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TELEGRAMS.

.** HONGKONG TELEGRAPH?

BERVICE.

DISASTROUS FIRE.

KIOTO HOTEL REDUCED TO ASHES.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

EXPERIENCES OF THE QUESTS. --

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

THE "LOUNGWO" LAUNCHED.. [hive greatly assisted us in our work. I hope the Loongso will have a very prosperous and profitable career, and prove a credit both to her, owner and builders, so much so, that we may before long be called upon to build other ships like ber.. Ladies and gentlemen, in calling upon you to drink success to the Loongwo ask you to include the health of her godmother, Mrs. Dickson (applause).

Au immense gnéhering assembled at the ship- building yard of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company yesterday altérdoba to witness the faunch of the Loongwo, which was built for the Indo China Steam Navigation Company, Three or four launches conveyed the guests from Hongkong to Kowloon, and they had an exciting and amusing experience going across. Shanghai, 19th April,

The chief manager of the Dock Company, Mr. W. Wilson, on what may be termed the 2.10 p.m.

Launch de ture, warned his friends that it The Yoamo lote, at Kioto, las would be a tough passage. Some of the ladies were accommodated in the cabin, been reduced to ashes by fire.

but the others had to take what shelter they

All went well for a could find.

hundred yards from Queen's Statue whaif, and those on board laughed at the dismal prognostications of Mr. Wilson, Suddenly, a huge wave struck the launch and everybody was drenched. The The damage is estimated at bumour of it was that the chief mannger

The conflagration raged furiously, and in twenty minutes the Hotel wis a mass of ruins.

400,000 yen.

'{ {enter's,]

The Now Russian Loan.

LONDON, 17th April.

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received the greatest share of the water. The general soaking, absurd though it may seen, put everybody on the best of terms, and no- body enjoyed the discomfitute of those who bid behird stanchions and pill is better than the ladies, The sea was tempestuous and

said-This is the first time that I have had the Mrs, Dickson, who received a great ovation,

honour of launching a ship. It is a very great honour. Although you have associated my

name with the toast, I have had very little to do with this ship. It is these gentlemen who for the last eight months- think, it is eight months-have, had the anxiety of watch. ing it and seeing it grow into a beautiful ship. I feel very proud of being a godmollier to my new goddaughter and not godson (laughter). I hope to have an opportunity of travelling in her from Shanghai to Hankow, though it will not be for some time to come. That in itself will, I think, be sufficient induce ment to carry me back to the East. I trust that I will receive a photograph of the launch as another memento of this occasion. I wish all those who travel in her every success, and success also to the Hangkong and Whampoa Dock Company (applause). I am sorry my

better than I do, but he carries the sume wishes as 1 do-Success to the Loongwo and the Dock Company-(loud applause).

The company pledged the health of the Dock Company with great enthusiasm.

Afterwards, tea was served and a very enjoy- able fonction ended just as twilight was appearing.

THURSDAY APRIL 19, 1906.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

THREE YEARS HARD LABOUR.

At the adjourned sitting of the Criminal Ses. sions held this morning before His Honour Sir Francis Piggott, Chlef Ju tice, the case of Chan Kan and Ho Bau, charged with assault and harbour, on the 4th ult., was called for trial. robbery with violence from Lau Kau in the

To-day's. Advertisements.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

ACTION NO. 58 or 1996

Between LI SHEK PANG, Plaintiff, AND TSOI YEN; Defendant,

The Hon. Sir Henry Berkeley, Attorney Ge neral, instructed by Mr. G. C. Morrell, o Messrs. Denny's and Bowley, Crown solicitors To Mг. TSOI VEN, of No. 63, Wyndham prosecuted, the defendants being undefended,

Street, Victoria, in the Colony of and both pleading not guilty,

Hongkong, Gentleman,

PAKE NOTICE that this action was on the

The following jury was empanelled, Messrs. Patrick H: Murray (forenian), Arthur Gittings, W. Schmidt, Harold W. Merrill, Hugo, against you by LI SHER PANG for the pay Siebler, C. B. Thomas and Hugh Danning.

ment of the sum of $36,873.37 and costs and the Court has authorised service of the writ of summons, in the said action on you the said defend at TSOI YEN by insertion of this notice once in an English and once in a Chinese Newspaper having a circulation in this Colony.

The Hon. the Attorney General, addressing the jury, said the charge against the prisoners was one of assault and robbary with violence from a woman in a boat in the harbour on the 4th of March. Four men, of whom the prisoners were two, went to her boat and represented themselves a policemen, and carried a policeman's lantern. They boarded her boat and with violence robbed her of clothes and jewellery, using great cruelty to

It is expected that the Russian loan will repeated waves swept over the craft, But by husband is not here. He would have. spaken get a gold ring off her finger, by biting it until.

be issued next week.

The bulk of the proceeds will probably be allowed to remain at the various monetary centres concerned, therefore withdrawals of gold are not likely to occur.

The French holders of 1934. bunds will have a preferential allotment. N

Later.

is officially stated that the Russian loan amounts to £89,500,000 at 5 per cent, price about 8..

£10,000,000 has been issued in Russia, £48,000,000 in France, 13,000,000 in Great Britain, and the rest in Austria and Holland.

The Education Bill. The Bishop of London, in a hater con- demning the Education Bill, announces the summoning of a mass meeting at the Albert Ha on the 1th May. The first of a series.

Later.

The Native Trouble in Natal. The Zululand chief, Siganqidi and Naubi, in the vicinity of Uthaalla forest, have ré- fused to co-operate against Bambaaste.

Reinforcements are being despatched and the militia is being remabilised.

The situation is disquieting.

CLAIM FOR MONEY LENT.

is

In Summary Jurisdiction this morajug, "Theraus_Me_4_GoWire Tuisne judge, preside ing, Lay Tree Pan sued A. A. da Reza for the recovery of the sum of $jo being the amount of money due by defendant to plaintiff for money lent on au 1. O. U.

Mr. H. K. itelmes appeared for the plainu. the defendant neither appearing, in person nor by representation,

His Honour: This is another of those cases, I suppose, where the man has skipped.

Mr. Holines said that yesterday a cheque was offered to him in payment, but he was advised that if he accepted it he would not get his money. He understand that Mr. F. Paget Heu, of Messrs. Brution, Hell and Goldring, had originally represented the defendant, but had retired from the case.

His Honour: Yes, this, is the second case where an adjournment is granted and then on the day set neither defendant nor his attorney put in an uppearance? His ey.dently a scheme to give him time to get away, and now probably he is in Macao.

Plaintiff was called, produced the 1.0.U;, and proved his cluin.

His Honour: There must be judgment with .costs, and i hope you'll get your money, though, } must confess, I don' see much prospect of it.

THE SALE OF CAPTURED.

STEAMERS.

HRISK IDNING.

Fifteen of the foreign steamers captured by the Japanese Navy during the war are now offered for sale by public tender. It is stated that prospective purchasers are more plentiful than was expected. A number of foreigners in Kobe and Yokohama are making tenders, and it is expected that the steamers will fetch higher prices than were at first estimated by the authorities. Among the chief bidders are The Mitsul Bussan, the Hokkaido Colliery Rail way Company, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha. The Hokkaido Colliery Railway Company, contemplating the establishment of a steamship company for coal. transport, after their railway is purchased by the Government, are endeavouring to purchase several of the steamers.-Japan Chronicle.

DEFACTIVE MORTAR.

ANOTHER CONTRACTOR FINED

· Lee Chuen, a contractor, of No. 62, Queen's Road West, was summoned on remand at the Police Court, this afternoon, charged with using bad mortar in the construction of houses at Nos. 341 and 343, Queen's Road Central on 30th March last. Mr. F. B. L. Bowley (in the office of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley), Crown Solicitors, prosecuted, and Mr. R. A. Harding, defended.

that time everybody had been thoroughly scoured by the sea, and a few odd drops of water made no difference. What the people in Kowloon thought of the dripping crowd which landed at the Dock Company's premises is impossible to say. Some of the ladies man- ged to retain their spic and span appearance, but many were sorely bedraggled. However, alf were in the highest spirits, and all laughed to score any suggestion that the experience was other than enjoyable,

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that you are required to appear to the said writ of summons within 8 days after the insertion of the said notices in manner aforesaid inclusive of the day of such insertion otherwise the action will proceed against you as for default af appearance,

DENNYS & BOWLEY, Supreme Court House,

Victori

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.

NEW PIANOS

$70 CASH

AND 18 PAYMENTS OF $20 EACH

OR $385 CASHL

Solicitors for the Plaintiff L1 SHEK PANG. GREAT STRENGTH AND SUPERIOR

[478 Hongkong, 19th April, 1996.

TO ANYTHING IN THE

FOR SPOT CASH.

SINGERS"

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il bled.· Evidence would be given, and it would he for the jury to consider, after hearing it, whether the prisoners at the bar were guilty.. Lau Kau, the woman, was called and stated that about 3 n.m, on the 4th ụft. She was asleep in her boat at West Point, when she was wakened by four men coming to her bout. One seized her mother and another seized her. A Limited Number of SECOND HAND self and the others searched the boat. She It should be stated that Messrs. A. Sinclair saw a knife in one of the men's hand, and she and Robbs represented the owners during the called for assistance, but one of the men seized construction of the vessel; Mesars. Grahamlet by the throat and told her to keep quiet ast and Russell were in charge of the iron and they were only there to search for smuggled steel work; Messrs, G. Smith and Clelland arms, etc. She thought they were policemen, looked after the carpenter work; Mr. Onles, the joiner work; Messrs. Neaves, Guy, and Tully, the engineering; and Mr. J. Henderson, the boiler-making.

ALLEGED BANKNOTE FORGERY.

JAPANESE RUNNER UN TRI 1..

and so she kept quiet, even when they began to steal her clothes and jewels, and though one man bit her finger, leaving a scar still visible. Looking at the prisoners with nees said she could not identify the first prisoner, but recognized the second as the man who held the robbers' boat fast to hers. The man who bit her finger was 'not in Court. The second prisoner did not board her boat. Her mother was half-witted and very deaf. The first prisoner here called oul To the witness: "You must not bring a false accusation against the second man it is a „Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Misserious matter, it is criminal. It is not any tracy this morning, Ken Iwakura, a boarding-business of mine, but I don't want to see him house runner, residing at No. 28, Connaught wrongly accused. I had nothing to do with the affair, but I should like to make a state- Road Central, appeared to answer three se-

ment about the stolen property produced." Tious charges. It was alleged' that, on 17th April, he had in his passession four forged bankuotes for Sto eac, on the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank; and that he attempted to defraud fang Cheong, a watchmaker, at No. 34, Queen's Road East. It was also alleged that he attempted to defraud' Lok Wing, a car- penter, carrying on business at No. 10, Queen's Road East.

A platform had been built just where the Leongwo's bow stood. Several ladies and members of the great American Senate-who looked rot half so formidable as one might have expected-were already in waiting, and a host of British men-of-war's-med were around, to help if help were needed. · Some linle Boys, the sons of the guests, shoved, and pushed their way to the front, and wanted to investi- gate everything. The Loongwo, a three- decker, towered above everything. A bottle of champagne dangled at the side, and raised above the platform was a little capsian.

When Mr. Wilson arrived, the scene was changed. He assumed masterful charge, shouted to the coolies, gave instructions equi- valent to stand by." The Loongwo is the first vessel launched by Mr. Wilson, and it is a' credit to him as well as to the Dock Company, His first born was in favour, and he was, naturally, anxious that there should be no hitch. There was none. He explained in Mis. Dickson, the wife of the Hon, Mr. C. W. Dickson of Jardine, Matheson & Co., the working of the capstan, and the workojen commenced to drive away the retaining blocks. “Now,” shouted the chief manager, Mis. Dickson, in a workmanlike fashion, turned the capstan, a guillitoire was released, the ropes severed, and the vestel started to move. With a fling, which would have done credit to an athlete, Mrs. Dickson christened the new vessel, which gracefully took the water, amid a thundering of crackers and squibus, It was a beautiful launch, and scores of suapshotists have is re- corded. Whẹn the Loungwo was alot and being towed to her anchorage Mr. Wilson made a lule speech which was most happilyter of the notes and when defendant tendered expressed.

most

Mr. Wilson said: Mrs. Dickson, in the name of the Dock Company I have to thank you for coming to-day and so successfully performing the launching ceremony of the Loongwe ; and I ask your acceptance of this small souvenir of the occasion. On it you will find engrayed the name of your sturdy "godson" now lying safely afloat in her proper eles.ent,

A beautiful gold bangle was presented to Mrs. Dickson us the souvenir to which Mr. Wilson refrited.

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The defendant pleaded not guilty. Inspector Gourlay prosecuted, and Mr. E. J. Grist, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared

on behalf of the defendant.

The facts of the case are alleged to be that on the date in question defendant was success. fat in passing two of the $10 bills in exchange for certain articles purchased. He retumed the next day to the same shop in which he had palmed off the fored note on the previous day with the intention of passing more, but the shopkeeper had alreally discovered the charac.

another forged bill, he called a policeman and gave the Japanese in custody.

The case was remanded for a week,

STOWAWAY 10 SINGAPORE,

AN INGENUOUS OFTENDER.

A queueless contie, pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day, to being a slow. Inway on board the 5.5. 01 Sung with the In a charming way, Mrs. Dickson' açknow-intention of getting to Singapore. The de ledged the gift, saying: Thank you very much | fendant was placed in the hox to give evidence for presenting me with this handsome souvenir, against another coolie, who was charged with

fi has been a great honour to me to christen aiding and abetting a stowaway on board the this ship, and 1 shall be glad to hear of its 55. On Sang. The defendant denied the success (applause).

charge.

His Worship (to the stowaway in the witness. hox)--Where is your queue?

Witness-Cut off!

His Worship-Why? Witness remarked that it had to be cut off owing to the presence of vermin.

The guests then proceeded to the loft, where a cake and wine banquet was given. Mr. Wilson presided. Among those present were:-) Senatum Forster, Washington, Oregon; Mar. quis Johnston, St. Paul's, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Guziz, Mrs. Pinckney, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Ram, Mrs. Nicholson, Ms. Moir, Mrs. Ritchie, Capt. and Mrs. Douglas, that on the 17th, instant, he came to Hong- Mr. E. 0. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Parlane, Mr. kong-with only twelve cents in his pocket and Mrs: Rodger, Miss Rodger, Mr. D. Clark,o look for clansmen. Ic failed in

The stowaway, after being sworn in, said

AUCTION PRICES.

All in First-class Working Order.

SINGER SEWING machine Co., IA, Wyndham Street. Hongkong, 19th April, 1906..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s, Steamer

"PALERMO,"

THE P. &

COLONY.

Steinway,

Bechstein,

(451

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named jessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by heark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as

the Gods are landed. This vessel brings on Cargo:- From London, &c.* From Italy.

The Hon. the Attorney-Genefal said would be given an opportunity to make a statement bye and bye; at present he could only ask the witness any questions he wished.

First Prisoner: Why should I ask this woman anything when I had nothing to do with the matter?

The first prisoner continued to shout in spite of warnings from the interpreter.

His Honours Try to keep that man quiet. A pawnbroker was called and identified the first prisoner as the man who pawned the articles produced.

did

First Prisoner: That's alright; it is true. 1

these

goods. pawn The Hon. the Attorney-General: Oh, be ad. mits it; then I need scarcely go further, but I will call the rest of the evidence.

Inspector Langley gave evidence as to the identification of the second prisoner in the

sal way, by the woman.

First prisoner said the articles were given to him by a friend and he went and pawned them. They were taken by his friend from the com- p'ainant, but he did not know if it was with

her consent.

The second prisoner said last year he hired out his boat to a police sergeant to chase com. plainant's boat, and the sergeant took away her licence. The woman then said to the second prisoner that one day she would do her best to put him in gaol, and this was how she was satisfying her grudge. The licence was pro- duced and was found to be unendorsed.

His Honour then briefly summed up, and the jury returned unanimous verdicts of guilty against the first prisoner, and not guilty against

the second:

The first prisoner was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with hard labour, and the second was discharged.

; his closed the Sessions..

To-day's Advertisements.

SALE OF THE WRECK OF THE CRUISER "SULLY,"

TENDERS for the purchase of the said

wreck, will be received up to THURS DAY, the gih of July, 1956, at 9 A.M.

Written Tenders, worded according to a special form which will be shown at the under registered cover, to the Receveur des French Consulate, Hongkong, should be sent

Domaines, at Haiphong.

The Sully will be sold as she lies.

She is

Mr. Friesland, Mr. Brooke Smith, Mr. and his mission, and as his cash was quick-broken in two parts and is in deep water Mrs. Wilkie, Mr. Hunter, Mr. F. Smythe, Mr. ly vanishing, he went aboard the 5.6. Honam (about 17 metres) in the "Passo Henriette," and Mrs. J. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, to return to Cánton. On board he met the

Along Bay.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Millar, Mr. and Mrs, Car

tons, including

The total weight of the wreck is about 7,030 michael, Mrs Wilks, Mr. J. Macdonald, Mr.

Steel Belt, about 2,280 tons. A. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. T. Skinner, Capt.

Steel Hull, Maris, cic, 3,380 tons. Tillett, Mrs. Pithy, Mrs. J. Dickie and many

Machinery, Steel, Pig-iron, Brass, Bronze, others including the landing members of the

1,313 tons. Dock Company's staff.

"small man" (defendant)' who spake to him about things in Singapore, and finally asked him to come with him on board the Os Sang to go to Singapore, where he would get em- ployment as a cook, at the princely'salary of 516 per month,

His Worship-Can you cook ?--Yes, rice. His Worship-What were you before ?-A painter.

Continuing, witness said that he was' qufte willing to go to the Straits Settlements as a cook, but on arriving on board he heard some of the fokis saying, mai chữ chai, and knowing at once that lie was being taken to Singapore to be sold, he told the police when they came on board.

The Chairman proposed the toast, "Success to the "Loongwa." He said: We have to-day witnessed the successful launching of the s.s. Loongwe; she is not only the largest vessel this Company has built to order of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co, but also the largest steamer ever built in Hongkong or China, and I trust ate will turn out a valuable addition to the fleet of her owners. To the ordinary spectator, the launch of a ship; when all goes well, may appear a very simple matter, bu believe me it is an operation that is attended with a great deal of careful thought and skilful manipulation, as Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Smith boarding houses, could tell you, to say nothing about the anxiety

Torpedoes, arms and ammusitions, which might be found on or about the wreck. will have to be handed to the French Naval

Authorities,

For particulars, apply to the French Con. sulate, Hongkong.

By Order,

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 25th instant, at 4 P.M., will bè subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's représentative at appointed hour

AD

All Claims must be presented within ten of the steamer's arrival here after which days date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent, Henokong, 19th April, 1905.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

THER

"DELHI,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed thattheir Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hangkang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowlong where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

1

This vessel brings on Cargo :-

From London, &c., ex S.S. India. From Persian Gulf, ex B.I.S.N. and B. & P.

A. N. Co.'s Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless. instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the agih instant, at 4 PM, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Lasurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an sp. pointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claires will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

E. A. HIEWETT, "

Superintendent. Hongkong, 19th April, 1906.

FROM HAMBURG, BREMEN, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE H. A. L. Steamship

THE

"ARCADIA,"

Captain Hildebrandt, 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 unless [455 DAY

notice to be contrary be given before, TO-

GASTON LIEBERT, Consul de France, Hongkong, 19th April, 1906. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.,

FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.

Sergeant Grant--who made the arrest, said that he had known the defendant for THE Company's Steamship years and always found him “knocking around?

Mr. Ilarding pleaded guilty on behalf of his client, and asked for mitigation of the penally, that is felt by those responsible, until the shipmen of his class in the Colony?

as the defendant had already gone to heavy expenses in pulling down the works.

Mr. Bowley said he agreed with Mr. Harding

His Worship-Do you think there are many Sergt. Grant There are a few, your Wor

is safely afloat. Fortunately, the launch of the Leongwo has been accomplished without any ship.

in all he said, but disagreed when that geatle bitch, and I think we may include Mr. Dick

man submitted that the mortar in the second test was "extremely good," The first test was poor, but the second test was passable. He would not call for a heavy penalty,

His Worship Goed the defendant $100, or one month's gaol,

con in our congratulations to those responsible for a successful and skilful operation. I should

His Worship said that he did not propose to convict the stowaway, and ordered him to be discharged with a caution. As regards the

like also to acknowledge the courtesy and other man be thought that he had been carrying tact shown by Mr. Sinclair and his assistants on this "trade" for years, and he would go to

In their dealings with us in this contract, which | geol for two months, with bard labour,

"OBRA,"

of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees

Goods will be delivered from alongside,"

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M., FRIDAY, the 20th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

·JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 19th April, 1906,

landed into the hazardous and/or extra hazard- Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be

ous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co, Limited, and stared at Consignees' risk and expense.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which data they cannot be recognised.

Krauss,

Haake,

Hopkinson,

Winkelmann,

ON

CORRESPONDING TERMS.

ALSO

BABY GRANDS

AND

PIANOLAS

Hongkong, 4th April, 1906

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TELEPHONE No. 135.

THE ORIGINAL

CANADIAN

CLUB WHISKY

DISTILLED AND BOTTLED

· HIRAM WALKER & SONS, LIMITED.

BY

1189

Canadian Club

Whisky

Hirany

WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA.

Per Case 12 Bottles - $20.00

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.

bave left the Godowns and all Goods remaining No Chims will be admitted after the Ġoods

undelivered after the 25th April, 1906, will be|| AGENTS- subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th April, 1906, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance his been effected,

HAMBURG:AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Honkong, 19th April, 1906, - [479

H. PRICE & CO., WINE MERCHANTS,

12, Quan's Road Central,

Hongkong, a8th March, 1906.

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