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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1018.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ABSZTRA ZTY.

- General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

.

Codon used:

A.B.0, 4.& bru EntriGNE.

A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address:

'MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PONIES

PONIES:

PONIES:

PUBLIC ROUP.

THE Endersigned have received isstrue tions to sell by Public Roop

"

OD

TUESDAY,

the 4th March, 1913, at 3 r.., at the Fountain, opposite the City Hall,— SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES.

TEANAA usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Austionser Hongkong. February 26, 1913.

$7

G.

"

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TEE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction

on

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the uth and 6th March, 1013, at 10A.M., each day, at H. L. NAVAL YARD, and at Kowloon Depôt,- OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL & VICTUALLING STORES, Comprising:-

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES :- Leather and Canvas Hoses, Chain Cable,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

FOR SALE.

COMMERCIAL

MAR REPORT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mesars Vernon and Smythe in their wook- | lyshars report, dated Feb. 28th, state :-- Owing to the Race holidays very little basiness has been transacted during the

AUCTIONS

R

PUBLIO DOTION. SHARE & GENERAL. BROKER. Past we k and ratos close generally without

material change. Fine Hard Para Rubber DARTICULARS and Conditionof the is quoted to day ab 4 per 1b, and letting by Public Auction Saleg to be held an MONDAY, was deel day of March. plantation Chests at-4/1 per lb. The Bank 1915, at 3 ran, at the Offon-of-the of England rate of discount is unchanged at Publin Works Department, by Order of His

"Lab of 5% and the open market rate easier at zoalfancy the Governor, of 41%. Baz Silver closed quiet at 27d ready, CROWN LAND at the Confuit Braden

Exteration, the

of Hanghang Colony and Stijd forward, the closing. T.P, rate) (oz s: razm of 75 years, with the option of on London being now quoted at 1/11) renewal as a Crown Rant to be, Lixed by [Shanghai T.T. closes at 72), and Singapore the Baryayor of His Majesty the Karaj far

75 years. [T.T. at 89}..

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

PLOVER'

58 feet overall. 19 feet baam.

Tenk built. Tank decked. Metslabenthed. Complete with all deck gear, amokors, ota Cabin and Pantry furnishings, ets.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghais hare heen booked to a small sutens að #855 ex the final dividend and bonus of £2/8/- per share (at Ex 2/7 8217085) for 1812 paid on the 94th instant, the market cloning with probable buyers, London-is-woohanged at £84 cum dividend,

Marine Insurance:-Unions ara atendy at $830 with probable buyers. Cantons are in request at $20 and North Chinns at

ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN9 & Tis 132 but no sales are reported. Yang

OURIOS."-

Undersigned han masived inatına THE WAR Sruwe (who is giving up business) to sell by Public

Ascun,

0133

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 4th nad 5th March, 1915, comming

cach day at 2.30 r., at his BALES

ROOMS, DUDUELL STEZIT,- THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK OF ANTIQUE CHINA & CURIOS from Ming to Tow Kwong Dynastics, Comprising:--5-colour and Bite and white vases, plates, bowls and figures, Old Bronzes, Jade ornamenta, China, Glas, Amber and Crystal snuff bottles, Old Chinese pictures, Tonkin inlaid work, etc.,

etc.

On View from Monday, the 3rd March, Catalogues will be issued. T-Ch on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Audioneer." Hongkong, February 97, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

290

i

tazos have improved to-$193 nad Ex 73 and are wasted..

Fire Insurances-Hongkongs antince

in request at 8335 and Chinse can be placed at the improved rate of $158,

Canton and Shipping-Hongkong, Macans are firm at 8 after sales $273. closing with buyers. Indo Chinas arquirt at 888, Star Farry ab #351, and China Manilas at 810. Donglasson can be placer.

At 834.

O Shares-Shell Transports baro steadily improved during the wook, and can now be placed as 113/9 for London c erunt. Ural Caspiana after sales at 56. can now be placed at 56,6 and Biexican Eagles at 42/6

at

one further teru

Lookilks.

No of Rile

Registry o

Partickers of the Tot

Bandary

Sp

X....K. X. W.

100

it

110 150 20,000 ) 14

Indone

THE HONGKONG RACES.

THE RZIULTS-ANALYSED..

Mr. Ellis Kadooria Sir Paul Chater Mr. John Peel Sir. Soares Capt. Hope Mr. Gilpin Mr. Cirn Raubs Mr. Billiarda

Mr. Mau Kwok

D'Oottengon Father O'Flyuz Mr. Wayfooug HE. Sir Henry May Mr. Brutton. 3iz. Norman Mr. Mr. A poar Mr. White Mr. Trinity

Refineries China continue in request at $106. Luzons are quiet with probable sellora 830.

Mining-Tronoha are quieter with sollers for local account at 85; Howwoods have been booked at 4/3 and 4/6. at 83.80 and 83.90, and Chinese Engineer- ings at 34, the middle quotati for the latter being now 33/3 Fahang Consoli

Tin Dredgers are un- anteds and Malayan changed and without reported business.

Docks, Whares and God-uns-Hong- kong Whampoa Docks bara again been booked at 859, the market closing quipt. Kowloon Wharves are firm at $76, and Shanghai and Hongkew Wharve, at Tia. 19. New Amoy Docks are unchanged at 873 with probable sellers, and Shanghat Docks aasiar with sellers at Tia 68,

Lands, Hots and Buildings:-Hong-

Tria

JOCKEY

THE Undersigned has received instrues Rong Lands have been booked at 81919 Mr. Burkill

tions to sell by. Public Auction

OD

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY the 5th & 6th March, 1913, commoncing each day at 5 pm., at his Salut Rooms, DUCDELS. STRZET,—

A SUFFED PRIVATE COLLECTION OF

Old Iron and Steel, Did Brass and Old SOUTH AFRICAN AND TRANSVAAL Metal, Old Zinc, Steering and Fan Enginer, Crank and Thrust Shafts, Vices, Electric Cablo, Conrad Raga, Ash and Fir Oars, Old Cordage, Manila Hawer, Cosi Sacks, India Rabber, Boats. Mants, Carpets, Blankets, Minoral Oil, &., &c.

OLD & SURPLUS VICTUALLING STOaza Provisions, Fomen's Clothing, Blankets, Officers' Mea Trapa, (A quantity of Elec. tro-plated Articles and Table Linen), Implemente, Seamen's Mess Utensils, Oak Staves, Weighing Machines, &c., de,

Teron of Sala-As detailed in the Catalogue.

HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the

Admirally.

238 Hongkong. February 19, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION. Tour sol by Public Auction,

[HE Undersigned bare moeived lastrac-

(TUR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCS WIC),

FRIDAY,

the 7th March, 1913, at 2.30 P., st "at No. 2, HuMPuREYS AVENUE, Kowloon,-

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURF. THEREIN CONTAINED.

Comprising "Drawing Room Suite (practically new) Carpota and Pictures, Dining Room Furni- ture, Bookcases, Crockery and Glassware, Double and Single Brass-mounted Bed- steads, Washstands, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, c., Bathroom Requisitos and Kitchen Utensils,

Almo

Collard & Collari Pinno, 400-Day Clock, Gent's Bicycle, Plants in Pota, &c.

Oatalogues will be laued,

On view Gub ineb.

Tæk¿~~Åâ quia),

HUGHES & HOUGIL, Auctioneer.

Hongkong. Fabr.ary 28, 1913,

PUBLIC

AUCTION

208

HE Underrigsed kare received instrue

tions to nel by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF TRÉ CONCKENED).

THURSDAY,

the 13th March, 1913, at 2.30 P., sb their SALE ROOM, No. 8, Don Veuz

Road, Corner of Loe House Street,

A CONSIGNMENT OF

· USEFUL ́ HOUSEHOLD LINEKS,

(ALL NEW GOODs), Comprising:

Turkish Towels. Brawn Linen Towels, Bath Bheets, Huckaback Towels, Hand embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towels, Hem Single and Double Bed Size. stitched Sheets, Honeycomb Quilts, Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Roller Towels, Tadice's and Gent's landkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, Syds., 3jyds, and 4hyde, Pantry, T and Glass Cloth, Gent's English made Tumis Shirta, 15, 151, 16 & 16in. Frjams Bhirts, Books, Table Covers, Lady's Chemises, Camisoles, Knickers, Night dresses, Princes-Ekirts, Gent's Summer Vesta, Biogleta,

A few lots of Table Flato, E-P. Contre- pisce, Britit Disted with M.-P. Handles, Rodgers Cutlery, sto, etc. 3

In small lote to suit purchasers).

HUGHES & HOUGH,

·Auctioneers.

POSTAGE FISCAL STAMPS, Containing many of the greatest aritior, used and unused, and large numbers of early Republican and örst British Occupn- tion Issues: Mafeking, Hongkong, carly Cyprus and other rare extremely Valaable Stamps in the highest condition.

Mr. Johnstone And more shares can be placed, Kow 1000 Lands. are In Tequest

at Mr Vida 834, West Points st 8541, and Humphreys Mr. Knoll Tistates at 88). Hongkong Hotels have Mr. Dalgarno bayers at 8:15 and 374 for the old and Mr. Brand now lagues respectively, but no sales ste Mr. Maller

Mr. McMichael reported.

Ootion Mills:-Quotations are unchanged Mr. Hickman

Mr. Lewes with Hongkong animán requent at 802.

Miscellaneous Steam Laundrys can be M. Gegg placed at 84 and Chins Providants at 331 Mr. H. Seth en dividend. Langkata aftor advancing to Ts 77 are now quoted at Tla 74 nominal. and Hongkong Electric Trams at 6/3 buyers,

12,9 ed.

12- premium.

POXY

Fijian Chief Sunlight London Quotations:-The following violini quotations (middle price) were received from our Loudon agenta by wire this Borneo Chief

Larkspur. Floreal United Serdangs

Capello morning.

London Ventures

Bir Beaumaris Rubber Trusts

Cleric Traste Easter 1

Pershore Pahang Consolidated Malayan Tin Dredgers Indo-Chioss Chinese Engineeringa H.K. Electric Trame Shell Transports*** Ural Caspians -

The Cainkigar value of the Transvaal Stamps alone is over £3,004,

Thereare, however, many unpriced speci-Tronoh... mens of exceptional character and it is probable that no such collection has ever been previously affered for sale in the Colony,

On view from Friday, the 28th Feb. Catalognes will be mod. Ten-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, ›

Auctioneer Hongkong. February 21, 1913.

272

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Codersigned, has received Instruc. To bo rodin

Qu

THURSDAY,

the 6th March, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at No. 3, Babington Path,~~

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

(Full Particulara from Catalogue). On View from Wednesday, the 5th Mar. Catalogues will be issued. TIRMS :-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Åuctroneer. Hongkong, February 28, 1913.

PUBLIC AUUTION.

293

THE Undersigned has received instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction

03

FRIDAY,

the 7th March 1913, commencing st 2.90 ... at No. 5, GrewAST TERRACE, (No. 96, The Poak),

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD:

-FURNITURE,

(Full Particulars from “Ostalogus) On View from Thumday, the 6th Mar Cataloguse will be issued. Truma Chah on delivery,

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, February 27, 1913.

MARTIN'S

SAPIOLET

287

**

Maxican Engios

170/-

33/3

8/1 116/8 56-

67 YEARS OF MARRIAGE.

Jambolini Mahratta Chiol Donald Dhu

Roso Pyramids Perpetual Motion

Royal

Sandringham White Hawthorn Mayfair

Ben Trovate

Вед

Sir Bedevery

Rosyth

Hood

ar Tail

Queen Alexandra has sent a present of G

£ to Mr. and Mrs. William Mobbs, of Ben Wyvin II atlasers, Norfolk, both ninety years old. Mias-In-Banik

Durber

Chief They were married sixty-seven years ago,

Sir Acalon and the husband worked as a labourer on

Primrose the same farm for the same family for Boring on

Gold geronty-three yeasa.

dora Chief

Queen Alexandra in the kindly lefter Sweet Williams described them as two worthy individuals, Revenue and said the facts she had learned about Rice Bird them were most interesting. Mr. F. G. Sweet Pes

Diabolini Highe, of Castleacre, who informed her H

Majesty of the case, which he believes to

Quick Step

a unique in Norfolk, took the royal gift. Joes Mighty to the old couple. "Tell the Queen," said Muley Hand the old lady, "that she has an old woman's Puckrow blossing, and all belonging to be richly bless her and Deford

to her."

------ SUFFERERS FROM.

9.135

267

JET 2ND 38D

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'0. T.'

SAMPLES MAY BE

OBTAINED ON

APPLICATION

ΤΟ

GARNER, QUELCH

Tel. 636.

1T 2ND SAN

VISITORS AT HOTELS. ·

HONGLONG HOTEL

Mr and Mrs. Adair Mrs Adlerenity Mr A. T. Barberini

137 2D 3h Mr M, Baring Mr E. R. Bate

Skin & Blood Diseases

Such as Eczema, Scrofula,Scurvy, las lotions, ointments, so-called: balma, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, o, though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Bolls, time being, DO NOT CURE The trouble lies deeper-in the blood. Thes Eruptions,

complaints are the result of dogging Piles, Blood Poison, Rheama impurities in the blood and co can be tism, Goat, &c., should at once permanently cared only by thoroughly

purifying the blood. realise that outward applications, such

Pimples,

Sores,

CAN BE CURED ONLY BY FURIFYING THE "ELOOD

tien," from whatever cause arising, there

For cloading the blood of all impuri. The Editor of the A Family Doctor" Medion Weekly London's popular writes: "We have seen hosts of letters is no other medicine just as good as bearing testimony to the truly wonderful euros affected by Clarke's Blood Mixture. Clarke's Blood Mixture that's why in fu? in the finest Blood Paziter Mest themods of oos of skin and blood Science and Medical Skill hava bronight diseases it has affected remarkable cures to light, and we on with the utmout comidence recommend it to bar anb where all other treatziente have failed.

scribers and the pahllo

Clarke's Blood id labure je antir

fru from any poison or metallie pregnation, does not contain any Injurious ingredient, and

wife, and useful medicine." --Health

Bold by all Chemists and Potent!!

Medicine Fendors throughout

the World

BLOOD

Blood Mixture

Mr E. &. Beaumont Mr F. R. Belilios Mr G. A. Bena',

Capt. B. Innes Mrs Jordi

Mrs A. N. E. Judah Mr C. M. Keeler Paymaster & Mrs J.

Kiddle, R.N.

Mrs Klobe & ? child-

теп

& CO.

THE SOLE AGENTS.

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R.A.M.O.

strong

Mr L. M. Bayley

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Mr H. Bartholamy Mr L. Birot

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Mr E. 9. Brown

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Loft

Mr. Mason

Major Bowen, A.P.D. Capt. & Mrs McMunn Attorney General children and nurse

R. A.M.C. Backaill Mr. W. A. Butter-Mr & Mrs Mitchell

field

more and child Mr H. Collayabaw Lt. Monteith,

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Rev. Foster Pegg B.A. L. and Mrs T.-C. Mr and Mrs Potrie

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Garnier

Mr Rogers

Me and Mr N. F.

Bianch

Mr G. Black

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Kostor

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and child

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MacIntyre

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T. Matheson

and child

Dr G. W. McKean Dr Msa

and o. W.

McKenny Mr and Mrs D, G..

·and. McNaughtor

bra B. F. Megie Bir B. K. Moht Mr. G. D. Melbourne Mr J. M

Merecki

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Mr F.

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**MF 8. L'otten

Mr and Mrs G. G. Eug Comdr & Mr

Gordon

Mr J, Gordon,

Rooms, RN. Mr Ross

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mrs J. Ross

Hale

Mr L. Scots Lt. Col. and Mrs Gar-Me A. Sinclair don Hall, RA.M.O. Mr A. S. Skott

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Major Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Soati Mr and Mrs W. G. Capt. & Mrs Storick 2nd D.O.LI, maid

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LING ADWARD HOTEL Mrs K Almond

Dunrocht

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Coz

Mrs.and Mrs H., C. Mr C

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Mis R.. B. Powers

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Capt

Linesco

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Mr V. Lagable

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He P. A. Dar

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Be J. B. Elcom

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CJ. W. Evans

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H. Haison

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My A. V.

Pinson

Mr J. D. Powell;

Mr A-Renwick

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Havering

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Mr G.

Mr

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Mr

Smellboom

& Mrs Su

Mra Sallivin

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MF. Brags

ani 1 children

Mia La Braga

Mia M. Braga'

Mr C. Brevet

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Mokay

Mr S. Paul

Lieut R. E. B. Brows-r& Mrs R. Pestonji

tor

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Mr B McHugh.

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DF Michoel

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Mody

Dr Muller Mr.K. H. Doerger Mr M. F. Marrsy Mr. W. A. Donaldson Mr. A. P. Nabba

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Sargon

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TO. Saundumon

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& J. Gandy

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Britt

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Consul General

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