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THE CORONATION CELEBRA-

TIONS FUND.

THE DISPOSAL OF THE SURPLUS.

members.

-1200

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25ed, 1911.

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THE NEW CANTON.

...{BY A MESIDENT.]

That Canton is making rapid strides in progress is noticeable from the many hospitals that now treat their patients by Wastorn methods The old order changeth giring place to and the very large number of dispensaries wherə. now," and so it is here in this ancient capital of wothing but Western medicina Is sold. The China's mest southern province. Those who contents of some of these drug stores is remember the Canton of but a decade ago and surprising, for in them may be bought not only contrast it with what-it-is-to-day see much to almost every patent medicine on the market, but astonish if not to amaze them. First of all, medical text books and the most up-to-date consider the streets. A few years ago the fore-argical and dental appliances. Of course, the shore of the Chu Kong was a wildorbs of old filthy native drug store with its revolting tumble-down whorros and landing stages, medley of snakes for the ours of consumption, When the river rose higher than usual the lizards for goitre, asta eyes for enthelmin. foreshors and stroots lasting thereto wore out cent compounded of bear's, liver for boils, swiftly sabmaged, and it was not rare to ses and other "romedies," the nature of which is not

restaurants carry very large stocks of brandy, wines and German beer. The amount of "meat" brandy someChinese can consume is astonishing.

No article on the New Cauton would be com plete without a reference to the native Prem. la the course of a for years newspapers have become so popular that about eighteen journals are now in circulation in this city. The results that journalistic enterprise-havo achieved in a- short space of time are indeed natonishing Not only have they brought the Cantonese into closer touch with the outside world, and so mueb increased the knowledge and broadened the sympathies of the people, but they have greatly changed the relationship, existing between the people and the officials. Before the advent of newspapers every petty mandar'a was, as it were, a god, and the people were but as his prey. Now all that is changed, and the highest in the land, Ministers, Viceroy, Tautais and all ranks of government officials are made to feel

AYER PANAS ESTATE.

DIRECTORS IN COURT.

Mr. W. W. Firmstone, Messrs. Bime, In the District Court at Singaporo, before Moorhouse. Ee Kong Guan, and Lee Choon Guan, directors of Ayer Pause Estates, Ltd. from A. G. Gunn and Joseph Gaan for not ware summoned for accepting a gratification prometing against Alexander Anthony Gunn

Mr. B. C. Edmunds, Public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown

Messrs, Rowland Allan and C. Evoritt ware counsel for the defence.

of tapices and rubber wore made payable to ▲- The evidence showed that cheques for the sale A. Gunn on behalf of the Ayer Pauas Estates, Ltd. Edmunds declined to call Mr. Emerson

Mr.

boon subscribed by the Chines munity and half by the Earoposa com manity, and it was thought impossible to derate the whole of this sum to any project in which either Chinese bodily or Europeana bodily A mooting of the General Commities apware interested, The toeling was that the pointed to carry out the arrangements for the European community had the right of disposal celebration of the Coronation took place yester of only half the balance, and it was pointed nut day evening at the Supreme Court.

in connection with the hospital that the Chi- His Honour the Chief Justice (Sir Francis rese community had already spent very large Piggott) presided over a good attendance of same in completing a hospital at Kowloon and they would certainly like if a hospital was The CHAIRMAN read the following letter decided upon to have a considerable contribution from His Excellency-the-Governor :

towards tasir funds. It was then discussed at Bre-I-have the honour to acknowledge reconsiderable length whether it would not be ceipt of your letter dated August 11th forward advisable to devote this fund to the entertain-small boats paddling their way into the streets it to appear in print, are still in existence, and so ing a bobad volume containing the signatures ment of the Crown Prines of Germany. The of the town at flood tide. Now what a change is the native medico who diagnoses all diseases of those who attended the Roception at Committes considered the matter in all its aspects For a distances of at least two miles an embsuk. by feeling the pulse sud who refuses to Government Touro on Coronation Day. I and Mr. Friesland joined in the discussion. They ment has been haill along the side of the river, acknowledge the ciren lation of the blood; but request that you will be so kind as to convey thought it would boneither derogatory to the com- kaoping the stream is a set ohannel, and a broad, their days are numbered, and their place is to the Committee as representing the Community, nerdorogatory to HisImperial Highness, well-built, sondamised Brand has been con gradually being taken by suit young man munity my thanks for this handsome souvenir

nor derogatory to, His Majesty if the fund was atructed along this entire distance. On the sido trained in Western style who know their that the Press is the monthpiece of the people that when Br. Sime came to him, he advised him which, containing as it does the autograph devoted to the entertainment of the royal guest. of the Bund remote from the river rise large business. While on this subject let it not be signataras of so very many of my friends. Then they went ons step further. It had bean hotels and native cafés, some of them four supposed that all antive doctors are the ignorant Hongkong, will form an especially appropriate estimated that the entertainment of the royal storeya high. This in itself is an astonishing charlatans that some would have us believe. momento. I have to acknowledge ako the guest would not amount to more than $10,000, fact, for a few years ago no one would have been lore, handed down through the long ages gone

Some have a wonderful knowledge of herbalism receipt of the bound volums of addresses from so that after fiting His Royal Highness they varions Communities outside the City of would still be in the same predicament and have

so daring 38 to build such a structure for fear of the oil influences of Jungby, and with these herbs they often achieve Victoris, for presentatiou to His Majesty, 1 no committen who would have any authority to shur. Nearly all these buildings are in wonderful results. It is a sign of the times

I have to thank you for the statement of deal with the balance of this fund. They knew necounts, and to again offer to yourself and that in a year or two the Prince of Wales would native carved and gilded fronts. The Band is foreign doctors, or, at all events, ou foreign Western style, the cafés only preserving the that the officials are relying more and more on your Committee my congratulations on the also pay the Colony a visit and on that occasion lighted by hundreds of electric lights, and from trained men, te ouro them of their sicknesses, saccom of your strenuous efforts to worthily the Colony would he naked to contribute for the power station situated almost in the middle and this example is having a good effect on the celebrate the Coronation in this Colony, I note the entertainment of the royal

guest, of this long thoroughfare go cables carrying people. This great spread of Western metlical that you have a balance in hand from the It was thought that as thu community

the mystin foroo which produces the light to science is due, in greatest measure, to mission subscriptions ruined"af. about $26,000, the dis had come forward. но very liberally posal of which has not yet been finally agreed and generously on this occasion nothing could hundreds of streets and louess all over the city. aries, whose efforts to raiso up this nation are

On the river itself the anciënt, and modern are beyond all praico. upon.-I have the honour to be, Sir, Your be more proper than to turn this fund into a

seen side by side in strange contrast. A smart With all these modern improvements the Honour's most obelisut servant,

goneral elvone fund for royal_guents. Mr.

river cruiser Stied with wireless": fits by a sanitary condition of the city remains prasti Stabb had told them that there was a small junk of a pattern reminding one of the old cally in statugro. Sanitation appears to be the

F. D. LUGARD.--

Governor, &c..

and as such must be respected. More than one official in the Kwong Tung provisos Laa had to vacate his position of late through his evil Though the Press is so young in this City, it is deeds being published for and wide in the Press. wonderfully well conducted, and is, on the whole, temperate, though in times of publio excitement if becomes somewhat hysterical.

What effect is all this enlightenment having on the relations existing botwoon the Cantonens and the Foreigner! It is hard to say. At one time an incident may make one suppose that the old prejudico agsinet the Western barbarian and all his ways is dying out; another incident will

perhaps make one think that the prejudics is ns, strong as ever. Possibly the case may be summed up as follows: -The educated Chinese no longer despises us, for he has copied our in.

The CHAINMAN said thist that meeting was committee suggested that any balance that galleons of the Armada days, benud on its slow only science in which apo prorress has not vantions and used them to his own bonefit. At the

the last the Committee would hold, and the accounts were submitted for their approval. Of course that Committee before it finally dispersed would have to approve of the accounts on behalf of the community. Members would see that the balance in hand was 326,154. There were two items which he would explain. One was that there was still a sum of about $100 to be paid to the Chinese Christian community for their services. There was also a blank item, and that was because Messrs.

Noronha, the printers, declined to charge for their work. He placed before them the balance sheet showing a balance of approximately $26,003.

The Hou, Mr. POLLOCK naked a question in connection with the removal of the contractor's shede, &c., for the purpose of the decoration of

the Law Courts.

The CHAIEMAN replied that the olun hag been settled for 8300, which was included in the accounts,

.

ME. WILKINSOs moved that the accounts as presented be adopted.

Mr. Lau CHU PAR scounded, and the motion was carried unatiimonsly.

Mr. LOOKER said there had been an article in morning paper referring to a meeting of the Executive Committer, at which thoy decided what recommendation they should make to the General Committee about the disposal of the

balanco

balance 100, from a previous fund and the

remained should be merged in this fund and there should be constituted what they should call a welcome fund. With regard to the machinery for dealing with it, the idea was that there should be three trustees appointed who would convene a meeting of the community to take steps as to the disposal of the fand and appoint a committee so that it would be appointed as it were by the community. The three trustees proposed woro the head for the time being of Mosers Jardine, Matheson and Co., the hood of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank for the time being, and the senior Chinese member of the Legislative Council. It would be a thoroughly representative body, and a dood could be drawn up vesting them A trustees. On behalf of the Executive Committee

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driven motor boat teufe: toufs ap and down if indeed anybody that has charge of sanitary course to, perhaps, Singapore. A smart petról-been made. There is no Sanitory Board, nor

river, while at the same time slowly moves along affaire

The state of the sowers under the an old rice-power stóra-wheeler driven on the streets le beyond belief; tho public conveniences treadmill system by the tare feet of a dozen are

disgrace to the community, and coolios. Light-houses mark. ovory rock in the the method of taking away objectionable rivor, and the Imperial Customs have a fine matter -is primitiva in tho extroma. typhoon signal. station which wagas the boat At one place on the Bund large boats filled poople to take shelter from the fary of the storm with night-sail lis for hours in the broiling in Bnt, never a bridge and why ? Simply because yet no one seems to mind. Hata abound, yet the boat people would pull down overy stick and though hundreds, perhaps thousands, die from stone thereof should the construction of one plagas every year, no organised effort is made be bogun One of the chief buildings on the to exterminate them. The state of many of the Bund is the new Admiralty, a red-brick; houses is deplorable, and families live under smart looking building in Europan style and conditions' that render classliness and morality adorned with an embattledologk tower. From almost negligible quantities. Even the houses

the sides of this building rise up the giant poles of the rich are rarely what a European would of the Marconi installation, and at the door is a call olean, and the sanitary arrangements of he put the proposal before the meeting.artguard with drawo bayonets. Farther dowo suck bonsas are little better than those of poorer (applanse).

Mr. FRIESLAND suggested that the fund should be called a melegate and aid fond sad said it should be made absolutely clear that it was always at the disposal of the public of Mong- kong and that should any great distress occur the public should be able to dispose of it,

Mr. STABB Seconded,

the Bund and past Tai Sha T'an, with its fine persons. The fact is that the average Chinase failway station, is Bha Ho, nimost all of which is is hard za nonvince on those matters. Na doubt, reclaimed ground. Here Ino wide macadamised as liis forbears, have lived through centuries of roads spread out in several directions, affording these conditions, he has become more or less a good example of what the Chinese can, de in immune to the consequences, and, above all, like the way of road-building when they like. The most other Orientals, he is a fatalist, and when Cantonese have a most ambitions sobemembers die of plague all he has to say is, "It Another factor in the case in Mr. Locah did not think the fund should planned out for this locality, which is nothing is their lack." at present be labelled with any particular name,

inore or less than the establishment of a Chinese the cocksureness that is born of profound should be vosted in trueless on behalf of the Shamten, or, in other words, Chinese settle ignorance. Tell the ordinary man in the commuz y to be disposed of by the community ment built on Western models. A few palatial street" that rats are responsible for the spread houson, strongly raminding one of the rich of plague and mosquitoes for spreading malaria

Hap Hou. Dr.

it desired.

tions wore discovered in November, hat the who advised. Atr. Sime at the time tho defales-

magistrato ordered him to be called,

Mr. Emerson, tu course of his evidence, stated that he was not obliged to prosocate, but if the police or public prosecntor moved in the matter, to give them all possible information. When the

felony, if he accepted the offer. Witness toli asked him if he would be liable for compounding Guna family offered composition Mr.

Sime

him that nothing would prevent his acceptance provided that he did not outer into an agreement to refrain from prosoosting. The nation of the Guna family was voluntary and inspired by the idea that they ought to do something to mini mins the loss.

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The hearing listed the whole day, and si ita conclusion his Worship dismissed the summer- son without calling on the defence.

INTIMATIONS

The Food

Question

that the western nations are more powerful than same time, there is a feeling of jealousy or envy

his own, and that envy breeds a feeling of dislike, not to say hatred, which it veiled is still hidden The Chinese are in some respects wonderfully childish, and their susceptibilities are offended by the mereat trifles, sed iu justice to the Chinese it

these susceptibilities with the respect they de must be said that Europeans do not always treat

serra, and it would do away with much of the distrust that exists if Europeans were to devote this country. Here in Canton, the natives a little more time to the study of the people of

have an unfortunate habit of judging a astion from an individual, nad the rowdy freaks of a drunken sailor have, before now, been the cause of loading articles appearing in the native Press eu feroiga violence and aggressioz. As long as East is East and West is Wout a certain amonut of suspjoion is bound to exist, byt. it is to the interest of each to reduce it to a minimum. Thus, from a perusal of this article, it will be seen that great progress along the way of BEST :— enlightenment has boon made by the people of this city, bat, in the country districts, even those not far from the city, "thick darkness broodeth' yet, and it is not likely until the province is covered with a network of railways that this darkness will be dispelled.

At present the greatest drawback to the progress of this city is the seattled state of the

The article said in effect that only in Kai approved of Mr Looker' towkays' residences in the Straits, have been pat; and he will laugh you to sourn. Moreover, to government. With official changes impending

ber, Mr. Hais. He was elected a member of the General Committee and was afterwards also in

-vited to become a member of the Executive Com

mittee.

WAR

BIE

Hon. Mr. Pollock secondled. There had been a good deal of discussion about the disposal of this money and he thought it suvisable that the matter should go to a more public meeting so that the members of the public would have an opportunity of ventilating their views on the

of

and with revolutionists and their agents every where, little security can be felt. Given a fra and rigorous stministration and a replenished exoliequer there, is no doubt this city would go sheed by leaps and bound», as for energy and resouroufuluess the Cantonese are probably aurivalled among the inhabitants of Chius.

A. G. B.

breakwater

one newspaper was represented at that meeting and it did not know how that happened. Ho proposal which would allow time for complete up, but they are very few. The fear of future carry out sanitary measures an initial expense rebellion, for, unfortunately, this city seethes is necessary, and to put his hand in his pocket wished to know if he was right in understand scheme to be discussed. ing that the newspapers wore naked to send a The CHAIRMAN thought they should insert with edition, keeps the rich from investing for (to him) sachi unnecessary measures is about representative to represent them on the Execua clauso providing that if ten or twenty members their money in landed property here. Should the last thing a Cantonese would think of tive Committee and that they didð afect one.

a more settled government be established, doing of the community desired it, a meeting should

DQ doubt houses would bo The CHAIRMAN replied that at the first be called, so that what it really came

spoodily To turn to a more pleasant subject, it is good meeting of the Finance Committee the Comto was that, subject only to the entertainment of built, and the place indeed become a model to be able to record that the position of women mittee recommended to the General Committee the Crown Prince, this fand was a public fund settlement. Further to the East is a fine wide and girls is much more dignified than what it that all members of the Press should be invited for the toast of the community, and was

military road loading in the direction of Swatow formerly was. Schools for girls have greatly to attend. The General Committee, after con- | in the bands of ihres trustees:

and it is on this road that the laisarad youth of increased in number, and the daughters of the

THE NEW PORT OF HULUTAQ. sidering the malfer, thought that perhaps thera Mr. Locken moved that the resolutions agreed this city loves to disport itself en bicycles and in better classes are in almost every case rocsiring. Women are were too many Presmen, and the newspapers to at this meeting should be put before a public the antiquated sharrie that are for hire. The a cartain amount of education.

The Commissioner of Nawohwang in his great place of resort along this road is the also being trained in medioine and midwifery trade report remarks that a great deal has been wore asked to nominate one of their number to

meeting. represout them on the General Committee. They

Riding Club, where refreshments, both natire on Western principles, and the services of the aid and written of late about 's now winter nu i shang, or lady doctor, avain much demand. port for Manchuris at Huluto, a promontory did so, and their choice fall on the senior invia.

and Western, way be obtained. monely increased number of young fa po, or amount of freedom for women, and whereus a

One feature of modern Canton is the enor. With the spread of education has come a greater ronging out into the Gulf of Linctung, and there now seem good prospects of the realiza tion of the echeme. It is stated that the foreign gooda atores. These vary from tiny few years age but few women of the better class Government is prepared to spend to million tela in carryi: g it out. The Halutao promon- places where the foreign gode gonsist were seen in the street, now they may daily be

consisting of a series of small hills (he mostly of condensed milk, jam, brer and seen in the foreign goods stores making pur highest stout 6 Dit) turning out and west, FRANCIS then said they had subject.

distance of kerosene, to huge emporiume like the Cheng chases, of taking walks along the new Bund. projects into the sea for next to deal with the question of what The proposel was agreed to.

The to be done with the surplus,

The CHAIRMAN expressed his apprecis Kwong Company's store, which is a veritable Some girls are even claiming the right to choose sixty (two miles) The proposed barbour Executive Committee met and thought it ad- tion

the great amount of work Harrods for size, equipment and variety of their own husbands and though the number of will be on the south side of the promon tory, which affords complete protestión from all northerly gales, while visable that they should first consider a certain done by the five gentlemen who had acted as goods. Many of these larger stores have been these tea you nui, ce“ treo girls," is but small, it scheme which had been proposed in order that secretaries, and moved that they be socorded-a-opened by smart Chinese who have received it a number that will grow. It is possible to is to be erected to protect the anchorage on the

hearty vote of thanks,

Mr. Lau CHU PAK seconded and referred to their business training in the United States buy hers magasines for women (printed in south. There will ut first be constructed s they might present to the General Commities a scheme which they thought wight be accept the untiring energy-and-zeal of the Chairman, and have brought back that country's push-Shanghai) wherein is written a record of wo breakwater of 5,400 feet in length, with a poa sible extension later on of another 6,000 feat. able to the community. It was for the General who was included in the vote which was passed. ful methods with them. With such shops man's work all over the world. These papers In the beginning there will be wharf accommoda

This terminated the proceedings.

little need are in much demand by girls who can read, and tion for ten to twelve big notan steamATA, - Committee to adopt or rojent their propol and

the depth of water inside the harbour will vary The no member was bound in Any way.

for the European resident to go to Hong. mest have a broadening effect on their minds.

Parning to education, the same progressive will be absolutely no danger from saud-banks or from sighty thirty feet at low tides. There Committee were nanimous in their recom-

spirit is seen The Analects, the Classics and bars for vessels entering the harbons. Every mendation, the matter had been gone into very fully and a decision was not arrived 2 without considerable discussion. They had- received two applications. The first was from the

tho Committeo of

Sailors and Soldiers' Home, who were auxious to have assistance in paying off a sum of £410 on their building account. They hoped the Coronation Committee would be able to assist them le pay ing off the debt. The other was from the Com mittes of the Hongkong Missions to Seamen, who applied for a grant for the liquidation of a debt of $14,000. The Committee considerad these applications and came to the conclusion that it would not be advisable to socada to these requests, because if they once began to split up the balance among charitable in stitutions it would

be difficult to stop as there weres large number

will

THE SUBSCRIPTIONS.

The following analysis of the subscriptione

be found interesting :-- British, ...& 24,798.00

Chinese, ... German, ... French, Portuguese, American,

1,679.00

1,582

Dutch, Russian, Spanish, r Italian,

Interact at 2 per cent. to 3rd

August,

23,683.75

7829.00

1,705 00

...

2.00

7300

100

250.00

60.00 60.00

62,376.75

135.77

Premium on Bank Nota

f

sarned by Processions Committee, Received from Treasury on Account Royal Square Decorations..

483.68

970.00

·$ 63.966.20

near at hand there is

very

kong ta make his purchases, a everything can be obtained here.

almost

the abstruse essays to be found in the volumes effort will be made to create a model port, with of Fu-nan, or ancient literature, are no longer all latest methode for the leading and discharge of vessels, and anitable godowns will be arooted Mathematics, solence and close at hand for the storage of corge.

The

The coming of the Always has done very much to foster trade with the interior towps, and the crowds of passengers at Woog Sha, deemed sufficient, Shok Wai Tong and Tal Sha Tsu how that foreign languages are now taught and eagerly the native is becoming very sensible of the assimilated by hundreds of students, benefits of the foreign-devil's firs-qucringe," | government schools are well equipped, but it is To see the firely appointed station at Tai Sha to be feared that some improvement could be Tau, one wonki almust think himself to be ni made in the staff, while discipline is often rory the terminus of a first-class line at Home 11. In the Naval, Army and Police Academies things are better and the pupils look really instead of in Far Cathay,“ ·

The Band is boing rapitly extended west. smart. There is a great demand for tuition in ward, and before long it will run right along the English language, and there mast be at least the foreshore from Tai Sha Tan to Wong Sha, 1,500 boys studying the language here. The thas joining the tormini of the Tnet Han and Gerzazue have iso a Chiao-German school in Canton Kowloon systoris. When this road is the Bai-kwan, and French is also taught by the complete it is proposed to construct an electric Brothers at the Sacred Heart College. Many tramway along the whole distance. A proposal stonese are also studying abroad.

of them and he believed they were all in indi. CHINESE EMIGRATION TO CANADA is also on foot to knock down the old city walls,,| With this enlightenment has also come the

KITENSIVE FRACDS.

and in their place to construct wide mscadom-desire for luxury, foreign-made boots, under gent circumstances The next scheme which

ised roads. While the destruction of the clothing, handkerchiefs, jewellery and ornaments was put forward by himself was one for build-

The Royal Commission appointed to investi-walls would be regrettable from su archio are to be found in all the bitter class hórmes, ing a small cottage hospital at Kowloos. The

gate the illegal entry of Chinese into Canada matter was

discussed at great length, but has reported that the country has been defraud logical point of view, there is no doubt that Perfumes and foreign scenteil soaps are bought there were difficulties and the Committee did ed out of thousands of dollars. In order to their demolition, thus providing the city within large quantities, and a common form of not assent to his proposal. Before they consi guard against such practices in future it baslange" would be of immense benefit to the amusement is to Lazo's "foreign dinner in

Een decided to require all Chiuess who senre dered this question the fundamental difficulty

permits to leave Canada for a period not exceed people. However, this scheme is not likely to one of the onfés that cater for this kind of trade. had to be put forward. The fund was $26,000-

ing six months to attach their photographs to be carried out for some years, as palliority would Since the gradual suppression of opium-alcohol the ecrtificates for identification on their return. have to be obtained from Poking before the has become a favourite beverage, and some of the

walls bould be destroyed ¦

and speaking roughly half of this led

COCOS ISLAND TREASURE.

From Tadous comes the news-that-st Earls Harbour the bark Heeper is being outfitted for voyage to Cocos Island, 500 miles from Pasaias, where $15,000,000 in Paravian traa rare has been secreted since the Chile-Peruvian

Money to WAL

france the expedition has been subscribed.

Captain Fred Hackett has purchased a hy draalie plant with which to sluice away the landslides which cover the treasure. Joha Keating led the expedition years ago which is said to have recovered $100,000 in jewels and money. On his death-hed Keating trans. ferred Lis chart and other seared in- formation to Thomas Hackett, who in tam gave them to Captain Fred Hackett. Fourteen latter moda kis first trip, finding the treasure buried by a landslide. Fince then

tho

he has bon ondearoaring to obtain capital to buy hydraulic equipment and entêt the present expedition, which will have a moving picture gel-cted. Mrs. Roswald T. Hitchcock, carefully machine, and a wireless apparatus grow has been. widow of Bear. Admiral Hitchcock, will scoom.

peny the Heper to write the history of the ex pedition. Subscriptions are being paid in and Bankett expects to sail in August.

EVERYTHING

OF THE

PROVISIONS,

WINES

AND

SPIRITS,

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

HONGKONG.

150

Chas. J. Gaupp

& Co.

Hayo Just Received A Now

Selection of Goods from

MAPPIN

& WEBB,

LONDON,

Comprising

SILVER CUPS,.

PRESENTATION PLATE,

PRINCES PLATE,

TEA SERVICES,

TABLE WAKE.

CUTLERY

FISH KNIVES und PORKS:

DRESSING CASES with.

SILVER FITTINGS,

LEATHER HAND-RAGS,

and WALLETS,

BAZORS:

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