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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1912.

Auctions.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

General Auctioneers

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Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETOR "TO-KWA-WAN "

GOAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A, B, C. 4TH & Pru Epinions.

A1. TELEGRAPRIC Cont.

Telegraphic Adilress-

MEIRION HONGKONG. ·

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instrac- Tons to all of Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

OU

FRIDAY.

the 5th December, 1912. at 1

their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Vax Road, Coraur of lee Elume Sk,- A CONSIGNMENT OF

COMMERCIAL

COTTON AND Yaax,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Messrs James F. Hutton and. Co. Ltd.,

Manchester, in their weekly market raport } dated Nov. 7, state-

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

Liverpool Cotton-Mid-American spot, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

wook 6.25, F.G.F. Egyptian-spot, to day, 9.97, Inst week 9}}d,

Totting by Public Auction Sale, to be to-day 6.78, laat wook 6:50. Mid-Amari- held on MONDAY, the 8th day of Decem-can, current month, to-day, 6.68, last ber, 1918, at SP.., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Los of CROWN LAND at Msedonneil Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Sarvsyor of His Majesty the Krys, for ons farther. corm of 15 years.

Totality.

neil Road

Abore Cain Chasch.

d.

Particulars of the Tast

Boundary swniretrtzi

slat

3.

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FL.

9,720 SM

R.

Upret Filee,

1509

New York Cotton spot-ceuta, yoster: day 11.90, laat wook 11.55.

London-Bar Silver to-day, 2933, last- week 20. Bank of Eng. Rate tu-day, 0%| Jash wook 5%-

Cotton Figures from August 31st last to last Friday. Liverpool Stock-All kinds Colten, this year 643,090 balos; inst you: 408,821, Liverpool Stook.-American of Cotton, this your 508,040 balon; last year 307,180. American Dul'd Spinners

for the week, thin your '$84,000 bales: las your 419,000. American into sight for the wook, this year 710,000 balse; bust : year $55,000. American into sight for the session, this your 4, 197,000 bales; last -year 4,670,000. Receipts at American ports, this year 3,380,000 Lales; inst year 3,189,000. Visible Supply-All kinds of Colton, this year 4,390,000 bales; last year 3,553,000 Visible Supply.-American year 2,018,000. Visille Supply.-Egyptian Cotton, this year 3,587,000 balor; last

Colton, this year 298,000 bales; last year 194,000 Visibla Supply.-East Indian Cotton, this your 81,000 halus; leat your 53,000. Visible Supply.-Other kinds of

PUBLIC AUCTION. Potties by Public auction sale, te DARTICULARS AND CONDITION of the

he hold an MONDAY, the 9th day of Dec., 1912, at 3P.M., at the Gfices of che Pobile Works Department, by Urder of His Excellency the Governor, of the right to query Stone on the following lots of Crown Land around Kowloon Bay, in the New Territorios, ad ulsowhers in the Colony of Hongkong, for a poriad extend-Coltam, this year 120,000 bales; fast year, Witney Blankets, Travelling Rugs, Turing from the 1t day of January, 1913, up 76,000, kiel Towels, Brown Linen Towels, Hand-to and including the 31st day of December, embroidered Fillow Cases, Bath Towels, 1915,

HOUSEHOLD LINENS.

Comprising:-

Single and Double Bed Size Hem-titched Sheets. Honeycomb and Satin Quilts,

Huckaback Towels, Damask Table Cloths

ydn, wide by 2 yds.. 2 yds., 3 yds., 34 and 4 yds., Ladies' and Geul'a Håndker- chie Lace Curtains, Tea and Give Cloths, Goffs Tunic Shirts and Hose

A few lots of Rodgers Table and Dessert

Knives, Table Plate and Sundries,

(Te small lots to suit purchawra).

Trax-Á undal,

HUGHES & BOUGH,

Autiomers. Hongkong, November 28, 1913,

PUBLIC

AUCTION

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HE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to well by Fublic Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

un

SATURDAY,

the 7th December, 1912, at 1 M., a

their SALES Rooms, No. 8. Das Voeux t

Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-

A CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH JEWELLERY, FART BANKRUPT Stock,

Just arrived from Londen,

Comprising

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Diamond Rings, Brooches. Pins, Neck- chains, Bracoleta, &c., Gold and Silver Watches by Benson and other London Makers, Silver-backed Brushes, Mirrors. dc., dc., including Fancy Goods.

(Particulars from Catalogue). Un view day bo'ore galo.

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Leary 1st, Road, Kuwa

11 Nove Тать 1968 Ngan

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

1510

During the week ending at the date of our last Report, which oponed with Liver- pool Spot American Cotton at 6.18, an advance of 20 points had occurred up to

FOR

SALE.

SECTION A or K. I. L. 570

Aren 25,376 Square foot. Position: Facing King's Park,

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Money on Mortgages at market rates.

PUBLIC.

AUCTION

OLD AND RARE CHINESE PORCELAIN.

tous toll of Public Auction, PE Undersigned has rewired instruas

WEDNESDAY,

the 11th December, 1918, commencing at

2.30 .., at his Salas Rooms, DUDDELL STRETT

A FINE COLLKUTION OF CHINESE PORCELAINS From the Ming, Kanghi, Yurgching, Kien lung, Ka Bing, Towkwong and Inter Perioda.

On View from Tuesday, the 10th Doc.. 1919.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, Ducumber 4, 112,

Intimations.

FONG KAY,

HAIR DRESSING SALOON

1524

RAZORS GROUND AND SET,

the publicstion of Messrs Neill Bros. Crop No. 51, WELLINGTON STREET, estimats on the 30th ult. giving Mr

Larmuth Neill's gurus as 13,070,000 baler

HONGKONG.

maximum for tlie present American Crop (raduated in America at the Moler

open which Liverpool advanced a further 14 points to 50d. for Spot, while Now York advanced 29 points on the same day to 11.50 cents. We mentioned last week 14 millions as a minimum American Crop, and the consumption of Spinners at the same figure for the present season, while the latter was estimated by Messrs Neill Bros. at 14 millions, which would absorb 750,000 bales of surplus American Cotton this repet is decidedly, "bellish " but cannot be taken: as inal, there may be improvement in weather conditions for instance before chu picking senson ia over in some of the Cotton districts-again last

System of Colleges.

GIVE US A TRIAL. THE BEST BARDES IN TOWN,

. WITH -

Tho American New Style Chair. Hongkong, August 19, 1912, 1405

PATELL & CO.

yone Messrs Neill's estimate at this time Exporters

was 15 millius bales minimum, and the

THE Undersigned bave received itatrue-Crop came out over 16 milions, which goes

to Public Anatias,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

SATURDAY,

the 7th December, 1912, at 2.30 P.M., at their Salus Rooms, No, 8, Des Youx Read, corner of lot Hovar STREET,-- 34 CASES PILSENER BEER.

TEAM-A

..1523

man), HUGHES & HOUGH;

Auctioneeri. Hengkung, December 4, 1912.

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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong. December 3, 1912.

1519

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

The

HE Undersigned have received instruc ticas from Tax Hos. The DiSECTOR

or PUBLIC WOSE, to well by Public

Auction,

MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th Decomber, 1912, com. mencing each day at 10 a.m., et Tize GOVERNMENT WANCHAI STDEI, and at the GOVERNMENT STORIS, Bullock Lane, Wonchai,-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

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Alterations and additions to Adretist Bering Drills and Gear, Iron Fencingsments on pages 1, 6,7 and 10 must be Standards, Boob Davits, Flagstafe Span-seat us not later than 2 p.m. zera, Canvas Hose Piping, Wrought and New Advertisements must be sent iz Cast Iron Barap, Cast Iron Piping, Bolts, Nota and Riveta, Brass Tape Indian Rabber, etc., etc,, ol,

(Full Particular from Catalogue). On view from 7th December.

TI-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ductioneer. Hongkong. November 20, 1912.

FOR SALE

1468

THE Undersigned have received lustruc THE

tione bo sell (for woont of the concerned), at their Sales Bours, No. 8. Den Fraux Road, Corner of In Hous

Full size Billiard Table with all Acces Bories, in good condition by Thurston &Co., London.

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to prove that although Mr L. Neill travels over the Cutton States, it is not easy. expecially with a large Crop, to obtain an abuolutely reliable estimate in October.

Further the reported frosts in the S. Western States have evidently not been savere enough to damage the Crop, or wo should have had confirmations and no doubt 19 usual exaggerations--failing these wo may take it that the season in Texas and Oklahoma aud the lower Mississippi

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