FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924, MUSU
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LAMMERT BROS.
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Public Auctions
HE Undersigned have received id- struction is well by Publio Anotion
от
· TUESDAY, 25th November, 1994,
'commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Bales Room, Duddell Street.
A Fins Collection of
Postage Stampe,
Comprising:-
Valuable China, Hongkong, Maeso,
French Colonies, ela, ető.
Catalogues will be issued.
On View Iron Monday, the 2ith
November, 1924.
Terme :Cash on delivery,
LAMMEET BROB.,
Austionears.
Hongkong, 18th Nov., 1994.
ON
THURSDAY, 37th Nov,, 1923,
commencing at 11 am,
at the Premises of The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown., Ltd., West Point.
(For Recouns of the Concerned)
100 Cases Antimony Ors..
1485 Bags Antimony Oce
Terme-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.
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FRIDAY, 28th November, 1984,
commencing at 10,30 m.,
Al Gowdown No. 18, The Boog- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloom.
(for account of the concerned) A Large Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods
Comprising:
Iron Plates, Plate Cattings, Round Iron, Square Iron, Flat Iros, Angle Iron, Round Iron Bars Wire Ropes, Steel Plate, Wire Nails, Wire Roda, Paints, Sandalwood, Pianke, Aniline Dyes, Lithographic Ink, Zinc Oxide, Sulphuric Acid, Old Newspapers, Broken CH, Baited Fish, Clay Pigeons. Drawing Papers. Spirits, Wines, Cement, Rubber Tapping Cups, etc., etc.,
And
274 Bags Antimony Ore 1952 Coils Wire Rode
180 Casos Mineral Water.
Terms-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 20th November, 1924.
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPE COMPANY, LTD,
The following anclaimed telegram S are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited):--
Parling Ward, from Kobe.
Nodorasia, from Kobe.
Yizyb, from Montrealquabu Gunter, from Tientsin,
Beaumont, from Shanghai.
1
William Hughes (2), from Tokio, Yun Fung Chan, from Shanghai. Sin Wan Son 3rd Floor 59 Queen's Road. from Shangbai.
9470, from Shanghai.
4382, from Amoy.
Mr. Cheung Chu Leung No. 10 De Voeux Road Central, from Shanghai.
4018, from Chafoo.
Lai Fat Cheung, from Shanghai, E. V. JENSEN,
Superintendent, dongkong, 20th November, 1924.
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & OHINA TELEGRAPH CO,
List of unsilmad toisgrams lying in E. E. Telegraph Office, Hongkong.
. Didisheim, from Manila.
Monrod, from Mavila.
Riterunder, from Shanghai,
M. E. F. AIREY,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 20th November, 1924,
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JUST RECEIVED
Postage Stamp CATALOGUES
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Singen, eigarettes the days
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They are Cheaper and More Durable,
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WORLD
DEATH OF "PAK."
PASSING OF WELL-KNOWN
SPORTSMAN.
an
OF
INTERPORT CRICKET.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE,
Jöwills Bristol & London
SPORT.
Wilson
29
20
Rawsthorne........ 18 0 18
'MALAYA. Holmes-Brown
5 ...... 87
17.40 Thompson.....205 14 14.63 Hongkong.v. Shanghai-win for Knight
164 11 1499. Hongkong by an innings and 5 Grenier
67 4. 16.75 runs.
Wyatt... ..... 8 2 40.50 Whitley 430 43 Stiven....
-13 0 13 HONGKONG.
160 13 12.30 13.08 .157 12
Shanghai v. Malay-win for Shanghai by 89 runs.
Malaya v. Hongkong-win for Hongkong by two wickets.
Baiting Averages.
SHANGHAI
Total
runs.
No, of.
Average.
innings.
Many readers will learn with regret of the death in England on October 31, of Mr. Gustavus Conolly Parkenham who was for many years a resident of Kobe and known as one of the keenest | of local sportsmen, „being. an enthusiastic horseman and equally keen cricketer. He went to Japan in 1886, from Manila, where he "had been with Messrs. Martin, Dyce, and Co.,
which fell into dif a. fim ficulties after the great earthquake there, and joined Messrs. Bernard and Wood, tea merchants of Yoko hama. A few years later he took up his residence In Kobe, having joined Messrs, Lucas & Co, with whom he remained until the firm J. Quayle...............12! was wound up after Mr. Henry Dr. W. E. O'Hara.. 52 4 Luca's death, Known to bis D. W. Leach. 65 4 friends as "Pak" he was liked A. J. W. Evans .... and esteemed by all, one explana W. C. G. Clifford
19 2 tion of this being his characteristic P. Carr
22 4 disinclination to indulge in unkind D C. Burn..... 69 4 and uncharitable remarks regard- T. L. Rawsthorne... 59 4 ing his fellow men. Always genial. G. Bartes. 5 4 and tolerant. he made and held T. W. R. Wilson... 10 2 5. friends in all ranks of society: G F. Gardner...... •18. 2 Mr. Pakenham served several years E. R. Duckett. 20 2 10 as President of the Kobe Cricket
Capt. E. I.M. Bar-
rett ............ 54 4
4
13.50 30.25 13.
*`MALAYA.
4
Bowker Reed.
Quick Hargreaves
Powell
Webster
37 4 9.25 49 ! 49 84 $10.50
IS IT KNOWN?
а
[From "Sunday Sportsman.”1 London, September 28:-That we were listening to a discussion the other day as to what race re gularly run has the longest history, 16.25 the war not to count. 17.75. That the Newmarket Town' 950 Cup run for sext week is generally: 5.50 reputed to be the oldest, but it 17.25 hurdly comes under the category 1475 of a regular race..
1.25
at
That the City Bowl Salisbury must be well in the run. ning, for the mighty, Eclipse won this time-honoured event so far
| back as 1769. ***
That Eclipse founded the for tunes of Dennis O'Kelly, a 30. 4. 2.25 notorious Irish crook, who had at 27.4 675 one time been a Sedan chairman in 64 4 16 Dublin
Club and also, took an active in! terest in other local organizations. Ft. Lt. GE.Livock 604 15 As a gentleman, rider he figured N. Grenler... regularly on the Negishi (Yoko- | P. N. Knight hama) Race Course and op one G. M. Brand. occasion had the hondur of win. Lt. R. A. Phayre ...75 4 1875 ning the Emperor's Cup for a Kobe A. E. Holmese La stable, While in Yokohama he Brown.............. -824 20:50 married the daughter of the late W. N. Edwards................ 30 4 7.50 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bayne, who] R. T. Foster ́.... ..104 4 26 died some years ago, and by N. H. P. Whitley 51 4 12.75 whom he had several children. BWN Wyatt 8 2
| ***Lt, F. H. Thomp”
174
HOCKEY.
HK H. C. v. U. S. R. C.
| *D. P. Stiven i................. 12 2
HONGKONG.
The following will represent Rev. E. K. Quick ... 75
الم
That to read some of the stuff which appeared about O'Kelly Some years ago one might be pardoned for imagining that be was a type of the best sportsman..
That just about the best that 4 can be said for him is that he did ran Eclipse as straight as a gun- 4.25 barrel.
6
- That everybody who knows JP Mannock (and who docenť'}); kes him, and will approve his. 8.33 published,
the Club 1st XI against the Sub R. E. A. Webster... 85 28.33 manly letter of thanks recently marines at the U.SRC. at 5.45 p.m. H. Owen Hughes... 25 3 sharp
T. E. Pearce 83 3 27.66 That tomorrow (Monday).
H. K. H. C.-P. W. F. Mills, *H. R. B. Hancock. 5631866 will witness the opening of
C. F. Manolo Hughes. CL RA. W. Ramsay 29-3 Becher. A. S. Hett. E. J. R. Mit A. C. I. Bowker... 10 3 chell (capt.). Rev. E. W. L. Martin, Pay Lt Com. GEL D. H. F. McMaster, G. R. More Hargreaves. W. Woodward, B. L. Sim and
B. D. Evany.
9.66 :3-33
75 325 C.QMS. A: Stripp 27 39 *Rev. T. B. Powell. 19 3 633 *E. B. Reed
4.2.2 *Signifies not out once
Signifier not out three times.
Bowling - Averages.
SHANGHAI
On Tuesday, November 25, at 4 D.m. at the US. R. C. the H. KH C. will be at Home to the Malaya Cricket Team, and there will be a match on the U. S, RUC, ground at 430 pm: between Malaya and the Cricketers of the Hockey Club. Members and sub- scribers of the U.SR.C, HEⱭc fand H.K H.C. and all fadies: Det cordially invited, Tog will be served at 4pm. The HK. H. G. Cricketers”, side will bi-P. W..F. Mills E, W. Hamilton G2- Hỗ Picky, A., S. Hell, E. J. R. Mit Barrett chall (capt.): Ber. T. B. Fowell))
H. Owad Hughes, D.H. F. Mc Maater, G, R. More, A. G.L. Bowker and I. D. Evansa,
"Manbock's Billiard Club," at 117, Great Parland Street, London, W.I.
That Jack says that the open ing of the club will mark the dawning of a happier day for me."]
That everybody in the sport ing world'sfacerely hopes so.
That Tony Escott is back in England after a very successful time in America," and will, of course, be riding over here dur log the now rapidly approaching lepping acason
That Loid Dalmeny has been appointed Chairman of Tattersall's Comovitter. "JA BA
That' in his younger,
arhid was by wa
better" burthal income wisely decre
388 Knvestments, in fact
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