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AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MESSES, BUGHES
HOUGH have received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
On MONDAY, the 30th day of October, 1911, at 3 o'clock at their Bales Room, No. 8, Des Voeux Rand Central,
The Furniture, Fixtures, Fittings Assets and Effects of the
KING EDWARD HOTEL and the Goodwill of the business as a going Comprising the necessary and Valuable Hotel
OCHOSEN;"
business carried on by the late Mr. DHUSREBROT DORABIEN NOWBONEE under the style of THE KING EDWARD HOTEL together with the benefit of the Losses of tortions of Royal Buildings and Prince's Buildings hereinafter mentioned. The premises ocompied by the Hotel and the accommodation is as follows:
1. ROYAL BUILDINGS:
Consist of (a) Underground Godowna, ets, (b) Ground Floor (o) "Tween Ground Floor and First Floor
(d) Upper Floors and (e) Top
Five
of Fifth Floor, all disposed as follows
Men
(a) UNDERGROND-partitioned off into (1) Twe Spacious Godown one used for Liquors, Wines, Aerated Waters, Waters, Chears and other Bar supplies and the other for Storing Passengers baggage and alo effects belonging to the Hotel of which there is A Large Stook a reserva (ii) a Room for Storing empty bottles iii) a Large Room for Compra dore's Offes (i) Two Rooms for Gelows coolies (v) a Carpenter's Workshop and (vi) an open space
in which a Salt Water Pump with a Wall Inid,
(b) GROUND FLOOR-is divided into twe S-otions, namely, (A) Omicas and By Bar.
(A) Olloes i) Booking Office wil Counter (i) Manager's Office adjoining (i) a spacious Hall with Tabies and Seate for visitors--all of which are in front while at back two Private. Olors and a Telephone-Room.
(B) Bar-contains ) Bar with countər and''.. Cash Begia er, all fitted up in first class style. with three Billiard Tables complete (5)
Ta
tories and Urinale with Hot and Cold Water Pipes for Wash Hand Basing, nu op-to-date Fittings
(e) "Tween Ground Floor and First Floor-- are two Compartments (1) Private Bar and (i) Drying Room.
(1) FIRST FLOOR-Comprises (1) Two Large Dining Rooms (ii) One Pantry (ii) One Carving Room with Heating Range (1) Kitchen with Cooking Range complete (7) Baker's Hoom and (vi) a space with Boiler for Hot Water.
(a) SECOND FLOOR-has (1) Resep ion Room (ii) Private Dining Room (i) Writing Room (iv) One Large Room with two Biliard Tables and other suitable Fittings (v) Tea Room (vi) Cloak Room and a number of Subsidiary Rooms as follows *---.
One Ladies Lavatory.
One Gentlemen's Lavatory.
One Ladies' Bath Room,
One Gentlemen's Bath Room,
Two Spare Rooms for use of servants and for keeping anndries. Rooms I to III and V to VII oan be used as Bed-Booms,
No, of
(d) Upper Bod. Laratoriae Bath
Floor rooms
3rd Floor 9 I Ladies 2 Ladies
Spare
rooms for
FOOMS
servanta,
&o.
2
1 Gunt.'s 2 Geat.'s
4th
प
J
1 Ladies Ladies'
2
1 Gent. 2 Gent's
5th
19
17
1 Ladies 3 Ladies'
4
2 Gent 5 Ghent,'s
The Bed Rooms on those Three Floors with Buch of the Rooma on the Second Floor as are convertible as Bed Rooms make 43 Bed-Room in all, the Billiard Room can also be used as Bed Room.
All the Lavatories are of the latest pattern and the Bath-Rooms are equipped with First- dinas Atlantio Baths.
(e) Top of Fifth Floor aro Chinese Kitchen and Servants' Hall.
A. Fire Escape runs from the roof right down
the Ground Flour outside.
Each Floor has a Telephone-B.com.
With the above will be sold the benefit of the Original Lense of Portions of Royal Buildinge upon which the above promises are situate dated
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16T¤, 1911.
A Publican's Licence has for many years been held by the late Proprietor's Nomines, and the Present Licence will (subject to the transfer being approved by the Licensing Board) be transferred to the Purakaser and he can hold the same until the Licence expires on the 30th day of November, 1911
WITH THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD EDWARD," Licence No. 372; Longth 60 ft. 5 in.. The Single-Barow Steam Launch “KING Breadth 10 ft. 8 in., depth 7 It. Grows Toanage Tackles, Gear and Apparatus, Engines and 27.15, Net Tonnage 11.39, together with all her Boilers as the now live afloat in the Victoris Month of May, 1911, thoroughly over-hauled Harbour. This Stoam Launch was in the and wired.
obtained from the Undersigned, and from, Particulare and Conditions of Sale may be the Auctioneers.
Orders to view the promises excepting the premises of the sub-lessese may be obtained from the Undersigned.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Prince's Buildings, Hongkong,
Solicitors for the Vendors. Hongkong, 9th October, 1911. [1255
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the 23rd day of October, 1905, for a true on 14 SCOTCH WHISKY.
years from the let day of September, 1905, and for a further farm of seven years from the ex- piration of the said-term of fourteen years at a Monthly Rental of $1,716.67 and taxes which amount to approximately $223.16 per Mouth, 2. PRIFOR'S BUILDINGS.
Consist of (1) Ground Floor with Underground Godowns now to lot to the Medical Hall-and (ii) Tbras Upper Floors disposed in the following manner:(1) Ground Floor is divided into Two Sections, namely, A and B. Section A is Ist to the Bank of Taiwan upon an agreement for Lense which will expire on the 30th day of September 1912, at a Monthly Rental of $600- inclusive of taxes and Section B is let to Emil Niedbardt. carrying on business as The Medical Hall
apon a sab-lease which will expire on the 30th day of September,1917, at a present Monthly Rental of $500 for the first two years of the said term and the Monthly Rental of $600 a Mouth during theding 3 yard at the Monthly Rental of for the remaining 2 years 2 Months and 17 days of the aid term aralusive of taxes. Full partionlara of these aub-leases can be supplied by the Undersigned,
(11). No of
Upper
Bed. Lavatories Bath
Floorsroom
Spare
Room Rooms
1st Floor 9
Gant. 2 Grent,'s
1 Servante 2 Indins
2nd
9
13
Ladies 2 Gent.'
3
Servants' 2 Ladies'
3nt
9
23
1 Gent.
3
Servants' 2 Ladies
*{2 Gont.
Of the 27 Bed Rooms on the above Floors. verlain Rooms are lat to-MessRS. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors and Notaries, upon a sub-lease which will arpire on the 30th day of September, 1917, at a Monthly Rental of $350.00 exclusive of tazea. Full particulars of the above sub-lease can be supplied by the Undersigned.
On the Second Floor is a Chinese Kitchen for the use of servants while on the Third Flacr there is accommodation for the Hotel Watchmen.
With the above will be sold the benefit of the Original Lease of Portions of Prince's Buildings upon which the above premises are situate dated the 12th day of August, 1909, for a term of eight years from the 1st day of October, 1909, at a Monthly Rental of 81,750.00 and taxes which amount approximately to $227.50 per Month
The Assets and Effecte comprise the Vainable and up-to-date Furniture, Fixtures and Fittings, Outlery
Glass and Crookery, Table Linen and Electric Installation (Lights and Fans) in aud upon the above premises and all other pars phernalia now in and upon the said premises business, an inventory of which may be inspected
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THE
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The annual meeting of the Polios Recreation LEEDS FORGE CO., LD., LEEDS
of members.
Club was held in the Club House at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, when Chief In- The match played on the ground of the Hong.spector Baior presided over a large attendance kong Cricket Club on Saturday was between teams over and under 30 years of age, the result being a win for the younger men by the narrow purgin of six runs. Soors and analyses fol-
low:-
---
QYER 30,
G. Harrison, e Clapham, b Domeliy ... 12 T. E. Pearos, & H. Hancock, b Donnelly, 28 Lt. N.J. Williams, a and b Hancock... 4 Ft.-W. & Haggar, o sud b Garnett. 18 G, A. Coke, EN.. b R. Hazoork
B. 9. Moore, a Garbett, b R. Handook
Lost. F. 8. Wiltshire, a H. Hancock, b
Garnett
8
i
FA. S. Fowler, a Jacki, b Garnott
Liert. Paris, o B. Hancock, baruptt.......
Liest. White, o E. Hanoook, b Garnett
18
EL L. Lewes, a Staupole, b. R. Hancock... 0 M. M. Maa, cot ca... gan nav par una ben des C. C. Stark, Clapham, b R. Hancook..
*
Extin
19
4
Total.. ..116 Bowling Analynia. -
0. K.
18. 9 53 1
R. Harcook Dozety Garnett....... 8.5 0
UNDER 39,
Capt. Claphata, c Cooke, b White .........
22 ANO;
A. C. E. Elborough, e Lewes, h Bowler... 3 C.I. Hose, ran out
Capt. Garnett, o Wiltshire, b White......
H. M. Webb, run ent
B. Hancock, Poneca, b Paris..
K. Hancock, not out....
B. Soundera, b Whito.......
Dr. Atkinson, and b Whit....
P. Jacks, o Pearce, b White
Col. Stopole, b Faris............. A. O. Lang, Maar; b White. D. E. Donnelly, not eat......
Extre
Total,
Bowling Analysis.
White
13
4
$3
& 0
21
11
0 49
0 18
Pearce.
Paris ca Fowler
CIVIL SERVICE . E.X.0.0. “
The match was played on the grennd of the Civil Service Cricket Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, the result-being-a-win for the visitors by four wickets and 72 runs. Scores and analyze were as follows
CIVIL BERTION,
A. R. Butherland, run out... H.Tillman, a Bouquette, b Makin
B. C. Witchell, o Rouquitte, b Makin
B. O. Hutcheson, a Moon, b Loith...
H. T. Jackman, Matson, b Makin
L. E. Bratt, a Moon, Leith
N. Railton, b Makin
R. C. Barlow, a Thomas, b Leith
R. E O. Bird, not out
F. J. Ling, o Makin, bhiaNulty
F. H. Edmonds, b Warburton-
Leith
Makin MoNalty.
Extras...
Total Bowling Aralysin.
12
102
Bird #7 C. Blaker, st. Tillman, b Brett...
K
11
10.2.
3
97
Warburton
0
0
KE... A
A. P. H. Rouquette, et. Tilman,
B. M. J. Bernard, o Jackman,b Bird
H. W. Moon, Tillman, b Birt
T. P Thomas, Jackson, b. Edmonds
&
D
W. E. Warburten, net out....
E. MoNulty, not out
14
L. H. Whyte, Witchell, b Bird..........
Extras
45
Total........................176
H, R. Makin, 4. C. Leith and F. Matson did
not bat.
Ling.........
Bowling Analysis.
3.
8
Edmonds...ANAN KEN
·4
0 23
0
12
87
20 7
A
2
0 18
#
Brett
Bird... Witchell,
Hutchison
· CHAIGUNGOWER ♥ KOYL.I. Played on Saturday, this match ended in win for Craigongower by 44 runs. Scores and analyses were:
K.0.7.G.L.
Dempsey, Taylor Clegg, b Taylor
Casaman, b J. V. Brug
Moorbante, & Chunnett, b J. V: Braga Booth, bJ. V. Benga
Priestlance, bJ. V. Brags.
...Knight, e Vivenab, b J, V. Braga
"Limper, b Taylor
Maasoo Carvalho, bJ, Y. Braga Maneen, not out....
Kilcoyne, o Carvalho, b Taylor
Extras....
H. Taylor
J.T. Braga
Total.
Bowling Analysis.
M. R.
5,0 10 B GRAIGENGOWEN,
L. A. Rose, o Csatleman, b Dempsey E. L. Braga, a Mansen, b Dempser....... G.A. Hanoook, Lb.b Dempsey.
L. Chmmett, ó Priestlance, b Dempsey. B. Batlliwars, o Moorhouse, b Kilcoyze... W. H. Vivash, a Prinstance, b Dempsey J. V. Brags, o Castleman, b fansen
B. Carvalho, not cut
R. Philips, Kooyue, b Dempsey..........! H. Taylor. b Dempseyn Tij me 3.D. Noria, e Munro, b Dempsey..
Extras...
Dempsey.
KUNYA
Total Bowling Analysis..
The Chairman congratulated members on the satisfactory balanes which the Club had in hand after a large sum had been expended on th bowling green and other necessary improve- menia. He regretted, as all present would," the loss of their old and esteemed chair
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Langley and Gordon had signified their infection of providing cricket trophies to be competed for by the Club. He also would be pleased to put up bowls trophy. As the accounts spoke for themselves, it was annecessary for him to comment on them. He would, therefore, if no member desired to put any questions, move their adoption.
Inspector Langley seconded, and the motion was carried unanimously.
The election of officers was then proceede with, and resulted as follows: President, Mrd F. J. Badoley; Vice-Presidente, Captain F. W... Lyons and Messrs. E. E. Hallifax and P..P. J. Wodehouse; Chairman, Chief Inspector H. Bakor; Treasurer, Sergeant W. Kent; Committees, Inspectors Cameron, MoHardy, Langley and Watt, Sergeants Gordon, Len, Gerrard and J. Grant: Constables Stuart, Clark and Spillet
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An interesting lecture on rain was given by The State of Maine, the classic home of Dr. E. B. Mill, in the hall at Portamonth in "prohibition," has decided to join the ranks of which the British Association is holding ite the States technically known as "wet." It has meetinga Dr. Mill, who is the head of the beans "dry" State from the year 1857, and British Rainfall Association, said that the chief eating liquors bax bosh bodies: as a speciof it being such a nuisance had brought out in 1924 ale prohibiting the sale of intoxi- conception of rain formed by most peopleHE Steamship clause in the State Constitution.
The New York correspondent of the Daily Mail, writing on the subject, says described on January 16, 1908, the unspeakable con- ditions prevalent in this so-called "Pro. hibition State, where the law was overy. whare evaded and where peisonous liquors were sold in "sponkonnies, blind tigers," at spurious clubs, and at the soda water fonataine in chemists' shops, to the grave detriment of the public health and morals,
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the ingenuity of mankind in the invention of Captain Thos. R. Evans, having arrived from umbrellas, covered tramcars, and spouts for the above Port, Cousignees of Cargo are hereby removing much of the paisanos as possible. informed that their Goods are being landed at He went on to give a description of the work of their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong the British Rainfall Association, which wallets and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, Kow- taken in all parts of the British Isls. He ex- statistics daily from some 5,000 observations loon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense plained the working of a standard rain gango, be laft In
All broken, obafod and damaged Goods are to an instrument of each simplicity that one would mined on MONDAY, 16th inst, at 10 A
Godowns, will be ex- imagins no error could possibly be made la using it. Still the errors did frequently creep days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which All Claims must be presented within fifteen in. For instance, in one case a reverend gentle- date man had returned a day's rainfall as 6.11 inches,
they osunot be recognized probability of his record pointed out he replied undelivered after the 16th inst. will be subject thing almost impossible. On having the in- have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
entered all manner of things. He had mixed that he carried a general note book in which he to rent them up a little, and the figures he had entered ceived in that day's churah collection. on his record were really the 6a, 11d. he had re-
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At the close of a strennons campaign voters in the State decided yesterday by a majority which is approximately estimated at 600 that the Constitution, in so far as it prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquors, shall be amended. The result was undoubtedly due in a large mes sure to the scientifla campaigning by the liquor interests, who while the most eloquent fem- perance orators were exhorting the electors to uphold prohibition flooded the country with pamphlets and made a thorough house to house
anvass in
every city, town, and hamlet in the error, Stato.
The contrast between the methods of th two parties was strikingly apparent yesterday, for while the sati-prohibitionists brought votors to the polls by the aid of thousands of motor ears, the other side contented themselves with Prayer meetings and the tolling of church bells. A apsatsenlar feature of the section was the activity of women, who entrounded the booths entresting met for the sake of the wives and obikiren" to say no to the proposal for an amendment of the Constitution, Every hour the churches rang a solemn tell of bells, while the streets were crowded with women and children carrying prohibition banners.
The verdict showed that the towns were over. whelmingly in favour of abolishing prohibition, while the raraf districts advocated its retention. In one small town a solitary citizen was the saly one who voted as a prohibitionist, all the rest being for reform. Altogether some-130,000 persons recorded a vote on tha
speciflo
question of prohibition or no prohibtiion."
It is expected that the Governor will imme alately ammon a special session of the Legisla ture to amend the Constitution of that Legisla ture and substitute for prohibition the principle of local option."
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