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Entimations.

THE CANTON LAND COMPANY,

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

Intimations.

OF THE MULTITUDES V who have used it, or are now asing it, we have never heard of any 'one who have been dis appointed in it. No claims are made for it except those which are amply justified by ex perience. In commending it to the afflicted we simply point to its record. It has done great things, and it is certain to continue the excel lent work. There is-we may honestly affirm no medicine which can be used with greater and more reasonable faith and confidence. It nourishes and keeps up the strength during those periods when the appetite fails and foot cannot be digested. To guard against imita tions, and substitutions, our "trade mark" is [847 put on every bottle of "Wampole's, Frepara tion," and without it none is genuine, It is

THE SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL THE MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held in the Company's Offices, No. 14, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, an SATURDAY, the 23rd July 1904, at 11 AM for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 30th June, 1994. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 21st to 23rd July, 1934, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 16th July, 1904.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.. ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARKS OF 510 EACH.

palatable as honey and contains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver, Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers. com bined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophos.

PURSUANT to Resolution the Generalphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild

Managers of A. S. WATSON & Company, Limted, hereby invite applications from the Cherry, Taken before meals it creates an Shareholders of the Company for the issue of appetite, aids digestion, renews vital power, 30,000 new shares of $10 each at a Premium of drives out disease germs, makes the blood rich, 10 per cent, or $11 a share.

red and full of constructive elements, and gives back to the pleasures and labours of the world | many who had abandoned hope. Dr. S. H. I testify with McCoy of Canada, says: pleasure to its unlimited usefulness as a tissus builder." Its curative powers can always be relied upon. It makes a new era in medicine, is beneficial from the first dose and represents

Each Registered Shareh Ider on the 28th day of September, 1904, applying for the New Issue will be entitled to one share for every twashares registered in his name. Shares not applied for by those entitled to apply will be dealt with by the General Managers in accordance with Anicle 40 of the Company's Articles of Association.

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THE WAR.

THE MOTIENLING PASS.

JULY 21, 1904.

while the tribesmen dance tound it. It is then buried directly under the bride's house, and the marriage is celebrated over the spot. The heart is cut up and the fragments rubbed on tb knives and hatchets of the tribesmen to bring luck; and the blood that may have been spilt upon the murderer in doing his deed is never washed off Mourning etiquette is very similar in essential principles to that of wedding rejoicing.

And yet the Igorrotes, the fiercest of all these

ROUND THE PHILIPPINES.

The Philippine and Sulu Archipelagoes offered fine scope for a book by so practised and picturesque a traveller as Mr. Savage Landor; and the record of his 15,000-mile The Motienting Pass is a mountainous pass journey through those islands, made last year, is of absorbing interest. Even those who have on the road to Liaoyang from Fenghuangcheng read the encyclopaedic books of Worcester and Both Lienshankwan and Tsaabeling lately Foreman will welcome a work that tells us very occupied by the Japanese are at the foot of the mach which is quite new, and that is always pass. Saimachi is on the east of the Motien-fresh and independent in observation. We are bloodthirsty savages, are in Mr. Landor's ling pass and is a very mountainous region.

taken through a bewildering maze of wonder. judgment, "the most sensible, industrious and lands whose name recall "Gulliver's Travels," scientific agriculturists I have ever seen in my The piss is one of the most important defen--and many of whose peoples amply justify travels." As regards irrigation works, he de sive positions on the left side of Liaoyang and Kipling's expressive "half devil and balf clares, they could give points to Spaniards, Moukden. If a strong stand were made by the child," even though Mr. Lander sees excellent Americans, and many other nations. Every Russian the pass it would cost the Japanese possibilities in them. We are shown the very inch of land is turned to account by them, and heavily to take it. However once the pass is miscellaneous charter of that white man's

the steep mountain faces of their rugged coun- occupied by the Japanese the Russians will burdes which was unconsciously shouldered try have been transformed into gigantic stair- find it difficult to check the advance of the when Dewey steamed into Manila Bay. And cases of terraces for sice-growing, each terrace our showman is a traveller whose physical filled with water laid on from the sources of the Japanese by this road to Liaoyang.

intrepidity is matched by his happy cocksure-streams near the mountain top. It is in hopeful ess. Explaining, for instance, that Filipino signs of this kind that Mr. Landor seems to houses are perched upon piles becaure ex-find the best hope of the eventual civilisation perience has shown the natives that miasma is of the Philippines, holding, as he does, that frequently the main cause of malarial fever, some of the tribes at present deemed most be defies modern scientists by adding-

dangerous-the Moros, for example-are in The Flipinos are not yet foolish enough to reality the most promising. To the pluck and hold mosquitoes responsible for the importa. earnestness of the American administrators and sion of fever, for although the latter is prevalent soldiers he pays a hearty tribute; but he spines the former are seldom to be seen.

Mr. Landor found the American authorities,

At the time af the Japan-China war the late illustrious Manchu General -Ka tang-ah with only over three thousand men under him stationed on the pass made very skilful at tempts to check the advance of the Japanese army under General Tachimi.`. The forts are well remembered even yet.

General -Ko-tang-ah was able to carry as these skilful movements only because the pass was in such a good strategical position for

defence.

that the great mistake, so far, has been that in educating the natives the Americans have begun at the wrong end. "A curriculum of

Insurance.

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

“HE Undemigned AGENTS of

Company are prepared to acthe above Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS & CURRENT RATES,

SIEMSSEN & Co.

Hongkong, 28th May, 189.

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To Let.

TO LET

N, RIPON TERRACE

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[O. 1, RIPON TERRACE in FLATS.

No. 37, WONG NEI CHONG ROAD, facing

Race Course.

FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing

Polo Ground, ̈ ̈

OFFICES in course of erection. Cox-

NAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKE PIER). GODOWNS: PRAYA EAST,

No. 1, CLIFTON GARDENS. OFFICES in Nos. 10 and 16, DES Vœux

ROAD CENTRAL.

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hoagkerg. 9th July, 1904.

TO LET.

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from Governor Taft downwards, delighted to literature, history, higher mathematics, and N STEWART TERRACE

be received by the Hongkong and Shanghai effective medical treatment of the twentieth the hands of the Japanese. It is only about give him every facility for travelling, in the American songs," he says, will drivelboys who

Applications for Shares in the New Issue will Banking Corporation in Hongkong from the century. "You can trust it as the Ivy does the

28th September, 1904, to the 30th September, Oak." One bottle convinces. Watch carefully about 5 miles from Fenghuangcheng. The military escorts. But it was not a tour de luxs industrial, and above all in agricultural, matters

1954, both days inclusive, and the whole amount of Sirper share will be payable on application. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th September, 1904, to the 8th October, 1904, both days inclusive.

The present paid-up Capital of the Company is $60,00, divided into 60,000 shares of $10 each, and the New Issue is required to increase the Capital of the Company to $900,000 divided into yo,oon shares of $io each.

The whole of the premium received from the New Issue will be placed to the Credit of the Permanent Reserve Fund.

The New issue will rank for Dividend for the three months ending 31st December, 1994, pay- able in May, 1905,

Forms of application for the New Issue can be obtained at the Company's Offices in Alex- andra Buildings or at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hongkong, Shanghai, and London.

JOHN D. IIUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers.

Hongkong, 22nd June, 1904.

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ADY, (Married), requires position as HOUSE-KEEPER, or ASSITANT HOUSE KEEPER is Good Hotel in Hong- kong, or Manila, or would not object to serve in Bar.

Apply

Hongkong, 15th July, 1904,

THE

"BOX,"

C/o This Paper.

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against imitations. At all chemists here and throughout the world.

“AQUATIC FETE."

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THE COMMITTEE OF THE VICTORIA RECREA!ION CLUB request the pleasure of the Company of the LADIES OF HONGKONG at the Cub Enclosure, Austin Road, Kowlan, on SATURDAY, the 23rd instant, at 4 PM. sharp.

Now the Motienling pass'is practically in 40 miles to Liaoyang from the pass while it is

main force of the Russians who were orchy ing the Motienting pass are now concentrating near Penchinghu which is about 25 miles north of Tenshuitien, about 13 miles west of the Motienling pass.

FIGHTING At the motieNLING PASS..

A dispatch from General Kuroki, states that at daylight on the 4th instant a Russian force

way of passage by Government ships and the provision of horses, steam launches, and all the time, by any means, as Mr. Landor made a special feature of the wilder and more dangerous parts. He camped in the villages of untamed bead-hunters, and saw them hiding in long grass in order to attack him, until bold defiance of their chief,. combined with as- surances of friendliness, reduced them to grinning meekness. He visited a Mansaka hamlet built up among the trees, and approach- of about two battalions of infantry, taking ad-ed by a rickety bamboo bridge about eight or vantage of a dense fog, fell upon the Japanese nine inches wide, above a drop of twenty feet, advance post at Molienling, north-east of Liao- and was greeted by arrows and a shower of yang, and made three successive charges. Very stones from a plucky old woman, whose sudden close fighting ensued,) but (the1Russians were dash on to that trembling bridge was even repulsed after a desperate engagement. The more dangeroux. He took scientific measure. [858 Japanese pursued the retreating infantry to ments of a chief sthead, while the populace Kinchapaotze, the enemy going in the direc-brandished vicious knives about his cars as tion of Vantenling to the west of Tienabuitien, security that he should do the chief no harm. In this action, 13 men were killed and five He traveled in the roughest fashion for many wounded. The Russian losses were very heavy, days with the poison of a deadly snake racking over thirty dead and over fifty wounded being his system, and he was with the American soldiers in the gallant capture of a Moro fort. left on the field.

In Tibet itself he could scarcely have had a

The Secretary's Launch will leave Blake Pier sharp at 3.30 PM. to convey Spectators and Competitors,

Entrance Fee :-Non-Members 50 cents.

HAROLD C. AUSTEN,

Hor. Secretary.

Fongkony, zath July, 1901

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, 1. 'MITED.

NOTICE.

IN cordance with the Provisions of No, od

of the Articles of Association the General Man gers have this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND for the half-year ended oth June, 1904, of FOUR DOLLARS PER SHARE

DIVIDEND WARRANTS may be obtained on application at the Office of the Company on and after TUESDAY, the 2nd August.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 23rd to 31st inst., both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 19th July, 1994.

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HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB,

ROBINSON MEMBERS of the HONG KONG HOCKEY

PIANO

Co., LTD.,

INVITE INSPECTION OF SOME

SPECIALLY

FINE

CLUB requiring Tickets for the Season's Gymkhanas will please apply to the Under signed.

GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON,

Hon. Secretary,

39 41, Des Voeux Road. Hon kone, 20th July 1904.

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LIMITED,

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of Six Dollars

Further particulars of the fighting at day. light on the 4th instant in the vicinity of Motienling, north-east of Liaoyang, have been received at the Imperial Headquarters. The dispatch says:-

livelier ime.

Therwill be unlimited opportunities of similar idventure for years to come, no doubt, seeing that neatly the whole of Mindanao's 45,316 square miles, for instance, is still prac tically arra incognita. It was in the heart of About 4 o'clock an the 4th inst. two or three this island that Mr. Landor heard an American Russian soldiers appeared two kilometres in officer ask a chief if he had beard of "a great, front of our sentries north-west of Motienling, great country called America, the greatest They were soon followed by a company of in-country in the world," and the chief reply: fantry, when at once attacked our outpost. En- "Merika-Merika? No, there was no such sign Yoshida, in command of the outpost, lost tribe aboat. He had never, never heard of it" no time in reporting to the main force, in the --or of Spain. The little island of Kaisian is more advanced; it even boasts a schoolmaster. But lat year when Mr. Landor was taken thither,all the natives fled in terror, and only two whe flags were visible. The trembling schooljaater was eventually discovered.

the

do not secure Goverment employment into starvation or crime; whereas education in will be the making of the Philippines. Ho rejoices to believe that the new chief of the Educational Department, Dr. David Barrows, shares this view.-P. M. G.

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Intimations.

NAVY .CONTRACT,

THE PEAK.

Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO.,'LD. Hongkong, 26th March, 1904.

TO LET.

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WO ROOMS on the First Floor of

TWO ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Apply to-

SECRETARY, "

A. 5. Watson & Co., Limited.

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Hongkong, 16th June, 1904.

TO LET.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. FOR 18 MONTHS.

ENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS (FIREWOOD, DUNNAGE, LIME WHITE, &C.), from the 1st August, 1904, to H.M. NAVALEIGHTOR," THE PEAK. YARD, Hongkong.

Apply to-

JEBSEN & Co. Hongkong, 17th April, 1904.

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Forms of Tender can be obtained on applica- Yard, and should be returned not later than the tion to the Naval Store Officer, H.M. Naval 26th July, 1994.

A Deposit of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be required when applying for Tender Farms to be returned If the Tender in declined,

Hongkong, 20th July, 1904.

ROYAL AERATED WATERS MANUFACTORY.

PROD

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RODUCE the highest Class AERATED

WATERS in the Far East on account of their High Class Machinery and also of the superior ingredients they use in the manufacture of their goods, and the cleanliness, &c., are all under strict supervision of Europeans only,

REPORT OF AN EXPERT. The representative of Messrs. BRATBY and HINCHLIFFE, LIMITED, Aerated Water Engineers and Chemists, Manchester, visited amongst Eastern Aerated Water Makers, and our factory recently in the course of a tour was greatly surprised at the compactness of our factory and also the methodical way in which everything pertaining to the making of Aerated Waters was carried out. He also expressed him- self strongly on the absolute cleanliness of our whole establishment, which he assured us was equal to any he had yet visited and superior quality of our goods was of a firat-class nature, to a great many. He also reported that the and they showed that scrupulous care was exercised in the course of their manufacture.

Order Books and Price List. Please apply to

FACTORY and OFFICE, West Point Tel. 367. Depot, ice House Street. Tel. 374. Dr. V. DANENBERG & F.P. DANENBERG, General Managers. Hongkong, 20th May, 1904.

meantime his command gradually falling back on the main body. Another contingent of Russians appeared from hetween the hills on the north, and surrounded our outpost. Ensign Yoshida ordered the majority of his men to the hill an the south, and the officer, with five or

He graently and modestly inquired whether six men, remained and engaged the enemy at Spaiards or Americans had been victorious close quarters. They cut down a number of

in the ar, as he had not heard yet. He once the Russians, and found a way to return. Im undergod from some one, a long time ago, mediately on hearing riffe reports our vanguard that the had been a war going on between attempted to advance, but the enemy was al- the twicountries; and that was why he had put ready at the Japanese position and severe hand-

up thewhite; flags, in case we had come to to hand fighting ensued. A portion of our A per Share for six months ending June advance attacked the enemy on the flank when bombat the place. He was glad, very glad, the Americans bad won. Where was America? 30th, 1904, will be payable on the 27th instant. they showed signs of retreating. At this Then me a night, however, when the poor un which date DIVIDEND WARPANTS moment, the Japanese were reinforced, and schoohaster's apprehensions of bombardment may be obtained on application at the Com-repulsed the enemy. Colonel Baba punted were ivived by alarming demonstrations on pany's Office.

and, arriving at Kimchapaotze four miles thard the American ship. Including the un- to the west, the Russians in the vicinity anny lay of its searchlight upon the villago, of Tungwan were encountered. Ruarians in the naives bolted at once; but again the situa the direction of Motienling also attacked our tion was saved by the schoolmaster; to whose outposts at Shackoling, but were repulsed kindly heart it occurred that the noise and blazo The main force of the enemy was about two might be signals of distress and not of hostility. battalions strong. To-day's was almost a Ho came on board to inquire, and was reas- (830 hand-to-hand fighting, and the majority of ofsured upon learning that it was only a celebra killed and wounded had several bayo tion of Washington's birthday, though a point wonds. On our side a sergeant major and that evidently still caused him considerable men were killed, and Lieutenant Kono perplexity was, which of his American friends N INTERIM DIVIDEND of One Dollar siga Kobayashi, and 36 men were woydon board the ship might be the said Wash. North China.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the zrst to the 27th instant, (both days inclusive),

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary,

SAMPLES Hongkong, 12th July, 1994,

OF

UPRIGHT ĮPIANOS

RACHALS,

THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.

ending 30th June, 1904, will be payable on the 27th instant, on which date DIVIDEND WARRANTS may be obtained on application at the Company's Office..

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

instant, (both days inclusive).

direction of Motienling consisted of toth and 15th Infantry Regiments, and force which want in the direction of Sinking, the 22nd Infantry. The Russian dead on the field were 53, and wounded abour. Their

STUART, will be CLOSED from the 21st to the 27th losses in the retreat are unknown at are con

&C

Ecc.,

AND-

BABY-GRANDS,

BY

WINKELMANN,

(Established 1837).

They are only 5 FEET LONG, occupy- ing the

space

of

By Order of the Board of Directors, A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Invest ment and Agency Co., Ld

sidered to be beary,

News reaches Tokio to the fect that the Tapanese have occupied the trong natural fortifications of Mattenling 120-Motienling and another mountain pass. The enemy in General Agents for the West Point Build-front of this column retreate in a direction

ing Co., Ld. Hongkong, rath July, 1904.

A

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

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west of Tienshuitien. On 29th ultimo a Japanese column occupied th Fenshalling on the Liaoyang road unopped, the Russians ratreating. The Russian fee at Samari, con. sisting of about 5,000 patry and some THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are cavalry, has retreated, the ncipal force going prepared, during suspension of their in the direction of Honkef~Shanghai Mer- Trans. Pacific Service and until further notice,cury.

to BOOK CARGO and ISSUE BILLS OF LADING" to SEATTLE, WASH., VICTORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also to OVER- LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT

NORTHERN RAILWAY FROM SEAT TLE, as hitherto, by the Steamers of the

ANOTHER MIne adr near CHEFOO.

The following telegy received from the Commissioner of Cuare at Chefoe was pub lished on the 14th ins

Mindanao abounds in marvels. There are

the floating islands of the Liguosan lake, built up of decomposed, guano, decayed vegetation, and earth deposited by the wind. The largest of these islands, Bang by name, is a third of a mile in diameter, and carries houses, trees, and well-tillød maize fields; it floats from one end of the lake to the other, according to the mon- soon, and its inhabitants dy a red flag on a high mast do that people on the mainland may know where they are. We pass on a few pages, and come to those Mansakas in their dwellings up aloft, a race who are whiter than Europeans, with an ivory white, due, apparent- 1y, to their life in dark forests, their vegetable diet and undue proportion of sweet food, and their constant immersion in water when mov

ing about.

But Mr. Landor's head-hunting friends in Northern Luzon are the most interesting of all. There are several tribes of them, with differences in detail j but their customs have a

Motices of Firms.

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7ILD DELL BUILDINGS, No. 147, Airy Flats of 3 or 3 Rooms, from Say inclusive. of 'Taxes.

WILD

WANCHAI ROAD, Comfortable and

No. 52, HOLLYWOOD ROAD, And others to suit various requirements.

S. A. SETH, Land and Estate Broker, Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.

Hongkong, 13th July, 1004.

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THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

THE Undersigned, having been appointed

AGENTS for the WINE GROWERS SUPPLY COMPANY or PARIS, are now prepared to answer inquiries and receive orders for all kinds of WINES and SPIRITS, at 22 and

24, Bank Buildings.

BARRETTO & CO.

CLARETS.

St. George cashuppatoitebor cocoa, sa A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,

Cru Wyobromaan Montferrandizmamatatitworten ́R. ALFRED HENRY MANCELL has Medoc................

the GENERAL MANAGERS of the Com- St. Estephe... Mis day heen appointed AGENT for St. Emilio............. pany, and in that capacity will reside in St. Julien....... Shanghai, with general charge of the Company's interests at Shangbai, Hankow, Tientsin and in

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, tot faly, 1904.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

R. JOHN ARTHUR TARRANT has MR. Jo, ben appointed ACTING SECRETARY of the Company.

CLARETS.

Per Case. 1 doz qt. $4.00

4.50

5.00.

5.50

6.00

6.00

6.50

7.50

Bottled by Jules Merman & Cia, Bordeaux.

Per Case. Per Cas 1 doz. qts, a dos, pts.

Pauillac Cotes............ Medac ......

5 Estephenr Chateau Ludovico. 17.00

$14.00 $15.00

15.00

16,00

17.00

18.00

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Galic................... 18,00.

19.00

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Margaux muta: 19,00 Mouton d'Armaillecq: 24.00

21,00

25.00

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Marburet Merman... 37.00 Rausan **er

Pontet Canet... 26.00 27.00

28.00

30.00 $2.00

SPANISH CLARET.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 1st July, 1904.

Auction.

FOR SALE

BY PUBLIC AUCTION FOR ACCOUNT OF

THE CONCERNED.

ON THE AMOY BUND,

"BOANGHO,"

Bottled by La Compania Vinicola del Norte de España, Bilbao,

Par Case. I do gie $12.00

Rioja Clarete

BEB

"KABUTO* BRAND.

At Noon on 25th July, 1904. strong family resemblance, Roughly speakTHE WRECK of the Steamship APANESE ing, whenever they, so a head it is a matter

as she now lies in, approximately, the both of pleasure and of principle to lie in wait following position in the grass and bag it, provided it be the head

Latitude 24-43 North, of an enemy; and it seems that as a rule every

Longitude 138.454 East. village is et perennial war with its neighbours.

Bell Island bearing North by East, and

Steamers reporting Sunday morning latitude 38′ 16' longé 120° 58′ floating mine But on certain important occasions a head is Kusan Point bearing South West (both bear- with spikes Monde forning 38′′ 33′ 30′′; 120" ["indispensable; and the individual who needs it | ing magnetic).

NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S. Co., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT Cos,, OCEAN a Cottage, but with S. S. Co. and CHINA MUTUAL S, N, Co.

For further Particulars, apply at the Com-8′ two mines cloitgether; later 38° 23′ 30′′: | is not always particular as to whose head it Cargo and Private Effects remaining op the fine appearance and TONE OF A pany's Local Branch Office in PRINCE'S 120° 57′ mice wi fire attachments also 35% may be. Among the flongotes, for instance, board will be sold separately.

31: 120° 34' warged junk, Red mine with a young man must provide a head, a heart, and For Particulars, apply to arms reported tude 39° 04′, longitude 130" | a dager or two as a wedding present to his FULL GRAND.

54′ near Iron Ijd! water logged jank drifting | Lady-love. The head, when procured, resti [upon u stick before his house for nine days,

Hongkong, 13th May, 1904.

BUILDINGS, First Floor, Chater Road.

A. S. MIHARA,

Manager.→

Hongkong, 20th May, 1904.

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Per Care 4 doz qia in $10.ja

8 dos, pik muun Sizṛo.

H

IRAN

WATER,

"PEACOCK * BRAND,

IE. THOMSEN & CO.,

Auctioneers. Amoy, 9th July, 1994:

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