TELEGRAMS.
'HONGKONG TELCORAPH”
SERVICE.
FLOODS IN JAPAN:
SERIOUS DAMAGE TO CROPS. Į From Our Own Correspondent.] ·
Shanghai, 18th July.
Noon. Serious damage has been caused by floods in the Nagoya prefecture of Japan.
NOYİK” RE-FLOATED,
ECHO OF THE WAR,
From Our Dan Correspondent.},
Shanghai, 1st July, Noon.
The Russian cruiser Narik, which was sunk during the Russo-Japanese war. has been re-loated at Kor-akoil, Saghalien.
The Navik was sunk in the latter part of the war and proved an immense loss to the RussiÜL feet in the Far East. She was built at Danzig in 1900, and her spred was given lis 25 kinks, the 1.11 P. being 17 ona Unless she is great. ly suffered by her prolonged sajaun onder water the Novik should pr ́ve a valuable RC+ quisition to the Japanese Navy —Ed., // KT.J
{Renter's.]
Hüssin.
Loupon, 16th July. -
The Council of the Empini has rejected The Government's famine relief measures and adopted, in their place, the Dunia's Bill; providing combles 15,000,000, for im- mediate relief
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1906.
GYMKHANA NOTES.
Another very bright and exciting meeting may be looked forward to next Saturday and though the sun may perhaps be a trifle uncom fortable, it will be rendered ne innocuous as possible by masas of a canvas- awning which the committee have decided to erect and which will cover the whole of the stands on the rails and so make it one of the most delightful spots of a wait afternoon as there is always a charming south-westerly breeze at the time of the day that the races are run.
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The Challenge Cup will, of course. be the the improvement in lapis, when come on
bonne douche of the afternuon, twing chiefly to
A DANGEROUS PRACTICH.
DYNAMITE E FOUND IN CANTON BOAT, -
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SIDELIGHIS ON RAND
COOLIES' AFFAIRS,
62 ft. Level, Drive South.--This has been driven 38 ft., making a total of 193 ft, south of the shaft. The Jade, 78 in. wide, averages 12 dwi
-60 ft. Leval, Drive South, No. 1 Winst.- This has been sunk 30 ft, making a 101al of 33
In Summary Jurisdiction this afternoon, his Enough dynamite to blow the bottom of a
Honour Mr. A. G, Wise,. Puisie Judge, pre- ship to pieces was discovered on board theiding, the case was heard in which Wang PaufThe wine is on the hanging wall side, and
Aum of 5410, being the amount of money de posited with the defendant by plaintiff, for safe: keeping while in South Africa, and not return ed to the plaintiff by defendant.
Bleanser Kwongtung on the morning of the in consequence of that two coalies were chargPolise in South Africa, for the recovery of the 14th inst.. while on a journey to Cantos, and Yo, a coolie returned from South Africa, sued Mung Hoi, a mandarin,' and chief of Chinese ed before Mr. H. ¡I, J. Gompein, at the Police Court this morning. One of the coolies in em. ployed on board the Kwongteng, but the other is ankanwn to the compradore. The charges against the defendants were: sending dynamite on board the vessel on the 141lt inst, and also putting dangere: goods aboar (under & false description. At three o'clock in the morning
fully since the last meeting. He is a very consistent peiformer and always puts in a in question a trimmer found among the coni a good finish. Blue Nile, tan, ander the change peculinking article which he showed to the of owners and stables, has developed mu cle
chief engineer. The latter took the article to and is moving in good style; he will, more. aver, have the assistance of our premier jockey the captain and on examination it was found to in the saddle. Exchange King has not been be a stick of dynamite. Orders were im Kning as well of late nuud unless he speedilymediately given by Captain Walker to search improves I do not think he will trouble the the bunker, and the result was that 100 pounds jadze to any great extent,
of dynamite were discovered among the cont. On arrival at Canton the captain of the Kwong, tung reported the matter to the British Consul,
My tip for the Challenge Cup will therefore
be lonic.
'I append some “* times" taken for the benefit who directed him to hand over the dynamise to of your renders:--
the Customs, and to take the defendants back ta Hongkong and have them charged. Each defendant said that he had been paid $1,to take the dynamite to Cantor. The first defendant an employee on board the ship-said he was Inld when asked to take the dynamite on board that it was medicine, but he could not explain to the Court, how, knowing that it was medi cine, he did not store it in his cabin, but hid it in the coal bunker. His Worship said he did not believe the story of either of the accus. ed and imposed a fine of $pon each, with the
ionic reile, 215, fasi quafter 12,
lue Nile, 5 furlongs, last mile 1.6, last (quacies 31.
Mamodeen, and Merry Mite, i mile 2.25, last quarter 34.
Kingston, mile 2.191, last quarter 33. Preston, and ingot, i mile 2.22): last quar ter. 33
Pakuan, 1 mile, 2.25; last quarter 3* Lastusere, meles, last 4 1.52§; fast 1.34. Highland Raider, I mile, 2.27; last 1, 33. Highland Gillie, 7 mile, 125; last 1, 33. Kingston (Bruttan) | mile, 2.12 ; last 2, 33. Preston (Breton) and Ingat (Boy) 13 miles,
26; last 6
Eager (Mackie) and Mamodeen (J. Gresson) mile, 2.55; last 37;
Jente (Hay) į ntile, 1.5; last | 30}. Jobber (Gresson) and Meny Moe (Mackie) |
miles, 3.2; last 17,
Highland Ruiter (Gegg) and Pathan (Clarke) 1 mile, 2.16; last 1, 35
Lashmere (Clarke) and Highland Gillic (Gegg) miles, 3.02/5; last £. 33 2/5.
General Kozloff has been shot dead whiking) walking in the park at Peterhof.
The assassin, who has been arrested, con- lessex, and
says that he mistook General Rozloff for General Trépoff,
A TURE ENTHUSIAST,
THE ENTRIES. The following is the programme of the fourth moting to be held at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, 21st July, 1956 (weather permit.
14 PM ONE MILE AND A QUAúter Flat RACE HANDICAP For ni China ponies. Non-winning jockeys allowed 5. Entrance- fee $5. 1st prize: A Cup: 2nd prize: $15. (Puurance fees to go to winner.) M. G. K. Hall-Britton's Treston, 13h 2in.
rost, glh. Mr. G. K. Hall-Bratton's Kingston, 131, 1st.
There is a recruilescence of the revolution and a strike bas taken place at Baku.
The town is completely terrorised and the Mr. W. G. Clarke's Pathan, eğit, lost. 13lb., police refuse duty,
Mr. W. G. Clarke's Lashmere, 17.3, rost 31. Father O'Flyun's The Jobber, 175, just. alb. Father O'Flynn's Meorymite, 122, lost. rlb. Hop: Mr. W. J. Gresspu's Tónic, 13.1, rest. Elb. Hon Mr. W. 1. Giérsad's "Mamodeen, 13.2,
1st. 7lb.
Obituary.
The death of Mr. Alfred Beit is an nounced.
Mr. H. F. Hickman's Rostamimun,' 13.0, tost.
31b
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE | MI, ACC. Hyne's' Ingis, 130, last alb,
ASSOCIATION.
The following are the highest scores made in the Pool compitition at the Kings Park range on Satur lay and Sunday the 14th and
15th inst.. ra vands range :-
G. H. Wake ID:** ... .... .......
A. G. Newington...............
-Dr. Peurse
J. McCubbin
R. D. Atkinson
E. W Terrey
5. A Joseph..
J. H. Pidgeon
A. J.-W. Wate
A. Mait......
R. M. Ezekiel
W. Chatham.......
Dr. G. M. Barston.....
A. Jenkins
1.8. Lewingdon
Dr. W. A 1. Moquer
E. M. Moon...
J.C.Cuw
BF, Richardson
G. E. Morrell
A. G. Pile......
614 6 y
54-369
58+0-67 $2417-04
46+ 8 49+14 61 49+1301 65 set. La 48+12=-60
49+1059
41+-19*50
39+20 59 38+.20 58
494 55 51
464 5 40+64-54
40+ 14 54 5350%. 444 8 324-23-452 39+ 1256
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THE SHANGHAI OPIUM HULKS.
}. Mr. 13, Macdonald's Highland Gillie, 13.8, Jost.
1415.
|2--4 30 PAM-MAIL RACK 3 FURLONGS.
For all China ponies which have not been remiered for any of the regular racing events this Gymkhana season. Catch weights over #3 one. Riders in the regular racing events to be barred: Entrance lee 55. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's K.0.5.B. Mr. Logan's Paisley's Pride Mr. Reinbek's. Saxónia
Post Entries
option of six months' hard labour..
CRIMINAL SESSIONS,
TRE CALENDAR.
The July Criminal Sessions were formally opened by his Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, this unching, and then at once adjourned until 10 am, to marrow, (Thus. day the 19th inat. The following is the cal cudar of cases to go to the juży :-)
1. Lam Sze..............charged with rabbery.
Lam Yau
Chong Shing...
Lam Yat....... Lam Shun (a)......
Lam Shun (6)......
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Ore Clu Hing, was als committed to the Sessions, but the Hon. the Attorney-General declined to file any indictment again thim.
2 Yeung San, for manslaughter.
3. Samuel Martin Payne, for carnal know- led,e,.
4. Leung Lung, wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
"THE RISE OF SHANGRAI”"
The Rise of Shanghai; by C. A, Montalto de Iesus. Published by Shanghai Mercury,
Lid.
In this little book of 18 pages, Mr. Jesus writes lucidly and well on the rise of the city in which we well. It is curious to, note that in the year A.D. 446, the Whangpoɔ was but a stream pr-creek whereas what is now known as the Sonchow Creek was a wide open canal. The growth of Shanghai was" charged with 3-5 MiaMARANA CLUB CHALLENGK
CUP-Distance nne mile-Valne i be countless verssitudes. Exposed to the sea it deelated when cup is purchased. For all was continually being inoded, or else plundered China phpies Cauch weights 1031,611,
by the dreaded japanese pirates. In 1542 Winners of an open race er open griffin race Shanghai went through its most troubled time. 5. extra Non-winning subscription griffins and Non-winning j ckeys allowed Alarge force of Japanese landed a Wonsung, 5b To be won by the pony scoring most and despite the desperate lighting that lasted marks in the race for the cup, counting 4 | for days the Chinese were defeated, and their points for a firt: 2 her a second; and for a pay was burned to the ground was about third. The benefit of masks already scored this time that the Portuguese, Antonio dle to pass with the panvon a sale Any winner
Faria and Mendez Pinto, with a large force,
of the late to carry 5th, extra for each win in subsequent starts for the cup, but in the cast longing eyes from Ningpo to Shanghai event of a pony carrying the penalty, not Again many battles were fought, and nr the winning. 20 30 beydeducted next time he starts. Proakties accumulative up to 15th, way back from one of them, Faria was drown- Entrance fée of x to go in the purchase of aed. It is a pity that the author did not enn meinente to the winner at each rare, and $5 tinue his book to the time when Shanghai first to second pony out of the Club funds. Al became a European settlement; bat perhaps the conclusion of the season a cup. value he intends this as merely a first instalment. It $100, will be presented in the owner of the
is to he hoped that such is the case; for Mr. pony chtaining the second highest number
Montalto e Jesus writes bath leamedly and bi masks. Mr. G. K. Ha Bruton's Kingston, 131 1in, well, and it is a pity that he has not reen fit to,
1st. lb.
proceed further in his little history --Shanghai' Times
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M. W. G. Clarke's Pathian, 13 1, rast, "ather O'Flynn's Merrymite, 12 z. 10:4 6lb. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's tonic, 13.1, tost 61b.
Inst. 6ib...
Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Gillie, 131, fest.
tilb.
East. 11lb,
Mr. 1. Macdonald's Highland Crofter, 13,
Mr. Godfrey Master's Blue Nile, 1.31, post, 11lb. 4.-5.30 pm.-LAD'ES' NOMINATION,
fist 4lb.
Post Entries.
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THE POPA THREATENED.
EXTRA GUARDS AT THE VATICAN,
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Mr. R. Gardiner, of Mr. O. D. Thomson's
Office, was for the plaintiff conlie, and Mr. R. A, Harding for the mandarin defendant.
Mr. Gardiner said that it had been ar ranged in Chambers that unless the plain. tiff could put
up Sico a security bis Honour would have, to give judgment with costs for the defendant. The plaintiff bad been unable to raise the money as he knew no
une in the Colony,
His Honour: Then you can't raise the security?
Mr. Gardiner: No, my Lord, not at present. lis Honour: Then you won't put it up yourself, personally?
Mr. Gardiner: No, certainly not, my Lord,- .... Mr. Harding: My friend does not appear to
have as much confidence in his client as I have, my Loid; I put up $150 security for mine.
His Honour: That was very good and trusting of you. (Laughter)
Mr. Harding: The plaintiff is not in Court, my Lord
Mr. Gardiner: I am representing him. Mr. Harding: And there are no witnesses, His Honour: Well, the $100-security has not been put up, and so I must give judgment for defendant with costs, and the money paid inté Court will be paid out.
Mr. Harding 'then applied, under section 571 af Civil Procedure Code, for dantages against the plaintiff for the wrongful arrest of the de- fendant. He had evidence to show that the
plaintiff had made inquiries, as to the date of the departure of the s.s. Cranley, the steamer in which the defendant was going north, and had ample opportunity to institute proceedings against him in the time, and the arrest of the defendant was altogether unnecessary and im•
proper..
His Honour said he could not give damages in this auit; the defendant had better sue the laimff if he thought it any good, but if he -could not furnish the $:00 security he did not see how he was going to pay damages, and be could not send the man to gaol. There must be judgment with costs against the plaintif, and the defendant could, if he liked, sue the plaint for damages for wrongful arteșt.
COMMERCIAL.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
I p.m. Buyers-Hongkong Banks $830, London 49, Unions $810, China Fires $88, HK., C., and M. Steamboats $27, Douglases $414, Kow. toon Wharf $105, Shanghai Docks, Tls.. gr ex div. Hongkong Lands Sriзi, Humphreys Str, China-Borneos 571, China Providents $9. Tramways $135, Ice1 $240.
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advanced 24 ft, making a total of 144 ft. The it is expected to have the full width of the lode in the wines at about.co.ft
160 ft. Level, Drive South-This has been
lode, 34 in. wide, averages to dwi, per ton.
160 Level, Crosscut East, his has beco
extended 26 ft., making a total of 204 ft., from the shaft...
Stopes-Above thẹ 160 ft. level (1 Stope); tode da in wide, worth 41 dwt,
Above the to ft level (Stope): Todo 36 in. wide and worth 9 dwt. A few tons only have been taken from here.
MILLING RETURNS.
BUKIT MALACCA,' No. 1 Mill ran 241 days) crushing :10tons of mine are, and 2,193 No. 2 Mill ran 25 days tons of surface ore,
Total 100s crushed: 2,309. Amalgam recovered,375 oz.
Retoried gold 5 oz. Smelted gold 150 oz.
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Average yield p. ton: 1.3 dwt.
BUKIT KOMAN,
Stamps working: 40
Period of wark 28 days, less lost time 1.15 days for clean up and repairs to cam shafts,
Öre milled Koman 2,086 tons.
Stopo
515
Total 3,50 tons.
Tolal amalgam 1,800 oz. Hetorted gold 636 01. Smelted gold 630,36 oz.
Average yield per ton 3 6 dwt,
value of tailings 1.ra dwi.
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Total tons crushed 5,810,
*** gold won 785,36 ez, Average fineness 934.86,
yield per lon 2,7 dwt.
Do.
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Gen. Madager.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
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To-day's Advertisements.
NAVY CONTRACT.
22.72 ..2.21
312
Sellers-longkong Fires 8315, China-TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY Manilas: $20, Ching Sugars $150, Hotels $125.
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Colions $14. Electrics $15, Ropes $29. Wastons (Pirewood, Lime, White, Charcoal, etc., etc.), $13
from the 1st August, 19:6, to 11,M. Dockyard, Hongkong,
Nominal:National Banks $.7. Canton In arances 1340, Indo-Chinas $70, Shell Trans- parts 373. fd, Kaubs $34. Hongkong Decks b148, Hongkew Wharfs Tiɛ. 220; Dairy Farms Sa61, Cements $18.
Sales-Hongkong Fires $315, Shanghai Docks Tls. gr ex div. Hongkew Wharfs Tis. zo (in Shanghai), Light and Power Sto.
RAUB GOLD MINE,
The General Manager's report for May-June 'sas follows:
The mine measurements and assay results of prospecting work show a total of 455 ft. for
the period (4 weeks) under review: made up of 211 ft. crosscutting, as against a total of 343, 105 ft. sinking 3 ft. rising, 136 ft driving, and
for the previous four weeks.
BUKIT KOMAN,
440 Level. Drive North-This has been drivers 16 it. making a total of 175 I. The lode averages 33 in. wide, and is worth tỷ dân, perion,
440 Level, Drive South. To this has been added 8 ft., bringing the total to 101 ft. The lede, 47 in. wide, assays 31 dwt, per ton.
440 Level, Dave South, No. 1 Winze :-This has been sunk 20 ft. A bunch of quartz at the depth of $ ft.-36, in wide assayed : dwt. this has since mariowed down and disappeared. 440 Level, Drive South, Rise :-flere 3 1. of work has been done, making a total of y it. This rise has sow communicated with the winze from the 340 level, and affords good ventilation to the lower workings.
340 Level, Drive South. This has been ad vanced 9 ft., making a total of 422 . south of
the shall,
340 Level, Drive North-At about 400 ft. north of the shaft a drive is being put in an at offshoot of the main lode, taking la dyection lightly east of south: 7 H. has been driven, showing a lode go in. wide, worth 5 dwt.
Crosscutting for filling.—185 ft. of this work has been done.
As we foreshadowed same days since there' is now every reason to believe, says the X C. 1. Azar, that the opiom hulks, which have been an immense obstraction in the Hon. Mr. W.-J. Gresson's Mamodeen, 232. flatbour ever since they were brought up from Woosung at the tune of the Taiping Rebellion, will very shortly disappear, at all events from their present mootings. The owners concer
Owing to rumours that anarchists would at- ed, Messrs, Jardine, Mulesan & Co., Messrs. Cowasjee, Pallanjee & Co., and Messis, Sassoon
tempt the life of the Pope, and especially to a & Co. are, we understand, all willing that the
threatening letter that was sent to his Holi hulks shall be removed to another part of the
5-6 p.m.-THRNE QUARTERS OF A Mess, extraordinary precautions were taken on river, even if some of them do not yet favour
RACH. BANDican-For all China ponies. the roth, when he officiated at the beati6. the idea of receiving and storing the opium in
Non-winning jockeys allowed 5 10. En cation of Bonaventure of Barcelona. The godowns ashore. It is obvious that if hulks
trance fee 5. 1st prize: A cup; 2nd prize: number of tickets oľudmission to the ceremony started in the bottom of the level, about 5oo li 140 Level, Drive North-A winze has been $35. (Entrance fee to go to winner.) are still to be used-and there is a prejudice Mr. G. K. Hall-Brutton's Kingston 13h. and the troops in the church was increased.
was limited, crowds of detectives were present,non of the shaft, on a parallel branch in the on the part principally of native purchasers to
hanging wall: 13 fi, has been sunk. The lode is standing on the eastern side and has not yet Bonaventure was a shepherd, became a maintain thegi-they must be moored as Mr. W. G Clarke's Pathan, 13.1, 1st. #alb.
been broken through, nearly as possible to the Customs House; Mr. W. G. Clarke's Lashmere, 12.3, rost. in. Minorite and founded several retreats in Italy.', and a natural position would be on the
Mr. Walter J. Daniel's Haluchi, 123, rost. 5lb. the chief one being in the Palatine, under the Pootung side, were it not that the river is Father O'Flynn's The Jobber, 13.1, tost. gib.
Father O'Flynn's Merrymité, 12.2, 1051, 5lb.
pontificate of Alexander VII... He is credited extremely shallow there. Two of the hulks Roo: Mr. W. J. Gresson's Tonic, 13., 1st, 21. with having performed many miractes, some of draw considerable water and at low tide would Hon Mr. W. J. Gresson's Wamodeen, 13.3, tos. them emulating those performed by Christ, and be ashore every time. It is much to be hoped
also wonderful cures of cardinals and other Mr. F. H. Hickman's Roscommon, 13.0, 10st.qlb. personages in Roine. He died in 1884. His that now the matter has proceeded thus far
Mr. A. C. Hyne's Ingol, 13.0. 10st, zalb. means will be found of doing away with there Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Raider, 13.1,
case was approved in 1775, but the beatification cumbrous features in the landscape altogether. 1ost, glb.
was only decided upon recently.. It is said The recent installation of head and stern
Mr. Ottery's Red Herring, 130, 10st. 7ib. moorings in the lower reach point to another Mr. Ottery's Tethelber, 13.7, 10st. 95. Improvement, which, taken in conjunction 4.-6.30 pm. HURDLE RACE-For China with the conservancy work now, at fast begun,
ponies. Distance about one mile and a quarter. Catch weights to st. 8. Ib. Winner would immensely add to the accommodation of hurdle race at first, second and third in the harbour. If the naval, the P. & Q. and .gymkhanas to carry 5 extra. Entrance fee 55. 1st prize: A cup; and prize: $45 the M, M., moorings were similarly doubled, and the large vessels frequently lying at them. Mr. G. K. Hall-Brutton's Preston, 13h. zin.,
wide.worth 17 dwi (Entrance fees to go to wjoner.) were thus prevented from swinging, there would be a constant wide navigable channelon Father O'Flynn's The Jobber, 13.1 rost. Bib, both sides of the line of ships. The question | Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressen's Glenburn, 13h. sing of expense is said to stand in the way at Tos. Jaib.
Hon. Mr. W. J. Grenson's Eager, 13.3, 10st, 8lb, present: that would appear to be a small
Commander H. D. Wilkin's (R, N.) Linkman. difficulty and ons to be easily removed.
13.7, rost, 8ib.
Sib.
Iost, r3lb.
that one of the Spanish cardinals, Vives y Toto, brought pressure to bear upon the Pope
to hasten the beatification,
The ceremony and the decorations of St. Peter's were almost identical with those of previous beatifications, the only change being in the pictures, which represented St. Bona venture preventing the capture of a Spanish ship by Dutch pirates, and cures effected through his Intercession. The former wat in j front of the church, and the latter on the sides. The decree was read in the morning. The Pope descended to the basilice in the afternoon and venerated Bonaventura's relics,
Stopes.-Milling ore has been won from the following:-Above the 440 level (2 stopes) lode
2 in. wide, worth : dwi,
Above the 340 level (2 stopes) lode 1 in. wide, wonb 3f det,
Above the 340 level (7 stopes) lode 137 in. wide, work 4 dwt.
DUXIT MALACCA,
No. 1 Level Drive South from · No. 1 Winte, Hele 18 ft. has been driven, making a total of 27 ft. The lode, 43 in. wide, assays 21 dwt.
No. 2 Level Drive North from No Winze. This end has been driven 16, 11, making a total of 20 ft. The lode, 33 in. wide, is worth 20 dit. From the stope below the No. 2 level 116 tons have been raised from a lode 45 in,
STOPE MINE.
From the surface, at 200 ft. south of the shaft No, a winrs has been started and sunk 47 ft. For the first 20 ft, the winze was taken down through ancient workings, at the bottom of which the lode was found, 48 in, wide; it has piace averaged șa în, and worth za dwḥ,
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HONGKONG,
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Hongkong, 10th July, 1906,
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Fatims of leader can be obtained on applica AUSTRALIAN:
tion to the Naval Store Officer, H.M. Dock. yard, and should be returned not later than the 23rd July, 1906.
A Deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($100) will he required when applying for tender forms. This will be returned if the tender is declined.
Hongkong, 18th July, 1905.
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
HONGKONG SWATOW-BANGKOK LINE.
FOR BANGKOK VIA SWATOW. HE Chartered Steamship
Captain N. C. Krabbe, will be despatched as "PROTEUS,”
above, on TUESDAY, the 24th isstart, at Noon,
For Freight or Passage; apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Prince's Building. Hongkong, 18th July, 1906:
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
* PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk intothe hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany,
be obtained, Kowloon, whence delivery may
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 3 P.M., TO-D Y.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the agih instant, will be subject to real.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at 9.30 AM.
WINES.
H. J. Lindeman's
CAWARRA
CLARETS
AND HOCKS.
CAWARRA" CLÁRET-
.$15.00
Per Case 12 Bottles
Per Case 24 Bottles · 16,00
"CAWARRA" HOCK
Per Case 12 Bottles Per Case 24 Bottles
$15.00
FRENCH CLARETS.
I dur. a doz. Hottles Battles.
4 do. Bótilos.
Vin Ordinaire....$4.50 $5.50 $8.50 Cotes.......................... 5.00 6.00 9.00 Medoc...naon
All Claims most reach us before the 30th instant, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the St. Emilion. Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Horakong, 17th July, 1906.
5.50 вдо 9.50
:
6,50
Margaux.......
7.50 10.50
7,00 8.00
11,00
St. Julien...gon, Boo 9.00
12.00
[z 'St. Estephe............... 19,00
11.00
14,00
12.50 13.50 16.50 Ch. Leoville
******** 13.00 14,00 17,00 Ch. Laroke... 13.00 14.00 17.00
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE Cos St. Michel
TO NEW YORK,
to
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, (With Liberty to Call at Malabar Coast), PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
Steamship,
About "LOWTHER CASTLE"....25th July. "ATHOLL” ................................................................To follow,
For Freight and further Information, apply
DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents, Hongkang, 18th July, 1906,
H. PRICE & CO.
WINE MERCHANTS, '
12, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong, asad June, 1906.
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