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'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1918

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

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4.8.0.4&bra Errions, A1. TELEGRAFmc Copr.

Telographio Address MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

TX Underalgned have vetive Instruc

T

tions to Soil. by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

ON

TUESDAY,

the 18th November 1913, at 11.00 am,

at their SALES RM, No. 8,

Da Yaux Beat Corner of

Ice House Street,

A NUMBER OF PAIRS OF WOOLLEN

BLANKETS, NEW,

AL.

SUIT AND OVERCOAT LENGTUS'

ctc., T'knes usunt.

CLC.,

etc.

BCBES HOUSA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Noy 15, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1403

HE Undersigned have received instrac.

are reticu

(per 1000unt of THE CONCRANKE),

on

THURSDAY,

the 20th November 1913, at 2.30 P.M.,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Jeo House St., TWO RICKSHAS "ROBBER TYRED"

PRACTICALLY Nzw.

TERNE :—Ás usual.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.

Hongkong. N, 15, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

1404

BE Undersigned have recolved instruc Tirta to sell by Public Auction.

оп

THURSDAY,

the 20th November, 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Dos Voeux Road, Corner

of Tea House Street,-

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A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CANTONESE BLACK WOOD FURNITURE,

$20,7 Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining an Drawing Room Suite. Upholstered Armchairs and Sofa Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass, mounted Bedsteads and Cute, Bed Roo Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Sa., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Exten ion Dining Tables and Chairs, ste, etc., 2 Dinner and Des sert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glas Ware, Cooking Gloves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c, Brass Fenders and Fire Brasser

BLACK WOD-Drawing Room Buite, Couches, Arm-chain, Flower Stands, Hat. stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall and Tua Tables, Tou-poyz, Brackets and Prato Frames, Overmantels, etc.

Alao

Electris Ronding Lamps, &c. Catalogues will be issued.

Tasso :- Aa qytal. »

HUGHES & HOUGH,

rebloneers,

Hongkong, Nov. 12, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

AUCTONS

PUBLIO AUCTION.

PRE Undersigned davo received instrus. Gious to well by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF FUN CONCERNED),..

en

THURSDAY,

the 27th November, 1913, 13 p.m."

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8

Brandth

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THE SHANGHAI RACES

Autama Meeting.

(From the "N. G Daily News.")

FIRST DAY,

THE CHINA MAIL.

soma of which we only a few wooonds more than the seconds. The Munipal) Band, under the conductorship Prof. Buck again discouined an excellent pro "gramme of musa.

In the opening race of the day. Tha Northern Cup, Castlefield equity qualified

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

for the Champions, wiming by theco SHARE & GENERAL BROKER quarters of a length from The Piover

In the accond race Paladin proved" hingself to ho the berb griffin of this meet- jing by winning the China Cup by many lengths from Liebeslied. It was grond struggle for second place between Liebes- lied; Kentucky and Selanger Chief, the Inttar two of whom, wore placed level in third place. The time, 2min. 05 4/5ve., was good, and proved that the course

was. Inst.,

11

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Undersigned has received instrue tions to Soll by Public & ution

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th November, 1913, Coramencing

at 11 am at his Sales Roo

Duddell Street.

A SELECTION OF CUT GLASS.

Comprising

Decanters, Dishes and Tabis Olana

Monday, Nov. 10, 1913: ' Tho Shanghai Autumn wering opened under ideal renditions yesterday. Double of the weather were expressed by not a few would bo prophete in the carly morning, bus the conditions prevailing throughout the day were all against pos simism. There was not a liège atten

The Shanghai Stakes brought out a danes is the morning, but the after-

Held of excellent class, and gavo Fijian tàlfin ricos were winemed by a big crowd. Chief his opuco to qualify for the Cham The stands, particularly the public stand,pions. The rest of the field included the prominent events of the previos were exceptionally well patronized, while several ponies which had been placed In

day. Hat Chief won comfortably by Silver many were content to Watch the avante from the grean. Somo viry strikingons and a half lengtis from I'm 08, gowns were worn by the ladies, of whom which probably covered a greater dis a large number wie prosent in the after. tunce then the winning pony, finishing en the artside dog the Jadgo' bex. noon; and to whom the fact that the The Tictain pony: Treff was third, i 1365 weather turned out so favourably alter length behind I'm Off.

Saturday's ruin must have been a pleas ing element in the day's enjoyment. The Municipal Band, conducted by Professor Buck decoursed an excellent programme, The cold snap was tempered through. on the day with warm sun, and there was never a sigudd rain: The course, judging by the times maday was rathery over Mahratte Chief by two dogs,

Full particulars and conditions of valu may be had from the undersigned.

Tens ----An anual,

HUGHES & HOUGË,

Auctioneers..

Hongkong, Nor, 4, 1913.

BON TON.

JUST

ARRIED

GOLD & SILVER EVENING SHOES Alag in all Colored SATINS. Al Mizen.

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TRAMAYS COMPANY,

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THE Undersigned have received toerrue.

tianu, to wall by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

BINDING

THE 'CHIÑA MAIL' OFFIOL.

The Pagoda Cup brought cus a big held common class ponies and Picaninny, who was third in the Navy Cup of the previous day, hos Porusion by three quarters of a length, with Farthing Dam- ages in third place

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Mr A. T. Barbermi Me J. S. Maughan Mr & Mrs C. Barons. Dr O. Mariott

feather

Mr Ged. Martin.

GEO P. LAMMERT,

Juctioneer.

Hongkong, Nov. 15, 1913. 5.

PUBLIC

˞- -

AUCTION.

In the two mile race, the Llama Miaundersigned has real wibrac

tious to Sell by Pulis"Austiup, Stakes, Perseverance gained an say vio

who finished three lengtis ahead of

FRIDAY,

Mia Bernsleather Mrs C. Maetin and

Mr E. R. Usta

child

Mr and Mrs C. D. J. 31:3 Joåssion & child.

Ball

Mr & Mrs Laugudra

Fist Surgeon & Mand child

Bernard, RY

Mr & Mrs Buyer Ky Bowdler

Capt. & Mrs MoMan,

Majn & M Bowen Mr

chüdren and nurse, RA.M.Q"

J. MaNulty

L-Cut, & Mrs Fate Mr G. Purebrother Opt. & Mrs Brown Mr & Mrs Mitehall.

Mason

Mr & Mrs Expre; Mrs R. T., Matheson

child sud nuise

Mr. R. Bellies

at 230 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.

Mr G. A. Bom

n du honvy die, but at the conclusion Somdruct. At the finish of the race, the the 21st November. 1913 Commencing

fies wors practically in singlo file.

of the races it was not cut up in any way that might have been expočtod. The only mishap occurred in the seventh auce, when Mr. Seth was thrown by Lethargie immediately upon entering the LYUT. The jockey, fortunately, was

unhurt, and book part in the race.

The racing throughout the alteraocu was very well contested, and the open- ing event, du half milo scramble, with nineteen starters. produced a splendid fish between Darbar Chief, Fulham al Court Courier. Only a bead ani a mock separate the first titreo ponich, Sticklick, who found faveur with a umber of backers, and who finished well up in the fourth place, just failed to get through on the rats. With an opening hight have been placi.

The Criterion Stakes resulted in fairly any victory for President who, with Burkill in the saddle was allowed to make his own pace throughout the race. After Sir Brian had made his effort in the home stretch, Bornite came up and managed to beat the Knight of the Round Tabisut of scoopd placo by thres-quarters of a length. The time for the race-2min. 08 2/5sen.-ww exactly the same as tant done by Flock, who finished fifth in his gallop with Treff on Saturday last.

The Maiden Stakes, which was genes ally locked upon as being a very open erunt, brought forth a suprise parket, and was won by Misled, who passed the winning post three-quarters of a length aleüd of Nomadic, with Salangor Chief in thirl position two lengths behind the second- big margin for a abort race, Nordic had a bit of bad luck rounding the bed into the home straight, and judging by the way in which he made up ground in the last two ludongs, was un- lucky to lung the race.

It was worthy of note that the Puri- mutuel diviilend for the winner, who wus bncied by only six people, umounted 10 8265, and for a pinoy Salangor Chief

paid $195 ore.

In the Fah Web Stake, Inkermann practictly led the field throughout the race, and came home an easy winner by ene and a half lengths from Mahrattu Clict, with Somerset a had third.

The Navy Cup brought out a big field of poor class, bet The Dabchick's victory by three-quarters of a length from Fart thing, Damages was generally anticipated. Tho St. Leger brought mat a large field of good portion, and the race was co sidered to be very open. Fijian Chief, the Lotteries, failed to run up to his Ilongkong (unbaten) reputation. In fact he never looked like a winning peay throughout the reco. Castlefield ran well up to his form and did splendidly to get within a length and a half of Sir Pellena considering the diferenco" in weights according to the weight for inches aa por scale.. It was a very close struggle for third place between Tho, Trader and Trell, but the former got the rordiet by

# dose margin

Me and Mr G.

Blacker

The Rubicon Plate attracted only seven startors, and was a splendid Snish. Along 150 HIGH CLASS ENGLISH TWEED Dr W. Balsch

the home straight for tho, laas furlong! the race was keenly contested by Snow: drop, The Fickle Bird and Valice, and at N.

the finish these ponies were neck and werk, Snowdrop raining first place, with The Fickle Bird second and Vahen third.

The Racing Stakit, over a mile amet a quarter, resulted in an easy victory for The Plover by three lengths from the Stag. Sunlight was third, four lengths away.

In the Syoce Stakes, over three-quar- tery of a mile, there was a splendid finish between Minehead, Dico nor and Noma- die, only two neeks separating the first aliroo is they pussal the Judge's box.

The Siccawei Plate was another fine Suish. The President won only by sheet head from The Gay Bird, with. I'm Off in third place, only a neck behind. The time lado in this raco-2min. 38 3/500.--was the best time of the day,

TUTED DAT,

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1913. The weather conditions for the third day's racing were again excollect in the middle the day, and there was a largo attendance, more particularly in the afternoon as the time for the Champion- abip Sweep-stakes drew near. There was also a greater variety of costumes, many of the ladies having reserved their latest and most handsome creations for Cham- pions day. The course was slightly drier than or Tuesday, and there was a mode. rato southerly bruxe to help the ponios up the home stretch, but the times regia. tered did not show much improvement

on those of the earlier rac

SCIT LENGTHS.

(light and heary voights} B.-The above are direct impurtaflexis just arrived and no two pieces Alike.

On view from Thursday the 20th Nov. Tee-Cash on delivery.

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ORO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, Nov. 15. 1913.

M: JL Browles M F. Bumanu

Mi

M. Matheson

Mis 3. M. McCros

Attorney-Genaral J.

A. Buckrill

Mr W. A.Batterfiel

apt. & Man L. MoMr M. Cary

glen

Mr B. E. Mehta Mr J. Merecki

Mr P. Meyer

Mr and Mrs Curries

Major Dary, K.E

more and child Major &

Norris,

maid and child Col. & Mrs O'Hara

and children

Rev. Foster Fagg

Mr and Mrs Debbie Mr S. L. Perking Capt. & Mrs Dolaon Mr J. Plummer

Mr Powail Major Dorgen

J. Cambridge Mr & Mrs Mourbed, 3r and Mira Doyle

Bir J. E. diger

Mr E. H. Monk Mir A. G. Morgan

child and nfant

Mr G. A. Dutton

wyd inch

maid and chud

Mr R. Campbell

Mr and Mrs F. X.

D'Alm-da E. Cast of's and Mrs W. B. Capt. & Mrs Evans, 3r Relo

Mi D'Almada E

Castro

Moore Mt 8. Morga

Me J. D. F.Mder

Marter D'Almada En Mr J, D. F. Mütides

Castro

140M F. T. Chapple

Mir D. M. Clark

PUBLIC AUCTION.

¿E Undersigned Ers received intra-

tions to sell by Public Auction

BY

7

SATURDAY

the 22nd November, 1913, commencing at 2.30 ... at HIS SALES ROOMS, DUDPILL STREET,

A COLLECTION CF VALUABLE CHINESE CURIOS, Comprising:- 5-Coloured and Blue and White Bowls, Vases, Plates, Figures, Old Broazoe, Jude Ornamente, Chios, Glass Amber and Chinese Crystal Souff Bottles Old Pictures, Torkin Inlaid Work etc., etc.

Also

A QUANTITY OF SILK EMBROIDERED HANGINGS MANDARINE CUATS ETC. Catalogues will be issued. Onew from Friday the 21st. Terms:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong. Nov. 14, 1913.

Mr W. E. Clarke

Mr A. A. Claxtor Mr W. E. Clayton Dr A. L. & F. Cola-

ooper

Mr & Mrs S. Nathan

B-Nathan

Mr & Mrs Neild Mise G. ULeary

·Mr. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton

MTH M. Peace

31r. Petersen

Air M. de CortsbitatoMi F. P. G. Pierson

Mr J. H. Crossley

MrG. P. Carry Mr O. H. Davis Mr & Mrs A. Dari

Mr. U. G. Denison Mr F. Dean's

Mr & Mrs Dertsano,

and 2 children Mr J. DoWAI Mr J. W. Dossett Mrs R. H. Dongins Mr J. Duncan *'

And Mr H. O. Ehrenfels Mr Peistkom M W. E. Fischar Dr& Mus Fooyytä

Fox Mr E. J. M: Deniman Fuller MA Gallo ti Mr and LH.

Ganze

Bir Gibbings Me and Mrs Gideon Dr J. M M. Gillespie Mr &. G. Gordon Mr Y. GoalbourO Mr & Mrs J. Goald

Mr C. H.C. Pitt Mr R. de Preville Mr W. Price

Mr W. J.Pringle Mr B. Raworth Mr E. H.

Bay

Mr E 3. Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond Miss F. Resp

MTF. G. Ross Mr Rutherford Mir Schenk Misa J. Scofield Sir James Dod's-Shaw Lady Dods-Shaw Dr Steld. MIE T. Singer Mr and Mrs EE,

Smith

Mr and Mrs L. A.

Kaiser Smith:

Mr. P. Smith

Mr V. Sorby Miss A Square Mr Sydney staford 3. E. Von Stranch

·B11 Q. H. Swift M14 C. Thompson

15 Mr J. Gourg-y M D. Trompson

FOR SALE. Consignment of SLAZENGER'S

GEO P. LAMMERT.

The opening race of bus day was spice- didly contested and at the finish only. two heads separated Bornite, Treff and Fulham. Another very fine finish was wind in the Poi-mautuck Cup, where A TENNIS RACKETS made for 19:3 Mokratts Chief just beat Treff by a neek Season, in various weights and qualities. and The Guy Bird was third, only a neck behind Treff. In "the Consolation Cup, again, only two hoods divided the first tiroo, ponies. The Stay coming in first, with The Guy Bird second and Mahatma third. On the other hand, two vicces were guined very endly indood. Touch- wood won thus Jockey Cup, by four lengths from Values, and The Financier came in at in the Manchu Stakes a clear five lengths ahead of Polar Star. Both were very popular victorice. No me owECT wen more than a single raoo, but Mra Macgregor owner the winner of the Man- ehu Stekes azd, was jointly interested in the ownership of the winner of the Con- solation Cup

Mr H. M. Gracey MissL TVinghast Mr &

Mrs W, Green-Mr & Mrs A. Tilling bum

Mfts O. F. Griniu

Mr P. O. de Griso

gono

Mr P. C. Hall

Mr. Guru

ALO

Capt. T. P. Hal SLAZENGERS 1913 TENNIS BALLS Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal For further particulars

Mr W. T. Harbord Bir J. Scott Harston Apply to

OB. Mr. A. Hewett, O.M.G. Mt W. B. Hind MrJ. G. He ble Mr W. H. Euble" M: J. Luor Mr G. HowLIČ

iss Howard Mr S. J. Johnston Miss Kenn, dy Mr M. Kiman

EVERY BEETLE EVERY BUG

once Ento

orough contact

Sold la* Thu andy,

KEATING'S

POWDER

hast

Mr and Mrs R. F.

Tilney

В1 ін Тілеу

Mr J.B. Tilney

Mr and Mrs B. Wi

Topping

Misa M. Tais

ME. B. Dufta. Capt. F. Q. Turser,

RD.

Mr J. Yaughan Capt. H. Walker MỸ H.; Watkins veg Mr. C. van Woeren MJ. Weil Mr E. T. Weinol Mr A. West MF. W. White, 3lis Whitmarsh MrG. G.. Wood F. Yearby

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Consul General· An- Miss Kingsbury *itlermon

- Mîs Lathrup AS

Mr and Mrs JR. Mr & Mr. B. Tát1 ́e

Backhouse

Mr J. C. McCutcheon:

Mr F. Bevi gton Mr Carl Mankell Mr and Mrs J. W. Mr K. Morrtam

Bolles

His H. Bullas

Mr M.J. Hreen

Vir and Mn F.

Brownrigg

Mr G. Norrington.

MrA. D. Upshaw Mry F. M. Ribarile.

K. Mà &' Ma J, Bobề là

Mr and Ms A. E. Mr Benbow-Bows

Carleton

Mars G. Bachan ¦

Mr. Balmers'

bir And Mrs AEW

The race for the Champions Sweep. slakes brought out a fairly: mail, but very select field of nine ponies, and though Castlefield was a vory strong. favourite, It was "oncsidcend by many to be a vary open event. The pace was slow at the start, and Proddens was The Eclipse Stakes resulted in a very allowed to make the running site à ensy vickory for Paladin, who passed the Probst's corner. At the half-mile post Judge's box several lenghs ahead of Mine The Plover and Inkerman went to the head, while the latter was are legiostrent and the latter set the pace unt abond of Buckfield, the third to catch the the lend into the home straight" was Judge's eye.

-rounder. Along the straight, The Plover For the Autumn Cup, I'm Off Wand Inkremaz dropped back boston, and strong favourite, but after a splendid Sir Pellons, who had come into good struggle for the last quarter of a mile, position at the Monument, book com- LONDON DIRECTORY, MI and Mn B. De Wal Flying Fox beat Eunlight out of first mand, closely-followed by Chetlebell and place by a hood, and I'm Off ran the second pony to the margin of a neale

The last race of the day-The Wang poo Stake-was won somewhat easily by

Paladin. Both Castlefeld and the gen made desperate effera to oretaks. the leader, without ava, and Bir Pallow Length came in first, three-quarter of a l

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