Entimation.........
Powell's
GRAND
Xmas BazaaR
OPEN TILL 8 PM. DAILY.
TOYS
INNUMERABLE
From 20 cents to $50 each.
TeaBets, Kitchen Sets, Pianos, Doll's Houses, Doll's Furniture, Doll's Perambulators, Soldiers, Foot: i balls, Air Guns, Trumpets, Boats, Trains, Carts, Swings, Noah's Arke, Cricket Sets, Rocking Horses, Hobby Horses, &c., &0.
DOLLS
From 50 cents to 880 each.
Dressed Dolls. Undressed Dolls, Rubber Dolls, Woollen Dolls, Baby Dolls, Walking Dolls, Squeaking Dolls, Rag Dolls, and all sorts of Dolla.
ANIMALS
A Regular "Menagerie." BARNUM and BAILEY aro nowhere in it. Elephants, Camole, Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Bears, hinosri, Wolves, Foxes, Cows, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, Monkeys, Goril- las, Squirrels, Cats. Pug Dogs,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 20. |
To Let.
TO LET.
No. 8, D'AGUILAR STREET,
suitable for
SHOP AND DWELLING
Hou
at present occupied
by
Messrs. K.JA. J. CHOT R-
MALL & CO.,
who will shortly remove
to
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bave received instruction to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW,
(FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY,
the 21st and 2nd DECEMBER, 1906, at 2h, each day, at their SALES ROOMS No. 8, Der Vœux Road, Cuiner of Ice House Street, A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF
JAPANESE ART CURIOS AND SILK EMBROIDERIES,
COMPRISING --
HÁNOSÓMELY CARVED IVORY GRI: UPS and FIGURES, SILVER-MOUNTED BRONZE VASES, BEAUTIFUL BRASS GOODS, FINE SILK-EMBROIDERED SCREENS, CUSHION and TABLE COVERS. KAKEMONOS, CUT VELVET PIC TURES, MAKUDZU and IMARI VASES INCENSE BURNERS, BOWLS, WALL PLATE, COLD and SILVER CLOISONNE VASES, TEA POTS, & Fine Tête-à-Téte TEA SET, KAGA TEA SERVICES, PANES, WATER COLOURS,
* &c,
On view on Thursday, zoth. December,
· Catalogues will be issued. TERMS :—AS, usual,.
Hongkong, 20th December, 1906,
POSTPONEMENT,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
No. 64, QUEEN'S ROAD THE Undersigned have received instructions
Apply to-
CENTRAL.
K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL & C^.
Hangkang, 12th November,
1956 ... [530
TO'LET.
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW.
the 21st December, 1906, at 11 A.M. sharp, af their Sales, Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES,
Comprising
STEEL PROOF MICROSCOPES, SEXTANTS,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
[1209
THE Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT på THE CONCERNED,
00
SATURDAY,
1906.
JAPAN AND USA.
TOKYO-AMBASSADOR'S ƉVIEWB.
FEELING IN THE HOVER OF FIERS,
Intimations.
CONFIDENCE
said Lord Chathani, "is a plant Kobe, rith December. growth." ~ People believe in things that Mr. Luke E. Wright, the U.S. Ambassador see, and in a broad sepse they are Tokyo, is quoted as making the following What is sometimes called blind faith is statement on sharaptent Message of President faith at all. There must be reason and fami :Roosevelt to the Congress :—"From the first 1 | form, a foundation for trust. · In regard to have entertained, unchangeable viaws on the medicine or remedy; for example, people suf San Francisco question, and havo beep per: "Has it cured others? Have cases like mine. fectly confident that President Roosevelt and heen relieved by it? Is it in harmony with, the public opinion of the United States would the truths of modem, science, and has it a insist upon fair teatment towards friendly record above suspicion ? If so, it is worthy of Tapanese and the Japanese dation, maintain confidence, and if I'm ever attacked by any ing the principles of justice and humanity for of the maladies for which it is commended· I the sake of the prestige of the United States, shall resort to it in full belief in its power to ||My aspirațiqni, bave now been clearly ex help me On these lines
pressed in the Tresidential Message, and the Roodwill of the Americans has been fully man fested. I hope that the Japanese' will fully Cognise the sincere intention of the US. Goveromont, and that, the apucially friendly, relations, existing between the iwa, countries will continue to increase."
WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION has won its high reputation among medical men, and the people of all civilized countries, They trust It for the same reason that they krost in the famlilar laws of nature or in the action of common things. This effective remedy in palatable as 'honey and contains all le regard to the report that opposition is the nutritive and curative properties of Pare growing among the members of the House of Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod Pours to the projected dispatch of a squadronjivars, combined with the Compound Syrup of to the United States next year, another mem-Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt, and ber of influence in the House is reported to Wild Cherry, it quickly eradicates, the have remarked that, such an opinion might poisonous, disease-breeding acids, and other previal among a section of the House, but it toxic matters from the system; regulates and was highly inexpedient to grudge a small out promotes the normal 'action of the organs. lay of only YB0,000, 'is' view of the existing gives vigorous appetite and digestion, and is cordial relations between the two countries, infallible in Prostration-following EGYEIR, and thereby offend the American people. It Anemia, Scrofula, Influenza, Wasting Diseases, was, a narrow-minded action to quote the San Throat and Lung Troubles, etc. Dr. W. A. Francisco question as a reason for refusing Young, of Canada, says: "Your tasteless pre- the vote for dispatch of the squadron, Preparation of cod liver oll has given me sident Roosevelt had worked hard from the uniformly satisfactory results, my, patients outset for the satisfactory solution of the ques having been of all, ages." It is a product of tion, and the agitation was confined to a small the skill and science of to-day and is successful .... section of the American people. Such, being after the old, style modes of treatment, have the case, it would only show ingratitude to- wards the goodwill of President Roosevelt and
been appealed to in vain. To try it in to trust provoke the ill-feeling of Americans, high and to it forever after. It cannot disappoint low, to take such a reactionary courte as you and is effective from the fist, doss. Sold refute the grant of the proposed cutiny. Such by chemists everywhere. GOLD
an action would only lead to give expression
6- to a feeling of prejudice on the part of the Japanese nation, and in the opinion of the speaker-it was, unlikely, that the House of Feers would appare the appropriatica, in quou-N accordance with the Provisions of Ordin ance No. 6 of 1875 the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED. for the Trans- action of Fublic Business on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the agih, and 25th-instant, respectively...
the 22nd Decembar, 1906, at ii &M, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF ENGLISH-MAKE JEWELRY,
Comprising DIAMOND RINGS, GOLD NECK ENGRAVINGS, CHAINS, PEARL BROOCHES, PINS,
BING-SILVER-MOUNTED JEWEL CASKETS CULARS, SUITS, English-made CLOTH PURSES, Benson's GOLD and SILVER INC (new), FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS, WATCHES, HALL-MARKED No.1, WEST END TERRACE, Shamee, ADY'S and GENT'S HATS, SILK UM ALERTS, PEARL and ENAMEL OPERA BRELLAS, MACINTOSHES, NAVAL LADY'S CHATELAINS and TELESCOPES by Ross, BAND BAGS, CARRIAGE CLOCKS,*&c. &c., &c. . BANIOES, CLOCKS, BAROMETER, ·Cawlogues will be issued, WRITING CASES, DRAWING INSTRU TERMS —As usual... MENTS, and FANCY GOODS, &c., kkc., &c. ‡ |..
ALSO
Apply to--
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
¡MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, tolb December, 1906.
TO LET.
"RANFURLY," CONDUIT ROAD.
(1783
OFFICES in KING'S BUILDING and
YORK BUILDING.
GODOWNS'an PRAYA EAET,
A HOUSE in CLIFTON GARDENS, Con.
duit Road.
A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE,
A HOUSE in WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD, FLATS in Moreton Terrace, App'y 10mm
VALUABLE GOLD CHRONOMETER and WATCH by Yates, Liverpool, (in nearly new condition),
AND
SURVEYOR'S THEODOLITE with
יי
STAND.
Catalogues will be issued, TERME :—As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, 10th December, 1905.
NOTICE
[OTICE is hereby given that the SALVED
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. NOT is hereby River that the SALVED
MENT & AGENCY CO., LP, tannklenny, 14th December, 19c6
-172
the Custody of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, will be sold by Public Auction by Mesi. HUGHES & HOUGH at the Godowns at Kowloon, og SATURDAY, the aznd December, 1906, at 11 A.M., Unices the same are claimed and taken delivery of and the KNUTSFORD TERRACE. charges due in respect thereof paid before that
KOWLOON.
TO LET.
HOUSE A
Apply to-
THE HONGKONG, LAND INVEST. AENT & AGENCY CO., LD, Hongkong, 31st July, 1906.
TO LET.
date.
Full particulars of the said Goods and Wreckage can be obtained from the POLICE and HUGHES & HOUGH.
Hongkong, 13th December, 1906.
(1194)
1789
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.".
DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
".
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 18th December, 1906. [121*
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received instructions
to soil by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON SATURDAY,
the aznd December, 1906, commencing at 2.30-9.31, at bis Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, A.VARIED COLLECTION OF FANCY GOODS, Comprising:-
BRONZE GROUPS, FIGURES, PLAC. QUES, and CARD RECEIVERS. WORK BOXIE, LEATHER GOODS.
CENTRE PIECES and VASES, CLOCKS,
: FANCY GLASSWARE, MIRRORS, POR CELAIN FIGURES, &c. &c. &C-.............
ALL SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS, On view from Friday afternoon, TERMB1-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, 15th December, 1905.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ·
PUBLIC AUCTION,
MR.
R. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received
instructions to sell at hir Sales Rooms, in Duddell Street, ON
THURSDAY,
the 17th day of Deccimber, 1906, at 3 PM.
Lion.
A London message to the Arahf-states-that the Governor of Hawali endorses the proposal, of naturalisation_rights being granted to the | Japancie by the US, Government,
|
TN
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS,"
|: Hongkong, 19th December, 1906.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COM
LIMITED,
CLASS
11th December, SEPARATE RAILWAY CARRIAGES DEMANDED). According to a London message to the diski, the San Francisco correspondant of the Times reports that the anti-Japanese agitation in San Francisco, is becoming....more acute every day, The agitators are now urging the railway com.. panies to provide separate carriages for Japan- ese at it, akteady done for the negroes." At public meetings the agitators are condemning In Cauke of 375. Dhe, net $4.50 per Cank the Presidential Message, and it seems as if
every
effort
Japanean spirit.
being made to ioflame the anti-
PORTLAND CEMENT.
ex Factory,
ex Factory,
A Sao Francisco message.published in In Bags of go ba ̈nęt. 88.70 per Bag vemacular contemporaries slates that Mr. Miller, the U.S. Codeul-General at Yokohama, speaking at the California University again re- pudiated the report circulated by a newspaper interviewer to the effect that he had stated that' war was imminent between Japan and America, and had also predicted that Japan would secure supremacy on the Pacific. The speech is stated to have met with the disapproval of the
majority of his audience, but nevertbala16 created a deep impression,
Setters, Fointers, Greyhounds, N1, WONG-NEI-CHUNG ROAD.
and 16, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD. the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be The ONE-SIXTH share and interest of the | gards this refissa) av a direct violation of the
Bloodhounds. Short Dogs, Long Dogs, Big Dogs. Little Dogs.
Apply to--
HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND
& LOAN CO., LTD.,-
No, B, Queen's Road West, Hongkong, 7th November, 1906.
TO LET.
Mr. Kuring, the Japanese Ambassador in Paris, who signed the Treaty concluded be-- (130 tween the United States and Japan in 1894,
has made an interesting statement on the pre- sent.difference between the two countries to M. Jules Hedeman, of the Matin. He points out that under that treaty the United States under took to give to the Japanese the same treat- meat as to citizens of States entitled to the most favoured-nation treatment,, and to grani them the same civil and social rights as those enjoyed by American citizens. The refusal of the Californian authorities to admit Japancio children to the ordinary pubile schools affects m Japanese population of 10,600. Mr Kuring re Treaty of 1994. It has, he says, caused all the more dissatisfaction among his compatriols as it implies a distinction of races which they as a At the same time Mr. Kurino does not consider proud and sensitive people regard as offensive. the situation to be disquieting. Ha hawfull confidence in the friendly disposition towards Japan of the United States Government and the halk of the American people, and believes that the perfect impartiality of President Roosevelt and his advisers will lead them to admit the justice of the Japanese claims. The establish. ment of a distinction of race against the Japanese, contrary to the stipulations of a iresty, closely affects the vital interests of their country. But, adds Mt. Karino, no sensible man in Japan thinks of having recourse to any other than diplomatic means for enttling the question at lesise, -łapan Chronicla.
held on MONDAY, the 24th day of December, late TANG YUK Churn of and in the pieces of 1906, at 3 P., at the Offices of the Public ground registered in the Land Office A Works Department, by Order of His Excellency KOWLOON MARINE LOT No. 50, the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, KOWLOON INLAND LOTS No. 619, 630, at Hung Hom, in the Colony of Hongkong,
631 and 1,111, for a term of 19 years, with the option.
of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed and of and in all the messunges and buildings [1073 by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for thereon respectively,
one further-term of 99 years.
GAMES
Pip-Pip, Spring Heeled Jack, Pluck- ed Roosters, Fuzzy Wuzzy, Min- nows in Wells, Piggories, Tivoli Board, Frog Skittles, Hooker;
80., Many of which are, enough to make a CAT LAUGH.
&0
&o.
FLAT and THREE ROOMS, near the
A Hongkong Bank, suitable for Offices. Moderate rental,
Apply to-
X, Y, Z. Clo Hongkong Telegraph,
{for} Hongkong, 17th October, 1906.
TO LET.
Thousands of
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry
No.
Marine Lox No. 1
Locality:
Boundary
Bissaurensants.
SE (39) KE, JW.
(nes | Inat | fant |1445 |
Content in
Square feel
Annual Rent.
Upset Price
50 505 300 305
Hongkong, 18th December, 1006.
*OUR-ROOMED HOUSE on
EAST, DEAT East Point. Apply to--
PRAYA
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, 26th November, 1906.
TO, LET,
AND ALSO
The CINE-SIXTH share and interest of the late TANG YUK CHUEN of and in the business of the MAN LUNG SHOP, No. 127. Des Vaux Road West, and of the MAN LUNG GINGER FACTORY, at Yaumati, on Kow- toon Inland Lots Nox. 629, 630, 631 and 1,131 PARTICULARE,
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 50, Area 80,600 square feet. Annual Crown Rent $832.
Kowloon Inland Lot No, 619. Area 47,750 19,423 square feet. Annual Crown Rent $116.
Kowloon faland Lot No. 630. Area 23,1co square feet, Annual Crown Rent $roo
(1200
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
[143 PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 24thday of December, 1906, at 3 PM, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of tis Excellency the Governor, of Ten Lots of CROWN LAND, at Shaukiwad, in the Colony of Hongkang,
XMAS TREE O the Water, suitable for the storage of any for a term of 5 years, with the option of
NE GODOWN, se Paar POINT, close to
Cargo.
Floor Area 6,100 square feet.
Apply to
ORNAMENTS.
&c., &c.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 15th October, sgod.
POWELL'S
BAZAAR.
TO LET.
EUROPEAN SHOPS, OFFICES, and
GODOWNS (soliabla for Dry Goods Storage) at No. 14, Dey Vaux Road Central, (formerly occupied by Messrs. Shewan, Tomqui & Co.
Apply tom :
HQ TUNG,
Kowloon Island Lot No. 631. Ares 23,100 square feet. Annual Crown Rent $ro6.
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1,111, Area 1,250 aquare foot. Annual Crown Rant $30,
For further particulars and conditions of sala, apply tom
COMMERCIAL
TO-DAY'S EXCHANOR,
Selling.
Loodop-Bank T,T........
Do, demand nagiin Do 4 months' sight. France-Bank T.Turis America-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank TT India T.T. up itse
Do. demand. Shanghai-Bank T.T. Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Singapore T.T....
Auctioneer.
Japan-Bank T.T. JavaBank T.T.
* Meurt. EWENS & HARSTON,
Solicitors for the Mortgages,
or la
* ་
Hongkong, 18th December, 1906. (95
renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by XMAS! XMASI! XMAS!!!
the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kino, for one further term of 75 years.
No. of Sale.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS,
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Boundary Mensitateny.
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15th December, 1906;
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Jardine, Matheson & Col
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Hoogkapp, 18th December, igɔd,
* | Upma Price.
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you aga
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4 months' sight (C. up.
6 monthsight LG..
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30 days' sight San Francisco & New York ..55t
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do.
30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 3.3 13/16
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SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd October, 10c6.
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
SC
BARRETTO & Co.
General Agents, Hongkong.
PORT WINE.
*Direct Shipments from the
COMPANHIA AGRICOLA E
COMMERCIAL DOS VINHOS DO
PORTO
(Successors to Donna A. Ferreira).
Monopoly for China of
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
Light Tawny (Brown
Label)
“Whita Tawny (Brown
Labely
Full Wide (Brown
$10.00 Per Doz. Dase.
(@Label) viandesin *11.00 White Tawny (White ...Label)................ 17.00
Medium Tawny..
(Brown Label). TAWA (White Label). 14.00. Taw, 1887 Vintage.....
... 13.00
Selected Old Port 35.00....
Quista de Graoja,
Selected Old Port 19.09.
Dry. Ho. 3, Selected
Old Port
Quinta do Porto,
Selected Old Port 30,00
Dry No., Selected
Old Fort Dry No. 1; Balented
Old Fort
$5.00
30.00
BARRETTO & Com
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akang, 19th December, 1999