Public Auction.

Consignee

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1913.

CEO. P. LAMMERT, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

AUCTIONEER' SHARE &

GENERAL" BROKER .

THE Undersigned has received

Instructions to sell by Public Auction on

WEDNESDAY.

October 22, 1913 commencing at 5,30 p.m. at Ah King's Shipway Wanchai

1 NEW BAILING BOAT

(CHINESE RIGGED)

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

1

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

Thotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

Hector, Mr & Mrs

Innos, Mr and Mrs

Aaron, JM Anderson, W

Ahrfold, Mr & Mrs Kabel, EB

Kruseman, A

1

Logan, Leaman Lloyd, GT Lamberton, A

Ashton. FW Barberin!, T

E Bate, ER

Biden, FA

Baldwin, E

Lowe, FH

Brooma, Thos O

Mr

Baronsleather, and MnO Baronafesther Mrs Bates, B

Cambridge, A Cuatro, Er & Castro, Hue D'e Castro, Xantes D's Chappie, Fr Coleman, Dr A

HI FXD'A.#.

"KLEIST." having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Tressure and Valu Length 26' Breadth 7' Depth 3',ables, are being landed and stored For further particulars and at their risk into the hazardous view of plan apply to

and/or extra hazardous Godowns

LEF of the Hongkong and Kowloon Caldwell, Tw

Ourry, GF Wharf and Godown, Company. Collin, Wu J. Limited, Kowloon, and West Davis, OH Point Godowns, whence' delivery, Dertenno, Mr &

Dewar, J may be obtained.

Mrs & Optional Cargo will be forward-Douglas, Mr ed on unless information is [re-

Mrs BR ceived from the Consignees before

Duncan, 3 noon to-day requesting it to be Davies, Mr and Mr

Denison, C landed hore.

Daborne, JH" Ehrenfels, Mr &

Mi HE

Geare, Mr and Mrs

1. H. Gillespie, Dr J M Gordon, AG.

་་་

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

THURSDAY, October, 30. 1913 commen- ding at 11 s.m. at No. 1 Reclamation Street. Youmati AQUANTITY' of MACHINERY,

etc.!

comprising: CLYDE DON KEY FEED, PUMP with CYLINDERS 5" x 9" Diameter and stroke 8".

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all goods remaining un-Faller, D delivered after the 22nd of Oct, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be 24" CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS examined on the 22nd of Oct.,

and ENGINES 2 STEAM at 9.30 am.

WINDLASSES (complete) All claims must reach us before CYLINDERS IRON CAST the 29th of October. 1913, or INGS for 2 LTEAM_WIND- they will not be rocęgnized. LASSES I VERTICAL No Fire Insurance will be SINGLE CRANK TANDEM | offected..

ENGINE 1 HORIZONTAL Bills of Lading will be count- STEAM ENGINE with RE- oraigned by the undersigned. VERSING GEAR and FLY

WHEEL, cylinder 5" 1 VER | NORDDEUTSCHER

TICAL BOILER 5' diameter

and 10 height with FEED

PUMP. 1 HORIZONTAL

children.

deurgey.1 Gordon, P Goulbourn, V. Grisogone, P. D. de

Lt Col and

Lowe, Hrs FK

Mason, Ō 'Fare-

brother.

Matheson, Mian M

Matheson, Mr R

Kartin, G

Marriott, Dr O Herecki, J Kohta, BK

Moulder, A.B Mulder, Mr & Mrs

JDB Mackishan, B A Muller, Dr O

Mr and M

Mann Jr

McVeagh, Mr and

MR

O'Leary, Miss G

Ormalston, J Paton, J W

Rde

Fringlo, W 3 Prising, Mr & Mrs

FW

Ray, E

E. H Raymond, J E Raymond EM Raworth, B Rery, Miss F Rosa, RG

Rutherford, Mrs

Scbook, Mrs

Roome, A E

Singer, ET

Gordon. Mrs C albti. A

Square, Miss A' Grandley, Miss EM Swift Mrs G Gray, Cunt T Hind, W Hannibal, Mr &

Smith, Mr and Mrs

EE

Mrs WA

Hall, PC Hanna, Dr J G

Sflelds. он Swift, G H Vaughan, J Volghi, F Walker W

Capt White.

Howett, Hon. Mr E Wood, G-G

Harbord, W T

LLOYD,

A.C

MELCHERS & Co.' Gener-1 Agent

TUBULAR BOILER 5'6" Hongkong, 15th Oct., 1913. "1991

diameter and 66" length. 2

DOUBLE GEARED CAP-INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI

STANS.

also

1 SET 2 TON CHAIN BLOCKS,

· SHAFTING, OLD CYLIND-

ERS, OLD IRON, etc,

and

To be sold at a later date if not sold by private "treaty in the moanwhile

1 SET VERTICAL MARINE

ENGINES with 3 cylindern, of 15", 24" and 40" diameters,

ONO

Habson, D: HG

Hamilton, EW

Matheway, Mr and

Mrs DF

Wallace, G G

Wouren, HM van

G G

Wallace, Mr

Watson. L

Wicking, B L West, A

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, E. J.

.GATION CO.,

LTD.

Chee,

From CALCUITA, PENANO

& SINGAP R",

WITH CONDENSER and THE Company's Steamship

PUMPS COMPLETE. · Also 3 BILGE DIRECTING BOXES,

1 REDUCING and 2 *DIS.

"LOVAT,"

Castro, Co

Cell,

|Dobbie Mr & Mrs Donaldson W. A Finchett, Mrs. Gerlach, Mr &

W.W. Grimble, G.

Harris, J, B.

Heinemann, Mr

Mrs

Hinglo, E. J.

Jensen, B.

Mackintosh, J. 'A. · Major, Mra Money, Miss

McHugh, Mr andị

MrsF. E.

Mody, Mr & Mr

J. H. N.

Mrs

Murphy, J. A,

Mrs Murray, M. F

Pasamore,

Mrs W. C.

Entertainments

VICTORIA THEATRE.

NO PICTURES THIS WEEK

TO-NIGHT 9.15

THE GREAT

TO-NIGHT 9.15

DE. VILLIERS

TRANSFORMIST

!

ILLUSIONIST

and his brilliant variety Company presenting the GRANDEST

AND MOST DARING ILLUSIONS BEFORE THE PUBLIC direct from the leading Theatres of Europe

and the United States

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

THE RAGGEDY TWO".

CARLYN PHILLIPS

SINGING

AND

DANCING f

Pathe's Gazette

Notice.

PIANOS

FOR HIRE

$10.

PER MONTH.

FINEST EUROPEAN MAKES.

ROBINSONS

to the door. Benjamin and I fol lowed him: Mra C-went towards the kitchen with a view to tho. ontingency of having to prepare food But there was no vehicle. The three of de stood silently on

in

VIOLET .EBLE

Hero Worship (Wiffles as Napoleon),

The Bath Chair (A good Drama).

THEATRE

OCTOBER

ROYAL!

25TH, 28TH AND 30TH.

COMMENCING AT 9.5 P.M.

Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. the Hon. Mr. Nobb, Capt. & Glaud Severn the Officer Administering the Government, H. E. Major-General F. H.Kelly, C.B., C. O. Č. South China Command and Commodore R. H. Anstruther, R.N., G.M.C. THE HONGKONG - MUMMERS

& Peake, AD.J.

Saunders, Mis

Skelbemer, Mr and

Kraft, Mr & Mra W. Bibres, Dr.

D.

Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mra

Lemare Mr & Mrs Lennox, J.

CHARGE VALVES, 18TEAM. having arrived "from the abova DISTRIBUTING VALVE Ports Consignees of cargo by har CHEST with VALVES, 1are hereby informed that their MAIN INJECTION VALVE, goods will be delivered from Logan, W. etc.. used. withabove engine, alongside. On view now Terms: Cash on delivery

GEO: P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Consignee

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

'IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL:

LINE.

NOTICE.

THE Steamship

"PRINZ SIGISMUND," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception

of Opium, Treasure and Valu-

Spurge, H. 8.

Stewart, Capt. and

Mrs A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G.C.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 pan. Amory, Mrs the 16th inst., will be landed at Brothers, Dr Consignee's risk and expense. Cooke

No Fire Insurance will be Crow, Mr and Mrs Millard, T

Grand

Allen, Mr & Mrs.

Hotel, Kayt, Dr. Phillips, Mies .Osbery, Miss

Oabery, Miss Wa

A. B. effected:

Cross Bills of Lading will be count-Dodgson oraigned by:-

Elbo, Miss Fronok, U JARDINE, MATHESON Fon

Nissin

H

Gifford, V

Raymand Ashan Stiller Schroeder

Gifford, E

&:00,, ITD.

Getarul Muanga w

Hancock, Mr

Hongkong, 15th Oct.. 1913. (938

ables, are being landed and stored THE

at their risk into the hazardous

and/or extra hazardous Godowne

To Sail

NOTICE.

FOR EUROPE via Ports of Call.

**Prinz Eitel Friedrich,"

of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Capt. O. Mundt,, will be de-

Mrs

Holmalty Ha..son

Caldwell, Mr

Sayce, A

and Bastt, Capt

Villiers Mr & Mrs

Wilbur

Weismann, C.

Craigieburn.

Masters, Mr & Mr Caldwell, Mis

R. F. C. Carpentar, Me and McCaig, J.

Mra

Cornell, W. A. Kydd, Mr and Mrs Galbraith, V. M.

Parker, Min Folk, Miss Smith, Mrg G, Smith, E. G.

Co Zall

AMERICAN AND ORIENTALĮ

LINE,

Wharf and Godown Company, apatched from here on Wednesday (Andrew Weir & Co's Steamers. Kowloon, and, West Point Go- the 26th. of November and is due downs, whence delivery may be to arrive in Genoa on the 23rd- of obtained.

December. This steamer gives THE Steamship

Optional Cargo will be forward- splendid opportunity to REACH ed on unless intimation is received HOME JUST IN TIME FOR from the Consignees before noon XMAS-Early booking recompatched from Hongkong on 28th. to-day requesting it to be landed mended.

For further particulare please here.

No claims will be admitted after apply to

the Goods have left the Godowns, |

and all goods remaining un-

delivered after the 23rd of Oct.,

will be subject to rent."

Melchers & Co.

General Agents,

Norddeutscher Lloyd,

All broken, chafod, and dam- Hongkong, 6th Opt., 1913.

aged Goods are to be left in the

Godowns, where they will be THE AMERICAN & MAN-

examined on the 23rd of October,

at 9.30 a.m.

*All olaims must reach us before

OHURIAN LINE.

the 30th of October 1913, or they (Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.) 'will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be THE Steamship

effected.

"DENBIGH HALL,"

Bille of Lading will be counter Captain Laidlay, will be despatch signed.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, ed from Hongkong on the 7th.

November for

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. 'Hongkong, 17th Oct., 1913. [967

NEW YORK

(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)

For freight and further parti,

Don't forget after the Showculars apply to:- Supper, and Light Refreshments

ALEXANDRA CAFE, Open Till Midnight,

The Bank Lina Lid,

Agents,

* "POLERIC," Captain James Dye, will be des

October for

BOSTON & NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)

For Freight and further par- ticulars apply to

The Bank Line Ltd,

Agents. Hongk.ng, 7th Oct., 1913.

THE "INDRA" LINE LTD. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. THESteamship

"INVERCLYDE"

will be despatched as above on 28th October, to be followed by S... "INDRAMAYO"

sailing about middle of November,

For freight apply to -

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Agents.

IN

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TWELFTH

NIGHT"

(IN A NEW WAY)'

In aid of the following Charities

"THE DIOCESAN GIRL'S SCHOOL BUILDING FUND

THE BLIND HOME

THE Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL

MATINEE

THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL First Amateur Shakespearian Production in the Far East.

WEDNESDAY. October 29th

4.30 p.nr. Booking at Moutrie's from October 20th,

for

Children & Students

at

$1.50 & $1:00 LAST PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, November. Ist at 9.15 p.m.

$3.00 & $2.00 Seats can be reserved at MOUTRIES from MONDAY, 20th October

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COMMERCIAL.

Trade in the North.

Souobow had a record trade in the storp; for some seconds each 1012, the total being Tla, 11,372,- Herned unwilling to speak.838 as compared with Tla 6,882,- The groom was standing at 179 in 1911. This heavy incre180 ide of the atoop, trembling in the total, the Comissioner of

limb. vory

100, Customs explains, was chifly had heard the sound of the ap-due to increase in export of raw proaching vehicle when he was silk, caused by change of trade in the act of undressing, and lund route and increased production. reclothed himself and run up the Foreign imports show a slight passago to stand at the horses' decrease, although the total is still antisfactory; decrease was heads.

"Absolutely empty, the plain general in cotton piece goode, ex- stretched around us." The night cept in jeans and flannels. was still. We searched with a In spite of the unfavourable lautern for spoor, but could find political and financial situation To trace. The fowls, of, which a | for a number of months în the largo.number were kept....had year the total trade of Hangchow been scratching all over the road for 1912 was Tls. 20,226,318 an during the afternoon. No wheels.compared with Tis. 17,705,774 had passed over the scratches. It in the previous year. The harvest was an uncanny experience.""

RAILWAY ACCIDEN IS ON

THE INCREASE.

was bounteous, and as in the case

of Sooohow, exports contribus to a large increase in the total, decreases under nearly all bead- Carport show quite considerable

ings. Exporte show an advance of about Tis. 4,000,000, principal- ly owing to the fact that 8,897 284 People Killed and 2-457

picule of raw milk were exported Hurt in Three Months. as against 2,321 piculs in 1911. Although during the first few During the three months end months of the year "trade was ing March 31 the number of per- sbsolutely at a standstill, the tots! Bons killed on railways in the for Ningpo last year was almost United Kingdom was 284, while the same as in 1911. There was 2,457 people, were injured. On a decrease of 19 per cent. in the" the corresponding period of 1912 value of foreign imports while they showed increases of 39 and exports showed an increase of 14.

per cent. The principal de-

2;

Only four passengers met their crease in foreign importa ware deaths from accidents to trains, opium, ostton piece goods, kero- rulling stock, or permanent way, sine oil and· American flour. Of but 202 wore injured. Twenty-exports the noteworthy incre six passengers are killed and 52% was in raw cotton. injured by accidents from other

causes. Of companies' or con-

The Underwood Tarifi Blit.

The siguing of the Underwood tractors' servants two were killed Tariff Bill by President Wilson is and 49 injured in train accidents, an event of great importance to and 118 killed and 1,516 injured the commercial world, and is by accidents from other causes.

bound to lead to what may pro

Of the remaining 184 deaths Perly be called a revolution in the on the line 107 were those of manufacturing world. Although trespassers (including suloides), the tariffe are reduced consider 11 were due to accidents at level ably in a large number of inston- erossings, and 16 from other ces the United States still re- mains & protectionist, almost as much as Germany or France. At

field for fair competition. But present, however, there is more

the fundamental object of the

ganes.

Altogether (states a Blue Book) In Mr. Scully's "Further Re- there were 15 collisions between miniscences of a South African passenger trains or parts of pas Poineer" just published by Fisher

a solution of CN-one tablespoon is recorded. One evening he and tween passenger and goods trains cheaper to the poorer classes in Unwin, on interesting experience enger trains, 17 collisions be bill is to make the cost of living three friends were playing whist 39 collisions between goods trains that that will, to a very large the country: there is no doubt a bright, moon-lit light engines etc., four collisions extent, be attained. night. The main road passed between the doors of the hotel. We heard standing foul of the line, and trains and vehicles the sound of an approaching

ful to the gallon of water-for washing floors and woodwork, for fushing toilets and sinks, and for. sprinkling on decaying matter.

It will destroy germ life and make the home healthful.

" It was

"The Yellow Package with the feet, the jolting poise which the vehicles.

vehicle; the beat of the horses 22 cases of fires in trains or

Gablo Top"

THE CHINA

COMMERCIAL

CO.

Hongkong, 15th Oot, 1915. 1959 Telephone No. 215 Sup, Eș, 9.

3, QUDDELL SIRBET.

In addition to the accidenta on

neck-bar of a Capa cart makes on the pole all were clearly, and with incressing loudness, railways there were nine persons

audible. Then it

Deserved Recognition.

The Austrian Emperor has seemed killed and 6,689 injured upon conferred the Grand Cross of the

as though the vehicle bel companios' premises, and one Elizabethan Order on the Crown

Mr.

ted before the hours. C, who was a keen whist

fatal and 16 other cases of injury player, hid his cards on the table were reported by the dook com with a sigh, stood up and want paines and harbour authorities

Princess of Rumania in recogai tion of her "self-sacrifice" and

heroic spirit" in tending sufferers from cholera in the Balkan War.

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