1914-02-16 — Page 6

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Cols Steamer:

"NILE,"

T

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1914.

THE RACE MEETING. THE FINAL TRAINING GALLOPS.

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN

SATURDAY, February 14th: The gathering at the Race Course this Arrived Hongkong on 8th February, 1914, morning was so large as to be reminiscent The FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, de a regular Gymkhana meeting.

PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named large turnout, which included Sir Henry TJIKINI.... vesel are hereby informed that their goods are and Lady May, was explained by the fact being landed and placed AT THEIR FISK in the that the enncluding gallops of the train. Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godowning season were to be brought off to-day. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whore each The interested spectators were treated to Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark some really splendid gallops under wea and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are ther conditions that were all to be desired. landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here and instructions are given to the contrary with

6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

EXPROZED

ON OB

ÉTA AMME

FROU

WILL LEAVE FOR:

ABOUT

JAVA

Second half of

February

TJIBODAS.

JAVA

TJILIWONG

TJITAROEM

JAPAK-

SHANGHAI

First half of March. First half of

March. First half of March.

SHANUMAT

JAPAN

JAVA

JAVA

JAVA

Second half ofi

March.

JAVA

JAVA

Second half of March Second half of March.

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

JAPAN

The course was a fast one and contributed | TJIMANOEK to some of the really good times that were

put up by the leading ponies of the TJIPANAS.

season,

We must premise these notes with an TJILATJAP. No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in expression of regret as well as sympathy that one of the best griffins of this season, any case whatever,

Damaged packages must be left in the by a cruel decree of fate, almost at the Godowns for examination by the Consignees eleventh hour, appears to have fallen and the Company's surveyors, Mesars, GODDARD away from the magnificent form he has and Douglas, at 10 AM, on MONDAYS and so consistently displayed during the All Claims must be presented whole training season. We refer to Mr. THURSDAYS. within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, Soares Derby crack Banjolini. By com- after which dulo they cannot be recognised petent observers it appeared that the No Cisian will be admitted after the Goode pony could not go, and his finish of the have left the Godowns,

mile and a quarter in 2.50, last quarter EA UEWETT,

35, is certain indication that his Derby Superintendent.

chances are extinguished. Be cost bis owner a full price. Werks of anxious! nursing and buoyant hopes have now been! reduced to little or no expectancy of - Baujolini carrying off a prize at meeting. Berter luck to Mr. Soares! On the other hand, Sir Paul Chater's star is in the ascendant. His Britannin Dahlia accomplished a remarkable font to-day.

This garne pony galloped an extremely fast mile in 203, Inst quarter

22-5

Hongkong, 8th February. 1914.....

£1

8.S. NEILLA," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex B. "Cachur" and from Bordeaux ex 8.5. "V. 'Anera" in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are boing landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whenco delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignes before NOON TO-DAY 19questing it to be landed

hero.

Bilis of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 16th inst. at Noor will be subject to neat and landing charges,

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 20th inst., or they will not be recognised.

All damaged packages will be examined on the 16th inst., at 10...

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

S. C. de DUSSIERRE, Acting Agent

Hongkong, 9th February, 1914.

"DEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

12

8.8. "BENLOMOND." From ANTWERP, LEITH, MIDDLES BRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed. at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Gotowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf And Godown Co., Ltd, whence sadjur from the wharvea delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining subject undelivered after the 19th inst. will be to rent..

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th inst., at 11 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Buis of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, Agents

Hongkong, 12th February, 1914.

THE P

LON OF ABOUT

Second half of

February,

half of March. First half of

March,

First half of March

Second half of March. Second half of March.

March.

in front of Rogers, and Mosley did a grand slam which propelled the ball over the line into goal while many will ing helpora completed the business by nearly pushing the back of the net out Thus the Dukes were a couple of goals up with ten minutes to go and the scoring wae fuished. The Engineers had gir them a jolly good run for their money and, though losers, the Sappers had forced themselves up in public favour by good, clean, and thoroughly sporting exhibition under depressing conditions.

SPECIAL COMMITTES MELTING. At a special Committee meeting, hold at tho R.A. Theatre on Saturday even- ing, under the presidency of Major T. A. Bobertson A.O.D., it was decided that the points for the League match R.E.

Second half of unfinished on January 31st,

should be awarded to the artillery,

This decision, and the result of the D.C.LI. . RE. game of Saturday last, are embodied in the revised league table to date:-

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Parts on through Bill of Lading.

Club

For Particulars of Freight and Passge, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Telephone No. 1574.

R.G.A. D.C.L.I. RE.

T13

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1914.

Amber (Dalgarno), 14m., 363-5, 1.124-5, 1.47 1-5, 2.23 4-5, 3.02; last quarter 39 1-5.

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

10., 358-5, this Goode Hop (Dalgarno),

1.09 4-5, 1.43 2-5, 2.10 3-5; last quarter 33.

The same owner's Jewel Aster with shoes on covered 14 miles in 2.46 44 and traversed the last quarter with little or no effort in 31 1-6. If both these ponins face the starter for the Derby it is safe to predict that the stable companions will take first and second places. With the exception of Sir Paul's candidates almost all the Derby griffins galloped without

Mr. Kadoorio's

shoes this morning. Saxon Chief (Maller up) is the next best fancied, and in order of merit may be successively placed Mr. John Peel's Lockerbie and Sir Poul's Crown Aster.

Of the old ponies Fijian Chief claims the largest number of admirers. He may be expected to repeat his inbeaten record of a year ago. His stable companion, Mabratta Chief, should have an easy task in capturing the Foochow Cup with his light weight, besides winning laurels for Mr. Kadoorie in the race for the Challenge Cup. President should run in a good second for the longer distances, and for the shorter Vice-President should

Sling (Jervois), m, 3d, 1.07 4-5, 1.412-5;

last quarter 33 2-5. Brown Boy (Seth), I., 34, 1.00 1-5.

1.44 2-5, 2-17; last quarter 32 35. Dunin (Hickman), m., 22, 1.01 1-5, 1.38;

last quarter 33 4-5. Candy Kid, m., 34, 1:10, 1.42 4-5; last

quarter 39 4-5.

Tango, m., 53, 1.05 2-5, 1:1-5; last

·FOOTBALL.

SHIELD COMPETITION.

HONGKONG

F.C. AND K.M.S. PLAY A DRAW.

"MINOTAUR

.....

H.M.S.Tamar

P. W. D. L. forst. Pe. E 4 0 1 7

Goals.

2.8

4 3.0 18

3 6

5 2.0.3 5 4

4

4 0 0-4 9 130

HONGKONG LEAGUE,"

8.0.A.HM.S.TAZAR,

ATHER REPORT.

On the at 19.35 am. The anti ojcivas. is now coat to the south-east of Japan

decreased moderately along the coast of China rom Weihaiwei to Hongkong, bat appears to recovering over central China. and Tongking

Pressure

The monsoon will probably sot in along the

a must develing, and ramalu moderate, or the northern portion of the N. China Se

Hongkong rainhill for the 24 hours anding st 10 s.m. to-day, 0.hinchos.

to-day is as follows

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon.

FOBIDAST.

DISTRICT.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood East vinde no

Formosa Channel

derate; fair, (N.E.inde freshening. South coast of Ching between (The

No. 1. Hongkong ang Lamooks. South coast of Chias between Tho saibe us

No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan...

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL, The P.M. str. Korea is due to arrive at this port from Manila ou the 10th February,

This match, booked and advertised to take plats on Saturday, with reforee The P.M. str. Siberia sailed from Yoko daly appointed, did not come off because, hama for Hongkong on the 11th Febru as I understand, neither team hal boonary, via Manila. The United States mail. alified of the fixture being arranged has been transferred to the Empress of I hear that a Committee meeting will be Russia, due to arrive in Hongkong on the held very shortly, when several matters 17th February. of importance will come up for settlo- ment

IND.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

These teams met on Saturday afternoon at Happy Valley in the first round of the Shield Competition, to decide the claims of each to oppose the D.C.L.L. in the seepnd stage. The result, a pointless draw, was an extremely clear reflection of the superiority of defence over attack. Disappointing indeed was the display, of at all woll, and combination being con- both forward ranks, neither side shaping. quarter, 32 4-5.

If the last five minutes bo excepted, there was not a Chalcot (Woodhouse), Im., 38 2-5, 111 3-5.spicuously absent

1.45, 2.10 1-5; last quarter 31 1-5. Rosario, Im.. b, 1.08 2-5, 1.40; last really exciting moment right through the piece. On two or three occasions, it is quarter 31 3-5.

lofty point ad glorious opportunities e Magpie, m., 37, 1.12 3-5, 1.45; Instrue, the hopes of the Clubmen reached a

quarter 32 2-5.2

the way of the civilian forwards, only to 1.402be dashed to the ground through some

three chances of material result which. 2.979-6, amateurish bungling. There were at least thrown away on Saturday, would have been accepted nine times of ten by the men who missed them. The game was worth watching, however, if only for the brilliant work of Hamilton, his partner | CHILDAR, British str. 1,102 H. Niele, Stalker, Jasper Clarke, who so ably 10th FebruaryBangkok 3rd Febru

ary, Rice.-Thoresen & Co. deputised as keeper for the injured Cope,

Dark Ronald, 1, 374-5, 1.12, Brympton, 1, 41,-1.153-5, 1.59.

The

2.21; last quarter 34 8-5.

01; last quarter 333-5.

quarter 32.

Cat, m., 303-5 1.08 3-5;

last

Pegasus (Jervois), m., 25, 1.10, 1.42; last

quarter 32.

The Mouse (Heard), Im., time taissed, Aman Ra (Bremner), im., 381-5, 1.11, 1,40, 2.18 1-3; last quarter 32 1-5. China Aster, m., 321-5, 1.05, 1.37; last

quarter 32 Baker

not be despised. Conqueror Aster has to Cromarty (Bell-Irving), to

be reckoned with, bat of Triumph Aster not much should be expected.

Among the "Subs." patrons of the pari

may do worse than support Aldwych for all events up to 2 miles: For the long distance races reserved for this class of ponies Monarch. Dahlia is in ass all by himself, Mexican Chief may be looked to for a place while Rosario and Tango: should be regarded among the possibles.”

Britannia Dahlia has no equal in the auction griffin group For short dis. tances for racers of this class Buttercup: and Matchless Dahlia have both very even chances. Mr. Brutton will not be start- ing his puny Wincanton: Amber's chance of a place is extremely remote. If Mr. H. Seth should land Soi Kwn a winner. this owner should secure a popular | victory.

Detailed times taken this morn are:- [209

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. B. N. 'Co.'s Steamer

"ASSAYE," Arrived Hongkong on 13th February, 1914, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vossal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THRIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where eseb Consignment will be sorted out Bark by Mara and delivery can be obtained as the Goods ara landed.

This rossel brings on Cargo:-

From London, ko., ex a. Moldavia" Optional Goods will be lauded here unless instructions are given to the contrary withis 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrived will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Gor downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD sad DOUGLAS, at 10 AM on MONDAYS and THUESDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival tere after which date they cannot be recognised

No claims will be admitted after the goods

haro left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Roarkene. 13th February, 1914.

PASSED THE CANAL.

{]

December 23rd-Atreus, Kosama, Deike Rickmers.

December 10th Meinam, Nubia, Tydens, Wakasa Maru.

January 6th-Sunda.

January 9th-Volentia.

Glenlochy, Segovia.

31 1-5.

OLD PONIES,

1.30 2-5. 2.10 2-5 last quarter -33. Mahratta Chief (Moller). 1m., 36 4-5.1.1,

145, 2.15: last quarter 30. Sweet Rocket and Terquoise, .. last

3. 33-5. 1.41.

Triumph Aster, 14m. 33, 1.07, 1.41, 2.18 2-5, 2.46; last quarter 33 3-5. Conquerer Aster (Vida). Im., 38, 1.19 4-5.

success.**

·

AJAX, British str., 4,477, G. S. Thomson, 19th February-Shanghai 9th Febru ary, Flour and Timber-Butterfeld & Swire. ALBANIA, British str., 2.166, Wm. Dunbar,

February Chingwantan 6th February, Coal-Order.

British str., 3,123, A. BENLOSOND

Webster, 13th February--Singapore 6th February,

General: Gibb, Livingston & Co.

12th

A..., 13th February-Shanghai 10th February, Mails and General P. & O. S. N. Co. CRIYORN, Chinese str., 1,433, J. Ross, 11th February-Shanghai 7th February, General-Chinese.

und the shooting of C. Wilkie from centro-CRINA, British str., 4,160, C. H. S. Tocqua, half. He alone looked like reaching the target for the Club, and had two glorious 33, 1.09; attempts which only narrowly missed last quarter 39.

Although the sailors bad Mexican Chief and Albanian Chief, Imperhaps the greater advantage terri- 34, 1.08 2-5, 1.43, 2.16 2-5; last quartertorially, thes were seldom really 343-5. Mexican Chief won,

dangerous, and at no time had such soft

play many better games, and few worse. chances as the Club forwards, who will

tactics of the sailors upset their mode of | Probably the bustling, unceremonious play. It is to be hoped that in the replay- both teams will return to their ordinary form, Mr. A. P. Storrie controlled the

last quarter 31 9-5, 11

Aldwych, 4-5, 1.11 1-5, 1.431-5, 2.1435;

Dandy Boy, 1m., 41. 1.18 3-5, 1.52, 2.261-5;

last quarter 34 1-5.

Balkan Chief and Pahang Chiof, m.,

3125, 1.039; lest quarter 32 Arravand, Im., 39, 1.15 3-5, 1.49, 2.21 2-5;

last quarter 32 2-5 Innovation Dahlia, 1m., 36, 1.11 3-0, 1.48,

2.20; last quarter 35. Monarch Dahlia, m., 37, 114, 1.49,

2.18 4-5; last quarter 30 4-5.

THE IDOL'S EYE."

B.

game.

UNITED SERVICE LEAGUE.

D.C.LT & MEN.

Not a few of the big crowd that came to the Valley on Saturday to witness the match between these two sides half autinated a fruitless journey in view of the hard hit that the Engineers had experienced during the week through the unfortunate events attending their R.A. match of fortuight ago. club of their limited resources to have to find substitutes for three of their best players, at such short notice, was a big proposition, and surprise would not have. been universal had the match been, at But men were found least, postponed. (good and capable men, too) to fill the racancies, and the Engineers lined out at the call of the whistle and played a splendid game under the circumstances. The teams were :--D. C, L. I.: Johnson; Baillie and Fife; List Newman, and Newbold, Dean, Tregilgas; Mosley,

T. Smith and Lambert

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, W. Dixon Hopcraft, 6th February- Vancouver 16th January, Flour and -General-Canadian Pacific Railway EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 8,883, 9.

Robinson, 22nd January Vancouver 3rd January, Mails and General. Canadian Pasific Railway. FERNLEY, British str., 2,471, R. C. Apple- tou, 10th February-Chingwantao 3rd February, Coal.-Dodwell & Co. FoosHING, British str., 1,423, J. M. Hay, 19th February-Bangkok 6th Febru- ary, Bice-Jardine, Matheson & Co. GERMANIA, German r., 1,000, Jebsen,

10th February Sydney 27th Docom- ber, Copra-Siemssen & Co. HALVARD, Norwegian atr., 1,234, Beck,

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. St. Albans, fromt Sydney, loft Port Darwin (via Timor and Manila) for this port on the st February, and may be expected to arriva hero on the 21st February.

The I.G.M. str. Coblene loft Sydnog on the 7th February, a6-11 aim, and may b expected here on or about the 2nd March,

THE 'CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. atr. 'Empress of Russia leffi Nagasaki on the 13th February, at 6 pm, and is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 15th February, at 4 s.m.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The I.G.M. str. Kleist, carrying the German mails, with date from Berlin of the 21st January, left. Singapore on the 14th February, at 9 a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 18th Febru ary, at daylight.

MERCHANT STEAMBER.

The Mogul Line ebr. Atholl lift Bingh pore on the 10th February, and is due to arrive bere on the 10th February.

The N.V.K. str. Rangoon Marui (Bona bay Line) left Bombay for this port on the 30th January, and is expected kom on the 16th February.

The H.A.L. att. Ambria left Sabang on the 6th February, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 102 February, am

The str. Jelunga, from Calcutta, lete Singapore on the 11th February, am, and may be expected here on or about the 16th February, p.m.

The str. Goettinger left Singapore on the 12th February, at 4 p., and may be expected hero on or about the 18th February.

The N.Y. E. str. "Sanuki Maru (Calcutta Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe and Shanghai on the 7th February, and is expected here on the 20th February.

The NY.K. str. Tosa Maru (Calcutta 6th February-Japan 29th January, Line) left Calcutta for this port via General-Java-China-Japan Lija. Rangoon and Calcutta on the 7th Febru HEIYO MARU, Japanese str., 1,359, O. ary, and is expected here on the 28th For a Katani, 12th February-Penang, February.

General.-A. Bune & Co.

The N.Y.K. str. Sudo Maru (American. LOVAT, British str., 3,001, R. (Hegg, 10th Line) left Seattle for this port on the 27th February-Moji 5th February, Coal January, and is expected here on the let and General-Jardine, Matheson & March.

The N.Y.K str. Kashima Maru (Buro- [Co. MATSURA MARU, Japanese str. 1.995,pean Line) left Loudon for this port via Okura 8th February-Wakamatsu ports on the 31st January, and is ex- 2nd February, Coal-Mitsu Bishi pected here on the 11th March.

The Mogul Line str. Pathan left U.K. Muntz British str., 2,329, JE. N. on the 25th January, and is dus to arrive

Smart, 6th February-Balik Papau here on or about 5th March.

Kerosine.Asiatic. 28th January, Petroleum Co. PONGTONG, German str., 998, W. Bote

fuhr, 10th February Bangkok 1st February, Ries and Timber-Butter. field & Swire, PROTESILAUS, British str., 6,118, J. Mil

12th February-Vareouver hench, 21st January, General,-Butterfield & Swire,

R.E. Rogers; Morrish and Tucker; Ferrigan, Scott, and Robinson; Dow A. Newman, Hortop, Wilkinson and Sutherland.

Referee:Mr. F. W. Wright.

The Theatre Royal was again crowded to its fullest capacityon Saturday evening when the final performance of The Idol's Eye" was given. Three Sweet William (Sedgwick), tu.. 322-5, crowded houses must have made the 1.19 2-5. 1.45 4-5; last quarter 332-5. production a great financial success, and, President (Heard), tan, 39. 1.14. 1.452-5.it must be admitted that, all things con- sidered, it was artistically a success also, 9.16 1-5 last quarter 29 4-5.

a success as le Royal Rose Tim., 35, 1.12 2-5. 1.48, though not so much.

obviously possible with the play. It was 2.91 2-5. 2.32 last quarter.30 3-5. Vice President (Heard), im.. 39 1-5, 1.14,duced ander many handicaps. About a fortnight before the date announced for 1.46, 2.16: last quarter 30. The Fickle Bird (Heard), 1m., 37 4-5, the first performance importar changes were made in the raste, and the crowning 1.19 4-3, 1.45, 9.16 1-5; last quarter bit of ill-tack came on the night before Fijian Chief (Moller), tm., 35 4-5. 1.072-5; the first presentation of the piece, when Mr. John Robertson, the stage manager, was laid aside by an attack of fever. All the more credit is therefore due to the performers, and especially to Miss Robertson, who did extremely well con- sidering the short time she had had her part in rehearsal. The same indulgence is due to Mrs. Copley Moyle, who also

All eyes were focused on the Engineers filled a gap at the eleventh hour. It must, however, be confessed that some of as soon as the game commenced with the Mr. Crosse's beet musical compositions .C.L.I. kick-off to see how they were were spoiled by the inability of some of going to shape and it must be said that the leading characters to render them.they exceeded expectations. They wore Mr. Crosse was very fortunate in getting up against a side that is possibly the Mr. Geo. Lammert to take the part of best combination in the East, and it was Chief Monk, his song on the opening of most certainly no disgrace to them to be the second Act being the best musical item only our goal in arrears at half-time. obtained from a sustained in the performance, but another song This was quarter which also stred out from the bunch was attack by the Duke's vanguard, Dean Lai Oa's song of The old, old way,' retting in the corner well out of Rogers' Lockerbie (Heard) and Annan (Bell- which was admirably given by Mr. Crosse reach about ten minutes from the start. Irving), 39, 1.143-5, 1.48, 2.18; himself, whose whole performanes as the A tremendous pressure was brought to Chinese servant of Alte Branscombe left bear on Morrish and Tucker al through Moffat and Dumfries, tu, 39 4-5, 1.19 4-5 nothing to be desired. Capt. Watson's the piece, and probably never has 1.54, 2.29 2-5; last quarter 3-5. Alec Branscombe was also a finished per Morrish, had more anxious seventy Dumfries worl

formance, and Mr. V. G. Smyth as the minutes. Always fearing lest Tucker Saxon Chief (Moller), Im. 392-5 1.15. American prospector, Sirus G. Whizz, should prove unequal to the strain, he

-1.49 2-5, 2.19 25; last quarter 30.

nade a success of a part not easy for analse had his own pidgin to attend to Brittania Dahlia (Vida), 1m., 334-5 English army officer to play. Of Mr. against Mosley, Newbold, and Dean, and 104 9-5, 1.30 3-5, 2.00; last quarter W. A. Hannibal it must be said that he he must have been thankful when the 32 2-5.

played the leading role of the retired stand basy" was sounded. Let it not Nigerian Chief (Moller), m., 3-, merchant to perfection, and or Saturday he thought, though, that all the excite round the net where 1.06 4-5. 1.36 2-5; last quarter 31 1-5

night he was at his best. Nor must welment centred

1.43 3-5,13 1-5: last quarter 29 3-5. Borneo Chief. .. 31.4-5. 1.11 4-5, 1.49:

last quarter 20 1-5. Sunlight. 1.25. 1.03 9-5,

9.1243; last quarter 31.

DEEBY GRIFFINS..

1.41 4-5,

Victoria Aster. Im.. 67, 1.11 3-5, 1.4.2-5,

2,1715; last quarter 30. Roman Chief (Moller), Im., 1.07 4-5. 1.41 2.1225; last

31 9-5.

last quarter 30.

34.2-5.

i

Goshi Kwaisha.

RAJABURI, German str., 1,189, C. Wolf, 10th February-Bangkok 1st Febra ary, Hice-Butterfield & Swire. ROMANY, British str., 2,995, Milner, 8th- February-Singapore 1st February, Bulk Oil--Asiatic Petroleum Co. SADINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 578, B. Y

Jagt, 4th February Swatow 3rd February, Ballast. Asiatio Petro leum Co. AN

The Barber Line str. Sattuma loft New York on the 14th January, and is due to arrive here on or about 14th March.

SOIRE LINE, LIMITED. Radnorshire, from London, passed the Canal 3rd February, and is due in Hongkong 6th March, Den of Airlie, from Pacific, is due in

Hongkong 5th March.

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Fultala, From Rangoon, is dus in Hong

kong 2nd February,

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British str. Kaifong, reports Strong monsoon and hazy.

The British str. Choyong reports

The British str. Craighall reports a Strorig N.W. winds and low barometer. Fresh north-easterly breeze, partly high The Norwegian str. Solveir reports

Fine and cloudy, moderate $.E. swell.

SEANGCILCON, British st., 3,722, W. T. Larkins, 13th February-Singapore 7th February, General Chinese SHANSI, British str., 1,232, E. B, Simona, 8th February Swatow 7th February, Ballast.Butterfield & Swire.

The British str. Haiyang reports: SHENGKING, British str., 1,359, Cowan, 9th February-Swatow 8th February,

sez moderato Ballast Butterfield & Swire, Light variable winds,

cloudy and fair Sonu Manu Japanese str., 1,119, B..

The Chinese str. Kiangle reports a Tashiro, 13th February-Swatow 12th February, General. Osaka Shosen Light variable winds to Turnabout,

thence fresh N winds and clear to port. Kaisha.

January 13th-Denbighshire, Bumseus, Sir Galahad (Dalgarno), Im., 35, 1.0745, forget to mention Mrs. Francis Clark, Rogers was for Johnson was ever being TacoMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,830, T. The French str. Hongkong reports: January 16th-Atholl, Austria, Brasilia, Banjolini (Dalgarno), joined by Polka who did well as the principal lady in called upon to wrestle with all sorts of

. Muncaster Castle.

Jaduary 16th-Sacheen. January 20th-Ambria, l'erseus, Sar- January 23. d-Scundia, Indra.

Buelow,

anuary 27th-Benalder, Glenlogan, Kleist, Malta, Myrmidon, Patricia.

January 39th-Australien, Kumo Maru, Kina.

February 6th--Nelcus.

bruary 10th-Benarly, Candia, Foer- ber, Prite Bitel Friedrich, Yeddo, Baron Driesen, Baron Jedburgh.

February 12th E. F. Ferdinand, Glen strae, Hitachi Meru, Jason. Remun, Lutsow, Peking, Afghan Prince. Den of Glamis Silexis, Emden, Amazone, Sud- mark, Goldenfds, Indrakuola.

ARRIVALS AT HOME. February 18th-Bulow, Ganaye Lytaon, Suruga.

1.40, 2.13 -5; last quarter 33 2-5.

lini. m. m., 34 2-5, 1.08 4-5, 1.422-5, 2.15, 2.50; last quarter $5. Jewel Astor (Vida), 1m., 34 1-5, 1.03 1-5, 1.41 1-5, 2.12.25, 2.46 4-5; last quarter 31 1-5. Crown Aster, 1m., 39.2-4, 1.15, 1:49,

9.21 2-5, 2.53 3-5; last quarter 321-5,

AUCTION 02IFFINS.

Sini Kwai (Seth), 14m., 371-5, 114, 151, 2.26, 2.57 -5; last quarter 31 2-5. Buttercup (Brand), ., 332-5, 10

last quarter 30. Matchless Dahlia, la, time missed. Goldfinch Dalilia, 1m, 212-5, 1:01 1-5;

last quarter 32 4-5 Turnberry and Machrihanish, Im, a 2-5,

1.04; last quarter 32 3-5. Albanian Chief, Im., 34, 1.03 2.5, 1.43,

4.18.2-5; last quarter 343-5.

shots from Hortop, Downs and the new the carie..

The music, played by the orchestra of mau whose name I could not locate the D.C.L.I was very pleasing, and the Wilkinson, too, was wonderfully good as staging of the piece was a great success. a worrier, and, if his methods were not At the close of the performance on always brimful. of science, he showed Saturday many floral and other tributes plenty of dash and enterprise. were passed over the footlights, and the The second half opened full of vigour, curtain was rang down amid vociferous and the Cornwalls quite realised that demands for the author, who appeared their one goal lead was not enough to go and modestly bowed his acknowledgments. on with against such foragers. Mosley We are shortly to lose Mr. Crosse, and, could not get past Morrish, and Tucker having regard to the many occasions on had to use the whole of his great weight which he has given pleasure to the public and speed to keep Smith and Laubet by his musical and histrionic abilities. out of the danger zone. But the infantry- it is not too much to say that, he will be men were kept out somehow until after greatly missed.

"The Cook" he has irresistible effort from the Cornwall's facand am giving us The about one hour had sped. Then came an given to us pleasant memories which are right wing, well backed by List and a guarantee that his sojourn here will Newman There was a proper cast-up not soon be forgotten.

February, Flour and Generalkong. Osaka Bhosen Kaisha. TAIWAN MARU, Japanese str., 1,903, Kato, 7th February-Moji 1st February, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

Hamade, 19th February-Manila 91 Fresh monsoon Hainan Strait to Hong

t

'PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

TAMING, British str., 1,356, Pennefather,

Per Shaohsing, from Shanghai, Messra, 13th February-Manila 10th Febru ary, Sugar and GeneralButterfield Popoff and Middleton. & Swire.

Per Hagang, from Swatow, etc., Mrs TAMON MARU, Japanese str. 1,142, J. W. B. Rigden, Mr. F. Maas, Miss Haes Kassi, 12th February Saigon 6th loop, Mr. C. W. Page, Mr. J. L. Mo February, Rice-Chinese.

Pherson, Mr. T. Lecman, Mr. H. Mill TSINANY, Norwegian str., 1,160, W. Mr. Reynell, Mr. and Mrs. Morby, MT.

Julinse", 7th Fooruary-Java 28th McHugh January. Sugar.-Chinese. 8th February Wakamatay 2ad Mre, O. von Sipek, Mr. W. L Sander, WINUSANG, British str., 1,511, Lishimano, J. G. Brady, Mr. G. J. Corey, Mrs. February, Coal-Jardine, Matheson Mr. J. Winter, Mr. K.-Okano, Mr. N & Co.

Hita and Mr. D. W. Leany.

Per Aki Maru, from Seattle, etc., Mr.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.