THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO TER Gormurunes.
"AND ADMIRANTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coat and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORN
́TO-KWA-WAN"
COAL STORAGE.
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PUBLIC ACCTION:
*
AUCTONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TIRE Undersigned, have received. Instruc- ' dons to sell by Fable Auction.
(201 4000UNT OF THE CONCÉANAÐ}},"
10
MONDAY,
the 8th December, 1913, að 1AM, ab their Sales Roóma, No. 8, Des Vanx Road, Corner of Jes House Street, SEVERAL LOTS OF GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY &4, Comprising:-:
WATCHES. CHAINS, BANGLES,
LINKS o., &c.
Also
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
1
A very flus collection of OHINA AND CURIOS Just arrived from the North 18 Oudersigned has received, turn
tiens to Self by Public Anation,
TUESDAY,
I LARGE TELESCOPE AND TWO the 9th Decembar 1818, commencing at
·9.30 pm. at his SALE ROOM,
SEXTANTS.
Tertia :--ne usual..
HUGHES & ROUGE,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, Res. 2, 1913.
1498
PUBLIC AUCTION I'HE Undersigned have received instrue.
till by Fublic a pation
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
од
FRIDAY,
the 5th December. 1913 Commencing gat 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, Corner of
THE Undersigned have received intra-HIGH
dons to Bell by Publia Austier.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEBAE),
од
FRIDAY.
the 5th December, 1913, at 2.3 p.m.
■ their Sales Roome, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner et
Ice House Street,- SEVERAL LOTS OF SILK GOODS, Comprising:-
1:
Silk Crepe, Silk Embroidered Dress Lengths, Silk Embroidered Dressing Jackets, Silk Embroidered Curtain, Silk
Piece Goode, Grass Linen (Embroidered).
FLANNEL EMBROIDERED DRESSES,.
い
INTER — usual.
ندگی
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Rongkong, Dec. 22, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Ico House St.,-
A Consignment ef CLASS FNGLISH JEWELLERY
FROM LONDON,
Comprising:---
Gold and Silver Watches by Benson and other Well Known makers, Di mand
Rings, Brooches, Pins, &c. Gold Uhains, Liaka, Studs. Co., Gold and Silver Wrist Watches, Silver backed Hair Brushes and Photo Frames, Manicure Set, &o, &*.,
And
*
À QUANTITY OF LOOSE DIAMONDS, Particulars from Catalogue. TRA 12suni.
HUGHES & HOUGH; Auctioneers. Boogkong, Doc. 1, 1911.
1492
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICE.
FEE Inderalgued have received: izatruos
lions to sell by Public Auction." (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCIEN2D).
DA
SATURDAY,
the 6th December, 1913, commencing at 9.30 p.m. at their SALE Rooms,
No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-
A Lanez QuanIZYT OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
*A..
&c.
$0.
1481
Duddell Stroek.
A VIST FINE COLLECTION Or ANTIQUE PORCELAIN FROM
MINO, KANGHE, YUNGCHING; KIENLUNG TOWKWUNG AND LATER OYNASTIES,
Comprising
TA
THE CHINA JAIL
SCOTTISH LITTIR
(From Our Own: Corvarpandant).
EDINBURG Nori 1h.
ME,"GIUNGE" AND TEN BREX, PIR-ETE.
Mr. Lloyd's George'w'ayecoh as Swindon un the Highland der formats has bought! outs mop of replies, sumus” of thank Gla practical nature Tiiroo grost Highland landlord here. ffers to sell to the Gav. senment wide traka, f land of the kind described, and thrown down n oballenge to the Chanceler to nsaka way better use of the monstaine and uplands. The Duke of Sutherland, www mentioned in lava wook's Boottish letter, was the first to come forward with an offer of 300 000 iares of "He deer forest at a price of £ per sore. has now battered thỉ by proposing to soll 210,000 sores, the greater part of which is the parishes of Eddrachilles, Duences, Tongue, and Lairg, at £1, 2 6 per acre,
plus the value of the buildings. Of this tratch of country 42,0 Okeren are no andar dear, bat the Duke basurde the opiolan that the land is not suitable for cultivation. He reserves the Babing.righis, though the Government may acquire them price fred by arbitration. He does
6 Coloured and Blue and White Vases more, however, then redeem his dat offer in addition he tells the Changshor
Plates, Bowls and Figures, Fundered Blue Vanes and Plates, Old Pekin Enamel led Wine Cups and Platon, Jado. Crystal add Agate Geoff Bottles and Cruments
∙eta, ato.
1
Un view on Monday, the Eth, Catalogues will be used, Trams:-Cash on delivery.
JEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
pros
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hit he can have a further stretching for 15 miles west from the Caithness boundary, at £ 6 per acre. Here again, buildings and fishing must be part of a separate bargain. The in Gervention of the Duke of Sutherland' his
REXOLONG VOTING. raised a perfect storm in the pres, and on
*Mix J. MUAazioTE
Mr A. Kruseman the platform it was from the country
In undertaking the compilation and Mr E. 3. Abraham Mr F. Kuiks included in the second offer that the famous, **removals" took place one hundred years publication of special numbers dealing Mr & Mrs P. Ahrfeld Mr R. Larkin
Miss L. R. Larkin with the peassat art of Europe The Mr W, Anderson
"Mina Law * W. Exing Gder of Glenaisley Studio has rendered a great service, Barberini Mr.T. Lloyd
Mrs R. O.. Babbitt. 1495 has alec made an offer of 100,000 seres in
Rose and Sutherland at £2 par acre. The not only to art generally, but in particular & alrs. C. Buone Mr W Loga
Leather to the art of this countries whose possant
Mr G. F. Luke and is entirely under shoepiand deer, and Mr. Gilmour, who is one of the director art and crafts form the subject of the bits Beefeather Mr. A. Beaulay My E. R. Ba Dr G. W. Macken of the United Tarkuy Red Co, Tals of volumes. In these utilitarian days when Mr.B. W. Bauckham Lavon, asserts that it is only suitable for machine is in avery phase of life11 M. S. Banle this purpose. Trees cannot be planted on A Consignment LAZENGER'S, and he makes the trees put it by the TENNIS RACKETS made for 1913 Duke of Sutherland on an adjacent estate Season, in various weights and qualities. 40 years ago, ad which are now only
Tout high, For further particulars
Apply to
Hongroog, Doo. 3; 1913
FOR SALE.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
LIMITED
displacing manual isous the danger of Mr. R. Relilios the disappearance of handicrafts alliedMFG. A. Bru
PA MUTZL.
L.T. C. R. Archer, biis Humper ye
R.A.M.C. Lt-Cul. 1. Y. Ha
Ar & Mrs: W. A R.GA."
strung
3 H. N. Jalries
Mr & Mr Tarthur-Ye Rod Mrs Milhar Mr W. M. £. Bar-Sonos
rett and child
Biro Jones.
Mr and Mr. D. J Miss Kaith ...Ball
Ft Surgeon & Ms Beroald, RN.
Mr. Mackichans de bon d'eyor Mr FA MacKintosh; Mia Dogg's Mr Macul
Alta Bowater Dr U. Mariott
Mix od Mrs 13.. Minx Martin
Blicker
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Mr. O. Faisbrothe
Marin
R. T. Mathom
Capt and Mrs Kiddle KN, mad & shild And
donald
Miss. Macdonald
Ka
Capt. & Mrs McMan,
Atzurney-Guzieral 'J. RAMC**
Mr J. MaNuBg-
Mr& Hra Mitchell-
mors and child
to set which the peasantry barecer & He W. Bigles Mr & Mrs G Martin Major & Mia,Bowen children and ser conturice, in some cases, practised, is a very real one, and anything in the nature Mr S. M. Brawa of a record should be valued. It is 4J. E. Cadger
record, obiely, that the Ponsint Art Mr. J. Cambridge Mira Mathon Mr J. I. Mir ban of Europe series must be regarded, and Mr F. Campos
D'Almed E. Castrar U. F. Maralall for this reason the publishers are to be
Me D'Almad E. apt. & Mis L.
Laglen Castro Master D'Almada E. Mr Mm C.
McWilliams Japanent
Still another offer of land has been made: Major Donean Mathesale willing to sell the island of Lewis the largest of the Hebrides, with an area of 437,21 acres. There is not a tres no the island, and it is declared that affetation te out of the question. The state was purchased about 1844 by the late Sir James Mathasan, a partner of the firm of Meurs Jardine, aud Co., tea and opium merchants, Caston, &c. from the trustees of the late Frederick Stewart Mackenzie ul
Sunfarth for the sim of £190,000 Shirily alter the purobane,
Jarnes set about making Sir 7.00a.m. td 8.00....Every 16 considerable improvements in the island, whore be 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minavi
especially near Stornoway, 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 16 mlanteracted a magnificent castle on the site off the editors for the purposes of luata
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Comprising as follows TEAKWOOD-Dining an Drawing Room Buite. Upholstered Arm-chairs and Bofas, Carpets and Rugs (new), Bress and Brass mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Bed Boom Suite, Buresan, Wardrobes, Wash. standa, d., Dining Room Furniture, Side-20 cta, per copy. boarda, Dinner Waggons, Exten ios Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., ? Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, & Brass Fenders and Firs Brasses, etc, etc.
BLACKWJOD-Dawing Rown Buite, Couches," Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Hat stands, Cabinet, Jardinieres, Halland Tes Tables, Tax-poga, Brackets and Plote Framos, Overmantele, to
...
Also
One Typewriter one "Ronse Dupli cator" and siveral lots of Silver Ware, etc., eto:
Catalogues will be issued. Transvaal, ma
HOOSES & HOUGH,
Auctioncer
Hongkong Dec. 3, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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THE Undersigned bars received Instruc
by Publis, & úcting,
(FOR 4000URT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
MONDAY,
the 8th December, 1913, commencing at 1.30 pm, at No. 4, Gage Street, CARO ZEI WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD.
FURNITURE,
therein contained,
Comprising
Hall and Drawing Room Furniture by Upholstered Chairs und Solas, Protaras and Paintings, Curtains Taps
Blackwood and Embroidered. Mabinets and Stands, Best Wish- Bris mounted Bedsteads Bed etc. Toakwood Dining Room "Dinner" Serviss: (com.
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Umairal. BlonGOSTE,
PATELL & CO.
Exporters & Importer:
gratulated upon the care they have ako to ensure the accuracy and com- pleteness of each section. The servicos of eminens authorities upon täs different phases of peasant art have been enlisted, while some of the finest private collec tiona have been placed, at the disposal
Mr and Mis F. X. Mist Mar
Castro
Ꭲ
Mr F. T. Chapula
afr C. E. Chuab Mr. W. B. Clarke, Mr A. A. Claxton
Mi W.
E. Cington M18 Cogan M C C Clay
Dr A. L. E. P. Cols.
maa
maid
A. Buckrill
Mr and Mrs Curries Mr. M. Cary
Major Davy, RK Mr and Ms Debbie Major Doigan. Mr and Mrs Doyle F. Capt. & Mrs Evans,
and
Miss Me Willis nus Mr. B. K. Mehta Mr J. Mereaki Miss C. Mera Mr P. Meyor Miss Madley Mr E. Neurand Mis-Newberry Mise G. Leary Mr J. W. Patou Mr W. T. Payse MrJ. Parcy Sir A. Petersen ad 2 children Mi F. P. G. Pierson
and Mrs J. L. Men Frescuts
Mr. de Pravillo .Dubbins
Mr & Mra J. Combe Ybs J. Combe MrG. P. Curry Mr C. H. Davis Mr & My Fertesto
tion. In a short foreword upon Peassná. the old residence of the Seaforths. Bir James was a married man but had no art in Italy, the publishers remark that family; he was immensely wealthy, it is worthy of note that in Italy the of a benevolent disposition, and he had the peasant class is the only one which has Ambition to be the propriet r of an island rotained something of its old splendour for himself, bose people he cald rule Tais ie to a large extent due to the com
little sing in & kindly partirahat way. doing everything in his power to proinde parative prosperity of many of 40 their happiness. I the rural part of peasants who, though feet losing bold island, attempte were made to reclaim The on their traditional crafts and customer
acas land, which was if very considerable throughs emigration and the expansion of
2 children extent, and many thou-ands of zu trade, havo been enabled by thoir in Cubill-Dormer Mr and Mrs W. H. spent in this way, ba with no-presti ccault The tiles which wars pu Industry and thrift to soquire and preserve Mr. R. H. Douglas drainage purposes, sank into the mass, and their ancient Jewels, costume, and J. Duncan the reclaimed ground is now a very lighther family treasures, and to resist the Miss Durbin raine. Sir James also stablished wont tempting baits of the collence and Air and Mr H. O. Biv M. M. Raymond Mr. Raymond pent and the making of caudies. The denier Consequently thers are still to Mr G. H. Enaiss Raymond
be found inor get the people mary in 31 W. Brley Miss F. Beny industries were carried on at considerațio
Mr C. Reich number of years, but after teresting examples of poosant craftsman *xpense for
be discoverylal'aha'e in the southern parship, and with the axistares of some
Mr & Mrs of Scotland, the works had to be slags of the leading authoritics on the subject, od. He further established the Editor hag bou enabled to bring communication at his own expense
ia Lewis for the distillation of oil from
betwen
Ehrenfels
Mr A. F. Fearnley
bits J., M. Forle
Mr A T Tyłe
De Prex.
Mr and Mrs J. Qain. Mr B. Raworth Mr B-H. Ray
Richetta
maid aud child
Major Falchins
Col. & Mrs O'L men
and children
Mr Parsons
Mr and Mrs Persons
and omiid:
Mr. S. Perkins
Mr J. Plummer?
Mr & Mrs Flanagan Mr Powell
Me and Mri B. 4. Lt Col J.J. Radelitz,
Hale
Mi & Mi A. Gibsou Mz Behon
Cul Gondon Hall, L. and Mrs Sharp,
LA.31.0.
R.N
Mr H. Baucuck Major Simona Mr. II. A. Hazeland Mr A. Bincisir Capt&Mrs Hodgins Mr O: Skolt Rer. & Mr Hoope Lt. Cole & Mis Usber
Smith, &-0.D
·Hunt:
Mr Iforbrendar andMe &. Firdly Smith
chikt
Mr and Mrs Schietti... Air and Mr Owen Capt, & irabazi nurse and child Elughen Arad Mrs. G.Mr and Mrs 0. E
Humphrey Stewart & children "Major" de Man" "Ham Mr. Dueld Wir
roye, B., Capt. Whitfield LOD.
KING LOWANI MOTELL
∙Min Blamey
Mr & Mrs O. Ricou Mr D. B. Beck
And 3 children
Glasgow and Stornoway and stared together an extensive and remarkable Kit H. Garrow
of photographs Italian Me and His I. H. Me Schaut mail steamer between Forno yollation
Geare
A
These
Mar E. S. Bray Mr W. Budge
Mr F. J. Cargill
Opt.. G. J.
Mir Denman Fuller
Mr A Gallo ti⠀⠀⠀
Mr R. G. does
Mre Rutherford
Mr W. Shaw
MF B. Clegy
Mr E. T. Singer
'air and Mrs LE
Smith
Dr. A. G. Smith
Me & Soshataky
Mr. V. Sorby r
Mir C. B. Speyer
Ullapool In the year 1801, Sir James Volkskunst from which to select the Mr. B. Geriat
tax was made auronet in rcog.ition of
Mia N. Gibbons great help he gave to the people of Laglustrations for this volame.
famine of 1818 embrace examples peasant costumes, Mr. Gordon fter the potato Towards the end of his life, Sir Jam lacework, embroidery, textiles, jewellery Mr Y. Goulbours found that his large fostane, at go tie d other metalwork, pottery, bounes, Mr & Mrs J. Gould
Mr J. Gourgey probably amounting to millions, and thoro are upwards of our Mr P. D. de Grise- pearly, if not wholly exhausted in
hundred fibration. In the compilatio ittempts to improve the island and, of this volume the Editor has received MP. C. Hall be bequested the Lewis property to Left Matheson, he left her very hitle. it is the valuable co-operation of Mr. S. J. A. Capt. T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs 2000 to sport the diguity offer Churchill, M. V. 0. (British Consul bir and Birs M. Stanley
death
Hall My It. Butherland position. At Indy atheron's, the property pawed to Mr Dons Generada Naples), whose extensive Mr and Mrs W, A.MG. M. Swin
knowledgy of the subject, has proved of Hannibal Mr L. 6. Train Matheson, and then to Majus Mit end
By: Max 5A WA Turnbull who was then governor of Easter Pris nonsiderable assistance; while Madame Me F
gono
Miss Springer
Mi A1 Square
· Miss B. Minahia: Mr and Mrs J..
Body
Mr A.-P. Nobba
MM. 7. Murray
Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr W. Ondenbórun
Cock
Mr E. H. Parrott
Miss Cook and maid Capt.
Mis L. W. Dank
Mr & Mrs Doupiter Mre-H. C. Dillen ME WA Donaldson We JH. Douglas
At present over 2000 aaral sbyty unto Rise, the well-known authority in Mir W.-T. Harbord Hz T. Turner
of the first class belong to Lexia and there Italian lace and embroidery, has not only Mr J. Scott Hazston Miss R. Bunuel are nestly 100 young men connected with placed the whole of her wonderful collection. He E. A Miss Dommel
Highlaod regi
the militis of the various
Mra Harvey
Dents Seaforthe, Camerons and Gordons at the disposal of the Editor, but Howe, OMG. Voe
male popaistion aro able-bodied and also contributes an important szable Mr.W. B. Hind
General Merchants
The
and
De J.B. Curry The Panmore BEKA MeJ. C. Late Man W. Pwofold
Dr Vietzcky
z ILH. Powe Mr Porch Mr C. Read Mt H, K. Br Mr and Mrs. F
Boberg Mr & Mr Bo
bartaan-
Miss G. Emery
Mr.K. Geraghty Mr Gill and child Mrs AR Hague and
children
Mr W、 L. Hawko Mr H. O. Ewynor
Mrs T.-L. Seston Dr S. Ho Bandë,
Mia B. Ho A. Hing Mrs K. Shatt Mrs H. H. Husband Dr. Sibrom Mr T. Lüsküchi
chi Mr H. 8. Spurge
Mr Miles R. Walket hirÁ ERMA espable of undergoing much fatigue, and upon this branch of tos subject... Other | MrJ; Q÷HE SCnt. El A. Walk
Mr & Mr. Waterman Mr and Mrs W. D. Mr H. Walton the women are also-physically strong contributors induda De Viore Bat Mr Wi H, Hobie
Hr E. Watkins Mr H P. Hook
* Kratte M2 0. B. Watkins They are excellent worker and are mad employed by fish ourers on the East Coast, who writes of messons art in de Maja 0,8 Hooger Mr E. Ova, Weeren Mr & Mrs C. Leert H. 1. Wps Abruzzi Tho, Illustrations in colour Mr and Mrs Hopkins Mr B. W. White of Scotland and gland in gutting sad
Mr 3 G. Wood MiMe the men are fishermen, some owning that Zussell Filii and Melaide Cartorio Me W. B. Kopp hen, boats, and a larger proportion go as and-" number of beautiful plates der af Albert Hopp hired men to the East Coast, on board
M+JF.
COLLISIOR VALGHI packing herring A large proportion of include two wabor colous by Mr. W. Met Kia Me and Mra EE MUNós Mannars My T. Yoshidaukaiy
HONGKONG. CANTON,
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW
-EUROPEAN AGENCY
HOLESALE buying
sailing boats and drifters These people rights of peace costumes
dio pot ask for large tracts of ground. Thay simply require an adre or two of
arable land and a house, as they derivs their liring mainy fom the ethe women possess a good knowledge of cal tivation, and to thembe noe of the
HIGHLAND DEER FOREST.
they often do much of the work in ooseos The Duke of Batherland's offer, tion with the land. Many people who are Acquainted with the circumstances in Lewis believe that Major Methanon'sindegis veil worth the conscmation of the Goreru pient
WHO Scale Wal Conte (Died of wound
tinental good, including
Boots, peshkimarwars
Chemicals and Draggi
Dr Lippert Yangon ad valststrip. WT. Man- Mr. Yo voyage
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