Public Auction

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

AUCTIONEER SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

Austion, on

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public

SATURDAY, the 22nd November 1913, com- monoing at 2.30 p.m. at his Salos Rooms, Duddell Street, A Collection of Valuable Chinese Curlos, comprising

3-COLOURED and BLUB and WHITE BOWLS, PLATES, FIGURES, OLD VASES BRONZES, JADE ORNA- MENTS OHINA, GLASS AMBER and CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLES. OLD CHINESE PICTURES, TONKIN INLAID WORK, etc., etc.

also

A Quantity of `SILK EM- BROIDERED HANGINGS, MANDARINE COATS, etc.

Catalogues will be issued. On view from Friday, the 21st. Torme:- Cash on delivery GEO.P LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 19th, November, 1913, com- mencing at 11a.m. at his Salos Rooms, Duddell Street,

A Selection of Cut Class comprising:➡

DECANTERS, DISHES and TABLE GLASS

יי

also

SILVER CANDLESTICKS, TEA and. COFFEE SET. SPOONS, etc.

and

A' FEW PIECES OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE.

On view from TUESDAY the 18th November.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Austioneer.

THE Undersigned has received instructions tosell by Public Auction "on'

FRIDAY, the 21st November, 1913, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m. at his Raina Rooma, Düddell St, 150 High Class English Tweed

* Suit lengths

(light and beavy weight). N.B. The above are direct im- portations just arrived and no two pieces are alike.

On view from THURSDAY the 20th November.

Torma: Cash on delivery

-

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

HUGHES &

HOUGH,

AUCTIONEERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913.

Consigne s NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL, LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE

HE Steamship

"YOROK,"

Hotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

Aaron, J M Anderson, W

Angur, Misa K

Audrews, Mre A L– Knowle, Milan

Jhompson, Mrs C Brusemán, A

Ahrfold, Mr & Mr

P

Kaiser-Smith, Mr

Abraham, E S

Angur, Mrs A A

Mr LA Kirkners, 3R Kissane, M Kannady, Miss

Adows, Mr and Mrs

Logan, W

Lloyd. GT

Mrs

Lawrence, Mr and

MMJ M

Lay,

Miss D

Mr

Lay, Mr Wa

Low A OD, Bri

Gon & M

Faro

Mr

having arrived, Consignees of bargo are hereby informed that F of Opium, Treasure and Valu-Athan, Miss N their Goods, with the exception Athan, Mr and

SN ables, are being landed and stored Aldeena, Kir and at their risk into the hazardous Jdw and/or extra bazardous Godowns

Barberini, E T of the Hongtong and Kowloon Baronatesther,

Bate. E B Wharf Gand odown Company, and Mrs C Point Godowns, whence delivery Bann, GA Limited, Kowloon, and West Baronateather Mrs

Bellice, Mrs ER may be obtained.

Bumoun, F Bulach, Dr W Baker Fr. H Batesan, Lt Col and Blacker, Mr and Mrs

Optional Cargo will be forward- od on unless information le ro- ceived from the Consignees before noon to-day requesting it to be landed here.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining nu delivered after the 19th of Nov,, will be subject to rent.

All broken,

and chafed, damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th of Nov., at 9.30 am.

All claims must reach us before the 26th of November, 1913, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effooted.

Bills of Lading will be count- eraigned by the undersigned. ADIUNBUESCUER BLUTH,

WELCHERE & CO.

Ce Agola,

Mra

GO

Bayne, Mand Mrs Castro, Mr & Cambridge, AJ

Mrs FXD'A... Castro, Max D's Castro, Master D'e

FT Chapple, Coleman, Dr A

LEF Curry, GP Claxton, A A Clarka Clayton, WE mpbell, R

WE

J

Cortabitate, Mrs M

Clark, Mr D M

do

Crossley, JH Dawor, J Deleano, Mr &

Mre & 2 chldron Douglas, Mrs R H Duncan, J

Hongkong, 12th Nov. 1913, [1020 Denison, O G.

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.A.L. Steamship

"ISTRIA," Capt., Kirchhoff, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are be- ing landed and placed at their riek in the hazardous, anfor

Dods Show, Sir J Dods Show, Lady Donins, F

F

Mason,

brother

Matheson, Miss M Matheson, Mr B

Martia, G

Marriott, Dr O

Mehta, BK

Merocki, J

Meyer, P

Ent rtainments:

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

AND

ROYAL MENAGERIE

OF.

Performing Wild Animals.

LOCATION, CAUSEWAY BAY.

TO-NIGHT] TO-NIGHT []

MORE CHANCES

MORE CHANCES

BY OUR ALL STAR COMPANY

A FINE PROGRAMME GUARANTED. NEXT MATINEE:Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th. Doors Open at 9 o'clock, Performance at 4 p.m. Sharp.

Children Half Price to Matinees. Only. BOOKING AT» ROBINSON, PIANO-CO,

PRICES AS USUAL. -.

N.B. Our Menngerie is opened daily for a small charge:

Mulder, Mr & Mrs W, HARMSTON, Proprietor,. R. ALTON & W. SYMONS Agents,

JD F

Mackiohan, SA Mackean, Dr G W McLaglen, Capt & Manghon. J B

Mr. L McCrea, Mr & M Menk, EH

Moorhead, Mr &

Mrs

F

Dr & Mrs

Morgan, A C

Martin, Mrs G

Neild, Mr and Mrs

O'Leary, Miss G Ormiston,

ersen, C

JW

R

do

CHC

Pringle, W Ray, E. Plate PG Price, W Peacey, HM Raymond, JE Raymond E M

Raworth, B

Miss F

Roos, RG

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT

9.15

TO-NIGHT

SHERIDAN'S RIDE"

A THRILLING WAR PICTURE CONTAINING STIRRING! BATTLE SCENES & HEROIC ACTS OF DARING.

CAUMONT GRAPHIC"

DHVIR, A

Mr

and

Mrs

Reay,

Rutherford, Mre

SHOWING THE LATEST EVENTS AT HOME

AND

Schenk, Mra

Singer:

Bmith, Mr and Mrs

Der alt, J W Ehrenfels, Mr &

za HE Evans, G H Fischer, WE Fuller, Fox, QJ Gear, Mr and Mrs

D

I. H...

Gallotti, A

E

Square, Miss A

Strauch, I von

Stafford, 8

Ecofield, Miss J Smith, EP Sheldon, Dr Swift, Mrs G H Tillinghaat, Miss L Tillingbast, Mr &

Mrs A

extra-hazardous Godowns of the Gordon J M

AG Hongkong & Kowloon Wherf & Gour oy. I Godown Company, Limited, Goulbourn, Y. whence delivery may be obtained riso

Grisogono PD de against Bills-of-Lading counter Gould, Mr & Mrs J signed by the Undersigned.

Gibbings, Mra Tufts, Miss M. Optional Cargo will be carried Garow, H

Tufts, Mrs E B row! M on unless notice to the contrary

Gracey, H

Turner RE, Capt Orillia, Mrs O F | be given to-day,

FG Greenhaum, Mr and Thompson, Miss D

Mrs W

Topping, Mr and Gideon, Mr and Mr

Mrs H W Hind, WB

Tilney, Mr and Mrs Hannibal, Mr &

RE Mrs W A No claims will be admitted Hall, Po after the Goods have left the Go-Harbord, W downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st inst, will be subject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left a the Go downs, where they, will be ex- amined on the 21st, inst. at 9.30

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

No Fire Insurance will be

effected by us in any case what-

ever.

This steamer brings on cargo:-

THE Undersigned has received axes "Helfried Blasmark"

instructions to sell by Public

Auction,

...

(For account of the concerned),

on

FRIDAY,

the 21st November, 1913, com. mencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Youx Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A Very Fine Collection of OLD

CHINESE

PORCE

LAINS, consisting of :- BLUE and WHITE, FIVE- COLOURED, SANG-DE-BOEUF, CELADON, POWDER-BLUE etc., etc., etc.

These porcelains range from the Sung to Kaiching periods. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue).

On view day of sale. Terms: As usual

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Weeren, H M van

West, A

Vanghon,Q Howatt, Hon. Mr E Walker, Capt Hobbs, W H A, OMG

White, F W

Hoovee, JE Hamton, J

JB Hall, Capt T P Howard, Mrs G Habble, G Howard, Miss Johnston, B J

Watkins, H

Well, J

Weinel, ET

Yourley, F

Whitmarsh, Miss

King Edward Hotel,

***** from Halmstad Almond, Mrs. R. "Portimao" Oporto Cargill, F. J. "Ella" from Copenhagen Castro, C. Jelo" from Drammen Chee, T

"1

£1

$1

E

11

17

И

"Hilma Bissmark"

11

*

from Halmstad

"Trelleborg" Abus

鲁宁

་་

Connell, R.

Connell, H. E

Mackintosh, J. A.. Major, Mrs Masay, Miss

MoHugh, Mr and

Mrs F. E.

A FINE SELECTION OF PICTURES.

COMING!

COMING 1.

}}

THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO

IN 6 PARTS

"J

QUO VADIS IN 8 PARTS.

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

By Special request POSITIVELY AST 4 NICHTS

Wise

& Milton

THE PATHE'S GAZETTE, THE LIGHTHOUSE PRISONERS,"

A MAGNIFICIENT COLOURED DRAMA.

To Sail

Mr & Mrs AMERICAN-ASIATIC S.S. Co..

MON.

Moi, Mrs

JA

M. F.

Noobs, A. P.

Dobble Mr & Mrs Do indian, W. A. Drammen Finchett, Mrs.

Gerlach, Mr & Mrs

W.W. Grimble G. Harris, J. B.

MW.C. Heinemann, Mr. & Pea'te, AD,

Saurders, Mise Shelhamer, Mr and

"Ludwig" ""Michel" * Bordeaux. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 17th Nov., 1913. [1024

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI

GATION CO., LTD.'- Fm CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGALOR".

THE Company's Steamship

*FOOKSANG," having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by har are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from

Hongkong, 14th Novembor, 1913. alongside.

To· Sail

51

THE INDRA" LINE LTD.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

THE Steamship

"INDRAMAYO”

will be despatched as above on 22nd November.

For freight and further parti culars apply to

R

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD...

Agents.

Telephone No. 215, Sub. Ex. 9.

on't forget after the Show Hupper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE, Open Till Midnight,

M Hinglo, E. J... Hingto Jensen, B.

1

Passmore, Capt. & NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Dr.

Kraft, Mr & Mrs. W.HS.

D..... Lauritasu, Mr

Mra Lomaro Mr & Mrs Lennox, J, Logan, W

Barr

& Stewart, Capt. and

MMA IL Walker, D. Whitelaw, G.0.

Grand Hotel,

Meyer Mr and Mrs Osbory, Miss Os ry, Miss Wu Boymand

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

"INDRAKUALA,”

Captain A. H. Smith, having arrived from thiq abore Port. Con- sienees of Cargo are heroby informed that their goods are be- ing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and, Kow con Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees riek and Rhrdorick Robb, Mr and Mrs expense,s" Stillor Saott, Capt Smith Tran

Reynolda Razoo, H

Allen, Mr & Mis Jargo impeding the discharge Amory, Mrs" or remaining on board aftor 4 p.m. Barlow the 18th inst., will be lando i·ať".

Bond Consignee's risk and expenso. Cooke

No Fire Insurance will be Crow Mr and Mrs Hohn, effected.

A B. Bills of Lading will be count. Coffmann ereigned by:

Dimbar Dalliamson, AD JARDINE, THESON Fronok,

Fischer, T Grator Holmalty Johanson Keyt, Dr. Lambert, Mrs MoNally

Deartal Vanier Hongkong, 17th Nov. 1913. [1033 Hegreb, 4

To Sail

Regular Steamship Service. Proposed Sailing from Hongkong |

For BOSTON and

$.5.

NEW YORK.

"Muncaster

Castle

ол Or about

Uctiny, Mre F Uttisyy, Master

Villiers, Mr & Mrs

Wilbur Welsmann, C.

A

All broken, chafod, and dam- aged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be ex- amined on Thursday, 20th inst., at 10 am.

All Claims must be presented within fifteen daye of the steam- er's arrival here, after which date

Wine, Mr and Mrs they cannot be recognized.

Craigieburn.

Albart, Mrs

Masters, Mr & Min Beswick, Mr & Mrs R.T. 0.

MoCalg, J. OW

Froton, Mr J

5th Dec. Caldwell, Mr For Freight and further in- Caldwell, Miss formation apply toj mind the DODWELL & CO., LTD.

To Sail

THE AMERICAN & MAN- CHURIAN LINE.

(Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.) THE Steamship

"CITY OF BARODA," Captain Mason, will be despatch- ed from Hongkong on the 25th, November for BALTIMORE & NEW YORK. (With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast).

For freight and further parti-

culars apply to :-

The Bank Line Lid.

Agenta. 10th Nov, 1913. [959

Hongkong

NOTICE.

FOR EUROPE via Ports of Oail:

THE Steamship

"Prinz Eitel Friedrich,"

Notices.

NATURAL SHAPE CORK TIPPED

`PALL MALL FAMOUS CIGARETTES

FARGUS

RATUL ÁREA

BE SURE THIS BAND (D NOT BROKE

FAND

These celebrated cigarettes are a blend of "Oriental Tobaccos of the finest growth and selection. Each cigarelle will smoke to the end with the same delicious taste and aroma.

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN

ו

TICKETS ISSUED BY

TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL LINES.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that TICKETS ISSUED by any One of the Undermenlloned Steamship Lines' for Round Trip Passage between Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports of call and points in Canada & the United States will be good for 'Passage in the Return Direction by the Steamers of Either of the Other Companies, thus Tickets Sold for Return from Vancouver will be Honoured for Return from San Francisco, and Vice Versa.

.....

1

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE. TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

Xotice

KOMOR'S (Alexandra Buildings ONLY) Dos Vœux Road, Ceatral. "The Art Union of Japan"

EXHIBITS WATER COLOURS

Mister Works by:

E KATO, JO YAMAMOTO 8. ISHIDA, K, MORI, SHISEN, KASETSU,

at.

also Old Prints and Kakemonos

MESSRS, KOMOR & KOMOR Des Voeux Road.

sold Those pictures will be REASONABLE prices to introduce them, and are warranted to be gonaine.

Please note that the address of Messrs. KUHN & KOMORánd KOMOR'S 19.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS ONLY, DES VOUX ROAD.

COMMERCIAL.

Rubber Dividends.

At

of the Lakes. By the blose ot avigation there will be no less than 40,000,000 bushela storage capacity at Fort William and”. Part Arthur, which is, 12,000,000 husbels more than last year. The new Govorament owned elevator is niw completed 'and the ma chinery wil be ready to handle its aburo of this year's crop. It a million bushels in the work- has a capacity of three qera

of

or

hure and two and a half millions in the storage bins. Thia cap city can easily be doubled trebled by adding more bine. In fact there is room for elevator spice of some 30,000,000 bushels.“

addition to the Government. elevator the Canadian Pacifo Railway, Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern, together with the Fort William Elevator Company and other concerns, are erecting new buildings, BO that the total increase in storage. facilities this year will be about 12,000,000 bushels.

Coal Market Report. Mosera Wheelock and Co., Shanghai, raport as follows under date of November 13

London, Nov. 9.

Coal-Japan.-During the past Anglo Sumatra declares a final fortnight contractors have been dividend of 174 per cent.

Sekonge final dividends is five very busy with negotiations fer next year's supplies and several per cent.

large contracts have been closel, Rani declares an interim divider are on the point of being clos en of 24 per cent.

"et whilst offers are still being for October show 400,000 16.

Tho F. M. 8. Rabber exports received from numerous buyere,

both domestic and from a' road The commodity market is firm, but great difficulty is being ex- especially as regarde forward pro-perienced is getting sufficient positions.

New Rubber Company. The Dutch States Gazette an:

dounces the incorporation of the Handle en Caltuur Maatschappy,

supplies. Prices on the Japan market are.quoted 50 sen higher than when we last wrote and our local market ie consequently very firm

Cardiff Coal. Nothing fresh. Fashun Coal. Still no supplies of Amsterdam, with a capital of to be got from those mines in 1,000,000 in shares of f. 1.000 spite of the daily output being each, The N. V. Cultuur Maat now over 7,000 tone but a scheme schappy Madjau, of Amsterdam, is under consideration to increase bas also been registered, ita object it to 9,000 tons.

being the cultivation of rubber Kailan Coal. Several contracts in the East Indies, except in the for next year have been effected residencies Soerkarta and Dinkat rutes considerably in excess of jakarta. The capital amounts to 1913. There is a large demand . 1,000,000 in 400 proference and it is anticipated that the Capt. C. Mundt, will be de-shares of fl.. 250 each, and 3,600 quantity which can be spared in spatched from here on Wednesday ordinary shares. The incorpora- the North for this district will not

No Claims. will be admitted the 26th of November and le duetion is further announced of the be sufficient to go round, it will after the goods have left th eGo-to arrive in Genoa on the 23rd. of N. V. Cultuur Maatschappy Pe- therefore be a case of "firet come downs, and all Goods remaining December. This steamer gives goendangan at The Hugue with first served." undelivered after the 20th inst., splendid opportunity to REACH a cpital of f. 300,000 in shares. HOME JUST IN TIME FOR of a 1000 each. Its object is the XMAS-Early booking recom-exploitation of the Kull Baros

will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been

effo ted,

Bills of Lading will be- count- Smith, Mra Gersigned by

, Mr and Sulb, E. G

Bewart, Majoy & SHEWAN TOMES & "o,

Carpenter,

Mi

Cornell, W. A.

Agents. Hongkong, 21st Oct., 1913,

Fleutiauz, Mrs

Bealy, Zirs

1977

Galbraith, V. M.

Wilson PD

mended,

For further particulars please calates, apply to

Melchers & Co.

General Agenta, Norddeutscher Lloyd,

General Agents. Hongkong, 13th Nov,, 1913. [1021 Hongkong, 6th Oct., 1918.

Lieutenant's Loss. Lieutenant Bruce Nichol, R.N of the Naval Yard, has reported

Handling the Canadian Cropa.:

to the police that he has lost a Conditions have never before silver hunter watch between the been so good for handling the Naval Hospital and the Dock Canadian grafu crop at the head yard.

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