TELEGRAMS.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH’

SERVICE.

TANJONG PAĜAR DOLKS.

REPORTED AWARD.

£3,000,000 STERLING. {From Our the p Correspondent.].

>ingapore, 7th July,

· 11.55 a.m. An unofficial “Teport has been re- eived here from London to the effect that die Tanjong Pagar Dock award has just been made.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 7, 1906.

MILITARY AND NAVAL LANDS.

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NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED,

We learn from the report on the Public Works Department for 1905, that the negotin- tions between the Colonial Government and the Military Authorities for exchanges of land have now been practically brought to a con- clusion. the gele tatters requiring settlement being the boundaries and areas of the various pints, for which surveys are required,

Colonel Lewis, who came out from England to settle the matter, compiled a report on all the Military holdings and made recommenda- |

sions as to settlement which were eventually agreed upon by them and defining the areas by boundary stones in order that they, may be

hecked by the Calorial Government.

NAVAL LANDS.

There is nothing to record under this heading "beyond the fact that the vexed question of the No authentic corroboration of the boundary between the Naval and Military pro

perty and the proposed Praya East Reclama- -report could be obtained,

tion was settled.

The unconfirmed report states that the amount awarded to the Company by the Arbitration Board has been fixed at just over three million 'pounds sterling.

[We learn from the Singapore Free Press thage, antis 8 is cult, a privite telegram was received in Singapo e by a genileungn,who was promitentiv associated with the Tanjong Papar Arbitration proceedings in Singapore to the effect that lie Umpire" (who was Sir Michagi Hicks Be chywow Lord $1. Aldwyn) "sitated that the award of the Arbitrators would be made within the next few days.”—Ed., H.K,T)

[Wenter's;}

Mr. Bryan on the Education of Orientula,

LONDON, sih July. Mz. Biyan, who will probaldy be the De mocratic candidate for the United States Presidency, in a speech on Independence Day at a banquet in london,"dwelt on the necessity of the whites educating the dark- skinned races of the Orientto a nobler con- ception of life..

He welcomed the beneficom inflisener of Japan, and was confident that reform in China would make her a powerful collah. orateur in the ilțehiätional Vineyardlı

Later..

The ropased Reduction of the British Army.

Mr. Brodrick, in a letter to the Times, de- clares that the proposed wholesale ro Auctions in the Army, especially in the, artillery, will amount to a national calamity and make the richest nation in the world a general laugh- ing-stock.

Russia,

The Tsan has cashiered three officers of the mutinous Chaard - regiment, including Prince Vassiltehikoff.

1- Dinnettard). 2-Llungibly.

3--St. Anant.

Konley Regatta.

The Belgian crew won the Grand Nalinnat, beating Trinity Hall by three lengths.

Leander did not compete.

BURGLARY AT JUNK BÀY,

THIEF SENT TO GAOL

Chan Wah, a seventeen-year-old boy, was

charged before Mr. II. 1. J. Gompertz, at the

Maistracy this morning with stealing three bracelets, valued to, two finger-rings, valued at $35, one locket, valued at $25, one silver watch and chais, valued at $15, and a purse containing $60 in in vney, the property of Mr. E. Entwisie, an overseer, at the Milling Works, Junk Bay.

The defendant pleaded "not guilty," Complainant, sworn, said that, on 18th May last, he missed the property mentioned above. As soon as he discovered the loss he reported the matter to the police. The defendant was houseboy cimployed in another matshed. Defendant had been in witness's matshed be- fore and had seen jewellery lying an his dress. ing table. The same day that witness lust the articles defendant left for Hongkong, and when arrested was found in pussession of the watch and chain,

An Indian sergeant said that when the com planant lost the jewellery he made a reput to him. In consequence, defendant was watched and when he was searched complainant's watch and chain were found in his pocket, and ic- cused was removed to Tsing-tsa-tsui Station.

Lance-sergeant Wilden said that on the 6b instant he went with defendant to Junk Bay to a marched theid accipled by Mr. Murray, in the wall of the matslied' defendant produced a small packet which contained a portion of the stolen jewellery.. In another part of the maished the paise and money and some more jewellery were recovered.

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Defendant aid complainant's "boy" gave him the jewellery, and he put them away.

Is Worship sentenced him to six months' Sud Hbour and six hours' stocks,

G. M. HE AND N. Y. K. LINES.

THE NEW AGREEMENT.

Great Northern and Nippon Yasen l'aisha officials stated in an interview secured by a Vancouver contemporary on 7th ult., that a

fight for traffic from friental ports, in addition to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha's' struggle for freight and passenger business. The Great Northern will not interfere with Japanese line's business, however. The sail ng schedules of the Nippon Vasen Kaisha and Great Northern boats will be regulated to avoid conflict.

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THE BLUE NUNNEL LINERS..

PROSPECTIVE COMPETITION WITH THE G.P.R,

Vancouver despatches of 7th ult. states that advices were received that morning to the effect that the Ocean Steamship Company had made application to the Chinese Empire Tra vellers' Association for a share of their pas senger traffic to and front this coast is understood that Mr. Alfred Halt has agents canvassing the various branches of the asso- cintion in the Flowery Kingdom, trying to arrange with the different heads of the Chinese, plans that will allow him to compete with the

C. P. R. in carrying on a Chinese travelling business. The Blue Funnel liners are large cargo carriers and their ability to carry a large number of Orientals in the steerage at a much cheaper rate than that charged by the C. P. R. is said to be the motive of the company en- tering the practically new Reid. Their success in their 'new efforts for passenger traffic will induce the company to enter the Oriental tende more extensively.

THE SAN FRANCISCO, SIKIKB.

AMERICAN MAIL' STEAMERS' SAILINGS.

Writing, 10-day, the local agent of the Pacific Mail S. S. Co. says:~~

"We are just in recript of cable advice that the K. Srberia will sail from San Francisco. on July 7th, China on July 10th, Mongolia oy July zolb. Nippon Maru on July 28th and Deric on August 4th, and in the order named above will sail from Hongkong an Angus? rath, August 21st, August 28th, September 4th and September 14th.

From the foregoing, it is clear that the strike at San Francisco has ender."

· PROMENADE CONCERT

POPULAR FUNCTIONS RE-COMMENCE,

It will be learned with much pleasure by all lovers of music, and al al fresco entertain. ments, that the commandant and officers of ur Incal Volunteer Corps have decided to commence a series of the open-air promenade concerts which proved so attractive last season.") The first of the series is scheduled to take place on the 21st inst, for which a very comprehen, sive programme is now being arranged. The cnduct and mana. ement nf the series is in the capable hands of Mr. Gen, Grimble, which should be sufficient guarantee that the incons will be all that can be expected from local musical talent, and if anty' the clerk of the weather is propitiour, some very pleasant even- ings may be anticipated.

NEW HARBOUR OFFICE.

It is notified that the duties of the Harbour Department will, pu and after Monday, the 16th instant, be conducted the new office Connaught Road Central (New Praya) nearly opposite the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Company's "wharf. The engage: ment and discharge of seamen, &c will be carried on, as hitherto, at the Mercantile Marine Office, West Point.

DALNY AND NEWCHIVANG. S

The following extracts from the Jap in-Mail will be read with interest:

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PRESENTATION ON HOAND "EMPRESS OF JAPAN”

A pleasant presentation was made at Van couver, on the 6th ult., on board the Kmpress of

on behalf of the ship's company by Capt. Pybus to Dr. Allan, ship's surgeon, who is. retiring from that position. The presentation

was made in the form of a purse containing so in gold and was given in a neatly worded speech by the commander. Og behalf of him. self and the boat's crew, Captain Pybus ex- pressed deep regret at the departure of Dr. Allan from the company's service, and conveyed testi monials of good wishes for his future prosperity.

To-day's Advertisements.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG:

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS OF KENNET ELIOT HOPE POLLOCK, LATE · ÓF VICTORIA, IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG, MERCHANT, Deceased. arid success. Not only were the good sentiments N The Chief Justice, has, in virtue of

TOTICE is hereby given that His 'onour expressed in Dr. Allan's favour confined to the Section 58 of Ordinance No. of 1897, made an the 15th day of September, European part of the vessel's crew, but there is Order limiting to being made in Canton & Chinese emblazoned 1906, as the time for CREDITORS to send in their CLAIMS against the Estate of KENNET scroll containing the best wishes of the Chi-ELIOT HOPE POLLOCK, Jate of Victoria, | nexe Travellers' Association and the Chinese in the Colony of Illongkong, Merchant, who employed on the boat. The characters on the lied on the 20th day of July, 1935, at scrolf are Chinese and they wish the doctors aforesaid intestate and letters of Administra long life and many years of happiness:

tion of whose personal Estate and Effects were granted by the Supreme Court of Hongkong Dr. Allan was completely taken by surprise, in its Probate jurisdiction on 11th day of May, and not being given time to utilize his ability 1906, to GEORGE LEOPOLD DUNCAN, of in constructing a reply, thanked the comman No. 3. Duddell Street, Victoria aforesaid, der and those present for their substantial pre- Merchant, the Administrator. sent and the good withes showered upon him

on that occasion...

·COMMERCIAL.

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WEAKLY SHARE REPORT.

Reviewing the share business for the week. Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co, write on the 6th

inst.:

The market continues quiet and very little has been done beyond an investment business. Blanks-Hongkong & Shanghai Banks have further appreciated to $822) closing firm with buyers at this rate. Nationals are now quoted at $47 cuin the call of Дt paid on 2nd inst

Mar ne insurances.-Cantons have been dis. posed of at the reduced rate of $342). Unions can be placed at 5819. Quotations from the North show no change in either North Chinas or Yangtzes which are quiet at Tis. go and $175, respectively.

Fire Insurances-China Fires have im pined to 586 and are wanted, while Hongkong Fires have changed hands at 8312) closing slightly weaker at this rate.

Shipping.-China and Manilas are quiet and without sales at $25 Douglases have advanced and are in demand at $43, Sales have beeg effected of Hongking, Canton and Macad] Steamboats at Say closing with farther sallers at 517 and buyers at $162 Indo-Chinas ate offering at $761 The Shanghai quotation has declined 1 Tis. 54. A fair lot of Shell Trans ports were placed at 275. fid, closing stendy.. We have no business to report in Star Ferries.

Refineries. Sales are reported of Chios Sugars at $150, at which raté mere shares are offering. Other stocks under this heading are, quite neglected and we have nothing to report, Mining-Chinese Engineerings may be had at Tis. 980 Orientals are unchanged and Raubs have been done locally at $3].

Victoria

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that all such

Entimations.

A SMALL SELECTION FROM TILE ROBINSON PIANO Co's

ĮSTOCK OF

GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.

DANILENO'S'inimitable Comic Patter: The Huntsman, Who does the house helong to, Going to the Races, The shopwalker, The Muffin Mrs. Kelly, McGlochell's men. HARRY, LAUDER'S Famous Scotch

Comic Songs Killiecrankie, Referee, Stop your Tickling Jock, I'm su the noo, She is my Daisy, Mister John Mackay.

GEO. ROBEY. Prehistoric men, Poor thing, live underneath, Kindness rewarded.

Claims are to be sent in writing to the ARTHUR_ROBERT's Trial by Jury,

Topsy Turvey, For Thes.

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Undersigned prior to the said 15th day of September, 1906, ar no notice will be taken of

· them.

All persons-indebted to the above Estate are requested to make immédiate payment to the Undersigned.

Dated the 7th day of July, 100%

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JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the said Administrator, 8, Des Vieux Road Central,

Hongkong,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned will sell by Public

Auction,

ON TUESDAY,

the auth July, at iz o'clock Noun,

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LOUIS BRADFIELD and FABKOA

in songs from all the latest operas, ANDREW BLACK. Annie Laurie, Piper .

O'Dundee, Land of the Leal, Mac- Gregor's Gathering, Banks of Allen Water, March of the Cameron men, Scols who hac.

BEN DAVIES.

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Songs of Araby, My Pretty Jane, When other, Lips, Tom Bowling.

EDWARD LLOYD. Holy City, Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier Yall, When all the world is fair.

JOHN HARRISON,~'Tis the Day, Come

into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave.

The Hulk MEEANEE," late "SCREW," 3rd | FRANCISCO. La Paloma, Prologue from

Rate, 3,842 tons.

(Lately used by War Department as a

Dospital Ship).

CONDITIONS OF SALE.

The Hulk wilf, be sold as she now lies in Hongkong Harbour with all Fittings, etc., and about 150 tons of IRON BALLAST on Board, with the exception of the following which will not be sold, viz. :--

CHAIN CABLES. Cables will be removed by the NAVAL YARD' when a date for the removal of the vessel has been arranged by purchaser with the NAVAL VARD,

The vessel will be open Inspection for Seven Days before date of Sale, between 10 A.M. and Noon; and 2 PM, and 4 P.M. (SatuR. DAY and SUNDAY excepted).

Inspecting Orders can be obtained from the

Auctioneers,

TERMS: Cash before delivery; 25 per cent) of the purchase money to be paid on the fall of the Hammer, balance and the clearance to be effected within Seven Days after date of sale.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government. Hongkong, 7th July, 19ol,

THEATRE

CITY HALL.

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ROYAL,

Docks, Wharves and Godowns-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks are slightly easier at $ts, but shares are rather scarce and are not easily to be got.. Kowloon Wharfs are inquired for at 5:04. Shanghai Decks have dropped to JAPANESE CIRCUS. Tis. toz, and have been dealt in at falling rates "fidm"Tis."111---Hangkew-Wharfs are weaker

and are procurable at Tis. 222.

Lands, Hovels and Buildings-Hongkong Lands have declined and are to be had at $113. Kowloon Lands are unaltered and West Points are a shade easier at $sz. There are sellers of Hongkong Hotels at S127) and Humphreys Estates are in request at St. Shanghai Lands continue to rule steady with buyers at TIS, TEL.

Cotton Mills-Laon Kung Mows have hard- ened and are now in denmand at Tis. 71. Lo- rally there is no business to report in other stocks under this heading and quotations are unchanged..

The idea of making Tairen (alay) a free port is strongly supported by public opinion in contract had been sigurd for ten years whereby lapas, it is the advantage of recognition is Result of the Princess of Wales' the Japanese steamship line will act as Great

competing for poris of entry for Manchuria; namely, Vindi. -Nochem-agents-in-tho-diment-and-the-Hill-vosmck, fairen and Newchwang Among the -Stakes:

real will look after Nippon Vasen Kaisha three Taiten is certainly the best situated Vladivostok and Newchwang labour under the traffic matters so that country. The basis of commissions is suglar to that which has prereat disadvantage of being ice-bound for seven months in the year, whereas Tairan is vailed during the past ten years, but may be always open, and Newchwang is further handi- slightly faodified by 'conference at Takio. By capped by its poor harbour which gives access to nothing in the shape of ships displacing the terms of the new agreement the Great The Henley Regatta was favored by anthem is authorized to make an independent

more than 2,000 tons. But Newchwang has ne paint strangly in its favour, namely, splendid weather:

that it lies at the mouth of the Ling River There were 69 entries-a record number,

and is consequently the terminus of Man- and the attendance was enorious.

to neutralize Chucia's greatest water-way. that periority the Japanese railway, as the Asahi Shimbun justly observes, most carry goods at i sen per ton per mile, instead of exacting 3 or 4 sen as is done al present, and the lowest possible scale of charges must be adopted for whatsage, and storage accommo dation. Of course, a very great deal will depend on the arrangements elected for the ja ction at Changchun-that is to say, a very great deal so far as the traffe in Europe is concerned. It is more than probable that the Russians if they are heat upon securing for Vadivostok the position of Far-Eastern terminus of traffic, will endeavour In throw every possible obstacle in the junction. I will be for Japan, when negotiating way connecting facilities at the point of

her new commercial treaty with Russia, to oblain the insertion of such provisions as will nullify that danger. Already Vladivostok has the advantage of priority. Every day ad vertisements

10 appear promising travelling public easy and rapid over and transport in Europe via Vladivostok, whereas the world remains igoerant a. to. whether and when the Dalny route will be opened. If there is any way and there ought 10 be-of correcting or diminishing that disud-4 mmiths' sight 1. C. -6 months'aight L¡C. vantage, it should be seized at once.

LORRESPONDENCE.

We do not necessarily endurse die opiodines esportes di By Correspondents in this eclumns.|"

THE ARROGANCE OF EXCISE OFFICERS.

Te von Blution 16 the "Hoxiest Trakow AVANTA

THE LEIGHTON HILL KOÀD QOTRAGE,

FOLICE CASE FAILS.

When Mr. H. 11. J. Gompertz discharged one coolie at the Magistracy yesterday as having un connection with the attack on Mis. Anki on

Hi-Will you kindly allow me space in your 23rd June fast-and remanded the other suspect, popular columns, air my grievances against the arbitrary actions of the Opium Farmer'suspector Gourlay removed the latter to the Government Civil Hospital for identification, About six other coolies were also gathered in the street and together with the suspect were paraded before the Japanese lady. Mrs. Aoki, who was propped up with pillows into a sitting posture, examined each inan as he was brought before her, hot failed to identify any of them

Excise Officers and the Police Sergeant, an duty at the place then, (number unknown).

1eturned from Charan on the aftesinon of the sth inst., per the s.s. Avaskan, and just after leaving the steamer with a coolie canyag my effects, I was accosted by a fellow countryman whh styles, limsel as an excise offices, and demanded to exaprine mý box and luggage, to this I protested and asked him to show me his proper powers before I would allow him examine them, but he called that police ser geant along and to him appealed, to tell the excise officer to produce his proper powers before he could examine my effects,

but in vain

to

as her assailants.

Speaking to the inspector afterwards, Mrs. Aoki said that it was impossible for her to identify her real assailants in a gang of men, dressed almost alike as they were when brought before her.

"Do you think you could identify them if you met them in the street?" asked Inspector Gourlay.

"I might," replied Mrs. Anki.

This morning, at the Police Court, the suspect was brought up again, and released by the Court, on the suggestion of Inspector Gourlay.

The Palice sergeant in a most'insolent man- ner and threatening me with a cane in his hand, said: "Open it or go to the Police Station." Under the hight-handed influence of the sail sergeant, I opened all my effects, and after 15 or 3 minutes futile attempts to discover for

The police have a difficult task in securing opimw I was then nilowed to proceed kome. their quarry since Mrs. Anki has partly admite The very many hardships and annoyances:ted that she cannot identify her assailants

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their efforts, and the maly hope they have of bringing the rascals to book will be in case Mrs; Aoki happens to meet them in the street, when she might recognise them. The men have stolen nothing from the house, whereby a clue might be obtained, and there is nothing on which the police could act.

given by such brands of people, to my fellow now. They will, however,, not abandon countrymen, are quite beyond my pen to while I now earnestly ho, a that some of our leading merchants or residents will come forward and draft a joint petition to B.2. the Governor, demanding the abolishing of the Opium Farm, or at any rate to have the powers given to the. Opium Farmer considerably reduced. matters at present stand, the Opium Farm does not at all redound to the credit of the Hongkong Government's boasted free port policy.Yours, cic,

CHINESE SUFFERER. Hongkong, 7th July, 1905,

As

this

the

In connexion with the approaching resump- tion of the civil government of Newchwang by the Chinese, a question has arisen as to the cast and the completion of certain roads and bridges undertaken by the Japanese during the period of their military occupation. These works are said to be essential to the town's and it would be at once unfortunate well-being, from a public point of view were they aban- doned and unfair from a Japanese" point of any compen- view were they taken over without kation. It is therefore proposed that the Cus occuption, which are now lying in the Specie toms duescollected by the Japanese during their

Bank, should be devoted to re-imbursing the outlay hitherto Incurred on account of these works and meeting the expense of completing then. An agreement in that sense is said (Hichi Skimbun) to have been drafted by the Japanese Legation in Peking during Mr. Uchi-

Miscellaneous.-Green Island Cements have found buyers at $18 and Dairy Farms at $16. China Providents are quoted at $9, and China Light and Powers fetched $o. Hongkong Electrics are obtainable at $15. Langkáts are steady at Tls. 227 Watsons are asked for at $13, and Powells are quoted at $ic).

TO-DAY'S EXCHANCH. Selleg London-Bank T, 1.

Da demin

Fan-Tank 17.

4 month sight

A neiica-Bank T.",

way--Hank T I. Judia T.T..........

Do. demand hanghai-Bank T.T.

singapore T.T....... pantunk T.T.

Javunk TT.

| months" sigh

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FIRST VISIT TO HONGKONG.......... TWENTY FIRST-CLASS PERFORMERS.

LADY ARTISTES.

PERFORMANCES:

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 7th inst.

MONDAY, 9th inst. TUESDAY, toth inst. WEDNESDAY, 14th ins?, MATINEE: MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 3 P.M.

Children half price to any part of the Theatre.

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Wonderful balancing and trapeze acts. Bicycle Riding on the Slack Wire. Daring

Tumbling and flying trapeze tricks. The most wonderful original illusionist per formances by lady members of the Troupe. Skilful Conjuring.___._

The finest programme of skill, strength and mystery ever presented in Hongkong.

The Japanese Circus can only give a limited

5/16 number of performances in Hongkong owing

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to their other Far Eastern bookings.

'I'wn.bours' delightful performance.

511 Box plass at the ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD.

· PRICES:

2.16

101 % prem:

1031

Buying.

2 it 2/11

30 days' sight San Francisco & New York ..518 30 days'sight Sydney and Melbourne......2/2

months' sight France months' sight

4 months' sight Germany Bar Silver....* **** Bank of England rate Sovereign.......

do.

$

..7.69) .2.71

To-day's! Advertisement.

2.20) ..29 15/16 .3% ..9.44

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong-SWATOW BANGKOK LINE.

FOR BANGKOK VIA SWATOW.

"KANJU MARU,"

a's tenure of office, and to have received THE Chartered Steamship. Chinese approval. It further stipulates that the works shall not be altered or abandoned after the resumption of Chiness administration.

The Kobi ferald says:-

A Tokio message to the Mainichi stater, in regard to the opening of Dalny as a free port, that the Japanese authorities have decided that Mrs. Aoki is gradually recovering, from her | the Chinese Customs shall be located at Polor serious wounds and her discharge from hostien, the Kwantung border, as it is considered pital is now a matter of weeks.

The police have offered a reward of $500 to any person furnishing information that can lead to the arrest of any of the scoundrels.,

inconvenient to have the custom house at Dainy itself or in ibs cential part of the territory leased by Japan. It is reported that negotia sions to this end have already been opened. Will the Chinese authorities.

Dress Circle Stalls... Pit

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Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, half price. Doar Opan al 8.3. Commence at 9 P.M. Special late Trams to the Peak.

T. MAGATA,

Manager.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1906.

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FROM HAMBURG, BREMEN, ROTTER. DAM, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. THE H. A. L. Stekinship.

"SPEZIA,"

Pagliacci, Toreador song, La Marseil- Inise, Lost chord, Largo ai Factotum.

BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream

and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Barn, La Garde Republicaine, Bobe. mian Orchestra, etc.

Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea. dor, Gondoliers, Cingaleo, Belle of New York, Orchid, etc.

SOUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dream, Jolly Fellows waltz, Happy Darkies, Les Patineurs waltz, Salome, Double Eagle march, Estú, dianlina waltz, Valse Bleu, Salut d'Amour, In the good old summier lime, Loin du Bal, Sword and Lance march, Whistling Rufus, Smoky Mokes. MELBA, PATTI, Caruso, Tamagno and

all the great operatic artists. Hongkong, 81b Juda, 199ớ

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AUSTRALIAN

WINES.

H. J. Lindeman's

CAWARRA

CLARETS

AND HOCKS.

"CAWARRA" CLARET

Per Case 12 Botiles.........

Per Case 24 Botics

$15.00

16.00

"CAWARRA" HOCK

16.00

Per Case 12 Bottles.$15,00 Per Case 24 Bottles

FRENCH CLARETS.

J

dot. a dor. Bottles Bottles, 34 Bottles. ...$ 4.50 $ 5.50 $ 8.50

5.00.

6.00-9.00

6.50 5.50

9.50

6.50 7.50 1050

7.00 8,00 £1.00

4 dot,

8.00

9.00. 12.00

Vin Ordinaite...... Captain Malchow, having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Cutes....... requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to Medoc také immediate delivery of their goods from

St. Emilionaseras alongside.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Margaux notice to the contrary be given before, TO- DAY,

St. Julico Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be Si, Esteph.............. 10:00 landed into the bazardousand/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Cos St. Michel and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Con. signees' risk and expense.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which Captain -————, will be despatched as above, os | date they cannot be recognised, FRIDAY, the 13th instaut, at Noon.

To be followed by

The Chartered Steamship

"PROMETHEUS,"

Captain Cornellissen, on or about TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Prince's Building, Hongkong, 7th July, 1906.

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th July, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ́examined on the 12th July, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 6th July, 1900,

(710

1250

11.00, 14.00

13.50 16.50

Ch. Leoville m0 1300, 14.00 17.00

14.00 17.00 Ch. Larose... 13.00

H. PRICE & CO.

WINE MERCHANTS,

12, QU's Road Carnat Hongkong, azad June, 1906.-

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