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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and.

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN" CCAL STORAGE,

Codes used: ABC. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS. A1. TILEGR18 Công.

Telegraphic Addresy : MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

-

HE Undersigned have received instruc tione to all by Public Auction. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

оп

THURSDAY,

the 10th October, 1912, at .50 .M., t their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Dx Vaux Road, Corner of Ice Huase Street,- A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK OF JAVANESE GOODS, including a Private Collection of Old Japanese Prints:

And

A Small Collection of Chinese Sauf Bottles, &c.

Full Particulars frens Catalogun. TZEMA naual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, October 2, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1952

WE Undoraigned have received instruc

tinus to sell by Public Auction, (FOR COUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

сп

THURSDAY,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGÉES.

PUBLIC AUCTION) -

TR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received

OB

WEDNESDAY,

the 18th October, 1912, si So'ɑlook in the afternoon, at his Auction Rooms

in Duddell Street,—

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

known as Nos. 111 and 119, Jervois Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

IN ONE LOT..

·

The Property consists of all that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, and registered in the Land 0ßes a THE REMAINING PORTION or SECTION A or MARUNE LUT No. 34

Particulars and Conditions of Sale may. be had from the Vendurs Solicitors..

DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,

No. 1, Des Your Road Contral,

Hongkong.

And also from the Auctioneer. Rongkong, Detober 4, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION

CP

1985

VALUABLE. POSTAGE, STAMPS.

THE Undersigned has reovivad lastesa cious to Sell by Pabkin Auction

od

WEDNESDAY,

the 16th October, 1912, commencing at 5 P.M., at his Sales Rooms, DEDDELL STREET, --

A LARGE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS,

(including Rarities in Straits, British North

"

THE CHINA MAIL.

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THE UNITED STATES GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP.

WELATON (Illinois) Supt. 3. Unies Mr Norman Hanter can now make the effort of his life-and he is a dif. calt man to rouse into making such an effort, although he is capable of it-British interest in the American Amateur Cham- pionship, so far as winning it is concerned, will soon be gone, for to-day Mr Hilton was most unexpectedly bestan in the rst round of the match-play by Mr C. 0. Waldo, a young player from Bridgeport, Connecticut. who has hitherto had nothing, 1235 but a local reputation, having twice won the championship of hie State. He beat Mr Hilton in the first round on the 31st green by two holes up and one to play and thoroughly deserved his victory,

Borneo, Federated Malay, States, Marao, Hongkong, British South Africa, etc., etc. On view from Thursday, the 3rd Oct. Catalogues will be issued. Tenma :—Cash on delivery, -

GEO. F. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Sept. 30, 1312.

Auctions.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

MA HILTON's Foon Fox

Mr Hilton played far below his form

the 10th October, 1912, at 2.30 P.X., THE Undersigned have received instrus nearly all day. He certainly did not hold

at their Sales Rooms, No. 2,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Stroe

tious from W. S. DIGGINS, Esq., i ell by Public Auction

on

FRIDAY,

A CONSIGNMENT OF WATCHES, the 11th October, 1014, at £.31 r.,

(Absolutely New Stock)

Consisting of

No. 155, FRAYA EAST, —

THE SUNDRY

his man too cheaply and was not careless, but he could neither drive nor put, and I, who have seen him play on many notable Poccasicus, have not seen him play warsa in Од ав atrocoat times in any big event.

average three out of four shots with his

Dony

one of the frost recoveries imaginable and reached the green, only to ses M Waldo ran down a long pat to wig the hole and become 6 up. Bir Hilton had once been cut of bounds in the morning, and he wa, cut of bounds from the 4th tee again, and the American became 7 up. Mr Hilten, however, won the 6th and 7th, and now began to play much better and with more certainty. Gradually he warn his opponent down until he was only 9 down with 3 to play, and seemid still to have a good chance of saving the match. More weakness, chiefly pulled second shots. began to creep into his game after this, however, and the end came on the 55th green, where he failed to run down a t put, possible for the hole, bis opponent being dormy on him at the time.

Ma HUNTER'S VICTORY..

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Mr Norman Hunter was playing his best game against Mr Robert Watson, the secre- tary of the United States Golf Association, who is a strong opponent. Mr Hunter was 2 ap at the end of the first round, and won the match by 3 up and 2 to play. He was drivingen splendid ball and putting wall, and such form as this may carry him a long! way in the competition; but the genera1 Cold and Hot Water throughout Mr and Mrs A. S. Mr D. M. Mickle opinion now is that the Championship will Including Une Laundry Bogle, Oneshly splendid, but when he seemed to have fall to one of the Americans, Mr Jerome atoned for his bad toe-shote he went wrong Traver and Bir Charles Evans being the ---quantity of High Class Cigars by M. Small Iron Safe,

-again with-hia-putting-and-for-tha-mos favourites:- One Iron Frame Cottage Piano by God-part was timid and short. He himself frey & Coy.

cannot advance much reason for his defent, except the trying elimatic ecnditions, but I have a strong suspicion that the now driver which he has been playing with

o one side of the course and then on the other. Bis recoveries were almost invari.

Bracelet Watches (Swiss uske) and a VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD wooden clubs put him into the rough, first large number of Hall-marked Silver Watches,

Also

C. Dowell & Co., Ltd., Madras, Ladin.

TENNA

isual. HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, October 3, 1912.

1200

T

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned bare received instrup-

tlows to all by Public Auction

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 16th October, 1912, at 2.30 r., at their SALES Rocas, No. 8, Dea Yux Road, Curzier of Ice House Street-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

Je,

FURNITURE 45.1 &0.4

Comprising as follows:- Two Drawing Room Suites, One Silk Tapestry and Que Lostter Covered. Up- holstered Chairs and, Sufas, Carpets and Bugs, Pictures, a fep Oil Paintings and

FURNITURE, Thereia Contained:

---And--

Catalogues will be issued. On view day before me. TERMA-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Bongkong, October 6, 1912

To-day Mr Evans, who was playing against Mr Tillinghurst, was putting badly in the morning, but improved to some extent in the afternoon. Putting is gon-

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aines he came to Wheaton-it was made eraily his weak point, but otherwise he is TEL. No, E129, Tolg. Address *TaxoŻKI..

1570 in Ohio and is very heavy in the head -was too much for him. He simply could not hit a straight tec-sbot.

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

1979

-Longkang, Octobór 7, 1912.

FOR SALE.

THE Endaraigned have risoivod inazud

tions to sell at their"ndios. Koum, No. 8, Das Vosuz-Boad, ourner" of "Ion House Street Üne 'RONEO DUPLICATOR" Complete

all accessories and practically new with all One Care REGISTER; in working Order. THREE-TYPEWRITERS

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*BOLE AGENTS,

playing a pretty game, and he won his match by 3 up and 2 to play. Mr Jerome Travers was driving better this morning than for a long time past, and be seems to

On the other bard, his opponest, who is very young, tall, and slender, plays in be coming on to his very best gama. Ha glasses and does not look much like a great bad as his opponent "Mr Sherman, the

golfer, played extremely steady golf. Holdest son of the Vice-President of the

United States, and he won by 5 and 4.

drove and putted well and took, ovary chance that the Englishman gave him.

THE MATO

After four halved holes, M: Hilton be. came 1 up at the 5th. He lost his advan tage at the text hole, however, and then Mr Waldo began to forge ahead. He was 3 up at the turn, 8 up at the 17th, and £nished the round with a lead of 5 boles. The scores for this round wor

Mr Hilton.-Out : 4, 4, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5, 5, 3-38 Home: 3, 5, 4, 5, 4, 6, 4, 5, 4—39

- Total,TM 77

Mr Waldo.-Out : 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 4, 4, 2 » SG Home: 6, 5, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 4, 5 ~ 39

Total, 74

It may be said that in this round Mr Hilton was unlucky and that his opponent Was sometimes fortunate, but the lack of a game is always expected to go with the man who is playing the botter, as Mir Waldo was

Mr Hilton might, of course, have grally improved the situation in the afternoon, but he was again quite unable to drive straight and was very feeble with This

approaches. The 1st bola was weakly pl-y ed by both men, and at the 2nd, although it was baived like the other, Mr Hilton piny was very poor. First of all be pulled Rhis tee-shot into the rough, and then w

short with his approach, short with bis ram-ap and abort with his put. At the ard hole be again palied his drive into the magh and found ble ball in a desperate

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