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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913.

TO LET

TO LET.

OUSES in TORRES BUILDINGS,

HOUSES IN o

the 1st Urteber;">

Hughes and Hough

Apply to

SPANISH DOMINIOAN PROCURATION. Hongkong, August 28, 1913.

1087

TO LET

ACUTIONTERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

MP ABREALTY,

General Auctioneers

-AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-XWA-WAN

"

COAL STORAGE,

Cocos ased:

.A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS." 41. TORAHe Cove,

RE

Telegraphic Address: MEIRION' HONGKONG:

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Faderaigned have alred Instruc tione to sell by Public Auction

on.

TUESDAY

the 2nd September 1013, at 2:30 p.m. at

their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ico House Street,-

A Lanos QUANTITY DE

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &... &c. &c. Comprising as follows:-

TEAK WOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Uphobsered Arm Chairs

(FROM 1ST JULY 1913).

NEWS FROM HOME.

(From Our Own Correspondent)

21

Loxvex, August 4,

THE DAY CUF.

TE must be admitted that most British

THE

CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

DEIXANTON,

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

VASILI.

Australian Ports, to. St Albans

tennis authasinats and they bare increased SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. B'bay v. S'pore Obo Bombay Mard..

their nwnbors enormously of late- word uma sely surprised when the Americans walked in and lifted the Davis Cup. There were the anda of us looking on, and when the doubles wout to the way of the singles And the invadurs ended that crucial day victoriously, we felt that a national disaster hai Esilan. Some of us were at Wimbledon

TO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak, waiting for the gates to open at a very carly-

No.

Apply

11

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913.

TO LET.

729

PUBLIQ

AUCTION

d

tons to sell by Public Auction TX Undersigned tas received instruo

ор

TUESDAY,

Chinwants Hopsang ... Kobo, S'hai Thama China pba......Coble Kobe & Moji.Arrsboog Apear London, ......... Arcadia Marolles, v. Perta... Australica.... Mania, Coba & Holle Rubi London, Autwory, de Nanki ....

Manila, Cebu & Toile Zafire Manila, Cebu & hilo Changsha Moji & Rob Benri Mar [Yuensang ... Manila ovati

Loongmanganeseis

hour in the rack sing, much was te crush to the 2nd Septoribor, 1913, commencing at M

see the Hameric costost. It was really n gersoen victory for that brilliant young Califurrin, M'Loughlin, whose skill and thu admiration ..trom ngility drow

He is as lithe as wt unwilling.

quick as lighting. cab and as

A

DANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT this estee is stendly and bis backhand cross shots seem to hire a positively weird D ROAD.

facility for placing the balls low and wilt just inside the lines most distant from the defender Not even the torril heat of

GODOWNS.

$4, WANCHA ROAD,

#102, PRAYA EAST.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.exceptional weather disturbed him. He

MENT & AGENCY O., L. Hongkong. July 10, 1913.

10 LET.

neumed liks wire and waipoond and uot 862only is he fitter physically but his hond work, was better than that of his British eqmpetitors, He has duced the game to cience, and nature has endowed him

[ODERN Tunez-Roosen FLATS with uncommon qualities for the parquit MODERN TR, Henruners of it. Its the eritive diables dis partuser

BUILDINGS, Cornall Avenue, Kowloon,

No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, RICH, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS COURT. FOCL-ROOMED HOUSES "in CAMERON Tensics Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowicon. Cheap rentals.

SHOPS with Godown attached, NaTax ROAD, Kowloon,

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCY

Oo., LTD. Hongkong, July 23, 1925.

TO LET

MEIRION, No. 10, Pest, furnished or

renta!.

unfurnished.

6 Rooms

Hackait as often outclassed and Parke would have made thin a very hot for him Mano Laughs waldonly taken the

his partner's court as well as his own and returning semingly imposible shots at extraordinary angles with inexhaustible energy. You may be sure the American contigent on the grand stand enjoyed! themselves and mudo the, welkin ring with shouta of approval It is no use finding Leult with our team. We put up the beat wo bad, and they had to face the most ro markable opponent of recent years.

full Rams into bi awn hands, invading,

6

p.m. at his Sales Rooms,

Duddell Stroot,

A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE ASIATIO POSTAGE

STAMPS

די

The stamps have been examined by kind pronounced them to be Genuise, in perfect fur of Musers. Graca & Co, and they condition, and according to the description of the Catnieguo.

a view from Tuesday, the 26th August. Catalogues will be issued. Tex-Cash on delivery.

JEO. P. LABIMIERT,

Hongkong, August 25, 1013.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

Mar., London te....Kitano Máru.. Ala., London. k...yo Mara ...........

New York Tatum

Ningpo & Shanghai...Ningoo San Francisco, Japan Forin San Francisco, v Japan Korea, San Francisco v. Japan Hongkong Mara... S'an Francisco, Japan Shinyo Mara.....

hai Bloji & Tham Nilo.... Sbai Esbo & Ybama Albengs. Shai, Kobe,. & Yhama Suedmarke Shot, Kobo Thama Liberia s'hat, Kobo & Moji... Foukaang S'hai & Japan Parts..Prina Ludwig S'hal. Kobe & Moll... Jolunga. S'hai, Kobe & Yhama Paul Locat

Devanha.. Shanghai.......

Koorber Anhui...

Shanghai.

Shanghai...OTOM

Shanghai.

1040

Shanghal.:

Chenna

AGENTŐ.

DATE OF LEAVING

Ulbh Livinsgton & Co. Sat. 19, st li a.m. Nippon Yuson Kasha September 8. Jardine son&Co.La Supt at Noon. Sander, Wailer & b. Sept. 37. Melchers & Co.....About Sept. 16, D. Sassoon & Co., La Sept. 19. P.&O. 8. N. Co... Sept. 18, at Noon. P. & Q. S. N. CoAbout Sept. 8. Messagories Maritimos Sept. 9. at p.m. Showan, Tomes & Co. Bept. 4; stå pim. Shewan, Tomo.&O... Supt. 13, at 4 p m. Butterfield & Swire... Soph 9 at 4. p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited Sapt. 14. Jardins, M'son&O.Ld Sept. & al p.. Jarding, M'son &C, Ld Bupt 13, at 2p.w. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Sept 10, Daylight. Nippon Fusen Fainha Sopt, 24, Daylight. Dod srell & OD. Liized About Sept. 19 Butterfield & Svirs.Sept 5. Daylight. Pacifi Mail S. 3. On. Supt. 13, a Noen Paide Mail 5.8. Cu. Sept. 90 atip n. 26, at Neon foro Kison Kaiths...Sopt. 19, at Ncon. Toyo Elsen Kaisha

P&O, SN. Capt. * Sept. 4.

Hamburg Am'ka Linie Sept. 11." Flamburg Amka Linis Sept. 20. Hamburg Amka Linie Sept. 20. Jardine, M'aon&Co, Ld Sept. 2, Daylight. Melohars & Co... About Sept. 3. D. Sassoon & Co., La.Sept. 10. Messageries Maritime Sept. 7. P.&O. 8. N. CoAbout Supt. 11." Sander, Wieler & CoOut: 1 ata.m. Buttartiod & Bwire... Sept 4, ab 4. p m Jardine, M'eon&Co, Ld Sept. 2, ab Noca. Batterield Swira...Sept. 6, Midnight. Jardine, Mon Co. Ld. Sept. 2, 153 pm, Nippon Yusen Kaisha Sept. A Jardine, Meen Co. Ld. Sep. 8, at 9pm, Oaza Shoeun Kaisha Sept. 6, at 4pm. D. Sasucon & Co., Ld. Sapt. 21. Butterfield & Swire... Sept. 2, 's Noon, Douglas & Co L... opt. 9, at 11 s.. .......Dongina & Co Ld. Sept. at 11 a.m. Douglas & Co, Ld....Sept. 5, at 11a.m. ............... Douglas, Laprak & Co. Sept. 2, at 11 am Butterfield & sir... Sept. 2. Daylight. Chipshing Jardine Bison Ja: Ldsopt. at Noon."

Sander, Wielr& Co. Sept. 4. Trieste v. South Ports Vorworts............. Vancouver, B.0), Empress of Russia.C. P. R. Co. Sopt., 10. Vancouver (B.C.) &c.Empress of ladia....... P. R. Co..........opt.: £4. Favor S'tla & Tacoma Dea of lamis Thatan, Kobe & stoji Laissag Y'tama, Kobe & Moji Faltula.....

S'pore, Penang O'ta Suisang........... S'pore, P'angi R'goon Colombo Maru.. S'pore, P'any, Calcutta Kutzang Bboy,r. S'pon&C'betuzon Kara. S'pore, Bang & O'tta. Dilwara S'tow Waihaivel &c.).Anichow S'tor, Amoy &F'chow Haitan THE Undersigned are received instrue-Satow. Haiman......

B'tow, Amoy Fohow Eniching Tenors to mal by Public Auction

Stow, Amoy & chow Haiyang Ttau. Chin wangtaelichangachat prøv Tientsin &

Do

THURSDAY,

the 4th S ptember, 1913, commencing at 11".., at us SALES Roost Dudeell STEEKT,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODŠ: .

Campriving:-

PAP ES in tabox and packets: P.Q.P.; Bromide Velvet, F.M.9. Bromide; P.M.R. Bromida.

Just now, by the way, there is a sort of Changoutery against tennis, probably because it bu been so extremely popular this year The headmaster of Dulwich College. Mr. Gilkes, started the debate by declari gonbitiva. against tennis, the Crystal Palace and

To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barger Road, No. 124, Feat, Frooms.

•ROGATE, Anatia Rent, Kowloos:

PLATES: Sizes up to 15 x 12 Ordinary. Rapid; Special Rapid; Special

N.B. The abova are in good condition

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

ROBORONG HOTEL

Mr A. T. Barberini Mina E. A Bartlett

J. 1. aro

Mr E F. Babo

Mr H. Brau-Batos

Furnished for one year from 1st Novom.uter collegiate games at Lords. He thinks and samples may be taken for tesung 11 F. R, Belilios

and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass.from 1st October. mounted Bedsteads, and Co's, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c, Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Diuner Waggens, Extension Dining Tables, and Chairs, etc., ate., 9 Dianer a 'd Dessert Services, Crockory, Sundry Good Gines War, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E.-P. Ware, &..

BLACKWOOD-Carches, Arm-chairs. Flower Stands, Ca-inets, Jardiniers, Hall and Tes Tables,, Tenpoys, Brackets and Pbute Frames, sto..."

..

1 Marice Chronometer by Jhannsen, London, in porfect Condition, 1 Large Pair of Old Cloisonno Vae, Electric Ceiling Fans, Reading Lamps, 1 Sewing Machine, Ice Chorts, e., Mosquito Cartains (new) and a large number of Pairs Lace Curtains,

1 Pi no by Brinsmead and Sons, 1 Piano

by Moutria and 1 Piano by Rosenkranz,"

all in good edition, “

Catalogues will be issued.

Traza el..

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hungvo, Aug 27, 1918.

G.

Be

PUBLIC AUCTION

1054

11E Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 3rd and 4th September, 1913, commencing at 10 à.m, each day, at

H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONGKONG AND KOWLOON DEPOT, 50 TON COAL LIGHTER கம்

UL AND SUBPLUS NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES, Comprising:-

Furnished for two or three months-- ALTADESA No. 130 Penk

рав

for Logs as cricket and the gentler Tenoia Lawn.

to datract them from ber next COOMBE' Magazine Gap with tennis is not early such good training

Furuished KIRKENDOA' No. 113gme tends

of the atțional the pursuit Foak.

Palace" DRAY Crystal The timo. by the college he thinks se evil on several grounds, partly because of the crowds of youths who go there to watch professionals FARTING and TOGATE, on part of play factball instead of playing themselves. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

LADBROKE, No. 2, Conduit Road, And the Lords matches, such as Eton and Bico View of Harbour. 8 Rooms 3 Bath-Harrow, he objects to na louch, I suppose rooms, Garden and leauis Court. Accom-because they are social spectacles as much modation for 30 Serra's.

FOR SALE.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Bullding.

Hongkong, Ang 1931.

GE

EVERY BEETLE EVERY BUG

is killed once "Keating's" comes into thorough contact. with it.

Sold in Tins only.. The unrivalled way to hill beatles, bags and all komsbold tamacta fa to..

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•Lowther Hoses, Coir Cordage Manila Hawaer, Papertus, Dining Table, Óld India Rubber, Boats Carpets, Ruge, ||-| Blankets, Chalo Cable, Steel Wire Ilops," Stool Toola, Eles ric Cablo, Olive Oil, Old Iron and Steel, Old Motal, &c., "&"

Samples of Valuable Metals may bo inspected at the Naval Ordnance Depot,

OLD AND SURPLUS VICTOLLLING Bronza Provisions, Seamen's Clothing, Blankets, Offers Moss Traps, (& quantity of Electro plated Articles And Table Linen) Implements, Seamen's Moss Utensils, Oale Staves, &, &c.

Tensor BAL-A detailed in the Catalogue.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

By Appoinment Auctioneers to the

Mad Admiralty, Ilangkong, August 26, 1915.

3047

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On view from Saturday the 30th August.

ME GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hồng kong, duy đó, 1917.

THE CHINA MAIL.'

- NOTICE.

Mr H. Van Breen- Mr S. M. BrowU

Mrs J Gurdon Mr E. B. Gordon Mr O. R. Gordon M: P. O. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna Dr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr W. T. Harbord

Mr A. J. Cambridge don. Mr E A

Howatt, C.M.G. Mr E. 8 Hind Mis R. Chnet MrCarter

Me and Mrs F. X. Dr S. Y Howell

D'Almeda E. Castruki: &. H. Hudson 1041 Miss D'Almada E. MrE. S. Kabel

Mr Ellis Kadooris ..Castro Master D'Almada E. Mr A. Kruseman

Mr F. Kulka

Correspondents must forward their names and addressse with any communica- tlon addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but as syidence of good

Mr F. T. Chapple.

Castro

Mr A. A, Claxton

Mr &. H. Cobb:

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr.E. L. Martyo

Lobb

Dr A. L. EF. Colo-Mr and Mrs Nel

man

Er . A. Damm, Me C. H. Davis Mr & Mrs Darteano

and 2 children Mr J. Devar

As real exhibitions of the game.

Communications relating in news should Ir J.J. Connell Among other things, esamastors fest! that the way annis is fostered by caps for be addressed to Tax EDITOR. tournament play will thin boya to be uficient pot hunters" instead of dercted players fur the, sport itself. Mr. H. S Scrivener, the editor of "Lawn Tennis and Badminton, however, does not chin's there need be any fear that "lawn toodis can ever ouat the more athletic games in chools or wean away from cricket and football the best athletes in the schools,"

faith

All matter for publication should be written on one side of the paper only..

No anonymously signed semmunication that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted

Letters relating to business should b addressed to THE SECRETARY.

Orders for extra copies of the Cams MAIL should be sent as soon as possible a the supply is limited." Dash 10 eta., Credit 20 cla, per copy.

THE KING'S VICTORY AT COWES." Splendid weather is farouring the yacht ing at Cowes. The famous old Royal racing aatter Britannia was opposed on Monday by four uthor yachts of past achievement Ms. Richard Lee's yani Wender, Bir. Maurice Filzgerald's ketch Juim and the Earl of Duntaren's Caried IL. All these ara old stagers, renovated and brought up to date. O based the Britannia wors the King and Queen, Princess Mary and Prine albert, and they had a delightful ax.ments on Pages 3, 3, 4, 6, &- nad

should be wont to the Office, No. 5, Wynd. perience, for their yacht led all the way. King Edward was very food of this boat ham Street, not later than 11.35m. and would have been delighted to join in soch a race. The best was built by G. Lt Viation as long ago 1593. This Spring sho.was fitted at Cores with a new act of Baile and s steel boom, and so she has.

apparently entered on a new lease of life

Her master, Captain J. R. Carter, is the son of the well-known Captain Jack Carter ed to King Edward. The sou his walled who commanded the yatch when is belong: the yachts of the present King for many years. He commanded the Corisande when King George was Prace of Wales, and after that yacht was sold the King lont him to Lord Brassy, for whom he acted as navigating officer of the famous Bunboam. The present skipper's triumph recalls the successda tia father had with the yacht in She was wonderfully her crack days. popular when Captais Jack Carter handled her superbly and great crowds and to gather to zeo bar stort, while her appear

Alterations and additions to Advertise

Alterations and additions to Advertise. mente on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sent us not later than 2 pm.

New Adrerthaments should be sent in

before 3 p.m.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not onlared for a fixed paid will be continued until counturmanded.

Telegraphic Address Man Hongkong, Telephone No. 22.

TEN CHINA MAT, Entran

PATELL & CO.

Mr and Mre R. H.

Dougal

MacIntyre

Mr B. Markham

Mr Geo, Martia

Jardine, M'sood Co, Ld Sept. 23, Jardine, M'acaCo., Id. Sept. 8 at Noon.. ...Jardine, M'son Oo. Ld. Sept. 10, at 4 p.m.

PRAK HOTEL.

Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Major General Kelly Mr and Mrs E. 5. R.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs W. Art-

strong.

Mr T. Arthur

Mr E. F. Aucott

Mrs W. M. G. Bar-

rett and child

Керола

Mr Laughlin

Mias McEvan

TYPHOON SIGNALS."

STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBJERVATORY,

The following Typhoon signals ar hoista on the Masthead on Bipal. Hill, Kowloos, the Harbour Office, the, Kowloon Clodowna, H. M. 8. T Gives Island, Standard Oil Prettikes Ta chi-kot and F. O. Quarters, LyecmoJL.

L'CONE poist upward

A CONE pcist aperarda and DEOX below

A DRUM

À CONE paint down-

wards and we -DROM below UR

A 'CONE

paint down-

A CONE! point down wards and BALL boto

indi ad : a kijbosi a. the North of th Colney."

indicate Typhees lebo Norti-Fam

the Celeur

badtesten a Typhix a to the Enst of the Celory

indicates Typhoca to the Scuth-Pást o the Colmar.

Typoo

indientes 10 the feet of the Colmy.

indicato » Typhoce

to the South-West

the Colony.

indicate a Typhoo

A BALL

to the West of"

Colony.

A CONE

indicates a Typhoo

point upward

to the North-Wewa zal

and HALL below

the Colony.

"Bed Signals indicate that the contre- is

Capt. & Mrs MoMunn belleved to be more than 300 miles away.

children and nurse,

RA.M.O.

Mr and Mrs O, D. J. Mr E. J. MoNuliy

Bell

Mr & Mrs Boyar Mrs Bowdler

Mike Moyers.

31rs Mitchell & child. Mr

Mrs Mitsbell

more and child

י

Major Bowen, A.P.D,

Mr & Mrs Nightingale Miss Britton Attorney Geteral J. Mr and Mrs H. Obor

And child A. Buckuill Mr W.1. Butterfiel. De Paterson

Mas Pope Mr M. Cary

Rov. Foster Fagg MrJ. Famor Mr Powell Mi Prentice Lt-Col. J. J. Radclift

Mrs. Cart

Mr and Mrs Davis

Major Davy, R.E. Mr Dixon

Mr C. Farebrothior Mr and Mrs Dubbio

Mason

Mrs R. T. Mathena: Mia M. Matheson -

& Mra F. "Me Do ald

Mr A. D. McBurney Mr W, A. Dowleg Mr T. J. Yan Dus- Ospt, F. McGarity

B. K. Muhta oldorp Madam Van Dos Mr J. Mereali Mr A. Mildner Нейстр..

'Mr J. D. F. Mulder Miss H. Van Dos Mr A. B. Moulder

solderp Mr and Mrs H. C, Mrs J. D. F. Mor

Miss G. O'Leary Ehrenfoin Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr J Ormiston Mr W. F. Finlayson Miss Parkor

Mr J, I. Ped ow. Mrs E Finlayson

Mr Derman Faller Min 0. W. Foster

Mrs F. W. Gago Miss M. Fortet

Mr H. Gallot to

Mr R. do Preville Mr M E. Ray MR. R. Pistoe

Miss F. Reay

31 R. R. Roxburgh

Mr E T. Singer Mr and Mrs. H. Mr J, O. Sibley

Gear

Mrs P. H. Gülonly Dx J. M. Gillespio Mrs R. C. Gillis Mina Gillie

Miles D. GR. Mr A.0. Garden Mr Y, Goulboajen Mr J, Gourgsy Mr PO Yon Griso.

Mr.

R.E.

A, Dutton Onasal & Mrs Eitzen Miss Raymond

Mr Rolton Mrs Fisher & children Ton. C. Sovérn Mr S. H. Ellis Me and Mrs B. & Mr A, Sinclair

Halo

M

M: C. Skatt

tram the Colony,

Black Signala ledicate that the contre bellevod to be less than 300 pallon marij from the Colony.

The abore signals will, sa heretofurt, be holated only when typhoons exist in ann positions of are moring in such directions that information regarding them is ooD, sidered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harboar

IBGENT CIGNALS,

In addition to the above, when it expected that the sind may increase we fall iyphoca force it any moment, the following Urgent Eignals well be made

repeated the Water Police Station, and

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr and Mr S. B. at the Harbour Offica

Col. Gordon Hall,

RAMO

Mr J. H. Gordon Mr and Mrs Guedes Mr H. Hancock Mr Haskott

Sharp

Lt. Col. W. H. Uaber Baith, A.O.D... Mi P. Soffia Cipt. & Mrs Stericke parse and child

Mr H. A. Hazninud Mr and Mrs. G. E Capt & Mrs Hodgies Stewart & childma Major Humphreys. Mr. Wagner"

RES.

Mr N. Walker Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mrs Watson'

* Mr Will

Humphrey

fit and Mrs E. E. Lt.-Cal EW. Iles Mr David. Food

R.G.ARM Capt. Whitfold.A.OD, Smith

Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Mirs Wright Miss James

Mr V. Sorby

Mies A. Square Miss. A. Viole Capt. H. A. Walkor Mr S. F. Webb- Mr F. W, White. Mrs M. G. White Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTELY.

Rov, WL. Bell- Mrs A. Calkins Mr F. J. Cargill MIT. Chee

Mr Christianson and

child

anes at the head of the foot with King Exporters & Importers M. Clogg

Edward aboard was always the signal, for

In wave of cheering. Sha proved homelf to masterpiece and Watson's Le Mr her record has never been 'ex oiled by n big gacht. Out of 219 matches in whichi she started during the five seasons fra 1803 to 1897 she won 122 firata and 25 athor prizes, of the total value of £9,973. In 1895 alone he won 38. Firsts and two second prizes in lifty races,

General Merchants

FAN EXPENSIVE EVORY | Commission

Yachting might well bo describ. d nowadays as the sport of millionaires. American magnates have not the pace In luxurious Bttings and such well known

M: F. W. Co

Mr W. A. Donaldson

Mr And Mrs F.

McHakh Mrs. G. Millar

KINGBOLSER KÖTEL. Consul General An. Mr G. Norringt

demon

Mr A. D. Opaushaw

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr & Mrs J. Robest

Backhouse

του

My G. Sachse

Me and Mrs A. E Mr Benbow Row

Cariston

Mr Sch-outor MJ, 3 Doyls. Mia D. Filkins Mr A. L. Shields Stall-Surgeon Hunt Capt. O. V. 8. Surim

RN

-shire, B.A. Mr and Mrs J. H. N. Major and Mrs F. J. Dr Stedman

Haator.

Mr G. J. K. va des Mody'

Dr&Mrs Eran Jon Wal Mr&Mr J. H. Litt Mr P. D. Wilson Mr K. Morrison,

Mr J. Moore

Mr M. F. Murray

Mr A. P. Nobb Mr K. Negizi Me G. Grimble Mr. Ugars Mr&Mrs. C. Hum-Capt. & Mrs W. U

phreys

MrJ. Joneph

Psammore

Dr Scherer

Mr and Mrs W.D.

Kraft

MrH. 8.Spurg

Mr& Fans U Laurie

GRAND HOTEL.

Capt. Hyde

Dr Keyt Mr K. Kuhn

Mr and Mrs Allen Me Baluillo Capt. & Mra Ar Compoll Starrart & children Mr Cocke

Bit Landes

Mis Strong and child Mr and Mrs A. B. Capt. J. 8. Lew

M and Mrs Lomare Me K. Time

and child.

agents. Lanox

sportsmen as the Duke of Bedford, the HONGKONG, CANTON,

Duke of Loods, the Earl of Dscie and Sir Walpole Greenwell, who never misg a Cowes Wock if they can help it, bare followed suit.

The Duke of Bedford has ist paid 2100,000 for his now 1,400 ton yecht Sap- phire. Tho upholsterer was gitau caste blanche in equipping the cabin and the in Boating luxury. The wages bill alone Yeralt is a vessel that marks the st "wond ob such a yacht amounts to £120 #guls, And it is estimated that the total upkeep does not cost less than £10,000 a year

Another samplecos yacht is that which was built for Mr. Anthony Dearch, the THE RIV, G. BUNBURY, M.A father-in-law of Thecountess Maidstone. It Pas called the Semiramis and was abso

quently sold to a Rondan Princess, The cost of chartering it was 24,000 month Even the man the contents himself with an eighty ten yeoht, L'am informed, his to lay dob £400 or 20 if he wants to do e Cowes Week in pay styles

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The following Night Signals wil bú hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office Flagstaff and HMS Tamar.

Three Lights Vertica, Green, Gren Groen, indicates that a typhoon la bellered to be altuated more than 500 miles from the Colony.

IL Throu lzbba-Vertical, Green, Red, Green, Indicates that a typhoon is believed to be altuated less than 'B00 aflee from the Colony

IL: Three Lights Vertical, Bed, Groen

Red, ladiestos that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon fo st sny moment.

No. III Signal will be accompanied by the Explosire Bombs, as above, in the event of the Information conveyed by thir signal being first published by night.

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BUTELISKSTARY WAKKINGS.

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