Entimations.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
HE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY
MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will
be held at the Company's Hotel, on SATUR DAY, the 27th August, 1904, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the 30th June, 1904, with the Report of the Directors, and to discuss any matter that may be competently brought before the meeting.
A
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 1904.
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Intimations.
WANTED.
ANT in n Mercantile Firm. Advertiser bas knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING and TYPE- WRITING. First-class testimonials.
Apply to-
"W"
Clo llongkong Telegraph. Hangkung 6th August, 1904.
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WANTED.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company A CLUB. Applicants should send in, as
will be CLOSED from the 21st to the 27th August, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
C. MOONEY,
Secretary, Hongkong, 17th August, 1001.
Гост
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LD.
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, will be held at
SECRETARY FOR THE SINGAPORE soon as possible, particulars of their previous employment with copies of Testimonials to the Chairman of the Committes, Mr. F. C. ELLIS, 10, Collyer Quay, Singapore, from whom all particulars can be obtained.
A. G. HILLS,
17th August, 1904.
THE
PORT ARTHUR DỤOMED.
GREAT PREPARATIONS.
A HUNDRED.RIGHT-INCH GUNS. (From the "Daily Telegraph" War Correspondent.)
MR. DENNET BURLEIGH.
វ៉
the season of heat and scarcity. The winter sleepers are all pretty well known, but owing to the "stivators, or summer sleepers, being for the most part inhabitants of tropical coun- tries; far removed from the path of trained observers, we are less acquainted with the species practising that means of shunning the heat and the drought of summer. Indeed, at present only one mammal is known which doel Bn. This is the tenrec of Madagascar, a beast resembling a hedgehog, and which retires to its burrow and sleeps during the hottest three months of the year. However, it is believed that the West African dormouse is a has been brought to northern climes, foregoes summer sleeper, though this species, when it
its restivation, and bibernates instead.
Tokio, June 10-As I guessed wou'd be the case, the Russians have not had the wisdom and hardihood to withdraw from Port Arthur | before it was invested. It may be that there are many counsellors of the Tsar who believe that the fortress will successfully resist all as- saukts; that very soon the arms of Russia will beleaguered garrison. 1, therefore, repeat that repulse the Japanese forces and relieve the
it is about as certain as things go in war and ordinary human affairs that Port Arthur will In South America and Africa various reptiles fall, and most probably in a few weeks. Ifestivate, if not in the manner described, at least so perfectly that their summer somno- Kuropatkin pushes forward to try issues with lence is quite comparable with the winter sleep the investing troops he will only succeed in
of the temperate zone forms thereof. In the rendering Russia's position still more hoppless. llanos, or plains, of Venezuela, the alligator, [937 Assuming the contingency that Port Arthur the land and fresh-water tortoises, the boa. does fall, what next for Russia? Oh, Vladi- constrictor, and several of the smaller kinds of vostok is impregnable! Not a bit of it,pents, fie motionless in the indurated mud during the hottest period of the tropical sum- mer. But their dormancy is by no means as perfect as that of some hibernators, marmot, or a hedgehog, or a woodchuck, for instance, any one of which, when in the depth of its winter and yet, except for a few feeble respirations, exhibit scarcely any sign that it is conscious of being despitefully used.
Secretary.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS,
THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared, during suspension of their
Messieurs les illusionistes! It is more vulner- able to isolation and capture than Port Arthur. Should the war proceed that will be demon-
Intimations,
Entertainments.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS,
PROMENADE CONCERT
will be held at VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS,
on
SATURDAY,
YOU WILL NOT be deceived. That there are cheats and frauds in plenty everybody knows; but it is seldom A or never that any large business house is guilty. of them, no matter what line of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of any kind based on dishonesty or deception. There The men who never was, and never will be. try that are simply fools and soon come to
$2 and $1. grief-as they deserve. Now many persons are. nevertheless, afraid to buy certain May be obtained from Kelly & Walsh or and deluded; especially are they slow to place
Volunteer Headquarters. advertised articles lest they he humbugged
confidence in published statements of the merits of medicines. The remedy known as
WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s Offices, Trans-Pacific Service and until further notice,trated. Let that much in the line of a forecast torpidity, may be tumbled about like a ball. Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of
Pedler Street, Victoria, Hongkong, on WED- NESDAY, the 3151 day of August, 1904, at 12.15 o'clock in the afternoon, when the sub- Joined Resolutions will be proposeit.
Should the said Resolutions be passed by the required majority they will be submitted for confirmation as special Resolutions to a second Extraordinary mee ing, wh ch will be subse- quently convened.
1. That the Capital of the Company be in- creased from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 by the creation of 10,000 new shares of $50 each.
2. That such new shares be issued at a pre-
This aut never share and be offered to those persons who are registered as Share. holders of the Company on 1st October, 1904, in the proportion of one new share for every complete three shares, held by them on 1st October, 1904.
3. That the amount due for the new shares.
be called up on 31st December, 1904. Dated the 13th August, 1904.
933)
By Order of the Board,
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARES OF $10 EACH.
PURSU
DURSUANT to Resolution the General Managers of 1, B WATSON & Company, Limited, hereby invite applications from the Shareholders of the Company for the issue of 30,000 new shares of $10 each at a Premium of 10 per cent, or $11 a share.
Each Registered Shareh Ider on the 28th day of September, 104, applying for the New Issue will be entitled to one share for every two shares registered in his name Share not applied for by those entitled to apply will be dealt with by the General Managers in accordance with Article 40 of the Company's Articles of Association.
Applications for Shares in the New Issue will be received by the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation in Hongkong from the 28th September, 1904, to the 30th September, 1904, both days inclusive, and the whole amount of Sit per share will be payable on application. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED (rom the 28th September, 1904, to the 8th October, 1904, both days inclusive.
The present paid-up Capital of the Company is $600,000, divided into 60,000 shares of Sto sach, and the New Isane is required to increase the Capital of the Company to $900,000 divided into 90,000 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, 1904, 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. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, z2nd June, 1904.
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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-
THE
ING CORPORATION.
HE DIVIDEND declared for the ball- year ending 30th June last at the rate of ONE POUND AND TEN SHILLINGS STERLING PER SHARE OF $125 is Payable on and after MONDAY, the sand day of August current, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Share
holders are requested to apply for WARRANTS.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, 20th August, 1904.
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
"HE DIVIDEND of 12 % per Share and TBONUS of 4 % per Share for the six months ending 30th June, 1904, declared al Monday's Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting, will be Payable at the premises of the HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking CoRPORATION, on and after TUESDAY, the 23rd August, and Shareholders are requested to apply for Divi DEND WARRANTS at the Company's Office, Queen's Buildinga, New Praya.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. 1. ROSE, Secretary. Hongkong, 32nd August, 1904. (961
CHINA SUGAR REFINING, COMPANY, LIMITED.
TN
NOTICE.
IN accordance with the Provisions of No. 121 of the Articles of Association, the General Agents have this day declared an INTERIM
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 NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S. Co., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT Cos., OCEAN | S. 5. Co. and CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com- pany's Local Branch Office in PRINCE's BUILDINGS, First Floor, Chater Road.
DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT, for the half- year ending 30th June, 1904, on the Pald-up Capital,
DIVIDEND WARRANTS payable on MONDAY, the 29th August, will be issued to Shareholders on application.
Tickets
August 27th, at 9 F.M.
If wet, the Concert will take place at the Theatre, City Hall. Hongkong, 22nd August, 1904.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
AND
AT THE
METROPOLE THEATRE.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17TH.
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A Special Programme Arranged. MR. CHRISTIE announces that Saturday's performance will be the last for several weeks, as he contemplates making extensive improvements to the Theatre, including the installation of an Electric Light plant.
is as safe and genuine an article to purchase as flour, silk or cotton gonds from the mills of manufacturers with a world-wide reputation. We could not afford to exaggerate its qualities GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT or misrepresent it in the least; and it is not necessary. It is paintable as honey and con. tains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound
Malt and Wild Cherry; and how valuable such a blending of these important medicinal agents must he is plain-to everybody. It is beyond price in Anemia, Insomnia, Weakness and lack of Nervous Tane, Poor Digestion, Wasting Diseases. I.a Grippe, Lung Troubles and Blood Impurities. Science can furnish nothing better perhaps nothing so good. Dr. W. H. Daffe, of Canada, says: "I have used it in my practice and take pleasure in recommending it as a valuable tonic and reconstructive." It is a re-remedy that can afford to appeal to its record and represents the science and knowledge of bright and aggressive medical investigation. Effective from the first dose. "You cannot be disappointed in it." Like all good things it is imitated. Sold by chemists throughout the world.
of events here suffice. To turn back to Port Arthur. The Japanese, with terrible deliberate ness, are completing their grim preparations for its capture. Truly that Russian stronghold Ic Bmail, Australia, and South Africa, lizards, is doomed. Whatever Admiral Togo may do frogs, tortoises, and insects pass months of the upon the sea, the Japanese army are determin-rainless season enclosed in hard earth, and in India many species of fishes during the dry season and long-continued droughts live in a torpid condition, imbedded in the indurated clay, There are instances in which fishes bave survived in this condition for more than one season. Ponds known to have been dry for several months bave swarmed with scaly inhabi. tants as soon as the accumulation of water leased them from their hardened bed.
ed that at all hazards the place shall be taken. Fortress by fortress, walled, banked, and pro- tetted from flanking fire, with outlying works, trenches, mines, and entanglements, one by one they will be battered and stormed by at least thirty thousand soldiers who have joyous ly pledged themselves thereunto, to death or glory. There will be wild and lawful struggles and lurid scenes. But the Japanese will event [643ually get inside and conquer. The Russian
A. S. MIHARA, Manager.
Hongkong, zoth May, 1904.
ROYAL AERATED WATERS MANUFACTORY.
PRODUCE 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. BRATRY and HINCHLIFFE, LIMITED, Aerared Water Engineers and Chemists, Manchester, visited our factory recently in the course of a tour amongst Eastern Aerated Water Makers, and was reatly surprised at the compaciness of our factory and also the methodical way in which every bing pertaining to the making of Aerated Waters was carried out. He also expressed him. self strongly on the absolute cleanliness of our whole estal ishment, which he assured us was superior equal to any he had yet vished an to a great many. He also reported that the quality of our goods was of a first class nature, and they showed that scrupulous care was exercised in the course of their manufacture.
Rect may, meanwhile, persevere in striving to clear a fairway by blasting the obstructions sunk at the harbour's entrance, and then escape to sea, or it may venture to engage Admiral Togo, so as to delay, if possible, the climax. But Togo and bis sailors can be confidently trusted to checkmate every move of their ad- versaries. A day or two ago 1 saw a parade of a big battalion of Japanese bluejackets. A
In Arizona, a-land-of great summer heat and drought, much the same phenomenon has been noticed. Pools in the desert, surrounded on every side by an arid region, across which it would have been scarcely possible for water. fowl to convey the living spawn of fishes or batrachians, as soon as the thunder showers fill them are found to contain fishes, frogs, and fresh water molluscs of which not a trace could previously anywhere be seen.
But perhaps the best and most extraordinary as well as the best known of such instances of reativation are those of the mudfish of Africa, and its relations in the rivers of South Africa
higher-averaged, better set up, handics, more and Queensland, which are provided not only iraculent-looking body of sea bull-dogs i bave with gills, but with a rudimentary lung. They can thus breathe ordinary air, and at the time never seen, not even in Portsmouth. Their they are encased in mud they leave a small faces were an index to their frames and charac-opening through which they can inhale it. ter; steady, strong, boldly fit for any encounter; men of the old days, that would fight with their legs shot away until their ships sank beneath
them. I am conscious that 1 am not over gauging their fighting qualities, nor am I for getting that their training and much of their splendid naval spirit they owe to British officers, Before, but more particularly since, the battle of Kinchow, soldiers and sailors have been for warded by tens of thousands to the Lino-tong Peninsula. Which, with other things, goes to show that the Japanese are now hastening to | make an end of Port Arthur and the Russian defence south of Mukden. Nor has the great 1677 embarkation which has been going on for two weeks past by any means been yet stayed. Day and night troops are hurrying to the seat of war.
Order Books and Price List. Please apply to FACTORY an 1 OFFICE, West Point. Tel. 367. Depât, Ice House Street. Tel. 374. Dr.V.DANENBERG & F. P. DANENRERG, General Managers, Hongkong, zoth May, 1904.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
BY GIVING A VERY LARGE ORDER,
WE HAVE SECURED THE
CO-OPERATION
OF THE MAKERS OF THE
'APOLLO
MASTER PLAYERS"
IN LOWERING THEIR PRICES, AND WE NOW OFFER THEM FROM
EXCURSION TO MACAO.
THE Splendid Steamer
"YING KING,"
:
Captain Page, will make an EXCURSION TRIP TO MACAO, o EVERY SUNDAY. leaving the Company's wharf at the end of Wing Lok Street, at 8.30 A.M., and returning from Macao at 7.30 P.M.
The Steamer will lay alongside the S.S. Perseverancer wharf at Macao.
FARE:
H
"
Some land molluscs are singularly sensitive to heat and moisture. The desert snail lies hidden during the day, but when the sun goes down and the heavy night dew covers the her. bage it creeps forth to feed, retiring before the 1st Class Single Ticket $2.00, with Cabin $3.00
Retur $300,
$5.00 heavens are ablaze with light.
Tiffin and Dinner may be had on Board at $1 each meal.
YUK ON & Co., LD.
Hongkong, 8th August, 1904,
The same species has been known to remain glued down to a board in a museum case, and after a lapse of four years, to the amazement of the curators, revive after being plunged into water.
Hibernation and æestivation it may, there- fore, be said, are practically the same.
COMMERCIAL
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE
Selling London-Bank T.T. .....................................
Do. deniand.. Do.
4 months' sight France--Bank T.T.... America-Back T.T. Germany-Bank T.T.. India T.T.
Do. demand.m Shanghai--Bank T.T. Japan-Bank T.T Singapore-Bank T.T... Java-Back T.T......
Buying,
4 months' sight L/C............................. 6 months' sight L/C..
1/9 9/16
.....19 13:16
2.26
.43+
.83
134
1343
71
88
Nominal
.1081
1/9 15/16 .....t/10 1/16 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York 44
do. 4 months' sight
451 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/10 3/16 4 months' sight Francs ...... 6 months' sight
months' sight Germany.. Bar Silver........ Bank of England rate
OPIUM QUOTATIONS, To-day's quotations are as follows
Malwa New
Old....
11
11
Older Oldest..
Patna New.... Benares New Persiao 'Paper!.....
..2.30
.2.32
.1.88
...261
.3%
Per chest
980/1,020
1,050/1,100
*
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
This Performance will also be made the occasion of a Grand Testimonial Benefit to his Business Manager, Mr. CHARLIE WARE.
Prices......
...$2 and $1. Soldiers and Sailors, in uniform, half price,
Tickets may be purchased and seats reserved at the METROPOLE HOTEL or Praya East Hotel. SATURDAY, August 27th, Hongkong, 24th August, 1904.
Masonic.
ZETLAND
No. 525, E.C.
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LODGE,
REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND
A LODGE will be held at the LAND MASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on THURS. DAY, the 1st September, at 8,30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially in vited to attend.
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1904.
Insurance.
NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG,
(919 Undersigned AGENTS of the above
To HEADS OF FAMILIES, HOTEL. KEEPERS, CLUBS, BOARDING. HOUSES AND MESS,
R. H. RUTTONJEE, is prepared to
DELIVER BREAD
MR.
IN HONGKONG AND KOWLOON.
The Sanitary Arrangements are as nearly perfect as possible, and the work is under constant foreign supervision only.
The best Flour is used. Brown Bread made from the well-known Graham flour Aspecialty.
H. RUTTONJEE,
No. 5. D'Aguilar Street,
dr
36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon.
[22 Hongkong, 23rd August, 1904.
For Sale.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT
In Casks of 375 lbs.net$5 per Cask ex Factory.
1,130/1,200 In Bags of 250 lba. net $8 per Bag ex Factory. @1,350/1.320
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 1st August, 1904.
.@ 1,1921
1,160
| The majority are men of a most excellent soliderly type, matured, and fully as good as the best regiments sent off with the First Second, or Third Armies. Nearly all of them have seen service, and wear medals which were won in the last two wars. They are mostly men of between thirty and thirty-five years of age, sturdy, tall for Japanese, admirably dis. ciplined, and of resolute bearing. As I have intimated, there are now three armies in the field, and the fourth.is on the move to the scene. The First Army is under General Kuroki, the Second Army under General Oku, and the Third Army is under General Nog). At this stage 1 will not say whether any one of these armies musters but fifty or one hundred thou- sandstrong of all ranks. Whilst General Kuroki, with the help of a portion of the Second and Third Armies, holds General Kuropatkin in the north, the remainder, with a large and special force of thirty thousand "stormers," are closing in upon Port Arthur. Sóme delay must ensue, because Dalny and Ta-ljen-wan have to be quite cleared of mines, so that siege guns and ammunition can be landed and con- veyed to the assigned positions marked for primary attack. Another painful artillery sur- prise awaits the Russians who are shut up in their works in and around Port Arthur. Not only is there an immense park of siega guns set apart for the task of assisting the Infantry and the stormers to advance, but there are in addition one hundred 8-in. modem cannon to be used to help to reduce the fortresses. How have the Japanese, managed with so little mo ney to provide such a number of powerful long- range guns? Brains, economy, and industry combined have enabled them to obtain this huge store of such costly war material, just as they have by the same means secured their pre- sent unique position amongst the nations. A concentrated fire of even-fifty of such big gune upon any outlying Russian works will soon render these places untenable, and make the DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS with position of the garrison appear hopeless. I well WIRE and RATTAN MATTRESSES, remember in the earliest days of the Boer War, MARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS, TEAK before Colenso heights, how I urged upon the WOOD WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION FOR $825. CASH OR general the wisdom of bringing up by train and DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, MOROCCO COVERED ARM CHAIRS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARD with GLASS, DINNER WAG. GON, DINNER SERVICE, GLASSWARE, MARBLE-TOP BLACKWOOD FLOWER STANDS, PICTURES, COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS, & C
$365 10 $850.
NEW
CONSIGNMENT
JUST ARRIVED
PER 5.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA"
A PIANO
WE WILL SUPPLY AN UPRIGHT
IRON GRAND AND
PLAYER
CREDIT TERMS,
Those Players have been tested in Hongkong for 6 years (at Peak included) without a
Single Failure, which can be said of no other
Player.
THE
putting upon temporary sidings just six 6-in. naval guns, in addition to the 4.7's, so as to pulverise the position and open a road into Ladysmith. But the cost, &c., so many reasons were interposed. The Japanese, wiser in their generation, look ahead, and put the material upon the ground sufficient for the work. And they carefully have everything ready before they start to hammer their opponents.
CREATURES WHICH Sleep THROUGH THE SUMMER.
When the beat of a tropical or semi-tropical summer dries up every pool and parches the ground to such an extent that it is difficult for animals not endowed with great powers of locomotion to find the wherewithal for existence, [39 they compromiss with nature by sleeping off
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company ROBINSON PIANO
will be CLOSED from 16th to 29th Instant,
both days inclusiya.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Agents.
Hongkong, 9th August, 1904.
Co., Ld.
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1904,
Auction.
PUBLIC
@ 850/900
AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions THE
from W, T. PUDDEPHA, Esq., to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION, TO.MORROW,
the 16th August, 1904, at 2.30 P.M., within his residence, No. 3, Lyeemooh Villas, Kowloon, THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising:-
ALSO
#COTTAGE PIANOS, one by Dunno, Ellis & Hill, London, and the other by Jul Berth Schroeder, Madgeburg, (both in good order and condition);
AND
A Quantity of PAĻMS ia POTS, Catalogues will be issued, TERKE:-As usual,
N. Most of the above Furniture is Marin, bark's make.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,
Eongkong, asth August, 1904
FOR SALE.
Company are prepared to accept Fint Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RÍSKS al CURRENT RATES.
SIEMSSEN & Co.
isa
Hangkaev, 28th May, 180t.
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
RADE
MARK
BARRETTO & Co., General Agents, Hongkong,
HOCKS AND MOSELLES.
Par Caso. Per Case. I doz. qts, a dor, pts.
$17.00
Rudesheimer 1900..................... Verziger 1900 Rudesheimer Engerweg
$19.00
18,00
25.00
1897.......... [783
Johannisberger 1897...... Zeltingerburg 1900.................
18.00
20.00
22.03
24.00
2400
25.00
NE ICE-MAKING MACHINE with
ONE GAS ENGINE complete.
For full Particulars, apply to
HUGHES & HOUGH,
8, Des Voeux Road. Hongkong, 27th June, 1904.
FOR SALE.
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NCANDE.
INSCENT, Gasoling, Lamps of all descriptions from the best makers,
Incandescent Mantos,
Chimneys,
St. Georgestre Cru Wynbron.psterase
Côtes spent
Montferrand
Medoc ..........................
St. Emilion......
CLARETS,
Per Case
I doz. qts.
$4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
$100
6.00
St. Estepao.......SAPPORO 6.50 St. Julien......
SPANISH CLARET,
7.50
Boitled by La Compania Vinicola del Norte de España, Bilbao,
Globes, Sha Rioja Clarete omandanum
des, &c., for
Gasoline and
Gas Lamps at the most. moderate prices.
Lampa fixed up for Buyers, free of charge.
Naphtha of
the best kind
kept fa stock.
TẠI KỲ DIG bở
56, Lyndhunt Terrace. Hongkong, 17th November, 1901,
(31
Per Case.
I'doz' qts, $13,00
JAPANESE BEER,
*KABUTO" BRAND.
HIRANO WATER,
"PEACOCK" BRAND. Hongkong, 32nd August, 1904-1
1703
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