THURSDAY, NOVEMBER[2, 1911..
We are-...
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hongkong Steel Foundry Company," Ltd.
SPECIALISTS
to the Manufacture of
Best Cast
Steel
Castings.
For Sale.
11
Every Description of Castings for,
Shipbuilders, Engineers, Railways,
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE »
OT N. 1. To Shipping Firms and
others ne laving their sin pro perty at Shanghai are now able to obtain a desirable and valuable site in the business contre of Shanghai,
LOT
The property has frontage rights
and is within a few feet of a Cargo Sing Jetty joining that of three other large Business or ship ping finns, a corner block, hring frontage, un three roads. The land is registered under British Comisialatë Title Deeds, perpetual lense, mensur- ing over an acre. The nett measure- ment not including rods is about 40,000 square feet and assessed for Municipal Taxation ending the 30th of June 1911 at about $300,000 Hongkong Currency, not including buildings thereon, which are insured for alnus $75;000,
A property of this size so advant agnusly sitasted is practically not obtainable in this section of the Settlement, near the British Cun. salate. A good chances for an immediate layer.
No. 2. That Lot of Land in the Patan District of Shanghai, re- gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual lease, mon- enrement almost 4 Mows or 301,000
The band was valued recently at the
AND
ALL CLASSES OF
Machinery
GORDON & Co.,
High-Grade
Castings.
General Managers.
Hongkong.
に
WHEN, WHERE AND HOW EAST not deprive of its pristine charm and fresh,
AND WEST MAY MEET.
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GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIO AUCTION
THE Undeṛuiguod has rocòived_Instruo+
Tons to tell by Pablle Anction,
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FRIDAY,
the 3rd November, 1911, commencing nå 12 o'clock Noon, (ron fus accoVNT OF THE CONCIANAD), on Marine -Lot No. 72 and 73, To Kwa
WAY Kowloon,~~
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Want Advertisements
PREPAID
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One weak.
FOR SALE.
T = Moderate Price 40 sores of LAND AT
A in the Colony suitable for ahlaken
arming or raising pigs or cattle,
翡 *W.,'..
Apply to
Carrot Okura Marz' Office. Hengkong, August 19, 1911. 1053
YOR SALE
VISITORS AT HOTELS
HOFOKONG HOTAL
Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr B, I. Lasoll
Baldwin
Dr. & Mrs. Barons
feather
Mr & Mrs H. Beyer
Miss Bland
Miss F. Brill.
Mr Brockm
Mr.W, O. Bunner
Mr and Mrs HE
Law
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Mr and Mrs H. E
Leary MrTY E L Mr. R. Lamaitra
Dr and Mrs C, E, W.
Macdonald
Mr W. M. Campbell Dr 0.
Mr P.
and 2 childrens Miss K. A. Massey
Chilvers Air J. R Mates Mr B. Christianeen Dr G. McKean
W. Mr W. EL Clarke Mr J. Merecki Mr and Mrs C. C. Mr H. V. Mitchelmore
Cooltar
Mr and Mrs à. B..
Moulder
Miss C. C. Currier
Kerinard Hry, d' Gettingen
Mr & Mrs
Mr James Daria
Daria
ACHT CASTLE PRAK, Bail, Mr E. O. Deans
About 1,347 Tons LANCHOW DUST COAL," Slightly damaged by fire and water. TansAs usual,
0. Y. O anchorage,
For particulats apply to
GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 2, 1911.
+2413
M OTTO KONG BING,
·Bolicitor, Hongkong, October 8, 1911.
1500
PUBLIC AUCTION.
FOR SALE-AT, THE PEAK.
THE SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, tions from Mr W. J."Laz-Josxs, to enclosed Gardon attached. sell by Public Auction,
Mr W. C. Drew
Mr M. J. W. Eames Mrs. & Mim Fairchild Mr H. G. Fisher
J. Forrester
Mr
Mr Denman Fuller Mr A. A. Fyle
Mr H. Garrow
Mr V. Goulbourn
Mr and Mrs Joseph
mesa by my halting through enthusiastic THE Undersigned has received instruc. Tos, a BROCKAUET, with the Gold Mrs B...
praises...
In respect to the trip by road, mail or (Specially written for the Cisa Mar"}
wates from. Kowloon to Taipo I presume Meny and varied are the times, scenes
that some of my renders kave mundo and means by which, in spite of Kipling, it nad some have not. My advice to the East and West may and do meet.
latter ike the trip and see for your. "A-callin', a-callin', I hear the East neoires, it is well worth doing."
one of a wandering, The ry is simply lovely, the
Hughes & Hough callings
AUCTIONICAS TO THE GOVERNMENT General Auctioneers
ANCE
Share. Coal and General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
476-Kwo-Way" Goal_Starëge.
Ceder ward A.B.C. 4TH 5TH EDITION.
ALTELEGRAPHIC GOLD~-~
Tales ophie Address", "MEINIONS HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
FRIDAY,
the 3rd November, 1911, commencing at 2.45, at his Residence, No. 4, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Poak,s
A QUANTITY OF
Halo
For full particulars apply to
Capt. T. P. H
DENNYS & BOWLEY, 9, Connaught Road Central. Hongkong, September 28, 1911
Mr and Mrs..
Hannibal
1963
Mr J. H. Harris
Harrison
FOR RENT.
nomul, restless nature, home on lente sul ad one, the odour of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PREMISES on the BRIZINE CONCESSION,
-perhaps_after_year_of_a_more or less pine__amphor trees delicious :
luxurious, Bohemian, Far-Eastern life.
the twitching of an occasional-at times "Ab, the Home-land, the Home-land, the even s pretty frequent-overhanging West is calling me," so sighs another, "branch across one's face only adds to the man or woman of intellect and this charm. (Ib la to be hoped that the culture so hungry for the mental food, the forestry department will never, never allow exchange of Thaught, that bright incentive there branches 'to-be pruned away, the to reciprocation on the part of these bid-drive would become eo den to, and welcome at, the hospitable board of Life's most lasting, most delicats, Placid and monétonous.) nost stimulating bannet. And yet)-is it imposible that in a measure we may bring together and enjoy both East and
West, both mental and physical well-being,
inuch more
After an hour, or an hour and a half, of over changing scenery and never tiring admiration we arrive, by way of wood-land
groves, babbling water hunks, rugged
the surrounding beauties of entureún her | mountaina, (whilst a blue summer sky priisitivo wildness and the deep, Brilliant, flecked with tiny foam like clouds, fascinating, cultured thoughts of our greatest writers; of wit and humor THE Undersigned have received instruc.mithy, pity, love? Sometimes, but,
wiid, or says the poet, of soul meeting soul in an understanding handchap.
very low price of $216,00. It has a frontage of Slut 400 feet on the North Homan Read, portionof which the recely cost is. 4,250 per Mow, and is situated just over the border of the Foreign Settlement, near the Railway Station,
Special attention is drawn to this lot, it being in-a-rapid growing district, which promises to be very valuable in the future with the extension of malware.
tions to sell by Public Auction,
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on
SATURDAY,
4th November, 1911, at 2.30 r.., at their SALES Roots, No. 8, Des Voeux
Rond, Corner of Ice House Street,
A CONSIGNMENT OF -KOREAN BRASS WARE,
Consisting of
Finger Bowls, Rice Bowls, Incense -LOT NO-3_
_That Lit, of Land in the Eastern District of Shanghai Settle Burners, Sako Cups, Butterfly Candle- ment, registered under British Cortleks, Large Candlesticks with Bat Re- mulate Title Deeds, mensuring about flectors, &c., Korean Wash Basins, Shows, 94,000 square feet. This property Kettles, Flower Pots, &c., &a;'
is laid out wi's Park and is situated, in Longkew, near the Wayside Wharves. The laid has two road framtages, and is very suitable for "Godawns or Chinese property, and
Bul for Municipal Taxation and- ing the 30th of Jinie, 1912 at about $53.000...
LOT No. 4. That Lot of Land in the "
Panshan District Shanghai, re- gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpotaal lease, mea suring about 10 Blows or about 75,000 square feet, having a gbod road froninge.
This property is situated within 200 yards North of the Shanghai Railway Station and valued at about $40,000. Very suitable for Godowns and Railway Transport, there being a direct road to the Station.
LOT No. 5. That attractive red and
blue brick modern residence stand- ing jo its own grounds,
measuring
about feet, registered
And
A number of Old Korean Brass-botind Chests of various sizes.**** "On View from Friday.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS-As coual.
this is raro"
FURNITURE,
Particulars from Catalogue; And
"
One COTTAGE PIANO in good condition.
1
TERMS -As usual.
On View from Thursday, the 2nd Nov
GEO. E. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. October 25, 1911-
"
PUBLIO AUCTION.
1380
Hoe to sell by Pable redon,
|IRE Undersigned has received instrue-
SATURDAY,
A LARGE QUANTITY ÓF HIGH-CLASS WINES & SPIRITS,
Comprising:- HOCES Marcobrunnar, Hochhaiter Rudesheimer and Zisporter. CLARETS-Latour. Carost, St. Estopho
çenia almost 'the reflection of the the 4th November, 1911, commencing at rippling He in which itself пов 12 o'clock (Noon), at his BALes Rooms, softly lies refected). we reach our
DUDDELL STRIKT, destination. Not silently has so
much en accomplished. We are by an nieann a silent, gloomy party and the tail of con- | versation flies pow swiftly, now slowly, from each to cach, lying byer rendy to the hand of the next thrower; anou rolling off into space and half-hidden, half-furgotten, so full of wonder and of beauty is the seene, needs some slight effort to recover. Then again the
sphere rises aloft thrown by the able land of one whose Whore? At the "Rest House" nordlights of fancy matches their wealth of
knowledge. And so we reach our goal. the Tripo Polico Station.
"Sometimes, but this is rare." I quote in regard to the rol meeting of the East with the West, and yet it may and docs happen-but that is another story. Toget back to to the caption of this article When? Where? How?
When? Any such an ideal day as, say, Inst-Sunday....
How? In a variety of ways.
As regards the getting there,' the way to the "Rest Buttsc" fa full
The Rest House"! A perfect bunga- low, well-named indeed. Built with
cf possibilities. In the first place wevoniences of store-rooms, box,
will suppose ourselves to be almost as rooms and "pantries galore. The bass. menta house in itself. Sérvants quastore varied na the reeds on a grass-atalk we counted-off as children more
The furniture good, plain, or less apart. prophetically, tinker, tailor, soldier, honest, teak wood; four bed-rooms (or. anilor, rich-man, poor man, beggar-man, was it three 7) centre dining-room, open- In any case supposing wo starting from the hal and a verandah large as from Hongkong we sluill probably cross the a room; In this our feast is spread, the 1409 harbour on the all-convenient. Ferry, dining table having been put there in
thief," HUGHES & HOUGH,
-Auctioneers. Hongkong, October 31, 1911
PATELL & CO.
no
Margaux. WHISKIES-Hillburn (15 years and
year), King's Liquour (very fine), Cutters, Harpors & Argonaut (Bye). BRANDY & SHERRY-Gonzales Byss
and Co.
140 cases Pilsener Beer, Kummel nad Bom- marlunder, utc., atd.
"
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Terms --Cash on delivery.
On View from Friday, the 3rd Nov.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioner. Hongkong, October 31, 1911.
1407
BY ORDER OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
R GEO. P. LAMMERT has received
Of course whether it be rich man's day readiness. Fenst did I say? and truly Instructions to Sell by Publio Auction
or poor man's party we have made our misnomer, for here most surely touched both arrangements previously. Equally of East and West. Fresh egga aad milk from course such things do happen as motor sources all Chiness; cold ham from Fork cars not turning up as expected. Ponies pale ale of Base and test at that The being a not to bo-seen-or-heard of qunn-Patd of fattest Strasbourg liver, made in
Exporters & Importers sity at the last moment. Bicycle tyron Fratice, bread of the whiteet (surely Wels-
under British Consulte Title Decks General Merchants
perpetual lense, occupying a good situation, facing South and overlook.
ing a portion of the Shanghai Raco
Club.
Accomodation comprises, largo
and
.....
hall, dining room, breakfast room, Commission Agents.
diving and morning room, and tasual domestic offices. Abova are four bed room, two bath rooms, Also four good living attic rooms willy two-bathroo}}14------ The grounds are well Inid out and include Tennis Court. Stabling. Coach House and ample Servonbr Quarters. This property was revent ly valued as about $47,000, Thu nhove properties are for sale at very reasonable prices. If desirable Arrangements could be made to Accept part payment and the balance to remain on urtgage.
Prices, plans and full particulars can be obtained by applying to OWNER e/o CHINA MAIL Office, Hongkong. Hongkong, October 14, 1911,
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AND
children.
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Mr O. Binkor
Mrs Bowdler
2
Mr and Mrs Lewis
and Mrs Lindsey
Majer & Mrs Lyddon Chpt. Lyons
Mr and Mrs Bowen Mr M. M. Mass.
Mr Brayfield
Mr Miskin
Hon. &Ms Brewin Rev. Morton, R.N
Mr Browne
Mr and Mrs Munton
BUSINESS HOUSES, Comdr.&irs Carey Mr Natham
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
Hongkong. May 20, 1911.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
Lt. Col. Close, R.
Capt. Craig
Mr & Mm Pattorden
Mr & M H. Fonroe Rev. Pag
Lt. & Mra Cumming-Mr and Mrs Perkins
har
Mr Dallia
Bir Day
.3
Mr and Mrs Patrie. Mrs Rodd
680 Mr & Mrs Deknatel Surgeon and Mrs
Rutherford Mr Donnys Lt, and Mrs Dodgson Mrs Rymer Mr And Mrs Duncan Mr C. Scott
Mr Fielder
Mr A Sinclair..
Cipt. & Mrs Garnett Mr and Mrs S. S.
Sorenson Mr Gell
Hon. H. H. Gompertz Lt. Col. Stacpole Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Capt. & Mrs St. Clair Mrand Mre-Harray. Mr & Mrs Sutherland
Bay. & Mr Thornhill Mr A. Hazeland
Rev. and Mira Tope Bir Waddell Mr Watson bir Weatherall Mr and Mrs David
Wood
Burroughs and Watts Dr and Ma Horrig
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT. Hongkong, June 7, 1910
ASTOR HOURS.
sixth day of November, 1911, at Mrs E. H. Armstrong Me B. Leon
o'clock in the afternoon, at his "Sales Roour in Daddall Street,
Victoria, Hongkong,
Mr W. Meller
MrD Mossular
Mrs K de Morria"
V. P. Musso de Oriola
Mrs Pearce Mr W. Rader Mr & Mr G. Ray.
mond
Mr G. F. Robinson Mr J. N. Rojas Mr A. Slettangron
Mr U. Stalk
Mr J. R. Bry Mr B. F. Liles Mr & Mrs F. Benson Mr F. J. Lindberg Mr and Mrs G. W. M. V. Lugoldi have oven been known to collapse mann's German); from California oranget,
Mr Wm. O. Mackey Botz dismally nt onpropitious times, steam from England apples, rosy ebooked.
The following:
Mr L. Mauzin Mr H. Bradshaw.
Mr M. J. Habeasoe hunches or motor boats usually make as though the sun hai kissed them; and VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Mr J. Brown
Mr J. F. MaDonald great ado about nothing just when one |
Mir. S. E Brown then to keep tho
in situato at Victoria aforesaid, Vix >-- parmesan
Mira Meara Mr L. E. Furn countetianco were Cream-white Inky All that one undivided moiety or equal Mr E. M. Burtt crackers faced by Soya beans in form of half part or share of and in All that piece-Mr-I, Caba biscuit. Jam tarts you say? Yes, I'd for or parcel of ground known and registered Mr F. W. Cos Weil" and bi wa go, (Oh, no, we have gotten thom; so did we all but not that in the Land Offico as THE REMAINING 1Mr G. P. Dakley
SECTION B OF MARINE Mr H. W. Dawnout. PORTION OF S nat forgotten that even locomotives kick at work in the Far East, we were only surprising dish-fresh grouse LOT No. 177 and of and in all the mes Mr Durocher,
C. R. Edwards from Scotland! No, I'm not romancing; susges or tenements erections and buildings Mr desirous of sparing the sensitive feelings of Just not the others if you don't believe ino; 476, Queen's Road West, Ares 9315 Square Mr E. Gerard
thereon, known as Nos. 469, 471, $73 and Mr B, S. Farris the Directors and management of a new They'll tell you I have not remembered feet. Terta 900 vears from 26th June, 1861. Mr.J. H. A. Hanson Mr L. Ribault Company.)
half the happenings, nor told you how we Total Annual Crown Rent of whole of MrE. F. Heard
Remsining-Portion 404 Annid beforeAnd off, we go
Mr. B. 8. Larael watched and heard the duck by hundreds The whole of the Remaining Portion of Mr A. S. Jeffery". Suppose wo choose that nemo of comfort addling in the shallows, sluffing the Section B of Marine Lot No. 177 is subject 'Mr and Mrs J. M. Mr Q. E: Smith.. and pack ourselves and our belonginga, inta water through their bills, grub-catching, and
Kichl a momy motor-caz. Ourselves are, shall how we saw the fisher-men returning from 26th day of November, 1900, made between Mr and Mrs B. C. we say, thico? You damurTwo's com.their fishing, laden with mackerel (not that fok Kon Sang and Cheong Kam Bad of pany and three's nono" you say, glibly. I saw this hut but they, the others, the one part and The Procurator in Hong- Miss F. E. Kichi but ungramatically; res, sometimes, but wid was so, therefore it must be true). king for the Dominican Missions in the Mr G. Kindt
And ac's this yarn, of which I'm sure you're Far East of the other part and registered. Mr P. A. Lapicque. that greatly depends on the three and tire, but just once more before I say at the Land Office by Memorial No. 15650 Mr A. Ledeboer the belonginga." In pur Castwn good-bye, let me remind you that East is and to the payment of 854,000 the balance dogs" who after the manner of Robbie East and West is West and truly they of the principal sum of 56,000 and interest Burna'farpurites waar zn' thrang at twain may moet
at the mate of $9 per cent per annum N.B.The charge for the use of the thereby seenred and also to an Indenture
Dr Belilios house-boy, destined to be extremely busy hour, 72 hours the limit unless by February, 1907, made between the same Mr F. Bierling TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECESIBLE, 1910, in--looking_after_uae dego lively fox special arrangement. A list of other
£21,452,690.
Memorial No. 11018 and to the paymont Bes 0.0. Brown. terrier-and the chow-basket, on the seat charges, rales etc muy he had from the parties and registered at the Land Office by Mr Leo Bond
Buy. in charge.
of the further cam of $18,000 and interest Mrs O. B. Drescher I-Authorised Capital £6,000,000.
beside the driver. We in the body of the "A visit to the "Rest House" may be Subscribed Capital £3,814,845
Capt. W. Ehrhardt Paid-up Capital 1,667,937 vicle hnd charge of the ice-chest contain either on very economical lines of theatre fate of 29 per ount per annum.
For further particulars and conditions of Capt. C. Etti
Miss M. Gaine ITFire Funds 3,842,215 42ing-but of that anon and the other reverse. Monks can be bad at a Sxed mate
Bale apply to or provisions taken. III-Lile & Amuity Funds 15,645,125 9 7 dog. a dachshund of aober and As regards furnituro
Binking Fund Account 97,355 18 8
whose favourite is on the spot, and wherything needful Mess JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Mr and Mrs Gask, Mr E. Quiraly
HANKOW.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED TEX OCEAN-MARINE INSURANCE CO.
IT°
Ravonné Fire Branch... -Life--Annuity Bmochea.....
Other Receipts
--
to an Indenture of Mortgage dated the
Kichl
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Mr Herdman
Eng. Com. Highton Mir W T. Hockaday Rev. Hughes
Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Mr P. Jacks Mr Stephens Jelli
Col. & Mr Wrig
ley
GRAND' CARLTON HOTEL
Me Ë..W, Austin Mr W, B. Hind: Mr & Mrs Ballanting Mr Roy. C, Kiehl
Mrs Florence Kiehl Mr W. A. Barnett
Mr & Mm J. Bayot, Mrs J. M. Kichl
nurse and child
Mr H. Kiel Mr J. W. Kiehl Mr Emil Langy Mr Thomas Mundoy Mr S. Peal
Mr 8. G. Bolden Mr and Mrs Boulter
and children
Mr G. G. Burnatt Mr and Mrs A. H.
Carroll
Mr J Perrington Mr Ernest H. Fond
Rogerson
Mr H. S. Chow» →Mr and Mrs Arthar Mr H. L. Clair Mr & Mrs Crawford Dr
and
Mrs J. B. Sounders MELN. Evans ....... Miss Vera Ferrace Mr G. W. Sowell Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr and Mrs RB. Mrs Gheating and Stephenson
family
Mz A. Gheeting
Mr
Mr E. J. Treadgold
Mr W. Waterhouse
W.LM. Grant Mr and Mrs. West M. and Mrs Georgsbar Gao. O. Whitelam Mr. and Mrs W. D. Harri
Williams
Mr & Mrs Hewett
..
GRAND HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Frank
Moss and children Mr F. D. Mount Mr W. H, Muller
MrP. W. L. Nanninga Mr G. Nisam Mr H. Olsen Mr W. Pattison Mr. & Mrs E. Petki
and childron
Mr J. W. Bayfield Mr B. E. Boentan Mr C. A. Biddio Mr and Mrs A B
Crow Mr J. A. Donahon Mr J. D. Edwards A.Mr Oskar Frang
Mr O, Frorichs Capt. W. A. Guy Mr B. James Mr J. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr and Mrs Jorgaus Mr J. M. Roberts
Mra Roberts
Mr G. Thornton. Dr and Mrs R.
Walker Mr and Mrs J. M.
Went Mr C. F.
KING EDWARD
hame" forgathared with us, also a Chinese Rest House is ten cents per, persoa perof Further Charge dated the 11th day of Mr M. P. Beattio
Lure"
vonotable asport.
is good £21,252,003,17 8 position after various experiments was a The furniture of toak-wood, kodatends
brass and irony maitrenaos and pillow kind of half-and-half on a travelling rug. good and clean. The sturge for each bed 2,373,208 17-7
Somehow one remembered the old per night is 25els, without shoots, blankets, ~1,954,831—9—2
the Sketch in illüstration în
to che, with the bathrooms have which sto.; 0 043,314 10 8
Boochow tube and marble or porcelain the
and aft parts of tho
washotands with water laid on; there is aloz ench £4,971,216 17 5 Dacho took up'
a separate cooking-range and kitchen utensils. page. In our case the ico-box was Stalling for ponies with fodder is provided The Accumulated Funds of the Fire and honoured by the fore" and the Vases of apart from the house. The road is within Lato Departments are free from liability in respect of unch other.
whoever happened to be riding bodkin 50 yards of the house, which stands, ou s
clevation overlooking-Mira Bay. bore, the **aft".quarters of our canino
*K.JA. M. friend
SHEWAN, TOMES &00
Agents"
“NOTES ON WILD LIFE IN HONGKONG, AND SOUTH CHINA."
por Annum delivered in Hongkong. BY THE Riv. G. A. BUNBURY, M.A.
$12.50 is all Coast Porti,
To be had at the OA MAIL Office:
WELLING Orders booked
STREET, HONGKONG.
Manager, Cara Mask.
Prics..
60 cents.
"Six precious souls and all ageg to daeh through thick and thin." The driver? Oh,
alight!
CAUSE FOR ALARMI
Vendor's Solicitors, Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street,
Victoria, Hongkong,
or to
Mi CEO. P. LAMMERT,
"Thenkuctioneer, Hongkong, October 27, 1911.
NOTICE.
ebild and surso Lout: Gielow
Wales
HOTEL Dr & Mrs F Maxwell
And child Mr J. H. N. Mody Mr A. P. Nobbe Mr H. J. O'Brien Capt. & Mr W, 0.
Pasamora
Mr E. PearDAD. Mr J. Quina
Rev. R. W. R. Ren-
tenl
Mr J. G. Graub Mr Hooper
Mr E. E. Rigold
Mix Iloy. Butt
Mr E. E. Smith
Mr John Lonnoz
&Ms Lewing Capt. & Mrs Stewart Caple don
1887 Mr R. Longmill
"But child-
Rev. & Mrs Wales · Mr Goo. Wiley
THE STÁTION HOTEL.'
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wo lent him before we got back so of coursHAT backing songh.may appear to buto European allicials and merchants in this Mr R. Hall
Colony for over ten years. of no consequenes, but you may bo},
He has a good method of training Euro Mr. Hilldelande Mr & Mrs E. Wooky Une cannot count hlut. After various nar certain that it indicates some detangomont row escapes (not to us but to little pigs of the pulmonary system. This fact in posastopass in the Chinese examination, and Mr Perry H. Hoope
first rate certificate ad's br possessed of children, fowls and solipae-gating Chinese) itasif is enough to use alarm. Do not Camese tesober. He has also a good i wait until it causes you anveyance, it were cut on the open road. If you be too late thon, but get rid of it now..
lodge of Mandarin.
head who intend learning the Chinese Mr A. Gonine avo been to Taipo by road nood Chamberlain's Cougs: ftomody is famous Jangcago Are requested to write care of not describe it; you know all about it as for its cura of coughs and colds and on China Maul office or direct to 87. Holly Mr J. MoFarm Me Kal y BayoRHODE well, perhaps better than 1. If you have not bottle costing but a trifle may save you anywood Road, 1st floor,
amount of trouble and experise later on.
boon It is a plesers in store which I will For malo by all Chemista and Btyrakoopers,
Hongkong, December
know
VICZOŠLA HOVER.
Dr Paul
Capt, Grote vox Tex MH.B. Viobor
Grologer
1835
Mr J. Moines MY X, Molannan
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Mr C: Brown
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Miss Fairall
Mr R. Goubert
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Harding
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