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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902.

CORONATION CELEBRATION

FUND.

The Honorary Treasurer begs to achin ledge with thanks receipt of the following" subscriptions

Tuporten nd Exporters of

Wing Kat To Hing Wing

Already acknowledged...295,004.27 Tai Tick

East Asiatic Trading Cr

Q. A. Toinny' **

Palmer & Turner

B. W. Nuttall ...

J Gupp & Co.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

Their Defeat by Yorkshire. London, Juzio 2.-Tho saatch betweon tho Australiana and Yorkshire was com menced at Lenda to-day.

The weather was stormy and the wicket saft. There was a large attendance. The commeritement of the game was delayed owing to the state of the pitch.

Darling won the loss and decided to bat. The bowling was entrusted to Hirst at Rhodos.

Duff and Trumper opened the innings for 32.60 the Australians. When he had made 12 Duff played late to a ball from Hirst and 40.69ut bia middle stump. Trumper was then

18. One for 31.

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THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

5

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Wa

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Yuen Kwon Wo

10

10

Tin Yick Cheong

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13

Chin Wal

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100

200

Ching Ker

Yan Wa

to

300

Hughes & Hugh

Opium Farm (Chun Wo Faug)

100

Chinens Hoteis.

160

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Pawnbrakor Guild

500

Notunlin & Co. ***

30

Yra Merch es

300

F. D. Barretto

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Opium Merchnuts

260

E C. Iay

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Fresh Fish Guild

150

Elka Kadoori

25

Hal Fish Guild...

A. G. Romano...

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Dealers in Shors,

H. I. Noronha

20

G. W. Languet ...

10

Branding Houses

Furniture Dealers

H. Haynes

11

Manila Cigar Pestera

7. W. Osborne

10

Socond-hand Clothes Dealcra...

309

D. Macdonald

10

Shanghai Guoda Dealer

Kov. Archdeacon Banister

10

Lieut. A. Rumani, R.L.M.

Paper Morchanta

89

10

Tubacen Merchants

72

J. 6. Fehicl

10

Coal Merchants...

96

A. & Chain

10

Pieco Goals Dealers

Go, P. Lammort

10

Chinus Newspapers

11

A Baw....

10

Mut Hag Dealera

73

A. G. Ward

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Itel Not Dealors

12

M. Obrembski

10

|Shanghai PiccoGoods Morohants

40

H. Rottenjo

10

Poultry Guill

20

Rev G. A. Banbury

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A. H. Chingy

10

Fruit and Vegetable Guild

210

Tailors

172

Rev. I. II. Quod

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206

J. M. E. Mushadr

10

Crockery Deslors

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Photographers ...

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101

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260

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Gmund Nut Oil Merchants

132

Augusto J. do Rozario...

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Tron and Brass Merchants

24

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F. X. D'Almado e Castro

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Ten Flocchanta ....

I. Uraan & Co.

D. W. Caddonk

J. E. Gomes

J. J. Leirin

H. J M. Carvalhy

E. J. de Figueiredo

J. Stopni

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Cheong Long

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$32,207 77

Hill filled the vacant creste, but when

Requiring 48 ru to win Yankolise To-day's Advertisements

opened the second innings with brown and Tunniclife. When the former had acorod 9 and the latter 3 Brown was caught by Howoll off Noble. Ons for 12, Denton was next zari int. Somo eundries were run up, and then with the total at two for Tunnicliffe so bowled by Howell for 3-

Denian, who had not scored, who joined by Taylor. Six rana later. Denton, who

had contributed b. was caught by Gregory of Noble. Jackson filled the vnerney, and the two balemen made a stand, 38 being on the beard before they were separated, aylor was then dismissed by Noble for 11, and Jackson, 4 was juined by Bigst. Two rus ter sa the end nasa for Jackson, who, with 5 to his credit was caught by Kelly off Homell. Five fer 41.

Washington Bled the vacancy. The new somer made the additional runs to secure a victory. He hit Howell to square-ley for 4 and then drove Noble to the en for 5. The mings lasted an hour.

Yorkshire won by five winkels, the Aus tralinis being defeated for the first time.

The folowing are the scores:-

AUSTRALIANS VIRET INNINGS.

R. A. Bu, b Hirst

V. Trampor, e Denton & Jackson Hill, Brown, by Bhodes

S. E. Gregury, Jackson, b Hirst H. Darling, e Washington, b Hirst

he find compiled 7 rung was caught at deep Gold by Brown of Rhodes'u · bowling, Trumper gavo an excellent display of oatting, and increased his sence to 32. freely punished Rhodes. The cute at the ndjourameat for luncheon was two wickets for 4%.

During the interval the crowd, which in eroased to 20.010 broke into the playing space from all sides and raided the stands, The pelico wero powerless to keep order. Before resuming play bolli teams no bled in the centre of the ground and sang the National Anthem. The crowd joined" in the singing, at the conclusion of which three cheers were given for the King.

Play was continged at 3 o'clock. The crowd continued to be troublesome. Greg

ry was cleverly caught at short leg by

Alremily Acknowledged ... 39,295.77 Jackams off Hirst for 4. Three for 56. Trumper (82) was joined by Larling, and at Connico Pallonjee & Co.

64 Trumper, after au excellent display, was saught at long-on by Denton off Jackson for

G. W. Payne

11. K. Holmes ...

10

10

5

100

Darahjen nerajce

200

Ouicers & Men 10th Tambay

Infantry

-100

Staff Standard Oa Co. of New

York

50

T. Serconal Suith

25

F. W. Edware...

Madar & Partner

W. E. van Ep..

V. Curreem

F. Rabiny & Co.

Mts Hodgins

A. C. Moore

J. D. Harvia

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A. Hahn, Sealer

H. Schoenfelder

A. Hahn, Junior

Hongkong & Whamp Deck Co. Lah :-

G. Caldwell

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H. Haile...

H. Bockley

C. J. Cooke

W. Wilson

W. G. Jack

R V. Rutter

A. Harvic

H. Defericht

A. M. Boss Foreira, Je.

0. A. Parves

J. Legall

Henderson

J. Ramey

A. Ewing

8. Nome...

G. Smith...

11. S. Wynne

A. It. Kinross

W. Stowarz

G Humphreys

S. Wils »

J. Puskes

II. Brost...

J. Wilkin

J. Law...

W. M. Das

H. Smith

W. F. Pord

H. W. Soppet

W. Hutchison

226,106.27

J. Wilson

J. O. W. Thomson

W. J. Rattey

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T. Neves...

F. Sung..

94

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20

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15

15

$32,881.77

M. A. Noble, e Tunniclife, Jackson W. Amstrong, e Denton, b Jackson A. J. Hopkins, b Jacksori

J. J. Kelly, hirst... E, Jones, c Haigh, choda W. Howall, bot out

Sundries

Total... Bowling.Jackson, 4 for 30; for 35: Rhodes, 2 for 43; Haigh,

NOTICE.

15 HELLEBY NOT that a after MO DAY, the 9 th June, 1902, the QUEEY'S RECREATION GROUND will be CLOSED for REPAIRS anul fur ther notice.

W. CHATHAM, Director of Public Works Hongkong, June 20, 19.2.

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NAVAL COALING DEPUT, KOWLOON.

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Intimations.

WATKINS LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby gire tint an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of WATKINS LIMITED will be held at the REGISTERED Qrrica of the

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LTD.

Company, No. 66 Quen's Rond central, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on subjoined Resolution, which wa pand the 7th Day of July, 19" when the

SINGAPORE,

1.

at the Textmordinary General Meeting of Pianos by all the leading London and the Company held on the 21st day of June,

Continental Manufacturira, 1902, will be submitted for constirmation as

Spacial Resolution.

L

RESOLUTION.

HAAKE

That the Articles of Association be altered.

by substituting for the woria thousand seven hundred dollars' in article No. d the words eight thou-

sand seven hundred dollars.

RECTION of a BOUNDARY WALL Dated tire

G. A. WATKINS Geniem! CHAN A FOOK -1 Managers,

rd day of June, 1909.

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and FENCE, Concrete Work to luck | No. G6 Dura's Renist Contral, Hongkong. ot Sox Wall and rubbie toe te wur, Repairs to Cool Sheds and pulling down existing buildings..

Lanterns!

Lanterns!

Lanterns! NAKAZAWA,

TENDERS are invited for the above orku Drawings, Specification and Con- ditions of Centret may be seen aud Turin of Tender ebtained at the Offics of the SUPERINTENDING CIVIL ENGINEER, H., M. Naval Yard, on and after 30th INSTANT. Santed tenders, marked "Tender for Erec- tion of Boundary Wall. etc.." are to be delivered on or before TUESDAY the 8th JULY next, at. NOON, addressed to the 1274 Superintending Civil Engineer and placed

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131

Hint 4

for 20.

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in Tender Box, at Superiutending Civil

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Engineer's Office, H. M. Naval Yard.

Hill, &t Hunter, Jackson

4

The lowest or any Temler will not neces-

1

sarily bo accepted.

Grary, not out...

10

Hongkong, June 26, 1902.

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2

A. J. Hepkiss, low, Jachten

E-

TEBRAU PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED.

SECOND INNENGA,

R. A. Duff, o Jackson, b Hirst

V. Trumper. b Hirst

J. Darling, b Hirst

8.

MA. Noble, i first...

W. Armstrong, b Hirst

1. J. Kelly, b Jackson...

8. Foar for 64. Darling was splendidly E. Jones, Jackson caught left hand by Washington nt mid-on W. Howell, e Hunter, b Jackson off first for 3. Five for 64. caught cleverly at slip hy Tunnicliffe off Jackson for nil. Six for 63

Noble was

Armstrong

was caught at leng-on hy Dentan off Jack- sun for. Seven for Kelly partnered Hopkins, who had got 7.

Sundries

Total...

i

NOTICE IN EVILTING

TOTICE is hereby given that the 23SHAREHOLDERS in the abore Company will on MONDAY, Bowling-inst, 7 overs, 4. amidon, gbe beld in the Company's Offices, 38 and 40

Queen's Road Central, rana, 5 wickets Jackson 7

7th July, 1902, at Noon, for the parpone. of receiving the Report of the General Manager, together with a Statement of Accounts for the period ending 30th Apr, 13.1-1002:

aiden, 12 runs, wickets,

OFCIN,

Kelly playel vigorously, and with his

YORKSHILI. FIRST ANNIŠUS partner added 26, when Hopkins played Jackson un for 17. Eight for 12. Jones J. Tunnicliffe, c Armstrong, b Howell fallowed, and immediately hit hard, taking. T. Reqwn, Sen. b Nohte risk. The total was raised to 193, when D. Destou e fill, b No'r Jo es, who had been lucky, was caught at S. Jackson, b Bowell coverpoint by Haigh off Rhodes for 28. The T. L Taylor, Suble pir added 27 in 12 minutes. Kelly was G. H. Hart, bw, b Howell Lawled with a bailer by Hirst for 23.1. Washington. Howe!! llowell was not out 1, and the total was. Haigh, Kelly, 1 Noble... 131. The inninge lasted 2 hours and 90 min. Lord Havelte, e Armstrong, b Hovell utos, Jackson took four wickets for 30, W. Rhodes, Trumpet, b Howell Hirst four for 35 Rhodes, who was pun. Hunter, not oui

ished by Trumper, got two for 43.

Tunniclife and Brown opened York- shicu's innings.. The former was easily

caught at slip by Armstrong off Howell for

Sundrice

*Total

1

32

5

12

0

LOT

Bowling-Howell, 6 for 33; Noble. #for

1. One for 6. Brown was joined by Ben-30); Jones, for 17.

ton.

Play was delayed by the crowd en

SECOND INNINGS,

croaching on the enclosure. Grout difficul. Tunniclife, b Howell

D. Deliton, e Gregory, Noble..

ty was experienced in driving them back J. Brown, seu, e Howell, i and leaping then anywhere near the pro. per boundary.

Brown was bowled by. Noble for 13. Two for 17. Denton, 51, we hitting in fine forms, and got several fours. Tal filed the vacances, and Dentro get another single, when he put one up from Noble in the direction of third man, and Hi beld it at the second attempt. Three for 48, Stops were drawn

June 3.The match as resumed today. The wother was bright, but the wicket was

T. I Taylor, Noble

Wold

F. 8 Jackm, c Kelly, b Howell G.. Hirst, not.out

Washington, not out....

Sundrice...

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Oha- pany will be CLOSED from the 30th June to the 14th July Inclusive,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.. Hongkong, Jane 26, 1909.

NOTICE

38-17

17E are requested to atute for the infor Invitations to the RECEPTION at. GO- VERNMENT HOUSE on SATURDAY, 24 inst., that the Entertainment will not 9bow take place.

WE nuts bass reesired

Five wickets for Bowing--Noble, 3 wickets Howell, for $2.

50

fus 21;

soft additicult. There was an attendance HONGKONG SHARE REPORT.

of 2003 pople at the start of the play, and

the end incressed to 15,040.

Taylor, the not out an of the previous night was joined hy Jackson.

Taylor

acored 1, and then in the fourth over of the day the now tasu was bowled by Howell without having scored. Boar for 19.

Hirst joined Taylor, and the two had added 20 runs to the total when Hirst put

Hongkong, June 2, 1309.

WANTED.

1249

TWO GENTLEMEN to BOARD with ESGLAH FADLY, Teras Moderate and overy Confort

Apply C.,

Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hoogkong, June 20, 1902.

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In their weekly share report, dated 26th | DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

June, Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and Potts writo:-

Owing to the Coronation Holidays, wo are issuing nut circular two daya in

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW. Company's Steamship

THALES,

This leg in frunt to Bowell and retired, adrene, of the usual time. During the captais Rossox, will be despatched for }

Taylor was 9 and the board showed five for 69

The pitch was treacherous, and the bowl Wash ing, especially of Neble, was five. ington filled the vacancy. Before Taylor INCREASED DUTY ON OPIUM had further scored he was missed by Darling at forward short.leg off Rohle. AT CANTON.

Eight more runs and then Washington, 8,

The following passage nests in the sain-

utes ad a meeting of the General Coinmittes

of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce

lew days open to business, there have not been many transactions effected, nor has any marked change in quotations takon place.

banks-Hongkong,and Shanghai Banka hava improved and have changed hands au was bowled off his pad by flowell. Six for $697 and 500, at which latter rate the

77.

the above Fort on SATURDAY, the 28th Inst. at 3 p..

For Freight or Passage apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cu.. Geral Managers. Hongkong, June 30, 1902.

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Taylor, 12, had is bis new partner market closes firm. There is an afteration AMPERIAL CEUMAN MAIL-LINE. Haigh, who was caught at the wicket by in the London rate. Nationals are un- Kelly, off Noble, before ku And scored. | changed,

Seven for 8).

on the 12th int. B. M. Blinister at Lord Hawke went to the wickets, Peking was necrossed en 181: ult. to the Three was his contribution, and he was then effect that the new duty proposed aniounts, caught, by Armstrong with his left hand, in the slips off Howell. Taylor stili re

in sudition to the duty and eit paid un-nuired 12, and the scuring board showed der the terms of the Chiefou convention, te eight wickets down for 83.

Rhodes joined Taylor, and during their Tis. 116.20 per pical, and that the in-

partnership the same was advanced to porter are to be hold responsible and, the batting cant ibution being 22. expected to collect the tax. It was pointed With his quota nt 12 Rhodes was caught at out that although theduty was to be payable short-leg by Trump. off Howell Hunter was last won in, and the ond came almost ou both the native and imported article the mediafely. Taylor, who had been in an former would escape much of the duty as hour and a half for 22 ruas, was bowled by at present happos and the latter would Nohte, and the innings clored for 107.

This morning seven wickets fell in 1445 pay in full and practically the import here minator for 59 runs. Noble took four 14.42 would bear the whole barden of the oxwickets in the innings for 30, and Howet! 14 42 Attention was drawn to the fact that six for 53.

With a lend of 24 Duff and Truniper 14.42 19.50 smuggling went certainly be much more upcoed the second innings of the Austed- 12,82 resorted to in view of the greatly enhanced ans. Of Hirst's fourth ball, and before 12 cont of the article, and that the proposal to run had been made. Dat was caught by

Jackson at short-leg. Hill filled 12.82 denile the imports on foreign opium was aapney Tramper hit uut vigormuely, 12:82 poor returo the consideration shown by nesting in two vers but in the third over 19 82 the British Government to Chins in help of the innings his eff stumps was removed 12 82 ing her to collect the opium taxes. It was by Hir. Hill bad nut-scored, and two

wickels were down-for 7 runs. 128ggested that a provincial share of the in 10.30 demnity might easily be met by treasing 12.89 the duty on the native product to the level

of the foreign one and enforcing it 12.99 12.82 collection. 12:82

12.82

Sir E. Saton's letter of 26th ult, was read, 19.82 stating that he has brought the inatter to

the notice of His Hajesty's Government.

12.82

19.89

the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

SACHSEN,

Marine Insurances.-- Cuions have been parted with at $384. Cantons are weakTHE Steamship and asilers rule the market at $185. China Trades remain steady at 856.

Fire Insurances-Hongkong Fires are quioter with sellers at $330. China Fites have risen to 381, and can be placed at the rate.

OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, having arrived, Consignees of Cargoare here- by informed that their Goods, with the ex- ception of Opium, Treasure And Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk

into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARY, AND GODOWN, CYANY, LTD., Kowloon, whones delivery may be obtained.

Optional Carge will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 9

Shipping-Hongkong, Canton and Alsea Steamboats continue firm, and are now in request at 89 Indo-Chinashavo further declined, and sales at $106 have been made.a., Today Dougie Steamships are in the market at 844. All other stocks remain unchanged at the previous quotations.

Rineries. Chins Sugers are still on offer at 8105. Luzons are a drug in the

market at $25. -- wa

Mining-Satos of Punjoms at 34) have heen effected. Rauls have been fixed at $9 and, to small extent, 804. Chinese Engineering shares are to be bad at Tls. 2,60,

The adjour.ment for lunch way then

Dutke, Wharfs and Colouras Hongkong and Whampoa Duets have strengflied their made!

position and have found begers at $225. Oa reading the pitch was treacherys. Gregory joined Hill, but when 6 runa kad Farnham sier with shares offering in been added to the total the South Austral Shanghai a Tx. 26, Kowloon Whorfs an was stump by Hunter Jackson hava selices at 988. ompkew Wharfe are

for 1 run. Three wickets for 13, Gregory procurable at Tis. 2974 New Amoy Docke

A translation of the proclamation of the 3 was partnered by Darling who, alterare in demand at 2344 ex the dividend of

12. 2 Viceroy Chang Chih-tung re incressy of taxering a single, played on one of Hirst's $2 12.82 opium in the Hu Kang province by Thor for 14. 12.82 lk. The. 65 per picul was also laid be 12.82 fore the meeting. 12.89 It was decided that nothing further cauld 12.89 be done pending result of 12.82 Minieror's correspondsure with the Home 19.82 Government:

12.82

12.82

Nohle joined Gregory, but had buty soured 2 when he was bowled by Hirst. Gregory was new 7 and five wickets wore 1.B.M. down for 20 Armstrong, who went to the wickets, was bowled by Hirst fire Eal, and Hopkins, who took his place, was given out leg before to Jackson wittest having scored

No Claims will be admitted after the Gouda kare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 2nd July will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, sed damaged roods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on Tuesday, the 1st July, at 8.30a.m., and Thursday, the 3rd July, at,30 %.m

All Claims must reach us before the 8th No Fire Insurance has been effected. Jaly, or they will not be recognisel.

Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the undersigned."

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents.

Hongkong, June 26, 1902.

11, Reaconsfeld Arcaite,

and 7, D'Aguilar Streat.

H. BUTTONJEE.

DEALER IN

DEST of SPIRITS, LIQUEURS and D WINES, ENGLISH and Farsca

Kinda, PROVISIONS of all

Also KRUGER'S GOLD COINS.

No. 6, D'Aguilar Street, H.K., Nos. 3 and 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon, Hongkong, May 31, 1999.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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HE Undersigned has received instruc-

to Sell by PUBLIS AUCTION,

מו!

MONDAY

1

the 30th June, 1809, at 2.93 p.m., At No. 5 Victoria View, Kowloon (The Re- sidence of E. Mast, Esq.)

THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising :---

TEAK SIDERAED with BEVELLED MIE- ROR. DINNER WAGGONG, DINING TABLE MOROCCO COVERED DINING CHAIRS and ARMCHAZES, GLASS, CROCKERY WORE, etc.

TAPESTRY COVERED EASY CRAJ 6, RAT- TAN CHAIR, VARES, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CURTAINS, FINE TESTIN RUG and Cau FET, etc etc

DovLE BRASS BEDSTEAD, TRAK WARD- ROSES. with GEANS DOORS, TOmer TANLER, WASUSTANUS, CHESTY DRAW, ole.

BATHROOM and TANTEY REQUIS-

ITES.

1 COTTAGE PIANO.

I COLUMBI BICYCLE

Very Fine PALMS in POTS.

On View from Saturday, the 28th June. Catalogues will be insmod. - TEENS--Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, June 22, 1912.

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Chris Bar, Diffins

THE REVENUE OF CHINA."

A SERIES OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from The China Mail. WITH AN APPENDIX.

To

be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.

Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LAD. And Mcasta. W. BREWER & Co.

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SECOND EDITION. TISTORY OF THE CHERODES OF

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MISSION ETRANGELES,” (Translated by EDWARD HAUTEL Pankre

and

Reprinted from The UNA REVIEW.')

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