Luxons Oriental Mining Farnhamıs Kowloon Lands ... Laou-kung-mows ...
www. ***
Tlu, 127 sa
Business done direct:-Farsham Boyds at Tla. 130 for December, and Tis. 133 for March. Shanghai Wharves at Tis, 220 for March.
TO-DAV'S BEGJIANGE.
Selling.
MAN SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET, Aurices from Shanghai, being date sand init, state:-Business reported:-Indo-Chinas at Tla. 64-cash. Shanghai Wharven at Ths. In the matter of the Shanghai. Mixel Court
10. for December, and Tis, azo_for March. the Viceroy has received an Imperial order 10 investigate the circumstances and has inter- Dugram i shows my conception of the sys-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks at $870 Ex. 71. viewed officials and
Langkats at Tls. 210 for December. Farnham of Shanghai and em of veins as they appear to be at the 200 gentry inquired minutely into the matter and sub- fest level. The country rock was originally March. Centrals "new at $71 cash.
Boydu at Th. 130 for December, át Thu. 132 for sequent troubles in Shanghai. From The
granite but has a gneissic structure owing pro Viceroy's own investigation it
in now found that the closing of business was not caused by bably mors to mechanical causes than flowage, the merchants and natives, but by bad charac-
rac The system of veins marked a.n.a. are of lets who forced the natives to close their busi paeumatolyfic origin and therefore, unlikely to ness by threats, Tantal Yuan with the local carry gold and silver in payable quantities. gentry engaged in stopping the troubles and the natives obeyed their onder and trade is They are very numerous and dip to the East, now going on as usual and the bad characters and are older than any of the others shown, have left Shanghal already. The Viceroy came The main dyke dips to the West and therefore to Shanghai with the view of
cuts across the series a.aa. Whilst cooling peace of the place and it is imf maintaining the
protect this dyke contracted and various fissures were the life and property of the various classes of nat'ves and he has ordered the local military formed along its watte and scrous it at various a cargo of paddy huske destined for Canton, characters coming into Shanghai and those channels along which ore bearing liquids could and was to have left for that port at daylight this who carry weapons and dried and surely travel and were filled up with quarts and other morning, On the arrival of the firemen it was incite the people will be
rested and severely found the fire had made such headway among punished by the local officials and after due minerals. There are very distinct evidences trial they will be summarily decapitated and in that a subsequent twisting movement fractured the loflammable cargo, that it was deemed arresting these people they should not be these smaller veins and opened out large " necessary, in order to save the junk, to water. killed before hand. The arrest of Mrs. Li and cavities mors particularly in the neighbourhood | 4 months' sight L/0.........
her imprisoment In foreign ward caused Jog and beach bar. This was quickly donte Svelterlop" amongst the 'natives, « To prevent of No 3 shält, a secondary silicification: Laking | 6 months' sight L/Chivenaine and the fire was then got under,The cause such occurences the Viceroy has ordered the place of apparently very much more importance /“30 days' sight San Francisco & New York
At about 9.30 p.m. yesterday an alarm rang out anacuncing an outbreak of a fire. The Brigade, under Chief inspector flaker, with Inspector Langley, immediately turned out, and the outbreak was on a vessel in the harbour the fire-fighting float was promptly despatched, and
it was af sxwards discovered, that a junk was
aflame al West PointThe ship had taken in officials around Shanghai to check any bad angles and these Essures subsequently formed
alleged to
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of the outbreak can not be discovered, but Shanghal Total to negotiate with foreign
the result of the Careless Consula to
faidie misunderstanding reggs while maintaining national friendship. There
efore all the gentry, marchants and other natives
shal) bear tasss in minds and a
be ascertained," that their, buslaatsen, pescafully, and shall not
bellera in mere rumours, 319,
London-Bank T:T.... Do. demand, France-Beak T.T..
Do. 4 months' sighi
America-Back T.T. Germany-Rank T.T.
thang-al-Bank
Do. demand.......... Singapore T Japan-Bank TT. lava-Bank T.T.
Buring.
months' sight antal than the primary from a commercial polat of 30 days' aight Sydney and view, -in that it has been the cause of tha for months' sight: Francs wallen of the large are, body, homme pret with onmthis might
That there was a secondary action is proved by Bar Sumter from the fact that blocks of the original quarts-are | Bank of Bogland, oßen mit with, its bluish colour and
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods, bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd proximo will be sub- Ject to rent.
to be
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 3rd January, at 2.32 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been eflected, Hills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Agents, Hongkong, 28th December, 1905.
[1395
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions
from the Director of Public Works, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON SATURDAY,
the 30th December, 1905, at 11 A.M., at the Prays Reclamation Office, near the Queen's Statue, SUNDRY OFFICE FURNITURE, SURVEYING AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS,
A Quantity of NEW BOLTS and NUTS, AND of A Quantity OLD IRON,
*&c, &c., &c.
TERMS: As usual.
ALSO
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 28th December, 1905. TURKEYS. APPLES.
PIANOS $550, formerly $670,
JUST
UNPACKED
IN NEW STORE,
BECHSTEIN,
STEINWAY
KRAUSS,
HAAKE,
RACHALS,
WERNER.
A STOCK UNEQUALLED
IN THE COLONY.
HIRE OR CREDIT.
Hongkong, 15th December, 1907 Isai
Trade
-TELEPHONE No. 135.
THE
Mark
DISTILLERS
COMPANY
LIMITED,
Edinburgh, Glasgow,
London.
GINS
PER
[1292-
DOZEN
$8.00
DRIME. AUSTRALIAN TURKEYS,
PRI
specially imported for
153 BOM. preme
XMAS and NEW YEAR,, Price:jo cents per, b. plucked.
123E
Old Tom and Dry
CHOICE CANADIAN APPLES,
JUST ARRIVED,
30. cts, por
THE HONGKONG FROZEN FOOD
SUPPLY.
koog, sith December Tot
SOLE AGENTS
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