HONGKONG GENERAL
ROBINSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
PIANO Co. LD.
FOUR
REMARKABLE
PIANO
MONTHLY MERTING.
(Concluded)
CABLE COMPANIES AND CUSTOMERS'
DEPOSITS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MÁRCH 3rd. 1904
EXPLOSIVER ON BOARD STEAMERS
IN THE HARBOUR.
The following letter was road:-- Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce,
Hongkong, 6th January, 1904. Sir-I am directed to neknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 11thultimo enclosing copy of the now regulations issued by the Acting Harbour Master for the guidanes of officers in his department in dealing with vessels
figures representing the value of refined sugars imported into Japan ja instructiva :→
1897
1898 1899.
1900...
1901... -190...
yen 15,013.320
21.105.505
9.156.803
15,598,394
21,111.901 5,589,157
Although the discrimination" allwil to fu your letter may have been aimed chiefly against Loanty-fort Confine fal sugar it obviously
The following correspondence was laid on the arriving in the harbour and carrying amall | spplies eq:ially to sagar from Hongkong ot
talle:-
Hongkong, 9th January, 1904.
A, R. Lowe, Esq., Secretary,
Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Dear Sir,With reference to our letter of the 9th August regarding the telegram dapo. sit system, we instructed by the Companies managers at Shanghai to state that, in roply, to your lotter of the 28th Angaat, the Companies' respective board of directors have wired that they have decided that the whole of the interest allowed by tho bank shall be paid to the
PLAYERS. depositors.
APOLLOETTE
APOLLO
$450
$550
APOLLO
'MASTER”
PLAYERS.
The Companies trust that this concession will be considered by the Chambar as satisfactorily only a setting the question, the more so small minority of the Companies' clients Eare expressed any dissatisfaction with the new system. We are, dear Sir Yours faithfully,
(Ed.) J. M. BxOK, Superintendent, Eastern Extension Telegraph
(Sd) OLAF NIELSEX, Superintendent, Great Northern Telegraph
Co.
Co.
Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.
Hongkong, 20th January, 1901. SII am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th instant in PLAY EVERY NOTE reply to my letter of the 28th August last on the subject of customers' deposits, and I am to inform you that the decision of your respective board of directors to refund the whole of the interest on the deposits to the depositors cannot be regarded by the committee of this Chamber in the light of a concession as you letter infers, bat rather as a tardy act of restitution of au imposition which should not have been made in the first instance by your companies, and further I am to point out that the mere fact of so few of your clients having expressed any dissatis. faction with the new system does not carry
OF THE PIANO,
SECURING EFFECTS or
TREMENDOUS
IMPRESSIVENESS
(OTHER PLAY 30 NOTES LESS).
"APOLLO" PLAYERS
for Hire,
APOLLO SUBSCRIPTION
LIBRARY.
Hongkong. 3rd March, 1904.
k weight with my Committee, as it was well
kuown that this Chamber would take the matter up, and naturally many members accordingly refrained from openly expressing their dinsatisfaction.
It is a matter of regret that your administra tion has ignored the main point at issue, which was the rehabilitation of the old system, and my committee again beg you to give this matter your further consideration.
Should this not be acceptable to you I am to draw your attention to paragraph 2 in my previous letter, which runs as follows:---
In axing the deposit at the average cost of one month's telegrams it must be apparent to you that the advantage is all on your side. The utmost surely your Companies can demand is cash on doposit of a telegram immediately before its transmission. The menth's deposit you require means that for the best part of the month the sender of telegrams will bave balance to his credit in your booke. From the nature of your business it is unreasonable to ask him to give your Companies this credit, nor does it appear necessary in such canes where there is no question as to the finansial standing of in the arm, or individual, with whom you are business relations. It would certainly make the transaction a more equitable one if the deposit now required was reduced to one-h it."
The reduction of the deposit claimed by one- Lalf would, as pointed out, make the attitude of your administration a more equitable one, and the committes of this Chamber will be glad to Imara that you can meet the wishes of the mercantils community to this extent if your administration is unable to meet them in the 150 fuller sense represented above.
(640
RUINART PERE & FILS, REIMS
Established 1719, CHAMPAGNE GRÖVÉRS AND SHIPPERS.
Ship ouly the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Beal)
LAUTS, WEGENEE & CO
Solo Agents,
Hongkong, 18th May, (903.
YING KEE, REFRESHMENT CONTRACTOR and
CATERER.
Several members of this Chamber bave expres. sed surprise at the length of time found necessary to arrive at a decision in this matter. My committee trust that tho further recon- Luu-siferation of their representatious row desired may be communicated to them with the least possible delay.
Ball Suppers, Dance Suppers, Picnics, choens, and At Homes Catered for.
Cutlery, Crookery, and Table Linen on hire. For Terms, apply to YING KEE,
(First Floor) 50, Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong, 12th December, 1903. [3434
HIRANO WATER.
THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS,
PUBS, SPARKLING, INVIGORATING
THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE EAST Bottled in Japan by H. E. REYNELL & CO,
Beware of Japanese ImitatIONS.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., AGENTS. Hongkong, 31st July, 1903.
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BOOKBINDING
"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,
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JEWELLERS
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Rand. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo
PHOTOGRAPHER
M, MUMDYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and also colouring Photos and relief Photos, Views of China and Manila, Work done for Amateurs; 1o. 84, Queen's
Road Central.
PRINTING
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STOREKEEPERS
I am to point out that this correspondence will be pablished in due course in the monthly minutes of the Chamber of Comarca-1 hava the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant.
(sd.) A. R. LOWE, Seoretary,
J. M. Beck. Eeg, Superintendent, Eastern Extension telegraphi Co.;
Oaf Nielsen, Esq. Superintendent, Great Northen Telegraph. o.
Ilongkong Station,
21st January, 1904.
Dear Sir.-We have to ackucwledge receipt
of your letter dated the 20th instant, and to state that the same is being submitted to the Companies' Managers at Shanghai-We are, dear Sir, Yours faithfully,
(8.) J. M. BECK, Superintendent, E. E. Teleg, Co,
(81) OLAF NIELSEN, Superintendent, G. N. Telog. Ca. A. R. Lowo Eeq..
Secretary, Hongkong General Chamber
of Commerce.
Hongkong Station,
4th February, 1804, Dear Sir,-We beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 20th ultimo on the sub. jost of the telegram dopo sit account. In reply thereto wo are instructed to state that the Companies are not prepared to admit that the present system is in any rospect inequitable, or that the refund of the whole interest to the depositors unes not constitute a real concession seeing that the Companies will thereby lose all interest on the amounts due to them until the monthly acconuts have been settled.
quantities of dangerous goods.
(2. In reply I am instructed to state that the Committee of this Chamber regret the Government's inability to carry out more fally their suggestions for the greater relaxation of the law in this matter so as to allow vessels to preceed direct to their berths in cases where the quantity of ammunition carried is small, and I am to point out that nnless the Harbour Of official boards a vessal immediataly an arrival, and before anchoring, the efficiency of the now regulations will be much impaired. nn- loss the master of a vessal carrying dangerous goods in small quantities not exceeding those laid down in regulation No. 1 is free to carry on to the o dinary anchorage without fear of å fine being imposed,
of a desire on the part of Japan to trost Hong- |bogaty-fed, and there is wasting any evidence kong products as Japanese products are treated in this Colony.
Any comments with which you may favour Chamber on this subject will be appreciate. I have the honour to bo, Sir, Yoar obedient servant,
(Sd) A. B. LoWE,
Secretary Masanichi Nema, Esq.. Cansal for Japan,
Hongkong. Japanese Consulate, Hongkong, 4th February, Sir,---I have the honour to acknowledge the The Comunition bare every wish that the receipt of your letter dated 2d instant, and Government should know of all punitions I have the honour to express my high arriving in the Colony so as to control the ciation for your kindness that you had moraments of such gocis. but they are unable drawn my attention to a certain inaccuracy in my figures relating to the import duties of sugar, to understand why the information collected by which was caused by my misuse of a reference the boarding oflours from the master of a vess book.I have the honour to bo, Sir, your obe- waiting to be allowed to anchor should be any dent servant, more accurate than that obtained in the same manner after her arrival at the ordinary mor chinat vessel anchorage, particularly as a permit isquirt to. Innd dangerous goods even in small quantities. They Ther-foro trust that H Exellency the Ollicer Administering the Government will authorise the addition to the new regulations of a clause enggested in th lattor half of paragraph 2 so as to allow the reel to proceed direct to her anchorage or wharf-I have the honour to be, Sir. your obedient servant,
(Sd.) A. R. Lows, Secretary,
Hon. A. M, Thomson.
Acting Colonial Bocretary:
JAPANESE MARKETS AND HONGKONG SUDAR.
[Copy.]
To the Editor of the "Daily Press,"
Japanese Consulate. Hongkong, 16th January. Sir,In the leading article of your to-day's issue, a montion was tuado about Japan marksis being closed against the refined sugar of Houg kong by prohibi iyo tariffs, and as I consiler this statement is apt to give one, rather an erroneans impression of the ras! fact, I request you to apare your valuable spach for this letter
The imp rt duties in Japan on engir menor. ding to the existing tariffs which came into force on 1st January, 1889, nra as follows:-
Up to No. 14 Dutch standard, 5 par cant, ed. val.. or 240 yen por pical.
From No. 15 to 20, 10 per cent, dil, tak, or 748 per picul.
Upward No. 29, 10 per cent. dit, vel, or 527 ven per picul.
(84) MASANICHt Noma,
Consul for Japan. A. L. Lowo, Esq.,
Secretary, Hongkong Goaoral Chamber of Calmares.
DATING OF NEW YORK TELEGRAMS,
Read letter dated 9th ultimo, from the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce asking the Chamber to support then in their advuur to obtain an alteration in the practice of the Commercial Cable Co., of omitting the dată nud hour of despatch in rustgos passing over their linos, which is found to be of serious inconvenience to merehauts in China 'dealing with America.
After some discussion it was decided to
support the aegion of the Shanghai
Chamber by addressing the New York Chumbor was the subject.
ROWLAND'S
KALYDOR
FOR THE SKIN
Produces soft, fair, delients skin. bonis all cutaneous scuptions, and insurer a lovely delleato complexion to all who use 1
2/3, 4/6, of Stores and Chomists.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
B6N8-2
Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
Apart from the import duty, the consumpti tor is equally payable by importat sugar as well as home products. Thus the advantage derived by the Japanese sugur rafiners nador the exist ing tariffs is limited to the difference of 5 per cant, between the import duty on row agarTHE and that on relined. Furthermore, this dis crimination hud originally be aimed t against the froe Hongkong sugar but against the bounly-fed Continental sugar with which Japan's markets had been "dumped", for some time past.
In spite of the difference in the import duty mentioned above, during the year 1903 as much as five and a half million yens' worth of retiu
other places. was imported into Japau from Hongkong and
I trasi I have already given sufficient reasons to be able to claim that so far na sugar, tariffs of Japan are concerned, they are not probibi- tive" though they are, no donht, to some extent
preferential."-Yours, etc.,
MABANICHI NOMA. Consul for Japan. Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.
2nd February, 1904,
Sir. With reference to your letter to the
Editor of the Hongkong Daily Press datel 16th altimo, the subject of the treatment of Hong. kong manufacture sugar in Japan, I am in. structed to draw your attention to an apparent inaccuracy in your figures relating to the im port duties. It appears that in the spring of last year the import duty on sugar entering Japan under No. 15 Dalch Standard was raised from 204 cen to 27! yen per 100 Japan Kin. Farlber the kin being only equal to 1 32507 ha. svoir, the duty works out at fractionally mora or picul of 135 1/3 lbs than the figures in your
latter show.
DE
SATURDAY,
the 5th March, 1904, at 230 P.M.. at his SALES ROOMS, Queen's Road, LADIES' DRESS MATERIALS; CRETONNE, ART MUSLINS, TABLE COVER, QUILTS, GLOVES at HA19;
LADIES' and GENT'S BOOTS and
SBOES.
&c.,
&io, &c. TERMS OF SALE 1-AS Customary,
Y: I REMEDIOS, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1904.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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THE Undersigned have received instructions
to bol by Public Auction FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
the 5th MARCH, 1904, at 230 P.M., at their
SALES ROOMB, No. 9, Des Yox Road
(Corner of Ice House Street), SUNDRY HANDSOME JAPANESE HAND CARVED CHERRY WOOD FURNITURE. Comprising :— DRESSING TABLE, BED, MIRROR, OHAIRS, ROUND MIRRORS and LEATHER CHAIR, &c., do.
TERMS ---As asual..
HUGHES & KOUGH,
Auctiongere. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1904.
[634 PONTRE PONIESH PONIES !!!
IB anders goed will hold their Annual Bole of Rice Ponies by Public Roup as
The following figures show clearly to what extent the Hongkong refineries are disriminat- ed against by the Javanese Government: Japanese refiners' import raw
Sagar and pay...
...yea .973 duty..under- Japanese refiners rotins row sugar
and receive a drawback of ...you 271 duty.
Japanese refiners pay constrop-
lion tax on refined sugars... yen 1,60 2,20 2,80 (according to quality)
Total tax on Japanese refined
sugars Hongkong refiners in-
port refined sugar and jay import duty...
...yen 1.60 2.20 3.80
748. 827 ...yen 271
(according to quality)
Hongkong refiners im.
port refired sugar and pay consumption tax...yen 1,0 2.20 2,80
(according to quality)
on
SATURDAY,
the 5th MARCH, st 4 P.3., at KENNEDYR, Causeway Bay, Repository, upwards of FIFTY LOTS. TERMS As usual. Catalogues will be issued.
Now
JAPAN
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & CO)
HEAD OFFICE:-1, SURUGA-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH-3, LINE STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG BRANCH :—Prince's Bulloryas, Icz HousE STREET
OTHER BRANCHES,
York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sonra aya, Mauila, Amoy, Shangha, Chefoo, Tiontsin, Nowchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chomulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuk», Nagoya, Osaka, Koba, Kure Shimanosaki, Moji, Wakamatsu. Karatsu, Nagasak, Kuchinot, Samobo, Mahlzaru Miko, Hakodate, Taipeh, &o.
حديد
Talographic Address: “MITSUI" (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes)
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsonals and the Stats Railways; Principal Railway Cocopanies and Industrial Works; Homs and Foreign Mail and Freight Bicamera. SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Mike, Tagawa, Yamano and Ida Coal Mine; anl SOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada. Fujinotana, Mameda, Manucura. Ononra Otsajı,
Sasahara Taubakaro, Yoshinstani, Yoshie. Yunokibara, and other Coals.
N. INUZUKA, Manager, Honkong
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NEW ORIENTE HOTEL
CORNER REAL AND MAGALLANES, WALLED CITY. MOST MODERNLY. EQUIPPED HOSTELRY IN MANILA, P.I. HOTEL
Latest and most Sanitary equipment. Electric Lights and Call Dolls. Biogautly Furnished Rooms. Coolest Dining Room in Manila. RESTAURANT
+
Handsomely decorated. Cool and pleasant. Best of attendance. Private dinin r rooms for parties. Only the best of wines and liquors. Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Nowirth.
BAR
Under the direction of American mixologist. anything you want served promptly Bud pleasantly.
BILLIARD ROOM
Thoroughly modern and tip-to-date. nitendance.
STABLES.
Brunswick-Balke tables, Expert Markers ia
Elagant rubber-tirad narriages, fish
Fine turnouts for the guests of the hotel. burses, good coachmen. The New Oriente Hotel is now open for inspection.
SIMON SCHNEER & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
INSURANCES
NORTHERN ASSUR, NOE O
FIRE and LIFE.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
THE art at Chiuse RISKS HE Undersigned are prepared to accept against FIRE at Currout Rates,
Also to snapt proposals for LIFE ASSUR- ANCE. Prospotuess on application.
TURNER & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1993.
[27 TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN.
TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 192, €16,378,771.
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I. AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000
SamuCRIBED Carttal.... 2,750,000 0
687,500 PAID-UP CAPITAL.......
*8672:15 16 1 II. Frek FUNDS......
The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Ratea.
(1889
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 19th Juus. 1903. THE BOMBAY FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept RISKS at Current Rates, HOLLAND-CHINA TRADING CO,
12160 Hongkong, 26th November, 1903. L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to accept Risks against Fire st current
SIEMSSEN & CO.
LI Hongkong, 1st January, 1904. AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN SURANCE CO.
rates.
OF AIX LA-CHAPELL.
THE Undersigned, having been appointin AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Ratos.
REUTER, BRÖCKELMANN & CO..
Agents. Hongkong, 21st April, 1897
199 DHENIX FIRE [573 PH
BUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 27th February, 1904,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions A from R. K. LEIGH, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction,
Gn
MONDAY,
OFFI
ول گئے
CARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS
IN CASES OF ABOUT
450 LUS, NET
1266
USED FOR OVER 25 YEARS.
TRADE
MARK
LINEUM
AVEN
IN TIN OF 45 LBS.
NET.
Throughly reliable preservativo for Wood and Stone against. White Ants, Decay, Fango- Rot, and Dampness.
LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO.,
Solo Agents for China.
289 Hongkong 1st July, 1902
MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI,
CODE WORD: "DOCK." NAGASANI. A.. A B... Scotts and Engineering Cod. User
DỤCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.) starma Longth...... Length on Blocks...... Width of Entrance on Top
523 feet.
513
89
Width of Extracce on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tile
77
201..
DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.) Extreme Length...
371 feat
Length on Blocks
350
Width of Entrance on Top
66 1
Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
53
J
22
PATENT SLIP (at KOSUGE). Cau take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross,
THE WORKS are well equipped with the- TEXTURE IMPROVEMENTS and execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD- ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as wal te in REPAILING of SHIPS,
The COMPANY has E SALVAGE. STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED with POWERFUL SALVAGE PLANT READY at SHORT NOTICE.
1674
NOW READY,
DIRECTORY OF
The Undersigned are now Propart GRANT POLICIES of INSURA... | PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES. against FIRE at Current Rates.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO
Agents for the Phoenix Firha Hongkong, 17th August, 1887.
yen 1.371 2918 3627 the 7th MARCH, 1991, at 215 P.M., within his THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM
residenos "LEIGH TOR," The Peak,
Total Tax on Hongkong
refined sugars... Difference iu favour of
Japanese refined sugár yan .271 748
827
The Companies regret that they are unable to meet the views of the committon with regard This Chamber understands that as a reatterVALUABLE to the rehabilitation of the old system, ne the of fact, very litle refined sugar under No. 14 soparato working arrangements which the Dutch Standard is imported into Japan and tho Companies have recently inaugurated render| higher duties of yeu .748 and yes 837 represent the said syster impracticable.
such a heavy percentage on market value that In order, however, as far as possible to meet it is easy to beliers they are really prohibitive. the wishes of the committen the Companies are In this connection a lance at the following willing to reduce the amount of the deposit to one-half, on the understanding that the T. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
minimum sum received on deposit shall as Nary Contractors, Sailmakers, Prevision hitherto be fixed at 825, and that the Companies and Coal Merchants, Sole Agents for reserve the right to reuer half monthly Hartmann Rehtjen's Genuine Com-noomnts. We are, doar Sir, Yours faithfully,
(8d. J. M. BECK, position Red Hand Brand.
Superintendent, E. E. Teleg. Co. (Sd) OLAF NIELSEN, Superintendent G. N. Teleg. Co.
BISMARCK & CO.,
Navy
Contractors, Ship Chandlers.
Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail. A. B. Lowe, Esq.
melioms, &c. Fresh Water supplied to
Vessels in the Harbour,
KWONG BẢNG & CO
Boaretary, Hongkong General Chamber
of Commerce,
The Chairman said that though the result of the correspondence was not entirely as satisfac Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Provisioners, tory as could have heen wished, still botter Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineers terms had been obtained from the Companies Tools, Brass and Iron Merchants, than they bed at fret imposed on the com.
144, Des Voeux Road,
munity
Best Yor the Skin and Complexion.
CALVERT'S CARBOLIC
TOILET SOAP|
| (Soothing, cleansing and antiseptic),. Pleasant taxe, sepacially to sufferers from Forspiration, and most refreshing ka bot elimessa.
2. C. CALVERT & Ooij Manchester, Eng.
68-1
HOUSEHOLD
PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA.
INCORPORATED 1851.
Cash Security Total Lowes Paid
...£625,719 ...£6,769,240
194
THE WHOLE OF WIS
FURNITURE,
Comprising: MOROCCO and TAPESTRY COVERED THE Undersigned barbig been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are SOFAS and CHAIRS, CANTON CARVED
and FLOWER prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE BLACKWOOD DESK STANDS, BRONZE and CLOISONNE at Current Bates.
WM, MEYERINK & CO VASES, JAPANESE CARVED WOOD SETTEE and CHAIR, TEAKWOOD Hongkong. 15th May, 1903. EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, DINNER WAGGONS, TEAK- WOOD SIDEBOARD, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, DINNERSERVICE, DOUBLE BRASS MOUNTED IRON BEUSTEAD with WIRE and HAIR MATTRESSES, TEAKWOOD WARD- ROBES with DEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS, COOK- ING STOVE and UTENSILS, doi, da, de-;
A large number of PALMS and FLOWERS in LOTS.
Also
Catalogoss will be issued. TERME ---As usual.
HUGUES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, 27th February, 1904.
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A. LING & CO.,
FURNITURE STORE. PLATED, GLASS AND CROCKERY WAKE &o., ko.; and FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE.
C8, QUEE 2 ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 21st September, 1903.
QUAN WAH & CỦ,
Granite Merchant ContrACTORS. Dealers in
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