TELEGRAMS
THE SHANGHAI RACES
SECOND DAY...
The following are the results of the races the first day later than these published by us yesterday, obtained through the courtesy of Mr. T. F. Hough -
The Club Cup. Two miles.
Mr. Nephew's Minheimer::
Mr. Oswald's Blair Athol
Mr. Marius's Argante
1 Mr. Quebec's Sphere
Time: 4.30 2/5.
dead heat,
The Jockey Cup. One mile.
1——Mr. Mariua's Czikos. 1.1
—Mr. H. Morriss's Estrella.
3-Mr. Bellum's Lee.
Time: 3.8.1/5.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER
IKHRAU PLANTING
ANY IN LIQ
THE FINAL MERTING.,
gal'ho fiual meeting of the Tebrau Pianting: Company, Ltd.; wat held in the office of the liquidators, Messro John D. Hamphreys and Fon, Queen's Buildings to-day, Mr. J. A. Jepp presided and those present were Messrs. P. C. Potts, Lau Chu, Pak, Wong Man Lan, J. D. Coltar, ned J. A. Tarrant
The report, which has already been published, stated that, according to the liquidators there was a nut balance of Capital, after paying and providing for all abilities, of $43,685.0g which amount admitted of their returning to the share. holders 45.34 per cent of their capital, equal to two dollars twenty-six and seven-teaths cents per five-dollar share, u
The Chairman said the accounts spoke for themselves and it was unnecessary to enlarga The Fall Wah Stakes. One and a half miles, upon them. They could see how the money had been disposed of and how they stood. He Mr. Robion's Jetsam,
then invited questions.
2.-Mr. G. H: Potts's Norman King,
3-Mr. Wede's' Polka.
Time:
3.21.
The Shanghai Gold Challenge Cup." "Ong
and a quarter milea
1.---Mr. 'King's Mikosh.
2. Mr. G, H., Potte's Iron King...
3-Mr. Quebec's Gaelic.
Time: 2.46 3/5.
CONRESPONDENCE.
1We do not necessarily endorse the opiniões expressed by
Vito Corraspondents In thiể ̈coloma,] LA 42
Go-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE. LEASEHOLD
V 74 PROPERTY PRESEN situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hoogkong and known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 19 11, 13, and 13, Fuk Luk Lane, No1, 101, 102, 104 105, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116, 118, 130, 132, 124, 126, 128, and 130, Third Street, No. 113. 115, 217, 180, 131, 133, 125, and 137. Third Street, and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Ful Sau Lane,
TO BE SOLD
PUBLIC AUCTION,"
THE LIEN CHAU TRAGEDY." |
TO THE EDITOE or vas! Homawono-Telegraph," Mr. Editor, is difficult to remember in times of excitement that there are two sides to every question, and when the excitement under which our faculties are clouded is passionate revolt against a terrible crime, the duty of thinking twice before we spoak is well nigh beyond human achievement: Yet it is none the less our bonden duty." England" and Russia barely escaped war at the time of the Hull disaster, and yet now that our minds are free from the dominion of the wrath envender ed by that event, probably most men rejoice in 6 Lots or otherwise as the Auctioneer shall
declare... that England did avoid bloodshed through the Coolness and wisdom of bersiatesmen.
At the present moment we face an awful crime done by Chinese (we have no right to say the Chinese) to Americans." The bare mention of the fact that a little child and three No questions being forthcoming,
woman (one a noble young colleko gradunie The Chairman moved the adoption of the just out from America, the others women who report and accounts.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak seconded, and the mo Lion was unanimously adopted.".
The Chairman-There is one other small matter, which has to be decided and that is what is to be done with the books, and papers
have served China for years) were among those cruelly done to death," so stirs the hot blood in us that we almost refuse to allow time for thought or investigation. It may seem unmanly to hesitate before exacting revenge.... But the period of revenge in man's history in
ON
WEDNESDAY,
the 29th day of Nóvember, 1905, at 3 o'clock P.M., at bis Sales Rooms, in Duddell Street,
Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
The following is the description of the pro perty.
late at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong for 1.-All that: piece or parcel of ground intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section B of Inland Lot, No, 679 containing a frontage to Fuk Luk Lans of 961 feet or there: abouts and an area of -4,530 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of
created by a Crown Lease of Inland Lot No. 679 dated the 30th April 1888: Apportioned Annual Crown rent $28.34.
the
1905.
Today's Advertisements
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
OF HONGKÒNG.DEMUEL
Tis hereby notified that FIRE INSUR
ANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for, Treaction of Public Business on THURS
DAY, the 9th November..
By Order,
KE BINGHAM,
Secretary. Hongkong, 7th Novamben, 1905,75" (109)
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ntimatio
ROBINSON
PIANO
COMPANY LD.
THE Undersigned have received instructions 60 NEW PIANOS
to sell by.
PUBLIC ACTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
THURSDAY,
the, 16th November, 1905, át 3 P.M., an Board, (If not previously sold by Private Contract), The well-known River Steamer
"KONG-NA-M”; ·
Built in 1898-As she now lies in Yau-Ma-Ti
„Bay in first-class sea-going order. The vessel has, recently been caulked all' Fitted, Engine and Ballen overhauled and put over, newly Coppered, &c., and extra Keelsons in good order by the Hongkong and Whampon
Dock Co.
This Steanier was for several years engaged in the Canton rarle.
Particulars as follows:-
..100 feet.
arrived for our
NEW STORE,
Bechstein,
Steinway,
Winkelmanni,
Krauss,
Haake,
AND OTHER FAMOUS 'AND'
WELL TRIED MAKERS, ALSO.
Beam 25.
fepth Draft, forward, 7ft 6in.(lighi) 10 t.dín.loaded.
De-aft, B, 10 Register, 2.
Tons
of the Company. It is provided by law that almost passing away. Great nations to-day the term of 999 years from the 25th June 1861 Length over all von daunorum the shareholders should say, what must be done The Autumn Cup. One and a quarter miles with there, I suggest they be given to the 1Mr. John Peel's Cotswold."
liquidators. We could have them burned if 2.-Mr. Buxey's Coronel Rose.
you like, 3-Messrs. Broughton and Jabez's Rhone..
Time: 2.40 15.
The Whampoa Stakes. One and a half.
miles.
-The Oregon Stable's Unatilla. 12-MG G. H. Potis's Diamond King, 3-Mr. Evans', Cardiff
Time: 3:26.
SECOND DAY.
I
cannot act upon motives of mere revenge Even when the citizens of a civil zed world power are murderously slain by people of another race, the punishment meted out to the guilty must be remedial in aim, not revengeful Mr. Pot-No, no. Give them to the liquid-lood for blood is no motto for the twentieth century. When Dr. Timothy Richard secured the establishment of Shansi University with money paid as indemnity for missionaries sidin
PARTY WALL-The wall on the Easternmost side of this Lot is a Parly wall. parts thereof are erected the substantial houses HOUSES.—On this Lot or on some part or known as Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Fuk
uk Lane.
LOT 2-All that piece or parcel of ground
*
Cargo Capacity 280 tons dead weight. Saeed, (light)
Do nett...m narquieui402
Do
Agreed. The Chairman-That definitely finishes the Tebrau Planting Company. Good-day, Ben in that province in 1900, he pointed the way situate at Victoria aforesaid "intended to be and
slemen.
BAXTER C. M. S. SCHOOL, BAZAAR,
St. Andrew's Hall, this afternoon, presented a very busy scene, when the annual sale of The Northern Cup. Three quarter mile.
work in aid of the Baxter Church Missionary -Messrs. Common & Robson's Friendship.ociety's School was held. At the bour of
The Columbia Stable's Coriander.
opening the dozen or so stalls arranged around 3-Mestis, Common & Robson's Tiara,
the ball and down the middle displayed all Time : 141,
kinds of very dainty fancy goods of many and varied descriptions, the younger folks being catered for at each stall by a display of very Temping dolle and toys of sorts, and it was not long before the business of the day commenced in rent earnest, and the merry chink of coins was heard on all sides. A very large quantity The Shanghai St. Leger. Onu and three of the articles offered for sale had been made
quarter miles.
The China Cup. One mile.
The Ring's Mikosh.""
2—Mr. Carl's Lonely Knight.
Mr. Fernando's Acthelbert..
Time: 2.10.
1Mr. J. M. D.'s Lavender.
2.Mr. Marius's Czarcos,
3.Mr. John Peel's Cotswold.
Time: 3.48 4/5).
for all these, to follow who would take vengeance upon the forces of evil against which all good men war. Murderers, it may be, ought to suffer the last extremity of the law; but great nations must be austere judges, not fierce avengers.
At any rate, whatever should be the attitude of the American Government toward China at this crisis, we must allow sufficient time for the facts to come to light, before asserting that the crime at Lien-chau was inspired purposely by any sort of organization,
OT
was the indirect outcome of any general agitation. Stories are circulating to the effect that last year a crowd of the people threatened to wreak vengeance on Dr. Machle because he protested against their performing their noisy
istered in the Land Office Section of fuland Lot No. 679 containing Frontage to Fuk Luk Lane of 82 feet 4 inches or thereabouts and an area of 3,876 square feet the same in held from the Crown for the residue of the above mentioned term of 999 years. Apportioned annual Crown Rent $24.30.
PARTY WALLS-The walls on the Eastern most and Westernmost boundaries of this Lot ate Party Walls.
HOUSES. On this Lot or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos. 31 4, 5 and 6, Fuk Luk
Lane.
LOT 3-All that piece or parcel of ground- situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be registered, in the Land Office as: Section D. of Inland Lot. No. 670 containing a frontage to Third Street of 110 feet or thereabouts and an area of 5.396 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the above mentioned term of
by the girls of the school, some by friends of ceremonies on the piece of ground adjoin annual Crown Rent $33.83. Apportioned
the Mission at home, who every year contribute a quantity of recherche articles for this sale, and others by some of the ladies presiding over the stalls themselves, and all seemed to be commanding a ready sale. There was only [At the latteries in Shanghai on the 3rd insane finit different to the rest, and that was the the prices fetched for the respective stables for refreshment stall, laid out so daintily as to the Shanghai St. Leger were:-Messrs. J. M. make one feel that the one thing desirable D.'s stable St.o: Matius Stoo; Quebre's $100; ainst in life was a cup of tea served out by the John Peel's Sha; Durguss 336; Columbia's dainty hands of the Indies presiding Cakes $35: Nephew's Sia: G..11. Potis's $81 Oswald's and sweats, "fearfully and wonderfully made Say Tocg's St. Total $1,149—ED, M.K.T] were laid out in great array at first, but only to disappear with marvellous rapidity before the nnslaught of the ever-hungry children who Inund their special paradise in this neighbour hood, and could scarcely be drawn away.
[Rexter's]]]
The State of Russia. INCONCEIVABLE. DARBARITY:
LONDON, 5th November. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times says, that Finland, has won freedom, and a manifesto, embodying all the popular demands, has been submitted for the Im- perial signature.
The horrors of Odessa continue. The hooligans aided by the police have alaughtered whole families of Jews with in conceivable brutality.
of
It is impossible to estimate the total killed, but there are 5,500 wounded at pre sent in the hospitale,
REVOLTINO BARBARITIES.
Laler. The railway strike is coming to an, endi and the service returning to its normal state. :: The strikers' demands have been granted.
[Straits Times]
The Royal Visit to India.
* London, 28th October, 1905. The Prince and Princess of Wales spent yesterday on board the despatch vessel. Sør-
prise at: Port Said, and visited the cruise
THE" STÁLL-HOLDERS,
The following ladies were stall-holders and assistante: Stall -Mrs. Bateson Wright, Mis. Lammert, and Mri. Herbert Lanimert; Stall - Mrs. E. A. Irving. Mrs. Trenchard Davis, and fowley. Stall -Mrs Lauts and Ma: Goetz Stall Mrs. W. Bell. Miss Penrud docke and Miss Biale; Stall 5-Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Watkins and Miss Hancock; Stall. 6- Mr. Dixon, Mr. Gershom Stewart, Mrs. Thomson, and Mrs. Cruickshank, (refresh- menis) Stall 7-Mrs. Peter, Mrs. Turner, and Miss Berkeley: Stall 8-Lady and the Misses A. and M. Berkelev;talf 9-Mrs. Chatham, Mrs. Patrick Jones, and Mrs. Lambelle: Stall 10-Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Caldwell, and Miss with uns, and Mrs. Ross; Stall 13-Mrs. C. G. Hageland; Stall -Mrs. Vihers Hatton, Mrs.
Pritchard, Mr. G. Itastings, and Mrs. Fraser Stall 13-Mr. Swan, Mrs. Tookers and Mt Badeley, Misses Armiltong and the Misses Seth (Dollar Stall).
- ČAVITE KLOATING DOCK.
A WHITE ELEPHANT,
PARTY WALLS. The wall on the western- most side of this Lot is a Party wall. The wall on the East side of this Lot dividing the same from Section A of Island Lot No. 679 and which is of a length of 6 feet and 7 inches is a Party wall. The wall on the South side of this Lot dividing the same from section A. of Inland. No. 679 and which is of a length of 41 feet 8 inches is a Party wall.
HOUSES-On this I ot or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos. 100,101,104,106,108,110,172 and
Third Streal
ing- bis hospital. I have been told by a very intelligent Chinese gentleman-and very trustworthy-that the crowd last year even armed, and that they were restrained by officials. This gentleman gets his information at second- hand, but that is the case with nearly all the news we can now get from the scene. The same informant tells me that Lien-chan is a pont and backward place, where little is known of American goods, and that he seriously doubts whether the influence of the boycott has been felt in, that place. In short, we do or All that piece or parcel of ground not know the cause of the awful crime: let us reserve judgment. It is to be hoped that the situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be American Government will an wisely disregard registered in the Land Office as The Remain. popular pass on at this crisis as did Paglanding Portion of Inland Lot No. 679 containing a in the sad affair of the Hull fishermen, and that frontage to Third Street of 110 feet or there nothing will be done in mere blind fury of abouts and an area of 5,691 square feet as the blood for blood, to stain once more the history same, is held from the Crown.for the residue of the modern world. We believe the Ameri- of the above mentioned term of 909 years. Ap CA cabinet is of this disposition. Very portioned annual Crown rent $35.68. respectfully yours,
O. D. WANNAMAKER, Canton Christian College, Honglok, Canton,
November 5, 1905.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND MRS. WRIGHT
AND PARTY IN HONGKONG.
The China and Manila S. 5. Co.'s favourite vessel on the longkong-Manila rus-the 5.3. Rubi-arrived from the South yesterday, har ing left Manila on Saturday morning. She had on board a number of distinguished passengers, included amongst whom were several digni taries, from Manila en route the United States. Governor-General and Mrs. Luke E.. Wright and party were among those who strived yesterday. The party is composed of Mr. Carl Remington, Secretary to Governor Wright, Commissioner Forbes, Commander Helm, U. S. N. Mr. W. C. W. Welborn, director of agriculture, and. Sr. De la Rama. The last named gentleman is the sugar magnate of the Philippines, chosen to repre sent Philippine sugar interests from the native point of view on the Commission of Inquiry that is shortly to sit in the United States
PARTY WALL-The wall on The Eastern• most boundary of this Lot in a Party wall.
HOUSES-On this Lot or on some part or parts thereof are erected, the substantial houses known as Nos, 116,118,120,122,124,126,118 and 130 Third Street.
or 5-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot No. 747 having a Frontage to Third Street of 117 feet 4 inches or thereabouts and an area of 6,101 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the term of 999 | years from the 25th june 1861 created by a Crown lease of Inland Lot No. 747 dated the 30th April 888. Apportioned Annual Crown Rent $19.65.
(loaded)
.............91 knots.
8
Kabanata 20 268
1st Class Cabin Passengers
.Do.
Do. Deck Passengers Engines-Compound Burface Condensing, Cylinders,-H.P. 17 in, and L. P. 34 in. x
Stroke 24 in.
Coal Consumption,- 8 tona per day, Japan Coal. view at Auctioneers' Office.
Full Inventory for Deck and Engines on
For further particulars, apply to-
RUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 7th November, 1905.
THE
BABY GRANDS,
AT PRICES OF COTTAGES, OCCUPYING SAME SPACE
AND WITH ALL, THE
FINE TONE AND APPEARANCE
OF A FULL GRAND.
Froga
PRESENT STOCK
OF VERY FINE PIANOS,
ANOS
ALL GUARANTEED,
FUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON TUESDAY,
the 21st November, 1995, at 3 P.M., on Board, REDUCED $100 to $200
H. M. Gunbeat "TWEED,"
Extreme length 15 ft. 0 in. brendiği .......................... 34 ft. 0 in. Displacement 353 tons, Engines-Hawthorn's Simple Surface
Condensing. BOILERS-The Ballers have been removed
from the vessel CONDENSERS-Twa Normandy Single No.
13 size.
To be sold as the now lien in Hongkong Harbour with all fittings, &c., on board,
A list of fittings to be sold with the ship may be seen at the Officer of the Naval Stone Officer, H.M. Naval Yard, and of the Auctioneers; also on board.
The Admiralty will not be responsible for way errors in description of ship, fittings, &c.
The Vessel will be open to inspection for s ven days before date of sale, viz.-TUES- DAY, 1st November, (Saturday and Sunday excepted),
Inspecting order can be obtained from the Auctioneers,
TERMS:-Cash before delivery, as per cent. of the purchase money, to be paid on the fall. of the bar mer, balance and the clearance to be effected within seven days after date of sale.
TO END MONTH.
BEST MAKES ONLY.
Hongkong, 26th October, 199
Trade.
TELEPHONE NO... 135.
Mark
"CLUB
1093 SCOTCH
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers' Hongkong, 7th November, 1905,
FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
"RUGIA,"
PARTY WALL--The wall pa the Eastern THE H. A. L. Steamship most boundary of this lot is a Party wall.
1.Houses. On this Let or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Ƒ 01. 113,115,117,119,121,123,175 and
37 hhd Street.
LOT 6.All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be re- gistered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot Ne, 747 containing a frontage to Fuk Sau Lane of 117 feet and inches or thereabouts and an area of 6,319 square feet as the rame is held from the Crown for the residue of the said term of 1999 years, Apportioned annual Crown rent $50,6*
PARTY WALL. The wall on the Easternmost boundary of this Lot is a Party wall.
Houses. On this I et or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos. 1, 5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Fuk Sau Lane,
Captain von Hoff, having arrived from the | above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded anless notice to the contrary be given belors TO-DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the hazardous and/or extra bazard- ans Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Coumguces risk and expense,
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the seamer's arrival bore after which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left thy Godowns and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 14th instant will be sub- Ject to rent.
Sporadic disturbances are reported from
We take the following from the Manila the Caucasus, and in the vicinity of Odessa ime of 3151 11 6. Yesterday's mail brought eight factories have been wrecked.
the news from Washington that the offices of The massacres were accompanied with re- the bureau of navigat on of the navy depart ment are wrestling still with the problem of volting barbarities': eyes gouged out, tongues how to get the big steel diy-dock, just complet. torn out with pinchers, and invalids burated at Sparrow's point, Maryland, from that port alive.
to Cavite, for the naval station at which place it was constructed. Correspondence was begun recently with the headquarters of the Suez Ca- nal Company, at Paris, asking about restrictions Before Governor Wright left Mapila a public on traffic through the canal, and for toll rates reception, was held at the Ayuntamiento The dock structure is so huge that it is appre on Friday night, a contemporary describing hended that it may impede traffic in the Canal the affair as a tremendous success which gave and thus cost the United States Government a eloquent testimony to the love and esteem in which Governor and Mrs. Wright are held by | mountainous sum in the way of capal tolls
ALL the above described Lots are respective needed as it is in the Philipines, is a whits efe of the Ayuntamiento was decorated with tropicely more particularly delineated on a Sale plan
in some ways the immense structure, badly all classes of the population. The marble hail phant to the department: To'low the structure al plante, flags and electric globes of many thereof which can be inspected at the offices of will require úve-ships equipped with towing colors, and presented a picturesque and at-Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, the. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to machines. There are not on the market, but tractiva appearance. A spirit of democracy and Vendors' Solicitors; at any time previous to the must be built to order. nless the Canal com- good failowship prevailed and a most enjoyable salo
For further particulars and conditions of pany grants considerable reductions from a time was spent by all
present. The battleship Remoon, with the Royal party published toll and permits the dock to side Governor Wright, the guest of honour, was sale apply to- on board,, it due at Suez, at midnight, and track in the lakes of the Canal while ships pass introduced by Judge Crossfield and greeted bin Mesa JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
8, Des Voeux Road Central, | expense will be ruinous people media ma
guests with a beaming smile and a cordial | leaves that port at noon on Sunday, cacorted this is something of a surprise in the Philip bandshake. A feature of the reception was the
Vendor' Solicitors, by the cruisers Terrible, Fox, and Proserpine,pines, outside naval clicies, for it reached Ma- large camber of Filipinos present. Dancing
of to Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, French President in Portugal.
nila not long ago that one collier and one commenced at 11 o'clock. Senor Rafael Reyer
Auctiooser. sen-going tug would be 'all that would be re danced the rigados with Mrs. Wright and King Carlos of Portugal, and other members quired to sow the huge floating city out here. Senor Ricardo de Barretis led by Mrs. Pardo Hongkong, 7th November, 19:5. of the Portuguese Royal Family, met President This recent development pulsas e
differ do Tavern. Se
[INDO-CHINA" STEAM-NAVIGATION"} Loubet at Lisbon, and drove him to the Bolem | ant face upon the matter: jf vinodeciclato Es Palace between cheering crowd
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET,
SINGAPORE Advices from Shanghai dated 3rd inst,HE Company's Steamship state Business reported Hongkong and Shanghai Bapka at 5907), H2, 9132, Shaogbal and Hongkey Wharls The 195lgzi ca
Suffolk and Lancaster during the afternoon. ·
In the evening they dined on board the cruiser Powerful, which is proceeding to Aus tralis, as the guests of Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawken
Hampstead Eleotion.
The Hampstead election has resulted in the return of the Conservative candidate, Fletcher, 241335 voter as against 3,803 votes polled by
tho Liberal candidate.
towed around the Cape of Good Hope the tow must be started right away and the towing ma- chines have yet to be built. A start later, in the season means the encountering of probably disastrous storms at the Caper Neither is the Suez route devoid of danger, for the monsoon season on the Indian ocean and again close to the Philippines present considerable heard
COMMERCIAL
It is stated by the naval oficers new in the and addisiaco for December Fhilippines who are well informed on the core Boyds at #riodes for November
tion of the new dock that the barbour of Carite. Tik 122: Lana kung
is not of safirisut depth to a sable this mammoth | kal-wal Goldi
floating dock to be not
NAMSANG
(1095
having arrived from the above Porta Consigo of Cargo by bar are hereby informed that their Goods ill be delivered from alongside,
~ Cargo uspoding the discharge or rem
WHISKY.
Beware of Imitations,
of
this well-known and
popular
BRAND.
ASK FOR
be left in, dus. Godowns, where they will be axamined on the 14th instant at 3 P..
No Firm Insurance has been affected..
Hongkong Office, Hongkong. 7th November, 1905. 21:' Eroga THE HONGKONG FROZEN FOOD SUPPLY,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE CLUB WHISKY
INE AUSTRALIAN SMOKED FISH.
AUSTRALIAN AND AMERICAN
OYSTERS
"WILD DUC
and see that you get it.
$14.00 per dozen.
THE BEST IN
THE
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H PRICE
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