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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

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ADONJOSTIER ♫O THE GOVERNMENT.

LU ADMIRALTY,

General Aucticaeere

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETOS

"TO-KWA-WAN' COAL STORAGE.

Codes 100 A.B.C. iz & 5 Euro. A1. TELEGRAPH Cour,

Telegraphic Address

MERION RONGKONG.

PUBLIC

THE

AUCTION

HE Undersigned have received instrne- tous from CAPTAIN W. A. HAGOKE,

to sell by Public Auction,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 29th April (914, at 2:30 p.m., að No. 2. Canton Villas, Kimberley

Bond, Kawlton,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

the rei catized. Consisting of --

Fumed Teak Dining & em and Bedroom Buit, Upholstered and Rattan Furniture," Single Beds Indian Rags, Wardrobes, and Cupboards, Glass Ware and Cr ckory, Large Icu Chest, Aluminium Cooking Utensils, &tuve, Wash Tale, elc., eta,

Also

Over 30 yrs ago the laty Lond Beaconsfeit testified to the headin be received from HIMROD'S

GURE, and every postbringt. Ko, alsallar Jetiers 10-day..

HIMROD'S

CURE for

ASTHMA

FAMES POR 60 YEARS,

Sold in uns by all Chemists and Stores. throughout the Castry.

Bower of Imitations,

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have the action

tious to Boll by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

SATURDAY & MONDAY," the 25th & 27th Aprü, 194, commencing sach day at 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Boome, No. 8. Des Voeux Row, Corner of

Ice House St.,-

A Varied Assortm:bi of Leather Suit Casos, Trunks, Colla~ Bozes, Ton Sets, Artistic Bamboo Flower Pots, Tortoise-shull Toilet Sote and Com's, Marble-top Stools Tongking Mother-o-pearl inlaid Borns, Flower Vases, etc., ste, etc., The above goods are all now. (Full Particulars from Catalogus.) On view on Friday a.m.

Terms:--As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 21. 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE BOAT RACE

CAMBRIDGE WIN EASILY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Dark: B}nga" Stern Gham.

(ly An Od Blue in the "Daily Tele graph of March 30.)

Cambridge won the Boat Racoon Saturday by 41 lengths in 20min. 230.. and the race, which oviryone had ex-

pacted wikd by ry · clly thought, turned out to be an unexciting' affair, -Oxford did not row in mything like tão, form which they have been showing dur ing the last ten days, and almost as the first shock of the encounter the unk, formity with which Mr. Gold- had `sp; } parently managed to pats up the crow broko up, and they rowed as eight man rather lian as a crow, Cambridge, om the other haki, As, perhaps, is only

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natural der a winning crew, rowed in better form than they have shown since GREAT WHITE SOUTH they came to Putney, and their soll- darity, which had been the main feature of their oarsmanship almost from the

BY

day when the arew was finally sotiled, B. G. PONTING F.R.G.S. LONDON. about eight weeks ago, made their vis tory an easy one.

Perhaps the chief credit of the Light Blues' victory was due to Tower's splete did stroking and excellent judgment. He know that Oxford's best chance of win ning was to bustļo him at the start, and refused to take any whico of the other eras, ad studied his men out splez-

y after the first half-minute. Not that I would suggest that Piliman ja any way lacked judgment, but in trying, as. he had to, to raco at top speed for the" first two minutes, he found his crow umblo to heck hias up properly, and his instrument broke in lis nixls. Cam! 633 bridge, throughout, once they had gained commanding lead, rowed the slower stroke and well within themselves, but in spite of this it was wonderful that Oxford ware able, rowing as they wers, to keep as near as they did. That they were not, Further behind than they were was due to the magnificent manner in

Now for one stroke did he falter, and even in the last desperate spurt after Barnes Bridge he never lost his length or his straight drive from the streteber.

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MD Abbey.

Mr E. S. Abraham

Mr L. Adier

Mr PW. Aneison Me and

Mas S. W.

ROTKL.

"Mrs Lambers.

S. J Baronian

Recon

MA

Mr E. R. Inta

Mr and Mrs H. D.

Low and infant

Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr W Logan

Drand Mis H. Mine

farlang

Mr E. 1. Mackay

PRAWO HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs. Allen

Mr. Amery

Me ArmstroGJ Mrs Ballence

Mr Bart Mr F. Barker

lisa Beach Mt F. M. Barry Mr C. Bond

Mr T. B. Brown Mr Crifmann

Connex

Dr G. W. Mackennra

Mr F. A Mackintoak Mr and

Mr W. P. U. Stac-

queen

Dr O. Mariots

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Mrs F. R. Balilica Letting by Public Auction Sale, Mr G., Bann

Mr C. D. J. Buil on MONDAY, the 7th day of April Mr M. Bernstein hold

3 P.M., at the Officos of the Public 1914, at Works Department, by Order of His Rr. Mr V. Bogomloff cellency the Goverint, of One, Lat of Mr E G. Bisrucker Colenty of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Mr. Bean and Miss M. Matheson

the Mr F. D. Bisseker OROWN LAND at Kennedy Road, in Mr N. Braun years, with the option of resevai, að a draws Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor

Mr

abil

of His Majesty the King, for one further Bir J. A. Browne

gloriously all the morning, and the light breeze from the mouth, which had but tisu faintest touch of east in it, brought no chill with it. In the early mora. ing both news were out for a preliminary pin to open their lungs, and each owed a minute as top speed. Long term of 75 years. store time-time crowds were pouring

exciting race, in which we were all dis appointed, drew numbers which sur passed anything I have ever soon, sove, perhaps, at the Cambridge and Harvard race of 100.

Tbina trons Captain Pasay, to stil which Wigging rowed from start to Brisia, into Putney, and the prospect of an

NIE Undersigned hars received instruc

by Public Auction,

on account of leaving the Colony,

+1

MONDAY,

the 7th April, 1914, ad 5.30 p.m., at Ab King's Slipway,

The Motor Boat

BRITTANTA."

One Goat's Bicycle by Singer & Co. in Length 21 feet. 2 horas power, Petrol, good condition.

"On view from 28th instant.

Tema: usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong. April 23, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION

will cry tun-persons.

THE CAMBRIDGE CREW.

Registry No.

Locality.

17

Particulars of the Lot..

Boundary Beamremoale, (Appratums)

Content

Anucul Béni.

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#

JUpset Price.

Aspersaleplan, 18,360 126 (1,101

About

Bir. A. P. Bungay Mr C. T. Calfogler Mr A. 3.

Mr

A. J. Cambridge A. S. Carter Sfr and Mrs Caton

Chambers

Mr.M. Chanaoat

Mr F. E. Clayton

Mi

Mason

Mr Johanson Mr Karfansen D. Keyt Mr Bink

Mr FV. Kuhinan Mr & Mrs Eaughan Mr O. G. laga Mr Bonny Lorai Mir Madaring Mr S. Martin

E. Altera Mr E Mr Mathieson

Mrs Mayor and 32 Mr Nelitmur Man-ra Odoin

C· A, B. M2 )

Mr Datberg Miss Deoton

Denbora

Mr C. Farebrother Me H. MEN B T. Matheson Mr

Mr J.Mauch

McAlister

Mr B. K. Mohta Mr & Mrs John Meier Mr J. Marcaki

Me D. M. Mickla Mr G, S. Middleton Mr N., Milkowski Me and Mrs W J.

Michell

and Mrs H. Hun-Mr J. Mitchell

Cat & Mrs Kocks Coghlan

Mr C. F. Moelich, Jr. Dr and Birs W. A..B.

Monro

Dr A. LE. F. Cole-

man

J W. Canston Mr Crosby

Mas Geo. Mooser Miss Muoser

Miss Crosby

Mias J. Crosby

Miss C. Crosby

Mr

Mr G. P. Curry

499

All rowed so well behind Tower in

Son after two, o'clock the men had the winning crew that is in difficult to changed, and it became known that find words of praise enough to go mound, Cambridga had won the toys and had Bixton showed no signs" thrứnghour of chosen the Survey station, which has his tendency to be date at the first, the advantage of the great bend "fron while he was a great help to his stroke Harrods to Barnes. But they were to

steadying out the crew at the crucial prove that is made no diference. A moment, which are so rarly. Clarke, Hoon as the Light lues' ship was in too, kept the extra bis of kngth which the water Oxford brought ous 'their bank, Mr. Bruce's coaching gava bim in the and un time was wasted in getting down last week of practice, which be bad not to the stake-boats, where the umpire. regained after his illness in the middle Mr. F. I. Piluas, was waiting on board NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE 498 od training, when he first came to Put the Consuta.

Further particulata may be had from the Undersigned.

On view from Sunday 26th instanti THE-AA usual.

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers,

$28

"

8 Undersigned has received instruc

tions to well-by Public Auction

on

1.

FRIDAY,

the 1st May 1914, commencing"

at 2.30 r., at their Sales Room, n. 2,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

À QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, As follows:- Taskwood-Upholstered Drawing Room Suite Dining Room Suite. Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Ruge, Bras and Brass-mounted Beilstends, Bureaus, Ward- robes, Wash-slanda, &c, Sideboard, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc, etc., Dinner and Doseert Barvices. Crockery, Glass Ware Cooling Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c., Ste. Atu

Hongkong, April 17, 1914,

.

mag and be fully upheld the great By 2.20 they were off. For the first

“INSURANCE CO.

COMFANT, LA..

and

reputation which oarsmen had formed two or three strokes Oxford. who hadi IN WHICH AIX-YEɛZAÐ TEE SHARES OF of his rowing at Healey last year proved they were better of getting away THE OCEAN MARINE INSUKANCI Cornets and its also rowed with from their stake book, held un advantage. grens power throughout, sud in another of a foot or two. In the first quarter your, with Livingston, should be most TE Undersigned have received inmbrace valus be as a vow to build a

sven better erow than the one we saw

Saturday.

Two New Rickabas, Three Lady's and Gent.'s Carrying Chairs, Five Pinner, Ons Lady's Baloon; Riffe, Blackwo d Over mantel-, Old Chinese Blackwood Cabinets, 1 Deak, 1 pair Old Bronze Figures, Electric Reading Lamps, ec., 1 Marble Clock, |- Chubb's Safe, American Ice Chests, I Typewritter Barograph, 3 Ceiling Fans,

"lete.

Catalogues will be issued.

Teams mm usual,

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.

Hongkong. April 22, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

522

HE Undersigned have resolved instrum

tions from DL. GROSE, ID Bell by Public Auction,

Oc

MONDAY,

the 4th May, 1914, at 2.30 p.um., at

No. 10, Queen's Gardens,

TER WHOLE OF THE

IABLE HOUSEHOLD

ac...

FURNITURE, &o.,

therein contained, Comprising:-

St.

Large Chesterfield Sofa and Arm-chairs

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ione from Br. J. HUNTEE to sell by Public Aucti n.

נדט די

THURSDAY,

th30th April, 1×14, at 11 a.m, at the Hongkong and Chion-Gas Co. premises top floor,

VALUABLE

THE

HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, ke.. dc., &c. therein contained.

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS

ASSURANCE CO.

both ind rowed it strokee-tha uzual rate for Cambridge, and uns stroko faster that Piiniam usually ruwe-Tower rowed 21 against 20 in the half, and both had rowed in the full minute. Before TOTAL FUNDS at Slem . 1911. this had elapsed; however, Cambridge

£22,561,236

Narall

M. Nicol

Mi G. O'Leary

Mr and Mrs P. H. MG, W. liveerona

Davice, child and Mr D. A Partullo

ALF. A.

Mr.A.

Purry

Petersen

hurto Mr T. Denne Mr & Mrs Derteane Mr G Hutton Botta

3 children

Mr Dunrich

Me Flodord

Mr O. Frenck Miz Frenk

ΔΙΣ

Capt. Galt Mr Granby MisGrant

B1: Cuttling Mr Beck Haray · Mr W. Heikel. Mr Henry Ms Houper

Mr Hau

Alina Osbery Mr Robert

Babbie

Mad Men Redford Me Rohn

Mr Rolts

Mr B. Pance Mr C. Smith.

Mr and Mrs Stabil Mr Stahl

Mr. WissĮNAWS. Mc Winswen born Mr K. Will

Dr Wilson Admiral Wilken

KINOKOLME HOTEL.

Me and Mrs E. L. Masters Hurley

Agassiz

Dr & Mrs Kvan-Fran Consul Genera An. Mr. C. McCutch.on !denm

Mr E. J. Nairn

Mr and Mrs. J. H. Mr G. Norrington

Backlis

Mr A. D. OpensaAW

Dr and Mrs G. D. R. Sir Frands Tiggott

Black

Mr and Mrs J W.

Bollen

Mix H. Bolles

Mr & M J. Babatt-

Bom

Mr Benbow-Rowe

Mrs G. Bachre

Mr M. J. Breen Mr and MrsAEW.

A: Davenport Browne Sat Capt F. 5. Puckle

Mr and Mrs AE. Mr W. Schofiel

Dr and Mrs G. E. M: A. H. Purria

Mr B. Raworth

and a

Do

Mr

D.

Mrs: R. H. Douglas

Mr J. D. Dugniel

E. S. Douglas Mr E. H. Ray

Mr Grat

| Mr J. Duncau

Mr U.

Duncker

Mr and Mr H. O.

Ehrenfels Mr Frank Elmga Mr H. Fehr

Fradeneck Mise Fracer Sir E. & Lady French Mr L. From in

A Gallo:ti

Mr J. Gibh

Rasch

Misa F: Rosy

Mr and

and Mrs W. B. Reynold

Mr and Mrs W. R.

Riskut MI C. W. Roberts Mr F. L. Ro in Mr F. J. Rush Mine K. L. Schaeffer Mr W. Schmalke

Schultz Mra Faddon

Mr And Mrs. Me M. Selg

Giles

Mr E. H, Sharp

Me V. Goulbourn Miss M

A. Sharpe

S.-E. Swat, the president, is to be most heartily congratulated, not only on his own rowing in the wew, but more had drawn level. At the 30tis stroke-Authorised Capital £6,000,000 especially on tho nunner in which he ominous tuzela upset the Dark Blues,

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 picked his men and the keenness which and Pitman in vain tried to steady them. hluss infused into Cambridge during At the Landon Rowing Club headquar-Fire Funds 5,899,114 Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. C. Sibley his year of presidener. He will certers Cambridge led by six feet, and, i-Life & Anreity Funds... 16,138,160 Mr and Mrs W. M.

Binting Fund AccTUDE, reme tuinly band wer

successor with Oxford already rowing short, and legacy of talent which but few new prin ragged fashion, the Light Bluos soon

DAY N

afterwards began to go away last.

LIGHT BLUES DRAW CLEAR.

50071

Paid-up Capitalire *£%,637,500

Mir F. Mr V.

Swyth

Sorby

R. Strawn

Carleton

Mr J. B. Chalmers

Capt. C. V. 9. Skrim

Baire. A M: D. B. Dennally Mr & Mra W. Smith. Miss D. Filking Mr F. Sutton

Ir & Mrs A. Forbes Mr H. P. Thomas Mr B. H. Collin Hai. Mr G. J. F. van der

lowes

Me T. L. Harrison Capt A. II. Kinnaird- Mr and Mrs F. C. Watson, A.8 7"

Mason Husley

Mr H: W. Waijlar Mr and Mrs R. 'D.

flarvey.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr B. C. Adama M and Mrs W. D..

Kraft Mr J. Arnold

Me and Mro Bidwall · Hr- & Mzu C. Lanrit.

Dr. Breger

Mr W. Budge

Men H.

Mr Bata

88,572 Greene

MA Miss Greene. Mr A. B. Sorensen £22,501,263 | Mr & Mrs R. Grey

Miss & Square Mr P. O. de Griso. Mr Steuer,

Mrs Stuckdale Berenue Fire Ereach,..... 2,587,188

Life and Annuits 11,773,989 Capt. T. P. Hall

B11 E. Branches.tonasanj

Mr. A. E. Cocks Mr and Mrs W. A. Mrs Stirling Revenge Marine Department... 263,091

HADDibal

Mr H. E. Safield Mr F. W. Cox 490,1% Sir John and Indy Bĺr and Mrs 9. H. Dr.4

Mr

H. Denne thar Beogr

Harrington & maid Swift

Mr W. A. Donaldson E. A. M; WIN. Tanya

Mr Drummmend Hon. Mi

Howell, C.M.G. Mr & Mrs P. Thomas Mrs M. Duffy.

Miss Thema

Sir E. W

W. Even Mr. Foy

25,233,312 The Accumulative Funds of the various

sidents are so lucky as to find, for not uly hun he discovered the three greal heavy-weights mentioned above), but bas

At Craven Steps, renched in 2.7, Cam Comprising: --Large Sideboard.. Dioner brought out D, I. Day, who haved so bridge were well over half a length up. Waggon, Extension Dining Table, Leather hard and well at bow, and who should må

afterwards Tower spurted overed Chairs, Carpets and Rugprove himself to be a worthy successor finely and drew clear, Oxford, in spite Curtains. Engravings and Pictures. Large in Tower as a stroke. The pendulum of the bend in their favour, being un- Brakmounted Bedstead. Wardrobes, Dress showed cu Saturday that it had swang able to hold them.. At the Milo Post, ing Tables, etc., Bathroom and Pantry

with a vengeance, and Oxford, after tuis, 4sec., Cambridge had a quarter of Branches are separately invested, Bad, by Mr W.. B. Hind

Mr J. O. A. Hola Requisitos.

I. A. Walker their five Lab years, must look forward length's cieur water, and, with Welis Act of Parliament, sre set suide to meet

the claims ander the respective Depare Mrs K. E. Holz and

Mr J. E. Watkins Also

with some regret to a period of lean steering too far over to Surrey, thements of the Company's Busincer,

2 children Mr E. Hope

Mer de Weigelsperg Mr S. Giosel Oxford crew got the full benefit of their

Mra S. Howarth Bir F. W. Wbita wash. This quite finished them se s

Miss E., Jacquimm Mr D. White Mra T. J. K. Johns Mr & Mrs F. Finkler For the first time since the crews crew, and, in spite of the fact that Pit-

Mr G. G. Wond Mr M. T. Jones urrived at Putney the weather was in ITIL was rowing 32 against 20, they: overy way ideal; too ideal, in fact, for fell further behind, sal it was obvious 518 Oxford's chances. for their best hope that the race was over.

uy in rough weather. The sun bege

PIANO by ROBINSON COY, Terma-as uvual. Cataloguna will be issued.

HUGHES & HUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, April 21, 1914.

PARIS TUILET

(Lane Crawford male), Blackwood Chaire, No. 13. QUEEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL

Blends, etc Large Sideboard. Dining Table and Chairs (Lane Crawford misko),

· Largo Teakwood Brass mounted and Twin Bedsteans, Wardagbes, Dressing Tables, Washstands, etc., etc."

Also

Baldwin Ice Chest, American Iron Safer Victrolia and Records, a large number of Planin in Pots and Piso by Bechstein with Electric Badlistor in good condition,

Full Particulars from Cataloguia, Ou view Sunday írd May......

HUGHES & HOUGH,

(Unɔza zur Auton Hopst)

HE Leading LADIES & GEN FLE TH

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BALDONS- THE EAST. Manufacturer of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who use it the best Hairwash to prevent the falling out of hair.

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burugb Me Klinkhardt Mrs & Miss Lambert

PELE HOTEL,

Mr St. Amory Major-& Mra Hum- Lt. T. C. R. Archer, pbroy, R.ES. R.A.M.O. Mi's Humphrey Mr & Mrs W. Arm L-Col. H. W. fler,

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Hm F. A. Miller Mr H. Murphy Mr A. P. Nobbs Mr W. Oudenboren

& Men W. U.

Capt. and Mrs W. L.M. W. T. Puddapha

Gardner

Mr.S. Gike

Dr Gi

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Mr P. C. Bal

Dr Sibreer

Mr Q. H. Soper

Mr H. 8. Spurge

• Mr G. A. Tanker: Dr B., Walther Walton

31r J. E. Hargreaves Mi II. O. Elsynor

Mr O. Hectal

Mr E. James

Vic J. Joseph

Me W. Kuruste

Mr H.

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Mr H.

Westphal

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Me L. M. Whyte Mr"&

& Mes Chas. H.

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Mr J. Wilson

Mr La Cheong Yam

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Mr and Mrs B. A. Capt. and Mrs Majer

Palantine

Mr A. J. J. Martin Mr and Mrs D. B. Mr T.. H. Martin

Bale

Mr H. E. Mooney Mr Z. Nishida

Mr G. Barr OS". JJBrow Me

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Hi B. Paul

Mr. Petris

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