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Frickel & Co.

AGENTS FOR

W. & A. GILBEY, L

WINE MERCHANTS,

LONDON

M

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A GOOD FRUITY WINE.

$12.00 per case.

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WISE.

S Years in Wood. $22.00 per case.

84 Port

An Exceptionally Fine Light Tawny Wine. 12 vests in Word. 9$24.00

SPAN SH SHERRY.”

A GoogSrantsu Watabe $12.00-per-case.............

Natural

K

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A Pale, Nutty Sherry,

natural and extremely light in Alcohol, 9 Years Old. $22.00.

MANZANILLA SHERRY

A DELICATE DRY WINE

Years Old.

$22.00.

SCOTCH WHISKIES,

THE PROVOST

A piro-Malt-Sentch- Whisky Choice Quality

and well mainred, 814,00 per cas.

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Oll ""Highland ̈ (Glenlivet) Guaranteed Pure Malt Pot Still $19.00 per case,

SPEY ROYAL

Absolutely One Firest Pure Malt.Pot Still Scotch Whisky obtainable.

Guranteed over 10 years old.....................

$92.00 per

GINS..

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$10.00 per case.

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These Gins are Distilled from unmalted Corn, nud highly rectified, and have the delicato taccür of the Juniper Derry.

·Bottled in London.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911.

SURVEYING & SCIENTIFIC To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements SHIPPING

INSTRUMENTS

W. F. Stanley & Co., Ltd. and E. R. Watts & Son.

ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK

Chs. J. Gaupp & Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, February 1, 1911.

SPORTING.

Boxing.

SATURDAY'S CONTESTS.

In the City Hall on Saturday night a series of boxing contesta promoted by Mr H. Marriott took place. The rather small attendanco might have been due to the wonther and also to the unknown quantities of some of the contestants.

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2. 50 YARIM HANDICAP-1st, Prizo presented by Sir B. N. Mody, Kt. ;, Prize presented by islands of mem bers; 3rd. Priz presented by the Association.

3.75 Yanus Senaten-1st, 2nd, int

3rd Prizes presenteil.

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4. 75 Yanow Handigin-1st Prino pre sented; 2nd, Prize presented by Mrs La G. Biri, 3rd prize presented. -

Two MINUTE COMPETITION, 50,Yanns SUGATCH

4.

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1911-19.

CEALED TENDERS in duplicate will

until 10. Fou the 2d March, 1911. from persous desirous of supplying BEEF, MUTTON, FOWLS. PORK, BREAD, CHEESE, PURE COW'S MILK AERATED WATERS, TOE, and other provision, and neensearics for the year ending 1st March, 1912,

Sealed Tenders in duplicate will also be received for COAL (Akniko-and Yubari). Printed Forms of Tender and further par ticulars can be obtained at the RN. Hanpital.

The right to reject the lowest or any Tender is reservel."

1. L. BARRINGTON,

Deputy Inspector General.

R. N. Hospital,

Hongkong, March 13, 1911.

WANTED,'

·A

38

HONGKONG AVIATION

WEEK

CHARLES VAN DEN BORN, BIPLANE AVIATOR.

4.

· FLYING AT SHATIN, KOWLOON. THE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH MAREN FROM

P.M. EVERY DAY.

18 Excellunoy the Governor and LADY

LURA H Excolloney Vice- | Admiral Sir A. L Winsloo, His Excellency Major-General 0. A. Anderson nud Bis Anderson hayo kindly consented to ba patrons of the inveting.

Extra Aviation

ARRIVALS, March 11.

Sungkiang, British atr., 987. H. Mathias, Haipling Mar. 9, General,-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

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Fri, Norwegian six., 81, N. G. Ander son, Kwang Cha Wan March 10, Salt, Aadaann, Bronzer & Co.

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

OUTWARD BOUND,

·February 7, Dunblane. Tobeunty 17, › Benalder, Muncaster · Castle. Flintshire, Laertes Barkston,

February 21. C. Fent Laris Cathy.

February 24, Belgravia Idomencie, Aistuck, Palmer, Schwythall

February 28, Henrente, Bintang, Tar

105.

March 3, Benlich, Patrodus, Fille de Ciotat, Inttravelli, Sachsen.

Sandakan Gornian steamer, 1,110, La Klugkist, Bangkok March 3, Rico-Buz-March 7, A Meru, Memmon, Suerias TERFIELD & SWIRE.

March 10, Agamemnon, Diomed, Nuby

HOMEWARD YOUND.

Telesonchus, Britishstr., 1,340, Fraser, Monmouthshire, Oceanien, tentor. Saigon March 7. General.—CHINESE."

Tu Ton Tac, French str., fruni, Cantos. Marula 12.

11.

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Heiten, Britisha str., 1,183, J. W. Evans,

Fechow, rin Amoy and Swator Mar. II, Gonem.--DOUGLAS STEAM Co., Lab:

February 17, Inverclyde.

February 24, Sundo.

February 28 Fontesilaus

March 3 druha, Persia, Shines March, Slavia

ARRIVALS AT BOR," March 10, Derflinger, Atholl,

aviation day from trains will run every 10. Only holders of aviation tickets will be married in such tmins, by permission of the Government. Admission to the aviation grounds by ticket only

Prices of Addission. Club-enclosure, 1 day ticket.......and Gengral.-MESSAGERTES MARITIMES. Cheb Enclosure, Ladies season-ticket...

ingang, British str., 1,617, T. H. Lish Club-Enclosure, Gunta season ticket 10 msn, Waha and Chinking Mareli 5, Gen-

eral.-JARDINE, MATHESON & C., LD.

Lightning, British steamer, 2,122, E. P. Smith, Calcutta and Singapore March 1, | Maru.. General, DAVID SOON & Co., Ln.

Int Class enclosure, 1 day tickot... orphan, Sid Class cuolosure, 1 day ticket

sister.dth Clas

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Tankin, French atr., 3,034, Charboftnel, Yokohama and Shanghai March 10, Maila

Quito, British sir,, 2,153, Alux, 'Jamos, Seattle Jan. 24, Japan and Shanghai Mar

Wants work in some Dfee in order 3rd Clas enciosure, l'day tickets. 3, Flour and Sleepers.-Wein & Co. ...

Young, EUROPEAN BOY. to support younger brother, and Has learnt composing

Apply to

C. V.,' "Curs of "Cursa Maît Hongkong, March 15, 1911.

NOTIUK

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINTE. HONGKONG OFFICE.

.301

Frias presented by Mrs DURING the Almence of the Under-

...suman Czyton HUS Flomiest.andli Stoker Chalk, H.31.S. Minotaur, 1st Alba, | G." "SCRAFU ALDRIGATE IN 19 Cadet Ferriartuxantes Maresmentadania anabakerenmetalamis forced the pace, from the start. The list! 7. ducky Chan CrailesUR COP-50 two rounds were Chalk's, whio Carter Ind Yards Handicap.* - -----

ths better of the third. The fourth round | 8._ BULLSEYE"} COMPETITION--Bust bulls asw-a-good-deal of mixing with mattersored in Nos, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 10. 1st, about evon. Chalk's straight lefte to the and 2nd Prizes presented. head were having their effect on Carter..

to remaining rounds were all Challi's, Carter appearing to tire, although still vory game. The reforcö's decision went to Stoker Chalk.

9. CONSOLATION Pazza, Presented by Miss

M. Loureiro.

10. Tur O'GouMAN CHALLENGE Cer.-

and to yards scratch.

11. AFFINITY COMPETITION-30 yards,

Intly's prize presented by Colediel Wrigley.A.0.D. Gentleman's prize pre-

The second item was a six-toúnda.con” best between Seaman Heaps, HM.S.] ́ sented, Tatar, Stand Taf Carter, Naval 12. Stow asu Ratio COMPETITION.—Prize. Yard, 9 st.

presented by Mr. Keswick.

H. K. V. C.

The opening was very warm, Heaps

being sent down twice in the first round,--A-Rille Meeting will be held on Easter which was all in favour of Carter, Maday, 17th April, nt King's Park The fortunes of war flüclusted in a remark- ↑ Range when the following create will be ablo way in the second round. Carter again | shot off :-

eigned, Ma H. SCHMIDT will be din chargneuf this diffian..

G, GUN. Hongkong, March 15, 2011.

TO MID LIM YEUK AIRI

360

TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the POWER OF ATTORNEY dated the be given 1st August, 1007, purporting by me together with others to the above naped LO LIM BUK of the Portuguese Colony of Mapu, Gentleman, has so far as I am concerned this day heen, cancelled and rovoked by me.

Hongkong, 10th March, 1911.

LO LEUNG SAI :`

of

Witness

Масло

ticket

Admission to the Aeroplano Garago in the foreticon only from 9 to 11 st. (Holders of season tickets free) to admission 30 cents. For schools or corporations special arrango meats can be made.

To be able to provide the necessary at ing accommodation for the public, intand- Ling visitors are kindly requested to book

their tickets in advance with Moss Montric and Co., Ah Tack, Sincere and Co.,

Wing On C., King Edward Hotel, Empire Cinem, Commaught Aumled Water Fau tory. The Kowloon Ferry and Railway Station,

SHAERDAY, 19% 3h (ali Paris-Auroplane flight in Hong kong turritory: Dipping-alute of the seative, H. E. the Governor of Hongkong Band-Play National Anthem."

2.30 .M. Prize given by the Managers of the Far East Aviation Co. for an exli tion of diving from a height to the ground, Biting the impression of a dangerous fall,

3 Prize giren by the Compudores for the first flight with a Chinese passenger in Rongkong

3,30 KM. Fist aviation lesson in the sir to an Army Officer of Hongkong Garrison, the neroplane gusts $75.-Applications 4.3. Flight with Passenger. A ride in

must be addressed to the manager, accom panied by cash or cheque,

The programme is thject to change, ne- No, 18. Pan Cheung Temple, cording to atmospheric-conditions. If on of lad weather or accident, flying Account is prevented, notices will he posted at the ticket-selling boxes, and a blue flag will y on the singstaff of Messthere a rod fing will fly when is certain Tickets already bought for that day will be available for the next aviation day.

According to the aviator's contact he

STANLEY S. MOORE,

Solicitor, HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

350

andle the pit very warm, but shout half I. Iurie Haspar 200 yards, Prizes THE Undersigned have received instrue-weather conditions are unfavorable. His

way through the round Reaps got home a.below.to Carter's stomach which sent him dowu for seven. He had no sooner risen

according to number of entries.

2. RILE. HANDICAP500 yapıls. Prizes.

according to number of entries,

tions to sell by Public Auction,

FOR ALCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED

FRIDAY,

thin Ruape got in one or the point which. RIFLE Hasmear.-600 yards. Prizes the 17th March, 1911, 'at' 2.30 1.31., at sont him under for good."

4. RIFLE AGORENA (handicap).- Highest

The third item was a six-rounds contess between tid Marriot, 8 st. 6 lbs. Bantain f Weight Champion of Hongkong, and

Iron" Rux, 8 st. 4 lbs., Bantam Woight|5, Champion of Shanghai,

8.

according to number of entries.

aggregate in 1, 2 and 3 including hand-

No. 35, WINDBAM STREET,—

1. WHCLE OF THE

VALUABLE

|contruct is fulled, when under unfavour-“ able weather conditions be makes only two minutes' flight a day.

The Far East Aviation Co. | K. Ofer, Maunger, Office, 38, Queen's Road Central.

TO LET,

Fratun, British str., 2.278. Underwood, Newport and Duchan Fubruary 0, Cual,- NAVAL YARD

Touareg, French str., 782, E. de Catalano, Haiphong March 10, General.-M. M.

Anthe, British str., 1,360, J. B. Harris, Shanghai-Mar, 9,–Ganeral.—BUTTERFIELD & SWIRK.

Hoagiems F. British sir, 2,060, J. H. Hainsworth, Singapore Mar. 8, Gene

CHINESE.

Gruferaie, British str.. 2,843, J. W: Steol. Tangoon Feb 27 Rica AB, K.

Shinkoku daku,

Seki, 3oji Marel 4. Conl.-M. D. K

·Alandasan Alevy, Jrpanaso str., 3,238, T. Ota, Mike Mar, 0, Con-M, B. K.

****** March 13

Iyo Maru, Japanese steamer, 3,915, R. Takoda, Shanghai March 10, General. NIPPON YUSEN KAIKILA.

Polynesien, French str., 3,945, Bruno, Marseilles and Saigon March 9, Mails and General.-MESSAGERIES MARITIMEN.

Chidur, Norwegian steamer, 1,102, N. Hjorth, Bangkok and Swatow March 12,

Co Rice and Gener).-Aadaard, THORN

Nikko Maru, Japanese str., 3,439, M. Yngi, Melbourne and Manila" March 11, Geuerl-NIPPON YUSEN KANHA.

Seshu Haru, Japanese str. 1,908, K. Sakawa, Anping, via Amoy and Swatow Mar. 12, Genom-OSAKA SHOHEN KAISHA. Taiun Maru, Japudiese str., 2,040, M Sakamoto, Moji Marek B; CAN

Yechigi haru, Jaunesa stemmer, 1,854, Otoyada, from Moji, Col-0. 8. E.

i

DEPARTURES.

~March 12.

Chaixing, for Swatow and Singaport Onsang, for Chingwantan,

Henrik Jebsen, for Muji and Paelland. Sabine Richment, for Swatow... Loongmoon, for Saigur.

Car Diederiches, for Heihow

for Shanghai and Yokolunı. Chinhou, for Singhni.

Then, for Canton.

cap. Prizes according to pumber of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TURNISHED ROOM with Board, for Fion, for Swatar

entries.

Sano ns 4 for Officers only.

SAME AS 4 rou Senorants and Is STRUCTORS ONLY.

7 THE BALZANOCIATION HANDICAP CUP

Highest agregate in 2 and 3. including bandicap.,

The first round was very cren, both men showing scmo very clever footwork. The second wont in favour of Marriot while the margin of points in the third and fourth were Bux'x, who was the aggressor through-8. out. The last two rounds wêre very even. The refereo's decision went in favour of Marriott but ng soon as announced it was met with boos from the audience. A fairer Edecision would have been a draw.

Bax and Marriott issued challenges to anyone in the Colony, the former up to Bat. lbs., the latter up to 8st. 8lbs.

This was followed by an eight-rounds Contest between Pte. Potter. 8si, 131bs.,

THE COR CHO-Highest aggregate in 1, 2 and 3.

9. ALL COMERS Cer.-Highest aggregate in, and 3, open sighter. Open to Navy, Ariny, Police and inembers of any riffe club in Hongkong- 10. VOLENTERE RESERVE

HANDICAP

Highest aggregate in 1, 2 and 3 including handicap. Open to all members of the Volunteer Reserve.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. Quamarine restrictions ut Shanglui Feather, Weight Champion of E.0.Y.L.I..lave now been withdraw on arrivals from and Stoker Power, Dat., H.M.S. Minotaur, Dairen. Mail steamers will leave Shanghai Power had the advantage both in height twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays. and reach but his small'opponent made up. Malls will Close for :— for this by his quickness. Power was the stronger-but could not get peur enough to Potter to do any damage. The decision went to Potter on points."

* Fifteen-reend contest between Seaman Tiusan, at 8 lbs, M.S. Newcastle, into Fenther Weight Champion West of Eng

land, and Stoker Harwood, 8 st.13 lb, H.M.S. Minotaur, Feather, Weight Cham- pion of the Flect:

The first round was very tame and each man was pparently getting the measure of his opponent. The second round saw Tinaan in trouble, going down for three.. The third coand was Harwood's. The fourth was more Benedictine D.O.3. even,Tinman giving as good as he received, Harwood. cautioned for using his elbows. The fifth nod sixth wore Tinsan's, whe was doing most of the fighting, while the 7th and 8th were about even. The ninth was in favour of Harwood, who get Tinaan on the ropes occasionally although failing'

Yellow Chartreuse

BURGUNDIES.

Per

Per

Case Cluse

Qt. Pl..

Boanne 16.00 18.00

·Pommard 18.00 20.00

SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOMBAY,

Per Capri, at 10a.m., on Tuesday, the

14th March:

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

Per Haitan, at 10a.m., on Tuesday, the

14th March.

SANDAKAN.

Per Musing, at 10 am., on Tuesday,

the 14th March.

BATAVIA, CHERIBON, SAMARANG

&SOURABAYA.

Per Tjiponas, at 10a.m., on Tuesday, the

14th March

PAKHOI & HAIPHONG.

THEREIN CONTAINER,

Comprising

Hall Forniture (Gak, American muke), Drawing Room Furnituru, &c., of American Workmanship, Blackwood Ware, Curtains, Carpets, Engravings, Paintings, &e... ; Dining Room Suite by well-known maker. Crockery, Glass Ware, &c., Bed Room Suite by Barinburk, Brass Bedstends, Linen, Carpets, &...., &c.;

Also

One Large American Chest.. Catalogues will be issued." On View from Thursday morning, TEAMS:-A rual,

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HUGHES & HOUGH,' Auctioneers. Hongkong, Märch 13, 1911

PUBLIC AUCTION.

303

HE Undersigned havu received instruc- Ttions to sell by Public Auction

ZON AUCOUT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY,

the 18th March, 1911, at 9.30 p.m., st. their Sales Kooma, No. 8, Des Voeux

Road, corner of Ice House Sireof,

AQUANTITY OF

VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:--

Digi Mari, for Switow and Tanisai.

March 13,

terms.

one" or two gentlemen, moderate

Apply to

·* 424,* v/0 *CIENA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, March 13, 1917.

384

Hamun,

FOR SINGAPURE, PENANG AND - CALOUTTA.

Taking Chago on through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Madras and Mauritias.

BE Steamship

E

LIGHTNING,

Captain E. M. Sira, will be despatched

for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 18th inst., at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passager apply to

D. SASSOON &

Agents, Hongkong, February 20, 1011.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

L

Tungshing, for Swatow and Shanghai. Pongtong, for Heibow and Singapore Wingang, for Canton. davi, for Capton,

Polynesien, for Shanghai and Tokunta.

· PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Hailan, from Comet - Ports, Mrs Gray, Messrs Haslam and J. Shinsa.

Per Lightning, from Caletta

and maid. Carver, Madung Da Beurbel?

from Shanghai, &e. for

Mr T. Nakagawa, Mr T. Ogin,

Hongkong, Mr. A.

Mr and Mrs F McMahon, Mra Lewis, Mis N. Lewis, Mr

F. Junes, Mrs Okn, Mra S. Savabu, Mr J. Ruthersford,

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Mails.

The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.8. Empress @smi

India, which left here on the lith Fel Arrived at Vancouver, B.C., on, the 3rd March.

Fessels Expected: " The O. S. K. n. Seattle Marii from Tacoma, luft Manila for this port on the 11th March, and is due to arrive here on Monday, the 15th March,.at- about neon.

Flis Bank Line steamer Kunert wiled.

from Yokohama on the 27th Feb ruary p.. for Vancouver, B.C., where- she is due about the 14th March

1

The N. Y. K. s. Youata Mary (Austra

lian Lino) left. Nagasaki for this port on the 10th March, and is expected here on the 14th March.

The P.&O. S. N. Co,& n.8, Palma is "

"pected to arrive at Penang. March, at noun.

The NY Fry Bombay Haru (Borabay Lind) left Singapore- for this port in the 9th March, and is expected- here on the 15th Marchi,

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s 6.8. Borneo left Singapore for this port on the 9th March, rt 2.30 p.m., and is due hero on the 15th March, at about 5-p.. The N. Y. K. s. Kama Mare (European Lino) left Singapuru for this port on the 10th Birch, and is expected here on the 15th March,

The AO. Linos. Afghan Prince frear New York, and is due Lers on or about. the 17th March,

The Bank Lau str. Strathtay left Van- couver on the 20th February for Yokoham, where shɑ is due about tho 18th of March.

:.

The C. P. R. Co.'s as Montergls left Vancouver, BC for Hongkong

sent on Monday, the th

The N. Y.

5. 04. Inubu Aluru (American Line) laft Kobe for this puit via Moji and Shanghai on the 10th March, and is exported here on the 13th March.

Intes; Advices.

The P. O. 8, N..Co.'s.s.. Derenka with'

the ENGLU MA, left Singapore on 11th March, at 8.50 Saturday

, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 10th March, at 6

J

This packet brings parcel Mails closed in London for despatch by all sen route on the 8th of Fabiuncy, and...... for despatch overland on the 14th of February

The P. M. S. S. C. Seria hom

"San Francisco and Japan. poros, in due to arrive at Hongkong on Wed- nesday, March 15th, 1etween 6 and

&.

The P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s 9.8. Sunda arrived at London on the morning of the 11th March.

The N. YK.. 5.a. Bingo Mari (Bombay Lane) left, Botatay for this port vin Colombo and Singapore on the 10th Mareli, nad is expected here on the 28th March

China

The P.

MS. S. Co..

from San Francisco 21st,

March

ria

Rober

i aut Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong March 20th, The P. M. S. S. Co.'s RA. Alongolia which sailed from this port February. 11th, arrived at Sari Francisco. March 10th

The Austrian Lloyd's .s. Audria left

Singapore

For this port ou the 11th.

d. Mrs Hands'; for Singapore,March, and is due: here on the 17th

Lt. Chu Capt. Phra Vicharn, Mr K. Ka dota, Mrs Hattori, and Mr N. Surebiro

March

The Indo-Chin S. N. Co., ds. Fus for Penang, Mr W. J. Turnbull; for Mar

sang from Calcutts and the Straits, Mr and bim C. W. Ford, Mr and

left Singapore for the port on the 11El Mrs G. A. Latis, Mr K. Sugi, Mr and MrsMarch, at 6a.m., and is

is ine here on

NAVIGA. seilles

TION

COMPANY, S. E. Sulley, Mersin,

Mackie, and F. Burgess for Len- don, Captain R. Smith. Bir F. A. Garden, Mrs Paramore, Miss Jessie, Faramore, Mr A. G. Merrilees, Hey, and is J. Hudson, Mies ML E. Hudson, Master O. S. End son, Master H. S. Hudson, Mra Dunn, and Mr H. A. Hards.

STEAM TO SHANGHAL YOKOHAMA AND KOBE,

THE Company's Steamship

AUSTRIA.

Silk Tapestry covered Drawing Room Captain Rareren, will leave for the above Suite, Orúrmantele, Halstands with Buy-placas DO SUNDAY, the 19th last, a.m? velled Glass, Turkwood Sideboards and This steamer has expital accommoda- Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tabletion for Passengers, Electric Light, carries and Chairs, Marble-tep Wachstand and Doctor and a Stewardess. Bureaus with Bevelled Glasses, Double and Single Bass and Brass-mounted Iron Bodsteads, Wardrobes, Bookases, a quan

Per Hanoi, at 10a.m., on Tuesday, the City of Crockery, Electro-plate and Glass

11th March.

HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.

Per Sungkiang, at 10 am., on Tuesday,,

the 14th March. SAIGON:-

Per Kagina Maru, at 10 am Tuesday, the 34th Blarth. MACAU

Ware Carpets, Cooking Stoves,

7

*C.,

Alo

de.;

A few pieces of Good Canton Blackwood Ware, One English Bastello Table, One

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co,. Agents, Prince's Building. Hongkong. March 13, 1911,

387

NUTIUE TO CONSIGNEES.-

SINGAPORE.

"

Per Touareg, from Haiphong, Mr and Mrs Solabelle, Mr Delenne, Bir and Mrs Delarocke. Misses Allard, Glotz, M., Deck. S. Deck, Mr Thonus, Mr Plzubski and Capt. Rebelle.

Per Tonkin, from Japan, &c., ME T. II. Wilson, Mr B. T. Patell, Dr Ervkleutz, Dr. Schultze, and Mrs Kato,

from

Per Polynesien, for Hongkong Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Beriadogue and 9 infants, Mr and Mrs Raynaud,

Lixdaino Berr Mr Tonelli; from Colombo, Direc tor Vels and Baroness Weddell from

MrSmith, Mr Singapore, Werchausky, Pausoudy, Mir and BITA Darby, Mr and Mira Sandy Ersome and Dr Wessing from

Bit Lo Brian.

on Large American Safe, One Pinus by Collard FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND Saigon, Mr Graufen, Ray. Guerlach, and

and Collard and One by Apollo, Dresden.

Catalogues will be issueda TERMS —As usual.

Per Sui Tai, at 1.15 p.m., on Tuemy.

the 14th Marcil

#

MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO.

Per Taming, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the

14th March.

to do any damage. On the 10th Tinsan got | ANPING & TAKAO.

in a splendid one on the point which dazed Harwood, but ho soon recovered and evoned matters up. From now to the finish thera

Perinchi Maru, at 4 p.m., on

Tuesday, the 14th March.. SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO,

was not much to choose between the two Por I Aaru, at 7 pm, on Tuesday,

the 14th March.

men, who were putting up a splendid fightSWATOW, AMOY & ANRING. The decision went to Harwood, but with a

very small margin of points...

The manageraent must be gongratulated

on supplying a good evening's sport.

Rillo Shooting..

LARA ANNUAL MEETING,

The Tailles Tifle Association's Annual:

Meeting has been fixed for April 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th.". The following is the proje grainme require-1.50 YARD SCRATCIL-1st, Prize present-

ed by Bir. Paul Chatër, Kt., 0.M,G... ; ] Zu, Prize presented by husbands of “memoórs, Jul, jprize, presented by the,

Association

Spacial attention given to family Complete price list on Application MacKWEN FRICKEL & Co.,

DES VŒUX ROAD.

Pur Sonic Mary, ot & p,m,, on Tuesday,

the 14th Marc

FORT BAYARD & HAIPHONG.

Per Tomarry, at 8 am, on Wednesday,

the 15th March.

EUROPE,

CORIN

... INDIA VIA TUTI Per Tonkin, on Tuesday, the 14th Mär. Printed Matter and Samples at 10 am Registration 10 a.nu.

Registration with late fee of 10 cents up

a, ms. Registration, Kowloon 1.0, 10 am,, No late fee.g

Lettern at 11 a.m..

.....

HUGHES & HOUGH,

- Auillimeers. Hongkong, March 13, 1911.

BOCIETA' ANONIMA NAZIONALE

SERVIZI MARITTIMI SADE IN ROMA.

362

DI Į

STEAM FOR BOMBAY, V1 SINGAPORE AND PENANG,

Baving connection with Company's Mail Stoamers to POT SAD. MESSINA, NAPLES, LIGHORN and G, VENICE and TRI, ali MEDITERRAN * KAN, ADRIATIC, LEYANTINE and SOUTH

AMERICAN PORTs up to CALLAO- (Taking Cargo at through rates to FRILAN

Gour and Baodad, also - BanosLONA Valenza, ALICANTE, ALMERÍA, 22

·BLAXADA).

*

TIÄE Steamship Lightning having acrired from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gods will be delivered from alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be leaded at once at Consignees, riele and

A

expanse.

the 17 March.

The N. D. L. a. Kiest carrying the Ger

man Mails with dates from Berlin of. 22nd February, left Calamba on Sun day, the 12th March, p.m., and be expected here on or about Thurs day;

the 23rd March, a.su...

The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.B. Empresa.

ду

Chins arrived at Nagasaki at 4 pm. on Sunday, the 19th March, and left again at midnight on the same day for Shanghai, where she is due to ar rive at 10 am on Tuesday, the 14th: March.

EXCHANGE Hongkong, March

On Condon—

Bank Wire...

On demand,

30 days' night

4 months' sight.

Credits, 4 months sight,

Documentary, 4 months sight

On Paris

On

On demand,

Credits, & months' sight,

On demand,

New York

On demand

Credit, 60 days' sight,

Wire, On demand,

On Bombay.

Per Nikko Maru, from Australia, St. for Hongkong, Mr and Mrs E, T. Smith, Capt. B. Scott, Mr B Calderon, Mr and Mrs R. L. Sinclair, Mr P H. McKenzie,

Un Barlin Rev. and Mrs Of Allen, Capt. F. 7. Pastey, Mira and Miss F. Jaffe, Mrs J.B. Yan Burn, Mrs K. Howard, Capt. and Ma F. W. Clark and child, Mr S. Fukuchi, *Cargo remaining on board after 2 2.1., Mr and Mrs C. Porurs; for Nagnaski, Mir of the 16th instant, will be landed at Con- and Mrs H. D. Cohen, Miss N. D. Cohon, sigpecs' risk and expouse.

Miss Highfield for Kobe, Mise D.J. Donaiguson of cargo from Singapore and Wright, Mins D. Caron, M- T. Cslitna, Mr. Punang are requested to take IMMEDIATE WE. Larson, Mr M. O. Hata, Mr and delivery of their Goods from alongside." | Mrs A. B. Young; fór Yokohanın. „Mr I Sach Cargo impediby the discharge of the H. Lhoest, Lady and Miss Sargood, Mr T.

Carel, will be landed and stored at Nakayam, Mr and Mrs R. Stockdale, Mrs On Singapore On demand Jamison, Mr and Mrs C. E. Ackman On Manila Consignees risk and expense..

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Mrs M. Elworthy, Mine E. Elwarthy, tr Bill of Lading will be countersigned by and Mrs P. T. Buaman, Mr and Mrs Hi On demand, D. Babes, Miss H, H. Bates, Miss. C. On demand; On Blinnghai- the Undersigned,

Bates, Miss H. Wilson, Mrs V. "Thorpl,

.

DAVID BASSOON & Co., LD,

v. ilgents. Hongkong, March 13, 1911

Temperature. Hongkong, March 13, 1917.

1. P.M.

On Calcutt Wire, On demand,

Miss M. Hope, Mr and Mrs Baby Miss E30 days sight, (private paper) 731

On Yokohama 365 Buymour, Miss J. N. Mitchell, Miner B

Melead, Mr and Mrs H H Sich, Miss. On demand.

V. Lachley, Mrs W. Crosby, bir R. E. I. Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tel),857.00

B. Crosby, Mits F. Salo, Bir M. Grey Mr Sovereigns (Banks buying rats 811.10 and Mrs L. I. Ension Brand Mi Bilras (per.a.) 3 P 27.98 Brooks, Mrs U. T. Clements, Mr and Mrs Chinese Copper Cash

24.02 G. E. Converse and child, Mrs G. L. 29.87 Wickers and child, Mr W. Bryben, Mr B 00 Larvin, De W. Blague, and MY Ishikawa

Stesmahiy

BAROMETER

CAPRI

Captain Figali, will be despatcsed de above on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at Noone e MAR

Da Do

THERMOMETER

70

Do.

4.

70

Do, (Wat bulbŸ' 9'▲jai“, Do. (Web Bulb) E var,

07

68

The British steamer Wingsang from

? Do (Web bulb) 4 Tam.

33

Lato Latters 11 am to noon ExtraFor further particulars regarding Freight. Postago 10 couts

and Eassage, spply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, blareli 17, 19117-

(Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be in elnded in this contract immil)

Do. Maximum

Do Minimum (evur night)

SHIPPING REPORTS.

68 Chinking reports: foderate to frosh N..

70 winds, overcast, gloomy weather, mist and erd main

Bar Silver in Longkong

Copper Cents

Rate of Native Interest: Chinose Bub. Coin

| Hongkong Sub, Coin,

Printed And Pablished for TuE ORISA

Mar Limited, by ARTяca Ettir Buows. No.

Hongkong

Wyndham Street,

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