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Suggestions that there had been bad feeling between the parties were made by Mr. A... J.

Property in mine lots was sold yesterday, a reader of the "China at the China Auction Rocms yes- terday afternoon, all being situ- Mall" sends the following letterated in the Hok Un district. O'Donoghue and Mr, W. B. Hind from the Peak.

Originally, the property consisted who appeared for the defened of of four lots but as the third fail-Hajee Mohamed Ismail, 13 Sharp fed to elicit a bid in its entirety it Street, and A. H. Harteam. 11 was put up in six sections all of Taiwong: Street, at the Central which were disposed of.

Magistracy yesterday.

is typical of the experiences of residents from topside-and very modest.

The Penk. Tuesday.

It is very seldom that Peak re

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Lot 1 consisting of the sidents are put to any inconvenience maining portion of Inland Lot No. including B Staunton but this time they have been badly 1285, hit utter the recent storm. /'« Street: was sold to Mr. Ma Chi- Lights went out about 8 a.m. yes-long for $20,000; an increase of terday when one could hardly see nearly $6,000 on upset price. one's hand but fortunately i was only for a short time.

Rain was pouring down and one found that the chair shelters tele Iphone was out of order.

1 sent a coolie down to get chales and arrived at the tram station

The charge was one of assault against two Chinese ladies, who were represented by, Mr. H. S. Fitzroy. At a previous hearing it was stated that the defendants. who were on cycles, caught hold of the complainants as they passed.

Lot 2, consisting of Section C. of Inland Lot No. 1968 together with No. 3 Thi On Terrace was Giving evidence yesterday, also purchased by Mr. Ma Chi-Ismail said he was cycling fairly long for $13,000, an increase of fast down the path from Wong $8,000,"

Nei Chong Road and merely reached out his arm to move one of the girls to a'side in order to avoid a tollision. He was the leading cyclist, but complainante | were wrong in saying there were

three of them.

Lot B (1) consisting of Section dry to find no, cars runwing author Inland Lot No. 370 together chairs would not, go down with the buildings thereon now Hongkong."

known as Nos. 2 and 8 Circular Pathway and Nos. 9 and 10 Tani On Lang was sold to the Hongs kong and Kowloon Land and Loan Company for $9.900, an in, crease of nearly $3,000..

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Witness said that Gomes, the third "tyclist, was some distance behind and did not turn up at thei bicycle shop. When witness went to look for him he met a brother of one of the complainants who told him this another cyclist had been arrested.

As there was nothing to do but walk, I arrived at the odice avakes through" and had to remain so until INTERIM DIVIDEND 62 | dig ulotkoš` could be got, TWO DOLLARS pershare for Housewives sent to the Dalry the six months enting 30th June,Farm. Wiseman's and Lone, Lot 3 (b) consisting of Section 1996, will be payable on THURS- Crawford's, only to find that there Got Inland Lot No. 370 together | DAY, August Fch on which date was nothing to be had, but were with buildings thereon now known Bividend Warrants may be abluing expecting to do business at about as No. 5 Cipetlar Pathway and ced on spplication at the Company's 2 p.m.-but nothing was to be had No. 7 Tsui On Lane was sold to

Office. 11 queen's Road Central

The youth Gomes also gavel nil day. The next drawback was the same company for $7,800, al The TRANSFER BOOKS of the the water shut off. This caught increase of $2,800.

evidence, and said he cycled some! Company will be CLOSED from many napping and until the papers Lop 8. te) consisting of Subsec-distance behind the other two. FRIDAY, the 23rd July to WED-appeared in the evening they did tion No. 2 of Section of Inland He did not see or hear anything" how badly they wire Lot No. 9A together with the unusual on the path. He wrote OUR vishing cards nently and | NESDAY, the 4th Angüst (both not know

which placed.

The rain having ceased. Buildings thereon now known 15 The mume F. Kelly" in the cycle. promptly printed-"China | days inclusive, during

it was impossible to rely on rain. No. 30 Circular Pathway and No. hire books. as it was, his nick- Mal" Office, No. 5. Wyndham St. period no transfer of shares can

water. It was a grent relief to get B Tsui On Lane was sold for Telephone Central 22

Le registered.

a telephone message last night th813,200, an increase of $3,300, say that water would be turned Lor 2 (d), (e) and (f) consist- og for one hour daily. There will be fing respectively of the Remaining many bathless | Penķites this | Portion of Section C of Inland Lou morning.

No. 3A and Subsection No. 1 of In spite of all weathers, the Dairy Section A of Inland Lot No. SA Farm milkman turns up. at his together with the buildings re-

He crossed out. Hunteam' appointed hour.

He is a very,oldspectively thereon now known as name so that he should not be servant of the company and serves No. 3 Tu On Lane and No. 9 held responsible for the damage them faithful. Fie gladdens Circular Pathway, Subsection 2 of | to witness's cycle. many a mother's heart when ball Section A of Inland Lot No. 9A After hearing the evidence of weather is about.

and Section F of Inkind "Lot No. the second defendant, which was 270 together with the buildings | similar to that of Ismail; and sub- respectively thereon, now known missions for the defence, Mr.! as No. 4 Tsur On Lane and No.-8. Lindsell accepted, the evidence of Circular Pathway. and Subsec- the "complainants substan-

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