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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913.

AUCTIONS

G.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

THE YEAR EKOSELY,

CENTRALA ABOLISHED,

There was a good attendanon at the ' winter general meeting of the National Ride Association, which was held recently, at the Royal United Service Institution.

Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Condition of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER Major General Lord Choylesmere presided,

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,'

AND Å BAIRIEST,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN "

FOAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A.B.C, 4TH & 5mm EntzionƏ,

AL. TELEGRAPINIC CODE..

Talographic Addresa: *MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION. ***

THE Undersigned have recalvad iustruo.

Bions to Sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN KD),

MONDAY,

the 10th March, 013, at 3 r.., st FORK Bask East, No. 144. Magazine Gapy-

THE SUNDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

&c.,

Therein Contained. (Particulars from Catalogue).

Un view on day of rule. TESSA urani.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, March 1, 1013...

303

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION

R.

by Austion Bala, to be

hold on MUNDAY, the 10th day of March, 1913, at, 3 .., at the Ollege of the Publio. Works. Department, by Order of His Ex- collanay the Governor, of Two Lots of OROWN LAND at Shintiván Road, in-1 the Colony of Bengkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crowe. Rents to be find by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KI, for one further term of 76 yoRIS.

Enealfly.

No. of Sale.

Registry Nu

Shaukiwin 3

| Adjoining "Infant Tot

Particulars of the Lots.

Boundary Measuremen

about.

*.

4.

R

It tu +

HOTELS

THE

Upset Piles.w

Contents

Shears teet

|Annsai Rent, j»

3,430

ጉድ -

FOR SALE.

1.

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

PLOYER'

68 feet overall. 19 feet boam.

Tenk built. Tenk decked, Metal sheathol.

Complete with all deok gear, anchors, sto Cabin and Fantry furnishings, ete.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH AXN VESTED THE SHAMAN DI 293 THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LAD..

'and

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS

BATH ROOM TO KACH ROOM.

Gold and Hot Water throughout

PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM,

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE For Particulare apply to

THE MANAGER. Frz. No. 129. Tolg. Address 'Tramorni.."

Hongkong, Fah, 3. 1918,

HE Undersigned have received instruc- KINGSCLERE

THE

tions from the Hox. «lus CarTAIN SCPERCYTENDENT OF POLICE, to Sell by Public Auction

or

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th March. 1918, at 11 a.m, nt the POLICE ComPonsa · Central Police Statina;--

À QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED GOVERNMENT ·

296

HOTEL.

HONGKONGAN

UNRIVALLED position in the Hil

district, overlooking the Bota uica' Gardens and facing the Harbour.

་་

Numerous quiet Suites with luxurionaly itted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fand. Tulephones in Bedrooms and Sitting room throughout. Telophore No. 1193. AND UNCLAIMED AND Cxbler Address: *Sachaola,' CONFISCATED PROFERTY, Including Clothing, Bocte, Meas Utensils,

STORES,

A.2.3. Cude ōth Ed Hongkong, September 1, 1908. 120+

Winchester Rifles, Mauser, Browning

Savage and Col: automatic Pistols, Revel-

vers of different Calibres, a large quantity KING EDWARD HOTEL

of Ammunitione, etc., etc.;

4130

19, Tine Kerosene and Miscellaneous

Articles.

Qu view day of male,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers.

TERMS:-As caual.

Hongkong, March 6, 1013.

PUBLIC AUCTION

324

IHE Undersigned have received instrue"

The

basic duction,

(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONGERNEN).

THURSDAY,

the 13th March, 1913, at 2.30 r., at their BALLS Rooms, No. 8, Don Væur Road, Corner of Ice House Street,- A CONSIGNMENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

(ALL NEW GOODS, Comprising:-

A

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.

UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

EXCELLENT ROOMS,

ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT.”

ĮREASONABLE RATES,

TELEPHONE 73.

I, HAYNES, Manager Hongkong, Vetober 2, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL,

WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,

13:

Opposite Clock Tower.

'OCATION good for Hillside Scongry

FROM BUSINESS CENTRE, Families, Residents and Tourist made thoroughly comfortable.

Terms Moderate.

RUS ON FIRST-CLASS LINES, Under the Personal Supervision of the

Turkish Towels. Brown Lion Towels, Bath Sheets, Huckaback Tools, Hand- mbroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towels, Single and Double Bed Size Hum- stitched Eheets, Honeycomb Quilts, Damask Proprietress Table Cloths säd Serviettes, Roller Towel, Ladies's and Gent's Handkerchiefs Lace Curtains, 3yda, Bjyds, and 4iyla, Pantry,

Tes and Glass Cloth, Gent's English made Tunis Shirts, 15, 161, 18 & Jēžin Pyjama Shirts, Socks, Table Covers, Lady's

ML. 5. HOT.

BRABSIDE PRIVATE HOTEL,

Chemisen, Camisoles, Knickers, Night | CITANDING · in its own grounds with dresses, Printers Skirts, Gent's Summer Vests, Singlets,

Also

A low lots of Tablo Plate, E -F. Centro- piece, Fruit Dishes, with E-P. Handlen, Rodgers Cutlery, alc., etc.

(In small lots to suit parchasura).

Tizus (~~år usum).

Tennis and Croquet Lawn, Lane Airy and Well Furnished Fooms, Everj home comfort. Fine View of the Harben? Telephone, No. 690.

Apply to X F. W. WATTS,

"Ervaside,' 20, Macdonnell Road Hongkong, September 2, 1908.

S

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 21, 1913.

LEN

TING.

261

No. 14, D'Aquilas Sparks,

TERMS VERY MODKRATE

· Consultation, Tra

THE

NOTES ON WILD - IN' - LIFE -HONGKONG AND SOUTH

CHINA.

BY THx Rev. G. A. BUNBURY, MA,

o be had at the China Mail Offlor

CHINA MAIL

11

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

and. among these present were Colonel Lord Bingham, Lol Cloncorry, Lord Kinnaird, Llout. Calone) the Hon. T. E.. Fremantle, Lieut.-"anarat Sir W. H Mackinnon, Sir Ralph Knox, Lieut. Qalen 1 Walker, Colonel Ruggles-Brise, Captain Cuirthope, M. and Lieut.. Colonel C, B. Crosse « (secretary). The council of the unacciation had met earlier in. tha day, and the results of their deliber stions were submitted for onfirmation.

The Chairuan asnomend that the Bialog moeting would be held from July 14 to 20. and the omnit bore meeting during the first week. That period was the latest they ecull armage, án Australian teman had asked for an Empire match to be shot, and the crancil bad arsont d to such a match ; the competition would take place probably on the Friday and Saturday of the week pawceeding the Dialoy meeting. Invitations had been seat out, and Colonel the. Hon. T. F. Fremntia had been appointed captain of the British tonin. (Choers. } For some time the question of condra-ing the regulations for the meeting had been. under consideration, the book haring buerine very vajuminous, and Captein Alan

UTAL FUNDS AT Slaz Dicases, 1911, McLean had undertaken the revision. Is

TOTAL F

£9,581,288.

-Authorised Capital £8,000,000

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000

had been decided that the regulations

for Service rifle sights and for match

Paid-up Capital .....£2,437,500 rides should be similar to thosó of 1912, 1Fire Fands...

Sinking Fund Account

Sevenna Fira braach..........

Life and Annuity 1 Branohoe....... } Revenue Marine Department. Other Receipt

3,890,114

Il-Life & Annuity Funds... 18,136,180 And Service rifle sights approved for 1412 88,612 had been approved for 1913. Tae Sights Committee had met that morning: tour £22,561,258

new sights were submitted and approved. 2,567;158

Aa innovation they intended to introduce 1,973,269 this year was one man firing at a time with

262,609

a time allowance, in individual competitions 430,183 but that would not apply to shoulder-to- shoulder competitions. Instead of having £6.239,312

separate competitions for the several classes the number of prizes in esch competition would be divided in proportion to the num bar of entries in each claan. (Hear, hear.)

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set naida to meet

the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

vigents

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE

COOLETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL Maxiomas, HoxoxoG

It had been decided to abolish "centrals,"" (Hoar, hear.) Blow off shots would be done away with, and be replaced by practice shots.

CANADA HILLD.

'0. T.' ‘0.

SAMPLES

MAY BE

OBTAINED ON

APPLICATION

TO

GARNER, QUELCH

Tel. 636.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG HOTELL

Last year the Dominion of Canada generously gave a donation of 81,000 to Mr E. W. Adams warde the prize list. 16 came rather late Mrsdierenity for the year, and it had been decided to Mr A. T. Barberini

the purchase devote it partly to

of a Mr M. Baring challenge shield and partly for the encour Mr E. R. Bata Agement

Turritorials in conection I

G.

M. G. S. Jober Mra Jordi

Mrs A, N. E. Judah

Mr Y. A. Katumi Capt. W. E Kent

& CO.

THE SOLE AGENTS.

PRAK HOTEL.

Dr and Mrs Anbrey Mr Jessen

Lt. Archer, R A.M.C.Mr M. Kassano Mr & Mrs W. Arm-Mr and Mrs Kahlar

strong

Mr G. P. Lammert

SKAND CARLTON HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs B. Allen Mr and Mrs L. Jones Mrs V. L. Andrews, and childraa

nurse and infant Rev. and Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs B. A And children

Balantine

Mr J. Joseph

Misa M. F.-C. Konz

Mi K. Bennett Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Lt. Col. & Mrs A.

Mis rances Bennett Roy. and Mrs Cacil Less, A.F.D. & child XD & Mrs W. Bishop W. Knox

and child

Mr A. R. W. Libbley Rat, CL-Marfield

Mary in-hich would Mr E. Board-doy Paymaster & Mrs J. Mr E. F. Aucolt

prize,

J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAOU bush the game lines na lastRailios

JON THE EAST, Tukto,

Juar

Birch

with

Mrs E. R ar, with the addition that is would be Mr G. A. Bena open to all qualified serving Te ritorials. Cat.

6. R. Heynon New Insurance Paid for......£ 25,687,500 wish of

That was in accordance with the expris- | Me A. Outstanding insurance amounte

Uffice. of the War

Block Mr G. For some time they had hid andordia-Mr G. Bretr £289,653,220 cussion what was called the Spencer scheme Mr H. £104,088,885

Mrs B DI

ta

53,439,966 10,399,0

Burnett Butzbach. Mrand Mrs Callson Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr A. S. Campbell Mr E. de Cartier

Kiddi

RN. Mr A. Bruseman

Mr & Mrs Kuekz

Mr J. Law

Mr & Mrs B. Legorde

and infant Mr G. T.

Lloyd Mr 9. Lowris

Mrs A: Lyde Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

Bir A. Mackenzie Mr J. A. Mackay Mrs Marae Mr G. 1 Dingwall-Main

Assets amount to.......

for popularizing the King's prize; and the 3dge Surplus monnte to... 17,822,766 the cen- Dividonds to Policyholders

1910.

10,576,157 Posititions sint locally. The county a

ciations had been asked for co operation in Total paid Policyholders 1910

carrying Total Expanses for 1910......

out the scheme which was hoper Gross earnings from Interook

would simulate local interest in the prize and their replies had boen read that morn- ing There was nothing in the replies against the proposal, but there was nothing| definite enough for the council to deside to Mr and Mrs A. G. and child. adopt the scheme this year,

and Rents for 1910. 21,648,50

Gross rate of Totome from

Investments 1810:....... Hongkong. Fel, £3, 1912.

NOTICE.

4.487

MBE under-named Firm of TAILORS, DRAGERS and GUITARS commence business from 27th September at their new establishment next to the P. & O. Co's promi

promises. Wat variety of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR and a choice selection of PIECE and FANCY GOODS from London and

He was sorry to report a falling-off in the number of entries fast year of no towar than 3 573, representing a less in receipta of £1,147 The sgures were:

191149,284.....£12,651 1919......45.711......£11,504 Personally, he did not attribute the falling off to any lack of p pularity of Bley, but to inability to attend camp and raining Hear, (hear.) The expen-o- attached to ride shooting were not small (Hear, hear.) The loss of revenue was met partly by a reduction in value of prizes to

he extent of £1,4 3, and

Mr J. S. Chalmers

Mr A. A. Claxton

Cohn

MA W. F. Cowes Miss Crocker

Me H. Crombie

Mr and Mrs W.

מנות

De U. Marriott MR. T. Matheson

Mrs W. McIntosh Dr G. W. McKean Dr. and Mrs C. W.

Mokenny G.Mr and Mrs D. G. McNaughtor

Miss Crum Mr G. T Curry Mr A. S Cuttoll Mr & Mrs Henry

Dalins

Mr B. F. Megie Mrs B. F. Magia Mr B. K. Mehta E Mr. C D.. MrMelbourne

da

Sir William & Lady Mr W. F. Moir

Rees Davies and Mr M. J. Mongoli

My J. D. F. Mulder maid

Mr. J. D.

D. F. Muldor Miss C R. Denn

Dr Muller Mr A. 8. Murch Mr & Mrs Oensburger

Kid child Mr Y. d'Oettingen. Mr J. Ormiston

Paris, equal to that of any of the princip the first time since 190 found for Mr A. F. Doans

houses in this Colony, are displayed in their Show Room.

Visitors cordially welcomed.

A trial order for clothing is respectfully

solicited

A personal visit to our Show Room is sure to rasuit to mutual advantage.

WING FAT. CHEONG, 24, Dan Voeux Road Central. Hongkong, September 27, 1913.

1225

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

General Merchants

and

hat there was surplus on the revenue a count.

*Mr H. C. Denson

Mr & Mrs Dertenpe

and 2 children

There had beun gifts to the masoɛm Bistoy, and they were to have specimens Mrs R. 11. Douglas of all the kinds of ammunition sued in the Mr and Birs Dova Balkan War. The rifia ciab

Mr W A. Dowley continued to make good progree, the total MrW. O. Drew number of clubs which had been flint

maromen

br M. Publ.

C. My

Mr B. Potten Mr & Mrs W. Hatton up to the close of the year being 2,317, Mr J. R. Drwilt

Mr J. Duncan.

Potts obispaly Mr and Mm P. with

O. E. Powell membership of they badi done

to. Σπορ somethi0,000

the up

Denroche

Mis R. B. Power interest in rifle-shooting in his Majesty's Mr & Mat B. Dyno Me S. D. Pyke Dominions and throughout the world. Mr J E. Edwards Mr. E. H

The chairman conluted by Mis and Mr H. C. Mr W. Band (Cheers.) moving the adoption of the report.

Miss F Sir Kalph Krox secondedthe proposition, Mr & Mrs B. Everod Mr G. E. Ringel which was adopted unanimously.

Mr

MrF.F. T Robleder Mr and Mrs. G.

Rumall

LIVE ORIGINALS.

C. Eadale

}

Mam C. Finlayson

Mr H. G. Fisher.

Mr E. AS. Fowler Mr E. Bachs

Me Denman Falire Mr W. Scott

Mies E. J. Fuller

MA

A. GOLTO

Ming:

Mr E. H. Sharp

and child

Mis Sinclair

Me and Mr E. E.

Smith

Me T. W. Smith

MJ H. Smith

Mr J. O. Sible The characters of "The Seething Pot Mr and Mrs J. F. Mrs G, Y. Sidford

G. have pocurred in the many novels which George

George Gogrge A, Birmingh-m" has poured

Mrs Gilmore-Karz forth, with astonishing fertility, every few Mr A. G. Gordon the since his first success. After MY Goulbourn **Hyacinth," the second of the series, Mr Joseph Gould. ecaned to draw public man so openly bet

Mad. Gourgay Mr J. H. Green Mr. J. Grimshaw

Gano en for the ineprosible quente, F. J.

Mr. D. Baes Maldon, who is the hero of "Spanish Mr O. Haldar

it is believed that a live original exists. for

Mrs Barrett & child. Mr and Mrs A. C.

Lofte Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs 13. W. J Mr R. Masujima

Bali

Capt. & Mrs McMann

Mr and Mrs Eøyer

Mrs Bowdler

Major Bowca,

children and purse, R. A.M.C.

P.D.Mr E. C. McNulty

Attorney General Mr & Mrs Mitchell-

Bucknill

mara and child

Mr W. A. Butter-Lt. Montaich

field

R.A.M.C. Mr E Colleyshow Mr & Mrs M. Fatten' Major & Mr.Comys, den

R.A.

Rev. Foster Pegg

Lê Bảo lẫn T. 6. Mr Plummer

Cunningham, I.A.Lt. Col. Radcliffe, R. E.

Mr Bolton Major Davy, R.E. Mr Deunya Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mra Eitzon Mr Rogars

Mr & Max A. Ritchie Mr Robarta

Mr and Mcs G. C. Bug Comdr & Mrs

Gamier

Rome, R.N.

Mx and Mra G, G. Mr L. Scott

Gordon

Mr J. Gordon

Mr A. Sinclair

Mr C. Skott

Me and Mrs B. A. Mr A. Findlay Smith

HALS

Lt. Col. Usher Smith, Lt. Col. and Mrs Gor- A.O.D.

don Hall, R. A.M,Q. Mr and Mrs Soffieti Mr R. E. Hall

Capt. & Mrs Sterick

Mr H. A. Hazeland

2nd D:C.L.L., maid Capt & Mrs Hodgins and child Major Humphrey

Mr R. S. Stewart Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mrs J. Sutber.

Humphreys

land

Mr and Mrs. W. M. Col. & Mra Tuson

Humphreys

2nd D.O.L.J.

Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major&Mrs Wenbarn Mr H. U. Jeffries Mr A. Keith

Capt. Whitfield

Me David Wood

ASTON HOTEL, ' Mrs H. Anderen ... Mr G. Langopé Misa C: E. Anderson Mr J. S. Lloyd Mr J. B. Arnold Mr F. Lony's Mr E. W. Austio Mr I Lonys Mr and Mrs Balita Col. G. B.. Lucian Mr & Mrs J. Bayle. Mr V. Ingehie Mr L. Birot MCA 0. Imatie Mx and Mrs. J. B. Mr and Mrs

Black Mr E 5. Brown

Mr O. LA Bron

C. L. Bren

-

Mr S. Campbell Mr Y. C. Chang Mi, and Mex James Mr HV. Chenn

Spittles

MrY. A Chopard).

Commission Agents, the loading, characters in all his bookt Mr. P. O, Von Giriao- Mine Square

HONGKONG, CANTON,

SHANGHAI “AND

HANKOW.

SINGON & CO

ESTARLIKHED, A.D. 1880

-Me Wr. Stowar

Lb and Ms CE.

Stainer

-Mr H. E. Swaffold | Gold" and ita sequel, and who rosppowrs | Capt. T.-P. Hall

MP3, G. Hauma Mr Was. SWAND adoptor, and, under, a different name,

Mr W. L.Faabord Mr JB Tapp in other novels and in his two play. Mr. E. Hardman Mr.B. I. Tracey "The Northern Lrop" is his historical Hon Mr B & Lapt. EZ Tuetkin novel depicting resolutionery Ultr Hewett, C.M.G. MF B. M. Tyler during the Rebellion of 1798; The Bad Mr and Mrs. H. F. Mis J., Waterman Times" is a study, from the landlord's Me J. & Higgins

an Mr Mrs B. Wabh

&M A Weill point of view, of the Land League agitation. Mr H. Horton. and 4 childrat

Mr G. A. Howarth Mr D: EL Wand The restof his novels are of our own time,

His 4 Min Willands MIEL, J. HA eren.The Seething Pot plaos Parnolj

Mr. & Mrs F, Winkl Mrs Hyde

Mr G.G, Wood.

Hickman'

in a contemporary setting rather, shan in Mr E. H, Ingram that of his own time twenty-Busymago Cap B Imos Since "Spanish Gold? « rullicking farce,

Capt

Mare

Mr A. G. Millar

Mr F.

E

Morgan

Mr K

Mr FM

K. de Morri

Mrs 8. Morton

Mr. Wilton Newton.

Mina B. Palms

Me V. C. Parr

Shaw

de Mrs: Corna: Mr & Mrs E. Pink hassan

MA: V. Pinson Mr. H. Dedeoglos J. D. Powell Air B. Barnshaw M: A. Berwick Mr & Mrs In Boy d' Mr G. Bush well

Mr. J. A. Etiolles

Mr. de Traville Mr L. Vellor Mr. B. Walters Mr. J. Watson Mr W. Lloyd Wil

lapse

Mrs A. R. Frick Mr S Harding Ar T. E. Harrison. Mro. Henkin

M: S. G. Balden

Capt. and Mrs Braga Mes 0. L. Mazield

M F. Brags

Mira L. Braga

| Misa M. Braga

M: 0 Brevet

an akildren

Mr and Mrs. A. J.

Mahay

Mrs. Past

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

ter

Mrs J-J. Paterson Mr E. Bundin s Mr W. Prin le. Jan. Mr and Mrs J. Cana Mr &. F. Remedion

ToDo 4 children. Mr A.

A. Rigg Mrs J. Crawford Mr and Ms Arthur Livut. Geo W. Crom- Rogerson

bie, R.E

Mr A. B. Rol'ins

Mrs E Cropley Mr and Mrs T. G. Mr John Dembin Russelt

Mr. M. D. Edmonds Mr E. Sargen Madam E. Eugenia Mr W. M. Saul Me and Mrs Fred. Mr L C. Sanderso

Ferger

Mr T.G. Flyne

Mr K. Gourgay Mr A. J. Grandy Me G. Harper Mr G. R. Haywood Mr & Mrs W. Head Mr M. Hortal

Mr W. Jackson

Mr and Mrs E. H.

Scott

Mr G. W. Sewell

Me W. H. Smith ft A. E. Stearns Miss C

C. Stephans: Mr R. H. Stephenson Mr E. J. Treadgold Mr & Mrs E. Tribulat Mr & Mr P. Valeo

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mrs R Almond Mr and Mrs Amott Mr F. Aron Mrs Birs and child. Me T. Cheo

Mr W. Cax

Mr G. L. Duncan Capt.

Mr and Mrs F. E

McHugh

Capt. G. D. Mil Mr and Mrs J. H. S.

Mody

Mr M. F. Murray, Mr A. P. Nebbs

P Earhardt Mm Osborse

Mrs Ehrhardt & childMis Osborne Mrs

Finchett

Capt. & Mrs W. C.

Mr and Mrs. B. de Pasmante

Freitas

MILL. Pock

Mr J.E. L. GresnillCapt Federres Mr Geo. Grimble Mr J.J.naen

Mrs A. Konnedy

Mr J. Knaack

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & & Mrs C. Jaurit-

Mr C. A. Pasi

Mr & Mix A. Porvirz Mr Rodyk Miss F. aondere

Mr & Mrs Schenk

Mr. and Mrs J; A.

Scott and family

Mr and Mr Lemaire Dr Sibreek

and child

Mr B. 8. Sparge

Mr G. 8. Magicnomy Capt. & Mr 1, EL. Mr and Mrs Majer Stewart & children

Mr.W. Thrashes Mr D. Walker"

sad soo

| Miss Massey

Mr G. H. May

Mr W.E. Weidler

Mr G. C. Whitelaw

KINGBOLERE HOTEL. -

Consul General: &».Liedi, & Mrs E E

derson

Lubbock

Mr and Ms J. H. Mz K. S. Marrison

Backhouse

Mi and Mex' 8. G. Dr and Mrs B. W;- Newall

Brown

Robert

Prof. 0:: Ober Mr and Mrs AE. Mr and Mrs A

Carleton

Perfect Mr. and Mrs M. D. Mr & Mrs J. Rob

Corria Maj.I. Carris, R.G.A. Mm G. Sachse

L. Currie, child Mr A. L. Shields

Men

L

and purse.

Mr W. B. Ford

Mr Gillingham

Mr W. B. Hind

Capt. C. V. & Brim

Nairo, BA

Dr Stedmas

Mr H. P. Thomss

Major & Mrs F. J. MG, J, K. van der

Hunter

Wal

Mr & Mrs A. Johnson Mr and Mrs 8 Mr & Mrs Erad-Jones Mr van Wearen

Williamse

Mr W MAHU

Me EE, Jaanin

Mr W.-Juter Miss M: King --

G. GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Wrightson Mr and Mrs Allan Pas ZX F. Beunhetsed BANANA HLse V Banetta

Me Mrad Mrs Orow

lie has tended more and mors to produce Mr D. W Cade Me WC Make

purely humorous and factastic work, Mr A. Cochmano. * Mr W, H. Morris

Typhoon Map & TROS STERI METAT and HARD. abandoning the mate serious vein of Mr and Mei G. W. Mr Bar

Guide

Wholomle

and Retail Iroeningengam, Pig Iron and

political

Foundry Coka Importera. Gamann Bhear up to the

27, Hna Lowa Bekant, (2nd Bumpet, wek

kaepius. And, Bhipahandlen Mos 35 art.

of Central NationTV

which ba, worked

Mr W. Dobbs Benedict Mr

And of Mr. J. D. Fro

META

Mr and Mrs Greer 26ne Hallett -

· Ma Higginbotham):

Dr Boyb

Me A. M. Williams

his moss Mr Hayward Ste

Hendry

Mr Mudie

fr and Mrs Radfind

Mas Ads Howly Mr & Mrs J. Bairra Dr Scherey

Mr H. T. Sha

Sharp Mr J, Bohmann. Miss Stephans MfD. Atorch Mierand Mes Tobia Mr Tobias

Bir U. Walamazım

Mr E. Langit MEP D. WILEY Dr El-Martyn LobbMr J:W> Wilmore?"

Me de Mm W/Logan MrB. Wöskrave

THE STATION HOTE

Mr & Mrs La An-Majors & Mira La Li

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