Public Auction
Consignes
GEO. P. LAMMERT, COMPAGNIE
· AUCTIONEER SHARE &
GENERAL BROKER.
THE Undersigned has received Instructions to sell by Publio. Auction on
THURSDAY,
the 27th November, 1913, com- mencing at 11am.
at No. 5 Rippon Terrace, A QUANTITY of VALU. ABLE HOUSEHOLD NITURE
!
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913,
DES MAS- SAGERIES MARITIMES. · NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
93. "AUSTRALIEN," Consignees of Cargo from Lon- don and Antwerp ex. s.a. “Bre- ton” & “Normand,” Consignees of Cargo from Havre ex. 8.8. Normand," Consignees of Cargo from Bordeaux sx, 1.3. “V, de Constantine"
Motel Lists.
Hongkong Hotel.
Aaron, JH
Anderson, W
Abrfold, Mr &
P
Abraham, E'S Allen, J B Albert Kopp Barberini, ÉT Hate. E R
Baronfeather,
Hall, Capt TP Habble, JG
Mrs Hanson, A
Harrison, A
Johuson, Mr & Mrs
B
Kissane, M
Entertainments
VICTORIA THEATRE.
Notices,
NEW RECORDS
9.15 TO-NIGHT NEW RECORDS
TO-NIGHT Mr Kempter
and Mrs C Haransfeather Mes" Bellie, Mr ER Bona, GA Bumaun, F Bateson, Lt Col and
with above Bloker, Mr and Mrs In connection Steamer are hereby informed that Bauckham, I W their goods with the exception of Buster Dr - B Opium Tronsure and valuables: Boucher, Comde H©
R are being landed and stored at
Brown, B M their risk into the hazardous and Cambridge, AJ FUR-or extra hazardous Godowns of Castro, Mr &
the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. at Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forward- edon unless intimation is received from the Consignees
(full particulars from catalogue)
On view from WEDNESDAY the 26th NOVEMBER.
Terms -Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
G.
R.
Mr FXD'A.4.
Castro, His D's Castro, Master D'e Chapple, T Coleman, Dr A
Curry, Gr Claxton, A A before Clarke WE NOON TO-DAY requesting it to Clayton, WE be landed here.
Caddger, JE
Chantley, R S Crowell, Dr BC Clark, B Colter T A
Bille of Lading will be count-Cogan, Mr and Mrs ersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remained unclaimed after 24th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th inst., or they will not be recognized.
examined on 24th Nov.,1913 at 10 All damaged packages will be a.m.
PARTICULARS AND CONDI- TIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Mon- day, the 1st day of Dec., 1913, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the offected.
Public Works Department, by
Order of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Go- vernment, of Two Lots of Crown
Keeble, O 8
Logan, W. Lloyd, GT Luke, G Latimer. Mason,
Fare-
Matheson, Miss M
brother
Matheson, Mrs B
Τ
Marriott, Dr O
Mazsaki, 3
Mulder, Mr & Mrs
Malta, EX
Mayer, P
Mackiohax, BA Mackoan, Dr GW Maughan, JR
McLaglen, Capi &
MML Martin, Miss
L
Martin, Mr & Mr
G
Matthews, A
Maruball, G F
Mo Williamr, Mr &
Mr OF
MoWilliams, Kiss' Marks, WH
Miner, G L
Nathan, Mr & Mrs
Nathan, Miss
O'Los Dr
Croskey, Mrs E Chube, CE Cales, DN Dertesno, Mr &
Mrs & 2 ohldren
Davis, Mr and Mrs Douglas, MR H. Ortigas, T Duncan, J
I
A
No Fire Insurance has been
8. C. DE BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent.
Land at Ho Mun Tin, Kowloon, Hongkong, 17th Nov., 1913. [1031
in the Colony of Hongkong, for &
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fired by the Burveyor of Hie Majesty the King, for one further From SAN FRANCISCO, vis term of 75 years,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
LOCALITY.
Boundary Bleasurements. (Approximate.)
N. S. EW.
It ft. the
as par sale plan
Contents lo
Annual Rent
Upset Price
****
Consignee
1,66 46,641
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, AND SHANGHAI.
THE 8tranship
"HONGKONG MARU.”
The above named steamer hav- ing arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Company's Godowns at West Point, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Dennis, F Ehrenfels, Mr &
Mr HE
G H
Fuller, B Edmonds, Miss V Fischer, WE Forsyth, Dr & Mrs Fenner, Miss L S Fickes, Hrs OE Geare
Mr and Mrs
I. H. Gordon, AG Coursey, I Goulbourn, V.
Grisogono, PD de Gallatti, A
Gibbings, Mre
Garow, H
Gurney, Dr 90
Miss G Ormiston, J
JW
R de
Pringle, W
E. H
W
ง
Maj & Mrs
Ferry, J Raymond, J B Raymond E M R. worth, B Reay, Miss F Ross B G Rutherford, Mrs Reich, G
Robert Cahn, Dr
Roumon, Miss L N Singer, ET
Mrs
Gideon, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs
Miss A "
Gould, Mr & Mrs J Squareopf, Miss
Gibbons Miss N Gastell, Dr F
Goecke, H Gale, Col Mrs CW Good, Dr & Mrs F criths, Mrs J Hind, WB Hannibal, Mr &
Hall, I Harbord, WT
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Shields, CH Sanders, Dr R M Ynehausti, Mra de Yachaust, J de Yearley, B White, FW
Weeren, H M van West, A
Mrs WA...
PO
Hewett, Hon. Mr E Well, A
A, OMG Hobbs, WH Harston, JB
Watkins, H Welker, Dr E L
Walker, Capt HA Wilding, H'S G
Edward Hotel,
Mackintosh, J. A. Majer, Mra Massey, Mian MoHugh, Mr and
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THE GREAT DRAMATIC
PICTURE
THE MONEY KINOS " in 3 parts
CAUMONT
LATEST WORLD NEWS
No Claim will be recognised after the goods have left the go- down and all goods remaining undelivered on Nov. 28th, 1913 will be subject to storage charge;
King All obafed and otherwise Almond, Mrs. R.
Cargill, F. J. damaged Cargo to be left in the Castro, C. godown and examination of same Chee, T. to be held on Nov. 29th, 1913, at Connell, R. 10a.m.
Connell, H. E
Mr & Mrs Donaldson, W. A. Dobbie Mr & Mrs
J. N. Morrien, Mrs Finchett, Mrs.
Murphy, J. A. Gerlach, Mr & Mrs Murray,
w.w.
M. F. Nobbs, A. P. Grimble G.
Passmore, Capt. & , B.
MN W.O nemann, Mr & Peaks, A.D.J. Hingle, E. J.
Baunders, Mits Shelhamer, My and Jensen, B.
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All Claims must be filed on or before Dec. 5th, 1913, otherwise NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.they will not be recognised.
"PERSIA," 0.8.
From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
PORTS & MANILA..
The above mentioned vessel having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for coun- tersignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately atconsiguess
8. MORIMOTO,
Azant. V Hongkong, 21st Nov., 1913. [1036
From EUROPE.
“HE H. A. 'L. Steamship
"ALTMARK,"
Kraft. Mr & Mrs. W. Sibres, Dr. S.
D.
บ
Mrs
Lauritsen, Mr
Lemare Mr & Mrs
Lennox, J.
Logan, W.
Grand
Spurge
& Stowart, Capt. and
Mrs A. H.
Walker, D.
Whitelaw, G.0.
AND
GRAPHIC
IN MOVING PICTURES;
A FINE SELECTION OF PICTURES,
"
FRIDAY 28TH NOVEMBER
THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO
༣
6.000 FEET.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S,
FOR A SHORT SEASON
THE WORLD'S TRIO Martinetti-Grossi-Maret
in Comedy, Novelly and Singing surprises will make their
Debut on Wednesday 3rd December.
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
This week Pictures will Suit all Tastes. COMIC, SCENIC AND DRAMATIC, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. DEBUT
Miss PACITA FUENTES
The World Spanish Dancer and Ballad Singer The moet beautiful and graceful Artiste in the East.
To Sail
HONGKONG--NEW YORK.
THE
AMERICAN ASIATIC S,S. Co.
"
For New York via Ports and Suez Canal. (with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)
3.8. INDRA"
on or about 13th December, 1913. For freight and further in- formation, apply to
SHEWAN TOMES & Co,
General Agents Hongkong, 19th Nov,, 1913. [1033
THE AMERICAN & MAN- CHURIAN LINE.
(Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.) THE Steamship
"CITY OF BARODA,"
Sall
INDRA" LINE LTD.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
*HE Steamship
TH
"INDRAMAYO".
will be despatched as above on the 26th of November.
For freight and further parti- culars apply to :-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Agents, Telephone No. 215, Sub. Ex. 9.
J
NOTICE.
FOR EUROPE via Ports of Call.
THE Steamship
"Prinz Eltel Friedrich,"
Capt. C. Mundt, will be de- spatched from hero on Wednesday
IMMENSE SELECTION.
JUST RECEIVED MUSICAL COMEDY, RAGTIME.
SONGS AND BALLADS. NEWEST OF EVERYTHING.
CATALOGUE NOW READY
ROBINSON'S
INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN
TICKETS ISSUED BY TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL LINES.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that TICKETS ISSUED by any, One of the Undermentioned Steamship Lines for Round Trip Passage between Hongkong, Shanghal 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.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE. TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
KOMOR'S
(Alexandra Buildings ONLY.)
Des Voeux Road, Central.
"The Art Union of Japan"
EXHIBITS WATER COLOURS.
Master Works by
E KATO, Jos. YAMAMOTO, 8. ISHIDA, 'K. MORI, SHISEN, KASETSU,
the 28th of November and is due also Old Prints and Kakėmonos to arrive in Genoa on the 23rd.of December. This steamer gives splendid opportunity to REACH
at
Captain Mason, will be despatch-HOME JUST IN TIME FOR MESSRS. KOMOR & KOMOR ed from Hongkong on the 25th.XMAS.-Early booking recom- November for
Hotel. Allon, Mr & Mrs
Moyer Amery, Mr
Mr and Mrs BALTIMORE & NEW YORK. Moran, Father Abrahams, Mr&Mrs Maddicks Mr & Mrs (With Liberty to call at
Pery, Miss Barlow
| Miss Wu Raymand Reynolds
Roba,
Rhrderick
Robb, Mr and Mis Stiller Bactt, Capt Smith
Tren
Uttley, Mr P
Uttleyy, Master
Captain Kuaisel, having ar-Barr rived. Consignees of Cargo are r hereby informed that their goods Cooke risk and expense.
are being landed and placed at Crew. Mr and Mrs Rance, H Cargo remaining on board their risk in the hazardous and/or A
B. Coffmagn WEDNESDAY November 19th, extra-hazardous Godowne of the man 1913 at noon will be landed at Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Daillemson, A D consignees risk and expense. Godown Company, Limited. Frenck, C. Cargo remaining undelivered whence delivery may be obtained Fischer, T MONDAY, Nov. 24th, 1913, against Bills-of Lading counter Gillasple, Dr
Graham eigned by the Undersigns 1.
Holmalty Optional Cargo will be carried Hompob, A on unless notice to the contrary Johanson Kayt, Dr. All claims must be presented MoNolly
Lambert, Mrs within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which dat they cannot be recognized,
at noon in addition to landing charges will be subject to storage charges.
No fire insurance whatever be given to-day. · will be effected.
́All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above company's godown SATURDAY, Nov., 22nd. 1913, at 10a.m.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the God wne, and all Goods remaining undell vered after the 26th fast, will be subject to rent,
Albert, Mre
Villiers, Mr & Mrs
Wilbur
Welmann, C, Wise, Mr and Mrs Wills, E
Craigieburn,
Mastors, Mr & Mrs Berwick, Mr & Mrs R. F. U.
OW Caldwell, Mr
MoValg, J. Proton, Mr J. Caldwell, Miss
Smith, Mrs G. Carpenter, Mr and Smith, EG,
Stewart, Major & Sealy, Mrs
No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short
Mra delivery note or list of exceptions
Corcell, W. At taken at the time of delivery to All broken, chafed, and dom- Zloutlaus, Mrs consignees, and signed for and on aged goods must be left in the Galbraith, V. M. behalf of the Pacific Mail 88. Godowns, where they will be ex-{ amined on the 25th inst., at, 9.30 a.m.
All claims must be filed on or before Dec., 17th. 1913, other- wise they will not be recognised.
R. C. MORTON.
No Fira Insurance will be effected by us, in any case what-
DVBT.
This steamer briogs on cargo:-
Göteborg Nordstoand" from
ex s.8. "Stableck" from Setubal
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Hongkong, 17th Nov, 19 3. [1028]
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Don't forget after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE
Open Till Midnight,
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Wiborg
Wilson, P.D
Over 30 years ago the late Lord Beaconadeld testided to the benefits be received from HIMROD'S CURE, and Tary post brings slmlize letters to-day,
HIMROD'S
Bjorn" from Göteborg CURE for
Bygdo Obristiania.
Drammen
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIĘ,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 19th Nov. 1913, 1032
ASTHMA
FAMBƏ FOR 40 YEARS,
Bo'd in tins by all] Chemists and Stores hroughout the Country.
Beware of Ixilážiama.
the Malabar Coast). For freight and farther parti- culars apply to:-*
The Bank Line Ltd.
Agents.
mended.
For further particulars please apply to
-Melchers & Co.
General Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd,
Hongkong 10th Nov., 1913, 1959 "Hongkong, 6th Dot., 1913.
Des Vœux Road,
These plotures will bo sold at
and are warranted to be genuine.
Please note that the address of Mosers. KUHN & KOMOR and KOMOR'S
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS ONLY, DES VOEUX ROAD.
REASONABLE prices to introduce them,
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK
CO
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO" HONGKONG.
A.B.Q. Fifth Edition;
Engineering, First and Second Edition;
LTD.
Western Union and Watkin's,
Coden Und: A1;
Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,
HEAD
OFFICE: KOWLOON.
Iron and Brass Foudders, Forge Masters. Electricians, ACETLYENE CUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR.
Telephone No. 13 K.
Modem up-to-date plant operated by our own specially trained
orkmen under expert European supervision.
All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process. Tanks, Drums, Ventilators, Pipes, &c., &c.
THE DIMENSION OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS
NAME OF DOCKCON SLIP
LENOTIE ON KIEL BLOCKS
ENTRANCE DEBARTK
.. KOWLOON
No. 1 Beck, Kowloon..................
Fo.
Dock; Koo No. 3 Dock, Kog
Patant Silp, No,
you'
DEPTH OVER
RIFE OF TIOR
APRINGS
NEAPS
170 beitsen
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BILL AT
GEDIMART SPAING TIDES
fost cop
Kowlood.r
Ba
Patent 8p, Na
Kowlood...
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TAI-KOK-TSUI
“Cosmopolitan. Dock zu
458"
ABERDEEN
Hors Docker
·Lastens, Dock
17)
Please Address Enquiries to the Chief Manager,
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OFFICE
QUEEN'S
BUILDINGS.
Telephone No. 20, Hongkong.
R. M. DYER B.Sc., M.IN.A.. Kowloon Dook, Hongkong.
TO Sail
4
Regular Steamship Service. Proposed Sailing from Hongkong For BOSTON and. NEW YORK. "Muncaster Castle"
$.9.
on of about
5th Dec,
For. Freight and further in- formation apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 21st Oct., 1913. 1977
COMMERCIAL,
China's Kerosene impo ts.
China's total import of kør- orone oil in 1912 amounted to nearly 198,000,000 gallons, or 38,000,000 gallons less the in 1011 the decrease in American oil alone being 34,000,000 gal- lons This decrease is not sur prising, in view of the. exceptionally large arrivals in 1911, and iu the trade reports from Shanghai, Hangehow and Ningpo the diminished import is attributed solely to auriina stocks. At the Yangtae ports, how ever, and at Swatow and Canton the unsettled conditions of the interior are given as the chief causes of the decline, these condi- tions being aggravated at Han- kow by the complete destruction of the native city during the re- volation. The trade in kerosene oil was specially affected by the excessive issue of paper notes, In the first quarter of the year the Asiatic Petroleum Company's business in Hanan Province was. reduced to practically nothing from this cause, and during the whole their Yangtae trade was hampered by the expense of remitting money to Hankow. A serious decline of over 3,000,000 gallons in the import of American oil to New ohwang ia accounted for by the partial diversion of the trade to Dairen as the port of entry to Manchurie, On the other hand, the reports from Wuchow in the Bouth, Chefoo in the north and Shaal on the Yangtse, call atten- tion to increases aggregating nearly 8,500,000 gallons.