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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned Eave roosived; Instruo THE

tions to Sell by Public Auctions, (FOR '1006UNT OF THE CONGENIT)

SATURDAY and MONDAY,

Hughes and Hough the lab and 25 December, 1912, cois

ACCTIONERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

130

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A.B.C. dr & Mor Enerions.

AL. TELEGRAPIC Com,

Tolographic Adryan "MEIRION' WONGKONG.

AUCTION

PUBLIC

THE Undersigned hare received instruc

Retired on

(YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

сп

SATURDAY,

the 14th December, 1912, at II a.M., at their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux

Road, Corner of Ice House Strec

A CONSIGNENT OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

Comprising:-

Witney Blankets, Travelling Rugs, Tar- kiah Towels, Brown Linea Towels, Hand- embroidered Pillow Cases Bath Towel Single and Double Pet Size Hemstitched Sheets, Honeycomb and Satin Quilts, Huckaback Towels, Tawask Table Cloths 2yd. wide by 2 yds., yds.. 3 yda.. 3 and 4 yds, Ladies' and Gent's Handker chiofs, Lace Curtains, Tead Glass Cloths Goat's Tunic Shirts and Hosen,

Also

A few Ists of Rodgers Table and Dessert Knives, Table Plate and Sundries,

(In small lots to suit purchasers).

On view on Friday, am. Catalogues will be inued. TEX-e usual.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers. Hoogkus, December 7, 1912.

158)

PUBLIC AUCTION.---

THE Undersigned have received instras

tions to Ball by Public Azetion (FOB LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

SATURDAY,

the 14th December, 1912, commencing at

2.30 ... at their Sales Rocms. No,'8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,-

ENGLISH

A Fan CoSIGNMENT OF

JEWELLERY, DIRECT FROM LONDON, As followswee Diamond Marquise Rings, Brooches, Gold Bangles, Neckchains, Scarf Pins, Gold Watches by Hyland & Co. and Ben. soo, Silver-backed Hair Brushes, Dressing Cases and Plated Goods, &c., &c.;

Also

mencing each day as 2.30PM, "at their SALE Rock, No, & Dia Ychợt. Roan, Carnar of Tes House Street,---- A LARGE AND VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF: FANCY GOODS:

AND

A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF TOYS,

As follows:

French Hand-painted and Tarracotta Vases, Marble and Bronzo Figures, Fancy Toilet and Smoking Sata, Fancy Bronze Tables and Flower Stands, Fancy Electric Fortable Lamps and Statuettes, a largo sasortment of Porcelain Migurna and Vases,

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

"

AUCTIONEER

SHARI

& GENERAL BROFER

FOR

SALE.

SECTION: A or K. 1 L 670

Atoa 25,376 Square feet. Traition: Facing King's Park.

!

Money, an Mortgagos at market rates.

PUBLICI, AUCTION.

THE P. AND O. DIVIDEND.

The Market and, the Company,

At the Mad ordinary general meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, to be held on Dec. 10, the directors, aftor providing for the usual dividend at the rato 3 per cent. per sunum on tho preferred stock, will recommend a dividend en the deferred stock of B per gent. for the six months,. Together with a bonus at the rate of 5 per cent, making with the interim dividend of 1 per cent, paid in May. a total distribution on the deferred stock of 13 per cent for the year, says the London and Chins Expu." For the previous. 12 year the bonus was only 3 per cent.. tue making a total distribu- tion of 13 per cent, for the year.

The Tunes," in the coarse of povial article u tlie speculativa move- ments of F and D. deferred stock,

Gramophones and Records, Pictures, Bird's Toate sell, by Public Asation

THE Undersigned has received inatrus shearves →→→

Cages, Clocks and Watches, Cash: Boxes, Heating Stoves, a large assortment of: Leather Goods,

4o.,

&c.,

BC... AND FOLLOWING THE ABOVE ; Tork or

AVERY DISCRIPTION,

TEEMA anani.

HUGHN & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. December 11, 1912.

1510

Intimations.

NOTICE.

188 under-named Firm of TATLORS,

TRAPERS and OUTFITTERS wi

commence business from 27th September at their per establishment next” to the

·P. & O. Coup premises.

A great variety of GENTLEMEN'S and FANCY GOODS from London and WEAR and a choice selection of PIECE Paris, equal to that of any of the principal houses in this Colony, are displayed in their Show Room. li

Visitors cordially welcomed.

A trial order for clothing is respectfully solicited!

A personal vínit to our Show Room is sars to result to mutual advantage.

WING FAT CHEONG, 24. Dus Vosur Road Central. Hongkang, September 27, 1912.

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL Managzba, HɔngzONG.

J. T. HAMILTON, GANERAL Manashr FOR THE EAST, TUKYO.

י,

·on.

TUESDAY,

the 17th December, 1912, commencing at 3,30 r., at his Salos Rooms No. 4.

DUDDELL STRAIT,

A. QUANTITY OF

YALUABLE BLACKWOOD

AND TEAK FURNITURE, Comprising:-

To account for the rise in the stock nat spring, and the more recent zoocery aftor the fall caused by the outbreak' of hostilities in the Bear East, a number of rumours have from time to time born rireulated. On was that the company vas negotiating for an amalgamation or a cliwe working arrangement with sampet ing enterprise, and the Royal Mail Company was spotted" by the Stock Exchange, quidnuncs mathe **other BLACKWOOD: Very Finely Carved party to the arrangement-the terms Curio Stands, Cabinets, Coaches of which were to be such as would greatly Round Kid O al. and Squaro Tables, enhance the value of P. and 0. Deferred. Fire Screens, Armchairs, Side The well-known policy of large erpan- Tables Stools, Flower Stands, Photo Frames and Wall Brackets, TEAKWOOD: Double and Single Ward- robes with Bevelled Glass Door, Marble top Washstands, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dining Table and Chairs, Writing Duska (plain and roll top), Urermantels, Flover and Curir Stands, Bookcases, Card Tables, etc., etc.;

Also

6 Apollon and 3 Apollo Grands taed to be delivery in good order. can purchase rolls at $1-exch.

And

4 Fox Terrier Pups,

10 Assorted Dogs,

:1 Saddle and Bridle,

2 Bicycles (Now).

on to which the Royal Mail has lat terly given effet perhaps lent some faint enlour to this particular story until May 1, when the P. and O. directors. in making a further issue of their authorised capital, used the occasion categorically to deny that money was wanted ** for my other purpose than the pirements of their own business and the futuro working and improvement of their mail, passenger and cargo services.", Arrange- guaran-ments or, amalgamations with way other Buyers ompany were not in contemplation, it was added, nor had any overtures of the kind been made. That was definite and enelusive.

On View from Monday, the 15th Dec., 1912.

Catalogues will be issued. Taran:-Cash on delivacy.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Bongkong, December 10, 1912.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PE Undersigned has recsired

tions will by Public duction,

O.T

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD. HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.

For

Digestion

Band

Indigestion

FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable tol" thousands of people.

A WINEGLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling" and Help to restore the healthy func- rions of the Digestive System

BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY

TELEPHONE NO. 638

ant be forgotten that

the benefit of higher freights may have been offset to

GARNER, QUELCH

Jr.

&

Co.,

SOLE AGENTS

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Me J. S Ardera Mr V. Asenli

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M., Baring Mr E . Beaumont. Mr E. R. Bato

Mra E. R. Bellics Mr G. & Benn

Mr S. Komor

Mr A. Kouzminsky

Mr A: Krusomas Mr G. M. Lack Mrand Mrs Lafargue Mr and Mrs H. "D.

LAT

Mr G. T. Idoy! Mr S. Lowrie

As might have been expected, the statement euled a halt to the upward movement in the deferred. Not only the rag optimistic visions of a talgamation proved to be illusory phan bonus of the brain, but there was the cncrete fact of the large amount of new 3 per cent. preferred stock, making in

some extent by less favourable factors. Mr and Mrs Adair Mr and Mira E. 8. front of the deferred, to be reckoned The big coal and dock strikes in the ear.Mr D. C. Alexander, Kadrianah 1547 wish. Undoubtedly the official contradiclier part of the year have left their mark, Mr R N Anderson,

M: E. Kessler tion of any sehema was so positiva that not only in us dislocation of regular seil. other explanatics of the upsurd, more ings but also in considerably higher wages ment haul to bo sought. It was suggested and a heavier coal bill. The rerude. that a powerful syndicate was buying up wcence of industrial trouble in the spring the stock in order to secure financial and summer, which temporarily paralysed instrucntrol, with the object of initiating trade, must have hit the shipping com

enges that would bring the Australian paules severely. shipping role into one line. One phase

The other point that seems to be out. of this Protean rumour said that the buy-side the region of mete talk is that J. Bernhard

Eiendly arrangements have been madeipt. C. R. Beynon tuother that the principal rival shipping with some of the chief competing lines

and Mrs N. F. Blanch companies were at the back of it. Both whereby the danger of rate-cutting hus Mrs C. R. Bull agreed that a powerful famurial group han minimise if not altogether, wiped Air W, H. Burtt way at work and prepared to bil up as out. In its way that is quite as in Mr & Mrs G. CarrereMrs R. T. Matheson

Bir O. Buschner 21,646,529

High a 500 for each £100 of deferred portant fact as amalgamation, and in;

and fanilly stock. When it was pointed out that the the case of a cagany like the P. and Mr and Mrs R, M.Dr and Mrs C. W 4.48%

27 LOTS 1 TO 7-Houses Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, &, preferred cupitsi had the vamo veling., with its fine traditions of public seri

Cawley 7 and & Gar ROAD, MORRISON HILL,

power us the deferred, and that there vice, a god deal more satisfactory. It Mr P. N. Christie aituuté on portions of Inland Lot was, including the nut issue, twice as

is fairly plain that the directors woe their Mr and Mrs T. F. Mr J Melcher No. 1578 held for the residue of amuel of it, it became necessary to show way to a large future expansion of trade,

Chyo and children term of 75 years from the Sth what was to be the syndicate's counter-

2 amaie February, 1900, (renerable for a

or they would not have issued near 5 Mr A. A. Claxton further form of 70 years).

move. Ruinour was equal to the oce

isto millions of any rupital to rank before Mr. J. Cakely ureferred stock as well as deferred, sostenmships or either in contemplation Mr W. F. Cowan

The syndicate was going to acquire the Heferred stork. A number of new D. Collins

Mus

New Insurance Paid for..... £ 25,587,500 Outstanding insurance amounts

...£282,553,220

to

Assets amount to£104,068, 655-

оп

MONDAY,

Surplus amounts o£11,893.768 the 23rd December, 1913, commencing at had its headquarters in Hamburg:

Dividends to Policyholders

1910..............

10,575,157

10,392,092

Total paid Policyholders 1910 53,439,380 Total Expenses for 1910...... Gross earnings from Interest

and Renta for 1910... Gross rate of Income from Investment 1910----- Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

ཀ་

IN WHICH ARE VENTED THE SHABLA OF

One 18-Kt Gold Chronometer Watch by THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANOF Salisbury & Co., Londen, and a few Loose Diamonds.

Cataloguem, will be issued.

TERMA-As nsual,

Un vi w day-befezu sale,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auriioneers, Hongkong. December 9, 1912.

1540

PUBLIC AUCTION." TIEK Undersigned have received Instrus Time to Sell by Futils Anction,

(FOR-4000UNT OF THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 21st December, 1912, commencing at 2.30 PM., at their Salas Rooms, No. 8, Dus Four Road, Curner of

Ice House Street,-

A LARGE AND VALUABLE

ASSORTMENT

OF GOODS,-.

`. Au follow :—"

French Hand-painted and Terracotta Vasos, Marble and Bronze Figures, Fancy Toilet and Smoking Sets, Fancy Bronze] Tables and Flower Stands, Fancy Electric Portable Lamps and Statuettes, a large assortment of Forcelain Figures and Vases, Gramophones and Records, Pictures, Bird' Cages, Clocks and Watches, Cash Boxes, Heating Stove, large assortment of Leather Goods,

40.,

And

&...

A Few Lots of TOYS,

TREME:—ās 150K),

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, December 9, 1912.

FOR SALE

STIELE Underriguod have received instruc

have record of concerned), ab: thoir Halos Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Bond, Corner of Ice House

1 Fullas Billiard Table with all Acces

sories, in good condition by Thurston & Co., London.

Dotros 44 EP, Motor, Naw Bridgeport 8 H.P. Motor, (Good Cos- dition guaranteed),

1 America Cash Register Fall particulars hom the Undersigned,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, November 16, 1912–

COMPANY, Lev.

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO;

TOTAL

3 P.M., at his Sale Room,

Duddell Street, Victoria,

Hongkong.

The following:

VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY, VIL:

LOT &-House No. 66, CAINE ROAD

... situate oli a portion of Section D of

Inland. Lot No. 622 held for the as to be sure of the voting control in any residue of a term of 909 y

9 years from c Then court noro definite state. the 1st September, 1857.

ment that 48,000,000 in cash had been LOTS 9 to 15-House No. 370, 372, 374, offered na a buis of negotiation for the 376, 378, 380 and 382, QUEEN's joint financial control of the P. and O., ROAD WEST, situate on portions of Section B of Inland Lot No. 801 and that the directors bad refused even held for the residue of a term of 999 years from the 30th June, 1862.

70% of the purchase money can remain en mortgage to the Vendor at 71% per For particulars and conditions of sala

KUTAL FUNDS AT Sint DecruRER, 1911, £22,561,288. -Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 1,600 Aubu

Fire Fund............ 3,829,114

Life & Annuity Funds... 16,136,160 apply to Sinking Fand Account .... 88,512

£22,501,934

+

!

Revenue Fire branch............... 2,567,158

Life and Annuity } Branches.......?

1,973,288 Revenue Marine Department... 252,692 Other Receipts * 430,19%

£5,233,312

The Accrmaktive Funds of the various Branchee are sparately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set uide to mesh the claims under the respective Depart meats of the Company's Business

SHEWAN, TOME! & 00,

Agenti

EVER ISSUED UNDER

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

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fidence.

MIN. MacGregor Mr D. G. Mach mar Mr and Mrs. Neil

MacIntyre

Mr. Mackenzia Mr M&Cina

Dr U: Macrioll

Mr R. E. Marre

and child

Mckenny Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr J. Merecki Mr D. M. Mickle Mr J. Murri

Mr J. D. F. Mudder Mrs J. D. F. Mulcer Capt. and Mrs F. D.

Nathcomber Mir V. d'Oettingen Capt. T. W. Picka 28. R. Pinkham Mr H. Riy Miss F. Resy Mr.V. Piele Mi Chas. Reich

Robertson

Capt

Mr W.

Schmeike

Mir and bir A. E. Mr Shishkin

Ehrenials

Mr H, Godfrey shaw Fearnley

Mr J. O. Sibley

Mrs Freath & child Mr & Mrs H.. Spathe Mr E. A. S. Fowlor Mr H H. Boloman Mr Dam Fuller Mr Mr and Mrs J, F.

and George Miss George

...

Mrs James Spitales Miss Square

MrP.D. Sutherland blr and Mrs G. H.

Swift and maid

or actually is course of construction, undisg Crocker The tonnage of the company's fleet, now Mi Luais H. Cruzer not far short of 500,000 tears, will be con- siderably increased.

Mr G. Curry The shareholders MC. H. Davis

M. J. M. Della cún afford to look upon the immediate Mr A. F. Denno outlook with the equanisaity of coR. H. Douglas

The conservative -- perhaps | Mr W, C. Draw the P. and O. p's chartered company, rather too conservative policy of the Mr and Mrs H. O, Me R. Scheduch

·Mr Jon. 1. Earle its transfers are not open to public in-board in the past her pet the company spoction; consequently, no ne outside in a thomughly soul financial position. Leadenhall-street knows how much stock The conservatism of the directors, pro- has actually changed hands, and a uny vided it doww net beremie, hidebound, is Mr B. Q. Fisher Mr E. E. Staith

radicato buying for control would prob. not the least of the company's assets. ably be careful not to show its hand, but It is well, however, to bear in mind the would make use of many dutanier, oven probability Elint the present glorious the authorities of the P. and 0. may summer," nay, some day or other, 50 well have wondered what was going on, succceded by winter of discontent," At any rate, the definite offer" was and it is certain that no body of men are Mi A, D, Gines: 1550myth. for the directors issued another more disposed to keep this in view, and Mr à f. Gordon

and an oven more explatic dementi.

even to survey, its probabli, «ffects through | Mr V. Goulboro The second pause. in the buying ziove. a magnifying glas, this the directors of Ix and Mes Joseph Capt. J. Vaughan ment was followed by a reaction, and tho. 1, and O..

Mr G. Voriseij when a low months later the outbreak

MrD, M.G. Grotams ir E. Vallbrecht war in the Balkans gave every market

Mr N J. Grimshaw Birs H. Vullbrecht savore shaking, there was nothing sur-

Mr H. Watkina Capt T, P. Hall Dr J. G. Ham Mr 0. E. Watkins prising in the fact that P. and D. stocks

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr & Mra B. Webb. Communications relating to naws abould tumbled with the rest. But the splendid

Mr A. Harrisen Mr G. Weitz pertinacity of rumour was not to be de

Mr A. E. Herdman Ried. When the adverse conditious sub-

Mr: W. N. Bobby sided shipping shares again come to the front, helped by some improved divi dends in the case of the Royal Mail, tho Pacific, the Union Castle, and one or two

M GEO. P. LAMMERT, The Auctioneer. Hongkong, December 11, 112.

*THE CHINA MAILL

NOTICE

be addressed to THE EDITOR...

Correspondents must forward. their Dames and addresses with any communics tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily los publication but as evidence of good faith

All matter for publication should be purely cargo line: This time the staal written en ons side of the paper only.

ganation story was again revived in

GRAND HOTEL

Mr J. J. Lipino' Mr G. Melink Mr and Mrs Miller Mr L. Mille... Mr & Mr Madie Mr ART. Mysli Mr M: Oiffor Mr.E. Parker

Ms V Pennell Mr S. Faul Mr B. T. Rics Mr & Mrs Tick

Mr. G. L. Goodrich

Cont

Mr and Mrs. H. M.

Mir T. C. Weich Mr D. M. Whamond

Mrs N. §. Hodgkin- Bir D. White

son Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mon A. 0, W. Hodg: Mr and Mrs HLO.H.

kinson

Mr E Hope Mr Harold Holgate

Mr E. Hopkine

MY LEI Capt. B. Innes

White Mr 0. G. Wood Mr and Mrs. J. F.

Wright

Mr J. A: Yoong

Mr A. L.Zellensky

MY W. E. Andraws Mr O. P. Arnold Mr T. B. Easset" Mr. R. Bain

Mr W. Benson Mr A Blank De Bernhera Mr E. Brown Mr. C. Campbell My O. Buckner Mr Jack Cordall Mr Elam

MrT B. Roberta it was supplem to work shirdly, et Mr Peyton Griffin Mr & Mrs Schuailer

supplemented with a prediction MW. P. Gregory Mr A. Rudes

Mr A Fuck

Haumio an increased dividend or boups, Miss U. Grill which has now been justified. The mar Mr E. Haar L. Bmith

ArH.T.

ke, as a consequstace took another B. Hanks

Mr G. G. Hanan

and Mre you

Manley and

Mz 8. G. Bolton Min A. Mason Capt, and Mrs Benita Mr.J. Clayton Nichols

Mr 6. Potat Mr&Mr R. Paton

MY. Prin Ie, Jun,

No anonymously- signed "communication modified and more nebulous form, and Me O. Fisbat bir & Mrs Rodeirahy | Mr A÷N, E. Judah.ANA

that has already appeared in any other paper

will be inserted.

Letters relating to business ahonid Be addrowed to Tax EBOKSZARY.

GLAND CARLTON ROZEL

PRAR HOTEL

De and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs W. M Lieut. Archer Humphreys

Mr & Mrs W, Arm- Mr and Mrs P. Jack

Mr H. N. Jeffries

■trong

Mr L. M. Bayley

Mr and Mrs Peyer

Mr & Mra Leć Jouss

Ma and Mr Jones

Capt. & Mrs Bourchior Mr A. Keith ***

and girl

Mrs Bowdler

Maj Bowen

Mr and Mrs Kobler Et.-Col. & Mis A. L.»

Tean and child

Attorney-General & Mr Mason

Mrs Bucknill

Capt. & Mrs McMuna Major & Urs Comya children and nurse, Capt. & Mrs Craster, R..M.O.

naid and children Mrs J. D. Mile Miss M. Ceaming

Mr & Mrs Morgan Lt. and Mrs T. O. Mieuan Morgan and

Cunningham

Bir M. Darsh

Major Davy

maid

Rev. Foster Pegg

Mfr and Mrs Petrio Mr Denny

Mr Plummer Consul & Mrs Eitzen Lt-Col. Radcliffa R.E Mr and Mira G. C. Mr Rallon

Garnier

Mr Roberts Fleet Paymaster and Mr Rogers

Mrx Gaek and child Eag. Comdr & birs Mr and Mrs G. G.

Rooms, RN.

Gordon

Capt. & Mrs Groen-

Geld

Dr&Mrs Ratherford,

RN.

Mr A. Sinclair

Me and Mrs B. A.Mr Findlay Smith

Hale

Ea-Col. Smith

Lt.Col, and Mrs Gor. Mr and Mrs Soffietti don Hall, R.A.MO. Mr & M J. Satber- Mr R. E. Hall

hud Mr H. A. Hazelaud Mrandbirs Thornton Mr & Mrs Henderson Mr and Mrs W., M. Mr W. B. Hind Watson

Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Major& Mrs Weal own Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wood Major Humphrey Capt. Whitfold

Hamphreys

Ms T. Akt

LING EDWARD ROILS

Mr F. Aron 2

Mr And MrLemaire

and child

Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr and Mrs Majer

· “Baldwin

Mr E. L. Boglo

Mr and MGA

Bidwell

Mrs Bites and child

Misa KM Cook

my and com Brise May MGH, May- Mr and Mrs F. E.

McHogh

Mr and Mrs J. H. .

Mr and Ma F. M. Mody

Crawford

Me M. F. Murray

Mr W.-A. Donaldson Mr and Mrs Nawali 31r OL Danian Capt. & Ma :W, C

Passmore

Mr & Mrs Evans and

child

Mr J. Evans

Mr. Ewing.

Mr Fincbatt

Mr. T. Frber

Mr Geo. Grimb's

Mr and Mrs J.-B. ***Hanson:

Mr and Mrs Fearmin Mias M. A. Phillipw Mr H. Piesbergen Mr.J. W. Rowley

yer Lore Rowley

Miss F. Saunders Mr Schank De Bibre

Me RM Fenderson Me H. 8. Spurge Me H, Higios Cipt & A. F. MFF. HE

Stewart & children

Mr and Mire Kánya MzTLE. TY Mr and Mrs Kraft My Walker

& M F Allen Mr. B. W. Libbley Mr & Mrs 0. furit Mr and Mrs E, P

Madain D. Band': Mini O. Lockwood

Orders for uzizs 'copken of the Caxin turn, partly through, renoved buy, Mr G. Honning & M» W. Bishop Rey and Mr. WR

Man bould be sent as soon as possible sing by, investors or syndicate and part. Mise Hicken the supply is limited Cash 10 sta, Credit 20 eta, per copy

fy, it may be, through the clan of MFG. Holland bor pommitment

KOMG'J. Jacobsen-

Mr W. Kocky FLOSPERITY:DY, THE BRIPPING TRADELTA

Ma O/Kuppk Through all this baze of chajecture Mr W. Leonhardt two fepisom deer and induputable. ME. Lorrie Alterations and additions to Advertise Ons is the extraordin

prosperity of monte on page 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be the shipping industry De consider aent na not later than 2 punis

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on Pagad 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd ham Blæset, not later than 11:30 am.

* daughter sa Mr. Thompson Dr Train Mr & Mrs Dal Mr & Mrs Wiechart. Mr. Yerkerk

WTÁDRIK HOTELE

New Advertisementa should be sems totained as a result of activo, trada condi. Miss Churchill before 3pm. Ale

Meg lána Tha lów in shipping circles is

Advertisements and Subscriptons which Jare not ordinead for a fixed period will be

condistand until countermected. „Eslographic Address * Man

Telephone No. 22.

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rate until the end of that these high rates will proval at any

your, was M

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would establish Thi botal

Whether is has ing some not we mus MrG. Kangi whit for the ropart to discious. 15 will

and child

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Te J. B. Amold Mr H. Lipiel Mr L. Birot 20%. Mas Velmugabl Mr J Brown Mr M. Byan

Mr AV, U. Malier Mia Maher

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