Public Auction.

CEO. P. LAMMERT,

AUCTIONEER, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

FRIDAY, the 20th February, 1914, com mencing at 2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Streat,

Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture, Crockery, cutlery and glass ware, etc.

Consignees

From NEW YORK.

THE H. A. L. Steamship

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1914)

Wotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

Abrabam, ES Adibe L

Agassis Mr and

MIEL Allan Miss Mand

ar-Atkinson GO Anderson Mra

"AMBRIA," Captain Knitschky, having rived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Company, Limited. Godown whence delivery may be obtained against Billa.of-Lading counter- and signed by the Undersigned,

Optional Cargo will be.oarried BARO. GRAPHS, BAROMETERS, on unless notice to the contrary CAMERAS, TELESCOPES and be given to-day. HYGROMETER etc., etc.

SEVERAL SECOND HAND & RE-BUILT TYPEWRITERS RE- of SMITH PREMIER, *MINGTON and YOST MAKES.

2 PIANOLA PIANOS

Also

FANCY MARBLE BRONZE CLOCKS.

1 GRAND PIANO

1 COTTAGE PIANO

1 PNEUMATIC TYRE

SHA

and

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

inater A

femann A

Meler Mr & Mre J.

brother

Entertainments

THEATRE

ROYAL

TO-NIGHT, AT 9:15 P.M.

Under the Distinguished Patronage and In the presence of H.E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY 'MAY.

Lambert E B

Lambelet A

Louv8 H

Lea-Jones J.W

Logan, W

$

Mayon O Fare

Malkin 8

Ma hecon, Mi

Matheson, KM R

T.

Karriott, Dr. O

PRICES:

Babies Mrs P Bal JA Bate ER

Ball ODJ Fookingale L Beer Mr & Mrs O

Mrs Ballos, Bens, & A Bungry AP Cambridge & Castro, Mr &

Mr FXD'AM

B

| Castro, Miss D

Castro, Master D'e Champlin JD Coleman, Dr A Gilroy Miss M

LEF

Che

L

GP Qurry No claims will be admitted after olayton, WF the Goods have left the Godowns, Cobbe Capt & Mrs and all Goods remaining undelf-Cola CA Oroush G vored after the 22nd inst., will be Cowan Capt P'H

Dare Dr

H RICK-subject to rent.

All broken, chufed, and dam- Dehu R MR aged goods must be left in the Derteano, Mr

Mrs de 2 ohidren" Godowns, where they will be ex Dougins, Mrs RH amined on the 21st inst., at Douglas DES

Doyle Mrs J.M 9.30 a.m..

Duncan, J Duve Duve Mis

A FEW PIECES OF CANTON

BLACK WOOD-WARE. On view from THURSDAY the 19th February.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Consigners

་་

"BEN" LÍNE OF STEAMERS.

,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

BENLOMOND,"

From ANTWERP, LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON.

& STRAITS.

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo RTG horeby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., whence

J

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any ones what.

ever,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 16th Feb., 1914. [

COMPAGNIE DES

Ehrenfels, Mr &

Mrs HE Els Micr Fernthough 8 Febr H Freeman H Fesland G

A

MAS-Mock A M·

SAGERIES MARITIMES:.

G

Ga. H

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Gelder

8.8. "NERA,"

I

Consignees of Cargo from Lon- don ex. 8.8. Caohar."

Consignees of Cargo from Bordeaux ex. e.s. V. d'aners,"

1

Gremman Mr and

MIS W

Giles Mr & Mrs &

B

MIE Gode HB CLAG

Macdonald

Maskean. DrG

Martin, My Kn

_c

Herr Hin

MoOlute Capt and

Maturity Capt and

BK

recki, J Heyer, P

Moelish Jr OF

Molden H

Morris Mr & Mrs Miokle D'14 "Mil" swiki NB Middleton G-8 Mueller Mra Fh Mullinghaus & Noite Dr EL OLONTS Mias G Paton D

Miss V

Peterson, A Perry FA

Phelps Mr. and Ma

BG

Pisson A"V

Potten 8 E

Raymond, JE Raymond EM Ra worth, B Rray, Mi:F

H

mond, M Rice R

Ricketts W My and

Rothe Capt A

Rule Mr & Mrs JA

Russell Mr and Min

B.E

B. E

*Bausmares Bir H W

and Lady

Belenk, Mru

In connection with above Gaulbourn, V. Steamer are hereby informed that Gon't, Mr & Mrs J SchumannT their goods with, the exception of Grimshaw RJ

Grisogono, P D de Opium Treasure and valuables Graeber Mr & Mrs Scolion are being landed and stored at

CA

Beymour Mrs their risk into the hazardous and Hannibal, M. & Shaw H

WA or extra hazardous Godowns of MI the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Hewett, Hor. Mr E 84

A.OMG

Amith to. Godown Co. Ltd. at Ko vloon Ha'i; Capt T.P whence delivery may be obtained Ha8

Heiman PH immediately after landing

Optional Cargo will be forward: Hickman Mr

and/or from the wharves delivery optiness Intimation is received HA may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 19th inst., will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under rigned on or before the 26th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ex- amined on the 19th inst., at

11 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been "affected.

#

Bills of Lading will counter- signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

“Agents.

-Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1914. [1162

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSH ́P! COMPANY.

NOTICE

TO CONSIGNESE. 9.8. "KOREA,"

From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTE, SHANGHAI

& MANILA,

The above mentioned vessel having arrived consignoes of cargo are hereby notified to Bond' "In their bills of lading for coun- tersignature and take immadiuta delivery of cargo from

the

Company's gedown at West Point, Cargo will be landed immediately at consignees risk and expense, on that remaining undelivered

Consignees before Hind, WB from the NOON TO-DAY requesting it to Hopp E

Hordarn E. de L be landed here.

Hutton-Fotta G Bills of Lading will be count-Jaffe D ersigned by the Undersigned. 3gy: W Goode remained unclaimed after Jebsen, M 16th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges,

All claims must be sent in to men or before the 20th inst., or they will not be recognized,

All damaged packages will be examined on 16th inst., at 10 am,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

...8. C. DE BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 9th Feb., 1914. 160

To Sait

HONGKONG BOSTON & NEW YORK.

WEDNESDAY, Feb, 18, 1914, at AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S, CO..

5 p.m. landing charges will be collected,

On cargo remaining undelivered MONDAY, February 23, 1914, Cat' noon, in addition to landing: obarges, storage charges will be collected..

No fire tasurance whatever' will be effected.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above company's gadown SATURDAY. Feb; 21: 1914, at

10 p.m.

No claims will be ontertained. asless accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions. *taken at the time of dolivary to consignees, and elgoed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail 88. Co.,

"All claims must be filed on or before March 16, 1914, other- wise they will not be recognised.

B. C. MORTON,

`Avent♪. Hongkong, 16th Feb., 1914. [1221

Don't foret after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE, Open Til Midalght.

For Boston & New York via

| Porte & Suez Canal,

*** (with liberty to call at the

Malabar Cast)

5.5. "KASAMA "

on or about 15th Feb. 1914, For freight and further i formation, apply to

Regular Steamship Service

'Proposed £ul'ing from Hongkong

For NEW YORK.

Legge GL

Lonnend Miss A Jones MT Kadoorie RE Kerr Miss MC Kinlock D Kopp Alhart

"Bib'

Bmith Thos Mrs Sorenton A

Emyth F

J

Sperra Mr & Mra Square, Miss

Swaffield.HR

Thompson RE

Thomson Mr& Miss

Unio E

Vida P.B

White, W

Wakeman & H

Walker, Capt HA

Weigelsperg Fide

Wood G'O

Wynberg Mr. and

Mrs BGT Yearly F

MAUD ALLAN

and Leo, Jan and Mischel

CHERNIAVSKY.

Accompanist: FRANK ST. LEGER. PLAN AT MOUTRIES..

(After 1 p.m. at the HONGKONG HOTEL.)

Cirols & Stalls $6.00, Pit $4.00, Gallery $2.00.

DHANGE" OF. PROGRAMME - NIGHTLY,

Vader the "direction of W. ANGUS MOLKOD,

Far Eastern Tour, Booked and Diesotad bý D. X. O, DOHEN,

VICTORIA THEATRE.

To-Night

9.15

THE DRAMATIC PICTURE

"

To-Night

THE DESERTER"

סאז' או

PARTS.

THE TWO COLLIERS

In their latest Songs and Dances. By request they will Dance Again

THE TANGO

on Wednesday, 18th Feb.

Notices.

The

"Three Caftles

MAGNUMS

"THERE'S NO SWEETER „TOBACCO COMES FROM ; VIRGINIA AND NO BETTER BRAND THAN” THE THREE CASTLES"

PHACKER

"THE VIRSCHAM"

WILLS'

Beautiful Miniatures are now packed in every 50s tin of The Three Castles" cigarettes and sultable 'frames can be obtained by returning 25 of the coupons also packed with these well known cigarettes.

INTERNATIONAL POLO, tive about his plans and hopes,

Nopes of Wiäning the Americen Cup.

During the coming Juae Eng. land will make another attempt to win back the International Polo Cup from America,

said

"Our first object is to make a team, and this osa only be done by practising together for several weeks at least. There is no chance of us getting afficient practice in Ergiand before having to leave for America, so we are going to Spain about the February, and will play in the vicinity of Madrid for about two months,

middle of

This trophy was pressated for competition by the Westchester Olab, U.S.A., in 1886, when a Hurlingham team, led by the late

By taking this core, the Mr. John Watson, won it. Eng- lieh teams retained it in strug players will become accustomed glas in 1900 and 1902, but iu to each other's play every mon 1000 the Meadowbreak side, com.ought to get ints fon during the Dored of Messrs. L. Waterbury, time; and we can ass, which foar J. Montgomery Waterbury, H. P. will make the strongest combin Whitney, and D. Milburn, wreated it from Hatlingham, and they euccessfully defended the onp against English challengers in 1911 and 1913. -

When the Hurlingham tam was beaten in Ameries in 1011 the defeat was attributed rather to the superiority in speed of the American ponies than to any extra skill pass sel by the players. Last year the Dake of Westminster tried to neutralise this advantage by collecting a number of first-class ponies for use in the International contests. Again England failed, but only by a small margin; and those who FAW the matches declare that, with the slightest luck, the chal-

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE. longer would have wan

NIGHTS ONLY

A COMMENCING

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th.

· The Great Star Drama,

WOMAN'S SELF-SACRIFICE

LENGTH 4,000 feet.

The Paine's Cazette (Twice Weekly) Genoa a Famous Italian City,

COMING! THE WASTREL, 8,000 feet.

King Edward Hotel.

COMINGL

Murray Bain H

Keen A E

Barin Mrs Budge W.

Kraft. Mr and Mrs

WD

Butterfield Miss E Lauritsen Mr and

Clegg H

Cox W

Crank Mr.CK

"Divan J

Dicou Miss

Donaldson W A. Eright E L Evora EW 'Gill Mr. Graves Mr.DW Hall P

Haupt A Haynor HA

Grand Hotel,

Allen M. & Mrs. Maddicks Mr & Mr

Capt

Barr

ard Mr Manaings PWL Mamay Mis Maison Dr & Kia McIntyre I M Mody Mr & Mrs J Nobbe AP

Oudenhoren W

Bond C

Collier Mrs Bollier Miss

Calvert Miss

Olen Mr & Mrs Praca

Rance H

Pabay Mr & Mrs Roba

* Mr and Mrs Rarderick

Crow

A B. Brorok Graat J

Robb Mr and Mrs Buller

Grimberg Mr & Mrs Smith

Passmore Capt&Hagen

Hing B.Ho A MI WO

Shepard Mrs H M

Hough Mr LR

Houston Mrs KM Swree Dr

Houston Miry G

Houston Miss

Houston Miss'K Houston Miss J Hummel G Inoknghi T

Josph

Spurre F 8 Bibstay Mrs GT

JTUBA Thornton G Vabilon J

"Walther Dr H Westphal KJ

Capt

Tron

Hancock Keyt Dr.

Uttley, Mrs. P Uttley, Master.

Wright

Meyer Mr and Mrs' Underhill Morgn Father

Craigiebura.

Benroit H Caldwell, Kr. Caldwell, Min Carpenter, Mr and

Mrs

Cordell WiA

Carlton Hotel,

Crew HO

Crew Mias

Ballanting Mr and Martin T #

Min D A

Martruke Mr & Mrs Rale Mr & Men DH Millar JBV

Muller & W Barnes C Backburn Mr and Munn E

Mr. D

Nishida Z Bray Mr & Mrs OM Fati 8 Cromble Lt GM Randall OW... Lados W J

Fattorion Dr E B Patterson 8 Ferrius Mr&G

Braca WM Remedios & P Boranbrist Fiera A Rogemen Mr MH

Russell A Bewell G W

Smith Mr & Mrs L. Smith E P

Consell C Galbord V Harbord Wy Masters, Mr & Mra

R. F. C.

·MeOz1g, JA Muir O

..: Ram

Cromie Commander. Smith, E. G.

Band Mrs

Wilson Mr and Mrs

Sail

THE "INDRA" LINE LTD FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK

(with liberty to call at Malabar Coast)

THE Stṣamship

*INDRADEO ***

To Sail

CLEN LINE" MCGREGOR, GOW & Co.) Ltd,

tlon.

"When the Meadowbrook team won the Taterostional trophy from Hurlingham, it was apparent to everybody who saw the matches that the American players were botter mounted than their Eng. lish opponents. They bad been buying the best of our pales for years, and the apeal of their mounte was, practically, the deciding factor in the stragales,

They will not hold any ad- vantage in this respect against our team that plays in Amerion this summer. The sixty ponies which I have already sent to Spain will be played regularly in our practice when the team is finally settled upon, about thirty of the best ponies will be relected and dis patched to New York to bedias nealimatized before the English players arrive,

matches. Then,

Ample Team Practice. This year another effort will he made to bring the cup back to Hurlingham. Lord Ashby St. Ledgers, founder and leader of the Quidnunes, has agreed to tike the matter head, and he is getting to work will have played in practise and in praiseworthy fashion. Hitherto, friendly mos the ponies he will the English players have com- use in the International matches, plained of not having sufficient so that he ought to be able to play practice together, but this excase up to his best form. And, again, cannot be advanced should the our combination ought to be quite challengers be beaten again in as good as that of our opponents.

-The Globe 1914.

Two things are certain this time. Our players will-all-have in first-class mounts, and each man.

As fine weather cannot be de-. peaded upon in England in April, Lord Ashby St. Ledgers is taking his " Probables" to Spain, where they will have two months of 5.5." GLENFARG"

mate training. Eight plavers (Capt. H. J. Henderson) are going to Madrid in the mildle for Hamburg London Rotter-of February, and sixty ponies bave already been sent there to hecana scclimatized and ready for use when the players arrive.

dam & Antwerp.

The above steamer will be des patched for the ports named, on or about 3rd March, 1914,

5.5. "OLENLOGAN" (Capt. Jaa. MoGregor). for London via Plymouth.

This steamer will be despatched for the above port on or about 31st March, 1914.

The Players

Matches will be played against Spanish and other teams until the end of April. Then the selected national ride will come to London to finish their training with matches against strong English ems.

The players who are making

Saloon passage Hongkong,-Lon-the journey to Madrid era:- don (including first class rail føro

Lord Ashby St Ledgera (Qaid Plymouth to London) 240..

to

For Freight or passage, apply

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21st Janue.y, 1914.

Defeat of White Wolf,

Hankow, Feb. 0.

A private Jetter from Kuang- chów states that it is reported that White Wolf has boon defeated and is retreating towards Yingehow.

nunce) Major F. W. Burelt (16th

Bussern).

LATE TELEGRAMS,

CANTON'S DEBIT BALANCE.

Oanton, Feb. 10%

The Government receipts for January amounted to $800,000, while the expeditura was nearly $2,000,000. The Governor has ordered all the revenue offices to remit their accounts ten daya earlier than usual to solve the difficulty for it is reported that the Treasury is empty.

Many shops were unable to re on yesterday when the New Year holidays were supposed to

end. It is believed that lie cauisa of the failure is the depreosi tion in notes and vuttled con ditions. Reuter to the N.O. Daily

News

Honaa Tutuh Realgns. Peking, February 10.-The Captain E.W. E. Pr'mes (10th

Tatah of Honan recently tele HUSIST) Cantain H. A. Tomkinson (lat graphed enying that a certain

Royal Dragoons),

officer name Ma, follower of White Major B. H. Mathew-Lounowe Wolf, had managed to become a commissariat officer in Peking. (4th Dragoon Guarda)......... Captain Vivian N. Lockett The Tulub requested that he

(17th Lancora) kg Captain F. GM Rilston

(Rifle Brigade). Captain C. F. Hunter (4th

Dragoon Guarde),

should be rent to Honan for trial, but when, soldiers were sent to arrest him be bad fed

It is reported that the Tatah of Honan has tendered his resignaTM

The Madrid Polo Club has tion owing to his inability to sup

SHEWAN TOMES & Co liam Min

Fly TG Geopral Agents,

Fo te L Gierelman WH Gilbart E Grace LD Grandy & J Groveles Mr Fadley R Harrison D Hebard L Hershey Mr & Mrs Smith O

AB

Supple Mr & Mrs J Captain T. R. Evans, will be des Reuter's Hankow correspondent offered the English players the press White Wolf. His resigns. Holmes Mr & M

patahed as above on 10th March, states that his message describing use of its ground; while King tion will probably be accepted Jackson Mr. & Mrs

Warden Mr & Mrs This steamer has excellent the fight between White Wolf Alfonso, who is a keen player and possibly, he will be succeeded assocommodation for a limited and a detsohment of troops near himself, has placed the Royal polo by General Wang Tean-yuan. Walker Mr and Mrs number of saloon passengers.

Bhangoheng should read: A grounds at Casa de Campo, Tush Chih-kusi may be giren For freight and passage, apply thousand soldiers killed their offi- Madrid, and at La Granja, about soting appointment. Watling My & Myn A cot

DO Maokansie MrW C-Wats Me and M

JARDINE, MATHESON bere and deserted to the brigande," forty miles from the Spanish Maolean Miss Jars Webley! Bu

& COMETD.

and not a thousand soldiers were capital, at their disposal, HANA W COME SÃ¥ & Mr¥*J**

killed in, the engagement," Agenta. Majer Wm Major Capt and MrsWright, Mr&dis Telephone No.213,8ab. Ex. No. 9. Bouter to the N. C. Dusty News. JNG [977 Martin à 3 3

on about Jordan J 10. 5.5. "Erroll"b. Kay Mr and Ms C For Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Agents Hongkong 12. Jan., 1914.

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Mr & Mrs -

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to

Hongk

g12th Feb, 1914.

* Making A Team Lord Ashby St Ledgers, spesking too “Globo"representa-

Major Robertson, British Mili tary Attache has left for Sinyang chow-Reuter, to the N, C. Dail Newäl

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