10
SINGAPORE MODEL DAIRY,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913.
were to increase their stook more ospital would be necessary.
Mr Page pointed out that the dircotors did not ask to increase their capital.
Hr Welsh: No, but they will do.
(Continued from page 5.)" Mr Welsh seconded. In doing so, he said: I have nothing to add to what the Chairman has Mr Page went on to say that if told you, and I wish to express they wished to rairs fresh ospital my complete acquiescence in all surely they should raise it efther that he has said. In my opinion, by debentures or creste it in the the only way whereby the busi-sature of preferencs shares. They nese can be carried an advantall know that if they reduced the ageously is to reduce the capital ospital it meant a lengthy and liability to such a point that the somewhat expensive application available assets will cover same. | to the court to get it confirmed. At the present time we have not got that.
Making a Lojs,
Mr Robertson said it was a mat. ter of extreme astonishment to him that such a proposal should be submitted with such a bald statement. At the last meeting he asked various questions and received various replies, and at that time they were supposed to be working at a profit. Now, how aver, they were told that they were making a loss. The profit on the two monthe he did not consider, for two months' working was no- thing to go by, He would like any information as to the cost of feeding cattle. He understood that the figures at the last meet. ing were purely imaginary and that afterwarde it was found out that all that was told him was wrong. He thought that before anch a resolution was put to the meeting they should be told how the thing was actually going and what the actual position was. This game of simply telling them that everything would be all right was not going to suit the majority of the shareholders. He wanted figure, not statements..
Mr. Welsh Ang figures you may wish, as far as it lies in our power, you shall have.
Mr. Robertson : Were the figures at the last me sting correct? Mr. Welsh: The figures given at the last meeting were entirely
erroneous.
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A Postponement,
Mr Welsh replied that the sp- pllastion was not necessarily sleng- thy or expensive one. At the pre- sent time they had liabilities not represented by ascate and the fact; of the matter was they could go down into the Aronde and get these shares thrown at them at 82 a time. The coures before them now was the writing down of the shares to a point where the assets covered the liabilities, and then after that they could ask the shareholders if they were prepared to put up any more capital. At the prosent time they! were simply drifting from bad:
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to worse.
Mr. Page naked if they had any. prospect or anything in the nature of a guarantos of getting their capital in the form of ordinary shares.
Mr. Welsh replied that he thought they had."
POST OFFICE.
SHIPPING NEWS.
The United States Maila Ex.
ARRIVED.
8.8 Fersia have been transferred
to the Empress of Russia' B
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 29th at 5.30.-Signals lowered
At 11.00-Pressure has in- creased in all districts, consider-
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
riving at Hongkong on September Austria, Aust, as. 3,686, M. Cosu- ably in the north-east and slight AND ORIENTAL, S. N. CO.
1.
Mr. Robertson contended that. from the information they had been given they could not tell what the company was actually doing. He considers they should have six months' careful working | to consider, and then there wouli be some chance of sewing it anything was going to be done, He was in sympathy with the writing down but when he made his statements at the last meeting
MAIL'S DUE,
American, E. of Russia, 1st
September...
Hoh, 98th i nst-flingsly in the south-west.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24.
about the DATES named;- For
Steamers
pere Sind inst., Gen.- The depression in the China AL.
Sea is Alling up. |Glenlögan, Br. «n. 3,803, James
McGregor, 28th inst. hours ending at 10 am. to-day, WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or ** Bitgapore 25th... inst«,0.00 inches.
· Gen.—9, T, & Co.
· FORECAST FOR THE 24- MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY Tientsin; Br. 94. 1,897, Robertson, HOURS ENDING AT NOON
28th Inst-Shanghai and
TO-MORROW.
SHANGHAI.
MOJI, KOBE NILE Swatow 27th inst., Gen.
Forecast.
AND YOKO- [Capt. H. Powell, -6.
HAMA...............}", E. winds, moderate SHANGHAI 2*******
to light;
Siberian, Arcadia.
MAILS CLOSE.
5'p.m
District.
Sikiang, Frias, 615, J. Pamnier, 1 Hongtong Land
98th Init Hiphon
Amuy-Per Seang Bee, 29th instHakata Manila & Straits-Per Suevia, 29th inst.. 5 p.m.
Japan via Mei-Per Moyune, Suevia,
29th Aug,5 p.m. Shanghat North China and
English
Mall.
Canadian &
American
Malls.
Japan via Kobe-Per Fooksang, 29th inst., 5
p.m.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Aus- tralis, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) Sup plementary mali on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 centa) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Foxes in time, for
the first clearance will
be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parcel Mail: will be closed,
to-day at 5 p.m.-Per Arcadia, 30th August, 11
Shanghai, North China, Japan via Moji. United Staten, South America & Canada via Vancouver
16th inst, Gen.-N. M. &| Neighbourhood Mar, Jap. a. 3,870, E.
2 Formosa Channet
Co
Nomura, 38th inst.-Sin- gapore 23rd inst, Gen., ato,NY.K. Ger, 86, 3,387, Fr. Kruse, Chins between H.K
28th inst-Hankow 23rd Inst., Gen.-H. A. L. Yingohow, Br... 1,228. Wm. McIntosh. 28th inst-- Canton, Gen.-B. & S. Magellan, Fr. 2,961, M, Broo,
signal,
3 South coast of
and Lamooks
fine. Light or
variable
winds.
The same as No. 1.
4 'South coast' of)
Chias between H.K. > The samɔ
as No.. and Hainan.
China Coast Meteorological
Station.
28th inst-Saigon 25th inst, Gon.-H. M. Br. a., Bendixen, 28th inst-Kwangyon 27th inst, Stone.J & Co. Chunsang, Br. s.8. 1,488, J. G. Mattock, 29th inet.-- Sourabaya. 18th inst.. Sugar.-J. M. & Co. Haimun, Br. s.s. 641. Evans. 29th Nemuro
Register.
29th August, a.m.
¡Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
D'tion.
Weather.
Force.
Ga
Wostock 7829,8864 100 w "0
inst-Swatow 28th inst. Hakodate ... 29.95 ---- Gen-D. L. & Co. Triumph, Ger. ss. 769, W. Lange Kochi
Toklo " 28 79 chwager, 28th inst-Can Nagasaki ton, Gen.-J. & Co. Arcadia, Br. s.s,4,514, S. Barcham, Oshima
29th inst. Shanghai Naha 26th inst, Gen.-P. & O Ishi'jims 8. N. Co
Bonin Is.
оп
+1
29.89
" 29.86
K'shima
41
29.90*****
"
29 85- BSW 1
Te
29.83
0
29 82
5
29.85
29.94 69 80 n
Moyune, Br. s. 3,213, W. H. Chafoo
Grisewood, 29th inst, Whaiwe Liverpool 30th inst.. Gen. Hankow -B. & 6
Ichang
(Europea via Siberia) Chinhua, Br... 4,349, Finlayson, Kiukiang
Per Monteagle, 30th inst, | 11 a.m.
29th inst..-Manila 26th Changsha inst, Gen.-B. & 8, Shanghai
he thought they were round the Philpipine Islands-Per Loong-Huishow, Br... 1,222, G. Booker, Gutzlaff
Ho
corner, but they were not. cortainly would not guarantee any capital just now.
Mr McGregor wanted to know if there was a demant for all the milk that would be obtained from 200 cows.
پیر
The Chairman's reply was that he thought there was no doubt shout that.
Then what are the correct ones? The secretary read such a state- ment in detail, showing the total expenditure to be $26,021.68, and the loss on working account $3,' 861.37. He also read statementa showing that in June an approxi- mate working profit of $294 was made, and in July a profit of Mr Robertson proposed that tho $344:08. The milk sales in June mesting ba post pound until a dato amounted to $2,791.67, and in early next year, when the direc». July to $3,125.47. A farthertore would be in a position to statement showed the amount of put before the shareholders the espital reprezented by realisable definite results of the working up assets on July 31 last to bs to Noveinter 30. $37,407.22, the chief itemst sing:
Buildings, $10,905.21: bottles tion, which we canied, the and boxes, 81,389.81; cattle at Chairman (Mr Welsh cru-suting). cost and calves, $18,181; mob withdrawing the motion previous nery. $336,60; stooks at mana-ly put before the meeting. ger's valuution, $973.50; debtors, On the prop saition of the Chair- $3.410.82; outstanding calls, man, seconded by Mr Welsh, it $600. Current bank overdraft, was decided that an additional $8,475.27; a total of $12,238.65;director baappointed. Mr Brandt leaving on deduction from the was nominated, and his name will assets, the sum of $25,108.57, as be submitted in due form to a against & capital liability of meeting to be held in few days' $60,000.
A shareholder asked if the result could be given of the work-
ing up to July 31.
Mr Welsh read the balance-
sheet.
"
Mr Page said he did not toe how the company was going to
benefit by reducing the capital. What was the object of the reduc.
Mr Diehu seconded the resulu-
timo.
BUNKERS
can bos upplled, at cheap rates.
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tion, and how would it assist them SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK
in obtaining any extra capital?
The Chairman replied by y
(British North Borneo), At these ports etoamere call- ing that they must rais their stock to two hundred head of ing for bunker coal exclusively cattle. As they were proeeding are exempt from all shipping at the present time it was more dues and charges. starving than living.. And if they.
THE BEST COFFEE
Is the Cheapest in the end,
and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE.
In the Cup it is rich, wloy
and fragrant—the key-note
1o an appetizing breakfast-
a satisfying close to a busy
day.
OBTAINABLE FROM
ALL GECCERS.
PRUTTONISE A SON,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRA
A. PUNE
sang 30th inst., 1 pm.
Macao-Per Sut Tal, 30th August,
Siberlan
Mail.
1.15 p.m.
Shanghai, North China & Europe via Siberia-Per Linen, 39th inst.5 p.m.
Felun. Bangkok-Per
30th inst., 5 p.m. Hoihow, Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon-Per Triumph, 80th inst., 5 p.m. Tientsin-Per Chipshing. 3′th
inst., 5 p.m. Shanghai & North China
Mail:
(Europe via Siberia) Per Yingohow, 30th lost., -5 p.m.
9am.
•
Hongay-Per Wuhu, 31st inst. Tsingtau-Per
Swatow,
Swatow,
Swatow,
Straits,
Ichang, let
Sept...5 p.m.
Amoy and Foochow Per Halton, 2nd Sept.,
10 a.m.
Wel-hai-wei, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Huichow, 2nd Sept., 11 a.m.
Amoy and Foochow Per Kaijo, 2nd Sept.,
P..
1
and India vis Calcutta -Per Suisang, 2nd Sept, 1 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Chinhua,
2nd Sept., 3 p.m.
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29th inst Tientsin 20th Sharp P. inst., Gen.—B, & §‚ ̧ ̈*.
29.875 95n6o
29.8378 se4bov
1 10
7829.8583
6a79,8981 74 · no `1 o 29.8279 87-e1 b 5a 29.81- $
29.78
Amoy
Swatow
Talhoku
-OLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE,
Taichu
Tainan
1
Koshun
F'dores
August 28. Mitra for Singapore.
August 29. Magellan for Yokohama. Seang Bee for Sngapore. Tientsin for Saigon. Hakata Maru for Yokohama.. Elax for Bingapore Halyang for Fooohow. - Moyuon for Moji.
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DEPARTED.
August 29.
a
1 ASSAYE..
/ Capt. œ. J. Coldwell
LONDON, vis Us ARCADIA
ual Porta of Call ( Capt. 8. Baroham LONDON & ANT-
WERF via Singe-
pore, Fenang,NANKIN..
Umbo, Port Said, | Capt. Owen Jones &. Marssilise
To Sull On Remarka
Freight
& Piage
}
about 4th Sept
about
1. Fraught 11th Sept. J & Finge Noon | Freight 50th Aug. & Piage
10 8.m. Freight 3rd Sept &Page
All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
"For Freight, or Paiminge apply to
P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 29th August, 1913
E. A. Howeit,
Superintendent
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
For
NAPLES, GENOA, AL-ˆ
Steamers.
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, BULOW
SOUTHAMPTON, (Cane C, C. Nahrath
AWERP & BREMEN,
SHANGHAI,
NAGA-)
P. LUDWIG
To sail on
·W'NESDAY
16,900
SAKI, KOBE AND Capt. F. Wa Binzer 18,300
YOKOHAMA
MANILA, ANGAUR,
'YAP, NEWGUINEA, P. WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Cat. H. Bremer
& MELBOURNE ..............
JESSELTON, KUDAT &
SANDAKAN
-se 2-KOBE 29.77--80 2 29.79 20.77— —- nw 4- Cauton 9 a 29.85 84 72 se 2 b H'kong 6 a 29,8081 83 ene 2 c Gap Rock, 29.77 —— 40 Macso
29.7880 - ne 10 Wuchow. 9a -
Pathol
Hoihow
Phullen 6a 29.7779.-ése 21
Tourane
C. St. J.
29.8775
20
1
Aparri
29.76 78
Manila
29.79 78
0 c 00
1
*1
Iloilo
9a29.8781
Bacolod Cebu
11
#
Labuan
29.8684----
W У с 29.91 83"
Legaspi 29,8178.- sw 10
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80. 1.0
T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong, 'Observatory, Aug, 28.
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the laval Kwong-chau-wan for Kwong of the sea in inches, tenths and
chau-wan.
Helene for Swatow Devanha for Shanghai. Senegambia for Yokohama. Lovat for Calcutta.
Chowtai for Bangkok.
Samson for Bangkok.
Straits and Ceylon-Per Nan-On Sang for Saigon.
German
Mail.
kin, 3rd Sept. 8 a.m.
Straits, Burmah, Ceylon,
Adelaide, Western Aus
tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Napler Per Buelow, 3rd Bopt., 9 a.m.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
hundredths.
2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100. Direction of Wind, to Lwen points.
5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Ecale.
6 State of Weather, b blue sky,
COBLENZ
Cape L. Klugkist 6,750
3rd September
10. a.m.
about
W'NESDAY,
3rd Sept.
(SATURDAY,
6th Sept
About TUESDAY, 18th Sept.
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless
SUNA AMMTelegraphy/\Now System of Telefunken.
· For further Particulars, apply to
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GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1913."
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIl steamers.
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY: SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.
OUTWARD.
Steamers
Paul Lecat
o detached cloud, d drizzling rain Armand Behic
f fog, g gloomy, h hall, 1 light-
Par as. Siklang, arrived 28th ning, o overcast,
Swatow-Per Haimun, 3rd Sept., inet.. from Haijshoug,
10a.m.
Burkwall
Japan via Yokohama Laisang, Bengit
3rd Sept., 11. a.m.
American
Mail.
Fischer
Patton Thomson
Formosa via Keelung, Per B.8. Arcadia, arrived 29th Japan via Moji, Victoria inst, from Shanghai.
and Tacoma Per Ta- Boajiro, Hara Roseman, Miss coma Maru, 4th Sept, Ehreardt, Capt.
Mass
P passing showers, q squally, r rain, a snow,
t, thunder, v visibility, w dew wet). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hindredths..
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
NEXT SAILINGS:--
Will leave for Зарна оп
HOMEWARD,
Steamora
Will leave for
Marseilles.
7th Sept Australien,
9th Sept. 1pm,
21m Eat. Magellan.
23rd Sept. 1 p.m.
For Freight and Passage apply to
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Queen's Buildings, No. 3,
Day On Date On Date THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN
alp
noop.
4th Sept, 3 pm.
Shanghai and North China-Per Firth, Mr & Mra Anhui, 4th Sept., 3 p.m. W.L.. Philippine Islands-Per Eubi, Howell, Dr. §. Y.
Ikeda, M.
M. 'Roseman, Mins
N. Riceken, Mi &
Mrs
KÉ DO.
Barometer 29.68 29.71 Temperature 87 81. Humidity 72 87 Wind
29.71
86
72
E
1.
3.
Hargrave.
■
Weather
Rain
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po 4th Sept. 5 p.m.
Raube, de R. Mction} Villaverde, P. Force
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Straits and India via Calcutts-
Australian
Man.
Per Kutaang, 5th Sept.,
1 p.m.
Philippine Islands, Yep, SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL,
Highest open air Temperatua ze ika myth Lowest
ELK. Observatory,28th Aug., 1913.
T. F. Claxton, Director.
Steamers.
TIDE TABLE.
25th Aug., to 31th August, 1913.
ST. ALBANS EASTERN
London, 26th Aug. Arrivals from China:-Annam, Altmark, Indrakusla.
High Wate
Hongress
Low Water Four kong
Mos
DA +39 J
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