THE RACE AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED.

Manager's Report for Four Weeks Ending August 9, 1913.

The report of the manager of the Haub Australian Gold Mining Company. Ltd., for the four weeks onding August 9, reads:-

The abnet of mine measure- ments and assay results shows & total of 380 feat, made up ne follows:-Sinking 34 feet, driv ing on lodes 94 feet, and oross outting 238 feet, and compares with a total of 299 feet for the previous four weeks.

Bukit Koman-840 feet Level. The cross out oast has been advanced 16 feet, making a total of 113 feet.

The Drive North on the 40 feet lode has been extended 20 feet, making a total of 32 feet, on lode 60 ins. wide assaying 2.83 dwts. The South end has been driven 9 feet, making altogether 16 feet The lade is worth 9 10 dwts. over a width of 60 ins.,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

the sinking until a pump is in- atalled as there is an unusual quantity of vator here.

Stopes. Alove the 260 ft. level, 2 stopes are being worked, the lode averages 60 ias, wide and ja worth 4.23 dwts,

Above the 80lt. level one stope

ins. wide and is worth 4 dwts. is being worked, the lode is 100

Crossouts for stope filling smount to 85ft.

Surface Works. During the month 5,285 tos including 120 tons of rack from of surface ore has been milled the autorop of the Eastern Lode.

Sempam

The excavations referred to in the last report are completed, and a new faction of main flame will be constructed forthwith. The remaining sections of the old flame are mostly decayed'sn' lesky.

Milling.

A

Four Wildey ubles recovered 34.25 tons of concentratos which quantity was treated in our Urit Mille with 37.0 tons of old tailings.

Milling Sheet for four weeks ending August 9, 1913:

Bukit Koman.

740 feet. Level-Main Drive | ** North. To this has been added 40 stamps ran 25.45 days, lost 6 feet, making a total of 124 foot, time 3.55 lays due to repaira to on a lodo 80 ins. wide producing No. 1 and 2 battery guides and 2.96 dwts. In the South Drive 5 mortar boxes (1.02 days), remain- feet, a total of 134 feet has been dem to general repaire, cleaning

carried on a lode 60 ins, wide giving low grade ore,

up, etc.

Stone Crushed :- Bukit Koman Anderson

East Lode Outcrop...

11

1,655 tona.

921 120

"

2,696 tone.

040 feet Leval.-In the Drive South only one foot has been added during the month, making a total of 300 ft. from the Crosscut ns, the coolies hive been engaged in blasting out the sides for investigation. The average neaays from the drive and the sides gave 7.06 dwls. per ton.ciraning up.

540 ft. Level. No.. 2 wioze Surface ore crushed South sunk 22 (t, making 32 f... total depth, in a lode 48 ins. wide assaying 2.3 dwis. This grade will no doubt improve as the winze deepens.

The Hantington Mill ran 20:33 days, lost time 168 days due to ordinary repairs, renesale and t

L

Stopes.Above the 840 ft. loval 4 stopes are being worked, the lodo averages 3.9 dwts, over a width of 101 inches.

Above the 540 ft. level 1 stope is being worked, the lode avér- aggs 00 in. wide and is worth : 4.0 dwis.

Ab vo the 440 (t. level, 2 stopen are being worked, the lode aver- ages 103 ins. wide and is worth

3.08 dile.

Crosscuts for stope filling, amount to 132 ft.

·Anderson:

........ 300 ft. Løvel.—The Main Drive North has been extended 24 ft., making a

total of 190 ft. The lode has shown great variations in value, the samples averaging 6 85 dat over a width of 60 in. In the South Ead.-8 ft. driven brings the total up to 188 ft. The lade is small and poor.

160 ft. Level North of Stope Bhaft. The drives from the orosscut East are being continged. In the North end 12 ft, driven makes a total of 47 ft. on a lodo 60 ine. wide assaying 6.5 dwte. The South drive has been advanc- ed 9 ft. making a total of 35 ft. The lode is 60 ins. wide and BANAYA 3.85 dwts.

*The Crosscut East-Has been extended 5 ft., making a total of 109 ft. The winze below the 180 ft. level North has been sunk 6 ft., a total of 14 ft. and com. municated with a stope above the 260 ft. level.

|

Total tous crushed in Bukit Koman Milla

*

1,421

Amal- gam. 0%.

Sponge

.4.117 Bul- lion:

OZ.

POST OFFICE.

The Lushow with the mails from Lon.

don via Siberia of Wednesday and Satur day, the 13th, and 18th ulio, is dun to arrived here today.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

1913.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 8th at 12.30-Pressure has decreased moderately in the

The Hongkong Maru with the Amer-Kalfong, Br. 987. J. V. Bidford, 6th north, the depression being cen- The Yingchow with the mail from Lon

B. & 8.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

can Mall in due to arrive here to-day. Kat-Hongay 4th inst., Coal-tral this morning near Wadivo AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. don (via Biberia) of Friday 15th ult, le Tingeang, Br. 21. 1843, A. Bramwell, 8th stook, due to arrive here on Wednesday the 10th)"," Inst.-Honey End ins, Coal,-

inst

Changes in the south are small. J. M. & Co.

A shallow depression still The Aaye with the English Mail, left Kashing, Br... 1,143, Byers, 6th insf Singapore on Saturday, the 6th inst. At

Haiphong 4th Inst. Coal.-B. &oovere 8. Obina. 10 a.m. and is due bere on Thursday, the 11th inst, at about 5 a.m. This packet Hangsang, Br... 1,556, 8. Wilde, 7th brings the Faroel Mail closed in London for despatch by the all sea route on the 19th ulto. 6th it, and for despatch overland on the

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.

Halsang, Coast Ports. Paul Lesat. Europei, Australlen, Shanghal Hangokow, Manila. Mausaza, Sandaken, 0. J. D. Ahlers, Shanghai,

and Japan.

MAILS DUB.

Siberian, Lushow, 8th inst, Amerion. Hongkong Mara, 8th just. Englia.aye, 11th Inst. Biberian, Yingohow, 10th inst.

MAILS CLOSE.

Shanghai, North China and Japan via Kobe (Europe vis

Hiberia)-Per Paul Legut, 8th Einst., 5 p.m.

Bangkok-Per Yi Loung, 8th inst., 5 pm. Straits, Colombo, India via Bominy-Per

Luzon Maru 8th inst., 5 p.m.

Hoihow. Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per

!

Mathilde, 9th inst., 8 a.m. Salgon-Per Laertes, 9th inst., Da.m.. Pukivni & Hisiphong-Per Hanoi đ

inst.. to u.m. Swatow, Amoy & Foochow-Fer Hal

yahg. 9th inst., 10a.m. Saigon. Smits, Ceylon, Ade laido, Western, Australia, In dia. Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles (Lule Letters to.Noon. Extra Postage 10: rents). Letters posted in oll the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance, will be included in this contract mail.)-Per Australion. 9th inst., 11 am.

French

-mail. ·

Straits and India vià Calcutta-Per

Kumcang, 9th inst., 1 pan. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 9th inst., 1.15 p.m.

American

inst-Shanghai 31st ult, Gen- J. M. & Co.

Mamun, BC, J. W. Evans, 7th

Ink-Swatow 6th insi,, Gen- D. L. & Co. Hue, Fr. 25. 739, A. Cornélinsan. 7th int-Haiphong Bih init, Gan.

AR. Marty.

Chongthing. Br. 1. 1,989, V. Mol. Lid

dell, 7th inat.Tientsin, rio. 28th

uit, GenJ, M. & Co.

No returns from Japan. Hongkong Rainfall for the Pá hours ending at 10 am, today. 0.00 Inches.”....

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District,

Marle, Ger. t. 1,189, J. Davidson, 7th 1 Hongkong

inat-Guaymas & Moji 2nd ult,

-Eng Hok Fong

Paul Locat, Fr. s. 7,396, Lancelin. 7th Neighbourhood

instMarseilles 10th ult., Gen. M. M.

Halyang. Br. 8. 1,302. A. E. Hodgins. 7th

11

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named,.,

Steamers For

LONDON, via Us- DEVANHA

To Sail On Remarks

Noon Freight -

ual Forte of Call Capt. W, R. Hokey 18th Sept. & Page LONDON & ANT-]

WERF via Binga- | NYANZA

pore,

Penang, Capt. H, N. Rivers,

Ombo, Port Bald, B.N.R.

& Marseilles

120

SHANGHAI,

and

Forecast..

8.W. winds, moderate:

fine.

AND

2 Formosa Channel 3 South coast of China between H.K* and Lamooke

inst-Foochow & Amoy 6th Inst., GenD. L. & Co. Kwonglee. Cal. a. 1,408, 7th inst-Can- ton 6th inat, Gen.-C.M.S.N. Co. Mohael Jebsen, Gor, & 951, T. Jacob. Len. 7th Inst..-Bangkok 6th inst. Gen-Clunese. Uly, Nor... 885, J. Pederson, 7th inet4

Bangkok 30th ult., Rice.-Order. Hangohow, Br. N. 999, Owen, 7ik Inst -Manila 3rd inst., Ballast-B. &

B.

Masconomo, 87, 8.. 2,950, Sowden, 8th

inst-Hororan 30th inst., Oil- Standard Oil Co.

Luzon Maru, Jap. s. 2,938, K. Sugawa,

8th inst..--Kobe 8th int. Cent Matchbs &c.-O.KS. Shinka. Mara, Jap. s.a. 3,814, Y. Murase,

K.

Bouth coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.

8. winds,

MOJI,

- KOBE ĮSYRIA

YOKO-Capt. C. R. Longden,

HAMA ain med, R.N.B.

· 1 ASSAYE..

SHANGHAI Capt. G. J. Coldwell

}

··· about 17th Sept

Freight &P'sage

about

Freight

22nd Sept.f

& P'sage

Freight

6 am.

12th Sept. & Page

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

A

"

· For Freight, or Passage apply to

fresh to moderate.

The same as No. 1.

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

The came

Hongkong, 8th Sept, 1913

.88 No 1.

China Coast Meteorological

Register.

8th September, a.m.

8th inst., Nagasaki. Coul,--M.B. Station. Tranquebar. Dan. 8. 2227. Z. Krumd, 8th inat.-Wladivostock lat inst. Gen.-M. & Co. Australien, Fr. s.x. 3,543, Gouboult, th inst.Yokohama 30th ult.--M.

M.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

September 6. Kwong-chau-wan for K. C. Wan Indian for Shanghai. Ting Bang for Canton.

Formon via Keelung, Shang hat and North Chloe Via Moll.Kathing for Swatow. Victoria, BC. and Bentle Wash-Por Awa Maru, 94

inst., p.m.

"Islands-Per

Taming,

Stamp Mill... 1,251 481 478 1.

luntington

Mill

501 190 197 0 Grit Mill

87 24 23.0 8:raits & Ceylon-Per Kitano, Mars,

1,819 704 699.1

Bukit Malacca-

Two Huntington Mills'ran 2.44 days, lout time 30 days, tua 15 replacing die ringe, fak› bostoni and housing of the mills and tej general repairs, clean upa, et«.,:

3,39

Surface ore clashed (1) from Bukit Jellis 3,152 tone (b) from Bukit Bulk 414 tons, (e) from Suugei Agas 178 tons, a total of 3,744 tons, ielding 054 oz. of amalgam, 451 oz. sponge and 417.9 oz of ballon. Average yield per ton Bt. Koman Mill. Average yield.per ton

Bt. Malacca Mills 2,39 Average valuo per ton.

Bt. Koman Tailings 100 Totals.-Stone crushed7,881 tons. Amalgam gathered. 2,773 oz. Smelted gold

1.145.3 Avorage fineness 018.191. Yield per ton

2.0Ldwto.

י

BUNKERS

can be supplied at cheap rates. at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo).

At these ports steamers call-

Eastern Lode.The sinking of the air shaft has been resumed.ing for bunker coal exclusively

The 8ft, sunk makes a total of 36ft. shall be unable to proceed with

are exempt from all shipping

The lode is pcor. We dues and charges.

THE BEST coffee

is the Cheapest in the end, and one of the very best is LOTUS MOKHA COFFEE, 1o the Cup it is rich, winy and fragrant-the-key-note of an appetizing breakfast- satisfying close to a busy

day.

OBTAINABLE FROM

ALL GROCERS.

H

RUTTONIEE & SON,

QUEEN'S ROAD "CEN

A. BUNE

Philippine

9th inst., 3 p.m.

9th inst.. 5 p.m."

Shanghai and North China-Per Hang

sang, 9th inst.. 5 p.m.

American

Canadian

Siberian

Wei-bai-woi, Chofoo & Tientsin-Per Cheongsing 10th inst., 10 a.m. Shanyha, North China, Japan via Nagasaki, United States. South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe Siberia)--Per Empres ∙of Russia, 18th inst., 11 a.mi. Mono-Per Sui Tal 10th inst., 1.15 p.m. Japan, via Kobe-Fer Tango Maru, 18th

inst., 10 im

irst., 11 a...

September 8.

Pongtong for Haiphong.

Bridge for Bangkok.

Haiyang for Foochow Paul Lecat for Yokoham.

Francisco.

American for Kwong-chau-wan. Haimun for Swatow. Tuensang for Manila. Kanakuk for Bun Mathilde for

Haiphong. Sabine Rickmers for Canton. Hanol for Pakhol Hangsung for Canton. Hopsang for Dalny, Ningpo for Newohwang. Cheongshing for Canton. Misumi Masa for Kwangyen. Tranquibar for Copenhagen. Talthybius for London. Luzon Maru for Bombay.

DEPARTED. Swatoy and Amoy-Per Kweli 11th Macad-Per Sui Tai Tithirst., 1.15 p.m.

September 7 Shanghai and North China-Per Lutow, Chenus for Bhanghai.

11th inst., 3 p.m.

Kutsang for Calcutta. Sabine Rickmore for Canton.

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai and No.h-China Елторе via Siberia)--For

Assiye, 11th inst. 5 p.m.

|Haiphont, Pukboi and Saigon-Per. Kal-

fong, 18th Inst., 8 a.m. Swatow; Amoy und

Foochow Per Haitin, 12th inst., 10 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa via Tamsci Daig Mar, 12th inst... 11 Straits and Samarang-Per Chunsung,

12th inst. 1 p.m. Macuc--Per Sul Tal 19th-inst." 1.15 p..

Wei-hai-wei and Tientsin-Por Kueichow,

American

Canadian

Fnglish

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

Per ss. Haimun, arrived 7th just., from Swutow. Naylor

Stirling, Master

(Wind

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force..

6 A

11

Wostook 7a 29,57 59 Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi Nagasaki K'shima Oshima Naha

(shi'jima

Bonin Is. Chefoo

11

E. A. Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD: BREMEN,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIVES

For

Stearters.

To sail on

Capt. Fr. Rehm 16,000

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-)

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, LUTZOW

SOUTHAMPTON, (Cart. H, Textor 17,300

·A'WERP & H'BURG

SHANGHAI, 'TSING-】 ONEISENAU

AND

MA- N'GUINEA,COBLENZ

BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Capt. L. Klugkist. & MELBOURNE .................

'W'NESDAY 17th Sept. 10 a.m.

About WEDNES..

17th Sept.

SATURDAY,

4th Oct 9 a.m

About

TUESDAY.

-6,750

COBLENZ

Cape L. Klugkist 6,750

16th Sept.

about

Capt. J. Koehler

JESSELTON, KUDAT & BORNEO-

TAU, KOBE

YOKOHAMA

MANILA, YAP,

14

Whalwel

29.9174 72 n

be

RONN,

91

Hankow Ichang Kiukiang

$6

H

H

Changsha

29.7872 85 ne 2 o Shanghai #1 Gutzlaff ・・ 29,7873-"ne 6 ov

0 0 Sharp P. 7a 29.6780——— Amoy

6a29.7478 82 wow 2 o

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

Swałow

..& Talhoku 5 a 29.7?

- 29.73

Tainan

29.75

"

Koahun

...

"

29.75

P'dores

29.70-

Canton

9 a 29.7382 83 -n

H'kong Gap Rock Manso

6.29.75 80 87.

D

·29.74 W

Tafohu.

**

29.7579-wo

Wuchow 9829.8282 83 w

"6a29,8181

Pakhol 10

Hoihow

Phulien

Tourate

C. BL. J.

Aparri Manila

Legaspi

"

Doila

Bacolod Cebu

Labuan

29.8281

b

29.9377 Bw 20

29 8471-waw, 10.

29.8378 wow 10 @a29.87 82-- so i b ---- 80.2.0 29.8887 111 10 29.9584

T. F. Claxton, Director,

Per w.. Huiyang, arrived 7th inst Hongkong, Observatory, Sept, B. from Foochow & Amoy.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level Bamey

of the sea in inches, tenths and Barber, Miss Barrett, Afiss

Mas-bundredths, Britton Morris

Stewart, Mr & Miwa Schnloken' Thom, Mi &

ter

13th inst.. 10 a.m.

Per s.. Paul Lecas, arrived 7th Inst.. Philippines Islands, Japan vis from Marseilles, etc. Nagasaki, Honolulu, United

Lalanne, R. P. State, South America and Artij, R. P. Canuda via San Francicco Bagley

Lucanture, Mis Per Perin, 13th inst., 11 a.m.

Ballerand, Mr & Mrs Loo Boboon Clark Straits, Barmais, Ceylon, Ade- luide, Western Australia, Indie, Faong Mo Tu

Dauphin, Le.. Aden, East, and Europe via Fauckeny, Mra Brindlel. (Late Letters ·11.a.m.

Gammar to noon, Extra Postage 10

Hartmana dents) (Supplementary mail a Hong Cheong board up to the time fred

for Herboso departure of the moll

(Extra Postage 10 cents): (Letters

posted in all the Pillar Boxes

In time for the first clearance

F.

Monlin Norman Ourre Petros, Mr & Mrs Russell, Mrs Robledu

Becalos, Capt.. Witchell

Zanon, Box

will be included in this contract SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

mall) The Purcei Mail will be elarad, Friday the 12th at 5 p.m. Per Devadbu, 13th inak, Il a.m.

Philippine Islands-Fer Loongsung 13th

inst. 1 p.m. Matac-Por Bui Tat 13th Inst. 1.15 p.m.

Zafiro, 13th

Philipp'ue Islands-Per

Vinst., 3 p,th.

Shanghai and North China)

via Biberia)-Per Yingchow, 19th Inst., 5 pm.

Siberian

Mail.

Swatow, Amoy and Foocbow-Por Hai

obing; 18th Sept. 10 a... Formosa vin Kestung, Shang- hal, North China, Japan vis Nagasaki, Victoria and Ta coma-Per Panama Maru, 17th

Canzo

dian and

Ameri

$inct, noop.

London, 26th Aug. Arrivals from China: Annam, Altmark, Indrakuala.

The following vessels, have pass- ed the Canal:Achilles, Bencle- usoh, Benvorlich, Candia, Syıla,

Rharishst & North China-Fer Anhul, Ment

18th inst. 3 p.

Anstra- Austra-

Mail.png Mail.

Philippine Islands, Australia Timor, Tasmania & New Zea land via Port Darwin-Per St "Albans, 19th fnat, 10a.m.

Philippine Islands) Austrails, Tampania & New Zealand vis Fors Darwin Per Walyuse, 24th inat, 2 pm

TIDE TABLE.

8th Beph, to 14th Sept, 1913.

"High-Watuo

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit,

SANDAKAN

the end of

October.

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHIN A

Hongkong, 8th Sept., 1913."

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

OUTWARD./

Steamiers.

Paul Lecat

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air Armand Behic saturated with moisture being 100,|

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale,

6'State of Weather, b blue sky, c.detached cloud, d drizzling rain

f. fog, g gloomy, h hail, I light- ning, o overcast, P passing

showers, q squally, r rain, a snow,

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for Japan on

HOMEWARD.

Steamers,

Will leave for Marseilles.

8th Sept. 1 pr.

8th Eept Australien,

216 Fe, L. Magellan,

23rd Sept. 1 p.m.

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR do BUSSIERRE," Agent,

Queen's Buildings, No. 3.

t, thunder, v visibility, wdow wet), THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

0 Bain" in inches, teaths and Lundredths,

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On Date On Date

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Steamers.

.....

at pr

(80

Berometer - 29,71 29.75 29.69 ST. ALBANS

89 Temperature 87

BASTERN Humidity 6A 87 Wind

59

W

'ALDENHAM.................

EMPIRE

Lee has Direction W

HANE KOM

M

16

Force Weather

inferior tigh-a- Low Water Fain

1.

Ef kiest open air Temporalana en die czch

wine. High, nor"""Low "Water | Lewont.

·High" - dos · Low Water

21

Al HK. Observatory, 8th Sept 1913. T, B. Claxton, Director.

Fried or Stewed.

الوحيد في

Arrive Hongkong from Australia,

Leave Hongkong

for Australia.

90th Sept.

19th Sept at a m 10th Oct.

11th Oct. Ist.Nov.

Slat Oot

21st Nov.

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, en suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, etc., and are Ilgated throughout with Bisotricity: All State Rooms have Electric Fans, A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried.

For further particulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Agents

Proprietar, Dr. J. W. Hobez

katoris: Hongkang

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