Public Auction

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

AUCTIONEER, SHARE & CENERAL BROKER ·

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY & MONDAY, the 7th & 9th March, 1914, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.

at his Salos Rooms, Duddell St.

A Valuable Collection of Chinese Porcelain including specimens from Ming down to Towkwong.

Comprising:-

S-COLOURED. BLUE and WHITE, GREEN, RED, BLUE VASES, PLATES, BOWLS, IN- CENSE BURNERS, SNUFF BOTTLES, PEKIN CLOISON NE and JADE ORNAMENTS. otc, etc.

On view from FRIDAY the 6th Murch,

Catalogues will be issued. Terms-Cash on deliverr."

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer. HE Undersigned has received instructions to soll by Public Auction on

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TUESDAY, the 10th March. 1914, com- mencing at 2.45 p.m. at Woolamai, Chatham

Kowloon

Road

A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture..

(particulars from catalogu e) Torins:-Cash on delivery. "On view from Monday. tio 9th. GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Consignees

FROM EUROPE.

THE

HE H. A. L. Steamship.

Consignee

"SHIRE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 5; 1814;

LINE OF STEAM ERS, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS. THE Steamship

"NADNORSHIRE" having arrived from the abovo

Hotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel

Krusemann A Krone W

Abraham, E8 Adlar L

Agassiz Mr

and Lambert ED

Mr E L Ashton Mr &

Lambelet A

MriL Leavitt S H

The

Los Jones J'W.

Missos

Lobol F

Melar Mr & Mr3

Armstrong

Babina Mes P

J

Baron Riedso! ER Bato

Benkingsale L Bell ODS ports, Consignees of cargo by her for Mr & Mrs are hereby informed that all goods. Bolillos, Mrs ER

Bend, GA are being landed at their risk into Borwick Mr & Mrs the hazardous and/or extra hazar- dous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and or from the Wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Beswich

W

Billage Mra Brand Hoo Alles Bruce My

AP Bungoy Campbell Mi Cambridge, AJ

Mrs FXD'A... atro, Miss D'e Castro. Castro, Mastor D'e Champlin J D Clark Conway Long?

Goods not cleared by the 9th Mar. at 6 pm. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafod and dumaged packages are to be left in the Ghdowns, where they will be examined on 9th March at 9.30 a.m. Claims against the steamer Curry, must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized...

No Fire Insuranco will be effected by us in any case

MO

, Dr A..

GP Clayton. WE Compbell Miss.

Daire Mr & ME

Legon, W

Mason, O FATG="

brother Matheson, Miss M

נו

Matheson, Mrs R

Marriott, Dr O Macdonald Mrs (7 Mucdonald O Maokean, Dr G Martin, Mr & Mr

Martini G

Marr Min

Mayer B B Mehta, BX

Merecki, J

Messer Mr & Mrs C

W

Moyer

Mayer, P

Meyor OC

Morris J Mr & Mrs

Mickle D M

Milkowski NS:

Middleton GS.

Myers M B ONathan J

Noxon Miss G O'Leary,

Davis EG

what-

Over

Bills of Lading will be ersigned by :-

count-

Dehr

RMR Dericano, Mr &

Mrs & 2 chidren Dollar Mr & Mrs

J

O'Neill CA. Parson Peterson; A

E

E

11

Col G

Domvile Mrs

Douglas D 88

Doyle Mrs J M

.

Duncan, J.

[1172

Dutton

"W

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD. Agents, Hongkong, 3rd Mar., 1914.

To. Sail

THE "INDRA" LINE

Douglas, Mrs RH

Dutton, Mrs Chronfols, Mr &

Mrs HE

Fallon Mr & Mrs J Fearon Mrs F Fornihough 8 Fuhr

LTD. Foster Mrs

Perry FA

Paelps Mr and Mrs

SG

Philips Mr and Mrs|

G B

Pothill C

Rothenbush CH" Potton SE PRaymond, JE

E M Raworth, B Reay, Kiss F

E. H

Ricketts W Mr and

MI

Rula Mr & Mrs JA

Rumpel A

Friesland U Gallotti, A Garcia Gaston F J

Russell Mr and Mrs

Gibb J

B. E

Giles Mr & Mrs A

Sobank, Mr

Schloser H.E. and

FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK Gessler Dr

with liberty to call at Malabar Gilroy Miss E

Cosst)

THE Steamship

41

"ASSYRIA," Captain Brodmärkel, having ur- rived, Consignees of Cargo are horeby informed that their goods

* INDRADEO " are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or Captain T. R. Evans, will be des- extra-hazardous Godowns of the patched as above on 12th March. steainer has excellent Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf &

for a limited Godown Company, Limited. accommodation Whonce delivery may be obtained number of saloon passengers,

For freight and passags apply against Bills-of-Lading counter- signed by the Undersigned.

to; --

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given to-day.

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

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undeli- vered after the 8th inst.. will be Bubject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods must be loft in the Godowns, where they will be ox- -amined on the 7th inst.,

9,30 a.m.

st

No Fire Insurance will be

This

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD. Agente.

Gordon, AG

Goorsey, 1

Guulbourn, V

Gould, Mr & Mrs J

raham J

PD de

Root Harston J. Seymour Mrs

Quronson A B

Grisogono, F Mr. & Soutter Mrs W

WA

Lady von

'Bud Mrs

Square, Miss A H.E. & Stirling Mrs *Stevens HE Hewett, Hon. Mr E Strous Mr

A,CMG

The apron A Hall, Capt TP

Trask Dr & Mrs H Hart S Hoiman P II Hickman Mr & Mrs

HE

WB Hind, Telephone No. 215, Sub. Ex, No. 9. Hordern R de L

Hoyer KG "Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1914.

Hutton-Poity G Jaffe D

JW Lambe. Mm JE Layton GB Layton Mr & Mrs Little T. M

Regular Steamship Service

Proposed Sailing from Hongkong For NEW YORK.

5.5.

on or about

"Atholl" } April, 4.

For Freight and further in- format on apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents

effected by us in any case, what-Hongkong 12th. Jan., 1914.

evor.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

***GLEN

LINE"

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 2nd Mar., 914. 1179 (McGREGOR, GOW & Co.) Ltd,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN.

FREIGHT LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

• " TUBINGEN," having Carrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu- ablos, are being landed and stored

at their risk into the hazardous

s.s." GLENFARC "*'

(Capt. H. J. Henderson)

Jayb

Walon Mrs JP J Wakeman G H Walke:, Capt HA Welle Mrs A W Wolgolapery de Weir Mr and Mrs.

Thomes

Waite, F W

Winkler Mr & Mrs

Wood GC BWoodburg Dr and

Mary E Wynberg Mr and

Mrs BG T

Jones M.T Kent Capt WE Kiddle Camdr and Yearly F

Mrs J

King Edward Hotel

Keen A É Kraft Mr and Mrs

Entertainments

THEATRE

SATURDAY, March

ROYAL

21st 9 15

Unoka The DISTINGUISHKO PATRONagar Bret belgasni van fever, Mar.

EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. ANNUAL CONCERT

First Part

Kindly arranged by

LADY MAY

Second Part Introducing the

MERRYMAKERS

IN THEIR

MUSIC MIRTH

MIMICRY

TICKETS $3:"$2, $1. Soldiers & Saltors in uniform half

price to $1 seats.

PLAN AT MOUTRIES.

VICTORIA

To-Night

*THEATRE.

9.15

To-Night

will be exhibited

'ANTONY & CLEOPATRA "

קיי

$ PARTS. 8,000 FEET.

A FITTING SISTER TO QUO VADIS,

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S.

SMOKE:

Notice.

Embas

assife

CIGARETTES ·

& TOBACCO.

VIRGINIA CIGARETTES No77 HAND MADE SOLD IN TINS OF 25 & 50

EMBASSY MIXTURE THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY W.D&H.O.WILLS LONDON

BRISTOL

must be made at that point for vehicular and pedestrian trafio by a new bridge.

¿

Second Bridge::

1

Fature requirement

may, make it desirable that there should be at least one other new road bridge between Chating Croas and South-wark. Probably it may be found that St. Paul's LATE CAR TO PEAK, Bridge when built will meet the

Amost neces

Commercial.

Manchester Market.

The committee realise that there is room for a difference of opinion on the subject of the level of the

Business in the Manchester approaches to this bridge. Some market had shown no definite who have given this matter pro- improvement for the last week of long attention hold the view January. The turnover both in that is should be approached on yarn and cloth was less than then rib from a level equal to the previous week: The fairly that of the Strand, or even of St. active inquiry, however, has con- Martin's Charoh, thus passing tinued, which supports the hope over the embankment on both of an early revival. Buyers have sides, and maintaining on the

chase small lots on ensy terme, Surrey side a level equal to that generally been content to Tur of Waterloo, Station. Others These unimportant s les have favour a connection of both ex-covered a wide variety of yarna tremities of the bridge with the and cloths, and a number of old embankment on the north side, markets big and little. It is and the new on the south.

probable that the drooping tone of the raw material has fostered the desire of merobants and shippers to move cautiously, but it is clear that our customers are still indifferent to the putting down of further supplies, in spite of the fact that selling prices are de- cidedly low, both actually and in relation to the level of the raw material. Moderate commitments have been arranged in pœdium- sized grey shirtinga both for In- dia and Chios, though in the matter of price these cloths are an exception to the rule of cheap- ness. In dhoolies a few trifling lota have been bought from manu- facturers, whose prices were Ax- ceptionally favourable. Printers, dyeing cloth, and Mexican show no change. Yarns have continued dull, and spinnera' selling prices this recommendation; but it are lower, particularly in Amar- is also thought desirable as an ioan qualities. Spinners of Amor” alternative to contemplate the ion are not selling their produc possibility of a bridge connected tion, and while stocks are not so it might be possible by the in- with a new street running south far heavy they show a tendency trod notion to a limited extant of from the eastern born of Aldwyog. to increase.. Manchester the by-stream or lagoon dock In any case, Waterloo Bridge Guardian. principle to leave the riverside should be preserved as a valuable properties in the enjoyment of architectural monument, and, if their present frontages, altered widened, should be treated with only by an improvement of the the closest conservation of the water approach by the substita- tion of the lagoon for the mud-original desiga. The committee

suggest that the

South bank. Barges, would, of course, Eastern station should adjoin enter these back-waters or lagoons Waterloo Station. by channels passing under the embankment.

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

"THE PATHE'S GAZETTE " (Twice Weekly)

"WIFFLES HIS MOTHERS DARLING

"THE INVISIBLE POWER" THE STRONG

MAN

WINS.

SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH. ・・

A GREAT THRILLING DETECTIVE DRAMA WILL BE SCREENED,

LENGTH 9,000 FEET.

Watch for The Gibson Sisters, clever Singers & classical Dancers.

Grand Hotel,

Maddicts Mr & Mr Ollen Mr & Mis Prince 'Rance H Collier Miss

"Robey Mr & Mrs

Rohn Calvert Miss Crow Mr and Mrs Rhrderick

Robb Mr and Mrs Stiller

A

197

Murray Bain H Borin Mr Budge W

D

Diven

3

Miss

WA

EL

Butterfield Miss E Lauritsen Mr and

Mrs O Clegg H

MacLeod D A Cox F W

Malcomson Capt Crank Mnog

and Manninga Massey Mins Matson Dr & Mr MoIntyre I M Mody Mr & Mrs J

Allen M & Mrs Borr Band C Collier Ma

PWL

A. B. Frenck Grant

AB

Haucook

Kayt Dr.

for Hamburg, London Rotter Evers EW

dam & Antwerp.

Gill Mrs Graves Mr D.W The above steamer will be dos-Hall PO patched for the on 6th March, 1914.

ports named,

Nobbs A P Oudenboren W Haynor HA

Pamore Capt

Mrs WO Hing Miss B Ho A Hough MmL R Shepard Mra HM Houston

Mia K M'Swren Dr For London Hull & Antwerp Houston Miss O

Spurge H S Miss H Houston

Bibasoy Mrs GT The s.s." GLENLOGAN

MITUBA Houston Mig K Houston Miss J Thornton (Capt. Jas. McGregor).

Hummel G

Veblen J Walther Dr H Insophi T

Westphal K J

*

and/or extra hazardous Godowns will be despatched for the above of the Hongkong and Kowloon ports on or about the 26th April, Wharf and Godown Company, 1914, Limited, Kowloon, and Weat Point Godowns, whence delivery don £40, may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forward- to

ed on unlessintimation is received

from the Consignees before noon

Saloon passage Hongkong/Lon-

For Freight or passage, apply

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.,

Agents,

to-day requesting it to be landed Hongkong, 4th March, 1914, 160

here.

No claims will be admitted aftor!

the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining un-

Notices

delivered after the 11th of Mar. DRAGON CYCLE CO.

will be subject to rent,

"All broken, chafod, and dam- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th of Mar, at 9.30 am,

All claims must reach us before the 18th of March, 1914, or they will not be recognized.

No Fito Insurance will. be effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- aigued by the undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents." Hongkong, 4th Mar., 1914. [1176

Don't forget after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshment

ALEXANDRA CAFE, Open Till Midnight,

DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL

MOTOR GARS ON HIRE $6 & $8 Per Hour.

Cable A16. "LAURITSAN."

Tel. 482.

HIMROD'S

Qivos Instant Rollof No matter what your respirato organs may be suffering irons-wkacher ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, MASAL DATARRH, or ORDINARY DOUGH. -you will find in this famous remedy simply restorative payer TED TABLE NO TILES SI

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KATE UP

CURE FORER)

Cheral is ani

All

IMITATE FR

The trunjir.

ASTHMA

Jocku J

Carlton Hotel. -

Ballantine Mr and Nishida Z

Bale Mr & Mrs DH Mra

Bareley Mr & Mrs D Paul S

Randallo W

Sustt Capt

ir & Mrs Smi Tran

Uttley, Mrs P Utley, Master Moyer Mrand Mra Underhill

Wright Horga Father

LAGOON SCHEME F.R

THAMES.

Effect Like Amsterdam Quay,

needs of the next generation, but the committee consider that there should be kept in view the recommendation of the Royal Commission on London Traffic [relative "to: D bridge between

Waterloo and Blackfriars.

A widening of Waterloo Bridge, which it is understood needs some inevitable strengthening, might, it is

thought 801 VO the

of purposes

new

In other places, where the embankment comes close to the present wharf line, it is thought that there might possibly be at

Hatpla Danger. intervale riverside warehouses built on wide arches. over the

Thecampaign against projecting road way, being thus brought up batpins in Berlin, which has been to the riverside for commercial carried on for some time by the purposes withont interfering with German police authorities, in now the traffic uses of the embank-being taken up by the railways, ment roadway.

Lo the Breslau district the authori Interesting proposals regard- It is suggested as a reasonable ties have posted notices to the

botweon ing the future of the south side of compromise

these offect that the wearing of hat pins the Themes are reviewed in the arrangements that the lagoon with unprotected points is for "Journal of the London Society," dock could extend from Waterloo bidden in railway stations and in which has just been issued. The Bridge to Blackfriars Bridge, trains, and that offenders can be Mis BA Oldenburger Me and article takes the form of an in- that the land adjoining the new refused railway tickets and are terim riport on their deliberations embankment (including reclaim liable to fines up to the amount by a committee of the sociotyed land) west of Waterloo Bridge of £5. which is dealing with the ques- should be dedicated to eites for tion.

important buildings, and, the east

Dr. Charles F. "Aked, the They for for consideration of Black-friars Bridge there the proposal that from a point should be warehouses with or English Baptist minister, who for adjoining the new LC.O. Hall to without projecting blocks spana- the lost two years has occupied the palpit of a Presbyterian Church Southwark Bridge there should ing the embankment. W

East of Southwark Bridge it is at San Francisco, announces that a continuous embankment! Кду

Mr and Mrs L. Walker Mr and Mrs 100ft, wide, so placed that eubject thought that the embankment ha will probably resign the post Kloinworth Mr and

Mrs 0

Watling Mr & Mrs to maintaining a satisfactory could be reduced to 60ft, in of president of the San Francisco

DO

carve and subject also to the width, thus bringing the ware Church Federation. Major Wm Major Capt and Mre Wehley A R

reservation of the 700ft. clear houses nearer to the river, and Dr. Aked recently delivered a NG

Wolf Mr and Mr

JB de Martin AJ J"

waterway which is understood to producing an effect like the a sermon which denied belief in Martin TH..

be the requirement of the Port of Laden Authority) it shall coincide on ita river-side more or less with the low-water edge of the mad-bank, which at present Bennett HS

GASED FO

+xtends to an average width of Caldwell Mr

Galbraith V

166ft. all along the shore from Caldoll, Miss Harlord W Carpenter, Mr and Mastors, Mr & Mr Lambeth to the Berough.

Warehouses on Arches.

Mr & Mrs Remedios & F

Rigge A

Kyroll A Sewell G W

1

Barnes.

omblo Li Goo Dixey Eados WJ. Flynn To

Grandy AJ Jackson Mr & Mra Wardon Mr & Mrs

HG

bet 2 J

Smith Mr & Mr L Smith EP Thomson 8

DM

Craigieburn.

ba

Amsterdam quays.

EL

Dr Aked's Unorthodoxy.

the immaculate conception. As a New Bridge at Charing Cross. re-alt of this sermon the Presby On the subject of cross-river terian Association has addressed traffic the committee's present a letter to the San Francisco Chur view, though varying in detail, oh Federation suggesting that Bre united on the following the statements of his belief given by Dr. Aked, thoroughly dis- pointe

If Charing Cross Station be qualified him from noting as At points where the embank removed and Charing Cross rail the official representative of the

Francisco. ment to formed is most remote way bridge be discontinued as Evangelical Churches of San and Mig Wilson Mrand Mn from the present wharf frostiges, sach (as they suggest), provision

MoCaig, J.

Ram

Mrs Cornell WA Crow. HO Crow.Miss Oro:nia Commander Bmith, H. GR

Cotton Market.

Mr. A. B. Rosenfeld of Shang- hai writes as follows in his weekly. Cotton market report for February 28:-

China Cotton. The develop" ments in the situation during the *past week have occasioned only moderate price changes and the net result of the week's trading is a decline of some half a dozen points. At the close the predominating yesterday sentiment seemed to be in favour of lower prices, but the uncer tainty which is being felt regard- ing the outlook for the immediate future has prevented the broaden- ing of speculation, and if opera tions could be analyzed, it would probably be found that a good portion of the business consisted of the evening-up of old transac

holders BYO atill tions. On the other hand up- country in their ideas and

frm

refuse to sell at present ruling quotations, contending that their holdings being under loan for an other five weeks to come with the up-country Banke they see no reason why business activities should not revive before then, and furthermore by forming com- bination and only selling gradu- ally they feel aureof forcing prices.

On the whole, therefore the. outlook as it appears to-day does not seem to warrant the expect ation of extremo fluctuations, sad the probability, therefore, in for a continuance of rather quarrow markets until the situation will shape itself in one way or the other in a more decided manner. and conservatism abonld there

Tien entered into at the present, fore be the keynote of any oper Hitne of the market, quin,

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