WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913
Hughes and Hough
'ACOTONETES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned bare recaled instruc
ona to sell by Public Auction
(Pax 100QUNT OF THE CONCELYET).
vi
c11
FRIDAY,
the 24th October, 1913 at 11 .m. at their Sales Roosis, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Comer of
Jer Hovis Braszt, - SEVERAL THOUSAND MANILA AND DUTCH CIGARS, VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES, Etc.,
in good Condition.
AND
Share, Coal and
Txams;—As usual.
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN '
+
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
AD.O. 4TH & Ben EDITIONS.
A. TELEGRAPHIC COUL
Tolographic Addr:s? MEIRION HONGKONO.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned have regolvad instive-
To from A. W. STADE, EM to
ull by Public actin,
on
い
THURSDA Y,
the 23rd October, 1918, at 2.30 p.m.,, kr Lewkor. No.116, The Peak,
A Lange QUANTITY OF ... VALUABLE BOUSEHOLD;
&Cli
&c.
FURNITURE,
⭑c.. cone sting of:-- Tapestry evered: Ann-chairs" and Chee- terfeld Sofa, Extension-Dining Table, nod Teakwood Dining Room Chairs, Teakwood Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, and Marble top Washabands, Toilet Sots, Shanghai Baths. Kitchen Utensils and Choking Store.
A Completed Sot of PLATED TABLE Crystal of excellent quality and design.
Pants, etc., in Pot
!
On view from the morning of the 22nd. Ontaleguan will be issued, TERM Cash.
HUGHES & UOUGH,
Auctioneers
Bangkong. October 21, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1257
Underiqued have received instruc
THE Public Auction
(708 LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
SATURDAY,'
the 25th October, 1913, commencing st 2.30 r... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
• Dea Vosux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
GRASS CLOTH GOODS, AND DRAWN
HUGHES & HOUGH;
ductioneers,
1201 Boagkong. Ocs ber 91, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION......
`BE Undersigned have received instruc-
tions to sell by Fublic Auction (POK 4000UET OF THE CONCERNET),
Dn
SATURDAY
the 25th Dec. 1813,
0.
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vosux Road, Carunt of
TOB HOU STREIT,
"
A NUMBER OF LOTS OF OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, SNU F
BOTTLES & K
1,
(Full Particulars from Catalogues Team — Uaoni,
UUGHES & HUUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hangkeng, October 20, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Our Own Corrigonden!)
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THE CHINA MAIL.
BYDOCTOR of Mechano-
Therapy
$400,t# $1000 a Team Yes Gen Laura ke Prot. be a for
EDINBURG, September $3
THOME IN: moving and sumarkatie
predložio protivion Formen AVG.
VOLGERIES BY PEZERREAD CONVICTS. Tho Puterhead convictshare,addled grely to the gaiety of nations: it has bron discovered that within the prio walls there in a manufactory of Beurtish beat notes on grans proof butter paper The forgeries are so good that several of the notes have passed into goveral eis. sulation. Of coarse the prison officials declare that the furgeries "could not havo been committed within the convict est ablishment, but the fact remains that the prison and Admiralty authorities consider ed the matter so serious tha: two Scutland Yard detectives were sent North to 'in-
voltigate. And it is well known in Peter hoad and district that convicts when xt work pay od false notes to free men in ex change for tobacco and other luxurios. Iluny Peterhost families have noter in their pos ession, which are fraised and bang the walls of their homes. A £5 note f the Union Back of Scotland which wom passed in quite public way in done wits pan and ink, and at a small distance, it bears a considerable resemblance to genuine note. The Word Fie" is print
Arms across it in red, and the Royal top are wall donu. Other counterfei were of the Town and County, notes before that lank was amalgamated with the North of Scotland Bank. The skill of the convicts in all the more rema:kably when it is re membered that rur touh currency of the North only suggests butter paper by its gressiouns.
the
THE "ALL BED" ROUTE. There is reason to believe that consider ni le progress ans of late been made with the All-Rod" project, according
Dundee Advertiser. Negotiations are in progress for the purchase of nentis 1282 400,000 hores of land at Cape St. Charles, on the south crat coast of Labrador, where a barbour is to built from which another transcouticontal railway will also rut When this is completed. it will be posible to travel between London and Syd 3. N.5 W., in about 21 days or shout a week less than the present fastest journey va New York and San Francisco.
■THE Undersigned have received Instruo:
Ep.
Trious to sell by Public Auctione
· (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
OD
MONDAY,
the 27th October, 1913, at 11.30 6.0.
A
their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Vaux Road, Corust of Ice House Street,-
A number of Blankets, Cerain length of Silk Brocado, Blue and Gold Brocade, Tapestry and Tapestry Curtains.
Livo
A quantity of Surplus Ships, Stores, Comprising Cargo Lampe, Glas Circles for
Scuttles of various sizos, Cabin Horks, Fire Extinguishers, Seamen's Clothing. de., &c.
TERMS:-As usual,
JAPANESE ROUND-VIS WORLD HRVICE.
The great Japanese hippig line, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, wites the re correspondent, means to inaugurale a
i
“By FORTES. We guaralan nARTONLY
For a parfemakannilta. Audien
band diploma in RENAME.
7) Fork thorbingly handles.
quekly made 10 DAY TO HANG. Dr. Bursa, s A mais per 4:3 the dive worklo
US
Andrycka of vestentul pentraine de Bo
wonderful allolence of our machenk, Write malay for bu Than themtrand Tromporisa, FREE 11. a) brud. Mechanegoerapy and our misar Monstal pradan, Amaciana Unclogs së Mishane Thanet:
SINDANONE MA
THIS WEEK's ærday. The Fas an epicura who could tell som which lega qual had slept the night before it was killed are, in the opinion of a cor- respondent of a Scottish newspapar, out- done by a Scotsman whom he met recently, 'and who, having trated his porridgs ena morning, pushed the plate side with the remark, "It boon stirred the wrang way."
At Church of Our Lady and St. Joseph, lanwell, arthur Law Mathewsong British Vice-Consul at Medan, Sumatra, to Norma Pratt of Langelly, Middle-s.
OBITUARY.
''
Thomas Leith Uepisarn, a native a Galia shiels. for 25 years chief ny chariesi engicer of the Small Arms Amunition Factory, Kirken, India.
WILL AND REQUESTS. The widow of Tri- cipal. Caird, in addi tion to voveral charit-bis baquets, has left £40 o
Glasgow University for the foundation of scholarships, in memory of her late husband's long connection with that institution.
THE PAISLEY SHAWL.
In its "textile number,” The *** Times "-
Dow axlinet Scotti-h VITAS REACcount of industry, the Paisley shawl. In the me of an interesting article, it says. There can be no dispute as to the origin of the Paisley harness shawl. Conjecture must be content to find reasons for the change in fashion, which killed a thrising industry and made the Paisley show! ext net save in collections.
dare'op.
The historian of the town has told ory of the is and fall of the i-
d of the men whe made it. was evolved by a slow proce mest. In the first pl- rtèrna were the Paisley sewa on plain lat
later date were en er, and re
the cluth, At the cs6 igures wovar
the 19 century the Paisley wonyers rich their highest poist of skill and their craftsmanship to the pro-
| round the world service on the completi duf what afterwards wo.my famous
of the Panama Cana'. Tires t embarked on A gramme
shipbuilding
ha Prisley slash, which
g harness wire In addition to two steamers f 15,00 tons and four of 10.500 tons, it is
just ordered six mure of 750 luns. These vals are being, it will mainly coast usted in the Mitsu Di-hi shipbuilding yards.
SCOTTISH RIMINAL PROCEDURE.
bordefined
Lumpe to reproduce in the inom the feets wrought by the needla in the ludian shawl. The Indian shawl was o
wo varietis, patchwork shawl and the e Cashmere, the latter combination
wind of what x'tarwarde came
t necals and loom wosk in which the weft In Police Work from Within," a newly hreads instel of being in and continuous ine from side to side of the loom were published book by M. Hargrave I. Ada
much debitod que tives in raid by an in by the weaver in short lengths,
aawl were produced in Many kinds of Adam in a conversatio with Sir, Char'
Ja tisk,
co, and chenille, but Matthews, th proven Dive er of Public Prosecutions. Sir Charles my who question, "Do the differences in Sout criminal law operate in the interests of th publicis put to him, I should aub be inclined to my asin regard to the third re dict of Not proven," 1279 seem to me a logical verdict. An Neused person should be declared ether guilty
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctioneers, Hongkong. Oct. 18, 1913,
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
11
PROPERTY.
BEITISH CONCESSION. SHAMEEN, CANTON.
LOTS. Nos, 79 and 80, fronting TO the CANAL ROAD, oh with THREAD WORK,
frontage of sinety feet on the road, and Bedspreads, Tes Cloths, Cushion Covers, with a depth of 110 feet. together with
the BUILDINGS eracted thev, on- Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Doilies, Lors will be sold either soparately or quaalitz of Insertions, Embroidered together. This Blouse and Skirt Lengths, Handkerchiefs, sale at PUBLIC Pay will be put up for
Pongee embroidered Silk Goods, Silk and Satin Shoes (antire), etc., ate.
Th above goods are suitable for X'mas Gifts and will be mild without resstva.
Us View Friday p.m. TERMS --As ngual.
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BUGHES HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. Oct. 16, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1270
Tips to Sell by Fubite anotion,
HE Undersigned have rossired instruc
(FOS ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
"WEDNESDAY,
the 29th October, 1913, at 2.30 pip, at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House St.,-
"A Consignment of NEW ROUSEHOLD) LINENS, &, Comprising :--
The
AUCTION, on the THURSDAY, the 90th of October, 1919, promises. commencing at 11.00 .3
if not sold privately before that date. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all bids no acceptable bids are offered. Farties interested may obtain particulars from
THE URINA BAPTIST
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China. Kongkong, Sept. 23, 1913. 1149
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER
EVER 188CED UNDER
PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION..
The Chinese Dail
THE LEADING Oningaz P'oumeat an
COMMERCIAL JOURNAL,"
Prev Every Mozi
Witney Blankets for Single and Double Beds, Reversible Travelling Rugs, Lace Curtains 4 yds, and 44 yds., Single xod Double Hemstitched Sheets, Embroidered Pillow Cheon, Huckalack Towels and Bath Shoets, Fite Turkish Towels, Damask Tablo 'Oloths and Serviettes, Single and Double Bed White Satin Quilts, Boney. All ths Latest InteziieenOS 7909
"VAKIOGA POZEN IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
CONTAINS. THE Mori Rastaxis TELEGRAPHIO NEWS FROM:~
NORTH CHINA,
comb Quilts, Ladice' and' Gent.'s Hand- kerchiefs, Pyjama Suits, Fard Tablo Covers, Underskirts, Tas Cloths, Glass, and Pantry Cloths, Duchess Sets, Cent's $8.50 per day daivered in Bension)
+
· Fancy Vests, Gent.'s Shirts, Girl's Elosar, etc., etc., atd.
Catalogues will be issued.
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers. Hongkong, Oct. 18, 1913..
: #12,50 le ali Coad "Perit,
1. Waldoma Brauer, Bossmey K,
1978 UTE WITHOUT HEALTH
VETA
LIVING DEATHLA BRAIN
NERVE FO
I: dn: a nut
bknown as the red Paisley has ma
arigned to the end of the second decade
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONFIR
DESTINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
VESELI
2014027.
Date of LaATEIS
·Anstralian Ports, da. | 1]donham ......meetin -Hibb Livington & Co. Nov. 3, so 11am. Auxcalia Fort de... Empire
Gibb Livingston & Co. Nov. 1, at 11mm,
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. | B'bay,r. Spars&C'be Indo Maroka Shosen Kaisha, Oct. 23, a 4. p.m.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
TAX Undaraigued has received Inar ac tina to Sell by Publie Auction
**
THURSDAY,
the 23rd October, 1813, Commencing at it a...
ab his Sales Room3,
DUDDELL STREET, --
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE (Removed to Bales Room for the convenience of Sale)
B'bay, v. Spars, Cho. Fonang Maru Chinantao... Wuhu
Nihontique .... Europe, Kruse Sinne Europe, Bureps.
....................
Nippon Yusen Kaisbeat. 28. ......... Butterfeld & Swire....... Okt. 29, at 4 pum
.....Messageries Maritimes Nov. 1.
forangeries Maritime Nov, 18.
Prine Eitel Friedrich. Malahara" & Co Nov. 10.
J't a Kaunt,&S'dakan Borneo Rebe. S'hai & 1'ham Nippon Kobo & Moji......... Thrilla... Loaden, Antwerp, dz Syria „............... London, &... Tilta Londen & Aut qurp..... Vestaliz. Londen, de... Den of Ruthven Lo dɛn & Antwerp... Denber shiro ............. Manila, Coba & Boli Zafro Mraila, Crbalik Rabi Mania Manila
Yuousang
Mar Lindub ... Kan Maru New York
Denbigh Hall S'bai. Eobe & Maji... Kenent Sim z
Shu Moji & Kobe Hunds
P
· Shanghai & Japan ..
"mazoni
A tow pieces of Canton" BACKWOOD | Shai & Japan Porta Australien
WARE.
Shai Tau & N'wang Kiukiang Un Fiew from Wedoen 'sy, the San Francisco, Japan Mongolia
Sandakan
**
TEM-Cash on delivery.
."
Melobera & Co. Oct 31.
Bander, Wisler & Do. About Out. 30.
D. Basscon
*
On, La. Dot SD."
08. N. ...... About Oct. 29, P. & O. S. N. 06......Oot, 85, at Nood. Jardine, Mon&Oo, Id Oct. 95. „Jardins, M'son&Co, Ld Nov. 10, Jardino, M'son & Co.La Nov. 20. Shewa
Tome Do....Oct. 94, ab 4 p.m. .....Shewan, Tomen & Co. Nov. 13, at 4 pm. Jarditis, M'son Co, Ld. Oct. 25, at 8 pm. Jardine, Maand Co, Ld Nov. 1, at 2 pin. Nippon Ye Kaisha:Nov. &. Daylight, The Bank Line, Ld... Nov. 7. Mesageries 'time Oct. 90. |P. & 0, 8.N. Co.,
About Nov. 1. Mosangeries Maritime Nov. S. Megarios Maritimes Nov. 17. Butterfeld & Sire. Oct. 16, Daylight. Jardine, M'sou Oo. Ld. Oct. 93, at Neon. Pacião Mail 9.5. Co. Nov. 8, s. 1 p.m. Coyo Kisen Kaisha.Nov. 5, at Noon. Hamburg Am'ka Linie Oos. 39. Jardins, It'sónCo., Id.tot, 23, Daylight. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld. Nov. 9. Sander, Wailer & Co. Nov. L
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San Feiss, Japan Vippen Mara Shai, Kobe & Tina Andalusia............... Shai, Kobe & nji Cotsange S'hai, Kobe & Muji..... Iregory Apear.. 1237 Shanghai..
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
Hoogkong, Oct. 2, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Milk Coders good bas received insicus
by Public Anation,
Traders
on ...
FRIDAY.
*
the 24th October 1913, commencing at 2.30p.m. at his Reaco, The Fiz"
Magazin
sell
ASTITY OF
་
GE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Particulars from Catalogue)
Alaa
A quantity of plants in pots.
On view from Thursday the 23rd Oct. TRAMA :-Cash on delivory.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Bongkong. Dat. 20, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Shanghal..
Shanghai..
Shanghai.. Shanghai.** Shanghai
Shagg, Cale
Bohemia Cudio Luchon
Krongtang nhui.......
F. & 0.8. N. Co......Oct. 21, Daylight. Butterfield & Swire...Oct. 23, at 4 pm. Jardine MsondCo.Ld Oct. 24 Daylight. Butterfold & Swire .....t let. 20, at 4 p.m. Jardine M'am Ca. Zd. Oct. 37, at 3 pm. D. Samoon & Co., Ld. Oct. 21. D. Sassoon & Co., Id. Op. 50. Jardine, M'son Oo. Ld. Det. 25, at Noon. Jardino, M'son & Co, Ld Nev. 1; at Noon. Jardine, 'son&Co, Id Oct. 30, at 3 p.m. Douglas, Laprak Co. Oct. 25, at 10m. Douglas, Laprsik Co. 24, at 11 am. Douglas, laprik & Da. Oct. 28, at 11 am. ¡Douglas & Co. Ld. .....Oct. 81, at 11 am.
S'poro, P'anu & Cʻtsa.] felunga ................ S'pore, ''ng & Cal' Vamsing S'pore, Panning & C't "steding S'pore & Surabaya... hung Stow, Amoy it Fchow ritan...... S'tow, Amoy honaiching S'tow, Amoy &F'chow laiyang.......... Stow, Amoy Tansai nici Maru... Coaka Bhosen Kalaba Ook, 26, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosen Kalsha (Nov, 5, ab 10 a.m. Sbow,Amoy & Tamsus sijin Mara..... Victoria T'ma & Japan Chicago Marn ......................Osaka Shoren Kalaha Oct. 30, að 1 p.m. Vancouver, E.C.) &s. Ea pross of Japan... Canadian Pie R. Co..Oct. 23. fazooner, (B..),do. Empress of Russia Canadian Pic R. Co. Nov. 5.
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
goxaxaxa tOTEL.
Mr J. M. Aaron.
Mi W. B. Knapp
1283 Mr & Mrs P. Ahrfeld Mr & Krusema
"HE Undersigned har received instruc
mous from 0. W. Basin Eag, te by Public Auction,
OD
WEDNESDAY,
the 29th October, 1913, Commencing at 10.30 h.
at his Residence No. 9-Mountain View (59 The Fork).
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
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FURNITURE,. of the 19th century. For the production
Comprising:- I this article it was necessary to use yarns
Chesterfield Sofa and Easy Chairs, Task hich had been specially prepared. The verp consisted of a silk, around whinh Music Cabinet and Overmantel, Upholster wis sponacaling of the nest cashmere od Piano Seat, Blackwood Flower Staņda |
and Table, Tientsin Carpets and White
of ant quilis. Te verdict of Por the wefs wel on yarn or bolang
w rated was emplyed. practically embodies
proven Earvioa the w's weak exs.
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The setting of the lạm must kava bren « serina busines
Lace Curtains, etc., etc.
Handsome fansained) Teak Sideboard, Dining Table, Chairs and Dianer Waggon, Teak Writing Table and Hallstand, etc.
Dou' le Frau Bedstead, Fine Toak End room Suite (unstained) Teak Toilet Table and Washstand, S magbai Bath Tubs,
ets..
etc.
N.R.-Most of the above made by Wm. Powell & Co.
the prisoner is really guilty such te Jaquard appliances had not at that mbeen invented and cards were not verdict is miscariinge justice; if he is innocent it is still a miscarriage fused. Instead, the ahswi was woven face wnwarder and all that the unfortunate justice, for the accused person remini s under a cloud of suspicio erer 'ter. in -eaver had to guide his was a confused effect, the law in such a c150 18:- WeLASS of facing threads, calling for the believe you are guilty, but unfortunately went attentive if the work was to be pro- be dyeing wax & Mou co of we Vot
are dochle to perve it. So we must etly done. let you. It is t in sy way a fair trouble, owing to the au tom of having at this led verdict. On the same subject Mr. Davinesch endprti coloured finish. Dewar, Piocurator-Fincl in the City of rest development of the set of dyeing, Dundee, says: "It is important that an Paisley, which broume a recognised jury should return a verdict in conformity hool of dyeing, attracting students itom with the oath ther raku. Cases, rost other centres of the textile trade,
The show' thas medu' had a great sometimes occur in England where the jury believe the accused to be guilty although angue, and was almost universally selected they may consider that the evidenco is not as a present not only for
Beques, but = suficient to warrant them in returning any other occasins. verdict of guilty. I such cases & verdier fortunate enough to poasca "such shawls, of nut proven would surely ie s teror who have hail the opportunity of in- specting the Sne examples to be found in rerdict than the verdict of not guilty,
public collections,
cannot fail to recognise A NEW EARTH.
the beauty of many of the patterns em. ployed and the great skill in weaving
hown by the Id craftemen of Prisley. Itions to sell by Public Auction,
When the last clear notes are ringing
Nona save I may hear, Through the brush's carole s'nging
By the edge-grown moro- Lay me with my face towards Scotland,
Sotland o'er the sen,
So at leath hall softly slumber
Fall on me.
;
For I pray, when dawn is breaking
(That last dawn of all).
And I stir to my.awaking
At the trumpet call,
I may find no fair strange Haaren Bright with gems and gold-- Just the everlasting mountains
Lered of uld.
Lay mo with my face towards Scotland,
Far and far away
Than 1 wait in faith and quietness
For the day.
who are
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is stated that by the year 18:14 the annual value of the trade in Paisley shawls reach;
la total of £1,000,000 and this was not".
the high-water murket of the trade. Fu
a final form theas beautiful shawla were made reversible, having
pat-
on both sides, aud tera
large 2001- bery of such shawls were made in the
second half of the nineteenth century. Queen Victoria was a grea adipirer of the work of the Paisley craftem n, and on- souraged the industry over a considerable period by egular purchases, giving away a great many in the form of
presents. Fashion, however, proved too strong even for the patronage of the Queen, and the rade languished to the point of extinction. Finally, the killed craft-men who have roven these beautiful fabrics had to seek elsewhere to find a market for their in- dustry. They turned to cotton, and it was hoir Labour whiah id the foundations of the cotton-thread industry with which Paisley is now asocinted..
HARRODS IN SOUTH AMERICA.
On view from Tuesday the 28th October, Catalogues will be issued." Terms ---Osh on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongk nu. Oct. 18, 1912,
PUBLIC AUCTION
Mr W. Anderson
Mr R. J. Arcbec
Mr F. W. Ashtow Mr F. E. Baldwin Mr AT. Barberini
Mr A. Lamberton Mr J. V. Latimer' Miss Latimer. Mr. T. Lees Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr & Mrs G. Barons. Mr W. Logan
fouther
Mrs Baronsfestber
Hian Lumaghi
Dr G. W. Macken Lt. Col. & Mr Barnos Mr A. 9. Mackichan Mr E. R. Bate Mr F. A. MacKintosh
Mr F. A. Bidan
Mr Mann, Jr.
PHAX HOTEL.
| Lt. T. C. AL. Arober, Mr and Mrs W. G.
RAM.O.
Humphrey
Mr & Mrs W. Arm-La-Ool E. W. Doa,
strong
Mr T, Arthur Mr E. F. Aдootb
Mr and Mrs J.
Auld & children
R.G.A.
Mrs Johnston & child
Major General Kelly
S. Mr and Mrs E. B.
Keson
Mrs W. M. O. Bar- Miss Macher
reth and child
Capt. & Mrs. MoMun, Mr and Mrs O. D. J." children and purse,
Bell
R.A.M.O.
Flat-Boryson & Mr Bernard, R.N.
Mra E. R. Belilios
Mr and Mrs Maan
Mr.J. G. Briggs
Mr & Mra Beyer
Dr O. Mar icbt.
Misa A. A Brigham Mr Geo, Martin
Mr J. T. W. Caldwell Mr C. Farebrother Mr. J. Cambridge Mason
Mrs Bowdler
Mr E. J. MoNaty
Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and chil
Rev. Foster Pegg
Majoz Bowen, A.F.D.Mr-6. L. Parking
Mr and Mr4 F. W. Mrs R. T. Matheson | Attorney-Generi3 J. Mr J. Plummer
Misa M. Matheson Carey and child.
Mr and Mrs Cures Mr&Mrs R. McVeagh Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr C. 1. MeWilliams
D'Almonds E. Castro Mr B. R. Mehta Miss D'Almada E. Mr. Mereoki Mir P. Meyer Chatro Master D'Almada E. Mis M. Moody
Castro
Mr J. D. F. Müidar
Mr. F. T. Chapple
Mr A. A. Cartoo Dr A... F. Cole
msa
Mr C. H. Dari MrG. P. Curry' Mr. G. Denis n Mr & Mrs Dertenó
and 2 children Mr J. Dewer Mr and Mrs R. H.
Douglas
Mr J. Dunca Mr and Mrs H. C.
Ebrenfele
Miss L. S. Feunor
Me O. E. Fekes Mr Danman Fuller Mr A. Gallotti Mr and Mrs L. H.
Geare
1977 Mr. J. E. Gibson
E Undersigned has received instru.
ou"
THURSDAY,
the 30th October, 1913, commencing at
i1 A.M. at No. 1 Reclamation Street,
"
Yeamati.
A QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, etc.
Comprising
fi
Clyde donkey feed pamp with cylinders
"9" diameter and stroke 8". 941" Centrifugal pumpa and engines. ↑ Steam Windlass (complete) cylinders, Iron Castings for 2 skaam windiessor, 1. Vertical Single crank Tandem engine. 1 Horisontal steam engine with rerers ing gear and fly whool, cylinder 5",
1. Vertical boiler 5 diameter and, 10′′
height with feed pump.
I Horizontal batulas boiler & 6" diame.
bor and length...
Double geared es patana.
Dr J. M. Gillespie Dr and Mira F.
Goodchild
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr J. Gourgey.
Mr N. M. Green Mrs J. S. Griffiths Capt
T. Gray
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Backhouse
Mr G. Norringt
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Mr A. D. Openshaw...
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cylinders, öld iron, etc.
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Mod MA. E. W private tresty in the meanwhile,
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D.M.B.F. in "Olasgow Herald ". ANCIENT ORLTIC FIBULA, FACTORY. Important results are being obtained from excavations at. Mate of Mark, Rock- elife, Dalbosttie, ander the superlatend enen of Mr. Curle, of the National Muse of Antiquities, Edinburgh. The remains
An interesting prospectos has made its of a factory for bronze brooches and pins (bular) have been discovered, which show appearance in London, Harrods (Buenos that the modus operandi was to cast the tires), Limited, under the auspices of Har the metal in moulds of pottery. The nd's Store, Limited, the issus consisting of moulds for brooches abow designs with ip- £800,000 in six-and a half perount comule tarlaced ornaments, and may be ratened ive preferstce shates of £Leach, £500,000 to the period when the art of the Celtic in ten per cent, dedinary shares of £1 crafteman had nearly reached its culmina woh and 240,00 dale-red lines of 1 Bob veriinal marine engines with 3
aim the death of eleventh century of lach; and it has been arranged cylinders of 18", 36" and diameter, les D. Filkine Capt. 0., V.8. Semm WHIT OTA. AMODE
the moulds fund
amorber will bare a right to with condenser and pampa complete. Also up allotment of 14 daferred. (* founders')
3 bilge dieseding bores, 1 reducing and A. Hardm nabire, Bad on for casting plait fiat-beaded pins about two inches in length, and by a remarkable hares for every 100 urdinary shares discharge valves, 1 st double safety valves, Major and Mrs F. J. X:G. J. E. van der coincidenan
and wis for every 100 preference staren. 1 storm distributing valve chest with Easter bone pin was discovered
Harrod's original, founders shares reprovalvos, 1 main injection valve, etc. used which so nasctly fitted the mould "an tr leave little doubt that it had been used to the modest sum of £L 400, and their with above engine.
On view now. fashion the matrix.⠀⠀ “
we value has during the twenty bor years of
Texas :---Cash on delivery,
GEO, P, LAMMERT,
Hangkang, Oct-16, 1013.
tire than £1,800,000::: The new dal
the company's prosperous career risen to
· KIR, ZAMES. BARKER, BUY Sir James Barris has scored one more has been orgsaled by Mr. William sooo with play, but most, of as would i who was also the founder of the parent rabber that be bad made ft with a sorel. company, sad the same able directorate The best away we could have of him would including the two Mew Burbidge, wil
that he had left the stage for a while | motril the dashinland; both the roll,
and # gone back to work of This walls AC complastivaly small sund k the Barr work schedula sa ikid down by interves à bas bean; Magilled in Hitsemif in his early days. It was written
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Mr H. Hancock
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R.L.B.
Dr Bryor
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Mr H. Clegg
Dr F. X. Costello
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Mrs Foy
Mr H. E. Martin
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Mr M.F. Many
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Mrs Amery
Dr Brothers
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