CO129-508-5 Supreme Court of Hong Kong- slackness of registry accounting methods 28-10-1927 - 23-4-1928 — Page 127

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A:64

Never without consulting 0.A. Mostly

it was sent to relatives. There were very few

orders for sale.

Q:65

Were such sales advertized?

A:65

Yes. Copy advertisement would be

attached to the account sales.

Q:66

Did you attend the sales?

A:66

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Yes. The effects would be sent to the

sale Room on the night before sale in looked boxes of which I held the keys. I attended before sale and saw the contents turned out in the auction room. If there was any jewellery I took charge of it and brought it back here. The effects would be sent to the auction room without check. Sometimes there would be sent to us lists showing the items in detail.

I have a lot of jewellery in my safe. The packages are marked with the names of the late owners, the relatives haven't been traced.

I do not remember any sales of jewellery

by the Auctioneering and Brokering Co. I attended sales whenever jewellery was to be sold.

SO UT TAI.

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Q:4

When did you enter Government service?

1904. Office of S.C.A.

When did you become shroff, S.C.?

1916.

Do you give at the time of payment any receipt or acknowledgment for any moneys you receive?

Not except company fees. For these I initialled the Counterfoils and the Registrar

signed the receipts.

What, if any, books did you keep recording

35

sums

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