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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUJEN KAISHA. From EUROPE & STRAITS.

The Company's Steamship

"KITANO MARU." having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the foods are landed..

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon To day.

Goods not cleared by the 13th Jan, 1922, will be subject to

100%.

BANKER & CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. From EUROPE and STRAITS, The Company. Steamship

TSURUGA MARU.” having arrived from the above ports. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are belog landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Opional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given contrary before Noon to the To-day.

Goods not cleared by the 12th January, 1922, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be Damaged packages must be left left in the Godowns for examin- in the Godowns for examination ation by the Consignees' and the by the Consignees and the Co.'s Co's representatives at an ap-representatives at an appointed pointed hour or Tuesday and Fri-hour on Tuesday and Friday. All day. All claims must be presented claims must be presented within within ten days of the steamer's ten days of the steamer's arrival

which date arrival here, after which date here, after

they they cannot be recognized. No cannot be recognized. No claims ́claims will be admitted after the will be admitted after the goods

have left the Godowns. goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 5th January, 1922,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, 2 Agents. Hongkong, 6th January, 1922,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

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MONDAY, JANUARY

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

THE ADMIRAL LINE,

The Steamship

*FINETREE STATE"

hasing arrived from Saatte Wash via ports, on Dec., lat. Consignees are hereby, notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of The Hon Shan Godown Co. Nos

CRICKET

RGA, V. CRG

ECC

Bowling sor

Kollanda

8. Bayage

0.1. Bapleton, b Bestly.... 8 B. D. Braza, o sad b Besity... la EL MADAG, Muodonald, G

Edwarda, - by Boalky As happened last woman, RG.A., E. I Braga, a Davior, b supirante - for the pesmiership.

Beatly... suffered an unexpected reverm on Dept. Spinks, sk. Davies, b... Saturday at the hands of O.RO., §. Haykır.......... seriously imperilling their prospects. 5. R. Massskill, b Haytor.

C.R.O. to, and F. Thompsom, a and b Haylor R.G.A. 182÷ regretted it. After losing a wicket J. Stalker, e Beatty, b Hayfor 6 51 showed for two and 13. Dance, e Lammert, b Baykor

3. Ng Sze-kwong and Les C. Russell, b Bastly...

The former hit J. P. Robinson, not cut........ balted wall.

Extres.

Rhodes, b Grimmoli.

Barage, a and b Grimett

38 Capt. Tomory, b. Alexander.......... 10 Mayor Tomlinson, b King

1 Hollands, a Hallam, b Alexan.

E ར པ ད མཱནྟཏཏན།

West, & Hallam, b Grimmett. Biana, b Gibb..

9 Wilkinson, b Qibb.

11 Thompson, b Xing.

Rogers, a Haliam, b King 19 Pitt, nak out

10

301

From UNITED KINGDOM, PORT SAID, COLOMBO

& STRAITS. The 8:8. "GLENSHANE". having - arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and for 1 and 2 Dundas Street, Yaumati,Graham out of the ground and got extra hazardous Godowns of the and stored at consignees' risk. thirteen foom, Lee got two sites Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

(Downing and Baker) and nine Consignees of cargo must pro-tours. Davies was not sa fait na and Godown Company, Limited, duce an Import permis.signed by usual but kapt à good length and whence, and/or from the wharves, the Superinten lent of Imports the beat average. R.G.A. were L. Beatly..... delivery may be obtained.

and Exports, Hongkong, before unlucky to lose Davies, caught in F. H. Farthing... 8 Goods not cleared by the 10th Bills of Lading will be counter-the lips off the laat ball of the first Mid. Høytor .............. January 1928 at 5 p.m. will be signed. subject to rent

Force. Capt. Olliver returned Lee's All broken, chafed and damag-st ball bard, and Lee held it.K.C.C. 2nd XI. v. BKC.C. 2nd XI. Alexandar.. All broken, chafed and damageded cargo is to be left in the after that the side collapsed. Maja packages are to be left in the Godowns where it will

A ter alone friendly match was Grimmakk be Bagnall hit eul, but only Baker witnessed, on the Kowloon ground Gibb Gotowns where they will be examined at 3.30 p.m. on Jan..ayed with ham any length af between the second teams of the King

6th by the Company's Surveyors, time. The last four wicks did K. C. C. and the H. K. C. C. Kor- Metsrs. Goddard and Donglas. Bot add a 100, Ching just mining loan, batting fast, put up a score of Craigengower v, the Navy,

129, of which the opening pair, Craigengower did. badly on their Blackburn and Biswa, made it. Jowo pitch against the Navy, only Boogkong replied with tes_runs Bradbury showing to say advantage less than their opponents. Rope against be good bowling of 153. 15 claimed six Kowloon wickets for 23 Bheffield and Com.: Wood, Th

examined in the presence of consignses by Messrs Goddard and Douglas, on 101b. January 1932 at 10 a.m. Claïma against.. the steamer including those for cargo short delivered must be presented on the special form provided and must also be sub- mitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will док be recognized:

All claims must be pres nted | a hat trick, Scores; within thirty days of the

C.R.C. steamer's arrivals here, after which they cannot be recognized. C. Choa, b Davies...... No claims will be recognized Ng Sze-kwong, not out..... after the goods have left the Guttens, Lb.w, Baker....... Godown, and cargo undelivered G. Lee, e Graham, b Davies on and after January, 7th. will G. Hall, d Davies, b Frampton

H. C. Huot, b Daries No Fice Insurance will be effect-be subject to real. ed by us in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be counter- [signed by

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO. LTD.

Agents. Hongkong. 3rd. Jan. 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From HAMBURG vis ANTWERP & SINGAPORE. The Company's Steamship

**HIMALAYA MARU,” baving arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, whare delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 12th.

| Jan., 1922 will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC S.S. CO., United States Shipping Board, Emergency Float Corporation. Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE. 5th Floor, Union Building. Hongkong. 31st December, 1921.

SINCERE

Extras..

0

Total..

Bowling analysis

Extrus

W.

14.3 9. 44. $

3 17 27

Total..

+

Bowling analysis.

a

5

20 2

6

8

27

5.9 3 18

59 runs. Scores:

8

י

KCC. 2nd XI 1L. J. Blackburn, e Perrin, b 1-1 Hope

W.

A: O. Brawn, b Hope Total (wkia, dec.)...173F. E. Lawrence, b Hope Bowling analysis.--

L. E. 8. Hodge, b Hope E. J. Edwards, b Young Grabam

B. Orecy. c and b Young Davies.......

F. Evelyn, b Hope Baker

IE. W. Aldanon..... Dawaing..

-E. F. Spinks, `rm out Frampton

Capt. Davies, e Leo, b Kg- Capt. Olliver, a and b Lee Lieut. Chester, e La, b Lee. Maj. Bagnall, b Ching........ Bdr. Baker, c Wong, 5 Leo......

12 Capt. Muresy...... - 10

side were ous for 79. The Navy passed their opponents score for the loss of two wickets and si 41the close of play had scored 100 $8 for the seven. Bay. Purnell, 7 Com. Wood and Lieut. Franks all 2go into the thirties. Soares,

Craigengower.

16

8. Jer, Wood, b Sheffield.. 1 J.P. Wilacin, 5 Shefald.

B. W. Bradbury, si, Frank, b

Wood...

OR. Bass, o Purcell, b Shaffald 0L. E. Lammert, b Sheffal....... 13 J. W. Bazjow, e Norris, b

Sheffield

129 W. 8. Marah, b Shefald.....

Tayler, a Wood, b Forbes....

BHO GOR

10

HKCC 2nd -XL.

-P. A. Dixon, a Gilchrist, bolj

Sheffield

— W. Hill, not out.

W. Fraser, e Spinki, b Haslett. 3 88 J. D. Humphreys, o Evelyn, b

Haslett.........

10 1

47

14.3 4

83

5

3 -

3

31

33 20

1

R.G.A

9

IW. B. Halett, run out J. M. Jack, b Hope

Erise..

0

0

Total...

45

Bowling analysia. —-

·

13

17

0.

3.

SALE

Maj. Downing, b Lee

2 Young..

11 1 52

2

A. A. Paica, at. Frankyj

Wood

Lt. Graham, b Ching

4

Lt. Parkes, b Ching

o Hope

10.1 4 23

Gr. Davies, b Ching Gr. Frampton, b Lea

0 Parria

2. D

0 Humphrys

2 . 13

Extras....

Extras.

4

Total..

79

Total.

Bowling analysis.

Bowling analysis.——

80

0.

D.

X.

w.M. M. Watson, b Spinks.....

0

Bashop.

4

81

1 F. E. Young, run out

Sheffield

.8

28

7.1 2 27

4Capt. F. P. Murray, run out....

6

Wood

26

4 W. J. Hope, o Edwarda, ob

Overy

Stanley

6

Forbes.

·BKCC. v. KCC

L. D. McNicoll, 's sub, bÖvery. H. E. Holland, not out....

T

The Navy,

21Ray Purcell, b Taylor..

1Mr. Norris, b Paice

18

2 Lieut. Kennedy, a Jez; b Lam-

0

Lieut. Forbes, b Lammert

Tots! Bowling analysis.--

Haslett Spinks.. Overy

10

Lk-Com. Gilchrist, a Jex,

Lammert

10, 8.1 8

27

Lieut. Fraphs, retired

80

32

Lieut. Skinner, not out

27

2

Extras.....

BesWD......... ☎

18

1

the Blablay, did not bat,

Bowling analysis.

THE VACCINATION CAMPAIGN.

Ng Sze-kwong G. Lee...

H. Chingon 4

tha soors eventually reached 159,

Extras....

The following, information relat left in the Godowns for examining to the vaccination campaign

The Hongkong Cricket ClubW.W.Mackenzie, b Brawo ... ation by the Consignees repres may be of interest to the public. gained & good victory over Row-J.-B. Way, rus out entative and the Company's it is furnished by Mr. B. Sayer,loon by 60 rune, Jotham and MitN. J. Paris, b Spinks Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Head of the Banitary Dapartment. chell gave them a capital start and Douglas, al 10 am. on Wednesday

1. On December 23th to 1st B. D. C. Morgan and L. J. Davies and Saturday. All claims must be presented within Ten days of over 800 servants of Peak residents being other valuable contributors. the steamer's arrival here, after were vaccinated at the station At no time during the game did which date they cannot be rec-established at the Peak

Kowloon appear likely to get the No claim will be ad- 2. The Campaign proper started necessary runs. ognized.

Excepting for mitted after the goods have left on January 3rd in the Western Capt. Spinks, the batsmen could the Godowns.

District of Victoris. 14,000 persons do little with the bowling of Beatty have been vacciasted up to date. and Haytor_and were all disposed

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA, "

Hongkong, 6th. January, 1922.

3. Dr. Woodman is at present of for 9. The former claimed five occupied in a bouse-to-house visita wickets for 44 and the latter five tion working Esatwards from the for 27." B. D. Evans did well for Western District. He proposes to Kowloon with six for 35. Bcores: establish a fixed station at the Eastern Datrici Sanitary Office L. Com. Jotham, c Macdonald,

b Evick

H.&.C.C.

(Wantsai) to-day and another, by Manager.

kind permission of Metare, ME. J. R Mitchell, Evans kinnon and Mackenzie, at the Major Edwards, L.b.w. Evans. vacant ground adjoining the Post B. D. C. Morgan Lb... Mac- Office building.

donald....

DIVIDEND FOR FARROW'S CREDITORS.

A Further Is. 6d. in the

Pound..

A notice was posted to the creditors of Farrow's Bank in timating that a second dividend of 18. 6d. in the pound would, on December 15, be paid to the de- pasitors and other creditors of the This acnouncement was made by the Senior Official Receiver and Liquidator of the bank.

bank.

4. Permanent stations for R. Hancock, b Evans Chinese exit amiso et all Chinese | B. H. Benson, b Evans Public Dispensaries both in Heng-F. HI. Farthing, & Thompson, b kung and Kowloon and at the Tung Evan"..... Wah and Kwong Wah Hospitals. L. J. Davies, not out

5 A Public Vaccinator is avail. Mid. Haytor, a Spinks, b

Macdonald able at Kowloon Dispensary and! the Government Civil Hospital to. G. Lsmert, Lb.w., Spinks vaccinate Europeans. In the case of the Government Civil Hospital the hour is between 3 and 4 p.m.

6. Dr. Woodman proposes thart-

Lieut. Beafty, b Bialker Extras

ly to visit the various schoole throughout the Colony for the G. Bussell purpose of aceiasting the pupils. 1. Stalker

1

Police v. R.A.M.C. The Police defeated

14 Com. Wood, b Taylor

.118) Mid. Sheffield, not out..

Total (for 7 wkis.).....166' Pay-Lieut. Bishop and Com.

0, X. 2

B.A.M.C. by 90 runs. They com piled a total of 191, Grimmett and Booker making a big stand for the L. E. Lammert 14 third wickat. "The former hit three

A. A. Paice ... 4 sixes in bis score of 61.and Booker. 3. Dixon... 3 5 his 70. Savage bowled vary well w 68 was exedited with six sixes in of Taylor

throughout, claiming ein wicksta 30 for 78, the last four being taken for O seven runt. R.A.M.C. responded O with 101, Major Tomlinson heading the batsmen with 36. Seures:

Police.

28 | Alexander, 6 Holland

C.-Earnshaw, b Rhodes 2R. Earnshaw, & Rhodes

e Tomlinson, b 4 Grimmett,

3

Bavage..... 28 Booker, Tomlinson, b Bavage

King, b Savage .n

150 Ellwood, e Tomlinson, b Rhodes

Markall, b Sarago...... w.Gibb, c Wast, b Savage

Hallam, not out.

Total.

Bowling analysis.—

0. M. 3.

- 16 8.1 84

7. The Campaign will be extend-B, D. ETRES... 9 2 85 A first dividend of 2s, in theted on Monday to Tsim Sha Tsui Li. Maedcould pound was paid in February last.) and Yaumati

Capt. Spinks

1 Chaster Woods, b Savage

8

7 1 21

2

?

6

Total..

1 $2

2 21.

1

1 40

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