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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF THE

VALUABLE, LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

Situate at MoxGKOKISUI, KOWLOON, II-og- kong, and known as RowLCON INLAND Loss Nos. 490, 491 und 492, Together with Nos. 498, 498 and 500, SHANG- HAI STREET, Moxororui, drect. ed thereon respectively.

Ares 1,020 Square Fest Each Lot; Crown Rent: $16.00 Each Löt,

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Kowloon _INLAND Lör: Nos. 493, 494 and 485, Together with Nos. 490, 492 and 4N, SHANGHAI STREETaforesaid, erected thereou respectively. Area: 1,020 Square Feet Bath Lot. - Crown Rent: $16:00 Each Lt.

TO BE SOLD ...

IN TWO LOTS

Dr

PUBLIC AUCTION

о

FRIDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF MARCH, 1926,

AT 8 o'clock P.M.

AT THE

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,

4. DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,

XT

Ma. E. V. M. E. DR SOUSA,

For further Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, Apply to:-

Messas, JOHNSON, STOKES

& MASTER.

Prince's Buildings, Hongkong,

OS TO

MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,

The Auctionect Hongkong, 23rd February, 1926.

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

[8225

HE Undersigned tave received Instru

tims to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ON

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURDAY, THESE, 10TH AND lizz MARCH, 1926,

AT

HH NAVAL YARD, HONGKONG,

LED AT

KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT, COMMENCING EACH DAT AT 9.90 A.. Wet Ar INTERVÄL FROM 12 NOON to 1.33 EX. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,

&c.,*

&C

Comprising

ďte,

Money Chests, Sewing Machines, Metal Branch Fipes, Life Bost, Gign, Balas Rafts Boats Balt, Electrical and Wireless Telegra phy Fittings, ing Stores, Shirine, Electric Cable, Cook- Gear, Ime Maps Fittings and Firehearth.

Water Closets and Fans, Life Belts, Carpets, Bags, Mats, Table Covers Blankets, Cointerpänes, Curtains, White Tiles, Leather and Metallis Hoscs. Canvas Tubing, Uld Cordags, Cantas Rags, Old India Rabber, Old Leather, Oll Wollen and Linn Bags, Metal Propellere, Old Paint Drume, Old Cerk, New Canvas Cattings, O.d Iron and Steel, Ola Braes, Copper, Lead and Zinc, Copper and Bus Tabes, Coal Sacks, Brown Jean, Wood and Iron Blocks, Lam. s, Lanterns and Gear, Gauges, Old Steel Tubes, Old Steel Wire Rope, Dirty Mineral Oil, Olive Oil and Oil Fuel, Cham Cable and Gear, Dril- ling and Urinding whins, Lathes, Steam Bammer, Davits, Pinzace, Cutter and Dynamo Engine

Chairs, Compassen, Binocles, Logs, Clocks, Iron Drums and Tanks, Old Bunting, Fire Eagice, Engines and Bats Boilers, Rigging Uhain, Wire and Fibre Urustes, Gree Taber, Table Fans, Baths, Anvils, Forges, Vices, Miscellaneous Tools, Ironmongery, Fro tective Mattresses, Filters, Air Compressors, Seine, Net, &c., &c.

LOTS MAY 21 IZZED ON MONDAY, 8TH MARCH, 1926.

I

Also Sale of OLD SURPLUS, VICUAL- LING. STORES at KovicOX

ON FRIDAY, 19TH MARCH,

*Comprising

Table Linen, Implements, Serge, Flannel, de. Remnants Blankets, Sundry Articles of Alees hod Table Gear,- (including Electro Flated Ware, Clothing. Uondanned Provisions fur Poultry Feeding, ste

Terma of 'Sak:-As detailed in: Cata- Jogue,

LAMMERT BROTHERS, ..

By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

** XET PROTOK KOKOROT

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, 1926

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

PUBLIC AUCTION

LOCAL SPORT.

THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

DRAW IN HANDICAP SINGLES, DOUBLES AND MIXED DOUBLES,

119 T. E. King and C, G. Perdue aor. |20 Pay-Com. Churcher and LK-

Col. Mackintoab

91 E. D. Black and James

Walker

29 H. Bloxham nad Major P.

Rashleigh S

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY Situata at FICTORIA in the Colony of Basa- KONG and registered at the Land Office A SLOTION G or BusiZCTION 3 OF

The list of the draw in all sections of 24 BECTION AD OF 'Island Lot No. 795, Together with the Message or Tenement the Hongkong Cricket Club Tennis and other Ereations and midings there-Tournament Las now been posted in the on now known as No. 17, HILL KOAD,

AN

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Situste at MorozoLTSUI in the Dependency of Kowloon and Colony of HONGLONG and registered at the Land Office SECTION B OF KOWLOON INLAND Lot No. 1261. Together with the Messuage or Tenements and other Ertations and Baild ings thereon now known as Noa 554 ro 302, PORTLAND STREET (Eren Numbers)

IN TWO LOTS

BY,

AT

MR. E. V.M. R. DE SOUSA, Apationen,

THE CHINA AUCTION" ROOMS. No. 4. DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG, TUESDAY, THE STH DAY OF MARCH, 1026,

L

ON

AT 3 O'CLOCK P3L-

For further Particulars sad Condition of Salo, Apply to-

Messas, GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & 00.)

Mortgageen' Solicitore,

St. George a Building, Chater Road,

03 TO-

Ms. E. V. M, E. DI BOUSA,

Auctioneer,

No. 4, Duddell Street,

Dated the 22nd day of February, 1926, (8219

Painful Eruptions On Side of Face Cuticura Healed

**About five years ago I had a{ breaking out on the side of my face.

It started like pimples and they featered and broke causing soreerup- dons that were very painful. I onl

only got a couple of hours sleep at night on account of the imitation, and my face, was a sight.

"I tried several remedies bat none of them did any good. I sent for a free sample of Cuticum Sorp and Oistment and it helped me. purchased more and now I completely healed." (Signed) | Ar- thur Millichamp, 150, Holloway Bank, Wednesbury, Staffs., Eng

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Try the Cotizare Shaving Stick.

The art of

doing things

Comfortably

It is, of course, doing them the. Electric way. The Electric Kettle and the Electric Radiator are two great '- little comforts on these chilly mornings,

If you desire this wonderful Electric Service together with all the other appliances designed for your comfort, you have only to call on your local suppliers. of ELECTRICITY and Electrical Appliances.

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the food of the gods

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that of discerning mortals

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Tel: C. 381

“A.P.B.

1/6

+ 4/6

3 E. Grimble and R. Hancock. --- 15.3 I. Newton and J. E. Broome - 13.

Forster and B. E. Totten-

ham

ge S. M. Garrard and L P

Ralph

Pavilion of the Club. Recently we pub lished the draw in the Open Champion ship Singles Open Championship Doo-es bles, and the Club Championship, To- 20 day we are able to publish the draw in the Handicap Singles "A," Handicap Singles "B" Handicap Doubles and. Mixed Doubles.

The 1st and second rounds of events one, two, three and six and the 1st round in events four, five and seven have to be completed before March 21st and courts may be booked for tournament matches, commencing next Monday.

By mutual consent any tie in the 1st and 2nd rounds of events one, two and three may be played off on grounds other than the Cricket ground.

HANDICAP SINGLES

First Round.

30

30

scr.

D. B. Feat and D. E.G: Nicholson

++ 8/6 G. Miskin and A. Dyer Bali - Be AK. Mackenzie and A. C. I. Bowker

A. D. Humphrey, and G. E. Sayer

15.4

3/8

+ 15

14

31 D. J. Valentine and J. R

Craig

33 B. de Pass and B. Frost 33 B. E. Green, and D.-S. Groen 34 A. J. Hazeland and G. P.

Lammert

as J. B. Wood and E R. Halli-

fax

38. A. Rodgera and A.

Engle

انم

-...

+ 4/6

+9/0

E.

+ 15

H. V. Parker and R. P. Moodie

Heny

1

Major W. B. Stevenson...

2 Dr. I. Newton.

2/6 13

+ 2/6 38 Major W. W. Pratt and

Major W. B Stevenson

2/6 The following hare drawn byrı în the second round.

3

N. L. H. Railton

4

R. M. Henderson

3/0

5 B. D. Evans

39 R. Oliver and D. B. Gawler. 40 W. B. Cernaby and 'A..."

Piercy 1/641 0. E. G. Bradley and D. M. 1/01 Rycroft .....

15.3

2/01

act.

2/6

42 G. W. Sewell and E. J. E.

Mitchell

3/8

43 R. L. Moncrief and D. J. 13.3 - Clerk

+ 4/6

spr.

Major W. W. Pratt

7 Lt. E. C. Goali

8 W. V. Cornaby...

Col. C. Russell-Brown

10 A. D. Humphreys

11 H. J. Armstrong 12 D S. Green

13 Dr. J. R. Craig 14 Major C. Withon

15 G. Miskin.

16 L. Forster

- 1344 E. H. J. Larkcom and A. J.

ACT.

L White

*+9/0 45 Major C. Willson and N. L.

Smith..

4/6 A/G 40 A. Buys and V. Roee....................... † 4/5) 2/87 F. J. Price and E. B, Price.... +2/6

SCT:

15.

17 Dr. D. J. Valentine 18 J. A. Summers

+ 1/8

SCT.

19 Capt. H. B. Bloxbara

20 F. A. Redmond

21 E. Grimble

22 L. Baines

23 S. E. Green

24 A. Piercy

23 T. C. Monaghan 3. E. Coxon

27 Lt. T. C. Hampton

23 G. W. Sewell

39 H. Owen Hugia

HANDICAP SINGLES "B.""

y Firat Round.

1 L. D. M. Rycroft

2 "J. A., J. L. Whyte

3 T. D. E. Pendered

4 B. de Pass

3 R. L. Moncrieff

6 P. E. Barker

MIXED DOUBLES.

First Round

H'cap.

1 C. C. Stark and Mrs. Starkser.

E. Grimble and Mrs. Grimble - 3/8 5/6 Lt. Col. Montague Bates and

Miss Birkett

15

SCT.

SCT.

13.3

+ 15

....&T.

A. H. Crook and Mrs. Crook + 5/6

5 A, Plummer and Miss

Ormen

F.A. Redinond and Mrs. E.. J. E. Mitchell

+ 15.3

4/6.

The above hire draen byes in the 2/6 second round.

A. D. Humphreys and Mrs. W. J. Davison.

ཐ་ ་ ་

The following have drawn byes, in the

1/6

B

5/6

30

E. H. S. Larkcom C. C. Stark

1/6

8 W. Ironside and Mrs. Iron-

side

+ 4/6

2/6

31 R. E. Greenamith

9 L Baines and Mrs. Baines...

10 RE, Tottenham and Mrs.

Tottenham

il' cap.

1 H. W. Fitzroy Williams and

Mrs. Williams

4/0

ser.

scr.

12 H. Owen Hughes and Miss

Chapple i

4/6

2/6

steand "round":

SET.

+ 15.2

+

15

3 Dr R. Craig and Mrs.

Hickling

9/0

ser.

14 Major Willson and Mrs.

N. L. Smith

+1/0

$ R. Frost ".

+

-15/15 W. W. Lyons and Miss Went-

90 C. Womack

15

worth

2/6

10 Capt. C. J. F. Bensley

15 A. 8. Hett and Miss Joyoson

ACT.

318

11 P. H. Bonnerman

15

19 A. J. Hazeland

17 T. G Bennett and

-Bennett

Mrs.

+ 3/6

18 J. Hall and Mrs. Hall

13 L. M. 8. Lloyd

14 R. C. Cobbold' .......

3/8

1/0

15 Pay-Cdr. E. Churcher

3/8

16 Dr. J. W. Anderson

17 C. M. G. Bradley

18 A. K. Mackenzi

1/8 5/6

асг.

7 D. B. Pent

19 A. C. I. Bowker

20 P. W. Greene

218. M. Garrard 22 G. van Egmond

93.. A. Buys

24 E. J. R. Mitchell

23 R. O. Sutherland 20 V. Hośc 27. T. J. Price

W. L. Dunbar 29 W. M. Lyons 80 J. W. Franks.

31 Rev. T. B. Powell

32 A. E. Eagle

HANDICAP DOUBLES First Round

1 T C Monaghis, and, C.-C.

Stark

2 J. D. Humphreys and Major

Hattersley Smith

3 T. D. E. Pendired and W

A Nowersy

scr..

13.119 0. C. Womack and. Mrs. E.

R. Childe -..

CRICKET.

*338*

C.S.C.C. A. UNIVERSITY.

The following will represent Civil. 3/6 Service on the C.S.C.C. ground at 2 p.m. to-morrow:-W. D. Edmonds (capt), C. *156ara, E. W. Bastin, T. Carr, E. 8. Paterson, B. Spillett, F. Harper, H.

+ 8/8 Westlake, B. C. Hawkins, E. Booker, F 6/6 Haynes. Reserves: Wm. Sayer, H. E.

Rose, and R.. A. Smith

BCT.

25

15.2

·FUNJABI SPORTS POSTPONED.

Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the sports meeting of the 5/2nd. Punjab +3/6 Regiment, which was announced in our yesterday's issue to take place this after- 15 noon, has been postponed indefinitely, -16

H'cap.

4 L. Baines and R. E. Coxon.-

6 3 Hall and 8. J. W. Willi

mont

8 W. L. Dunbar and W. Lyons

7 R. H. P. Weet and Lt.-Col

M. Bates

8T. & Bennett and G. S.

Hugh-Jones'

MEN AND UMBRELLAS.

4/0 DECREASE SINCE THE WAR,

15.4

3/0

3/6

+ 3/8

1/6

With Preference to statements contain. ed in an open letter" to the Prince of Wales which appeared in a Paris newe paper appealing to him to check the dis- appearance of the umbrella habit" among men, a large manufacturer said of men's umbrellas has declined by to a Press representative: The sale

nearly 50 per cent since the war. There appears to be no tendency towards a fur- ther decrease. The drop was made and completed in the winter of 1914, and the

The above hane draum byes in the figures have remained stationary ever second round.

9 HCGould.

Cobbold

d E. C

10AH Crook and 0° 0.

Womack

11 FA Eedmond and A. -S.

12 L M S Lloyd and H.

Armstrong:

13 P. H. Bonnezmán and G. van

Egmond

14 J. W. Anders and G

Tinson

15 Capt. C. J. Bensley und

Capt. 3 M. Murphy E

18 B. D. Evans and 0..V 17 JH Buteliff and B. W. 18 H. Owen Hughes and

Henderson

SCT.

since. The truth is, I suppose," that the men who served in the war lost the ambrella carrying habit, and acquired healthy contempt for a shower of rain. 3/8 On the other hand, the sale of women's umbrellas has largely increased in recent veira, owing to the change in style of 10,4 h modern feminine article. The com|

I position, which has replaced wood for the 3/6 handles of umbrelina heg enabled mana facturers to brighten up women's um g/abrellas both in colour and general sp- pearance, so that to-day it is used not 4/8 only to keep off the rain, but as an ad

ditional article of feminine adornment. *** The open 1stter to the Princess the leader of fashion both in France and England appealed to him to carry an 9/6 umbrella when it ratus to carry it with ostentation, with pleasure, with

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