FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1912.
Auctions.
PUBLIO AUUTTON.
THE Undersigned havu reodived instruó-
clean to sell by Publia Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THR′ CONGHENED),
없다 2
MONDAY,
shes and Houghthe 19th November, 1919, at 2:50 7.3.
ESES. TO THE GOVERNMENT,
eneral. Auctioneers
Coal and General Brokers,
Ki
PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN” JOAL STORAGE.
Codes wegd; ABO, érnˆ& Ben Enttione,
Telegraphic Address - MEIRION' HONGKONG,
PUBLIC ADETION"
E. Undersignad have macsivad instrae Itina kn mall hy, Pabile Austina. POM::A COOUNT OF THE CONCERNED},
ob
FOM O ND A Y,
3th November, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., 35 SALES ROOMS, No. 5, Des Voeux bad, Gorner of Ica Eouse Street,—
-A LARGE QUANTITY OF GUABLE BOUSEHOLD
da.
FURNITURE,
&...
dc
d to Sale Rooms, for convenience
of Sale.
As follows:-
mom Suites and Carpets by LANE,
FORD & Co.. Drawing Room Suite, |
!
at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Daa".
Tosur Road, Corner of
Ice Hours Street,
TWO · REMINGTON " TYPEWRITERS ONE EMPIRE - ONE * ADLER'
do. da
ALL IN GOOD CONDIMAS. “TERIB ':---án ¤¬Ïm).
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers Hongkong, November 14, 1919..
*1444
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Te to fall by Full Auction,
"1RK Undersigned haru received inatruo
(FOR-ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNZO),
Op
THURSDAY,
the 28th November, 1912, at 2.3) .., at their Salon, No. 8. Dza Vaux Road. Curner of tea luase Stroat- A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS, XC.. Con/prising:-
Bronze Dorcelain Vases, Bowls," Wall Plates, Jo.. Opium Pipes and Bowls, Snuff Bottles, Opium Boxes, The Sea Bra Halberds and Stanis, Several pieces
of Old Blackwood Forniture, &c., &c.
The above inclu les many pieces of Old Porculio.
(Full Particulars imm Cataleges). On view day before salo,
-de this
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Nurember 13, 1912
1441
PUBLIC AUCTION
4)
HE Undersigned have received instruc
and Small Oil Paintings, and Watertions to sl. by Fublic auction
by woll-known Artistes, Brass raand Fire Brasses, Electric Fans Lings, a number of Continental and good Vases, Electro-plated Wars,
,,&c. &c.;
Alau
Gent's Bicycle, Que Piano, 2 Ham- 2 Rubber Tyred Rickshas (Practi- Faw), sud Two Violins.
ift Particulars from Catalogue)."
view day bo ore galo.
13 3——Ás usual.
.....
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, gkong, November 9, 1912.
1432
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1.Ondersigned lave received instrud- jona to sett lay Public Auction."
S (ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), ·
03
EDNE DAY.
November, 1912, at 12 Noon, at Sales Rooms, No 8. Dos Vœux ad. Corner of Ice House St.- DOCUUSIS GOLDTIFFED
CIGARETTES,
O MEMPHIS CIGARETTES.
Cigarastes are guaranteed to be in badition.
HUGHES & HUUGH,
ductiondra. kang, November 14, 1912.
1443
UBLIC AUCTIÓN.
Fadersigned have received instru”. bas, te sull by Public & cetion
од
HURSDAY, November, 1912, at 2:30 nm at Sales Boom, No. 8, Des Voeux corner of Tor Boriz Starr, — & Labor QuaNTITY OF DABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
&o,
Furniture and must be sold.
Comprising as follows.
Drawing Boom Brites, One Silk
And One Leather Covered.
(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
TUESDAY.
the 8th November, 1912, coinmencing at 2.30 r., at their. Sales Iooms, No. 8, De Veux Rind, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
A LABOR AND Valuable ConstONMENT, DE, NEW AMERICAN MADE. CLOCKS, Including Clocks specially designed for ital, Drawing Room, Library, Boudoir, &c., &c.
Full Rich Gold Fancy Clocks. Alarm and Striking Clocks of every Variety.
(Fall Particulars from Catdogue). NEVER DESPLAYED BEFORE IN STOCK. On view from Friday, the 22nd inst Terus :-At usual.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GED. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
FOR SALE.
SECTION 'A' of "E. I. L. 670
“Area "26,376 Square feet. Position: Facing King's Park.
Money na Mortgages at marketi rables.
PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned has received instrue.
tions to sell by Public Auction
on
SATURDAY,
the 16th November, 1912, commencing at
13. o'clock noon, at his Sales Rooms,
DUUDELL STEENT,—-'
283 CASES. TSINGTAU BEER
an followi
SCOTTISH LETTER.
ww: Comespondent, } FRISURGE, Oct. 29.
A fuw yames ago, Sootland saw rary little of the Navy. That of a battleship to ons of our porta was a thres months |wonder z7the coming of the Channel Floet to the Furth 'the'event of a décade. We wore outside the dangor zone; we merely supplied a stopping place in a “pleasure. [\orufeu"; we had no nava? harbours or conste wars sufficiently guarded by a low fishery cruises. All that is now changed. The rise of a great naval power on the other side of the North Son has altered the balance of the Fiesta. It has shifted it frons the Channel, even from the Mediter-
I ratear, to the Bash and North of Scotland. Áss result, our satun fas and firtha ses no
· longer neglected ; they have become the homes of great feets; they are seldom without bastleships, or swift cruisers, or | dabmarines, or, Intest addition of all, hydroplanes. Every anchorage from the Forth to Cromarty, from the Urunden to the Clyde, has been mapped out and given
188 Filsener (qts). 86 Lager (qts) ita place in a system of national defence.
0 Gold Export (qtal·
*** WITHOUT' RESERVE. TRES
Cugh on de 1DUTT
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
*"Auctioneer. Bingkong, November 14, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION
1448
LE Undersigned has reonived instrac-
Public auction,
לווי
TUESDAY,
the 19th November, 1912, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at his Sales Rooms, No. 4,
DODDELL STRIKT, ---
QUANTITY OF VALUABLE BLACKWOOD AND TEAK FURNITURE,
Comprising: BLACKWOOD: Very Finely Carved Curio Stands, Cabinets, Couches, Round, Oral & Square Tables, Fire Screens, Armchairs, Side Tables, Stools, Flower Stands, Photo Frames and Wall Brackets.
:t.
|
TEAK: Double and Single Wardrobe with Bevelled Glass Dours, Marble top Washstands, Side' cards, Dinner Waggona, Dining Table and Chairs, Writing Desk (plein sad roll top), Overmantels, Flower and Curio Stands, Bookcases, Card Tables etc., etc.;
Also Brass Fenders and Fire Bramkad. · Two Cottage Pianos.
Į
Even the most-ut of the way stretches of
weler, that used only to know the browa issils of ßshing bosta is now familiar to the presage of heavy squadrons of men-of-war. This week we bad an amusing but suggestive illustration of the new order of things upon our shores.; Strange ruMQUIS. reached us in the South of earthquakes having occurred in the West Highlands. | Shepherds and ghillies reported bow, early") one morning, the air was filled with with menacing and loud-continned boom- jugs ; and scientists wrote letters about the probable oxtacaine of the earthquake [*** fault" from the Cental to the western. Highlands. Then came the explanation. Thu sounds ware not of the land bet of the sea. A flest and hoso-manoeuvring off the island of Colonsay, and been practising. with their big guns at some barren' rocks for targets.
To the altered circumstances of the time,
it is not surprising that Scotland should taken to an increased interest ra Naval matters. In the past, the danger way dia- taut, now it is at our doors: "Scotland,” it has been said, “is confronted with a viat naval problem as Scotland has never been confronted bafore." One sign of this more patriotic fealing was the way in which" Scotland celebrated Trafalgar Day. Eding burgh, for the first time, had a procession to the Nelson Monument on Calton Hill and a religious service on the following Sunday: Glasgow decorated its Nelson coloums; and in many towns through the
On view from Monday, the 18th Nov.untry--this is remarkable innovation
Cat-logues in beurd. TEM-Cash on delivery.
1445
GEU. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 12, 1912.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, Fovember 14, 1912,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
THE Undersigned has received instruc-
Trip to Sell by Public Action,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEE},
00
MONDAY,
the 2nd December, 1912, at 2.30 г.m., st
FOREBANK WEST, No. 143, Magazine Gap, The Pesk,-
THE ·
VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
&, Therain Contained.
dc.,
&c.,
Full Particulars will be published later.
· Terns. ¿—Å› Catal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong. November 6, 1913,
FONG KAY,
HAIS
1416
DRESSING SALGON,
RAZORS GROUND AND SET,
Sred Chairs and Sofia, Carpete and No. 54, WELLINGTON STREET,
Matures, a fow Oil Paintings and
g Bed Room Saltes, Double and
HONGKONG.
--
EX
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1438
Hegre displayed on private as well so public buildings; there was the Union Jack, the Souttish five, and the St. andrew's cross, whose white upon blas was the old naval susiga of the North Country. A various places, also, dinners were held at which the great Admiral'a memory wna -> duly honoured,
THE Undersigned has received instrucviour of the silver-coated isle,
dous to sell by Publin aration
FRIDAY and · SATURDAY, the 29th and 30th November, 1912, com mencing each day at 2:30 PM., At his SALE KOUME, DUDDATL
shaker of the Baltic and the Nile.... Thine island loved then well, thou famoce
mad.
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It is expected that this familiarity with
the Nary will be followed by an addition
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HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr F. Aldeor Miss L. Landsla MrHenry W.AndrewsMr L. Lanfer Mr A. T. Entberini Mr R. H. Les Mr M. Earing
M-G.. FLebnert Mr E. R. Este Mr G. T. Llög: Mr F. E. Banid Mr B. BearA Mr B. A. Besumout. Mr. F. Bellion
biz C.D. J. Bell Mr G. Bena Mr C. R. Benyon Mr J. Bernhard Mr and Mrs N.. F.
Blanch
Mts-Janieron Engdo Mr and Mrs C. Bryor Mp Balleno Mr O, Buschear"," Mr E N. Chri-tie- Mr A. A. Chxion. Miss J. S. Clement Miss M. Clemont Mr T. J. Cokely
Mr W. R. J. Cooper Mr G. H. Ce Jr. Mra W. F. Cowan Miss Crocker Mr Louis H. C'er to the number of Scottish bluejackets, Mr G. Curry ONE OF TIL. FELST COLLECTION OF
The fishing towns on the North and East Mr.C. H. Desig JAPANESE ANCIENT & MODERN of Scot and have always supplied a larger F. Deanu
Mr C. Defer
STRKY.T
ART CURIOS AND GOLD DAMASCENE WORK
#
(the latter by the celebrated S. Komai) ever offered for sale in this Colony. B'urther particulars will be published later.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Hongkong, November 14, 1912.
1447
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ZIMITEL
TIME TABLE.
WEEK: DAYS. 7.00a.m. to 8.00a.m...Every 15 minutes 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 10.00am to 11:00 am...Every 15 mlnabór. 11.30a.m. to 12.45p.m...Every 15 minutes 19.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 mlaat w
number of men for the reserve; but, except Mr B E. Dodgson
GARNER,
PEAT HOTEL
QUELCH & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS.
Dr and Mrs Anbrey Lt. Col. & Mrs Lean Me & Mm W, Arm- and child-DP... ...
Majer & Mrs Lyddon
A.O.D."
strong
Mr G. W. Bartos Mr L. BL Bayley Mr and Mrs Heyor Mrs Bowdler Majo & Mrs Bowen
and 2 girls
Mr and Mrs H. M.
Mann
Mr Mason Capt. & Mrs McMann children and nurse
Mr A. Masregor Attorney-General & Ra...
Mr. and Mrs Neil
Macintyre
Mr A. Mackenzie" Mrs MACrae Mr J. Maddon Dr O. Marriott MR. T. Matheson
And abild
ir J. McCracken Dr and Mrs C. W.
McKenny
Mrs L. II. Mcvey Mr B. K. Mehta Mr W. A. Mentzer Mr J. Merecki
31r D. M. Mickle Mrs Morton Mitchell Mr. K. Mitsuhashi Mr H. Molden Mrs Harold Moore Bir J. Morris
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mis J. D. F. Mulder Mr J. Norden Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe
Mr V. d'Oettingen in "the engine-rooms, comparatively few Mire iv. H. Doughs Mr and bira Pinnit men have been recruited from Scotland for Mr W. C. Draw Mr F. de la Rani
Ma & H. Duxbury Mr L. F. Randall." the regular service. It has given point to Mi Elizabeth Lloyd Mr. Rapus. the gibe that so far së paraonnel in coo- Estca
Mr E H. Hay cerned, the Navy is not a British, but an Mr and Mrs E. C. Mis F. Reay English one.
Ehrenfol In connection with Trafalgar Day, Mr Mr and Mrs Eliott
MrB. H. Ewing George Eyre-Todd, the Beottish historian, Mr 8. Feldstain
| recalls that" the youngest ́daughter of Sir Mr E. G. Fisher John Hardy, Nelson's flag captain on the Mr W. Foerster Victory, married Sir John Atholl Beam
Forcar Mr F
Mr B. W. Ric
Mrs It
Saker and
2 children Mr R. M Saker
Dr Scherer
MrW
Schmcike
Dr Schuster
Dr and Mr Forsyth Mr G. L. Shaw. tyne MacGregor of MacGregor, chief of ME. A.8. Fowler Mr M. A 6: Shera the famous clan. It is interesting to note Mis Frasch & chill Mr and Mrs J. D
Sibley. that, from the date of that marriage, the Mr Denman Fuler MacGregor chiefs have forsaken the Army
Mr and Mrs J. F. MEJ. Ú. Sibley
George for the Navy. The best known portrait of Miss George Hardy, is in Greenwich Hospital, but an Mr A. G. Gordon other portrait in beber condition hangs in Mr V. Goulbourn
Gould
Mr J. Sicboth
- Mi 31. Bímkin
Mr E. E. Smith:
Mr H. H. Soloman
Mias Square
cass and Brass mouzited Bedsteadiz. Graduated in America at the Moler 115 pm to 15 pram..Every ifanhanta inchip, the set of Sir Malcolm MaoGra Mraid Mr. Joseph .Capt. H. Spear
*Birsaus, Wardrobes, d., Teak- aing Room Furniture, &, &.. Bervice complete and Dessert Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Cooking Stoves and Kitchen melled Ware, Cutlery, &to.,
1
System of Colleges.
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.
THE BEST BARRER IN TOWN,
*** WITH. -
Lamps, Brass Fenders, Fire The American New Style Chair.
2.Sewing Machines and One
Ser Tyred Rickshs;
plocse of Cired "Blackwood
1 Cottage Flano, 1 Large
Iron Balo, and a fow places of
we day before mule,
deswill be inquod.
*Kanapal
BUGHES & HOUGH,"
new, Auctioneers:
November 9, 1922.
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A
Hongkong, August-19, 1912.
B
1451 R
road, hava zoceived instruc
(for about of the
€ law Bosne, No. 8
Corner of Los House
Table with all com
condition by Thamaton
Meter NEW Motor (Good Con
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7.45pm. sod 9 p.m., 9.45 plan. 26 11:20
han pɔm, every 15 minutes,
SUNDAYS
Ни
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HA, G. TAbe S 5.00 p.m. to. 8.10 p.m...Every 10 slabes the instrument which the intrepid allor Mr J. Grimshaw
y Taylor placed to his blind eye at Copenhagen in Capt. T. P. Hi Mrs Her y
Dr J. G. Hanns Mr. Vermel order not to see his superior officer's signa] | Mr and Mrs W. 3, Mr E Vollbracht fur, retreat, "And there is also Nalaon's
Mrs E. Volliescht Hannibal armchair from the Victory, embedded in Mr. Hansen Me II. Watkins 8.00 m.a. to 10.30 am. Every 15 minuter, which penatented the cable on the day of Mr
which is a bullet, one of the grapeshot Mr W. T. Harbord Mr & Mrs B. Wabb CHEMƑ DJM :Whamord 10.30 am to 11,00 am.Every 10 minutes. 11.45am to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes great battle. 18.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m... Every 10 minuta
1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m. Evay 15minute, In front of the little kirk at Taynult, on Mr. Courtesy Hinson Mr. CIV. Wilson 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes. Loch Evo, there stands a rude slab which Mr H. Holmes 6.00 jum. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter, is the earliest of our Nelson, memorials. It Me E-Hope A 91.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m..yery 10 minutes, was erect on the first zash of Eritimph and Mr Got
G. Hocine 7.50 sm Sunday).
regret by the workmen at the iron furnaces Capt. R. Tones NIGHT CARS as on Wook Days. of Bonare.
I
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·BUTEDANGA
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"Mr.R.-ltan Cocaui& Mrs Bitzen Eve. Comdr Rooms, Mr M. Darch
E.N. Dr&Mrs Ruth'rford,
Mr and Mrs G. G.
Gurdon Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, R N.
A. Sinclair
Mr and Mrs E. A Mic Findly Smith
HAL
Mr A
Mr and Mrs Soffietti
LA-Col. and Mrs Gor-Mr and Mrs Talati
Mr G. Art
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| Mr F. G. Backy Mr W, Cannon Mr G. Challenger Mr Cook
Min-"M. Easthagen Mr F. EddingBald Mr Elkon
Mr H. B. Graham. Mr. W. P. Gregory Mr Peyton Grifin, Mr C. G. Hanan Mr C. Hennings. Mr J. Jacobesn Mr & Mrs Larotas Mt J. J. Lynch Mr F. Toria
Mr & Mrs Mudia MAT Myall***** Mr R. T. Nelson Mr P. Nitzs Mr M. Oir Mr A. M. Orton Mr S. Paul My V. Pernell Mr & Mrs Rodririsky Mr A. Rost Mr L. Behmitto Mr F. H. Shaw Mr J. R. Shearer ML Smith Mr. R. Thompson Bir B. Tosper Mr R. Valpole
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don Hall, R.A.MO. Mr and Mrs Thornton Mr A. G. Bonment Mr & Mrs R. Pestonji 'le W. B. Kind Major & Mira Waring, Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Miss Glady Porter
Capt&Mrs Hodgins R. AM.C.
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Humphreys
FACROIL
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Capt. and Ma Braga MF. Bags
Mian M. Braga
Capt. Wood R. A.M.C Miss L. Brags It-Col. and MMD. H. Breat
Wrigley. O.D.
KING KOWARD HOTEL.
Mr T. Auki Mr F. Aren. Mr and Mrs. A.
Baldwin
M.
Mra Birsa and child
| Misa G. Van Buren
Tieut. Cross
Mr W. A. Dozalison
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child
Mr J. Evans Mr Eving
Mrs Finchatt
Bir Geo, Grimba
Dr. E. Grunfald
Mr C. N. Manhoff Miss Млачу MrG. H May Mr and Mira F.
McHash
Mr F. Milner Mr K. Miyatomi
Mr and Mrs J.H. A.
Mody
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Miss Mulline
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Hansen
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M: J. Yernon Mr B. Walter
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Mr. R. W. Libbley Mas P. Wilson
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and child
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M
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Mr
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