Public Auction.

CEO. P. LAMMERT.

..

-AUCTIONEER SHARE A "GENERAL BROKER

THE Undersigned has received

Consignees

MOGUL LINE OF

STEAMERS. ·

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

The Steamship

* LOTHIAN."

instructions to sell by Public From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

Austion

TO-DAY,

at his Bales Rooms, Duddell St.,

A Collection of VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS,

and STRAITS

the 4th November, 1913, com-CONSIGNEES of Cargo are

mencing at 5_p.m.

Hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf a: Kowloon, whence and The Stamps have been ex-or from the wharves delivery may amined by kind favour of Messrs, be obtained. GRACA & Co, and they pro nounced them to be Genuine, in perfect condition, and according to the description of the Catalo-ing undelivered after the 4th

pro will be subject to rent. gue.

?

On view from THURSDAY the 18th OCTOBER,

Catalogues will be issued Terme-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Motel Lists.

Aaron, J. M

Andirion W

| Ahrfeld, Mr &

P

Hongkong Hotel.

Joblin, M

Kabel, E8

Mrs

Krosonan, A

Knapp, Wa

Anderson, FE

Keller, Mr B M

Barberini, E T

Ed

Bate, LR

Biden, PA

* Logan, W

Leaman. T

Baronareather, Mr Lloyd, GT

and Mrs O

Lamberton, A Baronefeather Mrs Masos, Fare Men FR brother

Mri

Bows, and Matheson, Miss M Beck, O Cambridge, AJ Castro, KY Unino, Kla D'e

| Castro, Master D'a No claims will be admitted | Chapple. after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain

T open, Dr A Curry, GP Clation, A A Charstall, WP All claims against the steamer Cunningham, Y M

Davis, H must be presented to the Under-Dor, signed on or before the 25th prox. Dejeano, Mr & or they will not be recognized. Mire & 2 hldren Allbroken,chafed, and damaged Douglas, Mri & Goods are to be left in the Go Durcat, downs, where they will be ex-Denison, 00. amined on the 4th prox. at 11 Deckhoff, Mrs L.

6.11.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

of

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

J

Mrs B. I

Fuller, D Fautkom

Entertainments

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

AND

ROYAL · · MENAGERIE

ог

Performing Wild Animals.

LOCATION, CAUSEWAY BAY.

| Again TO-NIGHT at 9.15.

Only One Verdict ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN HONGKOND. COME AND JUPAK FOR YOURSELVES

TWO HOURS AND A HALF SOLID ENJOYMENT QUARANTEED.

EVERY ARTISTE A STAR IN THEIR OWN PARTICULAR LINK,

Our Beautiful Arab Stallions and Performing Ponies. Our Managects Consite of Performing

E:

8th.

ELEPHANTS, LIONS, TIGERS BEARS LEOPARDS, EMU, BABOONS, MONKEYS, DOGS, ETC. Upacial Tram Cara ranning right through before & after each, Performance. BOOKING, AT ROBINSON PIANO CO, Mulder, Mr & Mrs MATINEES-WED, & 8 .. AFTERNOON, Nov. 4th

Performance at 4 Sharp, Children Half Price to Matinees Only, FRICES OF ADMISSION Full box 6 seats. $15.00 Chairs.

Matheson, MA R

Martin, G Marriott, Dr O Mints, BX

↑ Mayor, P

JDP

Dr Gw Morrow, Mr G.J

Hollandorit, Miss D

Van

O'Leary, Mian G

Ormiston, J

Patan, JW

Peterson, A

Preville, R da

Pringle, W Ray, EH

J

Reymond, J Raymond E.M

Raworth, B Reay, Miss F Ross, R G Rutherford, Mrs

Billa of Lading will counter Dr & Mrs C Rutherford, G W

A PRIVATE COLLECTION by

OF OLD CHINA

fine specimens).

(including some very rare and

THE Undersigned has received

DODWELL & Co., Ltd., Agents.

instructions to sell by Public Hongkong. 29th Oct,, 1913,

Auction, on

SATURDAY,

Mr and Mrs

Gillesple, Dr J M

Gordon, A G

Courrey, I

(989

Goulbourn, V.

Grisogono, PD de

the 8th November, 1913, com-PACIFIC MALL STEAMSшuir

mencing at 2.30 p.m. at his

Sales Rooms, Duddell St.

(Subject to reserve prices).

COMPANY.

Gallotti, A

Gardner, Dr TD

Reischman, Mrs M

Ramiris, Mrs J.V

Rosenthal, Ch Bebenk, Mrs

Singer, ET

Smith, Mr and Mrs

F.F

E'E

Square, MI A

Gardner, JW Mr & Brift Mm G

Mro

Gardner, MI R Hind, W B Hannibal, Mr &

WA

Private Collection of Rare NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Hall, PC.

Old China from Sung

dynasty to Towkwong

The Collection is made up of→

5-COLOURED, BLACK and

WHITE HAWTHORN, CORAL

#.8.

'MONGOLIA,”,

PINK and BLUE and WHITE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

VASES.

5-COLOURED, 2-COLOURED and BLUE

and WHITE

PORTS & MANIA.

Hazni, Dr JG

Harword, W T

Howatt, Hon. Mr E

A, OMG

Hector, Mr & Mrs

Hobba, W B Hollard, J

Hoacoor, HE

and Hra Helings, G & Halle, Miss F.. Hooves, JE ... Jupkermann, K

H

Silver, A H

Sharpe-Deane, Dr

and Mrs Schorvbook, W TRH The Prince und Princess! Treat, M

Southmayd, J B

Tonezin, WY PU Walker. Capt White, F W

Wearon, H M van

Mr Watson, L

West, A

Wellington, YW Mr

and Mis

Yearley, F

Doors Open at 3 o'clock,

$2.00 1.00

Single seat box............................. 3,00 Stalls....... Gallery (Natives only) 50 centa, Solders & Sailors in uniform

Half Price to the $1 and $2 Seats.

N.B.-Our Menagerie is opened daily for a small charge.

W. HARMSTON. Proprietor. R. ALTON & W, SYMONS Ãgents.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

Commencing November, 10th.

RETURN VISIT OF OLD FAVOURITES.

Mr. EDGAR WARWICK

presets the

“ COURT CARDS

and their Joker in New Repertoire NEW SONGS.. NEW SCENAS,

Prices $3, $2 & și.

NEW QUARTETTES. Plan at Moutries.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

Watson, Mr WM

TO-NIGHT 9.15

PLATES. CUPS, BOWLS and SNUFF BOTTLES.

The above mentioned vessel BANG-DE-BOEUF VASES. having "arrived" consignees of CELADON and PEACH BLOOM cargo are hereby notified to send INCENSE BURNERS, CELA in their bills of lading for coun-

King Edward Hotel. DON VASES." CHINCHEW tersignature and take immediate | Almond, Mr. R. CUPS.

delivery of cargo from alongside. Coll, F.J. HANDSOME IVORY" CAR-Cargo impeding discharge will be Casio C. VINGS, JADE PLATES and landed immediately at consignees' Comell, B. BOWLS, AGATE ORNAMENTS risk and expense. and SNUFF BOTTLES.

Choe, T.

Cornell, H. E on board Double Mr & Mrs

Donaldson, WA Finchett, Mr. Gerlach, Mr & Mrs Grimble, G. Harris, J. B.

Mackintosh, J. A.

Majer, Mis

MoHugh, Mr and

Mamer, Miss

Mrs F. E

Mody, Mr & Mrs

Mo. N.

Morris, Mr Murphy, A Murray, M. F.

Cargo remaining OLD PEKIN CLOISONNE TUESDAY November, 4th, 1913 VASE and INCENSE BURN- at noon wild sanoad at con- ERS, BRONZE FIGURE and signees risk and expense. INOENSE BURNER.

Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, Nov. 4th, 1913 Heinemann, fr & Peace, ADJ, at noon in additi, n to landing

Mr charges will be subject to storage Hingle, E. J. charges.

Jensen, B. No fire insurance whatever Kraft. Mr & Mrs. will be offected.

'OLD MING PORCELAIN FIGURE, etc., etc., etc.

On view from THURSDAY the 6th November.

Catalogues will be issued, Toms:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

HE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY, the 8th November 1813. com- mencing at II a.m. at his Soles Rooms, Duddell Street, A Fine Assortment of Swatow Drawnwork, Canton Em- broideries "and"Lace" comprising:- BEDSPREADS, TABLE CLOTHS;" PILLOW CASES, SIDEBOARD COV- ERS. D'OYLIES. LENGTHS, etc.

SILK

་་

Lauritsen. Mr

Mrs

Ai P. Pazamore, Capt. & W.C.

Baunders, Mise Bhelhamer, Mr and

M

W.

Sibres, Dr.

Spurge. I.9.

& Stewart, Capt. and

Mrs A. H.

Whitelaw, G. C.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined omare Mr & M Walkar, D. at the above company's godown Lennox, J. FRIDAY, Novoinber 7th 1913 at login, W. 10a.m.

No claims will be entertained

Grand

Hotel,

McNally

Moyer

Reynolds

Mrs

Rance, H

Robo,

Robb, Mr and Mrs

Stiller

unless accompanied by short delivery note of list of exceptions Alten. Mr & Mr taken at the time of delivery" to | Amery, Mrs- consignees, and signed for and on Craw Mr and

Copka behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.8. A B. Co

Cuffmann All claims must be filed on or Frenck, C before December 1st. 1913, other-

Tessan Holmalty wise they will not be recognised.

Koyt, Dr. Олбогу, Міна Ombory, Ms W Millard..T

Johanson

R. C. MONTON, Are

DRESS Hongkong, 1st Nov., 1913,

[998

Albert, Mra

From EUROPE.

EMBROIDERED DRESSES, BLOUSES, BHAWES, TABLE AND CUSHION COVERS, etc. LACE DRESSES, LACE.COL- LARS, LACE INSERTIONS, etc., etc.

also

SOME MANDARIN

COATS.

On view from Friday, the 7th. Catalogue will be issued. Term As usual

GEO.P LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

To Sail

Regular Steamship Service.

THEH. A. L. Steamship

"ANDAĻUSLA,” Captain F. Nolfer, having ar- rived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their good are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited. whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of Lading couniør- signed by the Undersigna+,

Optional Cargo will be carried

on unless notice to the contrary be given to-day.

Rhrderick

Bayce, A

Saoit, Capt

Smith

Villiers, Mr & Mre

Wilber

Weismann, C.

Craigieburn.

Masters, Mr & Mr

Desirick, Mr & Mrs R. F. C.

OW

Caldwell, Mr.

Caldwell, Mies

Hre

Coraill, W. A.

McCaig, J.

Proton, Mr J Smith,

Mrs G.

Carpenter, Mr and Smith, G.

FlestiBuz, Mrs Ohlalih, V. M.

A

Notices

HANDSOME

PICTURE

FREE.

Save the Coupons now being packed with W. D. & H. O. Willa!. celebrated THREE CASTLES" cigaretise.

""Upon receipt of 100 COUPONS, you will be sent postpaid, a beautiful photogravure of a famous painting.

са

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co.. Lið.

FREE LECTURE

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Theatre Royal, NOVEMBER 10th, 1913 at 5.30 p.m.

Lecturer.

reduction in the salaries of jud

ges, engineers and technical men. I state farther that" I know of

11

ronson for apprehension en the part of government employees as to the permanence of their cffices excepting as they may be affected by the consolidation of bureaus under plans which are already known to the public and

"Win. R. Rathvon, C.S.B., Member of the Board of which are being discussed daily

in the newspaper.

Léctureship of The

Mo her

"I wish, therefore, to make it Boston, plain that this administra'jos

Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Massachusetts.

Consigne?

Inea not contemplate a wholesale raduction in either American of Filipino employees. Those men and women now in the employ of the government whose services have been satisfactory and con inue to be satisfactory have n BREMEN,

ho aightest caure to fear po lu GERMAN MAʼLions will be taken away from LINE

NORDDEUTSCHER

IMPERIAL

LLOYD

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE Steamship

dem.

I hope this announcement will settle foallly, the unrest und uncertainty which I am tohi das followed certain changes derme! "PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," necessary soon after my arrival having arrived, Consignees of here, and pat down the unf unila! "TO-NIGHT 9.15 cargo are hereby informed that od und langerons rum wire which their Good.. with the exception I am now td are in cirqulation: of Opium. Treasure and Valu I wish government employers to ables, are being landed and stored continue to enjoy that scans 1:1 at their risk into the hazardous

A complete change of Programme, and a hazardous Godowns eeneity, which I promise sball

INCLUDING

THE CREAT DRAMATIC PICTURE

THE ADVENTURESS

IN THREE PARTS, 4,000,

AND

GAUMONT GRAPHIC.

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

A WEEK OF SPECIAL PICTURES,

THE PATHE'S GAZETTE

A NIGHT OUT (By Wifles 2,600 feet), and the Biggest Comedy Boream: Ever Played in China.

Those Coloured

WISE and

Americans

MILTON

A HOWL.

A DECIDED

COMING SOON !

COMING SOON 11: Miss VIOLET ́ BONETTA.

Stewart, Major & A RIOT.

MIN

Sealy, Mra Wilson, P.D

To Sail

NOTICE.

FOR EUROPE via Ports of Call,

All claims must be presented Tutiy Proposed Sailing from Hongkong within ten days of the steamer's

For BALTIMORE SHO NEW YORK,

4.5. Suruga!' /

'onor

arrival Here, after which date they cannot be recognized, maka

No claims will be admitted after the Good, have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undell about vered after the 5th prox., will be 15th Nov subject to rent,

an

For Freight and further formation apply to

t

"Prinz Eitel Friedrich,"

apatched from here on Wednesday Capt. C. Mundt, will be de- the 28th, of November and is due to arrive in Genea on the 23rd, of Fecember.-This steamer gives HOME JUST IN TIME FOR splendid opportunity to REACH XMAS,--Early booking recom-

+

For further particulare please

in-All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex mended. amined on the 5th prox. at 9.30a.m. [977 No Tire Insurance will be apply to

effected by us in any case what- ever.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents: Hongkong, 21st Oct., 1913.

Don't forget after tho Show

Supper, and Light Refreshments HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

ALEXANDRA CAFE Open Till Midnight,

Hongkong Office

·Melchers & Co,

General Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd,

Hongkong, 30th Oct., 1915. [993 Hongkong, th Oct, 1913

8T. ANDREW'S HALL

TO-NIGHT, 4TH,

mt 9,15 p.m.

ONLY CONCERT

MOLLENDORFF MOLLENDORFF MOLLENDORFF MOLLENDORFF-

Kindly assisted by Mr. E. DANENBERG

(Piano),

Bosto 18.00 at

3. Moutrle & Co. Ld.

HIT

To Sall

THE AMERICAN & MAN. CHURIAN LIFE.

(BucknallSteamship Lines Ltd,)

“HE Steamship... ..

ΤΗ

"DENBICH, HALL" Captain Laidley, wil be despatch ed from Hongkong on the 4th. November for

of the Hongkong and Kowloon surround them so long as they Wharf and Godown Company, j deserve such consideration. Kowloon, and West Point- Clo-

As I have pointed out, the downe, whence delivery may be financial condition of the grvern obtained.

ment droi not warrant the fear

Optional Cargo will be forward- that the policy of retrenchment ed on unless intimation is received which will be followel will affect from the Consignees before noon in any grent degree the personne) to-day requesting it to be landed the government,”

here..

Governor General Harrison This was the proposition put by the paper---

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining un- delivered after the 8th of Nov.,

The business commnuity, irra will be subject to rent.

spective of the nationality, is All broken, chafed, and dam-suffering acutely from the un aged Goods are to be left in the wholesome fear felt and expressed Godowns, where they will be by employees of the government examined on the 6th of Nov. and thre dopendent ajon them at 9.30 a.m..

that their pitios were neither

"All claims must reach us before the 13th of Nov. 1913, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance" will be effected

Bill of Lading will be counter signed.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD MELCHERS & Co...

General Agents, Hongkong, 30th Oct, 1913. 1992

PHILIPPINE POLICY

No Wholesale Reduction of Government servants.

The following statement has been made to the Manila Times by Governor General Harrison;

secure nor permanent under the present admiistration,

That the merchant was being compelled to hear the brunt of the effect of this feeling through the extraordinary retrenchment that is being followed by govern." ment people.

That the business man deserv ed from the government a s'nte- ment which would discount this fehr..

is reply was accompanied by the statement that he was only ton happy to give overy posible. reassurance to the business com munity and to the employees of the government who have shared the feeling of insecurity,

To Mariners, The Customs Coast Inspector at

Asthe members of the Philip- pine Legislature proceed with their investigation into economy plans and into, the prerent con dition of the treasury, the fin-Shanghai notifies that the follow- ancial future appears more hopeing changes have been made in ful every day. It is fund that the buoysge of the eastern edge of the Johnson Flats-A 6-foot many allotments or appro priations made by the preceding conical Buoy, painted black, and administration can be viewed at named the Pagoda Bncy, is now the present time rather in the moored in 13 feet of water at low light of luxuries than necessaries, water, of spring tides to mark the and that a considerable gain may castern edge of the Johnson Flate, be made by reversion into the From the Buoy, Langshan Pagoda treasury of the unexpended bal boare N. 89, degresa E., distant snces of some of these allotments, 3.9 miles. The Upper Crossing "It therefore hocames daily Buoy bas been moved 1.5 cables more evident that there should be to the eastward of its former posl no cause for uneasiness among tion, owing to the extension of the employees of the government the Johnson Flats. The buoy la on the ground that the sileries of now moored in 28 feat of water men receiving. Pesos 5000 or less at low water of spring tidea. From ere to be flected by the proposed the buoy, Langahan Pagoda bears economies. I reiterate the opin- N. 56 degree. E., distant 5.25 ion I have so often, expressed miles. A recent arenination of that

the Lingihan Orossing shows that under no oroumstances should those salaries be red noed, in the vicinity of The legislature will take up, how Crossing Buoy the cher ever, with much cons vation, the question of the the salaries above Fersonally 1939 ́ ́ been at al

BOSTON & NEW YORK Also The Steamship

"CITY OF BARODA," Captain Mason, on November

for NEW YORK; (With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast), Por freight and further parti. pulars apply to

The Bank Line Lid.

Hongkong 15th Oct. 1913,

40 a breadth

between: the i5-

and that the Or

Lopposed to any

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