THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912.
To Let
OFFICES TO LET
FIRST-Class Central accommodation, light and airy, on First, Second, r Third Floor, in now building being erected for Mesara, WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW &
LTD. Entrance from
THE
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
CHINA MAIL.
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON AND Yany,
** Mesara Jamar F. Buthow and Co. Ltd.,. Manchester, in their weekly market repart dated 19th/Sept./12, say}--
Liverpool: Cotton.—Mid-American apos,
Hughes and Hough Road Metric Line to a Floor, Bio THE Undersigned has recrived Inatras. to day 5.72, last week 6.68. Mid-Amer
ACOTONKEES TO THE GOVERNMENT.‚ ̄
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used;"
A.B,0.. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS." A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE,
Telegraphic Addresa : MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned have received instruc- sions from W. 9. Drearys, Esq., to
sell by Public Auction
an
FRIDAY.
the 11th October, 1912, at 2.30 .., at No. 156, PRAYA EAST,-
THE SUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Therein Contained.
Including Une Laundry Mangle, One Small Iron Safo,
And
Ona Iron Frame.Cottage Panu hy God-
frey & Coy.
Catalogusa will be issued.
On view day before sale.
TERM:--As usua!.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Bangkong, October 5, 1912,
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION,
"
1270
HE Undersigned have received inatene-
tions to sali by Public Auction. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
ho 12th October, 1912, at 11 .., t
their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dan Yoox Road, corner of Tox Hour STXKT, *-* *A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
$5.
&c. Including 1 Pair Twin Bedsteads, And
ارة
A quantity of Good Blackwood Furniture.
TERMS: *OR},
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, October 8, 1312.-
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1282
THE Undersigned have received instruc ices to sell by Public Auction
од
WEDNESDAY, the 16th October, 1912, at 2.30 PM.. at their Satra Rooms, No. 8, Des Vux
Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c.
FURNITURE, &o.. 30.1
Comprising as follows:-
Two Drawing Room Suites, One 52k
Light throughout.
The Plan mo be seen and all particulara obtained at the Offcon of MESSRS. PALMER TURNER, BUILDINGS, JAD FLOOD,
Hongrong, Debober 1, 1919,
TO LET.
ALEXANDKA
1239
ODOWNS in No. ' and No. Sc, Prays Exat, Wanchai, from 1sh Deto-
dobe to Sell by Pabile Auction,
on
SATURDAY,
the 19th October, 1912, commencing at 11 a... at his Bal Rooms. DUDDELL STREET,—
WINES
i
A LARGE QUANTITY DE
AND SPIRITS, Comprising →→→
4 Cases Auger File Cognac.
Charles Martin and Ses File Cognac.
Cases Champagne Jules Duarene, John Begy's Whisky.
r
Inst
ican, surrent month, to-day, & wook 6.40. F.G.F. Egyptian spot, to day, Ofd, lass week Sid.
New York Cabron spot-centa, yester day 11.65, last week 11.60.
Landon.-Bar Säver to-day, 38ija, last wosk 2811d. Back of Eng. Rate to-day, 4% last week 4%.
Cotton Figures from August 31st last to Last Friday. Liverpool Stock,--All kinds of Cotton, this year 588,150 bales; last year 307,270. Liverpool Stook-American Cotton, this year 423,730. bales; last year 189,810. American Del'd Spinners for the wonk, this year 140,000 bales; last year 200,000. American inta sight for the weak, this year 167,000 bales; last year 231,000, American into sight for the sonson, this year 167,000 bales; last year 31,000. Receipts at American Ports; this year: 105,000 balos; last year 165,000. Visible Supply-All kinds of Cotton, this year 2,129,000 bales; last year. 1,566,000,
Visible Supply,-American Cotton, this year 1,318,000 bales; inst year 854,000. Visible Supply.-Egyptian Cotton, this year 94,000 balas; isst year $7,000. Char-Cotton, this year 119,0 0 bales; inst your Visible Supply.-East Indian
Wright & Greig's Whisky, Argonaut. Old Rye Whisky-
Old Bourbon Whisky, ..Harpers Rye Whisky,
Cutters Bourbon Whisky, Dewars Whisky.
bor next.
3
•
Apply to
WONG SANG HONG, LTD., 948, Des Voeux Road Chotra).
2
.. Champagne De Venoge.
1
Casa Tomio Wina.
Hongkong, September 18, 1912.
1183
6
M
05
TO LET
3
HOP with Godown attached. NAMAN
ROD, Kowloon
15
6
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to
5.
T
9.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LED,
ŏ
++
St. Julien
"
6
Burke's Stat.
11
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Gilbeys Giz.
do
་་
Rum, Alas
Hongkong. June 1, 1912.
OFFICES
TO LET
in KING'S BUILDING..
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, September 2, 1913.
TO LET.
1594
2ND FLOCE, No. 2 PEDDER
10 STREET,
One-Rormed OFFICE. Apply Pro- perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON & .Co., LTD.
Rongkong. April 30, 1912,
TO LETY.
591
M ODREENAGH, 21, The PEAK, for
six mouths from 1st November. Apply Property Office. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Fongkong. September £. 1919.
L
TO LET.
1113
ARGE substantially built GODOWN, situated on Water Front East Point. For further particulars apply Property Offcc, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LAE.
Hongkong, August 14, 1912.
TO LET.
1025
TO. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
First floor.
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor,
LARGE ROOMS let, central posi- tion, chaap rent.
No. 19, SHELLEY STRELT. No. 113, PEAK, KIRKENDOA, Five Rooms, furnished immediate poss(38ĵON.
68, PEAK, MOET KELLET, partly far- Dished for months, from 1st November, Cheap Rant.
The EYRIE, No. 13, Peak, to let from 1st November.
FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. goazhong, Aug. 2, 1911
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE 00.
IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF
Medoo.
Maraschino, Old Brandy, Cursos,
trense, Vermouth, etc.
N.B.-Most of the above will sold without reserve. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong. October 9, 1912.
be Cutton, this year 157,000 bales; inst, year 112,000. Visible Supply.-Other kinds of
1281
112,000.
The New York and Liverpool Cotton Markets have touched 11.85 centa and 6.71d since our last report, fluctuating daily according to wester reports etc., These fluctuations and the contradictory
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, weather reports in the U.S.4. bare
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction
MR
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 16th October, 1912, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at his Auction Rooms
in Duddell Street.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
known as
produced some confusion in the minds of bath Producers and Distributors in our market, soms favourable facta an to the
Merchants cautions and reluctant to follow American Crop hare however made upward movements; ris: such as the Bureau Ginning report to the 1st inst Ishowing an aggregate of 30,000 bales ag vinst 771,000 last year, which looks like! an American, Crop of 15 millions execially as the Grup was reported late-then there in the news of a record in Oklahoma, the repeated statement from different sources
Nos. 111 and 119. Jervois Street, Victoria, that Cotton is of better spinning quality.
Hongkong.
IN ONE LOT.
The Property consiste of all that piece or parcel of ground sitante at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong; and registered in The Land Offee as THE REMAINING PORTION OF SECTION A or MARINE
LUT No. 34
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may bu and from the Vendors Solicitors,
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
No. 1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong. And alan from the Auctioneer. Reagimay, October 4, 1919.
PUBLIC
CF
AUCTION
1285
VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.
:
THE Undersigned has received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction
оп
WEDNESDAY,
18 the 18th October, 1912, commencing
5 P.M., at his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STREET,——
Tapestry and One Lusther Covered. Up- THE DORAN MARINE INSURANCE
holstered Chaits and Sufas, Carpate and
Rage, Picturas, for Oil Paintings nud Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single Bras and Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Cota, Bureaus, Wardrobe, &c., Teak. wood Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 1] Dinner Service complote and Dessert Bervice, Crockery, Electro-plated and Ginas Ware, Cooking Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Wars, Cutinry, &c., Electric Lamps and Fans,
Also
A few piscos of Carved Blackwood Forniture, 2 Cottage Pianos, 1 Larga American Iron Safe and i fali iz Billiard Table..
And
1 Dinner Bervice of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain.
Catalogues will be issued......
Un view day before sale. Tana-Aasual
가
COMPANY, IMD.,
And
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO
FUTAL FUNDS AT S1St Dorrea, 1911,
£22,561,234.
Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000
il-Fire Funds.........
Paid-up Capital £2,437,500 3,899,114 III-Life & Annuity Funds... 10,136,160
Sinking Fund Account ......
Serenus Fire branch............
17
88,512
£22,581.288
at
A LARGE COLLE TION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS, (including Rarities in Straits, British North Borneo, Foderated Malay States, Macao, Hongkong, British South Africa, otc., etc.
On view from Thursday, the 3rd Oct. Catalogues will be issued.
TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
dongkong, Sept. 30, 1412:
1295
罉水汽力逼土
3,567,158 THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON
Lale and Annuity 1
1,973,269 Makes Mineral Water instantly at 90 Banches. Roranne Marine: Department... 252,387 conta a dozen Syphone. Anyone can do it. Other Resepte 430,193 Failure is possible. And you can save 50 per cent by making your own Mineral 25,283,312 Waters at home with the
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branchon are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet. the claims under the respective Depart 1273ments of the Company's Business.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, October 7, 1912,
FOR SALE.
THE Undersigned have received instrug- tions to sell at their sales koome, No. 8, Dee Tour Road, corner of Ies House Street,
Oan *RONEO DUPLICATOR' Complete with all socossories and practically now. One Caso REGISTER, in working finder. THREE TYPEWRITERS B
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Agents
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
BOOK
and THREE PIANOS DO A For Further particulars apply to the Undersigned.
TERMS-AS Usual
HUGHES & HOUGH," Auationeers
Hongkong, Hopt. 13, 1919.
SANTING,
Burgeon DontSIK
TEMS VERY MODERATE
AND
BINDING
THE JUHINA KAIL' OFFICI
BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY
Prospectuses, Tradé Cironiate
smmés, Menus, stou, etc, Artistically Arranged and Darefully Printed.
Mann Procis
'FRANA'
SPARKLET SYPHON,
which lasts a lifetime and can be purchased from any
Chemist or Stores,
PRICE: Each BULBS at 20 cents per
Box
the axt quantity of Egyptian likely to be available, the mapidity of the arrival at inland towns of the New American Crop
te
guessed at, fgures reaching from 14 to 15 The growing American Crop is vaguely on bales, but the weather remains the arbiter until we are at the and of nezt
month.
O.T.
GRAND PRIX
ftportal Xhibition London, 1911.
The Highst Award possibls
No other Drink in the
World has better gust· antees for Purity and Goodness.
'Buy a Battle, to-day}
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND DIGESTIVE COMBINED
A
Without Alcohol or Gas.
GOLD
SEAL
British
Analytical Control
GOLD
KEDAL
Parla
Exhibition,
1909.
Suits Abstainers & Non-Abstainers
O.T.moderate the intoxicating effects of alcoholic Bquors, the fatulent effects of raced drinks, and sets as a corrective for drinking water.
A Safe Thirst-Quencher
A tie OT with crushed fee makes the most efectual and healthiest Thirst-Quencher in the Tropics.
Substitute for Alcohol
After alcoholic excess, O.T. restores vitality, appetite and nerve, while satisfying the craving for stimulanta
A Valuable Stomachic
An excellent remedy for Colic and other stom ach Troubles; Safeguards against fevers, dysen tery, and other inflammatory complaints.
Relieves Indigestion, Colic, etc.
A true digestive. Prevents indigestion, flatulence, and "full feeling" after mezia,
Most Beneficial for Ladies
Really excellent for ladies when needing a stimulant
The Right Drink for the Tropics
TELEFEONENO, 635
NOTICE.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
MHON FAN, & Chiness graduate in literature, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.
He baas good method of training Euro- peanstopass in the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate sa
Hongtong, May 17, 1913................
JAPANESE MAKERS,
876
Omese teacher. He has also good know ledge of Mandarin and Hakka. Meanwhile we are surprised at the Language are requested to write care of Those who intend learning the Chinese Bosed of Trade returns of our exports for Ching Moi affee or direct to Sr. Holly hat month, the largest on record, notwith-wood Road, Lat door. landing the interruptions, at Warks of every kind through local holidays, which ars now practically finished with--the Yar exports were 1,581,400 lbs. more than August lust yes, and although Turkey, Egypt and China took less, the latter very 1ttle in Piece Goods, yet we had a aggregate increase of 63,885,700 yards over sime month last year, Indian absorbing the larger part of the increase it must be remembered that the 3 inarketa named Above are our largest next to India.
The prospects of trade in nearly al branches in this district are very cheerful wagen questions in the Cotton Trade bara boon settled for some time abead, and with sufficient Cotton in anticipation we should have a run of trade, and owing to the increase of machinery, a larger production. than ever before. The demand for Cotton Textilos has however received a severe check in the Home Trade, through the web weather of July to the present time, and no doubt the effect will be felt more later
归怨
Cheerful news still comes from Indi concerning the rains, although in some puta, fine weather is wanted, the rains having been very heavy-in the Barars the
GARNER,
QUELCH & Co.,
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
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Mr G. F. Lehnert
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr A. Kruseman Mr E. A. Beaumont, Mr C.D. J. Ball Mr G. T. Lyd Mr G. A. Bona Mr N. C. MacGregor
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Ering
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EVERT KIND Mr and Mrs H. C.
OF
Mr
Footwear M
ORDER
CHERRY & Con
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Howl,
Hongkong May 5, 1910-
響
crop accounts are somewhat conflicting. THE CHINA MAIL
Wa look to India still to take the sarples production to balance the decreases to Turkey, Egypt and in a greater messure to China from the latter, advices to
with little or nu purchasing for forward the 3rd ult. report moderato clearanced, shipments to Shanghai-azers for the Auctions, although the Crop accounts are most satisfactory and are expected to help 'orward buyin later on.
'decline"
TYPHOON
MAP and
GUIDE
Enables one to locate the centre
of a Typhoon.
It is difficult to account for the milvance ia Cotton from the 2nd inst. 6. 37 L'pool Spot) except sa s sequel to its inordinate previous to that date, unless we are to place it to account of a goveral anticipation of the continuance and increase VOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AND of the World's demand for Cotton Textiles, even do the top of the large forward.com- tracting already experienced-it appears to be confidently believed in this market. that the extra production will be readily absorbed and so strength is imparted to the position.
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AUTOR: MÖGUL
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The method of "lighting up on the $16.00 f.o.b.lighthouses and buoys on the Panama Canal is of a rather interesting nature. BULBS per do.. baze
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The arrangement consists of a copper Mr L. Birot Sad and 248, Des Your Road Central,
cylinder and attached gear. Copper being Mr J. D. Byrne
Mr B. H. Blaisdell good conductos of heat absorbs the heathir B. Carr HONGKONG,
rays from the sun rapidly and as a result Himes Carr the cylinder expande and the gear sets MH. V. Cherry i ne to close the gue supply valve. Towards Mr F. A. Chopard
ovecing best perses from the cylinder to Mr D. N. Cosgrave the atmosphere and the cylinder onderste MFW: Dstriel (2:-* and was again admitted to the barnets Mr A David This 40 agents is the scheme as onlined Mr AH. Gagnon by one of our contemporaries, but this MYD. Guillan svident that for a soncesful working a MFJ H. Bart aniformity al condicions no obtains Ms Komarom Variable climatic conditions are liable to upset the azringent
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Taylor
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Gould
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