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CONSIGNEE NOTICES

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA I- STEAM NAVIGATION Col's STEAMES "CORFU."

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ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 28TH DECEMBER, 1933.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID ADEN, COLOMBO

AND STBATTS.

ONBIONEES of Cargo by the above

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE RISK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cou pany's Godewar at Eowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained a the Goods are landed.

"Optional Goods will be lauded here anless Instructions have been given to the contrary Sir Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 3 days including date of arrival will be subject to

Bant

Fanling

CASH SWEEP WINNER GETS $30,537

BY MORNING " DEW")^-

was quite a good attendance at the Kwanti Race There

the Fanling Hunt and Race Club Course, yesterday, when held their New Year's Eve Race Meeting."

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were seen

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel

the gathering, and others present included H. E. amongst Major General O. C. Borrett and Mrs. Borrett, the Hon. Mr. C. G.. Alabaster, the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackle and Mrs... Mackie, the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. H. H. H Pilestley, Mr. A. L. Shields. Mr. D. J. Lewis, and Mr. H. B.

L. Dowbiggin.

the big The principal attraction of the afternoon was

the St. John's Cup, the last race of the sweep conducted on

fell to Tom Cobley, and the holder of tic- The day, ket No. 10.687 is richer by $30.000 as a result of this pony's success. Full particulars of the draw will be found under the Cash Sweep Agures.

race

Honours were evenly divided, and the day was devoid of accidents.

POTTS WIN FIRST RACE ON MOUCHE

ASSOCIATION

Interport Trials

The following players have been Trial selected for a Interport Match on Wednesday 31d. Jun- uary 1934 on the Hongkong Foot- ball Club Ground at 4.30 p.m.

Wong Wing (South China), Al- lan (R.A.), Morrison (S.B.W.),] (Lincolns), Beltrao Cork

(St. Wing Leung

Shul Joseph's). (South China), Yeung Shiu Yick South China), Tai Quay Leung (South China), Ellott (Kowloon), } E. Strange (H.K. Club) and Blake (Kowloon).

Combey (R.A.), 8. "Strange (H.K. Club), A. V. Gosano (St. Joseph's); Podmore (5.W.B.), Pardoe (RA), Channing (Police). B. Gosano (St. Joseph's), Tam Kong Pak (South China), Ho Ka Leung (Athletic), Bickford Ridley Lincolns) and (H.K. Club)..

On Monday, 8th January: 1934, same ground and time as above.

S. McHard (H.K. Police), Strange (HK,

Club), Morrison

(S.W.B.), Skinner

(H.K. Club).1

Podmore (S.WB.), Shepherd (H.

(St. Gosano (St. Joseph's).

K. Police); B. Joseph's), Ward Howe (HK. Club, E. Strange (H..

(E.K K. Club) and Bickford Club)..

(R.A.),

Cord (Kowloon), Allan.

C. Pile (HR. Police), Robertson (HK. Club). Pardoe (RA.), Jones (S.W.B.), Matthias (S.W.B.), Har- Co- ris

Leonard

**(Bt. (S.W.B.),

Also ran: Anson (Mr: nrst | chrane); Firefly (Mr. "Jardine),

Mouche proved too good for the rest of the entries in the

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL" STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER BHUTAN." ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 3TH DECEMBER, 1933. FROMANTWERP.LONDON, GIBRAL- TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID,ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the

Command Vessel are hereby in-

race, and led from start to finish. Jack O'Lantern (Mr. Barrow): Joseph's), Ridley and. Lt. Hoc MATJES HERRIN formed that their Goods are being landed

running comfortably all the way. White Stars managed to stay sec- cond all the way round except for a while when Firefly passed him half a mile from home. The lat ter however was not in the picture In the run home, Brittanic Hall displacing him for third place. Barrow fell at the third hurdle. Mr. Wong Sui Ngau's Burgo- riding Jack O'Lantern,

Peter Daver (Mr. McKinley) Social Mark (Mr. Evans), 2--NEW YEAR'S EVE HANDICAP HURDLES

FAVOURITE BEATEN The favourite for the second 18 beaten out. race, Donnabelis,

Mr. J.

dip

Mr. J. W. Hope's The Gadwall,

167 lbs.

(Mr. J. W. Hope) 1

master, 164 lbs.

(Mr. J. Jordan) 2 Miss L. Fearon's Festival Evė,

161 lbs........ ...(Mr. Well) 3 Won by a neck; many lengths between second and third. ****

Pari-mutuel:-

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of a place, Mr. He Bringing in

Winner: $11.80. the Gadwall to win by a neck from Burgomaster, ridden by

Elace: $3, $2.80; $2.60. Jordan. The latter took the lead

Also ran:--Donnabella 161 (M. from the beginning of the and was not caught by the ulti-W. T. Stanton); Canary, 161 (Mr. mate winner until the last hurdle Gregory): Heather Leaf, 181 (Mr. was negotiated. Festival Eve was Ropes). Smiling Commander, 155 (Mr. H. C.' Alexander); 'White Hea- well ridden to get third place, stalling off a challenge from Don-ther, 187 (Mr. Kemble).

anabella

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

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination, by the Coa signees, sad the Company's Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Dove, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period. 2

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for & Revenue Officer to the crmination to be present at damaged dutinble cargo.

All Claims against the Ste mer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 17th Jan., 1934, or they will 1. not be recognized

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Aganta.

[16 Hong Kong, 28th Dea, 1833.

Around the Courts

DANGEROUS GOODS.

Before Mr Hamilton at the Central Magistracy on Saturday morning two Chinese So Fook. and Chung Chuen were, charged with unlawful possession of 24 catles of dynamite.

It was stated by a European Sergeant that the dynamité was rong hidden in the defendant's hut near the sea-shore at Shau-

K-Wan

The nrst defendant pleaded guity, whereas, the second denied the charge.

His Worship then imposed. fine of 825 on the first defendant and discharged the second with a caution" are

HANDBAG SNATCHING

"

MARQUIS HALL WINS

3.-TAI PO STEEPLECHASE. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Marquis

Hall, 158 lbs.

(Mr. W. T. Stanton) 1 Mr. J. W, Hope's Duke of

Milan), 155 lbs.

lbs.

Riding Marquis Hall in the mile and a half steeplechase, Mr. W. T. Stanton won from a field of five after leading all the way round,

(Mr. J. W. Hope) 2 Toby got rid of his jockey at the first fence. There was nothing in Miss L. Fearon's No Fear, 158

(Mr. Wall) 3 the race as Marquis Hall led by

Wan by 1 lengths; many lengths. 8-comfortable distance from Duke of Milan with No Fear and Sanbetween second and third."

good distance Francisco next, behind. The leader tired rapidly in the straight, but stayed on long enough to win by a length and half..

Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $2.70. Place: $2.50

$2.80.

Also ran:-San Francisco, 158 (Mr. J. L. Jordan): Toby, 184 (Capt. Sutherland):

4.-THE, TALLY HO, HURDLE

BAST RACE

ני

THE TALLY HO HURDLE RACE Movanagher bad things all his pwn way in the fourth race, a was sentenced to six months hurdle event over a mile and

half. Dunce the favourite ran in hard labour.

Inspector. Andrew in prosecut the middle of the field ing, told the Court that complain-way and only just scrambled into ant was choosing goods in Tai a place. Zephyr put up a good | Mr. J. W. Hope's Dunce, 166 lbs. Hing, a Chinese goldsmith's shop race in the home straight and

Queen's Road Central, she laid took second place.

the

her handbag on the counter. "A shop foli saw the defendant come up from behind and snatch bag. Seeing the sudden attack; the complainant raised an alarm and

the defendant, was arrested.

The accused was, also discover ed to have been previously con-

victed.

UNLAWFUL BOARDING OF SHIP

Three Chinese Chun Kwan,

ST. JOHN'S CUP.

a Mr. A. Wall's Movanagher, 168

(Mr. Wall) I all the MJ CRichardson's Zephyr,

188-1bet (hir. Richardson) 2 (Mr. Hope) 2 Won by many lengths; many lengths between second and third,

Pari-mutuel

The St. John's Candrew 20 starters, but the publle could not. miles follow much of the two

Tace. There were several phis,

Winner: $13.70.

Place: $2.80; $3.50; 22.30. Also ran Anson (Mr. Cochrane);

but happily no one was seriously Esculado (Mr. W. Waring Patch futured. The race went to Tom (Mr. D. P. Yates) The Curley (Mr. Celerity was third. Cobley who won from Red Leaves W. A Mackinley),

Results

1.-VOLUNTEERS' HURDLE

MATRACE.

Wong Bze Shui and Chan Lau Suk, Mr. A. H. Potts Mouche, 178

all decribed as memployed, ap

M

lbs. (Mr. A. EL. Potts)

A Chinese garaed Wong Ting.peared before Commander Hole at Mr. G. E. Ferguson's Waite described as an unemployed, ap- the Marine Court on Saturday Stars, 188 lbs. peared before Mr. Balfour at the morning charged with unlawfully

(Mr. G. P. Ferguson) 2

Central Police Court on Saturday boarding the 88. Bong Kheng Mr. F. J. Bond's Britannic Hall morning, charged with matching last Friday without the permiston athandbag from a Chinese lady of the master or the officer-in- named Lau Shui Hah in Queen's charge of the ship. Road Central on Friday after The accused pleaded guilty and

All the defendants pleaded gunty, and were each fined $10 or one week's hard labour in default.

188 lbs...(Mr. F. J. Bond) 3 Won by three lengths; four tengths between second and third,

Parl-mutuel pr Winner: $84.40. - Place: $2.20 $3.50; $3,20.

quard (Lincolns).

Honorary Secretary are request- ed to notify the Hon. Secretary of Hongkong Football Association. If any of the above players should they be selected to go to Shang- hai whether they will be able to make the necessary arrangement to go with the Team.

The team will leave. Hongkong on or about 9th. February and re- turn to Hongkong on or 23rd. February, 1934.

about

Field); Loch Ness (Mr. Yates); Manchurian Plain (Capt. Suther-

The Quail (Mr. 8. E. Skey) The land); That's That (Mr. Funnell);

Tigre (Mr. Jordan); Tip Top Roundhead (Mr. D. B. Evans);

(Mr. (Mr. Tollington); Valsts Ropes); 'Venus (Mr. Barrow); Wis- dom Stag (Mr. Stariton); Zlangl (Mr. Jenkins).:

Cash Sweep

Choicest Quality

30 cents per piece

kegs of 25 pieces $7.25.

and placed at TEMIR 2K in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are lauded.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary. Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days in- cluding date of arrival will be subject to Bent.

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

HABADE LIMITED Damaged Packages must be left in

5. Queen's Road, Central, French Bank Building, 2nd Floor. Tel. 30460.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

PRINCE LINE.

Race 1.

No. 78 184 74

$358.17

101.78 50.89

Ticket Nos. 48, 294, 230, 326, 301 get $25 each.

Race 2.

No. 405

8441.20

103

103:10

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

63,05 ... 412 Ticket" Nos. 289, 4, 170, 100, 286 get 825 each.

Race

$567.20-

162.08

No. 14 187

81.04. 544 Ticket Nos. B3 and 429 get 25 each.

Race 4.

8522,16 149.20 74.60

Race 5.

#441.29

120.10 03.05

the Godawas for examination by the Consigners, and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for Revenue Officer to be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned an or before 19th January, 1931, or they will not be recoghised

"No: Ons will be admitted after the Goods Have left the Godown. MAUKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co., Ad Agente

Hong Kong, 20th Dec, 1933

·NORDDEUTSCHER" LLOYD.

· BREMEN, ✨

THE SAALE THE Motor Ship having arrived from BREMEN, HAK BURG and Ports, Coungneer of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their riak into the Godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon

NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon,

THE Motor Vessel

THE

where Delivery can be obtained.

Consignees are further notified

the Motor Ship 8AALE" han taken at HAMBURG and BREMEN Through Cargo for HONG KONG EX 88.JOLANTHA" Rod" PABATER from COPENHAGEN and SETUBALA

All Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th of January, 1984, will be subject to Bent

**** JAVANESE PRINCE having arrived from the above Port on 28th December, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goodre No. 535

being landed at their rink into the 365

Godowns of the Hong Kong, and Kowloor

No Fire Insurance, will be entfected by Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,

Whatever Ticket Nos. 140, 103, 473, 533, 13 Kowlion, and stored at Consignees risk us in any cass

Damaged Packages must be left in the get $25 each,

and plated, and damaged Goods Gadows for azammation by the Cod,

All broken, are to be left in the Godowns, wisere siganes and the Company Surveyo No. 400

they will be examined on Wednesday, Mone. Anderson & Anne, at 10 a75. an 10/2050

Ehe 5th of Jan 1984 ded January, 1934, at 10 am t 407;

must be presented within 18A Vooral hore, Oficer in stendance. Then damaged dutiable goods are examined by the ter which date they cannot be re

Company a surveyors after the No Claim will be admitted after the Ko Olsims will be n Special Drawing Goods have left the fendowns, and all Goods have left the Godown and al 22 10687 #30.537 Goods remaining undelivered after the Bill of Lading will be orunlarsigned 11504

3.725th January 13, he subject to Bent Place: 18.30: $5.20, 0.80112984982 No Fire force has been fedted Also ran: Alrersity (Wall); Bay Ticket Nos 10232 10883, 11076, by

TAR of Calamity (Mr. A-J. Bob Mr. J. D

5. ET. JOHN'S CUP. Mr. A. F. Jenkin's Tom Cobley, 168 lbs. (Mr. Jenkins) MrA C. Machamara's Red

Leaves, 188 lbs

(Mr. Hope) 2 Mi Gregory's Celerity, 188 lbs, TALLERKEN (Mr. Gregory) 3

Won by six length many lengths between second and third..

Part-mutuel

Winner: 10.10

Ticket, Nos, 225, 576, 551, 480: 407,

540, 429, 383, 205, 639, 682, 594, 400, 75, 157 209, 674 251, 500, 188 get $25 each

11298, 11788, 7485, 11348, 12419, 6987, 34289576, 1454 8708, 12927) able) 11504, 603, 10562, 7214, 10133, 8128, Country Cluby (Mr.) MN Co-10487, 12611 438 5614, 11197, 1848 chrane) Jan Stewer(Mr. B.

Cloudy Eve (MRT.PK.

get $210.75 each.

4th Floo, King Heiding

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Hong Kong, 19th Dec, 1983,

must have a

Claims must be presented within Two

Consignow are requested to surrender Weeks of the Ship Feniral here, after which date they will not be recognised. their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature.

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MELCHERS & COM

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