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MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1918,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY

General Auctioneers

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AND 11

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

** TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITION, Al. TxzxonaPHIC Cour.

Telegmphis Address: MEITON HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION. »

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned tave received Instruc tious, to sell by Public &notion (For ACCOUNT OF Mi. FX. D'AINADA * CASTRO),

on

THURSDAY,

the 7th August, 1919, commencing at 9.30 L. at Elliot. Crescent

No. 20, Robinson Road, MIE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, etc.,

therein contained Comprising→→→

Large TRAKWOOD Hall Stand, Hall "and Stair Carpets (now). Upholstered Arm- Blackwood Tables, obairs and Sofas, Stands, Chairs, etc., Pictures and Paint- ings, Chinese and Japanese Porcelains, Sorgo and Ince Curtains (new), Teakwood Dining Room Furniture in good condition, Glass and Crockery Ware, a large number of Blue and White Wall Plates, Vasos, etc., including large Fire Screen, (Diar and White Porcelain Panela), Teakwood Bed Room Furniture of superior make'and American Roll-top Desk, Double and Single Brass-mounted Bedstonda, Bedding, etc., Pantry, Bath Room And Kitchen Utensils, £230

A complete Set of 60 volumes The "World's Great Olanicy," Small American Ice Chest (new) Largo Evanelled Bath, Lavatory Basio," various Bath Room Fit THE tudoraigned have adhaar, hogwarts & Sons, Ltd. (practically now). THE Undersigned have received instructings and Paint Lightning Gopser all by Lloyd's Surveyer," to sell by Public Lady's sad Gentleman's Carrying Chair with Blinds, etc., complete, a large num ber of Fine Palms, etc., and Porcelain Stands.

Auction

283

TUESDAY,

the 6th August, 1913, at 2.30 r.. a Norman Cottage, No. 2, Peak Rond, THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

thorain Contained, Comprising:-

Teakwood Hall Stands and Tables, Drawing Room Suite, Lace Curtains, Pictures and Paintings, Brass and Bronze Vasox, Brass Fender, Fire Brasses and Doga, etc., Massive Teakwood Extension Dining Table (Telescopic), Sideboard, Dinner. Waggon, Arm-chairs and Sofar, Glass, Crockery Ware, Plate, etc., "Largo Brass Bedstead, Bureaus, Wardrobes, etc.. Bod and Tablo Linen, Paolty and Kitchen Utensils, including Aluminium sud Copper Cooking Utensils

Alve

Electric Ceiling Fans (practically now), Brusselis Carpets and Rugs (new), Large Ice Chest, Palms, ete in Pots.

On Tiow from Sunday, 3 prox.

Catalognes will be issued.

TERMS AS Unani.

HUGHES & FOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong. July 29, 1913..

923

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undocsigned havs received instruc Toto call by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY

the 8th August, 1813, commencing at 2.30 T.M., at their Sales Rooms, "No. 8, Dos Year Road, corner of fon HOUSE BTBETT,

A LARGE QUANTIET or VALUABLE TEAKWOOD" AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

&c. Visiting

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Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Bolas, Carpets and Bags, Bed Boom Suita, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c, Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tables, Side- boards, etc., etc., 1" Dinaer and" Doonart Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, I Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensile, lery, &c.

Un view from Wednesday, 8th August. Catalogues will be issued. TEEN-As usual,

UUCHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. 31st July, 1013.

THE OHINA MAIL'

NOTICE

BY

AUCTIONS

THE FOURTH ORDER OF MORTGAGEE WITH THE CON- CURRENCE OF THE TRIOB MORTGAGEES.

To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION

on

TUESDAY,

THE CHINA MAIL.

9COTTISH SPJRT -

(From Our Can Correspondent. Į

Eisscson, July 8

Rain greatly interfered with dricket in Scotland, and many of the games failed to rezoh definite issue. Forlashire dil everything but defeat Stirlingshire. The feature of their innings was the batting of }· Lieutenaur MacLeod, from Buddos Camp who makes his debut in County cricket. He had 102 before his wicket fell soto-

the 5th day August, 1915, at SP.M.,what unfortunatoly, bis score Including, At HIS SALES ROOM; Dunout STREET, by ten d'a R. G. Tait had also fine

Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Anotioneer.

THE

HE Steamship

WING BON,

Dt. Stirlinshire'x opening batamen came down softly, and the alnth, wicket fall with only half an hour to go, being A. M. P. Lyle and ̃F; Inrin arrears, Lou.th 159 8: Main Breadth 33 Crockart, however, came to the rescue, Depth B. COMPOUND CELIN-and the Forfarahita. bowlers were unabl DER ENGINES. Nominal Horse to beat them. For Friazahire, Melvilļa power 85. Gross tonnage 691.50. and Sharp had 3 ench for 10 and 20 repso Regisbered topage 412.19) together rely; and for Suling, Gilles bad 0 for with all her AscuONS, CHAINH, ROPE 7. In the other County match. Fie CASLXS, BOATS and APPURTENANCES,

shire's batting was consistent, but their The said Steamship lately foundered at success was largely due to the poor fielding of Perthabire. A. Walker (42) and W. M. Blacno and in being raised.

Wallace (46) showed the best mayla, and even they were blessed with luck.. Dr Macgregor got ran that were useful (60), bas his methods wery crude, When Perth- shiro went is they batted well, and ware never fudanger of defeat; W. Lovnt Fraser 918nd 3, and J. A. Farguson 42, not out

For further particulars, apply to

GEO. P. LAMBERT.

Auctioneer

·

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Mr. F. X. D'ALMADÁ » CASTRO,

Hongkong, July 1913.

Solicitor.

TO LET

*O LET.'

FLATS TODERN THREE-ROOMED

with every convenienco, HUEYS BUILDINGS, Cornwall Avenue, Kowloon.

No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODE ROAD, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS COURT. Kowlood,

FOTA-ROOMED HOUSES in CAMSUN TERRACE, Granville Avenue and Salisbury Asenus, Kowloon. Cheap rentals.

SHOPS with Godown attached, NAAR 994 Roan, Kowloon.

Communications relating to news should be addressed to Tax Erros.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Lab Bongtong, Jaly 29, 1915

TO LET

A7 ROOMED HOUSE, Farnished, their upper levels for 3 months or more.

Apply, to A: B. C/o. this paper. Hongkong. Jaly 14, 1915,

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TO LET.

873

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. RANFURLY, No. IL. CONDUIT

ROAD,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVERT MENT & AGENCY Co. LD. Bongbong. July 10, 1913:

TO LET.

In the Western Uul n, Uddingston exhibited a decided revival, boing easily better than Forgusl'e James Dowas, a Toboras who has done much for Western cricket, returned to his best form and scored 03. Poine hd poor luck in not bo ing able to pull off their game with Kal. burns. The latter eat in first, R. R Waters, the Cuivatuity captain getting BD. Then Foloo made a great dash; W. Linton, who has been under a cloud of late, put on 78, and W. G. Storey 4 not out our their efforts were of ao avail,; though 172 for 3 wickets was highly creditable.

Grange bad a cveted success over that powerful batting team, Edinburgh Caritou, Que chiefly to the bowling of Keene.

Loretto disposed of Fettos by 7 wickets.. and thus deservedly won the Schools Cham pionship. They were leaders in 1904, when they were also Rugby Champions, and have not lost in this season's competition. G. A. Turton has proved himself a find bats. mm. E. Jatiebon has been successful as a bowler, and W. J. M. Beardmors has dia. played much shality both with bat and ball.

CRICKET RESULTS.

COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP :—¡

Forfarshire, 77-olosed; Stirlingshire, 109 for 3.

Filabire, 269-closed; Perthshire, 119 for S.

WESTERN Untor :—.

Ferguslin, 29; Uddingston, 218 for 5.

Kelburne, 200closed; Poloo, 173 for1.

OTHER MATCHES:-**

Carlton. 7% Grange, 169.

Gala, 228; Grange, 145.

Watson's. 178; Orange, 230 for 5. Stewartonisse, 142: Heriotocians, 96. Fetton 113 and 155; Loretto, 130 and 140 for 3

Clarendon, 156; Edin. Academy, 132 for 5.

Glenalmond, 183; Watson's, 102 for 7. Institution, 74; Edin. Nomads, 109 for 3

CHINA COP FOR BOWLKEN

Renton Bowling Club won the Chits, Cep, baadae trophy which was pro bented last year by Dumbartoninus in 862 Chins for competition among the five Dambarton bowling clube. Last year it' was won by the Rock Chih.

THE GROUND FLOUR of No. 6 Des VOEUX ROAD Central, consisting of a Strong Room and otheuses suitable for BANKING or Comincial Crices, ready For immediate occupation

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.

848 Hongkong, July 4, 1913,

I

TO LET.

(FROM 1er JULY 1913).

GOLF

In the first of the amateur golf tourna ments, that of Cruden Bay, Mr. J. F. Mac: donell. Ryal Aberdeen, defeated Mr. W. Karanagh, Cruden Bay in the final.

FLAY THAT OFFENDED KAISER'S SON.

The storm that has been raging fa. Garmany round Festspiel, by the famous Gorman athor and Nobel prizaman, Gerhardt Hauptmann. has had the anticipated result. The play given at Bresisu Festival celebrates the victories of

O. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak of 100 years ago, and the author, who in

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BLACKWOOD-Qvarmantels, Talica, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Standa, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tabies, Téspoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., Old Inlaid Chairs, etc,; and

few pieces of Chinesa Porcelain :

Alad

28awing Machines, 1 Piano, Ice Chests, Electric Fans, and 1 Typewriter.

Catalogues will be-insed, Tras:As Unual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, August 1, 1913

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TO LET.

728

a great admirer of Napoleon, gave, "in Gorman opinión, too much praise to that' personality and ba little to the Prai heroes. The people were up in arme against the play inriediately after the frat tho Crown Pridee performace declared that he would resign the patronsge of the Hundred Years Festival if the play were not prohibited. The Obor Burgermeister of Broslaw is now in Beris, and be seat instructions to Breslau to take the play off These were received during

11.30a.m. bo 15.45 p.m...Brary 15 minuter. MERION bed Roomd.

ION, No. 10, Peak, famished or the second performance, which was carried

12.45 p.m. to 1.15pm...Every 10 minuter.

1.16 p.m. be 1.45pm.Every 15 minutes, rental,⠀

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One GCDOWN, Daddell Street,

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FOR SALE. HARFING and BOGATE, on part of 948 11.45 m, to 12 Noon....Every 15 minute. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154

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WEDNESDAY,

the 8th Auga-t, 1913, at 5 p.m.; at Kennely stables, Causeway Bay,

Cówn! Cows Cows!

COARIONMENT OF Bixteen Head of Australian Cows, Just arrived ex sa, “Tai Yuan" «

consisting of:-

Alderney Ayrshire's, Milking Shorthere's,

Aldornoy and Soutliron crosses, Ayabire and Shorthors crosses, The majority of these cows are freshly calged, and milking well; and the remain- Aur, are due to calve shortly.

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