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-THE LAIK KINO" EDWARD VII.

THE FUNERAL',

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 1 1910

MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE FOUR WEEKS

ENDING APRIL 23...

The function to-day had little of the marked-778 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD ly mauraful character of Tuzsday's funeral pro- cession. To-day s

bone forth- brightly and the tuiscis were all mounted op Beck. The innumerable multi- coloured uniforms diverted this thoughts of spectatore and the formidable array of grea) perionages," bearing so many stately titles, toyed to excite the curiosity of onlookers generally to such a pitch that the ever-changing spectacle necessarily tended to banish grief.

The Chairman and Directors, Raub Aus- trallas Gold Mining Co., Ltd., Singapore, --

· Gentlemen,—1-beg to submit the following Mining and Milling Report for the four weeks ending April 23, gio.

BUKIT KOMAN.

Male Shaft-The fixing of "plunger life" and new main rods, also new balance box!

To-day's Advertisements.

HUNG ON & CO. SHOW ROOM AND STORE

At the Premises formerly occupied by A CHEE & CO.

· (74, Queen's ROAD CENTRAL.

GENERAL UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS. at No.'s level, is proceeding satisfactorily, and,ked, class and Iron Water of Lill ~ROOKERY, Cutlery, Electro and Silver as already stated, should be completed in the descriptions, always on hand, for sale or on month of May.

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440ft Lavel North-Main drive advanced 161, total 56yit, the lods of about the ama value as when last reported on.

London, May 19. The climax of to-day's excitement was the arrival of the Kaiser Klog George met la Majesty at the Railway Station. The Kaiser's stern, soldlesly bearing and his bronzed features drew favourable comment as he stepped from the carrings and preated King George, kiasing him on both cheeks. He spake kindly to the King's sons and then entered a carrings with

Thanks to official courtesy I was privileged His Majesty and the two drove together to to view the rest procession' both from the front- Buckingham Palace. The crowds were silent and rear of the Government Offices in White -but is noticeable that even the Jingaist ball. And in truth it was a wonderful scene an papers express pleasure at the Kaiser's visit the procession, which was one and a half miles and udmits His Majesty's dignified bearing.

long, was outlined ugainst the vivid teen full The Kaiser went direct to see the Queen age of the trees and expiosas of tuif backed by Mother and in the afternoon be accompanied the iridescent waters of the lake in St. James's King George and King Albert of Belgium to

Park, Against such a background the array of Westminster Hall Hats were rained in silence dignitaries moved by in their dezeling gold and everywhere along the route as the royal party

crimson uniforms and helmets and breast were driven past. One Royal carriage followed plates of silvered steel. Every colour of conveying beautiful wreaths. Que of there, the rainbow was presented as the represeDwluze, Lut should connect during the next four formed of purple and white flowers, the Kaisertatives of foreign Armis moved slowly placed with his own hand on top of the cataful-by. There were special officers of high que, and then knelt in front of the coffin in rank from Austria, Bulgaria, Deumark, Gor "silent prayer for a few anaments, King George many, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, and at the same time kneeling also. On rising both reden officers from the Armies, officers from Both were visibly heavier of these Powera. Toth there were the dulforms" worn by Officers from Ipin, indiau, Montenegro, Egypt, Turkey, Italy and headgear was in evidence. The were the score of other countries Fvery variety of

black banraking of some forces and the steel helmets worn by ethers, flashing in the sun- light; this wets caps and cockades with their plumes and feathers of all shapes and colours swaying in the breeze. As-the long procession wended is way onward the bejewelled Decora-

Monarchs shock band». eflected.

hire at moderate rates.

'Hongkong, 1st June, 1910.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

440k Level. - No. 2 Wisis South sunk loft: and hay now reached the required depth; the 340ft level South has not que reached this THE.&O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamer

weeks:

Tho 440k Level Stopes produced during the four weeks 1,047 tons of orp Buraying 3.50 dwts. per too.

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54 FT. Lavel N. from E. Cross-cut advanced 20 ft. total 23 ft. from cross-cut, the lode averaging 34 inches wide and the

very value 7.57 dats per tuu.

advanced 15 ft. total 216 ft, this drive should $40 FT. LEVEL SOUTH, 12 Fr. DRIVE

connect with No. a Winza S. sborily.

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549 FL. LEVEL Souri, qu Fr. Drive advanced 12. f, and conected with cross-cut from 121 ft. drive. It will not be secessary to extend this drive

THE STOPAS between the 540, ft. fevel S. 440

from 9 ft. level Stope, Station Drive Stope, and intermediate Drives and stope.

STOPE MINE,

* MALTA,"

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To-day's Advertisements.

· R. «

ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE,

NDERS are levited for the SUPPLY.

TENDERS

or CARPENTERS, CAULKERS, PLATERS, PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, SCRAPERS, SHOEMAKERS or LEATHER- WORKERS for the period of 12 months com- menclog tat July next to H.M. Naval Yard,

Forms of Tendor can be obtained at the

posited in the Tender Box at the Main Gate of Chief Constructor's Office, H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and when filed in should be de- the Yard not later than noon Wedoesday, 8th June, 1910.

W. T. HOOKADAY,

Chlef Constructor. Hongkong, 1st June, Toto,

"SHIRE

LINE OF STEAMERS,

LIMITED.

.."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM EUROPE.

PEMBROKESHIRE,"

(412

Entimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM CO.,

LIMITED.

Choice Australian

BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON,

and RABBITS.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consiganes of Cargo by the above-named THE Company's Steamship⠀⠀⠀ vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Company's Gedewst at Kowloon, where each Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods consignmeal, will be sorted out mark by mark,are being landed and placed at their risk, in our beers. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Goods are landed,

Co.'s hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods arg landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instractions are givao to the contrary withle 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 7th last at 4 FM,, will be subject to raut,

..

No Fire Insurnace will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the and the Company's representatives at no. appointed hour,

Goods not cleared by the 7th instant, at 6 P.M., will be subject to tent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

The greus of people waiting, ten abreast; to view the Rayat remains, is now six miles long Westminster Hall is to be kept upch, Inte ta- sight, to allow us many as possible to enter and see the cn. Hundreds waited outside all Jast night, "despite a thunderstorm and heavy rain. There was a second thunderstorm this evening. The Police arrangements are perfect, but notwithstanding the excellent purbary methods adopted the queue broke through the tion and Order on the Monarch's breast gleamed | fij leval produced obsut 500 tons of ore, tblé, Godowns for, examination by the Consign.Godown, where they will be examined at line of Police last night, flooding Palace Yard in the sunlight and almost Úlizded one like a human cataract. Luckily the doms el

Prince Fushimi, who rode beside the Grand Duke Michael of Russia, excited much atten. the great full were clised is time', and a large

160 FT. LEVELNORTH —Maia drive extended force of rulice bring bastily summoned the top, his Oriental type of coupledance and bis majority of the crowd was eventually persuadedich usiferin and Decorations holding the gen. 21 ft. total 417, the lode continues about the

eral gaze. to disperse quietly. No arrests were made.

The piesen of many richlysime in value as when last reported on. turbaned Indian efficers reminded spectators, of London, May 18

England's rule over 300 million souls. Amighty The scouss thrivghout Loudou are astound, impression was made by the passage of the ing. The street population has doubled, and War Lords and Sea Lords, the fighting men of trams, busses and amateur waghaltes are up-the nation, followed by the great statesmen and able to cope With the maffic. Parliament rulers of the Empire Fich)-Marshale. Lord Square is most impossible, owing to the Roberts and Lord Kitchener, with their batons, crowds. St James's Street has become simply and broaxed Admirals, with their breasts ablaze a double row of stands. The Daily News cal, with the insigains of miny Orders, aroused culates that £500,000 has been paid for seats admiration.. Lord Rosebery, dressed to the on Friday.

uniform of a Scottish Archer, and the Primier,

.

160 FT. LEVEL SOUTH.No. 3 winza sunk ar fi, total 93 . This wins has passed through the E. lode and is now in country rock; it should be connected with the mala drive 8. from Anderson in about 10 days.

THE STOPE above the 163 ft. level produced 1,234 tons of ore, the quality being rather lower than usual, as a low grade, block was removed dusing the four weeks under review.

ANDERSON'S,

160 FT. LEVAL SOUTH.-Main Drive extend. ed 27 ft. total 250 fi, apparently a part of the lode has been "thrown" to the W, A cross-cut will be put out in this W. direction to test the ground.

260 FT. LEVEL SOUTH -drive on E. fode advanced 23 total length 54 it. This lodo has every appearasce of the lade driven on in the level above, it is about 4ft. wide 5. well formed, but is poor,

100 FT. LEVEL NORTH.-Main drive ad- As Marlborough 11 use clowds are gathered Anquity, wearing, the uniform of an Elde, vanced 18., 10tàl 331 ft., at this point it con watching the endless procession of Kings sad Brother of Trinity House, rode amid the ovalnected with No, a wisze sunk from 160 ft. Lavel Princes-italinti, Portuguese, japanese, Belcade of Kings which followed behind King "Stope" 'Mine. garians, Sponh, Roumanian, Turkish, llelgian Edward's-coffin. One of the most imposing and. Egyptian, Germao, and a dez sa other nationalist observed of all was the Kaiser, whose ties-visiting the King. The newspapers appearance caused a thrill anongit, the crowds assert that nothing simular has been seen since he rode puudly on the King's right, dressed the beginning of the waill. There are crowds. In bis uniform for a Manish Marshal, as erect as a drajon and managing his steed with watching of President Roosevelt's house and a milar crowds are gathered at Kensligton of a Field Marsand

perfect skill, though holding the golden baten From mouth to mouth Palace to sue Krog Alfonso of Spain. At the along the whole route rad whispers"That's Railway Stations, too, rust umb.rs și propla

the Kuises." Fle press releience..o the are gathered to witness the arrival of other Kaiser, it may here belt are most se Kings and Princes and foreign naval and mili-Kung ticorgo luked pale and worn beside thetic and complimentary, The Pall Mall says; lary officers. Buckingham Palace also attracts so the boozed and martial dgure of his Imperial ennemout crowd.intent on watching the move.

Guest. The Bandard and Telegraph admit ments of the half-dozen Kings now living there.

that by King Edward's death the German But the most amazing sight of all is the King's imperar regius the premier place among last levee in Westminster Hath. The queue of made an excellent impression yesterday and Europene diplomatists. Altogether, the Kaiser propia there is five mueslung; one line stretches by his coming over without pomp, clothed as all the way in Chelsea. Yesterday 53,000 an ordinary Eglahon; by his sublued, people saw the bier. The doors were closed sympathetic, and zovit'y demeanour, and by his refusal of a silure on arival at Port at to p'clock but crowds, containing many

Victoria he has woo many hears, The Daily Japanese, waited all night despite the rain. The Mail says: there is no Sovereign wuose Casal of Police allowed the to enter the Hali, presence will bring more solace to English by a private entrance and remain there, an

bears than the Kaisti." On reaching West- hour. Tae scend is rightly said to surpass

minster in the morning the Kuiser courteously assisted the Q zeca-Mather to alight. anything in English history,

From under to stained glass window At the casters cod of the Hall a rover of people nowa past the Catalalque, which is guarded by giganti: Late Guirdsmen leaning, with heads bent, on their naked swords. The only light to the vast Hall is that cast by the alectic lamps and the candles. There is no siga of mourning about the pull, which is of cream silk embroidered with the Royal Arms. The Crown, Scepire, Decorations and Jewels glater in the electric light.

·

Yesterday 400 cases were treated by the Ambulance Corps.

'.

Kipling has written a poem on King Ed ward, in which be anys:----

#SIMPLY AS ANY DIED IN SERVICE,

HE DIED FOR US."

So the dead King's pageant slowly pissed or, and tollig helis and the boom of minute guns and the harrowing strains of funeral music. Slowly it moved forward between two double, deosely packed, hedges of humanity. The cuffs. was borne on a steel gun-carriage drawn by six Jetblack horses. As it passed by, banners were lowered Inerally in the dust, Not one of the 34,000 soldiers guarding the route saw the coffi Dass, for every mou's head was bent in reverence, The King's house, with its amply saddle and His Majesty's military boots reversed, followed the coffio; ben came the King's Scotch Gillie in Highland costume leading the King's terrier, The crowds were stupendous Hyde Park was a veritable sea of humanky. Numerous cases of fainting occurred and very many accidents among both civilians and soldiers, Even as early as g o'clock Patrol vios and Army Medical staff were erquisitioned to carry, away the sick. A hundred cases were, caried past the Marble Archi. Most of the prostrations were due to sunyjoke. Ose lady's ribs were broken by the crush and Apother | had her thigh bon's broy en. Baya 'climbed the" trees despite bubed wire fencing, sad oun fell wounding three persons. The pressure is Da from a tree on the heads of people in the crowd, ford Street was so terrifi: that the Lancers were almost swept away and the thuis would bwe been rushed by a sea of people, but for the timely arrival of fresh troops,

London May 20th. After Westminster Hall was closed last night the crowds that bad gathered outsida remain ed in the street all night, in order to secure positions fur to-day's ceremony. Subsequent to the closing of ibe all to the public, zoo belected.members of the Police Force ware al- lowed in to see the b ́er, and after they had re Tired the foreign diplomatists and military officers were ashered ia. A weird scene was presented as the lights ranged about theby six specials filled with mouroers. The old catalalque Blumjaited the gullen robes of the diplomatic officials and the variegated uniforms of the military officers. Just then a fearful thunderstorm burst over the city, the claps re sembling the discharge of 10-inch guns. The peale of thundar uwoke ali I. ndun and the vivid lightning iftumfeated the Abbay and Westminster Hall in a way that those who wit nessed the c.ne will never forget. Thea darkots; shut dowo again. Everybody con. pected the unusual. thunderstorm with the Comet,

To-day's great ceremony was the supreme 'climax of the week's crescendo of climizes In token of mourning, the instant the funeral procession began all work ceased for a few moments throughout the United Kingdom, The innumerable factories were silent; the telegraphs and tables stood idle; the trains on the great city's underground railways stopped; omnibuses and other streat conveyances baked On the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s vast system of communication, all trains and sizam ers—the ships on the Atlantic as well as those on the North and South Pacißc Oceaux-were Mopped,

THE STOPES on the Welado (branch) pro duced during the four weeks about 400 tons fore, assaying, according to samples taken in the Mipe, about 8 dwti, per too.

GENERAL.

AN AIR SHAFT DR SHUTE-is being sunk about 250 ft. N., of Anderson's to connect with"| the 16 ft. level Stope (Stops Miue). This will serve to send into the mine stone for Stope refilling, consequently when it is connected cross-cutting for refilling can be dispensed with in this part of 16? fi, level Stope.

BUKIT MALACCA-Mills are temporarily shut down, the machtaory is being thoroughly overhauled. Probably the Mills will start up again by the middle of the next four weeks.

MILLING SHEET-for four weeks ending April 13, 1910.

BUKIT KOMAN,

40 STAMPSC10 45.47 days. Loss of 2.83 days caused by breaking of two Cam shafts and re placing them with new ones, cleaning up, etc.

etc:

STONE CRUSHED :--

Bukit Koman Slepo,

Anderson..

1,731 tons.

919

170

2,771 tona,

HUNTINGTON MILL rau 26.66 days Loss of 1.53 days for gen. eral repairs and clean up. STONE CRUSHED:~~

Bukit Kaman Stopa

Producing Amalgam

Retort gold Bullion Average yield por too

24

215 tons, 232

457 tons.

Toisi 3,228 tons, 2,933 025. 1,119 1,137.425

7.047 dwis.

All claims must be presented within ten date they cannot be recognised. days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which.

No claims will be admitted after the goodi have left the Godowns.

E A HEWETT,

Superlatendeat, Hongkong, 18 June, 1910.

COMMERCIAL.

June 19, 11,15 am.

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All damaged packages must be left in

9.30 A.M. ON 7th instant. No claims will be admitted after Goods have left the Godowa nor will they se recognized if presented after to days of vessel's arrival hero.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.,

Agents. Hongkong, ist Java, 1910.

[414 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. LINE,"

FOR SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU, NAGA- SAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

by wire, are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorle

The following quotations for rubber shates, THE Imperial Germad Mail Steamship

& Co.'

Alla, ars Anglo Javaso m Anglo-Malays. Balgownior Batu Tigas

Bertams. Bukit Kajangs Bukit Rajahs Carey Ucileds

""YOROK,"

Captain J. Randermana, will leave for the above places TO-DAY, the 1st June, at 6 P,M.

For further particulam, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELOHERS & Co., General Agents.

71- .......... T. 18 28/.

.$11

Hongkong, 1st June, 1910 : "

.8/6

17/6 prom,

Castlefields.....125/- Changkat Serdangs.....................................$30 Cheras ......... Damansaras

Eastern Internationala.......35/- prem For, Selangor ................................

Gleneslys...............$3 Glousbiels ........................stas **** Golcond is

...130f.

Golden Hopeas Highlands and Lowlands........132/6 Todregitis.......

loch Kenneths Jequier

Jonglandor

Kamunings .................8/. prom. Kuala Lumpors ..............t85/. Lanadrons (fully paid).......... Lanadrons (ppd.) Lnbur

..121/6

Ledbarysin einen die naametri:91/6 Linggis ...............................,50/6; London Asiatics ..................5/- London Ventures ...............8/5 Merlimaus

Pejams.......$18

Pegobs. 350 Rubber Trusts48/5 prem. Sogrametszetébensopa, eritance d

Sandycrofts. Sapongs Scofields

Sekong............

Shelfords .......2017

$40 41/-

.....37/6 prem.

Singapore & Jobores .........................................520 Sumatra Paras.................................... Surgel Chobs10/- Subgel Kapars Tandjongs.................................72/6 prem, Tangkaha ..........................32/6' prem Toerangi..................7/6 prem nom.

Viu Kanto

United Sexdang.................... 125/- ‹ United Singaporda .............. 53 ax rightu Volted Sumairas 'quid1/3 United Langkats

value of tailing 2.2 BUKIT MALACCA MILLS. Crushed 39 tons of stene from Anderson,

Para Rubber.............................iofi perib. #1 Stope Mine,

LEDHURY RUBBER ESTATES DIVIDEND. Total 411 tons producing

Messrs, Barkor. and Coy, raport having "Amalgam 119 cz1. Retort gold 45ort. Bul- received a telegram from the secretary of lion 4 cz

Totala-Tone crushed

Amalgam Retort gold Bullion

"

3,539 3,171 1,302.

ois.

"

1,178.415 Average fiornets

906.098 yield per ton 6:475 dwts. Grip Mille: Amalgam 96 oz. Retort gold 31 021. Bullion zu oru.

Windsor was guarded by the military and rail. The whole railway hee from Paddington 10

way officials. The Royal train was preceded

borough of Windeer was filled, fully in0,000 able balcony, sand, window and roof. Windsor people assembling there crowding every avail- Chapel was left unadorned save for the altar, which was decorated with lilies. The wails were hung with the Banners of the Knights of the. Garter. All the churches in, Windsor fol.ed their bulls as the procession passed on its way to the Castle grounds. The Monarchs followed the coffio on foot, through Windsor Park, The gun carriage bearing the coffin was hauled by a fong, line of Bluejackets. The magnificent cortege was well offent by the glant oaks and the Juxuriant vegetation of the Park. The sɛent inside the gorgeous Chapel as the rays of the Sun streamed through the stained glass win. dows on the brilliant throng was one that will ever be forgotten. The coffin was placed before the altar and lowered by a mechanical arrangement into the vaults, when the Archbi ozs. Bullion 3 oz. shop of Canterbary read the committal portion of the Burial Service. Wreaths are reaching Windsor in hundreds. Sixth, usand have al St. George's Chopal is filled with them. The ready arrived, and half an acre of the lawn near

Mikado's wreath measures 5 feet 6 in.in dia Ar Bombay, early on the morning of May 16, mater and in especially noticeable, being com

a panther escaped through the roof of his cage posed of hundreds of the choice: orchids. The In Victoria Gardens. The superintendent had Tallings in Parliament Square and at Marble Arch, the Venetian masit along the route, and the visitors cleared out of the gardené and the all lamp posts warn hung with Isurel wreaths gates closed. This panther was found on the sasibylurumenable individuals and Kituilone. A of his cage and was shot,

Wilflay Tables: Amalgam 15ørt. Refort gold 8 ozt. Bullion 8 ort,

Chili Mill: Amalgan 10 ors. Retort gold a

Mortar boxes: Bullion recovered 78 0x1.

- WM. J. DATES,

Manager.

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the Ledbury Rubber Company, in London, advising that the directors have declared a dividend of 171 % for the year ended December 31, 1919. They have also placed the sum of £1,750 to reserve, £1,800 to bonus to employeast food, and are carrying forward' Z650 to next account.

Events Coming.

Thursday, and Jusa, Auction sale, Green Island, saltpaire.

Friday, 3rd June, King's Birthday, dies mom.

Saturday, 4th Juce, Adction sale, miscellaneous articles, Hughes' and Hough, 11 m.

Auction sale, mitcellaneous goods, G.-P. Lammert, 2.30 p.m.

New Seamen's Institute, opening ceremony, 4 Saturday, 18th Juse,

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The "ASANI" Drawary is situated soar' Celebrated waters are used in the manufacture of

~ the “SUITA SPRINGS,"

Purity guzikateed; Noto Price Last →→

" ASAHI" & ""SAPPORO "

per case

Beer,

dos quai

$13.00

par case 8 dari più $13.50

To be obtained at all Retallers.

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THR “HINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND

HORTGAGE 00, LD..

(CAPITAL PAID UF 51,890,000)

Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Goods, received on Storage. Adrances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.

{Rates and Particulars on application}

THE OFFICE OF ・ TRUSTEZ, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.

General Managers,

Hongkong, voth Manch, tood..'

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

On SATURDAY,

the 4th June, 1910, at 2.30- P.M., at his Sales Rooms,

A QUANTITY OF

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

(Just Arrived from London),

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COMPRISING -

PRISM. BINOCULARS, POWERFUL BINOCULARS, SILVER-BACKED MIR. RORS, COMBS and BRUSHES, COMBINATION CABINET of FISH and FRUIT KNIVES and SERVERS, SILVER FLOWER VASES, ROSE BOWLS, SILVER- MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLES, CHINA VASES, PHOTO FRAMES, PURSES, FISH EATERS, SET of CARVERS in CASE, A quality TEA and COFFEE POTS, SUGAR BASIN, CREAM JUG, TABLE, DESSERT and TEA SPOONS, TABLE and DESSERT FORKS, MEAT CARVERS, best quality BREAKFAST ORUET, 4 and 6-Bottle ORUETS, JELLY and BUTTER DISHES, &c, &c.;

· AND

"

Ladies' and Gest GOLD-CASED WATCHES, ALBERTS, LONG GUARDS, DIAMOND and other PRECIOUS STONE RINGS, BRACELETS, BANGLÉS, Ladies' HAND BAGS, HEAD GUARDS and other FANCY JEWELRY ;

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ALSO

A. Few Lots of FINE TURKISH TOWELS, LAUK CURTAINS 44 ydi, long, SATIN' QUILTS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS and SERVIETTES, &c., &c.

Og View on Thursday, p.m.

#Calogues will be issued.

TERMS:—As usuaÏ.

Hongkong, 1st Junë, 1910,

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

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REDUCED PRICES FOR

WHISKIES.

Per Cale

KING EDWARD VII VERY OLD LIQUEUR

WHISKEY (Gold Label)

$26,00

KING GEORGE IV VERY OLD LIQUEUR

WHISKEY (Gold Label)

26.00

KING EDWARD VII SPECIAL (White Label)

$18.00

1

KİNG GEORGE IV (White Label)

18.00

18,00

CLUB WHISKY (Our Own Special Blend)

18.00

PERFECTION (D, & J. McCallum's)'

The cheapest of these Whiskies is far superior in Quality, Mellow ness and Maturity to the majority of the so-called popular Whiskies. Connoisseurs are unanimous in their verdict no regarde this.

H. PRICE AND CO., LTD., WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

12, Queen's Road, Hongkong.

Telephone No. 185.-Bing us up when you are in need of anything in

the way of Wines and Spirits.

Moerkour, syth May, MS

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