WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO TAK GOYERS MENT. AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers,
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE,
f
Codos usod:
ABO. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONA AL. TEZKORAPTIC CODE.
Telegraphic Address: MEIRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
با اراد
HE Undersigned have received Instrue.
tions to Sell by Publia Ase:ton, (FOX 100DORT OF THE CONCERNIÐ),
11
THURSDAY
+
the 13th February, 1013, at 1 ...
at their Salos Bonms, No. 8,
Day Voeux Road, Carner of
Ice House Street,--
À QUANTITY Or
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
A quantity of Toilet and Bar Soap and Toilet Requisites.
Soveral Rolls of Flannel & Flannelette,
And
TO LET
TO LET-AT KOWLOON.
Nwith two bathrooms, pantry, kiteber JEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS,
and servants' quarters. Bathrooms 4tted with English Baths. Kitoben bas English:
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
Cooking Ranga and Hot Water Boiler. SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. Electro Light throughout Raady for occupation about middle March,
معته
New Five Roomed Semi-detached and TERRACE HOUSES with Teunis Courts. Possession about middle March.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD.. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, February 11, 1913,
TO LEI.
100
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht
PLOVER'
58 foot oromil. 13 feet bosm Tenk built. Teak docked. Metal sheathed LODOWN, Na 145, WANCHAI Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc.
Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.
ROAD.
Apply to
KWONG SANG HUNG, LTD., 948, Dos Vœux Ronil Contral (Office),
or 93, Praya East (Warehouss), Hongkong, February 10, 1913.
TO BE SOLD OR LETO
(FROM IST AFRL).
"
PUBLIC AUCTION.
FIHE Undersigned has received is 188 by Publie Austion,
DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5,
Foak, 5 Rooms (unfurnished). ULBANE, May Road, Rooms (un- furnish).
TO LET 17» APRIL).
7. MOUNTAIN VIEW, & Rooms, (furnished).
DENNYS & BOWLEY, Hongkong, January 21, 1913. 107
TO LET
TORE, in the finest position."
STO
Apply at once to
· PROMINENCE,'
c/o China Mail' Office, Hongkong, February 3, 1913.
180
183
TO LET
Several thousand Cigarettes and Cigars. TEAMS-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
inctioner.
Hongkong, February 6, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
THE Gadoraigned have reculro3 instruc install by Puttie auction
TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
SATURDAY,
the 16th February, 1919, at 11 1.30, nt their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House Street- A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, As follows-
Glanen, Binoculars, Clocks
Race Cameras, Microscopes, Billiard Balls, Prism Binoculare, Rain Coats, Shosting Boats, Drawing Instruments, ele, etc., and 1 'Singer's'-Boot Machine;
03
THURSDAY,
PERANGIE (BUMATRA) RUBBER "LAND PRODUCE ESTATES, LTD.
The Board's Extension Programmi.
(Reprinted from the "Financial Times, January 10, 1913.)
The statutory mecting of the members of the Torangio (Sumatra) Rubber and Produce Estates, Ltd., was held yesterday sh the registered office of the company, 14, Great Tower-strect, E.C., Mr. H.. Eric Mullor presiding.
Mr. J. M. Komp, the representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Harrisons and Crowfield, Ltd.), having road the notice convening the meeting and the certificate of the auditors,
The Chairman said: Gentlemen,-I must apologise on the Chairman's behalfı toe his absoned to-day, but the business is purely formal. Mr. Croll, another of your directors, is still in the East, and I am acting as alternate for him. With our perilasion, I will take the report before this mooting me rasd, and will bou- Ano myself to amplifying the prospectus
the 13th February, 1913, commencing at information with some of the later AVE
2.30 ... at his Salos Rooms,
DÖDDELL STRIKT, —
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising:--
Teak Sideboards with Borelled Mirrors Dinner Waggens, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, Tea Tables, etc. Fine Tank Double and Single Ward rober, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Single and Double Brass mounted Iron Bedsteads, Chest-of-Drawers,
etc.
received by mail and cable. from our ugouts in Sumatra. The transfer of the lease has not yet been completed, but we expect to hear shortly that the "noçes- sary formalities have been duly carried out. With regard to our rabbor dorelcp- ments, when Mr. His made his report in April, 1012, which framed the basis of information submitted in the prospects. 155 acres of the rubber aros required cleaning up, which work was duly com- pleted, and we are assured that weeding all over the estate is in quite satisfactory order. In regard to extensions, 0 acres of tohters land which were planted with
Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc; rubber early in 1917 were planted too
Abo
A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware and 1 Grand Piano,
On View from Wodnesday, the 12th Feb. addition of 260 acres. Catalogues will be issued. Trama-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT;
Auctioneer, Hongkong, February 5, 1913.
at to do well, so they have been ro planted later in the year, along with 200 acres of lalang land clearings, making an A further 800 acres of similar land have been selected fer opening in 1913, and as the labour tree has been sugmented by 300 coolies, there should no difficulty in plainting this 176 arsa up during the current year, at the end of which we should have 2,000 acros planted with Eoves. In the prospectus we estimated to do 500 acres, and the programme that I have outlined shows Ono-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro Endreny the Ben, F. J. BADDELET,accelerate the intended extensions. Rathor THE Undersigned has received instrue that we have been able somewhat to perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
ON AND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET,
Hongkong, April 30, 1912
PUBLIC AUCTION,
to sell by Public Auction
596
TO LET.
RNISHED Immediate possession
ROAD, The Penk.
FLYEEMUN, No. 131. BARKER
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Duddell Street. Hongkong, January 15. 1913.
67
OFFICES TO LET.
AROM February 1st, 1913, 1st Floor, Faux Road Central, Hong-
Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.
Apply to
One Old Speculative Viglio by Chinofredo kung, at present occupied by Moun
Cappi C:omoni.
TEEMI-A osta).
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 11, 1913.
201
FRENCH STORE, 6, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, January 21, 1913.
да
PUBLIC AUCTION. Endersigned have rec. ived instruc Liens to' Sall by Pablie Anction (POS ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
023
TUESDAY,
the 18th February, 1913, at 1f JL, at their Sala Roras, No. 8. Des Vanz Road, corner of Jae Hovas STREET,-, A CONSIGNMENT OF - YALUABLE GOLD AND SILVER
JEWELLERY, &, DIRECT FROM LONDON.
Comprising:
Gold Watches by Benson and other well- known makers, 18-Kt Gold Diamond Rings, Earrings, Scarf Pies, Brooches, Gold Watches Bracelets, Walthom Watches, Lockets, Chains, ele., etc.;
Alao
A quantity of Loose Diamonds One Pearl Pin, and collection of Old War Siedals and Foreign Orders.
Tax).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, February 11, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
TO LET.
CHOP with Godowa attachod, NATHAN
Roan, Kowloon," Kowtoon Marine Lot No. 43 with wharf.
Apply to BUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Ca.. Leo. Hongkong, Jana 1, 1912.
153,
TO LET.
PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.
2, WEST END TERRACE, SHAKTEN, From 1st May, 1913.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED a House at the Peak.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong. Beptember 2, 1912.
TO LET.
08
MONDAY,
the 17th February, 1913, commencing at 2.30 F.M., at his residence AuDEAL'
No. 111, The Peak,-
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
And
dry weather has been experienced during 1012, but, notwithstanding this, the whole planted area is reported as showring quite tisfactory growth. Additions are neces sary to the buildings on the estate-parti cularly coolie lines for the augmented labour force, and the manager has teen Instructed to lay in a good stock of building materials so that erection may
A large lot of Plants in Pots, including a proceeded with as rapidly as possible
some Fine Palms
TERM - usual.
On View from Saturday, the 15th Fob., p.m.
Catalogues will be issued,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. February 10, 1913.
TOBACCO CULTURE, AND
With regard to tobacco, ad mentioned
'0. T.'
SAMPLES
MAY
BE
OBTAINED ON
APPLICATION
TO
GARNER.
Tel. 636
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
• HONGKONG trotz
Mr and Mrs Adair Mr E. W. Adamd Mr G. Aurely Mr and Mrs Baldwin Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Mr L. A. Barretto E. R. Dato
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs F. R. Belilios
Mr and Mrs C, D. J.
Bell Mr G. A. Bone"
Mr &
Mr Lister Mr A. Kruseman Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr J. Gordon Lowe
Macintyr Mr and Mrs Noi
Mr A: Mackenzie Mrs MaCree Dr U. Marriott
Mrs R. T. Mathesco
and child
QUELCH
& CO.
THE
SOLE AGENTS.
PLAK 'BOTIL.
Mr and Mrs Anbrey Mr & Mrs Les Jona Lient, Araber Mr and Mrs Joness.
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr A. Kaith
· strong
| Mr L. M. Bayiny
Mr and Mrs Foyer Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen Attorney
·
Backall
Mr and Mrs Kohler Mr G. P. Laminert Lt. Col. & Mm 'À,
Lean and child Mr Mison
General Capt. & Mrs MoMunn children and nurW,
Major & Mrs Comya ·R.A.M.O.
Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
Cunningham
Major Davy
M: Dennys
Consul & M
mora'
Rev. Foster Pegg
Mr and Mrs Petrio
Bitzen Mr Plummer
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr A. S. Allan
Mr J, J. Andrew
Mr T. Acki
Mr F. Aron
Mrs Birss and child
Mr and Mr Lamaire
and child
Mr and Mm Majer
And Fon
Miss Massey
Mr and Mrs J. J. M. G. H. May
Bryan
Cheo
Mr. and Mrs F.
MoHugh
Mr and Mrs J. V. Mr and Mrs J. H. N.
Cooper
Mr F. W. Cox
Mr and Mrs Crockett
and family
MAN. W. Dome
Mody
Mr M. F. Marras
Mr A. P. Nobbe
Capt.
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr
Mr E R. Dovey Mr.G. L. Dunčan
Mr Dusseldorp
Meg T
& Mrs W. 0.
Pivsbergen
Mins F. Saunda Mr H.T. Schner Mrs Schook
“& childMr`and Mrs APKAL
Mr H. B. McCoy Dr G. W. McKaan Mira E. Bethell Me McLaughlin in the prospectus, the 1912 crop suffered Mrs& Mrs F. Bennett Dr and Mrs C. W. omewhat soverely from the oreeptimally | CAPE. 0. R. Bornon Mr W.F.
Beats long drought which has adversely affected Mr and Mrs N. F. Mr B. K.
Mr C. D. Melu Blanch the quality of this crop. The first ship-
Mr and Ms G. O. Lt Col Radclife, R. E. Mr Geo, Grimble
Garnier
Mr Ralton Mr J. Merecki 188ent of about 150 bales was expected to Mr and Mrs J. A.Mr J. Melcher
Brailsford e made in December. For 1913 an ar
W. Muir, Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Roberts child Mulder
syah
Mr Rogers Mr H. Ashley Brere Mr &
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH AEK. VESTED THE SHARES OF
THE OOHAN MARINE INSURANCE COREPANY, LIZD., and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
kn
Mr H. Bridges
170 Belds is to be planted. It was decided to have a careful expert examina tion of the western part of the conees. sion made, with a view to transferring Mr O Buschner
Mr M. W. Buck
M
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder
MrA. E. Mulhollan!
sad Mrs F. D.
and Mm F, W. Cathcombo
Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr J. Ormiston Mrs F. L. Orvis Mr A. Otto
the tobacco culture to that part, which Mr. J. Cambridge Mr A. S. Murch
Mr and 1ppeared to offer the most favourable
Carey conditions for success, and we have been Madam J. Caste advised by cabin that quito 3,500 acres Mr J. S. Chalmers there are excellent tobaces land, whilst a Mr M. Chandler further 1,000 seres of the native reserves Mr A. A. Claxton Mr E. L. Condɔn are equally suitable and can probably be Mrs W. F. Owen included in the area available for plant- Miss Crocker
Mr-G. Croaeb
TOTAL FUNDS AT SLET DECEMBER 1911, ing. We are also assured that if wo
222,561,288. Authorlaed Capital £8,000,000
£2,457,506
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital. II-Fire Funds........
............ 2,609,114 -Life & Annuity Funds... 16,198,180 Binking Fund Account meer
1594
43
ARGE substantially built GODOWN,
For further particulars apply Property Offico, JARDINE, MATHÈSÓN & Co., 290 LTD.
Hongkong. August 14, 1972.
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Fublic Auction
TUESDAY,
the 18th February, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, De Veux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
A LABOR QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE, &C.,
BILLEDING
CANTONESE BLACKWOOD,
As follows Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Hage, Bed Room Buite, Double and Single Brass-mounted Bedsteads & Cots, Buress, Wardrobes, y Dining Room Furnitare, 2. & 1. Disner Service and Dessert Bervice. Crockery. Electroplated and Glass Wars 1 Coulding Stove, Kitchen Utensils Enamelled Wars, Cattery, &c., Bras Fenders, Fire Bisse, &o., Black- wood Cabinets, Concho, Arm-chains, Stande, Jardinieres, Rail and Tes Tables Teapots, 3., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Fries
ate,
1 Gent's Bioroo; Sewing Machine and. Toilet Bet, 9 Fiznos. 2 Remington Type: #zitors, 1 Silver Ten Service and Superior Japon Biokaba (Naw), BENES
Catalogues will be issued. Trans-As
al
HUGHES & BOUGH
Lectioneers, February 11:1013,
1025
OFFICES TO LET.
FIRST-Olea Contral accommodation, light and airy, on First & Second Floors, in new building being erected for Mesora WHITEAWAÍ, LAIDLAW & CUT., LTD. Entrance from Doe Vous Road. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Light throughout.
The Plan can be seen and all particulare obtained at the Offices of MESSES PÅLMER. & . TURNER,ÁLEKANDEL BUILDINGя, 3xD FLOOR.
Hongkong: Getahár 1, 1912.
TO LET
262,69% cable, so naturally it is somewhat carly
430,195
to say on what scale the cultivation of the future, £5.233.31 tobacco will be carried out
Mr G. 2. Chalby
James Ma Mr A. F. Desná Mr H. U. Denson Mr & Mrs Dertestis
Mr W. F. O. Ouden-
Loren
Mr A. D. Parter Mr G. Pater on Lady R. Paterson and
maid Me and Mrs L. E Phiphs, inlt & maid Mr and Mrs C. H.
Pierce
Mr & Mrs W. Hutton Mr L. E. Pinkham
Polts
commence planting the tobacco early in February and finish by the 25th March ench year the crop should be harvested hefors the commencement of the dry
And 3 children wind, which has done considerable dam- 88,515 age to the standing tobacco in the past. Mrs R. 11. Douglas
Drow MrW. O This section of the property should prose Mr M.
M. Barnshaw
Mr & Mrs G. Hniton 122,561,26 to be very valuable, as the area of land Mrs Earnshaw
and amab Ebrenfais teranas Fire branch... 8,667,15 on the east coast of Sumatra suitable for Mrs and Mr H. O. Putta 2 children growing tobacco is distinctly limited. We
Wallace A. Farley Mrs R. B. Powera Life and Annuits 11,979,269 have only just received this repart by Mr and Mrs Walter MFA G Babcock
Branches} Revenue Marine Department...
F. Boky Other Receipts.mam
felding Misa F. H.-M.
wall and maid Mr E. H. Ray
Mrs Reid Mra C. Finlayson
Mr and Mrs H. A but the whole question is one which will Mr H. G. Fisher
Pohardson
B. Mas have the careful consideration of the Mrs E Forsyth
Mr B. A. B. Fowler Mr and
Richardson Board, in consultation with the agents
Mrs Frankenberger
MrG. Richardson in the East. I think you will agree with: Mis V. M. Frees
Mra Frasch & child Mr W. Schmolice me that the information which I have Mrs! been able to give you today indicates Mr Denman Fuller Mr and Mrs N.
anry Garrow
Schregardos. Mr Heary that the development of the fine Toem-Mr & Mrs A. Gears Mr E. Schroder gie concession on wall-organised lines has Mr and Mrs. J. 9. Mr & Men J. Scrying |made a satisfactory start, and I am sure
that so soon as the improved methods. Miss George dave been in operation for a reasonable Mr J. M. Goodeno Mr O. L. Goodrich time wo will all be very plcsapd with M-A. G. Gordon our investment in this company. With Mr V. Goulbourn those fow remarks, gentlemen, I declare Mr Joseph Gould the bunitsoss of this meeting closed, and Mr. Gimshaw thank you for your attendance,
Mr P.0. Ven Criss
Gano
the Accumulative Funds of the variou | Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claime under the respective Depart
sents of the Company's Business,
SHEWAN, TOMES A CO
Agents
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANO) SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGER, Hongkong
1239
1. T. HAMILTON, GASIBAL · MANAÚSI. FOR THE EAST, TETO,
17,888,764
10,522,000
FROM La6 February, MEIRION, No. 10,
Peak, furnished or unfurnished & New Insurance Paid for... £ 26,587,601
Outstanding insurance amounts Boom
No. 6, DES VOUX VILLAS, 68, The to ema PEAK, from 1st March, 1913. Premises Assete amount to will be thoroughly repaired, painted and surplus amounts. tom...
Dividende to Policyholders colourwashed.
1910 Total paid Policy bolders 1910 Eobal Respons For 1810
rose osrkings from Intermó
and Bonte for 19101 31,040,69 ro rate of Inoorte from
Investment (910) Fab93, 1912, Hongkong,
No. 21, SHELLEY STREEL To lot or free, GLENSHIEL, Barxar Road, No. 124, Peak, & roata from 1st March, 1813.
No. 1190, The PEAK, faruished, Iron middle of April until end of October, 1913, Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court sad Garden
"ORAIG" RIRIE,' No. 4, the Peak," to
let's fine situation : 8 moms tennis sad eroquet Iss
No. 3, DES VUX. VILLAB, No. 12, Peak, 5 Rooms
FUB BALE #HARTING und ROGATE, en part, at Korleon Inland Lot No. 1186, 25%
Apply totalningu
&rd Floor: Varanda Balmas
LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH
VETARZOAK, 100
Game ftans diacovery of suadern times for peasain
The proceedings then torminated.
George
Capt. 7. P. Hall Mr. J. G. Haurs
60%
Mr E. H. Sharp
H.
Mr and Mrs C. R.
Shaw
1. Bibley
Gordon
Mr and Mrs B. A Eug Comdr & Mr
Elalo
Rooma, R.N. D-Col. and Mrs Gor-Mr. A. Sinclair
dox Hall, R.A.M.O. Mr Findlay Smith
Lt. Col. Smith Mr R. E. Hall
Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr and Mrs Soffiett Capt. & Mrs Kodgina Mr & Mrs J. Suther-
land Major Humphrey
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs W. M.
Watson Humphreys
Mr and Mrs W. M. Major& Mrs Wesboro
Hamphreys
Capt. Whitfold.
Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Me David Wood Mr H. N. Jeffrios,
GRAND GARLION BOTHÈ
Mr & Mr. Allen Mr A. R. W. Libbley
Mix R. Almond
Mi N. Maher
Mr H. Neopoes
Mr & Mrs W. BishopMr Mullan
and child
Bolden G Mr. S. Capt. and Mrs Bag & Mrs B, Pestoaji M F. Braga F! Miss La Braga
Miss M. Etags
Mr J. NochorD Mr 8. Paul
Mr W. Pringle, Jun Mr and Mrs Ranous Lient R. E. B. Brews-Mr A. F. Bemedios
Mr A
A Bigg Mr and Ms Arthur
tor Charlard
Mas J. Mr & Mrs, Costells & Rogerson
*childras
Kr A. E. Hollins Lieut. Geo, W. Crom-Mr H Sargon
bie, EE
MER Saunderson Dawson. Mr & Mrs Sendington. Mr & Mrs Mr W. Easton
Mr M. D. Edmonds
Madam E Engenis Mr T. G. Flyme
Mr E
Geary
Mr E Bourger
Mr. A. J. G
J. Gh sody
Mr M. Grayson
Mr. Bidford | 1210s E. Greyson
and child
and
Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. 3. B. Southmayd
Mr and Ms James
Spitales Miss Square
Mr and Mrs J.W
An unprecedented infact of rice Mr G. 6. Erionio Mr P. D. Butherland W. T. Harbord, Mr H. E. 8wfield steamers from Saigon and Bangkok bas Mr W taken place within the last three days, Mr & Mrs F. Hardy Hr J. R. Tapp: 4 luyen Vossels having, arrived with an Mr. Harrison-
MR. J. Tobin wrogate of 25,000 tons of rios and rice Mrs J. T. Harwood Mr E Tolman cal In these two ports. This greatest Mr D. Hawkes and 2 children*#* smount comes from Saigon, which ex De V. Hontig
Mr D. Turnbull ported sorno 17,000 tons. This large im Bausa Mr G. Verma)
Barboid: 22. Mr Ae Vogel wor flowering the price of rice, in ever Me J, L.-1 portation it is hope will have the affect Urning question amongst the poorer Hon. MrRA. Mrs Waln
Hewett C.MLO ME Mr A, Herd Capt Welch
P.M. MD. Mwamond
Chinese,
07
REZUMA
Mr and Mrs
Capt. GESElooker
G. Harper
Miss M. Semington
Sorell Mr G. W. Mr.R. E. Shaw Me W. Smith Miss C. Stephans
Mrs Finchett
Mr
0. Hum M
phreye
Mr And
Scott and family
De Sibree
Mrs D. Sir
Mr H. B. Spurge
Mrs Kemp Capt &M . E.
Hra Kemp and cinid Stewart & children
Mr. B. Taylor
Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr 0. M. KuykendallMr D. W Mr O. M. KaykendallMis A. A. Waterhouse Mr & Mrs G. Laurit. Mr W. E. Weidler
sen
Mr and Mrs H P..
·||
Mrs Abt
Winslow and chiä
Mr K. 8. Morrison
Mr and Mrs. J. H.. Mr E. Mailin
Backhouse
Mr Brooks
Dr and Mrs B. W.
Brown
Mr and Ms A. E.
Carleton
Mr and Mrs M. D.
Currie
Mr and Mrs. 8. G.`.
Newall
Prof. C. H. Ober Mr and Mrs A. Lie.
Perfect
Mr & Mrs J. Robert
Mm G. Sachse
Maj. I. Carrie, R.G.A.Mr A. L. Shielda Ms I. Durria, child Capt. C. V. 8. Skm
and nurse
Mr Gillingham
Ma Harabroack Mr W. B. Hind
akira, BA
Mr H. P. Thomas Mr G. J. K van der
Wal
Mr E. Lang Mr P. D. Wilson
Dr & Mrs Evan-Jonesdr van seran
Dr K. L. Martyn LobbMr J. W. Wilson Mr & Mrs W. Logao Me H. Wontenis Lieut,&M BE. Mr and Misa: James
Lahbock
Young
Mr Agnew
Mr Barrington
GRAND HOTEL
Mr F. Boushausen
Mr. Calvert
Mr Calverb
Mr Chucky
Mr J. Cordeli
Mr B. FL Staphanson Miss Craigie
He
Me and Mr Crow and Mis H. Os Ch. Crichton
Tanner & children
Mr K. J. Treadguid
Mr
and Men Teen
Me Go R. Haywood, and children
W. Jackson
Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Young --
Mr J. B. Arnold Mr A. Bazin Mr L. Birot
Mra M. Wagories 31r M. Wesdrow
Hi My Weinster. R HAM JAH Kerr
Mr & Mrs E. Kéube- Mr. J. A Brail ford Mr.K. Kuhn: Mr 0.1 Brun Mr G. Langose Mrs CL Bean Men L.Lingeri Mr M. Bran Mt Lux Lonys Mr P. Cants Mr G. Homen Mr V. Labi
Carvalho
0351 Merrilles Men G. W M2 4. O. Millar Caulking
Mr F. E. Morgan
MIS JAV Chapman Mt L. Moris Mr B. V. Chant
MrFA. Chopard Hrs R. Mortines Mine AL Clarke MW-10. Müller Cap & Mis Corne Mr. Madje
Powell
frongh
Mr Foscolo
A. Galt
Mz Goods Mr Gordon Mr A Head Mr Hicks
MFATTAR
| Mr F. Bružn
Mr G. Baottner
Mr & Mrs Howard Mr G. Hyda De Keys Mr F. Lorri Mr & Mrs Mudie Mr O'Brics Kr Pittar
Mr Schmidt
Mr H. Shar MJ. SCook Mrs Squir
Me and Mrs Tobias Me Tobiscu
ME WHE
"Mr and Méu by hire
Mr Woodsock
Majo
Mra-MG
"Mr and Mex"ˆJ. Rohild
¿Dispell a childen. MeH
Mr0. B-H. Cullifordæm
Mr B
Mr B. Sommer!
Mr & Mr. D. Harrey, and
sod children
Mr. M. Hayward, MI MA
Miss Brenton MA Brenton
Me and Mrs B
Mr W. Doble
Me and Mrs T. W
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