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TELEGRAMS.

| Kenter's.]

Obituary.

LONDON, 23rd October. The death of Admiral Sir Arthur Fan- shawe is announced.

The Newfoundland Fisheries. In consideration of the Americans agree ing not to use purae seines, the, Newfound- landers will refrain from "fishing in the night time. Night fishing has been a fertile source of trouble through the men cutting each other's nets, and this compromise, reduces the possibility of friction to a minimum.

The United States and Japan.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER 25, 1906.

THE SLI

·ESCRIPTION GRIFFINS,

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The arrival of the subscription China pony griffins per steamer Chøysang yesterday from the North was very much welcomed in sporting circles. Unlike last year's batch of ponies, which arrived here late in the season-scarcely ¿| giving trainers a chance to get the ponies into lip-top con linn-the batch which came in yes- terday for next year'srce meeting is in good time. With a little over three months in which To get their punies into thorough racing, form trainers should be able to make the best of it, and to show rival stables what their knowledge of training is worth.

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No. 37, light dun, Hon. Mr W. J. Gresson. Plenty of shoulder and bone.

No. 35, marble grey, Mr. G. C. Moxon. Few points as far as racing goes.

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No. 39, light brown, Mesurs. Parker and Mackie. Not much. No hind quarter, very heavy fore quarter.

No, 40, a dark bay, Mr. FX B. Marshall (Amoy). One of the biggest ponies in the batch. Good fure quarters and good bind quarters. Plenty of muscle,

No. 41, a dark bay, Mr. E. Goeiz. Good racing form. Should make a name for himself. No. 42, a dark bay, Mr. G. K. Hall-Brutton, Anasty tempered pony. Attenipted to introduce himself by fixing his teeth in a stable hand Will want riding, as he is inclined to be "bob │hery Not in the best of health, but his quali

A CLAIM THẬT FAILED,

NO DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.

Before, his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisne Judge, presiding in Summary Jurisdiction, in the Supreme Court, Bernard F. Albayt, estate agent, of Alexandra. Buildings, sued Chan Kang Yu, compradore, to recover the sum of Sto, being the amount of commission alleged to have been -agreed upon to be paid by the defendant to the plaintiff for securing a tenant for No. 18, D'Aguilar Street, a touse belonging to the defendant. "

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Mr. R. Gardiner, of Mr. O. D. Thomson's office, appeared for the plaintiff, while Mr. Tso represented the defendant..

Plaintiff stated that on the 17th August last

COMMERCIAL.

FO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

. Noon.

Cos, National Banks $47, Hongkong Fires Buyers-Hongkong Banks $810, · London $330, China Fire Insurance Co. 595, HK., C. and M. Steamboats $261, Shell Transports 29/6, $148, Tramways $115. Raubs $81. Humphreys Estates $ır), Electrici

Sellers:Unions 5775, Canions $300 ex div., Induhiuas $73, China and Mugilas $23, Dougluses $42, Hongkong Docks Siga, Kow foon Wharves Sot, Hongkong Lands $108, West Points $50, Hongkong Hotels Sr15, Coltons $9.35, Ices $236, Ropes 523, China Light and $13, China Borneos $to, China Providents Power Sio, A. S. Watsons, $131, Powells $8.

Sales:--Humphreys Estates Sirį. Nominal-China Sugare $150, Shanghai Docks Tls. 102, Hongkow Wharfs Tis. 233.

The ponies, as they appeared to many yester. day, are a scraggy looking lot, but notwith standing that, a fair judge of horseflesh can discern some good racing paints among a lie are gond. He seems to be the favourite he called on defendant and asked him to put Dairy Farms $17, Cements Sig.

among racing, men..

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Selling.

London-Bank T.T.........

Do. demand Do. 4 months' sight France-Bank 1.T.

The Daily Chronich states that the Wash-few, and in a few weeks' time when the horse

the letting of No. 18, D'Aguilar. Street in his Ington State Department is somewhat exbather gets to work that scragginess will have No. 43, dark chestout, Mr. H. E. R. Hunter, hands, staling that he would secure a tenant, ercised over a report of an anti-American disappeared and those who have seen the Good looking, though scraggy. Seems to have and that his terms were 5% of the three years'

some racing blood." feeling in Japan. It is understood that Pre- ponies vesterday will not recognise them' again.

rent. Defendant agreed to what he proposed No. 44, grey, Mr. J. A, Jupp. Bad, mouth and witness subsequently secured Hadjeo sident Roosevelt hás informed the Japanese The drawing, which was held in the com. Government, there is no anti-Japanese feel-pound of Kennedy Stables, at Causeway Bay Thick spt well tibbed up; good hind and foretasit as a tenant, and the latter occupied the ing whatever in the United States, and that yesterday afternoon, was very largely attended quarters, and shows plenty of room for muscle. premises, under an agreement, to pay Siou rent America-Back T.T..

No. 45, dark bay, Mr. Logan. Very small per month."

Sloping quarters, but sound legs.

by those interested in racing matters. Ar-

the feeling in the Western States is altogether ranged in numerical order, the forty-two ponies

due to labour causes. .

Later,

Nothing was known Dew York of the , anti-Japanese movement in San Francisco, until the receipt by the New York Times of a telegram front. Tokio, reporting the indig nation of the Japanese. I appears that the difficulty arises from the exclusion of Asiatic children from the setinals, combined with social and labour complications. The Ara York Times says that the United States have no sympathy with the parochial agitation of California.

The Now French Cabinet The new French Cabinet is composed of: Metemenceau, Premier and Minister of the Interior:

M. Dessaigur. Minister of Justice M. Pichon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Caillaux, Minister of Finance, General Picquart, Minister for War. And M. Viviani, a secialist, Minister for Labour.

The rest of the Cabinet is unchanged, except the Minister for the Colonies, which is at present undécided.

Australia and tho Now Hebrides.

The Premiers of the Australian Common wealth and New Zealand have protested to Lord Elgin against the signing of the New Hebrides Convention as unduly favouring French claims at the expense of Australian interests.

CLAIM FOR MONEY LENT,

PLAINTIFF NON-SUITED.

In Summary Jurisdiction at the Supreme

Conti, kie Honour Mr. A. 45. Wise, Powne Judge, presiding, Solomon Ezekiel, of No. 52 Peel Street, commission' agent, sued William Goldenberg, No 44 Morrison' Hi Road, broker, for the recovery of the sum of $0.75. being the balance illeged to be due to the plaintiff by the defendőút for money leat ou the 5th June, 1906.

Mr. F. X. d'Almiarla e Castro appeared for the plainuff, Mr. X, Viardiner, of Mɛ-04 D. Thomson's office, appearing and conducting

the case for the defendant.

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were walked round the yard to the hill view of the spectators, who were notebackward in ex pressing their opinions on the animals that ap- pealed to them,

A DESCRIPTION OF THE FÓNIKS. '. Due record having been ma e in last even-

ing's issue of the results of the drawings, a description of the different ponies as they ap pealed in our representative will be of interest,

No. 1. A dark brown peny, drawn for Dr. G. } 15. jordan. This animal is a handsome look. Long one; he cares himself well, possesses good qualities, and ought to prove himself a valuable

pony.

CANTON TEA CROP

NATIVE SPECULA:ORS DISCOMFITRIS

[From Correspondent.]

Canton, 23rd October. Eleven hundred boxes of tea, intended for the English marker, were shipped from Coulon to Hongkong by lasi night's steamer. There are several sma 1 lots to follow, but prices have ot kept up as had been expected. In the hope that the demands of foreign merchants for large supplies of ten would continue, the buyers in the country have been paying high No. 2. A light duo, drawn foi Mt. H."M.prites to the cultivators. But, according in the Mady. This pony is lacking in petots. He

latest advices from England, the demand in is heavy set, and is more suitable for cansage

the London market has fallen off with the result that piices have dropped and it is anti- cipated that native merchants, who were RCCU. nulat ng heavy stocks in expectation of the English requirentent will have to bear the brupt of the loss.

asset to his owner.

work,

No. 3 is a dark chestnut, and belongs to Mr. -Manay Stewart. He is a very good looking animal, and bis owner may think him a prize as The shows very goud racing form.

F', 2. A dask, bay. the property of Sir Paul thater. A very handsome looking animal, and; of appearances can be relied on, may be the means of adding more trophies to his owner's sideboard.

No. 5. A grey pony, owned by Mr. J. E. Lifestrin. pony possessing many good points,

No. 7. A light brown-pany, owner: Mr. E Goetz, This pony, although,nothing much tớ- Joule af at the moment, shows gond shoulders, fair bind quarters and plenty of muscle.“

No. 8 is a grey pony, and was drawn for Mr. HE. R. Hunter, A good shaped one. A trifle long in the hind quailers,

No. 9, a dapple grey pony, which was drawn for Messrs. Parker at Mackie; looks a erviceable animal for racing purposes. He is well ribbed up and has fast hind quarters.

No. to is also a grey pony. This was drawn for Mr. F. B. Marshall (Amy) A very hand some pany. Great resemblance to Huxey's Silver Queen Rase. Ought to turn qut a game

inn.

3. Another grey; Brawn for Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson. A pony very heavy in the shoulders, but not a bad one.

pa.Iz, which was drawn for Hon. Mr. R. Shewan, a light grey pay a good looking animal, heavy in the legs, with room for im- provement.

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The last silk crop was very plentiful and appeased beahky. Twenty additional steam launches have been chartered to convey the rocoons from the various, districts to the fila tures, and good eiurns are hope i far

THE HONGKUNG IYPHOON.

BRITISH UNDERWRITERS' LOSSES.

At first London underwriters thought the typhoon at Hongkong would, not seriously aflatbem-financially, but, as further cable. grants come to band, they recognise a heavy bill will he presented in the end,

It is true mast of the "direct" insurances were dope in the East, till all branches have "' covers'

in London on which to declare excessive amounts written by those branches or agencies abroad, and the full extent of such commitments can only be known and declared from mail to mail. There "envers" are, for the most part, done at Lloyd's

The 'va.

Probably the worst piece of news yel to hand in connection with the typhoon is the chhlegram juste hand, which states that all for Manila and other Eastern ports, most the cargo of the Afayune (5) and Catchur (s) of which was in lighters at idongkong awaiting transhipinet, has been totally lost. Hee of such goods it is impossible to estimate even, but it is certain the total amount in the ggregate must he laige, and will, of course. fall on the Load underwriters who "role" the goods from the port of shipment in the United Kingdom to the discharging part, in-

Juding transhipment risks.

No 13 is owned by Mr. J. Gray Scott: is a dark brown pany and has very good racing points.

So, 14, black, drawn for Mr. 11, N. Mody, A good pony, and should make a name no

No. 15. fight chestnut, was drawn for Mr. Williams. He exbibits good raging qualities as regards his hind quarters, but a bit heavy in The shoulders.

Owner.

No. 17, a dark bay, Mr. H. Humphreys Good racing qualities. Well shaped. No. 18, a dark brown, Mr. 9. H. Wickham A pony with good pairs, but heavy

owner.

Plaintiff said that he entered the service of the defendant about the beginning of this year. At the time the defendant was, ang until lately). carrying on business, under the style of Goldy | race days. Bros., as dealers in Egyptiin cigarettes' iu Hongkong Plainut was to sell cigarettes for defendant, and to receive 20% commission on his ratesthat is the net profit of his s dles. In June last a consignment of Egyptian cigarelies arrived to the order of and consed to defendant, the documents connected with which came through the Bank, and as -defendant had no money to obtain these documents he requested the plainuff to raise a foan for him. Painu did as he was te quested, and raised a loan of $.66 fum an Indian named Goujee, which money he handed to defendant, who then, took delivery of the goods.. Plaintiff agreed that the interest should be ax ont is loin per mensem in cash, and Coorjee was to receive as further interest $5 worth of cigarestes per month. Plaintiff was re-paid $196, in instalments with interest, and the worth of cigarettes, and that left a balance of $0.75, the amount now sued for. Plaintiff said he did not get anything in writing from defendaal, and continned in his service, selling his cigarettes, and pushing his business. That closed the case for the plaintiff

Mr. Gardiner said the defence was total denial of indebtedness, and called Waliam Goldenburg, the defendant who entirely dented the plaintiff's story, saying that he never a proached plaintiff with a request to get a loan for him, and if the plaintiff borrowed any

"he did it money

his own micrest and 001 for defendant.

His Honour (to Mr.. d'Almada e Castro): There you she-l am sorry fur you, but it is one man's word against another's, and I can' help you. Neither have any witness.

Mr. d'Almada e Castro; I had a witness, my Lord, and I am sorry I did not subfirnes him, but as he was plaintiff in the Azcond case tel for hearing to-day I did not think it necessary as I presumed he would be ip Court, and only learnt when I came in that he was no coming as he had got an adjournment of his

Case,

His Honour: Well, you had better secure your witnesses next time. I am very sorry for you, but I can do nothing, and the plaintiff is non-suited with costs.

DETECTIVES from the Central Police Statio arrested a Chinaman in the street yesterday afternoon, whose description corresponded with a man wanted by the Cantus authorities. The Chinaman. gave his name as Ping Sam Fuk, iar Chan Chau, a hawker. He was charged with armed robbery, which he denied. The man was alleged to have been concerned in an armed robbery cansmitted soine months ago in the FuPa village, in Shun Tak dis- trict, some months ago, Mr, H. H. J. Gompertz ordered the prisoner to be held in police custody this morning not the arrival of wit nesses from the interior, when extradition pro. ceedings will commence.

in the legs.

No 19, a white paay, belonging to Mr. H. P. White. A thick set pony ; rot much likelihood of it becoming a racer.

No. 20, a grey, drawn for Mr. C. W. Ross. The best shaped pony in the mob. Inclined to be a good sort.

No. 21, a white pany, the property of Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressen, As for as looks go he may Turn out a second Zapeler.

No, 22, a dark brown, belurging to the Wai- Toorg Mess. Not much to look at. Possesses good shoulders, good fore and hind quar. tes, and appears to be a weight-carrier.

No. 27, brown, owned by Mr. Ellis Kad urie, A-bandsome looking pouy.

No: 23, a gun, owned by Mr. 1. N. Mody. No racing form, but plenty of belly.

No. 25, a grey, owned by Mr. E. H. Hinds Rather heavy for racing purposes, but may come cut all right

No. 6, another grey, property of Hon. Mr Shewan. No signs of racing blood.

the

No. 27, a bay, Mr. 13. Macdonald. Short in fore legs, plenty of muscle, some good

qualities.

No. 78, a grey, Mr. D. Macdonald. Well shaped pony, but rather big in the forepart.

No. 29, grey, property of Mr. W. J. Clarke, No tigns of racing form whatsoever.

No, jo, a dark bay, Hog, Mr. R. Shewan's. Plenty of girth and muscle, though heavy in the legs. Should do something.

No. 31, grey, Mr. W. J. Cruickshank; A rather smal animal, but has not lost his qualities.

No. 37, dapple gray, Mr. T. S. Forrest, Thick sel pony. No racing strain.

No. 33, dark by, Mr H. N. Medy. Rather high in the back; good legs, which can be moved to some advantage.

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It is in this latter phase that London under writers will probably he the greatest hers' One of the principal underwriters roughly esti mates the fosses which, will fall on London Liverpool, and Glasgow.underwriters on ves. ly known to have suffered through the ly pheon and their cargoes at a millinn sterling but he stated it could easily be doubled that amount, through the "cover" system, or even

His Honour: Have you anything in writing from the defendant ?

Witness: No, my Lord, but I would not have takes so much trouble and wasted my time endeavouring to secure a tenant for the de fendant, unless he had made me a promise.

Germany-Bank T.T.. Lodia T.T.

Do. demand....... Singapore T.T......... Shanghai-Bank T.T. lapan-Bank T.T. lava-Bank T.T. ....

Buying

4 months' sight L/C. 6 months' sight L/C...

..2/3 5/16

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

$AUSE

CO., LD.

ARE SHOWING

HIGHEST CLASS

PIANOS,

BY

1701

THE LEADING MAKERS

zł % prem.

137

....2/4 17.6

THE WORLD.

30 days' sight San Francisco & New York..561 so days' sight Sydney and Melbourne..2.4 5/16

months' sight

do.

57

4 months' sight France. 6 months' sight ཅན་ ཞཞནན* 4 months' sight Germany............ Rar Silver...... Sovereign.... Bank of England rate,

12.92

2.931

2.391

Steinway,

.8.71

Bechstein,

Bluthner,

His Honour: Bul brokers do have to take a very great deal of trouble for nothing. You may have done a good deal for the defendant, but I want you to show me his authority, if written, or produre evidence of it, if verbal.

Plaintiff then called Hadjee Ismail, who stated that plaintiff went to see him and said that if he wanted a shop he could let him have one, as defendant would let him No. 18, D'Aguilar Street, and if witness would take it then he (plaintiff could make samne comunis sion. Witness consented then to take the shop.

That was the case for the plaintiff. Mr. To then called the defendant, who stated that plaintiff did come to Bee him 5 JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION; about finding a tenant for his shop, but witness to'd him he wanted it for himself,

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To-day's Advertisements.

FIRST AID AND HOME NURSING,

Winkelmann,

ant gave plaintiff to understand so at the CLASSES in these subjects will be held Collard & Collard,

time. Later he learned that the premises had beeg let to Hadise Ismail, who paid in a month's rent. Witness never authorized plaintiff to let the shop for him, and never understood that he was acting as a broker in the maller for witness. There was no neces. sity for him to employ a broker as he had ap plications for the shop direct and did not need a broker in the matter.

Judgment was entered for defendant with costs\/

MESSAGE OF THE EMPRESS DOWAGER

TO LE VICEROY SHUM.

[From a Correspondent.]

Canton, 23rd October. His Humour Cl Chan Ying, the newly- appointed Chief Justice of Kwangung, before leaving for his new post, was granted ap audience by Her Imperial Majesty the Em- press Dowager, who, in the course of the interview, said that as Yunnan was re-captured

thought that H.E. as the son of the conqueror by the father of H.E. Viceroy Shum, she

would be sure to do well in his administration of that province. In the meantime she re- quested His Tonour Cha Chan Ying to convey her argent message to H.E. Viceroy Shum to request him to leave his present post at Canton as soon as possible, in order that he may arrive at Yunnan at an early date.

CLAIM FOR GOODS SOLD.

A SULTAN'S COUSIN IN COURT,

At the Supreme Court, before His Honour

at the Victoria Hospital, Barker Road, by the the ensuing winter, for LADIES, Hod. Dr. J. M. ATKINSON, and at the Govern "ment Civil Hospital by Dr. W. V. M. Koch.

month.

Ladies are requested to send their names to the Undersigned not later than the end of this

FRANCIS CLARK,

Acting Hon. Secretary.

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reside,"

-Hongkong, 25th October, 1906.,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"HE Undersigned have received instructions

10 scil by

PUBLIC, AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

SATURDAY,

the 27th October, 1906, at 10.30 K.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

30 Cases SHERRY, 20 Cases BURGUNDY, 13 Cases HOCK, 5 Cases LIQUEUR, 8 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 35 Cases BEER, 20 Cases WHITE WINES, to Cases VERMOUTH, CLARET, 30 Cases SAUTERNES and

15 Onses OLD TOM GIN, 20 Cases EXTRA FINEST ¡SIGNY BUTTER,

AND

15 Cases CORK SELECTE › SALTED BUTTER (all in Good Order and Condition).

TERMS: As usual.

HUGHES & HOUĠII, Auctioneers.

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Hongkong, 25th October, 1905.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tunsignedy, Issei instru

HEUndersigned have received instructions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

MONDAY,

Wong-nei-cheong Road, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

Hopkinson,

Haakė,

Krauss, &c..

CASH OR CREDIT,

OR ON.

HIRE, FROM $10 PER MONTH

INCLUSIVE.

Hongkong, 22nd August, 1906.

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TO INVESTORS.

There is no better in-

vestment than obtaining

CLUB.

Mr. A G. Wise, Puise Judge, presiding in the 29th October, 1906, at 2.30 PM at No. 23. Our Summary Jurisdiction, Hadjee Mohamed Had. jee Ismail, trading as Hadjec and Company, af No. 1 D'Aguilar Street, drapers, sued. Said Fareed, the alleged cousin of the Sultan of Morocco, residing ato. 9 Wong Nel Chong, and Rechivam of K. H. J. Chatirmal and Com One thing is certain, underwriters, especiallypany, of No 8 D'Aguilar Street, to recover the in Lendon, will have to face a heavy claims bill for damages other than on "total loss"

more.

account.

One owner. Mr. Michael, has practically lost ur steamers, viz., the Afrudde, Signal, Jo. hanne, and Mathilde,

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr, F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:

On the 25th at 11.55 a.-The barometer has risen moderately over N. China, and slightly iS. China and Formosa.

The Japanese returns are not yet to hand, but probably the depression is moving to the N.E. across Japan.

Pressure is highest over China to the Nor of the Yangize. It is slightly law in the neigh bourhood of the Philippines.

Moderate to fresh monsoon is indicated on the China Coast and over the M. part of the

China Sea.

FORECAST. -Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E. windsmoderate; fine.

2.-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, fresh, and Lamocks, same as No. 1.,

3-South coast of China between Hongkong

4.South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. 1.

sum of $328 money alleged to be due to the plaintiffs for goods sold and delivered to the second defendant, for and on behalf of the first,

Mr. C. F. Barlow, of Messrs. Goldring and Barlow, appeared for the plaimiff, Mr. R. Gar- diner, of Mr. O D. Thomson's office, sepre senting the first defendant, the second defend. ant not being represented.

writ of summons by striking out the name of Mr. Barlow applied for teave to amend the

Rechivam as sole defendant in the case. the Art defendant, Said Fareed, and leaving

amended accordingly, by striking out the name Mr. Gardiner did not object, and the writ was of Said Fareed as a defendant.

His Honour (to Mr Gardiner): Where is the Colony last Saturday, after swindling all your client? I understand he absconded from

these people.

stand, but was retained before he left the Mr. Gardiner; Yes, my Lord; so I under.

Colony. He might have been sick,

His Honour: Well, you appear because he retained you; you need not mind whether he is here or not. But he had been swindling al over the Colony, whenever he could find a dupe to victimize.

STEADS with WIRE and RATTAN MAT DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BED TRESSES, TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with GLASS, CHIFFONIERS, OVER- MANTELS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, BOOK CASE, CHEST-OF-DRAWERS, DESK, ICE CHEST, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE,

&c.,

&c.

&c.; ALSO

One GENT BICYCLE. Catalogues will be issued." TERMS:-As usual.

The always popular

s

Whisky. A blend not

excelled in the East.

(1036 Worth twice the money

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 25th October, 1906.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions quoted.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

SATURDAY,

the 3rd November, 1906, at 12 o'clock Noon, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, The American Steamer

#YRUNA,‚“ with all her Anchors, Chains and Appurten ances, &c., as she now lies off the Cosmopolitan Docks,

Tontage.... Length

PARTICULARE:

(805.34 gross. 1469.68 nett.

100 feet.

Beam............ 25 " Depth............. 13 Speed........9/10 knots.

The Engines are of the Compound, surface

For further particulars, apply to the Under- signed.

Mr. Barlow then called the plaintiff who said that the goods, the subject matter of this suit, A Few days ago a bailiff from the Supreme of the Said Fareed, he the said Rochivam stand-condensing type. I.H.P.430.

were supplied to Rochivam for and on behalf Court had to go to Sham-shui po to arrest an alleged absconding debtor. After making an

ing security for the payment for same, and the

man of law discovered his quarry under a bed fendant, Said Fareed, was not present when exhaustive search of the man's premises the credit was given to, and the account made out in the name of Rochivam alone. The first de- in an unoccupied room in the house. "What the goods, were purchased, Evidence in sup are you doing there?" asked the man with port of the above was adduced, and then the No. 34, grey, Messrs. Parker and Mackie the warrant. "Oh, I am only waiting for my defendast asked for an adjournment to edable owners. Very heavy animal. When he shakes off wife to come and give me my medicine him to examine plaintiff's books, as they were his clumsiness he might be able to do something. replied the mendacious hider Arrest folkept in Gujerati, and no Court official was able No. 35, light cheninut, Mr. C, W, May. Big lowed before any "medicine" was adminis adjourned and ordered to be placed on Friday's to translate them. The case was accordingly lege ; more of a draft pony than of racing breed.❘tered.

general litt,

ERNS:-25% of the purchase money to be paid by the purchaser on the fall of the ham mar, and the Steamer to be at the purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.

N.B-A Steam Launch will leave Blake Pier at 11.30 AM. on the day of the sale, to convey intending purchasers,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hopekoog, 25th October, rgoć,

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PRICE:

Per Case

-< $14.00.

MIX WITH - TANSAN.

H. PRICE & CO.,

́WINE MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Telephone No.135.

Hangkong, 14th October, 1908,

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