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MOTORING NOTES

(CONTD.).

A CAR'S LIFE.

TWENTY THOUSAND OR TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND

MILES?

PASSENGERS.

ACLIVALS.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1927.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION CO., LTD. FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Steamer ORESTES are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf,

it will lie at Consignees Kowloon, where tions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The risk and subject to Ferias Buct Condi- Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on

and after 7th Optional Cargo will not be landed

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.9. "PORTHOS."

BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, &c.

VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDS- CHE SCHEEPVAART- MAATSCHAPPIJ. (UNITED NETHERLANDS NAVIGATION CO.

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE).

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG, BREMEN & GENOA.

HE Steamship

THE

"OEMMA ()"

ONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf | Delivery may be obtained immediately | Consignees of Cargo by her are notified and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence having airivel from the above Ports, that all Goods are being landed at their after landing.

risk into the hazardons and/or extra- hazardous Godowns of the China Pro vident Loan &

& Mortgage Co., Ltd, livery may be obtained.

the 10th June, Gols not cleared by f 1927, will be rabject to Hont.

Per

President Jackson, on ༥.༢ June 6th-For Hong Kong: Mr. Ketneth E. Fisher, Mr. W. K. Ha, Mr. J. C. Huston, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Leohy, Mr. Harold Mackenzie, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Morse, Mr. Thero 1543 two widely followed A. Pokhyalinsky, Mr. and Mrs. methods of buying cars two schools. Rout, Mr. and Mrs. Thoa, Itout, and Mr. and Mrs. 4. P. Wills. of thought on the subject, so to speak. The first methat is to buy For Manila: Miss Esther Ander- 401, Cal. Fred T. Austin, Mr a mass production muiel it a com- 1

Barr, Gordon Austin, Mr. C. I. Mrs. E. A. 3. Best, Mr. and Mrs. paratively low price, with a view of working it out in two years and Frank Bogan. Dr. and Mrs. Felix

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods then either selling it at a knock-. Brunoi. Sr. Mary F. Mary F.

are to be left in the Godowas, where they Monday, the 13th June, 1927. Bourguinon, Dr. and Mrs. Gen. S.

will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 .. and Noos within the Fros Storage period.

No Claims will be silmitted after the Goods have left the Steamar's Godown, and all Goods remaining be subject undelivered after the 13th June, will to Rent.

bora, nnlona Notice has been given prior or they will not be le examined by whence and/or from the wharves, De-

to Stommer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final part of call to which the option extends.

All Claims againel the Steamer mast ho prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th June or they will not be recognised.

down price or scrapping it, for two! Cummingham, Master Davis Cum years use or about twenty thonningham, Master Andy Cunning sand miles is the average life of the ham, Miss Martha Cunningham, K Mr. H. Engelke, Mian J. After that quantity-produred ear.

Mr. Milton Greenfield, Graham, jenied signs of decrepitude are Lt. . . Haddon, Mrs. W. F. L. likely to appear, and it is of little Hartigan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buck, Mr. Haruld Laufer, Dr. and use to attempt to carry out large-

Mrs. Earl B. McKinley, Miss Janet scale repairs.

McKinley, Master Boyce McKinley, Mr. Paul E. Meyer, Mr. Jay W. Meyers, Mr. Giles Y. Newton, Miss I. P. Sayle, Mr. Joseph H. Stump- son, Mr. 11. i. Sharpe, Mr. and M. A. S. Shwartz, Miss Annberle Shwartz, Miss Adele Stephenson, Sr. Mary Columbia Tarpey, Mr. isujj Umezawa, Mr. L. L. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wagner, Miss HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL Heatrice Warner, Mr. Alfred H. Waller, Bishop Win. Warne, Mr Phillip Wolfe, Mrs. C. R. Zeinin- ger, Master CH. Zeininger, jr., and Mr. John B. Zingler.

The second method is to buy a beautifully-fitted and finished Eur jean car of the made under roof" type at a siderably high er price, with a view to keeping it for from twebeste fifteen years and obtaining a very large mileage From it. Mang a British model of the kind will put up can,en to 2000: miles with a nonimu „i Tepair the whole expense, and during period will afford a very keen plea-i sure to the driver,

4.Was

!

Per s.5. Pecsident Munpur, From The actual increase in first ecist Shanghai for Hong Kong: Miss involved by this second melbod is, Eunice 11 Avery, Mr. Albert W. roughly speaking, about 75 per Gaves, Mr. Chairshamdas Kewal cent, or 100 per cent., which means rain, and Mr. Harry O. Odell. For to say that the buyer could obtain Manila: Mr. Philip S. Crovat. mass-produced transatlantic For Singapore: Miss Katherine cars for somewhere approaching the Bye, Mr. Frederick W. Gurr, expenditure involved in purchasing Mrs. Elizabeth Phalen, Mrs. Alic but one British first-class model. Rowe, Rev. John Smyth, Mr. Against this fact, nor unst reckon Harold . Thorpe, Miss Dorothe that this latter ear would outlast Tower, Dy and Mrs. James from Seven to ten mass produced Weir, and Miss Barbara Weir. L'ATK. At the end of ten years, the For Penang: Miss Mary A. Barker, buyer of cheap cars valued at 421 and Miss Helen 4. Tetlow. For apier would have expended £1,000. Marseilles: Mr. Walter Bossard, whereas the buyer of such a model Mr. Joseph C. Cline, and Miss Kate A. Currier. For New York: as the British Star Car, to take a well-known Fasting make, would Mrs. Dabney Kern, Miss Mar- have paid out but 2400, would have gare S. Kerr: and Mrs. Agues 41.

Starcke. bad first-class driving on a first- Par and would still have class something to well.

Very few motorists of to-day have given the matter of mileage saf

cient thought, The mass-produced like the looks

remarkably quality car somethimes the former looks better, as far as the coach work goes, t 3. little distance

This similarity of appearance Un consiously creates the feeling that the performance given on the road will be similar also. The awaken ing in such cases is often exceed ingly painful.

With the use of a succession of cheaper models, one certainly ob tains more or less the benefit of a more up-to-date equipment, though as far as chassis practice is con

immense difficulty of cerned the

i

a muskel like the Star or the Austiq | 12 is however extremely sound in construction, and a coat of paint and a new houd will revitalise the appearance of any well-built body of this kind to an extent that can hardly be realised without actual

vision.

f

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agonte.

[5005 5th June, 1927,

REGISTER.

Hong Kong Observatory, June 7th.

Previons On Date On Date

Day

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before Thursday, the ith instant,

Damaged

Packages the Company's Surveyors, Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees n 10 m.

Mears.

on

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.

J. LIMAGE

Hong Kong, 7th June, 1827. HAMBURG AMERIKA

HE Motorship

TH

[5007

LINIE.

"RAMSES" having arrival, Consigness of Cargo by her are horoby notified that all Good are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Go- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence, and/or from the Wharves, Delivery can be obtained.

No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Opdowns, and all Gooda

remaining undelivered after 9th June, 1917, will be subject to Rent.

All Claims must reach us by 18th June, 1927, or they will not be

rec demaged Packages will be examin

All ed by Mesara. Goldard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10 am, on the 8th June, 1927."

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29.78

29.77

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Direction Force Weather

Highest open-air Temperature, 6th: 57 Lowest open-air Temperature, 7th: 76

R-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D- Drizzle; F-Fog: L-Lightning: M-Mist; O-Overeast; P-Passing showere; Q-Squalle; R=Rain; T- Thunder,

Days of

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From June 6th to 14th, 1927 HIGH WATER.

Height.

...

Height.

No Fire Insurance will be offcctul. Bille of Lading will be countersigned

JEBBEN & Co.,

Agents, Hong Kong. Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1927. [4997

All broken, chafed and damaged Pack- ages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th June, 192 Douglas.

at 10 a.m., by Messrs. Godilard

Claims against the Steamer must be presented in writing within Ten days after arrival of Steiner, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the Undersigned in any case whatever,

Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

General Agents, Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1927.

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25th June, 1927, Prd July, 22nd Angust, 17th Sept.

SUMMER CRUISE

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making vital changes in mass-pro-

the R.M.S. Empress of duction chassis designs renders these latter usually rather behind ussin, on June 7th:-Mr. Vicente the times. One also obtains new Atas Mr. R. C. Ackeramn, Rev.

Azhatua, Miss P. couchwork, though of considerably Father inferior quality. The conchwork of Baylis, Miss B. Beard, Mr. E. Venisch, Capt. and Mrs. T. R. Hartlett, Mr. Jose Bayot, Mr. Smith, Miss Winifred Smith, Mr. | SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN and the Lovely Sea-resorts TSINGTAU and DALNY. Cohen, Mrs. 4. F. Chua, Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Cameron, Master T. Cameron, Miss J. Cauneron, Miss. M. Plumb, Mr. H. M. H. R. Cameron, Mr. C. G. de la Cruz, Nenazee, Miss E. Peterson, Miss L Mrs. Mex Carr, Mrs. F. M. Cush- Peterson, Master P. Peterson, Miss ing. Miss M. E. Dawson, Miss M. A. Lopes, Miss 0. Peterson, Mr. Dahl, Mr. P. Duhart, Mr. and A. A. Lopes, Master E. Lopes, Mr. Mehreen, Miss E. Alanasicff, M. Mrs. Ethan Davis, Mr. G. 0.

Afanasieff, Mr. Salel C. Ebeahim, Enriquez, Mr. M. Euselio, Dr. G. Favis, Mrs. E. R. Finn, Mr. H. Mr. P. Q. Vale, Mr. Cornado thanshandas, Mrs. D. P. Hunting Garcia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. fon, Miss J. T. Huntington, Miss Lewis. 3. C. Huntington, Master J. Huntington, Mrs. E. Heffley, Mrs. 0. M. Itina, Mr. Jow Lou Ban, 3. A. G. Landry, Mother A. Mary. Miss M. K. Monteiro, Mr. 1. Mapanno, Mr. and Mrs. Burto Mihay, Mr. N. L. Meri, Mr. G. Keri, Miss H. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reyes, Mr. F. Vas Ritter, Mrs. B. L. Rutts, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowlands, Mr. G. del Rosario, Miss . Stroman, Mr. A. F. Vitale, Dr. and Mrs. D. Villadolid, Mr.! and Mrs. Watanare, Mr. J. Wata- are, Miss Y. Watanare, Master S. Watanare, Master T. Watanare, Mr. W. Wingand, M. and Mrs. L. Weinstein, Mrs. J, G. Williams, and Mrs. W. F. Wall.

To sum up, both methods of car The mun buying show benefits. with but a small amount of spare cash can buy a large and imposing transatlantée automobile for a low prie, and by the end of two years he may have enough to buy another. He gets a lot for his money for a short time. The purchaser of a British car, ΟΤΙ the other hand, must lay out more money at the outset, unless he lakes advantage of the hire purchase system. He is far the more provident, however, in etual fact, and from both the engineering and economical paint of view he gets many times the better value for his money.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.

FOR JUNE, 1927, STANDARD TIME OF THE 128th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH,

Sunrise.

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Sunert.. 7.00 pm.

8.

European first class passengers per Dollar Liner President Picree, for ports if Seattle, on June 8th : Mrs. K. W. Brown, Miss Tiniky D. Brown, Mrs. H. T. Budd, Mra. 8. Gossard, Miss Dorothy Gossard, Master John Gossard, Miss Label Gray, Mr. George M. Ivory, Dr. H. W. Miller, Mr. Victor M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown, Mr. R. Laswa, Mr. William G. Hall, Miss Enis Joske, Mr. A. F. Anderson, Mr. E. P. Briggs, Master Ernest Briggs, Mrs M. A. Erath, Miss Audrey Frath, Capt. J. Leslie Johns 1.J., Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moon, Master John Moon, Mrs. E. Q. Moore, Mrs. N. H. Pachmau, Master Robert Pach- man, Mr. and Mrs. George Pear- Miss Janet Pearson, Mrs. W. G. Ragley, Mr. and Mrs. J.. C. Saner, Mr. John C. Bauer,

Date.

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M.V. "ERMLAND" (H.SLL) ... . * M.S. VOGTLAND "(B.A.D.)

dne hare on or about the 8th June ...... due here on or about the 1st July M.S."MUENSTERLAND" (H.St.L.)... duo here on or about the 14th July OLDENBURG" (B.A.L) due here on or about the 29th Jnly

AS.

HOMEWARD.

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8.5. "TIRPITZ" (H.St.L.)

sailing from here on or about the 2nd June

IM.S."RAMBER" (H.A.L).... sailing from here on or about the 7th July

M.S."ERMLAND" (H.SAL.)

sailing from here on or about the 15th July

M.S. "VOGTLAND " (H.A.L)... ailing from here on or about the 8th Aug

* Calling at Rotterdam and Hamburg.

I Calling at Genon, Rotteriam and Hamberg.'

Calling at Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS (MAIL SERVICE)

Bailings from Marseilles.

Steamers.

Sailings from Kong & Sailings Hong Kong for

Marsailles.

Arr. si Hong

for Shanghai

and Japan.

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PORTHOS

SPAINX

PAUL LECAT AMAZONE

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7th June

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21st June

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5th July

2nd Aug.

18th July

16th Aug.

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STEAMERS

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TJISAROEA TUISONDARI ... TJITAROEM. TJISALAK

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N.O. & AMOY

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in Port 11th June 18th BATAVIA

12th ACASAB, JAVA 20th N.C. & AMT 22nd.

9th June" Batavia.

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21 Mre. G. E. Heyler, Miss Helen J. Heyler, Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Smith, (Continued on next Column).

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