Intimation.

POWELL'S

Alexandra Buildings.

NEW GOODS

for

LADIES' WEAR.

SMART

TWEED COATS.

SILK BLOUSES.

WHITE, CREAM,

SKY, TURQUOISE, PINK, PALE .

GREEN and BLACK. SMART, DAINTY

and

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 1906.

Intimations.

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILD: { ING COMPANY," LIMITED. “

CHINA TRADERS, INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED."¦¦

HOW THR:FLOWER SHOW

When His Excellency, the Governor arrived At the Botanical Gardens yesterday shemoon he was received at the entrance by revera offifials of the Iforticultural Society, and after

NOTICE is hereby given that the SEVEN NOTICINARY GENERAL MEETING wards they adjourned to inspect the exhibits,

TEENTH ORDINARY MEETING

Class 66-But flowering plant from any Police Station to the New Territory-No ex hiblings

ין

At five o'clock Sir Francis Piggott, the pros

the

be held at the Company's Office, Victoria ? Limited, will be held at the Registered Offices {sident, arkad His "Excellency to prevent the 65 Garison of

Class 67-Best group of flowering and foll- ago plants, Mr. Ho Kom Tong Private Gardens, Mr. A. Bablagton.

Class 68-liest collection of vegetables Class 6gBest, three flowering or follage or SHAREHOLDERS In this Company will of the China Traders' fostrance Company,

plante

in pots: open to N.CD's and Men of Tison of Hongkong; Sergt. Alles, Builings, on TUESDAY, the 6th February, of the Company at Queen's Balldings, Victoris, prizes. The prizes were then distributed. 1906, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of in the Colony of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the A prize for the best table decoration spot to and foliage according to the rules of japanese of cu flowers receiving the Report of the Directors together Sixteenth day of February 1906, at 12 Noon Mrs. Setb, as also one to Mrs, Nomi

70-lett arrangement with Statement of Accounts for the year ending for

art-No exhibits. purpose of 31st December, 190).

the subjoined special Resolutions. At the conclusion of the prize-giving His Ex-1. Mr. Chau Lup Chee :T, Mr. Ho Tung. fis passing

fconsidering and if thought

Class 7.-Neatest Garden is the Colony Should the said Resolutions be passed by thecellency uld:--1 think the show in a very satis required majority, they will be submitted for factory ore for a first start.

Class 74.llest group of Chios. New Year confirmation as Special Reislutions to a Second it will be still better (applause). We are in-

I hope next year Plants-1, Tsing Lun Ng, Extraordinary General Mealing which will be debled to Sir Francis Piggott, Mr. Batton, and subsequently convened.

the other gentleman of the committee for the excellent arrangements they have made which have contributed to the success of the show, Applause).

The REGISTER or SHARES of the Com. pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 29th January, to TUESDAY, the 6th February (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co., Ltd,

Agents for the

Kowloon Land & Building Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 18th January, 1905. [39

'HUMPHREYŞ ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

"HE ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL

'MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS off

the above Company will be held at the Regis

tered Offices of the Company, Alexandra Build- ings, Des Voeux Road, Central, da SATUR:

DAY, 10th February, 1950; at Noon, for the

purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc. tors with a Statement of Accounts for the year, ending 1st December, 1905.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 3rd to 12th February,

SERVICEABLE, 1906, bath days inclusive.

ENGLISH

AND

AMERICAN SHOES

NUMEROUS SHAPES

HAND KNIT

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hangkang, 30th January, 1906.

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THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

HE SEVENTY-NINTH ORDINARY THE HALF-YEARLY

MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Hotel Mansions, on THURSDAY, the 15th February,

at 11 AM for the purpose of receiving a Re

the

Dated the afth day of January, 1906. `

By Order of the Board,

JAMES WHITTALL, Secretary,

RESOLUTIONS. 1.-That the Articles of Association of the Company be altered in the following

manner —

The following Articla sbali be substitut Ed for Article 130, namely:-130. The Board, through its Satreinry, shall make Yearly Statements of the Accounts of the Company from the 1st day of January to the 31st day of December in each and every year, which shall be duly audited and presented to the Shareholders, at each of the Ordinary Meetings of the Company, together Report on the generat position of the Company. 2.That the Board, through its Secretary, shall make a Statement of the Accounts

of the Company as from the 1st day of May, 1905, to the 31st day of December, 1905, which shall be duty audited and presented to the Shareholders at the next Ordinary Menting of the Company to be held during 1996 and that, inasmuch as the Accounts of the Company have already been audited and presented to the shareholder to the 30th. April, 1905, no further or other Statements of the Accounts of the Company for the year 1995 shall be called for hy or presented to the Shareholders in respect of Article 130 is this day substituted. 163

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

port of the Directors, together wind, confement THE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Accounts, declaring a Dividend, confirming. the appointment of Directors and electing the Offices of the Company, Queen's Buildings, OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in Auditors.

New Praya, on MONDAY, the 26th February,

GOLF JERSEYS The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company 1996, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purposs of

MARABOUT

FEATHER

STOLES.

will be CLOSED from the 2nd to the 15th receiving the Report of the Directors and the February, both days inclusive.

Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 1905.

י

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 12th to the 26th [135February, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

T. ARNOLD,

Secretary Hongkong, 24th January, 1906.

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

ORDINARY

By Order of the Board of Directors,..

THOS. 1, ROSE, Secretary. Hongkong, 31 January, 1900,

(174

HE TWENTY-FIFTH

ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the WHITE, NATURAL, DAY, the 15th February, to receive a State- A ENGLAND desires engagement ns. COM- General Managers, at 12.30 1.M., on THURSA YOUNG" LADY wishing to return to ment of the Company's Accounts to 31st PANION, or to take charge of Children in December, 1905, and the Report of the General consideration of passage. Managers,

GREY, MAGPIE

and BLACK.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 5th to the 15th ·

LACE COLLARS, February, both daya inclusive..

BERTHAS

and JABOTS

MOIRETTE,

MOIREEN and SILK UNDER-

TWEED.

Apply to---

'B.,"

Clo Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, at February, 1905.

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είσο

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 29th January, 1906.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK

ING CORPORATION.

KWONG SANG & Co, No. 70, WELLINGTON.STREET.

~ENERAL· ·DRAPERS, MANUFAC- TURERS and DEALERS in Ladies'

NOTION MEET, dren's Underwear, Silk, Pongee, Gratz-

DINARY HALF-YEARLY MEET- cloth, Fancy and Pieċa Goods, &c. ING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS in this

Latest style of Ladies' Blouses and Gentle

Corporation will be held at the City Hall,men's Shirts made to order.

Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of February, 1906, at Nob, for the purpose of receiving the Report vfile Court of Directora together with a Statemeņi of Accounts to 31st

By Order of the Court of Directon,

JR. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 1st February, 1906,

SKIRTS December, 1905.

VICUNA and HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-

SERGE DRESS

SKIRTS

UNDERWEAR, ` CORSETS, NECK- WEAR, CHIFFONS, RIBBONS, UMBRELLAS, etc., etc.

KID, SUEDE, DOGSKIN. DOESKIN, CHAMOIS ·· CAPE and REINDEER

GLOVES.

FIRST-CLASS

DRESS-MAKING

and

UP-TO-DATE

MILLINERY.

WM. POWELL,

LIMITED. Alexandra

Buildings,"

Hongkong, syth January, 1906,

ING CORPORATION,

NOTICE' is hereby given that the RE

GISTER OF SHARES of the Corpora tion will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the foth, to the 24th day of February (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 1st February, 1905.

THE HONGKONG

STUDIO,

HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, 41 & 43, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALE TOP FLOOR.

182

TRIAL ORDER "SOLICITED. Hongkong, 1st February, 19:6/

THE FAMOUS MAB DWARF RAZOR,

A SHARP LITTLE, SHAVER

WEIGHT LESS THAN OUNCES.

THIS

[180

HIS DWARF RAZOR has superseded the old fashioned clumsy Razor and by its use Shaving' becomes a pleasure. It i manufactured in Sheffield, England, from a special amalgam of steel which makes imita.. tion impossible, and in

consequence it enjoys

the largest sale of any Razor in the World Thousands of Testimonials testify that the

Sir Francis Piggott am sure you wish 10 express your thanks to His Excellency for pre- siding this afternoun, la name of the visitors and also is name of the Society, I beg to thank you; siz, very heartily for your presence this afternoon. (Applause).

The proceedings then terminated. The following in the complete prize-lise which could not be given, in full, in cor last. evening's issue :

PLANTS FROM PEAK GARDENS ONLY. Class 1-Six Annuals. Mr. F. H. Sharp I; Mr. Salinger 2.

Class Three Flowering Plants: 'Mrs. L. A. M. Johnston ; Mrs. Turner 2

Class 3-Two Dahlias. No entries. Class 4-Pot of violets. The Peak Club r Mrs. L. A. M. Johnston 2

Class -Pot of Mignonette. Mrs. Salinger 1. Class 6-Three pots of Nasturtium, Mis, C. W. Dickson f;, Mr. F. Salinger 2.

PLANTE FROM ANY PRIVATE GARDEN. Class 7.-Six Annusis. Mrs. Ho Tang Mr. Choy Lup Chea z.

Class & Three flowering plants. Mr. Choy Lup Cheet; Mrs. Brewin 2.

Class 9-Three Rosen, Mrt, Brewin 1; Sir raul Chater 1.

Clans ro-Two Dahlias, Mr. H. N. Mody 1; Dr. G. P. Jordan 1.,

Mrs. C. W. Dickson 2.

Class 11-Pot of Pansies, Mr. H. N. Mody 1;

Class 12-Pot of Violen, Sir Paul Chater 1; Mrs. Ho Tung

Class 13-Pot of Mignonette. Mrs. Ho Tung 1. Mr. Choy Lup Chet 2.

PLANTS IN POTS (OPEN TO ALL),

Class 4-Six Annuals. Mr. Kwong Chi Un 1: Sir Paul Chater a.

+

Class 15-Three. Foliage Plants, Mr. Wing Tho Un 1 Miss Loureito 3.

Claas 16-Three flowering plants. Miss Loureiro Mr. Fat Ki Us..

Class 7.-Three geraniums. Dr.

r. Jordan Mr. Ho Kom Tong 3.

Class 18Three Camellias. Mr. Ho Tung. 1. Class 19-Two Dahlias: Mr. Fat Ki Un z; Mr. Ha Tung 2

„Clase za-Two Asters. Sir Paul Chater s

Class 21-One Pink Carnation or Sweet William, Mr. Kwong Ch Un 1; Mr. H. N. Mody a

PLANTS IN POTS (OPen to all), Class 22.—Mr. Ho Kom Tong 5 ; Dr. Jordan

Class 13.rotrof Pansies. No exhibis. Class 24-Azalea. Sir Paul Chaler ti Class 25-Ond stump or rock-work. Mrs. Ho Tong Mr. Ho Kom Tong 2.

Class 26-Figure Plant, Mr. Kwong Chi Un Mr. Sau Fong Un 2..

Class 27. Six fervs. Br, Jordan "

Mrs. Họ Tung :.

Class 28. Pots of violets. Mr. Ho Tung I; Mrs. Ho Kom Tong 2

Class 29. Lots of "Mignonette. Mrs. Ha Tang r; Mr. Ho Kom Tong 2.

CUT FLOWERS (open to all).

Paul Chater.

Class 30- Blooms (any variaty)— Sir

Class 3-4 Bunches of cut flowers, each of a distinct variely-1, 'Ladies' Recreation Club.

Class 32.6 Buttonholes (3 ladies', 3. genile men's) (equal), Miss. Loureiro and Mrs. Dickson.

Class 33-Hand Bouquel:-1, Mrs. Dickson.

VEGETABLES FROM PRIVATE' GARDENS. Class'34.-6. kinds of! Vegetables-i, Mrs. Rodger 2 Mr. Jones Hughes.

Class 351 Heads of Celery-1, Mrs, Rod ger; 2 Mrs. Lewis,

Class 365 Beet. Roote-s, Mr. Dickson; 2, Mrs. Jones Hughes.

Class 37-6 Carrots-1, Mrs. Dickson; 2, Mrs. Griffin.

Class 38- Cauliflowers-3, Mrs. Deacon; 2, Mr. Mody..

Class 392 Cabbages-, Mrs, Deacup, Mrs. Dickson,

.

Class 4-2 Lettuces-1, Mr. Mody; 2, Mr. Brewin.

Class 41-50 Pods of Peas-1, Mr. Ho Tung ; 2, Mn. Rodger.

Class 42-50 Pods of French Beans-1,Mrs. Lewis, 2, Mrs: Dickson..

"Class 43~25 Potatoes-!, Mrs, Lewis Class 44-6 Turnips-1, Mrs. Griffin. Class 45-17 Onions-No exhibits, Class

little "MAB" is the finest shaving implement 2, Mr. Radishes-1, Mrs. Deacon;

ever produced.

Will be mailed to any addres on receipt of the price (82), post free,.

To be obtained from THE MUTUAL STORES, WATKINS, LIMITED, and all first-class stores

PORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAR. in the Colony.

GING and COPYING in all Sizes. LAROE SELECTION OF VIEWS ALWAYS ON HAND,

PRICE VERY MODERATE Hangkang, 14th September, 1904

EYES

་ ་

|

Notices of Firms,

NOTICE.

THE Partnership existing between Mr. E S.JOSEPH ad Mr. A.W. WHILOW, under the firm name of JOSEPH AND WHIT LOW, Share Brokers, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent.

All forward business will be attended to by ME. 5. JOSEPH.

Hongkong, rat February, 1906,

NOTICE.

178

Wto to our Firm PER PROCURATION

JE have authorized Mr. ERNST ARNDT

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & C "Hiongkong, 31st January, 1905.

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THEU

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

'RE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,.

ON

the 7th and 8th February, 1996, commencing WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,

each day at 3.30 PM, sharp, at "St. Andrews" Barker Road, The Peak, THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

THEREIN CONTAINED, ."

Comprising —

- MAPLES and MARINBURK'S MANU FACTURES, BECHSTEIN PIANO, BEDS,

Int(mation

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

"BLACK&WHITE"

JAMES BUCHANAN &00, SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERE By Appointment to EM, THE KING

and

HRH the PRINCE of WALES:

Supplied at all the LEADING CLUBS CURTAINS, CUTLERY, ELECTRO and HOTELS, and to be obtained from PLATE, Small quantity of HOUSE and TABLE

LINEN, CARPETS, MOSQUITO the principal Stores, CHAIRS, HINRICKSHAS, CAMERA COM HOUSE FRAMES, GAS FITTINGS, PLETE, One TELESCOPE ON STAND, GARDEN HOSE and. ROLLER, GARDEN SHATS, CROQUET and BOWLS (new) FOWLS, and large Assortment of PALMS,

FERNY, ORCHIDS, and other PLANTS.

The downstairs Furniture and part of the 1ants will be sold on Wednesday and the Hedroom Furniture, and remainder of the Planis on Thursday.

On view-Monday and Tuesday, the gth and 6th February.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:As usual.

For further particulars, apply to

A

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Longkong, 24th January, 1906.

VALUABLE SUGAR ESTATES, FOR

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE PROPERTY OF WELLESLEY (PENAND ESTATES, LIMITED,

By Order of the Trustees for the Debenture Holders.

MESSES, KENNEDY & Co. and. Messrs. AJA. ANTHONY & Co. will offer for sale by Public Auction at The Georgetown Sales loom, No. 35, Beach Street, Penang, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of February, 1900, at IAM, precisely, subject to such Conditions of Sala as abali bo send thereat :-

Tapioca Estates, known as PRYE, BATU Those well-known and valusblo Sugar and

KAWAN and ALMA; situate in the Central' and Southern Districts of Province Wellesley, held under Government; Statutory Grant, comprising a total area of about 12,809 cres Government Grants and Government: Leases of which a total of about 6,787 acres are under cultivation with all the buildings and fixed machinery and plant appertaining thereto,

THE PRYE ESTATE comprises an ares of about 4,738 acres of which about 693 acres, are cultivated for Sogar, about 196 acres are planted with Coconuta, about. 117 acres are, Paddy land, and about 918 acres are Fallow land. About 66 acres of the Estate are covered with canal, drains and roads, and the remainder is jungle, land of which about 666 acres are. suitable for cultivation.

THE BATU KAWAN'ESTATE comprises an area of about: 5,399 - acres of which about 324 acres are cultivated for Sugar,, about 54 acres are planted with Cocoats, about 13 Mare Paddy land, and about 1,589 acres are acres are planted with Tapioca, about 53 acres

Class 47-12 Tomatoes, Mrs. Rodger;

Lewis. 2, Mrs.

Class 48-a Vegetable Marrows, Deacon; 2 Mrs. Dickson..

VEGETABLES FROM CHINESE MARKET GARDENS

Sole Agents for Far East, HoWARD & Co., * Class 49-7 Heads of Celery—r, Mr. Ho 29, Des Vœux Road, Central, Hongkong. Agents wanted in every port.

For particulars and terms, apply to-

HOWARD & Co. 165 1 Hongkong, 24th. November, 1904. [66

RIGHT!

N. LAZARUS,

8, PEDDER STREET, HONGKONG.....

OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,

WILL lest your eyes free of charge, and if they are wrong will put them right.

Lenses Ground. All kinds of Repair. Spectacles for all requirements. Ask, or write, for Illustrated Booklet on "Defective Sight "--free.

LONDON, M

Calcutta,

21, John Street, Bedford Row, W.C 59. Bentinck Street.

Hongkong, zyth Novamber, 1905.

SHANGHAI, 566, Nanking Road.

Class 50-6 Beet Rools-1, Mr. Ho Tung; , Castle Peek Farm.

Class 51-6 Carrots-1, Mr. He Tùng: 3, Castle Peak Farm.

Class 52,-3 Cauliflower-1, Castle Peak Farm; 2, Mr. Ha Tung.

Class 53-1 Cabbages-1, Castle Peak Farm. Class 4 Lettuces, Castle Peak Farm. Class 55-50 Pods of F'ers-1, Castle Peak Farm,

Fallow land. About 67 acres of the land are covered with canals, drains and made, and the romainder is jungle land of which 1,066 acres are sullable for cultivation. pm

have

acres

THE ALMA ESTATE comprises an area of about 2,670 acres of which about 200 acres are planted with Tapioca and about, 69- with Citronella grais, and in addition to the above about goo acres are planted by Chinese Squatters witheright Appliant Para Re right to plant fara Rubber and there are about 1,340 acres of Fallow and suitable for planting Tapioca and Rubber The remainder of the Estate costs chiefly of Forest land of which about 300 acres are suitable for cultivation. There are about 5,ooo Cocoaput trees on this Estate (principally young trees about one year old) plasted between the Tapioca plants, and about 1,500 Para Rubber trees of about 3 years old on various parts of the Estate. About 6000, Fare Rubber Plants have also been planted between the Tapioca within the last 3 memb.

The sale, will: include: the Goodwill (ofűthe business, of Planters and Mangfacturer, of Class 62.-Collection of fruits grown in Sugar, Tapioca, Clironella and other produćta Hongkong-1, Mr. Choy Lup-cheo.

carried on by the Wellesley (Paning) Estates, Limited.

Class 56-50 Pods of French Beans-1, Castle Peak Farm

Class 57-15 Potatoes--No exhibits. Class 18-6 Turnips, Castle Peak Farm. Class 59-25, Radishes-1, Castle feak Farm.

Class 60-50 Brussels Sproats-No exhibits. Clan 61-12 Tomatoes-1, Castis Peak Farm.

FRUITS,

GENERAL 'EXHIBITS. '

'་

Class 63-Best exhibit of Colonial,Vegetable Products of any kind including plants, fruits, preserves, sic-I, Castle Park Farm. ་ ་

Class-64-Bust collection of flowers grown and exhibited in a windowbox or verandab. box by any residents' son or daughter not ex- ceeding 15 years of age, Felix Ellis,

י.

Plant of the Prye and Batu Kawan Estates showing the position and area of the fields and fands can be inspected at the Office of Masera: Paterson, Simons & Company, Wald Qany Penang, from whom and from Messrs, Pres- grave and Matthews; Solicitord; Penangz/or the Auctioneers, further particulars can be obtained. and to whom application for paniculars and Mr. conditess of sale supsid be made

Penang, Sth December, spózo

Class 6Bast exhibit of vegetable pro ducts from any Treaty Pon of China Leung Hing Yip

TUBORG BEER.

A guaranteed free from Salicylic Acid, and any other Chemicals:

FIRST Class PILSENER HEER

PRICE SIAço per case of 48 boitles (quarts) or 6 dar, pints.

Special Prices for Quantities.

Sold Agents

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Hongkong, soth (anuary 1903.

THE WINE GROWERS

SUPPLY CO.

BARRETTO & Com

General Agents, Hongkong.

WHISKIES,

всотой.

Black's Fine Old

Scotch $8.00 Per Dozen Case. Neil McLean, Old

Scotch.............

Ronald Rennie,

Green Seal Glen Alva

10.00

* 13,09 13.00

Nell Mel.can, Finest

Liqueur.......... 13.00 Ronald Rennie, Per-

fection. 14.00. Melrose .......

16,00 Ronald Rennie,

Finest Liqueur. 16.00 Melrose. *** (12-

Years Old)

IRISH:

Mitchell's Old, Green

Label #9.00 Per Doz: Case.. Mitchell's · Liqueur,

White Label

15.00

BARRETTO a

Now 2524, Bash Belldings;

Queen's Road

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