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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912,"

Anotions.

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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Hughes and Hough THE Undersigned have received instroo

AUCTIONEERS, TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General: Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

PROPRIETORS **TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

Codbu-used r

·A.B.U. 4TH & TH EDITIONE, AI..TELEGRAPwc Cone!

Talegraphic Address:

· MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

RE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to sell by Fablic Auction (FOR ALCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

TUESDAY,

th" 20th "November, 1912, commencing at {

4.30 r.m, ab their Sales Rooma, No. 8. Den-Veux Road, Corner of

Ice Buara Stivot,-

A Li aND VALUABLE CONFIGYMENT OF NEW AMERICAN MADE CLOCKS, Including Clocks specially designed for Hall, Drawing Room, Library, Boudoir, &c., ds.

Fall Rich Gold Fancy Clocks. Alarm and Striking Clocks of every Variots.

(Full Particulars from Cáralogue). NETER DISPLAYED BEFORE, IN STOCK.

Co view from Friday, the 22nd inst. TERME —Às usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. November 14, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1445

THE Undersigned have received instrue

„tions to Sell by Pahlio Acation, (POEACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED);

оп

THURSDAY;

the 28th November, · 1912, at 2,37-r.., at their SALES Houma, No. 8. Du Vaux ROAD, Corner of Ton Hauna Elrest in

A. MISCELLASZous CollectioN OF.... CHINESE

&c., CURIOS,

Comprising:- Bronze and Iorcelain Vases, Bowls, Wall Plates, &c., Opium Pipes and Bowls, Snuff Bottles, Opium Bores, To Sets Bras Halberds kad Stauda, Several pieces of Old Blackwood Furniture, &c., &c.

tions from Th. Hos. Tan DIR=CTOR

or Punice Wons; to sell by Public Auction,

MONDAY and · TUESDAY," the 9th and 10th December, 1919; com 'mencing each day at 10 a... ai Tra Govensare WANCHAI STORE, and At the GOVERNMENT STŪRI2, Bullock Lane, Wanchai,-

A LARON GUANTITY OF

CONDEMNED

STORES,

as follows-

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER,

DELIGHTFUL PLAY BY MR.

·BARRIE,"

The Best Of Throat

Mr Barrie saved the situation laat night {{wrote the-dramatic orizio of the “Stau-

SHARE & GENERAL BRÖKER dart on Oct. 15) M Shaw and Sir Arthur,

FOR SALE.

SECTION A og K. 1. L. 370

Area 98,376 Square foot. Position: Facing King's Park.

Money on Mortgages as market rator.

PUBLIC AUOTION

CURIOS

Pinero had disappointed it, but the wizard of Peter Pan" romped home an easy winnor. Ofthe thron dia inguished authors providing the Duke of York's Theatre with "triple bill" last night, Mr Battie alone **won through."

Rosalind" is Barrio at his best. "The Twelve Pound Look is one of the beat one act plays of our time, sud "Roslind” is another. Ita humour, ita pathos, its fancy are exquisite. Non-rration of it- story can szpress its, charm, ban; only a

delightful concait. A woman, "low ing in middle age, is making hulkday

Boring Drills and Gear, Tron Fencings, A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE ration of its story can adumbrate, its Standards, Boats Davits, Flagstaff), Span- Feray Canvas Hose Piping, Wrought, and Cast Iron Scrap, Chat Iron Piping, Bolts, Kute and Rivate, Brass Tape, Indian Rubbur, ote.yoto,,-etc. -“

(F: Particulars; from Catalogue),. On view from 7th December. TERMA —AS ostal

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Δείτε στη Bongkang. November 23, 1912.,

intimations.

1488

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & OU., GENERAL MANAGERA, HONGKONG.

H

J. 7. HAMILTON, GENERAL Manavis FOR THE EAST, TUKTO.

Now Insurance Paid for.... £ 25,687,5x. Outstanding insurance amounte

| £282, 659, 220 Assete amount to.......................................e

......£104,068, 855 Surplus, smounts to 17,828,756 Dividends to Policyholders

1910.

Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1810 Gross artzings from interest

and Rests for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from

Investments 1910.......... Hongkong, Fab. 23, 1912.

10,576,157 53,439,36 10,392,094

21,846,52

(Just Arrived from Peking).

Undersigned has received instrus tions to wall by Public Austion:

ΠΑ

SATURDAY,

far from London." Her clothes are

pale ani pinoted. She is the mys, "Burty sluppy, and her hair in wispy, her face is.

and a bittück," which means forty and i little bit. There is a photograph upon the m«ntelpiece of her daughter; it is inscribed

the rd November, 1919, ocmmencing at to "darling, mumsey." Mm Pago is, zo.

2.30 P.M., xt of Sales Rouma

No. 4, DUDDELL "THEFT,

A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS FROM THE SUNO, MING, KAGNHI, YUNGO ING, KIENLUNG & TOW.EWUNG PERIODS, Comprising

..

vellin in her forty years; and sleeps be foe the fire, and druka ten, and drink» it, and drinks it..

There comes a young fellow accidentally to her lodging, one Charles, aged twenty- throo. Eo.is very nice young fellow, and i whan he sere the portrais of Beatrice upon the mantelpiece he is delighted with the coincidence. For he is very much in love | with Heatrics, the famous young actress,

Blue and White, B-colour and 3-enlour Vanon, Plytos, and Pacq40", Snuff Bottles, Jede an: Ivory Carvings; Bronzo Figures, now enjoying hers.I at Mcta Cario He Vases and Incense Burners: Pekinu sees Mrs Page, zemgaison hors- Beatriue's Cloisonne Vases and Lequer; Embroider-mother-from the resemblance. But of ed Mandarino Coats; Chinese Pictures,

etc..

rtc.

Os Viow from Friday, the 22nd Novt. Catalogues will be issued. TERI-Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 10, 1913.

PUBLIO

AUCTION

1457

18E Undersigned has received instruc- 4.48;s to all by Public Auction,

27

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE VENTED THE SHARES OF THE CORAN MARINE INSURANCE

COMTASY, I

Lad

THE - RAILWAY PASSENGERS.

ASSURANCE CO.

The above includes many pieces of Old | Revenue Fire Branch................................. 2,567.158 Porcelain

(Full Particulars from Catalogue).

Od view day befora salo, --"

TERMA-AM BALL).

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 13, 1912.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

12

On

MONDA Y,

the 25th Novou ber, 1912, commencing at 11 LM., at his Sales Rooms, No. 4, DUDDELL STXELT,——

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BLACK, TAN & WHITE BOOTS & SHOES ENGLI•H-MAKZ}

Ready-made Winter Suits.

4

On view from Saturday, the 23rd Nov. Teams :-Cásh on delivery.

1,973,208

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioner. Hongkong, November 20, 1912. -

1470

262,692 430,193

course, abo is not so beautiful, not, so tall,

o so fine. And he tells Mrs Faye nil about it. Mrs Page is extraordi- arily pained when she learns that with him it is not a flirtation, but the real thing.

A BUBPRISIO DISCOVERY. And then we find, and he finde; that Memi Page and Beatrice arg one!" There is no Mrs Page, or there is no Bestrice-which you will. For this is one of the actress's

Di“ muođe, one of the moods when shei

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VISTORS AT FOTELS,

thinks of motherhond, and rest and the appiness of the unknown woman. “Have yevu not noticed," she says, "that our Giramaliats never write plays for hero bus more than 20 years old? The actresses) won't let them." Life to the actress is one bing 29 Not only to actresses, though-Me A. T. Barberini

Mr CD. Ayton The stalin are full of 29."

Mr Bairie plays upon every pretty emotivni tendorly and lightly. The idea in

RONGWONG HOTEL.

Mr M. Baring Mr E. R. Bate

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs E. R. Belilios

Mr. A. Bena Mr C. R. Benyon My H. G. Bet Mr. Bernard

Mir F. Y Bet's. Mr and MAN.

Blanch

F.

Mr Buchner Mrs Jamieson Boyd,

Mr and Mrs W, &

Bu-bong

Carry

Mr R N. Christie Mr A. A. Chatten

Hard and Soft Hate, Simaw Hate, Dress,whimsical, but the expounding of Mr C.D. J. Bull Tennis and Fancy Shirts, Collars, Ties, beautiful. The women is a harp on which Woolen Underwear, Quilts, Sweaters, any airs are played. And every air Waterproofs, Hosiery, Carpets, Tapestry, ands in the voice of Miss Irena Vanbragt TOTAL FUNDE AT 3ler DECEPT. 1911, Table Covers, Curtains, Rags, etc., etc: TOTAL

its "sep rata restusy." Pour Cancies is £22:661,986

Leather Trunks and Suit Cases, Steel Lewildered, miserable.we see all the -Authorized Capital £6,000,000

Cabin Trunks. Subscribed Capital £4,500,000

ilus.ous ipping away from him while be Tennis Racquets, Hockey Sticks and manfully tries to wear a bravo face. And ........£2,437,500 Paid-up Capital

..... 3,8,114 | Footballs. il-Fire Funda... i-Life & Annuity Funds... 18,136,160

then telegrar comes, and Beatrice is 88,612 Sinking Fund Account ......

called back to London. Three one-act £22,501,966

plays were to be produced, but they turned Major. Randall out to be all so much alike that the man-Miss Chry agament base determined to revive As Miss Chappel You Like It.'" Then Charles feels that he wants Mrs. Page or Beatrice, forty and hittuck or twonty nine, it does not matter Mier M. Clement --he wants the woman. Hu tells her so at Mr T. J. Cokely

Mr W. R. J. Cooper Mrs W. F. Cowan the door while she is changing her dress.

And then she returon and is. Bastrice Miss Crocker again-il youth, and high spirits and Mre Louis H. Cezer

Mr G. 2. sparkle. She will not marry him, but the Mr C. H. Datin

ill go up to London toge her. The Mrs E. P. Davis curtain falla to's yell of delight.

Mr G Davis Miss Vanbrugh and Mr Donald Caltrap Mr. F. Doans

Mr J. Davis acted this little sem supremely well. Miss Mr O. Defer Vapbrugh has never had a character to Mr & Mrs H. Der nly more varied or more spizitai. "I JAPANESE ANCIENT & MODERN have kicked over all the traces, angs BR. H. Dodgson

Batrice, and her face is wan on drawa

Life and Annuity

Branches.. Rovenue Marine Department, Other Receipts

£3,238,312

1441 The Accumulative Funds of the various

18 Vodersigned have received instruo:

1 tlun from Major HaPPEE, .., 10 all by Pablo Auction

CIN

FRIDAY,

the 29th November, 1912, at 9.30 y.M., at Nofo, Lyemoon Villas, Kowloon,----

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

dc.,

FURNITURE,

Sta..

Tharaia Contained. (Full Particulars from Cataloguo).

TERMI :---ÁN Ugum),

F

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctionsern. Hongkong, November 19, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

„PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

1465

MAE. Ondersigned- has received-instrac- Ta nota do Sell by Pohito Auction;

(PGR. ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

on.

MSON DIASY,

the 2nd December, 1912, at 2.30 r.m.; si

*FOREBANE WEST, No. 149,- Bagazins Gap, The Peak,-- THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.,

FURNITURES:

Theri Contained

&..

Fall Particularsewifi - be-públished later.

Terios (más tanul

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.- '..

„Hochkana. Narember 6, 1912)

FORSALE

1415

ut be

THE Codersigned have received idence

concerned), at their Sales Boomis, Nu. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Les Hause Street:

1 Full size Billiard Table with all Accou sories, in good condition by Thurston

Co London.

1. Detmais" 4 H.P. Mabom, Naw

1 Bridgeport 8 H.F. Motor, (Good Con

dition guzrazime}

American Cash Baginder, Fall particulars from the Undersigned:

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Gctionsers,

Branches are separately invested," and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.

JEEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Agents

PATELL & CO.

w

PUBLIC AUCTION. '

Undersigned has received lastrac tions to Sell by Public Auction

QZ

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, .. the 29th and 30th November, 1912, com- mencing each day at 2.30 7.1.

K bis SALES HOOMA, DUзDKLI STREET,--

ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTION OF

ART CURIOS AND GOLD

is J. S. Clement

ham

Curry

R. Douglas it in infuit-ly and as she thinks of the lont Me W. O. Draw mother hand; it is all af mischief and Miss Drummond

Mr and Ms H. O.

Ehrenfels

Mr ud Mr Eliott, Mr H. H. Ewing

DAMASOENE WORK Exporters & Importers

(the latter by the celebrated S. Komai).levilment when the call to London comes.

Mi Vanbrugh's acting was perfect. Mr over offered for sale in this Colony;

C.Ithrop's also could hardly have been im Further particulars will be published later.pered upon in its boyish enthusis and

ira disillusionment Rosslind" ia triumph.

General Merchants

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Jauctioneer. Hongkong. November 14, 1912.

1447

and

JJ

Commission Agents.

HONGKONG, CANTON, SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW..

EVER ISSUED UNDER

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION,

Q.

R.

OTTY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS.

AR-SHAW ON EIFORCES

Mr H. G. Fisher Mr W. Foerster Mr E. A.S. Fowler Mr Freach & child Mr Denman Falor Mr and Mrs. J. F.

George

Mr S. Komor

Mr Albert Kopp

Mr Amm

Mr H. A Lmpman Miss C, Landa Capt. and Ma C.

Lanham

Mr and Mrs. D.

Law

M. R. Lehmon

Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr E.. L-11 Mr G. T Loy Mr S. Laurie

M. N. C. MacGregor Me and Mr Noil

Macintyre

Mr A. Mckenzie `..

Mrs M-Cre

Mr F.. Maddon

Dr U. Marriont

Mr R. T. Matheson

and child

Dr and Mrs C. W.

McKenny

ME. W. McKibbin Mr John McKibbia Mr D. E. Mehta, Mr I. Merecki Dr J. M. Mereis Mr Mrs EL. Michaels Mr D. M. Mickie Mr H. Modem Mr J. Morri

Mr D. F. Malder Mr J. D. F. Malder Ming Murray

Me and Mr Naasim

Neubert

Dr

Mr J. No

Norden Capk a d

A Mi's, D.

M.V. d'Oettingen Mr L. L. Pendleton. Mis S. E. Quico Mr F. de la Ramza Dr R. F. Randall Mr E E. Ray Miss F. Reay Mr B. W. Bice De Scherer Mr W. Schmelke MrP C. Sethon Mr and Mrs J. D.

Mr J: Č. Sibles Me J.

Siebth Min M.

Simkin

Sibley

It was wanted. Mr Shaw's “Overruled." narod admirably by Miss Miriam Laws, Mr Claude King, Mr Vare-Tempest and Mi-e Geraldine Olliffs, had proved to be Misa George Another of the author's inconsequent dia. Me A: G. Gordon ertations on marriage and the divorce, Mr V. Goulbour court. There were half-a-dozen witty lines. Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr L. E. Smith

nothing more..

Gould"

Mr H H. SolomaNO

Fir

in it, and nutmer's The Widow of Mr. M. Gcny Mise Square Wa-dals Head" was inexplicable-a curions Mr D. M. G. GrataMr P. D. Sutherland

ffair with a ghost of a dead bowband with Mr

Hann

A.G

Vice Admiral & Mrs 8 the RAINFALL during the dorrent whom his widow converses, to the great Capt. J-Prinsaw Mr M Tal-ni

ᎠᏎᏗ . jaklousy of her young lover. In intention

Tabe year has been mach below- the

was quite ine mprabeuib'a, and ita ez Mr and Mrs W. A. Mrs Hen y Teplor averago, and ka the dry season bán net in

pration nous too enterraining. MrVernon Hannibal

Mr G. Vermeij earllor than usual, the Oity and Hill teel. Mr Fred Kizz, and Miss Margary Mr W, T. Harbord Vollbrecht Districts are threatened with a serious

Mrs E. Vollrecht shortage of water, The co-operation of Maude did everything sikis for the play. Mr A, Harrisen

**Roslind must live even if the orber Mr AE Herdman Mr H. Watkisin the public in preventing the waste or ex

Mr G. E. Wakin. travagant use of water and in exercising Plays must be changed. We cannot let it Mie M Birt

| Med Mrs B. Webb every possible economy in its use is invited. go for many m nths to come.

Mr D. MW+amond Mrand Mas H.C.HL-

White

W. CHATHAM,

Waler Authorityis

Pablic Works Offica

1598

The Chinese Mail Bongo October 20, 1912

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Tas Lairing Chisar POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL Journal

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CONTAINS THE Most. Háda BETT TELEGRAPHIO, NEWS FROM NORTH ORENA

Arz zur-LaviST-INTELLIGENCE, PROMISERI VARIOUS PORTE IN CEDIA AND JAPAN

delivered in Hon jong $19.50. Lop Coons Retin

30;

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3 PNEUMONIA.

Mr Harold Holgate Mr H. Holmes

Mr E. Hope

Mr G. Hor ine Dr 8. Hough

Mr. and Mrs J. W

Withington

You never heard of anyone who used Capt: B Inner

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy having Mr F, Jacobi & maidMe 43. G. Wood pneumonia and inillions of bottles of that Mr. S. L. Joseph Mr and Mira R. remedy are sold every year. Pammonia Mr. A. N 'E, Jadah Wood

sundoubtedly a germ disease, fund; this | stian Judali remedy cleans out the culture beds that Mr T. Kahane form to the throat and brochia Mr W. Kalle tubes and develop the germ of that disease,

Mr and Ms J.

Wright Mr J. A. Young

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers, Mr & Mr Paul KingTM

WORKS.

TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that, in consequence of the threatened abortage of water during the present day sosson, the services to houses in the Rider Main Distriote will be disconnected, with the maine as soon as public fountains, from which a supply of water can be obtained, have boon arcted in the airgets. The areation of public fountains is about ta be prncoadod with and the services to houses. will be disconnected M such fountains procsode provision of

WORATHAM,

Water Authority Public Works Offos,

Honcho October 30, 1919,

WOMARTIN'S:

PAPIOLSILL

GARNER, QUELCH

FBAK HOTEL

SOLE AGENTS

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs W. M. Lient. Arch

Humphreys

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

string

Air L. M. Bayley

Mr and Mrs

gyor

Mr & Mrs Lee Jones

Ms and Mr. Jones Mr. Keith Lt.-Col & Mrs D. P.

Capt. & Mrs Bouret eiz Tea and hid

Mr and Mr. H. M.

Mand

and girl

Mrs Bowdler

Maja & Mr Bowen Mr Masen

And girls

Li ut. Broenter

At rey-General &

Mrs Buckrill

!

Capr. & Mrs MeMunn

children and nurse R.A.M.C.

Mex.I: D. Mi!oe

Capt de Mes Crister, R. v. Finter Pogg

વખાર

and children Mr and Mrs Patria 3d Mr. T. C. L-C-1 Railiffe R-E.

Mr Iron

Cunningham 3ir M. Darch,

Eng. Couds Roome, Conal & Mrs Eltzen B.X. Mr and Mrs G. G. Dr & Mrs Rutherford,

BN Grdon

1

Mirs Green- Major Swy

Mr ̃à. Sinclving

Mr and Mrs B. A M Findly Smith

Hale

Lt. Col. Smith LA Col. and Mm "or Mr and Mrs Sofietti

don all, R. A.M. C. Mr and Mrs Talkti Mr W. B. ind Mr and Ms Theraton Cap&M Hodgins Mr and Mrs W. M

Watan Major Humphrey

Mr and Ms W. G. Major&Mrs Weahora > Humphreys

Cipt. Whithia

Mr David Wood

"KING INWAND HOTEL

Mr T. Aki

Mr F. Aroa

Mr C. N Manhoff Miss May

Mr and Mrs A. M. Mir 7. H. May

Mr and Mrs F. E.

McHugh

W. T. Bryant

Mi G. Van Buren

Baldwin

Mrs Birs and child

M

Mr F. Milner

Me E. Miyatomi

Mody

Major J. Morris

+

Mr and Mrs Camp. Mr and Mrs J. B. N.

bell

Tieu. Orove

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mins Mailing Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr M. F. Murray Mr & Mrs Evans and Mr and Mrs Newail

child

Capt. & Mrs-W. C

Pasator Mr and Ms H. R.

Philiper and family

Mr J. Evans Mr Ewing Mr R

C. Faithfuli Finchet. Mr Ge, Grimble Dr. Grinfald Mr and Mrs J.

Ban-en

B.

Mr. M. Henderson Mr. Hunter

201

Mr H. Piesbergen Mrs R. A. Ram-ty Miss F. -sunders

Mr. Sebenk

Mr Otto-chrinier

Sibres.

& Co.,

ASTOR HOUSE.

Mr J. B. Arnold Mr L Birt

MrJ, S. Gilliss Miss L. HargTO

Mr and Mrs F. R. Mr J. M. Heria

Borbol

Mr R E. Bronks Mr Ja«. Brows Mr M. Byan Mr M. Bycra

Mr J. D. Byras Mr & Mrs Carlier Mr N. Castells Mr A. Cavender Mr H. V. Chona Mr F. A. Chopard

HW Chreswell Mr E.

Mr D Coullin

Linat. Col.

Mr. T, Hashim Mr J. S. HAVWATTÍ MEW. Kerry Mr and Mrs L B.

Kidwell

Dr W. R. Lamb Mr V Ingabi Miss M. Maragam Mr. L. Morris Mrs K. de Morria Mrs S. Moren Mr F.

- F. M. Nol L.MJ.T. Nichols

F.

Dodd

Mr A. Dima

Mr. F. L. Dua Miss D-dd

·

Mr A. Piang

Mins E R. Dollver Vir S. H. Duny

17 Pathe

Mr J. A. Stult

Mrs A. Sohr

Mr & Mrs Jai. Ed. Mr and Mrs L. S.

wood

Miss Edmond

Mr B. Feindieiu

Mr Two Franklin.

Mr H. Fuller

Tracy

Dr F. M. Wall 31os FM Wall Mr F. E. Williama My Woodward

GRAND ROTET,

Mr W. E. Andrews Mr Arit

Mr F. Ballone Mr F., Becky Mr F. Campbell W. Commun Mr T Mr G. Challenger Mr Jack Cordell

Mt Cook Miss M

Easthagen

Mr F. EddingSald

Mr Elm.n Mr F. Evans Mr Jo a F Fignoras

Mr J. A. Gitter Mr H. B. Gralazo Mr W. P. Gregory Mr Peyton Griffin. Mr C. G. Banan Mr C. Hennings Mr & Mrs Kingsby Mr J. Jacobson Mi & Mra Larentzu Mr F. Lorria

Mr L. Mill Mr G. J. Moregoll Mr & Mrs Mode Mi A.T. Myali Me H. T Nelsen. Mr P

Nicze

Mr M. Oitter Mr H. L.. Qizvo Mr A. M. ton Mr S. Paul M.V. Pennell Mr&Mr Pink Mr & Mr Rodririeky Bir A. Rost

Mr R Busnel! Mr & Mrs Rubacil M: L Schmitio- Mr & Mrs Schusitler Mr F. H. Shaw Mr J. R. Shearer. Mr L Smith Mr & Mrad, tanhoff Me E. Thompson Bir E. Tospacer Mr J. J. Lynor Mr H. Valpale Mr & Mr Mtheson Mr H' Vostale

Mr and Mrs Miller Mr. W. Whsular

EDIGICZÆRE ROTAL

Mr E. Arndt D Mr and Mr J. H.

Mr* A G. Smith Mr and Mrs Kemp Mr H 8 Spurge Mr & Mrs G Imurit Capt. & Mrs. A. H.

Backhouse Stowart & children Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr 23. H. Taylor-

Mr Walker Land obild Capt. & Mrs Majer Mins S. Wilson

Mr and Mrs. H. P. inlaw and 'child:

and won Mr E Makashima.

GRAND CARISTON HOTEL

Mr & Mrs F. ABen Mr D. McMurray Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr Men R. Pestonji and child Min Gindy urter, Mr G. Bol en Mre, Patton

BM Cape, and Mrs

Hi

MF

Brag

Miss L Broga

H. Bryout MD H. Braut

Me 3 W Carmen Mies. Dellia Capper,

M-H, Pound

Mr W. Prin le, Jon.

W+H W. R« Mr A. B. Ramadion

Mr. Bigg

Mr W. J. A. Babkini Mr and Mrs Artbur Mrs J. Omwlad | Rogerson Fient, Gen. W. Crom-Mr B. H. Schmidt

Mr G Sewell Mr T. G. Fiyon Mine Ebel Smith Mr A. E. Fredeick Mr B. H. Stephenron

Mr A. O. Thoman

"KRE, STATION HOTEL Capt. & Mm Atkinson Capt. & Mr. Ligi Mr F. Brahnu johns R Mr and Km 32 B. Mr C, Lathrauna.

Capell & children Maj, & MF. Martin Mi Capel Min O.E.FI. Mitchell MO, FL. 11. CallifordMr B. Ockermanller Me.A. A. Fele Mr A. O. Seida 15. C. & M J. Me and Mrs Batak

Hepcool and children

Mr & Mrs D. Harvey Larand Mrs

I BE

Mr G. Harper Mis M Tollrez den

Birs 1. M., Ma, Tatyr

Mr. EJ, Treadgold

Mr W. Jackson Mr J. Vernon Dir F. Elogaland Mr S, Walker" Mr A. RW Labbley We and Mrs W Sir and Biry C. Man Mas P. Wilson

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