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MONDAY, JULY 21, 1918, 1

AUCTIONS

B.

PUBLIC AUCTION,"

ughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

COTICSZES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

are, Coal, and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN",

COAL STORAGE,

Code used:

Jotting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 28th day of July, 1013, at 9 p.m., at the Offices of the Publi Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of OR WS LAND at Tai Ping Shan, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renown at a Crown Rent to be fied by the Surveyor of His Majesty the hing, for one further term of 75 years. '

Locally.

No. of Bals.

Registry No.

Particulars of the Lot.

deandary Senarumenia.

Approximate)'

N.E. 8.W... W.

IL

144124

· Annual Rení. | *

Upset Price -

Bare feek

31.805

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

THE CHINA MAIL.

NIGHT AQUATIC FETE.

The second night aquatic fete of the Senon prumuted by the Victors Recrim bion Olub, held in the club bath on Satur day oveaing did not attract such a largo gethering as the previous fate, the Poskot probably being that the committee decided

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. te rales the price of admission. The at

PUBLIC

TEE

.",

AUCTION

WEDNESDAY

tendarea was by no means small however, and the spostatok enjoyed a really good aperting programme, which was made the more attractive by the keenness displayed by the competitors in all the events, A Undersigned has received instrus-noculty was introduced on Saturday in the tions to all by Publia Auction

musical buoys ovent, which as its nam indicates was solar to the familiar musical chairs, the competitors in this casa trying to duck under and come up inside a bouy. O a of the races the four length- semtch ovens for soldiers and sailors wina in the nature of an interport trial. The time mado did not compare very favourably with those in the members' avents the winner, who was not pressed either la h hant or the Boat, and gave one the impression that he is capsble of much bettor things.

the 23rd July, 1013 commencing at 2.90 r.,

At No. 4 Mountain View, The Peak.

A QUANTIFY OF, MOURIRULD FURNITURE

Ou view from Tuesday;" Catalogues will be tested. TRIM-A cat.

CEO. P. LAMMERT, frey Auctioneer," Hongkong. Jaly 17, 1919.

886

A.B.C. 4TH & ST EDITION," AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Hongkong, July 19, 1918..

900

KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY. ·

(BRITISH-SACTION),

TO LET

Telegraphic Addrom; 'MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIU AUCTION.

3

HE Ucdersigned have received instruc-

tons to all by Public Auction

00

WEDNESDAY,

b 23rd Jaly, 1913, commencing st 3.30 r., at their Salon Rocina, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Comer of

Ice House Strest,--

<- A Large `QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD" AND " LACKWOOD FURNITURE,

20., fc.,

Comprising ne follows: TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing oom Suites, Upholstered Chairs, and ofas, Carpets and Regs, Bed Room Suite.

NOTICE..

THE PUBLIC is hereby notified that on

and from MONDY, 21st instant the TRAIN TOED to leave Kowas for Snax Car at 2.15 p.nt. will losre ut 2.00 p.m. aud will be accelerated 10 minutos through-

By Opdor,

out.

H. P. WINSLOW,

Manager. Kowloon, July 17, 1919.

889

BON TON.

JUST ARRIVED :—–

A LARGE STOCK OF

arence, Wardrobes, &c. Dning Room AMERICAN

arnitura, Extension Dicing Tables Side-- oards, etc., etc, 1 Dinner and Dessert arvices, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Cutlery, &c.,

BLACKWOOD Overmantals, Card Tables, Couches, Arrachairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Ja dinieres, Hall and Toa Tables, Teapcya, Brickats and Photo Framen, etc., Old Inlaid Chairs, etc., and n few pieces if Chinese Porcelain :

Also

Das Gent's Bicyclo, práctically new,, Sewing Machines, 3 Pianos, Jen Chiats Electric Ceiling Fan and One Typewriter.

Catalogues will be issued. TEMA-As usual,

HUGHES & HUUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, July 17, 1913.

883

PEAK TRAMWATE COMPANY,

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYA

1.00.m. to 8.00 am..very 15 minutos 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m... Every 10 minutes, 10.00a.m. to 11:00 am...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.46 p.m...Every 15 mianto. 19.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 10 ming bes

1.10 p.m. to 1.45 p...Every 16 taluates, 146p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minuter, 2.15 p., to 6.00p.m...Erary 15 miante 3.00m, to: 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutos.

..

KIGHT CARE,

8.50 p.m. and. 8 p. 9.30 pm to 11.00 pm, every half hour, 100 p.. to 11.45 pm, overý quarter of

sa hour

SUNDAYS,

8.00 am to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes, 10.30 am to 11.00 am...Evy 10minutes, 11:45 a.m. to 19 Noon....Every 15 minutes. 12.00 onto 100 pim...Every:10 minutes, 100p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter.. 6.00p.m. to 8.00p.m...Every 10 minut 8.00 pm to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00p.m. to. 8.10 p.m...ery 10 mina't

- NIGHT CARS 4s on Wook Day,

BATTURDAYE.

- Extra Cars at 13 midnight” EFEOLAL CARS by artankemeno ab ti's Company's Office, AZÉLANDRA BUILDING Des Voux Road Central.

JOHN D. NUMPHREYS & SOF.

General MancoETS,

NOTICE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

BOOK BINDING

THE CHINA MAIL" OFFICE.

TO-LET.

No, Kowloon, from 1st August. NO. 3. ORMSDY VILLAS, GRANVILLE

Apply to

SPANISH D «MINICAN

PROCURATION,

2, Seymour Road, Hongkong. Hongkong, July 10, 1318.

TO LET.

The band of the 8th Rajputs, ander. Bandmaster 1.C. de Souza, played an enjoy able programme of popular selectlors,

The results are appended:

reca

Two longtha handicap (ifty yards): First bast 1 F: E. Coleman, roca 4 secs. 994-6th nuc'R C. Witchell, armteb, 29, 4-5 cc. Second heat, A. J.England, THC 4 Burr, 33, soca, 9 R. A. Carra.ho,

A moc., 33, J-5 seo. Third beat, M. I. Railton, recu 3 sec., 31, 4-5 sec., 2,. J.M. R. Parein race-3 sec, 33, sea, Final, 1-Carvalho, 51, 1-5 sec., & Railton. Both the heats sod the Anal were closely was an exciting one. Contested, and the anish of the final hunt

Four lengths (10 yards) soldiers" and sallora race, trial for likely' Interp rt ro- presentatives. First heat, 1 Trumpatar Bao D, R.G.A., 74 sec., 9, Sapper Wright, RE, 74 15.80C. Secad beat 1, Pto. G. 882 Farmer D.CL.I., 7 soc... 2 Bomdr

Court, R.G.A. 78 rees. Final, 1 Farmer, 70 3-5 sec., Bacon, 74 secs. Farmer, took things very easily in his heat, won comfortably with plenty to spare by ten yurds,

A 7 ROOMED HOUSE, furnished, upper levels for 3 months or more.

Apply to

A. B: C/u. this paper.

873

Hongkong, July 14, 1813.

TO LET

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. 40, WONGNEICHONG ROAD.

SHOES, HANFURLY, 11, CONDUIT

BLUE, GREY, WHITE and BLACK SUEDE.

PATENT PUMPS,

and KID SHOES.

Also,

SUMMER HATS

AND

CHILDRENS' BONNETS.

Ready made Dresses to be had in all sizes.

JAPANESE MAKERS,

EVERY KIND

ROAD.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY CO. I. Hongkong, July 10, 1913.

TO LET,

882

THE GROUND FLOUR of No. 6 DES Voeux Road Central, consisting of a Strong Room and nothouses suitable for BANKING OF COMMERCIAL OFFICE, ready

for immediate occupation.

Apply to

DAVID. SABSOON & Co., Ino.: Hongkong, July 4, 1913.

TO LET.

(FROM 1ST JULY 1918).

810

Twelve foot higy dive, scaled handicap. Alaximum handicap 15 out of a possible bu points; five points each allowed for entry, form, distance and recuvary. 1 P. Silva,.

A Stimulant as Satisfactory as Alcohol.

O.T

O.T. is the long wanted happy me- toxicating or other undesirable effects. dium between, a "hard" and a "soft" | 0.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies- drink. It compares with spirituous when needing a stimulant owing to its Liquors in its stimulating qualities, its warming and comforting properties. No satisfying body and its piquant bite-but home should be without a bottle." it is free from alcohol, and is without in-

A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.

Made from natural fruits and herbs O.T. is a pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects. follow the use. After over-indulgence there's no better "pick-me-up. As a tonic, when you feel "out-of-sorts, there's nothing better to make you fit and well again.

O.T. is a trus digestive, and therefore, good as a

AE. Ellis, Ellie tied with R. A.TELATUONE No. 636 Curralho for secred place and won on the

deciding dire. The unplaced competitors were M.A.B. Souza, F. J. Brown, J. BL. A Remedios, G. 0 Jorge, G. E. Lace, A. J. England and A. A. Claxton.

Four lengths handicap: J. C. Finch, 10: 2 secs, 87 8/5 c., 2.A. A. Claxton, scratch, E5 4/0 sec. Anexoedingly clo

race.

There were three entries for the tenn: race, but only two teams, Witchell's" und | Finch's were really in the couning. Fini won in a fine sprint by little more thao s touch. The, 3 min. 257 . The win

ing team comprised W. J. Carroll, G. E. Lice, A. R. Ellis F. H. Coleman, J. M. A. Remedios, E: L. Braga and J.:C Firch

The foto courladed with a water polo match between selected terms, captained by R. O. Witeball (Whitos, and H., C. Sayer (Biurs). Ellis opened the scoring for the Whites, and his team led by this goni At half-time. After tho interval M. Railton seared twice for the Whites, and Fisch notelied one for the Blues:

COMMERCIAL

COTTON REPORT...

Mos I. James F. Hutton & Co. Ltd,, in their Manchester Weekly Market Ro- port, Jated June 28, stateThe prices of id American Current Mouth during the

Footwear No. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak week are a flows?June 20th 6.61. 21st

MADE

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hoogkong, Jane D, 1918,

729

TU

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.,

PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel, Telephone No. 491. Hongkong, May 5, 191",

*** THE CELINA`MAIL.'

NOTICE.

10 LET.

SRA, Kowloon.

HOP with Godown attached, Niza

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 18 with wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Inv. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.

TO LIT.

6.69, 23rd 6.59, 24th 6.543. 5th 6.57 id

to-day at nona 6594. Spot Mud American being quoted Jans 20th 6.79 21 6.79, 23rd 6.74, 24th 6.72, 25th 6.73 and to day at uçan 6.81.

During the earlier part of the week market was on the easier side, but to day and yesterday have sear prices much stronger. These fluctuations are not having much effect either of bringing out new business or of materially affecting offers in hand. While things are not absolutely stationary, each a thing is nowadays an impossibility, business serras to have-suok,

Gold

Beal

mealtime drink, as an after-dinner'liqueux, and as a remedy for indigestion, flatulence and "full feeling" after meals.

As a stomachie, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles No drink is more suitable than OT. for both abstainera and non-abstainers; none fa mara healthful for young and old

Gold

Medal

Grant A

Prix

da Anulytical Control Paris Exhibition, 1909. Empire Exhibition, London, 1911

The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!

O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh fy and exhilarating qualities, is satisfying body and "bite appeal to you-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation.

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with

Lemonade, Soda,...

Mineral Waters, etc.

-

Water

***- (Not' or Cold)—.

Gives full body, ine favour, gives a “bito" kod udellel simulatige refreshing ous flavour that completely Lens, filing and fuculent walały,

effects of writed drinks.

Whisky, Gin, Brandy,

-Wines-

kaprovel davour, intensific

the good qualities, and les ens alcoholic effects,

Ale, Beer, Stant-sivos Ene zip, takes off heaviness and filing effect

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

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DINNEFORDS

The Physician's

Ouro for Goub Rheumato Gout and Gravol

Safest and most Foctivo Aparient

for Regular Use.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONDING HOTEL

to about as low an ebb an at any time Mr J. M. Aaron. during the past two years. Buyers all Mr A. T.-Barbozici roard are generally disposed to wait and Mir E. R. Bate give the market a chance to weaken, if not Mrs. R. Bellion cotton then perhaps manufacturers say Mr A. Flock get easier and the lack of business together Mr. Brawn Mr O, Brown with, aia rele, favourable CROP DOWN, gives ope an idea that prices mast Mr A. Cambridge

Mfr A. 4. Claxton, decline

Mrs J. Cogan...

We sto now gotling to the period when

& Destoso EIRION, No. 10, Peak, tarnished or there is an abundance of rows with regards . H. Davis

rents.

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.

MIRA. N. E. Judah Mr E. S. Kabel

Mr Ellis Kadoorio

Kaight Mr and Mrs W. B.

Mr W.O. Knight

Mr A. Krusoma

Mr F. Leeman

Mr G. T. Lloyd

VORAND CARLTON HOTEL

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr & Mrs Almberg-Hewett

Mr and Mrs B. A. Miss A. M. Horett

Balastine M. W. Jackson. Mr. & Ms W. Bishop Mr A. Lawrenco

Misa Lennard and child

Mr 8. G. Bolden Mr A, R. W. Libbley

Mr A. Lopez

Mr Boarna"

Lieut R. E. B. Brew-Miss Mackenzie

tor

Mies Brocklebank Mrs J, Crawford

Miss M. Martoens Miss Mayor

Miss J. Michrols

Mr M. 3.H. Manning Licat. Geo. W. Crom Mr O. Muller"

Dr E L. Martyn Lahbbie, B...

bliss 31. Matheson

Mr B. K. Mohta

Mr J. Merecki

Mr. A. Meston

Ard 2 children

MacIntyre have many fcctuations during the next

Mr Goo. Martin couple of months. It is interesting to com: M J. Dewar

and Mrs R. H. Mr C. Farebrother Mr

Bison To let or for male, GLENSHIEL, pare the fluctuations of the last two seasons.

Dougian Two years ago American Cotton dropped Barsur Road, No. 12, Peak, 6 rooms..

from the end of Jone to the sad of July Mr and Mrs H. O Mrs R. T. Matheon

Ehrenfel *CRAIGʻRYNIE, No. 4, the Poak; to lot; fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and almost 1 porib and advanced nearly id

in the following mouth August, after which Mr J. L. McFall croquet lawns, ̧

Furnished KOKENDOA, No. 118, prices fall away altozether this was of Mr W. H. Foll Communications relating to nowe should The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate course the effect of the big crop, but look Me W. Fischer

ing at last year with American Cotton cry Mr H. G: Fiber

advanced nearly a

Mr Deoman Faller much where it is now it Ons GODOWN, Duddell. Street No. 9 The Pent, 6 CAMERON penny during July and lost all the edince, Mr R. Ostrow

in August, and has since been fairly study. Mr and Mrs I. H. VILLAS, Mount Kellet.

48 have to-day received very eating Guiro factory naws of the Monson from Dr. J. M. Claspis. In the Bombay district they are expedien- BizA. G. Gordon cing beavy rain, and the outlook is very Mr Y. Goulbour

their

be addressed to Time Entron,

Correspondante cat forward games and address with any commani tion addressed to the Editor, not becomarily for-publication but as evidence of good | faith, alebo naduje se All matter for publication should be

written on one side of the paper only,

No anonymously signed communication

will be inserted:

eb has already appeared in any other paper

FOR SALE."

Me A. B. Moulder Mr J.D: F. Milder Mrs J.D. F. Milder

F Miss G. ULeary

Mr J. Ormistons

Mr. R.lay

Mr H. B, Rolfes

Mr J. C. Sibley quite so fortunate and the distribution of Mr R. J. Grimshaw MET, Singer Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1254,

the moisture is not so ered as it might be, Mr P. U-Von Griso- Mr. and Mrs E.

KN Sisita Gono Mr V. Serby LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road but we understand that no anxiety is so Fine View of Harbour. & Rooms, 3 Bath far felt an to the crops. Whatever on Dr J. G. Haunt rooms, Garden and Tennis Court Accontouragement may have been given by the ME W. T. Harbord Miss A. Square

outlook, it has not stimulated dying to Mr B. Handerson

"FARTING and ROGATE on part of Tourable. The Calcutta district is not Mr3. Gaugsy T. Bafier

modation for 30 Bariants.

Latter relating to business should be "Apply to addrool to TuR SEQKZZANY.

Orders for extra copies of the Curri

Mam should be sent as soon as possible na

the

supply is limited Dash 10 ot. Orodit

20 cta., per oợPY.

Alterations and additions to Advertise, menta on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5,-8 and.S

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY bould be seat to the Ose, No. 6, Wynd

Prospectuses, Trade Circulars Programmes, Menus, eto, etc

Artistically Arranged, and Darofully Printod,

Clown Proof

sed prompt delivary

end me the copy we do the rest

ham Mircot, not later than 13:80 a.m.

Alberations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 8, 7 and 10. should be sent us not later than 2 p.m.

New Advertisements should be and in befoto 3 p.m. 7)

Advertisements and Suleeriptions which are not ordered for a fixed period will be continued int countermande.

Telegraphlo Address Man Hongkong Telephone Nos

Stan Unika Maan Larks,

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

drd Floor, Alerinärs Buildings, Hongkong, "Ang... A,"1911,

THE

OHINA MAIL

Mr. R. Tapp

Mt W. E. Weidler

Madam Fanault

Mr T G. Flynn Mr A. Frith

lisa Cayin

Mi 3. Godwin

Mr Goeling

Me H. Granby Mr. J. Grandy Misa L. Greenhill- Miss Himbary S Mr O. Harpeit

Mira

Mr Parker Me S. Paul

Mt S. R. Pike Mr. W. Randall Mr A. F. Romedica M: A Bigge Aft G. W. Sovell · Mr Stamfo d Mira J. Stusit Mr.

TEAK HOTEL

LE TO. R. Arober, Lt-OoL H.. W. Dles,

RGA RAM.C.

Mr & Mrs. W. Arm. Mr & Mr P.Jacks

strong

Mr. and Mrs E. 8.

Krauss-

Mr & M. T. Arthur Mr E. F. Ancott

Mrs W. M. O. Bar.

relt and child

Capt. & Mrs McMu

children and Dario RA.M.O.

Mr and Mrs O. D. J. Mr E. J. MeNutly

Bell

Mr & Mri Beyer

Mr Bowdler,

Mi & Mrs Mitchell

more and child

Mr and Mrs H. Ober

Major Bowen, P.D. and child

Attamey-General J. Rus. Foster Fagg

A. Backall

Mr J. Plummer

Mr & Mra Darracht `peng

Mr M. Caty

Me Powell

Major Davy, R.E. RE

Mr G A. Dutton Mr RaltonTM Coasul & Mrs Eitzon Mr A. Sinclair

Mr and Ms B.. A. Mr Skelt

Bale

Mr and Mrs S. S

Mr & Mr A. Gibson Sharp

Col. Gordon Hall, Le Col W. H. Caher

RAMONA

Me J. H. Gordon

Mr H. Hancock

Smith, A.0.D.

Mr & Mrs P. So's

Mr and Mrs G. 14.

Mr H. A. Hazeland Stewart & children Capt & Birs Hodgins Mr.D. Wagver Major Humphrey. Mr N. O. Walker

Mr David Wood RES.

Mr and Mrs W. G.Capt.Whitela. O.D.

Humphrey

GHLAND HOTEL

MW. C. Biri

Mr and Mrs A. B.

Crow

Mr G. Frenck

MF D. Freese Dr Kost

Mr O. G. Klog

Capt. J. S. Lowía-

dou

Mr F. Lorris

Mr A. H. Sayer Mr Schotlosladk Mr C. Weismann

WINDHAM HOTEL.

Mr A.D. Copland Mr E. Froblie Mr G. W. Groseolt Mr O. G. Harrison Mrs Pay word

J. Treadgold. Mias F. Hayward

Mr E. Vincont

Kisa Vyvūna Mr & Mrs William

ZING EDWARD HOTË:. Aliaoud

Mr B. J. Cargill

Mr T. Choo

Mr H. Clegg

| Mis M. 8. Hoy

Mr and Mrs J. H.NS!

Mody

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Mir A. Murphy

Mr and Bles Dobbie Mr. M. F. Horrsy

Mr WA. Donaldson Mr AP. Nobbs,

E.

Birs Everett

Hire Finchott

Med. Oritable

any extent for India, small lines are always Hon: Mr R A. Capt. H. 4. Walksr

Hewitt, C.M.G. doing, but we do not find any business of weight. Instead we find that the oppor. Capt, F. W. Holder, tunity of cancelling orders which are late

fofant and nuřia

for shipment is in many cases taken ad-M: E. B. K, Baat vantage of, and even Dhooties have been Capt. K.

esacalled on this account Calico. Printing

The Esgestors in the

trado have this week come out on strike and if the strike lasbe very long, it will bo an awkward affair. The general opinion weems to be that a fortnight or three weeks should see the end of it, but this section of

Mr H, P. Whito

Mr F. W. Waite Mr G. G. Wood

R. Inner Mr B. P. Teadell

CINGMILKILE BOTEL Consul General An. MrT. A. Loughlin

"Carson'

Mr M, L, Parsuns

Capt. & Mrs W. U.

Passmore

Mr and Mrs W. D. MA. D. J. Penke

Kraft

Miss F. Sandors

Me & Lira O Taurit. Mia Scheuk

send Mr & Mrs. Shelbamer Mr and Mrs Lemate Mr H. B. Sparge

&M AB. and

Sexart & childran

MrJ, Lennox

Me W. Logan Mr D. Walker bir F. A. Mackintial Dr. Walther

„Mr GO' Whitelaw: Mrs Mayer and not... Mr B. O, Morgan

Me Masnoy Mr Wilseth Prot. O. E OberMr and Mrs F. B. Mr and Mrs M. O.Mr & Mrs 3. Bober Meagh

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr 5.8 Morrison

Backhouse

Washing Books. Piling trade is very bay, and the Bowman, M

Price

conta.

TOR good olid most sin Cert, or Table D'Hoté with Wines & Liqueurs at the Baby ALEXANDRA 0179

Mrike will affect the delivery of orders Dr and Mrs B. W. Mrs G

Brown Mr A. L. Shields where new designs bave to be engraved for. some time to pop.e. Me and Mrs A. E. Capt. 0.8 Skrin

“Khiro, RwAz Thausal mailreports to haud from Shang- hung tata week opone of the crops out there Mar, Bilkins Dr Stedtron being on the whole natiefactory, exppeinly

Carleton

Blaft Surgeon. Hist, an der in the Provinces upon which Shanghal RNA dependent for its trade-business from this Major & Mrs. F. J. M. TO. Walch

MFP, D. Wilson. quaster is very dull at the moment and the funter falling prics, of silver puts a further dif- Dy & Mps Evan Jpcear 3. W. 44thson fealty in the way of busines

M&M 148 Kattle, 2015 (1

M and Mro Akehurst

Mr D. H. Balfour Mr James Boyd

0.Mr. Guy

Mr A. II. Herit Mr. I. Harknes Mr Wing Hoy

Mr G. Edwarda "Mr W. Kur Mr G. U., Grabara M.H. Lehman Major & Mi-W. BIM & MR. Pithle

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Mi and Miss Jones Dr Lewis Mr W. R. Ockor MrT. W. Perkunder Mr G. A. Sterenson Mr and Mrs Toba

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