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Intimation.

Tim. Powell, Id.

Hoary-8,30

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Des Voix Road,

EVERYTHING FOR LADIES"

AND CHILDREN'S WEAR:

LADIES'

DEPARTMENT:-

Costumes, Coats, Fur Jackets and Btoles, Evening Wraps, Fascina- tors, Bilk Blouses and Flannel Blouses.

An entirely New Stook of High- grade Black and Brown Boots and Shoes, White Kid Shoes for even- ing wear,

Gloves, Fans and Hosiery.

Silks, Flannels & Dress Fabrics.

CHILDREN'S

DEPARTMENT:-

Cloaks, Hosiery, Jersey Caps, Gaiters, Boots and Shoes.

FURNISHING

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DEPARTMENT:-

FIRST FLOOR.

New Stock of Axminster, Brus- sels, Wilton, & Tapestry Carpets

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1904.

Auctions,

TO BE SOLD); BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE WILL

W. STUART HARRISON, DECKÄSED, TO-MORROW,

at their

the 7th day of December, 1904, at 3 o'clock, Sate Rooms, Ice House Street, .BY

MESARS. HUGHES & HOUCH. THE following VALUABLE LEASE-

· HOLD PROPERTY, situate at MOUNT GOUGH, The Peak, Hongkong, in Two Lots: LOT 1-The Valuable Leasehold Messunga

and Premises known as "Cheltondale," atuate partly on subsection 7 of section Cand section G of Rural Building Lot

No. 9 held for the residue of a term

of

75 years created by the Crown Leso thereof and partly on rection A of Inland Lot No. 1,376 which is held upon a yearly tenancy from the Crown, Crown Rent $11.00.

The premises are let upon a two years agreement from the 1st day of July, 1904, terminable upon six months' notice but only if the purchaser wishes to occupy the premises....... LOT 1--The Valuable Leasehold Mes unge and premises known as No. 7, Stewart Terrace, situate upon the Remaining Portion of section C of Rural Fuilding Lot No. 9 which is held for the residue. of a term of 75 years created by the Crown Lease thereof. Crown Rent $3.35 Possession will be given on or before the 1st day of January, 1905. For further particulars, apply to---

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

or lo ENNYS & BOWLEY, Supreme Court House,

citors for the Executor.

Hongkong, December, 1904.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1291

THE Undersigned have received instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION;

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

оп

SATURDAY,

the 10th December, 1904, at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, (Jes Vœux Kaid, corner of Ice House Street,

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A FINE ASSORTMENT OF

OLD PEKIN CURIOS, Comprising -

OLD CHINA VASES, WAIL PIATES and INCENSE-BURNERS; OLD BRONZE--. SNUFF BOTTLES, CARVED-WOOD OR NAMENTS, TEMPLE, PALACE and WALL HANGINGS, SILK.EMBROIDERIES,

&

Sec1 Catalogues will be issued. TER V6 As usual,

c.

HUGHES & 11 UG“,

Auctioneers. Hon, kong, sił December, 19OU),

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE

HE Undersigned have receivert instruc

tions to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

THURSDAY,

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER. cured as yet to inspire intending charterers |

"OF COMMERUR::

At a monthly meeting of the general com mittee of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, hold in the Chamber Room, St. George's Build ing, on Tuesday, 8th November, there were present:-Mr. E A. Hewett (Chairman), Hon. W. J. Gresson, Messrs, A Haupt, N. A. Siebs, J. R. M. Smith, H. E. Tomkins, R. Chatterton Wilcox, Hon. R. Shawan (ex officio), and A. R. Lowe, Secretary,"

Intimations.

Intimations.

GREGOR & Co.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 34, QUEEN'S ROAD. Central, 1ST FLOOR,

with sufficient confidence. The "charter embodied in list of settlements work out at

A) SILLY SAYING. rates ranging from 8/3 to about 9/2 per ton

"It is a common but silly opinion prevailing and, as already mentioned, on this basis further business is quite practicable, but not at rol, among a certain class of people that the worse which in some instances owners have been a remedy tastes, smells or hurts, the more. demanding. In face of the present political efficacious it is," So says a well-known Eng- fish physician. He further adds: "For state of affaire, it is of courts impossible to say how freighting matters may shape themselves; example, let us consider and liver oil. As it is with the Baltic fleet drawing near, any releas-extracted from the fish this oil is so offensive ing of steamers under Japanese colours is hard- to the taste and smell that almost everybody ly to be thought of; but on the other hand, a shore it, and many cannot use it at all, no The minutes of the monthly meeting held on continuous rash of tonnage from Europe to the matter how badly they need it. Yet cod liver East may cause the supply to exceed tho degil is one of the most valuable drugs in the 5th ultimo were read and confirmed.

mand, which so far has been the reverse.

world, and it is the greatest pity that we have Business tripwise has been of an insignifi.not thus far been able to free it from those Tangkok we are out of season; grain has be the work of civilizing and redeeming it how-Tos THURSDAY, the 29th instant, cant character. As regards both Saigon and peculiarities which so seriously interfere with its usefulness." This was written years ago;

MINUTES.

NEW MUMBER.

The Secretary reported that since the last meeting Messrs. Jorge and Company had been

elected to membership subject to the usual confirmation at the nonual general meeting.

QUARANTINE,

It was reported that the Hon. Colonial Secre- tary had kindly placed at the disposal of the Chamber copies of telegrams received from I.B.M. Consul General, Shanghai, and the Secretary to the Government of India, adris- ing the withdrawal of quarantion restrictions against Hongkong on the 17th and 30th Sep tember respectively.

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come scarce and dear at both ports and no revival of business can be locked for until next year. Quotations, Saigon to this, are quite nominal, whilst Bangkok to this, the rate stands at 33 cents per plcul, inside the bar, but steamers have lately experienced great difficulty in 6lling.

Saigon/Philippines, a charter is reported at 3 cents per picul and there is further, though limited, demand to fill old contracts,

account in mostly local Companies' buata, no outsiders bave been taken up, sugar prices in Jeya having advanced so materially as to put a temporary stop to business,

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (METRIC SYSTEM).Java to this, except shipments for Refineries'

Correspondence was read from the Decimal Association explaining the progress made in the Home Parliament with regard to the Weights and Measures Bill, and asking for monetary assistance. It was decided, as the Chamber had supported the introduction of such a system for the Empire in 1902, to send

plished and as a leading ingredient in the ever has since been triumphantly, accom: remedy called

pro-

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION the oil retains all its wonderful curativa parties with no bad smell or taste whatever. It

nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod is palatable as honey and contains all 'the Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compaund Syrup of Hypophosphites and Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry; creating a medicine of unequaled power for the diseases most prevalent and fatal among men, women and children. There is no other remedy to compare with it. It in- creases the digestive power of the stomach and in Blood Impurities, Weakness, Loss of Flesh, Throat and Lung Troubles, Nervous Dya- a donation of L'o to the Association's Parlia-ing from 25 cents to 32 cents per picul. The popsia, Scrofulous Affections, Thinness and mentary Campaign Fund.

market closes a shade weaker, but outside Slow Development in the young, it gives quick steamers are so difficult to procure that business | and cortain relief and cure. Dr. G.C. Shannon, at lower rates would seem quite impracticable. of Canada, says: "I shall continue its use with, Aucat Northern business, the Newchwang I am sure, great advantage.to my patients and season is closed, but a strong demand now satisfaction to myself" Has all the virtues of rons for steamers to load at Yangtze ports for cod liver oil; none of its faults. You may Swatow and Canton and 25 candateens per trust it fully; it cannot disappoint or fail. One

bottle convinces Sold by all chemists,

ZONE TIME.

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Further correspondence with the Government regarding the introduction of zone time in the Colony was passed, all of which had previously been sent to the local press for information of the public.

PARIS SANITARY CONVENTION.

The replies from the shipping firms and agencies to the Chamber's letter drawing their attention to the terms of the Paris Sanitary Convention were laid on the table, and after

some discussion it was decided to communicate with the authorities at the various adjacent

Hence to Japan ports, & strong demand has once more been prevailing and a number of boats have been put on the berth at raters rang-

picul has been paid, the market closing slightly

easier.

Coal freights have been well maintained, and up to $7.30 per ton has been paid from Moji to this, at which figure more tonnage might be placed

From Karatzu to Manila a steamer has been

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REGATTA: HOLIDAYS.

BANKS will be EXCHANGE

ports to see whether they would be willing to booked at the fair rate of $4.50 per ton. In DAY, the 8th and 9th instant, respectively.

reciprocate with similar sanitary measures against shipping if Hongkong became a party to the Convention.

REGISTRATION OF CHINESE PARTNERSHIPS............. This question was again adj. urned, as the reply from the Singapore Chamber regarding the position of this question in the Straits Seulements was not to hand.

IMBECILE DILIM

Correspondence with the Government relat- ing to the Imbecile Ordinance Amendment Bill and the discussion was adjourned to the December meeting,

DAIRY FARM CO., LD,

extraordinary general meeting of the Dairy Farm Co., Ld., yesterday afternoon there were present Mesars. E. H. Hinds (Chairman) S, A. Seth (Secretary), F, Maitland, E. Osborne

A fine selection of Bedsteads, all the st December 1904, it is dial their and James Walker. The following resolutions

styles and makes.

The new Twin Bedsteads, now on show.

DRESSMAKING

A SPECIALITY.

The leading Fashions of London, Paris and New York.

GENTLEMEN'S

DEPARTMENT:-

28, QUEEN'S ROAD,

OPPOSITE THE CLOCK TOWER.

Dress Shirts, Ties & Waistcoats. White Gloves for evening wear.

Patent Court and Oxford Shoes,

Black and Brown Boots & Shoes.

Black Bowler Hats.

Soft Felt Hata.

Motor and Golf Caps Underwear and Hosiery,

A good Stock of well-ent

Overcoats-light, medium and

heavy weights.

&c.

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

SUNDRY

GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY,

Comprising

GOLD and SILVER BENSON'S WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RING, BROOCHES; TEL'SCOPS, GLASSES, c., &c. &c.

ALSO

FIELD

A Quantity of BOOTS and HOES;

AND

***

3 English-make FOWLING PIECES, No. 13-BOTE

Catalogues will be issued. TERMSA usual,

!!UGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 5th December, 1904.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE,

of

(1314

ALUABLE LEASEHOLD

VALU PROPERTY,

situate at Yau-ma-ti, Kowloon, in Six Lots,

ON

FRIDAY,

the 16th day of December, 1904, at 3 P.M., at the premises, DY

Mesurs, HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

were confirmed :—

That the following be added to the Articles of Association :-

Article XVII. paragraph 14~The Dircectors may, from time to time, with the sanction of the company in general meeting, declare a bonus or a dividand to be paid to the members in pro- portion to their shares out of the reserve fund or out of any other accumulated-profits for the time being of the company, and with the like consent may also declare that such bonus or dividend may be appropriated in payment of any calls upon new shares to be allotted to the existing shareholders upon any duly authorized increase of capital. (2)—That the capital of the con-pany be incr ased by the sum of $113,500, divided into 15.000 shares of $7.50 each, and that the directors be authorized to allot such shares pro rata among the existing shareholders according to the number of shares for which they, on the 10th day of November 1904, be registered, in the proportion of three new shares for every complete two shares held by them on that date.

That the directors' remuneration (as allowed by Article XV, paragraph 10) he increased from $15-0 to 2,500 per annum,

That the directors be authorited to declare a bonus or dividend out of the reserve fund or Aut of the accumulated profits of the company sufficient to pay a call of $5.00 per share upon the new capital already authorized to be raised by special resolution, and that such bonus or dividend be appropriated for the purpose of

||LOT 1.-A|| That piece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section M of Kow. loon Inland Lot No. 43 with the messa-paying such call, age theronn known as No. 49 Temple Sirect. {{LOT 2-All That piece of ground revistered in

the Land Office as Section N of Kow- loon Inland Lot No. 43 with the messu- age thereon known as No. 53 Temple Bireat,

COMMERCIAL

FREIGHT.

Messrs. Lamko & Rogge, writing on 3rd

LOT 3All That portion of the piece of ground

registered in the Land Office as Sectionist, state-The market has ruled very firm

B of Kawloon Inland Lot No. 105 with during the past fortnight, the chief feature

the messuage thereon known as No. 46

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other directions, no fresh business is reported.

THELOSED for the Transaction of Fublic Business at PM. on THURSDAY and FRI-

Hongkong, th December, 1904 (raro

VICTORIA REGATTA.

Sail Freights-No charters reported. Sail-tonnage to ding or to load.-None. Disengaged Norw. 4m, bark Prince Robert | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,

the 8th, gth and roth December, 1904 2,654 tons. British Anciner 1,700 tons

Departures:- French Empereur Monalik 19th November for Sydney.

101

COMMITTEE of the VICTORIA

THE RECREATION CLUB request the

pleasure of the Company of the LADIES OF HONGKONG on THUR DAY and FRIDAY, the 8th and 9th December, at 1.30 PM, and OD SATURDAY, the 19th December, at 1 F¡M., on board the Flagships Kwong Tung and Kwong Chow.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE Setting, London-Bank T.T,

Do. dematte pappanamega man? 10 15/16 Do

4 manil af sight France-Bank T.T...... ... ...............

2:39j The Ladies Prize will be presented by Miss 167 | Bames Lawrence immediately after the race on 1.94 SATURDAY, the roth instant, at 4 P.M.

America-Bank T,T.

Germany-Bank T, India T.T......

Do. demand... Shanghai-Bank FT. Japan-Bank TI Singapore-Hank 'T.T, Java-Bank T.T

4 thonths' sight 5./C.

6 months' sight LẠ.

20

#42

142

Through the courtesy of Mr. Dixon, the Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Wha poa 7 Dock Co., Ltd, a Launch will leave Blake Pier on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, ALI 9.16., and Nominal

on SATURDAY, at 12:30 PM to convey ...**5 | visitors on board the Flagship, and will make A second trip on each day at 2 PM. It will

trace on each day,

ma93

Ruying.

30 days' sight San Francisco & New York ...47 4 months' sight

do.

11

47

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne. 1/11) 4 months' sight Francs expan ........... 2.43 6 months' right 4 months' sight Germany Bar Silver, Bank of England rate

2.45

199

* 271

3%

ORIUM QUOTA PUINS, To-day's quotations are as wellewi

Malwa New.

Old

Perchest

@ 1,080/1,110 madm@ 1,341,180 Older .........242542 1***@ 1,300/1 240 Oldest ............... 1,280/1.300

...@ 1,+35 .....1,105

Patna New Benares-New Persian Paper)

...... in Egointo

Intimations.

leave the Flagship to minutes after the last

By kind permission of Lieut-Cal, W. S. Birdwood and Officers, the Band of the oth Mahratta Light Infantry will perform each day, The Secretary's Launch will leave Blake Pier each day at 13.30 P., sharp to convey rowing members to the Flarship.

Admission to the Flagship,(Gentleman) $1.00 each day.

Tickets for Admission may be obtained from the Undersigned or on board,

HAROLD C. AUSTEN, Hon, Secretary, V. RC Kowloon, 5th December, 1974. GREEN 15LAND CEMENT COMPANY,

I.IMITED.

hereby given that

11312

NOTICE MARYENERAL MEETING

o the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Com-

pany will be held at the Company's Offices, St. George's Building, Praya Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of THE FAMOUS Mawar December, 1904, at 11 A.M. when the subjoined

ASHARPUTTLE SHAVER

KAWEIGHT LESS THAN JOUI

THIS DWARF RAZOR, has superseded The old fashioned clumsy Razor and by its use Sharing becomes a pleasure. It is manufactured in Sheffield, England, from a special amalgam of steel which makes imita sion impossible, and in consequence it enjoya the largest sale of any Rosor in the World. Thousands of Tertimonials testify that the little "MAB" is the finest shaving implement ever produced,

To be obtained from THE MUTUAL STORES, Watking, LimitED, and all, first-class storei in the Colony,

*

Sole Agents for Far East, HOWARD & Co., 29. Des Vaux Road, Central, Hongkong. Agents wanted in every port,

For particulars and terms, apply to-

HOWARD & Co. Hongkong, 14th November, 1904. (1269

having been a strong demand for tonnage on ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN. monthly terms, chiefly on Japanese account, Marshall and

Temple Street. LOT 4-All That portion of the place of ground emanating from the North, but also locally,

registered in the Land Office as Section

Elvy's

Satinett

B of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1os with and a large amount of business has come to the message thereon known as No. 48 } pass at full ratos. · The demand has been prin. Temple.Street. LOT 3.-All That portion of the piece of ground cipally running for prompt steamers, but char registered in the Land Office as Sectiontering hat also been done well forward, au far Cof Kowloon faland Lot No, toy with ahead as February delivery and a good deal the messunge, thereon known at No. 5 more tosnage could easily, be placed, but Kennedy Street.

owners having raised their ideas so-materially LOT 6-All That portion of the piece of ground of late, further business is rendered rathar

registered in the Land Office as Section Cof Kowtoon Toland Lot No. 1os with difficult. Local Chinese hongs, in face of the the messuage thercon known as No. 7 threatening scarcity of tonnage next spring, Kennedy Street.

have also entered the market and picked up a few boats at high figures, but with no exclusions as to trade. Others, however, desļrous - of chartering for neutral trade only, have so far not come to terms, the reductions conceded by owners' being so inadequate, that the boats would work out at "sty bịgh-figures, if em- played in the Southern markets, Saigon, › Bangkok, Philippines, Java, &c., and prospects (1300 in these directions app not sufficiently Hongkong, 11th May, 1994.

The shove Properties are respectively held from the Crown for the residues of the respec- itive temps of 75 years.

Wm. POWELL, Ld,o, apply to

HONGKONG,

· Hongkong, 28th November, 1904,

For further particulare and conditions of

EWENS & HARSTON, Bolicitors for the Mortgagee, or to Meters HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, and December, 1904.

DOUBLY DISTILLER

LAND OF

MATURED AGE.

TO 18 OBTAINED FROM--

THE MUTUAL STORES, De. Yœux:Road.

Resolutions which were passed at the Extra- ordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 26th November, 1904, will be submitted for confirmation as Special Resolutions →→→

(WM. POWELL OLD PREMISES) (Opposite Post Office). Hongkong, 1st December, 1904.

STOCKBROKERS: ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE.

[1293

DECEMBER SETTLEMENTA

HIS Month's Settlements will commence

· By Order of the Committee,

E, S. JOSEPH,

Hon. Secretary, Hongkang, and December, 1994.,

PAUSE

Have you a SINGER Sewing Machine) · If not get one...

$10 down and the REST IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS,

Showrooms, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong; 12th November, 1904.

Entertainment. HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

THEATRE ROYAL

POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORMANCE.

THE COMEDY-OPERA

"DOROTHY!

9 PM

Will be Produced on SATURDAY, 10th December, 1904. "

Door Open at 8.30 PM., Curtgid Rises at

The Booking Office (at The Robinson Piape Co.) will be open, to GUARANTORS ONLY, on MONDAY, 5th December, and 10 tha General Public on and after 6th December, between the hours of 9 4:46, and 4:30 7,M, ouch! day,

after fall of Late Trams quarter-of-an-hour a

Curtain."

Refreshment Bar in the Stockbroker's Room," near the Dress Circle, for the conve nience of Seat-holders in the Press Circle and Stalls.

The Pit Refreshment Bar is near the Pit Entrance.

Refreshments supplied by the Hongkong Hotel

Stalls and Dres. Circle... Pit Stalls... Pit

་་

за

Sailors and Soldiers in uniform half-price.to. Fit Stalls and Pt,

A. CHAPMAN, ~~~Busiuans Manager Hongkong, and December, 1904." [1299

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY.CO.

BARRETTO & Co.. General Agents, Hongkong,

FORT WINE, Direct shipment from the

COMPANHIA AGRICOLA E COMMERCIAL DOS

VINHOS DO PORTO,

(Successors to DONNA ANTONIA A.FERREIRA),

Monopoly for China of THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

2

Per Case of 1'Dozen.

Selected Old Port $50,00

19

·35.00

$0.00

25.00

20.00 #

11 # 15,00 14.00

FRENCH OLĄ RETS.

1. That the Capital of the Company be Dry No. 1 increased from $1,000,000 (divided into 102,000 shares of $10 each) to $1,500,000 Quints do Porto (divided into 150,000 shares of $10 each) by Dry No. 3 the creation of 50,000 new shares of ST Quinta da Granja sach to be offered and if accepted to be Tawny, 1887, Vintage all tted to the persons const tuting the Taway, (White Label)..................... Thareholders of the Company according to Medium Tawny, (Brown Label)..... the Company's Register of Shareholders on White Tawny, (White Label) the 18th day of February, 1905, at a premium Full Wine, (Brown Label). of $10 for each and every ingle share of White Tawny, (Brown Label) Fuch sooca new thares in the ratio and Light Tawny, (Brown Label): proportion of one new share for every two old shares in the Company, held by the respective Shareholders thereof the amount payable on each of such new. shares respectively (including the said premium of Sta per share) to be paid us to one equal half part thereof on the 31st day of March, 1905, and as to the remainder thereof (including the balance of the said premium) on the sath June, 1905.

And that failing such allotment at aforesaid the said now shares be disposed of by the General Managers in accordance with the Company's art cles of Association.

And that for the purpose of facilliatling' the carrying into effect of the above Reso lution the Transfer and other Books of the Company be closed for the space of seven days as on and from the 1st day of March, 1905.

Dated this 5th day of December, 1904,

SHEWAN TOMES & Co. *313]

General Managers.

GREEN ISLANd cement coMPANY, 'LIMITED.

PORTLAND GEMENT.

In Casks of 375 the net $5.00 per Cask ex Factory,

In Bags of ago Ibs. net $8.20 per Bag ex Factory.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers, (608 Hongkong, and September, 1906)

1783

11.00

$1,00

11:00

10.50

10.00

~$5.00

St. George ...........................$400 Cru-Wynbron 430 1:50 Cotes........... 1,00 Montferrand.....ninjas 20:5.50, 50 Médoc, muures

* .00

7.00 St. Emition................ 6,00 St. Estephe 6.50 St Tullen Chateau Margaus St. Estephe Superior Chateau Leoville Chatada Laftë Chateau Laro

7.00

7.50

.............7isol

9,00

Bça

10,00 10.00

800

10.00

ado 11:00 10.50 11:30

BURGUNDIES.

Per Case For Cass

Quants, Pints. Volnay vin 1893.

$14.00 $16.00 Moulin a Vent vin 1893..............14.30. 16,50 Macon vin 1899

1.37.00 79-19:00 Naite vin 1893 impure1230 2039,50 Musigny vin 1893 18:50 2050 Conton vin 1893 18:50 20:30 Chablis vin 1893 9.00- 21.00 Beaune vin 1893.19.00 Pommard vin 1899

29.00 Red Burgundyissä 30.00 Chambertin vin 1899 1900 Romance vin 1893 40.00

11.00 31.00

33.00 ** 43 до

·43.00·

BARRETTO & Co Agents,

Nos. 21 & 24, Bank Balldiers

* Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, 19th October, 1904.

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