WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT. AND APELIALTY.
General Auctioneers
AXO
Share, Coal and
"
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN "' COAL STORAGE.
Jodca used: A.B.C. 4TH & TH EDITIONS. Al.. TALECRATHIE COUE.
Telegraphia Addrem! MEIRION HONGKÒNG.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
HE Undersigned has received lustra e-
tions to sell by Pabila Auction, (PON ACCOUNT OF THE OJNCHENED),
од
FRIDAY,
the 29th August, 1913, at 2 P...
"The Ded," Castle Steps,.
Castle Road
THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, etc.,
therein costained,
Comprising.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIO AVOTION. THE Undersigned have received lustrue. tions to Sell by Publlo Anction,
(VER ACCOUNT OF ZIB CONCÀRSED).
013
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THURSDAY,
the 29th August, 1013, at 2:30 r.., at No. 84, Nathan Road, Kowloon, 2nd Flour,
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, oto., therein contained, (Particulars from Catalogue). Ti-a asual,
"
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers. Boogkong, g. 25. 1913.
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LIVERPOOL'S NEW DOCK
The awoldsboro Dock at Liverpool. which was eponed by the King on July the occasion of apocis importance and 14. possesses overal features that ronder ditierantiate it from the mors opening of
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
anaw Hock, or the inauguration of a scheme SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
of dock extension. In the first place, the growth in the length and tonnage of ships: during the last few years has caused ros] difeulty in providing adequats burthingand The now docking facilities as Liverpool. Gladstone Deck represents the Brst step on the pan of the Morsoy Dicks and Har bour Beard to meet the dimand of the now or inshipbuilding.
PUBLIO AUCTION
THE Undersigned has received instrue
THE
on
TUESDAY,
Within the brief period of thirteen years the Bad September, 1919, commencing at
the length of the boats running between Liverpool and New York has been indromed Icom 622 to 9007, and the tonarge has 1039 advanced from 12,500 to 10,000. Docka that were quite adequate for dealing with the autic trade in 1508 ato por found too small and aramped for bosts half-as long again as, ad four in the tonnage of the "Campania " and "Lucania."
TRE Untersigned Sava rocaived Inst PRE Untersigned Save received Instrue"
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
tho S0th August, 1913, at 2:31 p.m. of Observation Place, Praya East, Avo 500 TON STEEL LIGHTERS.
As they stand with all Workable Gras, '
HAND OBANKS,
1.
Bow, and font. Ascos
And
About 30 Fathons 1 in. STUD LINK CABLE on each Lighter
Furthor particulars may be obtained from he undersigned.
On view two days before sala. TRE-Auma!.
The difficulty, of course, is not spatiied Ito Liverpool, for in every legs and important per the need for incrented dock accommodation is recognisel, and plans áre now being formulated or mrried out to provide it. The Money Docks and Harbour Board, however, is the frat im- portant dock authority, in Great Britain to have a duck completed with can as commodate, either for discharging or for repairs, any of the 50,000 ton boats now balding or launched.
A second feature of the new dock that
differentiates it from the ordinary berthing
duck in that it in "designed for usu when 5,000 hp. pumping plant has been provided Fequired as a graving dock, and that a by means of which the 7,000,000 cubic fost VE water which the dock contains whers full can be emptied in 2 hours. This is the first time that (a really large dock has been constructed in Great Britain which com- HUGHES & HOUGH,
hines the functions of a berthing and Auctioneers,
1017 loading dock with those of a graving and
ropaiting drek.
Hongkong, August 20, 1913.
* THE OFINA MAIL.'
NOTICE:
Dook authorities in other places, thore- fore, will study with interest the practical and financial results obtained with the Gladstone Dock, lor whather more docks of this type are contracted depends large 19 upon the success or failure of the Liv arpal experiment. There are engineers who believe that large floating docks will be pore satisfactory for examining and Imperator." repaiting the balls & the the "Aquitania," and "Vaterland" than thebaring docks of the older type, and time
alone will provo which view is correct.
Communications relating to news should beaddromed to THE EDITOR.
Teakwood Hall Stands, Wardrobe
Correspondents must forward Bookcance, etc., (Marinburk rake), Black
bairs, &c.,uamos and addresece with any commanica- wood Flower Stands, Stools,
ing Room tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily. a Silk Tapestry" covered Seite (made in Franco), sintings and for publication but as evidence of good Engravings (Artist's Proofs). Massive Brass faith. Pedestals and Flower Pots, Incense Barners, etc., Dining Room Furniture. Extension Dining Table (extra le var) Crockery, and Glass Wire, Japanese and English Tas Sets Doobie and Single! Bidotonda, &c., iso.
Also
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ments on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and CORDS, One EsauELLED BATU and SANG Alberations and additions to Advertise
Hai Barua All Electric Fittings and Fans, should be sent to the Other, No. 5, Wynd Gas Lights, &c., a quantity of Cerresham Strest, not later than 11.30 3,50
COOXINGUTENBOL, and a large number of PLANTS, PAIMS, &c. in Porcelain Pets.
O view from the 28th inst. Catalogues will be isped. TIME:- WAQSİ,
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Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sag. 18, 1913.
G.
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015
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 3rd and 4th Eeptember, 1813, commencing &: 10a.m. each day, et
H M. NATAL FARD, HONGKONG AND KOWLOON DEPOT, 50 TON WAL LIGHTER
and
ULD AND SURPLUS
NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STURES,
Comprising
OLD AND BOIPLES NAVAL SIDERS Ergizes Fire Manual, Engiace Compound. Horizontal, Engir on Javerted Vertical Bollers with Mountings, Air Compressor, Lathes, Fig Boxing Machines, Fon Engine, Steam Hammer, Hollow Shafting. Capetan and Engine, Oil Engine, Propeller, Canvas Cutting, Funting, Carrus and Leather Hoses, Coir Cordage. Manila Hawser, Paportat, Dining Table Old India Habber, Boats, Carpets, Ruge, Blankets, Chain Cable, Steal Wire Hope, Steel Tool, Bloc'rie Cable, Oliva Oil, Old Iron and Steel, Old Metal &
Samples of Valuable Metals may be Inspected at the Naval Ordnants Depós
VICTUALLISH SURPLUS BTURES PROTisions, Beamen's Clothing, Blankets, Offers Men Traps; ( quantiy of Hephen-plated Articles and Table Liner Implements, Seamen's Mess Utensils, Oak Staves,.,Bo
Tanes or SALE-As deslled in the Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGÉ..
Tas CHA MAL, LETTER
A few details may be giran relating to
in its ennstruction. The dock is 1,050ft. long, or 100ft. longer than the largest ves- wel yet launched, and is 120 wide at its entrance. The sides are nearly vertical, and the width at the water-level, when full, is 150ft. The dock sill and keel-blucks are 26/t below the old deck sil” datum, and therefore on an 18ft. tide there will be a Jepth of 43ft. of water in the dock.
the size of the dock and the work involved
Too dock entrance is closed by a sliding saison, 128t. in lugth by 25ft, in width.. The caisson form of closing dam was abonen hecause two sets of gates would have been required had to elder method been ad- the bearing surfaces are of green-heart onted. That caisen weighs 1,200 tons; timber, and these alido over polish granite Karfaces on the dock sill. When tot in use the esixson is withdraw a into a chamber of recees on the south side of the dock ontr Kade. Two 150 hp. electris motors are pravided for inaving the caisson in and out of this chamber.
Tho-pumping machinery is contained in large underground chamber located paxi" to the caisson chambor, and consists of five sets of centrifugal pumps with discharge directly driven by a vertical four cyl des pipes 54is, in diameter. Each pump s two-cycle Diesel oil engine, capable of revolations per minuto. The pumps are developing 1000 h.p. when running at 180 calculated to remore 200,000 tons of water from the dock in 24 hours.
The well is situated on the south of the dock wear the satrance, and is a larg nhanber 2015 pin long by 2 ft. Phi nh TRAMYAYS COMPANY. high from doar to roof. The water
LIMITED
TIME TABLEL
WEEK DATE,
is led into it from a samp, sink 22′t 6in. below the Boor of the dock at its south we i oerner, the cuirerte between sump and wel? being two in number, each 3ft. Bin, wide by ft. Gin high. The main body of the water from the dock finde. its way into the
of the last few feet, which would drain ba fore and aft, largo culsorts are laid below slowly from the foor of the dock lying level the floor of the chamber along each side with gullies std small connecting drains at short intervals,
7,00% to 8.00 ...Every 15 mfump direct, but to facilitate the drainage 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minats 10.00am to 11.00 Every 15 minat 11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minato 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute 1.15pm to 3.45 pm. Every 15 minute. Lp.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minute 2.10 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 16 lante 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 minuta
NIGHT CARS.
8.50 p.m. and 9 p. 9.30 pm to 11.00 p.m. every half hour, 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m., every quarter of
The dock at present to be entered entranco channel, 400ft. wide at its mouth, from the river Merney by s funeral shaped tapering dove to 120ft, at the dock mouth. When the larger cherce of dock develop ment now being taken in hand in complet dock wall, and the dock will be entered: ed, this entrance will be closed by a new frota the river by a new hall-tide dock.
This isolades a vestibuls or ball-tide dock, with arroz lock 130ft wido, having
An bour.
SONDATA 8.00 .. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minile at the lovel of 30ft, below. olil dock 10,50 bc 11.00 m. Every 10 minutes 11.45m to 13 NowEvery 15 minais: 19.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minute, 1.00p.m. to 15.00 m...Every 15 minutes. 6.00p.m. to 6:00 pm...Every 10 minutas 6.00p.m. to 7.00p.m. Every 15 minutes 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Eiery 10 mins NIGHT OARS as on Week Dayr
SATURDAY,
Eries Cars at. 19-midnight. SPECIAL CARS by aangement at the Company's Office, ALZANDRA Burlon Des Voeux Road Content.
JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & BOR
General Manager),
1E.N
TINO.
Burgeon Dentist
No. 24, DYACHILAM Szaun
TERMS VERY MODERATI
Consultation Pre.
all, and of a suitable length for the res for which it is intended. Off the half tidy, No. 1 and No. 2, having long quays and tock will be provided two branch dockt, sbed accommodation of the best chers tei No. 1 deck, the arcs of which is about 1 acres, will have a double story she about 1.205 loog and 100ft wide on its arth Ride, and one. LJBML long and 1501 wide on its sooth Hid No, 2 dock, having an uros of about 12 notes, will hava a double-steroy shed aboas 1,25ft, long and 100ft wide on k forth side, and one about 1296ft. long and 100% wide on its south side.
The dock opened on July 11 has Exten. 21 years toconstruct, and has cost £500,000 forras part only of the schema ei osung sion for which Parliamentary power were obtained in 1908, and the total cost of which will be 43,350,000. Ebipping and Begineering
5.p.m. at his Bales Rosa,
Duddell Stroo
A COLLECTOR OF- VALUABLE ASIATIO POSTAGE-
STAMPS
The stampe bava boca uzsmised by kind favour of Mesare. Graes & Co. and they pronounced them to be Genuine, in porfest! condition, and according to the description of the Datal gue,
Immediately above the Inle Profoner Jobbia classroom was fant of Professor Veitch, who bald the chair of Logic. Upon in cocasion, while Jobb was con dusting his class, there was a sound of appleus azida stamping of feet over- AUFE WITHOUT HEALTH, 15 LIVING DEATH'hend, sed a small piece of pisete foll
BRAIN AND 344VETARZONERVE FOOD
andera Simes fat proud
lhi Appointment Auctions to the
Admiralty
Telong, August 28, 1918.
PT Forget after the show, Seppor, and Light Retroalimenta
ALEXANDRA CAFE
The want?
Idecay ordet LAN MOTORR, Beneingeha kyse?
Leand sowie ged a recently used p Leitor to those V
bed arp and, walolens Send lamun madevis maTA.
from the ceiling on to Jobb's donk, tis full view of all the dies For an instant Jobb regarded it thoughtfully. Thi looking up, he remarked, Gondoren, it would do that Professor „Failch condimet do not go with my (phe
Un view from, Tuesday, the 90th August. Catalogues will be inued. TERUhab on delivery,
JEO. PLAJEMENT,
Aucnoncer.
· Finogkong, August-25, 1915
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1043
THE Undersigned have received instruc- Toss to sell by Public Auction.
On
THURSDAY,
the 4th 9ptembe, 1913, commanding "at 11., ab 1 SALES BOU!»
DUDDELL STREKT,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF " PHOTOGRAPHIC GOOLS:
Comprising
PAP RS in fubis and-proketa: P.QP.; Bromide Velvet, P.M., Bromide; P.K.R. Brenide.
PLATES: Sizes up to 15 12: Ordinary Rapid; Special Rapid; Special Sensitive.
NB. The above are in good condition and samples amy be taken for testing purposes.
Tartus Cash on delivery,
Oa vio from Saturday the S0th Agust. Ma GRU. P. LAVIMENT, "
Achina,
Hongkout Aug 53, hơi
1041
EVERY BEETLE EVERY BUG
Lifledi
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all
KEATING'S
POWDER
MARTIN'S
APIOLASTEL
PILIS
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FROM
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