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TELEGRAMS.

[Renter's.)

The Duke of Connaught.

LONDON, 7th November. The Duke of Connaught will start in December on an unofficial visit to India, and on an official tour to Ceylon and Hongkong.

- Later.

The Duchess will accompany the Duke of Connaught on his visit to the Far East:

The Governorship of New York.

The latest returns indicate that Mr. Hughes, the Republican candidate, has been elected Governor of New York with a narrow plurality, defeating Mr. Hearst, the Democrat.

Later.

Mr. Hughes was elected Governor of New York by a majority of 55,000.

The China Association. At the dinner of the Chin Association, Mr. Gundry, presidia, said he was convinc ed that the policy of the Chinese was to drive a wedge here, and loosen a brick there, until they gained full control of the Customs, hence the Association's active protest. Japan had given proof of her good intentions by the opening of Dalný to trade.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER

A MORNING AT THE RAILS.

***Talpin, get up! B'long alla game 'hap pas Sbe."" | route mysslí, mentally cursing the "boy," the race-course, and the ponies, incid." catally. This is by the way. By flva-forty-five I put in an appearance at the coffee room and the fl wour, of the grond. Al Tai's brew strikes my ellactory organs rather cheerfully and invite Ingly.

As I stand at the rails, looking at a misty course, and at intervals at a passing pony, and at the same time listening to the great "yarns" being related by a jollier crowd not far away, I wonder if the lunatic who first got the idea of racing into his empty brain-bix ever experi enced leaving a warm bed on a cold morning to face a still colder race-tak. After some deduction I arrive at the conclusion that he had not, that he was one of those things" that preach and don't abide by what they say, and that rf he had, and I had the good luck of meeting him-well, that's not what I am here to do.

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Turaing round to return home 1 receive a thundering clout, which, 1 believe, war nicant by the deliverer for my back-one of those whacks that would perhaps sand some of the China ponies I have seen to their graves- but which touched elsewhere. I meet 'n friend-not a sport by a long chalk, but one of those persons who try to make one believe that it is impossible for him to remain in bed Sir Ernest Satów emphasised the extreme after foar o'clock, and that his presence on the difficulty of the position of the British Mini-course was for the benefit of his health-not by ster in Peking now-a-days and gave a tribute any means looking for any tips that might be of use on race days11 hinted, at the time, that to the admirable assistance he had received

he should consult the vet for his malady, frit from the loyal and zealous servants of the

he allowed it to continue at the present jate he British Government.

might same day find it impossible ta go to bed at all, and that during one of his "health trips"; one awning he might be mistaken for a beach- comber and pinched by an ignorant Indian cop, and nailed for being a suspicious character: He said he would take my advice, and wh

The Straits Sottlemonts.... Letters Patent, including Labuan in the Straits Settlements, have been gazelled,

IK VICEROY SHOM:

PREPARING 10 LUATE CANTON,

[From a Correspondent ||

..

Canton, 8th November

adjourned to the fee-room for an eye opener," which, was an doubt badly wanted.

As Lemerge from the cuffer room i tus up against our great gymkhana" jock," who 1 regjet to say, has not yet met with the brackets tan official, meeting, but who has had the worst of luck, usually getting laid op just the

. H.E. Vicetny Slum is now or mpleting, bis arrangements fi leorg Canton, and only ***nwaits, the anival of 11E Chow Fu, the Vice-day or two he ore the meeting takes place. He

my-designate. As soon as 11. Shum has handed over the Viceregal seals of office to 1.E. Chow Fu he will leave at once for Shang- hai, to spend the mouth's holiday that has been granted him by his fimperial Master On the expiration of the month's leave he will go to Peking for an audience with the Emperor and the Empress Dowagne, before sailing for Yun.

nan and Kwaichow.

ON THE FAILWAY AGREEMENT..

Once again H.II. Viceroy Slam has sent a despatch to the Board of Foreign Affärs at Peking, stating that (in his opinion) the terms ehndied in the Kowloon Canton Railway agreement, between Great Britain and China, ate much ton one-sided, as they are 100 much in favour of Great Britain: A similar fault is found by H.E., with the American agreement regarding the Canım-kfankowtailway, which, he says, favours the Americans too much. H.E. has therefore urged upon the Board of Foreign Affairs the necessity for revising and re- considering the waters.

PETROLEUM

IVORLD

SRNSATIONS.

DUTCH ENTERPRISE AND GERMAN MONÉV,

It is being gradually discovered that as the result of number of a tróit moves Dutchmen are fasi, securing the position of prominence occupied by Englishmen in the old fields of the Far East. They are doing this largely through the secretly employed influence of the flourishing Royal Dutch, Petroleum Company

In the island of Soni tra this compiny has. some three hundred thousand acres of pil-bear- ing territary, several refineries, and a huge distributing system, which includes storage. Installations and a fleet oftail-carrying steamers. The news that it has definitely offered to purchase. what is practically a partnership in. terest in the British *hell Company is this week followed by the statement that is behind a German syndicaté which i- buying oil-fields at Moreni and Colibassi, and n ́refinery aï Ploesti, in Roumania. It is also reported that, with the approval of the Royal Dulch, the Nedesi idsch-End scho, Industrie- en-llandelmstschappij (in which the Shell Company has a preponderating interest) has decided to increase its share capital by no less than 18,000,000 guilders (£1,500,000)

Obviously, great changes are being made in the organisation and finance of oil companies, and these are certain to quickly reflect on European market conditions,

The Dutchmen, allied with several German- financed offshoots will, particularly when they secure an interest in the Shelf Company, be able to put up a fight against the Standard Oil Company in the Europea markets. They will control the enormous production of the oil-fields of the islu of the Far Eas), draw oil from some of the best territories in Roumania, and, through the Shell, get auxiliary supplies from Texas, Russia, and other parts of the oil world.

FRENCH PHILANTHROPY.

TO EDUCATE chinese boys.

[From a Correspondent,】

Canton, 7th November.

a however, worked in one or two dark ones on us at the Gymkhana, and is very likely in d so again. 1, to my great regret, got it in the neck on one occasion, having laid 100 to 30 against the winner. The next on the scene song of our champion fe ther-weights, who bas apt had the best of luck in his mounts but

who, if Fortune should show her smiling face. will be one of the first to meet her ball way and do this part of the basines. It is now

ketting a bit light so I resume my overcoat and subil up and down on the fails, and watch the fun,

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FALSE TRADE-MARKS.

SEIZURE OF RUBBER SHOIS,

[From a Correspondent]

SLAB-DEALING IN SINGAPORB.

BABIES, DOUGht and soLD.

The Singapore Free, Press, of zis ult, re- port:- Yesterday afternoon before Mr. Colman Mr.A W. Bailey, Assistant Protector of Chi nest, charged two Can'onese women with trafficking in girls.

Canton, 7th November. For some time pist it has been suspected that the rubber thines being sold in Canton, and bearing the marks designating them as of Mr. Bailey anid that the steamer “ei Song zurind here from nongkong on the rath in- Messrs. W. G. Humphreys and Co't manui ac-

stad and certain women from the steamer ture, were spurious imitations. The 'maler

wen examined at the Protectorate. The ac was investigated as it was found that the shoes

cund were amongst their women and each sold as W. G. Humphreys' never saw that had a baby with her. The babies were company's factory. Representations were ac"

gir. Witness suspected these women to be regular traffickers in girls who pass between cordingly made to the British Consul-General,

Hongkong and Singapore. Witness looked who, upon the strength of them, requested the up a banks in the Protectorate and found Nam Hoi Magistrale'io, arrest a shop-keeper, | phographs of the accused and entries named Yik Fung, who had a shop in Koo Yeehang they had previously come from The story Hengkong with girl children. Street, who had these shoes in stock and was

they had then told was that they were on selling them. The arrest was accordingly ther way to join their husbands in Kuala Lum made pod the shoes seized, and the matter is

purnd other places. One of the accused had now in the hands of the Magistrates.

agil child with her then and on being ques tioned she said this child had died. Witness could not prove any previous sale of babies, parould he prove the children now with the women were to be sold. The children were sold people who wished to bring up a girl' to mon to their cons, or as servants, and the children were often sold into 'brothels.

DARING RESCON AT SKA.

SIX LIVES SAVED.

Further details are now available of the rescue of six Japanese sailors by the.N.Y.K. Aki-maru on Wednesday evering last, alrendy briefly reported, says the Japan Chronicle of 30th ult. From information obtained yester day by a Chronicle representative from pas. sengers and others on board the Akt-mars it appears that the rescue of these distressed men was a particularly gallant act, as tremendously high sens were, running at the time, and the chances against a ship's lifeboat weathering such a gale were very great.

The first accused said she had come to Sing- apt to join her husband. She was asked if the baby was for sale and she told her interroga.

or was not, as it was her own bom child.

Mr. Colma told the woman that it seemed to him to be strange that a woman like her shook travel backwards, and forwards between

Singpore and Longkong.

The woman was, however, emphatic that thelaby was not a slave-child and called a wins who said he had known her in China. Hehad, however, not seen her for eight years.

The second woman told a similar story

hand, and claimed the baby in her arms, as herown.

9. 1906.

To-day's Advertisements,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

-MENU.

SATURDAY, November 10th, 1905.

DINNER.

HORS D'OEUVRES.,, Anchovy Eggs.

SOUP.

Clear Windros,

FISH.

Fried So's and Tartare Sauce,

ENTREES." Fillet of Steak, and Tomatoes. Truffles Cuilets. Chicken Liver and Ham Parties,

CURRY.

· Dry.

JOINTS, &c.

Roast Australian Lamb and Mini Sivce. Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, Boiled Corned Leg of Pork and Pease Pudding. Cold Leicester Pie and Mixed Safıd.

SWEETS.

Bread and Butter l'udding. Plum Pudding and Brandy Sauce. Noyau Ice Cream and Fieger Cakes, Cheese Straws.

DESSERT.

Coffee.

Fruits.

kutimations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO-

CO., LD.,

ARE SHOWING

HIGHEST CLASS

PIANOS,

BY

THE LEADING MAKERS

OF

THE WORLD.

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THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,' 1898,

:

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK,

On Wednesday last the Taiko maru, a japani, about having come to Singapore to join her NYAN TOBACCO CO., LTD., whose

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ese schooner, carrying lime and whof frem Fukuara to Chemulpo, was blown out of Koza

Mr. Colmon convicted both the women and ki-where she was anchored-by the typhoon.sentenced them to a month's rigorous imprison After her cables patted she drifted out to, sea, mesteach and a fine of $:00 or a further two, and was about fifteen miles from Kozaki light. mgths in jail. house when sighted by the N Y. K. steamer. The Aki-ne ru bad Men in a typhoen for four days coming up from Shanghai to Kobe, and a very high sea was turning, with a moderate breeze, when, the distress signa's of the Toiko-maṛu were sighted about 6.15 pm, on the 24th instant

Captain Yagi and Mr. J C. Richards, the chief officer, were on the bridge, and 'immed-- lately Captain Yavi observed the Taiko maru in distress he stopped his ship, and ordered a boat to be lowered in go to the assistance of the wrecked schooner, Volunteers were called for to man the boat,' and the re- sponse was so spontaneous and ready that the it could have been filled twice over. The crew was composed of the following men, in charge of th chief officer of the Aki-war-

the crew

The important question as to what was to be dom with the babies, which had been crying in Court all afternoon, thea arose and Mr. Bailey, suggested that they be sent to the Convent.

COMMERCIAL

WEEKLY SHANE REPORT,

Reviewing the share business for the week, Mrs. . S. Kadoor e and Co. write on the 'h mste. are issuing one report a day Eater than usual, to-morrow being the aoni venary of the birthday of His Majesty the King and a Public Holiday,

The market has, bren somewhat dull and the volume of business has been small, •

Marine Insurances.- Cantons and Unions art without busi, ess and quiet at $300 and $775 respectively, and the latter may probably

laiks. Hongkong and Shanghai Ranks are enter and obtainable at $817)." The London S. frie, lid officer; S. Haraoka, cadet ap-quation has dropped, to £94.10. Nationals prentice; Kato, Notce, Akimoto, Tanube, can be placed at $17. Kato, Maria, Kodama, and Maituda, seamen, I unler The oats were double-manned, owing to the heavy weather, the third officer and the busun pulling stroke. All the boat's crew bad life. belts an, as the best precaution possible, al- though eye-witnesses state that it is doubitul if they would have been af much value in such

Stewart's good-looking chestnut.

The first pony to ewer in Act One is Mi. M.

stad from the trainer that he is somewhat dusty and has to be worke' quite early so that he shall not be excited by the other pines. I hope he will soon settle down and thrive on his work, as he is a very shapely one, and has my points to recommend him.

Now causes Mri Goetz's big brown, with Mr. Gegg in the saddle. He is a big, strong sort of pouy, but has no swing in his paces and added in this, bas a pair of doubtfal imies, so that for the owner's sake i hope that his other draw, a Bay, will develop into something that look like raring.

Ai bere comes the pick of the basket, Mr. Clarke's Arab-lowking grey, "owner up, and mov.ng well as he goes a gentle canter. What grat hopes are ce tied in this noble animal,

a sea.

be had at a low rate

Fire Insurances.-Hongkong Fires have ain changed hands at $95 at which price they are in demand. Hongkong Fires are fimand have buyers at $332).

Shipping Hongkong, Canton and Macao When the lifeboat left the side of the Aki Steamboats continue to advance and close in de- mare it was already dark, and before the boat mind at $273. Shell Transports are strongerand are qunted $1 31/ Star Ferries have declined had gone very far the chief officer found that it engish at which rate there have been sales, was impossible to steer her with the rudder, clong with further buyers, while the new and he had to use, ari nar To make matters

shus have receded to $18, without business. worse, the lantern on board capsized and went

Tales, Douglases and Chin and Manilas are cut, so that these on board the liver lost alt que and the quotation are unchanged,

Refineries -China Sugars are quoted $145, trace of the lifeboat in the darkness. The galatwich price shares can be obtained. lant scamen pulled away with all their strength. and at last approached the dis chied schooner. It was impass.ble, however, 10 gel alongside,

Mining-Chinese Engi eerings have been sollio the North at 11, 910 ex the dividend

OTICE is hereby given that THE NAN

Re. istered Office is at Victoria, Hong- kung, have on the 4th day of October, 1906, applied for the Registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the follow- ing Trade Marks, being representations of :—

1. The Earth on a fancy background and

the words "The Globe.",

7. A Raven hovering over a stick and the words "The Raven," an eight-pointed star with the letters NV. thereon andva- bowl with smoke isaving therefiom.

Steinway,

Bechstein,

Bluthner,

Winkelmann,

3. A Flying Horse and the word "Horse." Collard & Collard,

4. A Chinese Girl, the word “ Belle" and a

leaf with a spray of flowers upon it.

5. The Chinese character

meaning

long life surrounded by five bati;

in the name of THE NAN YAN TOHACCO CO., LTD., who claim to be the role proprietors thereof.

The Trade Marks are intended to be used by the applicants, forthwith, in respect of the, fol. lowing gonds:-

CIGARETTES, IN CLASS 45. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

Dated the 8th day of November, 1906,

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Soliciters for the Applicants. THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION For RegistratION OF TRADE MARK.

1080]

NTROS AND CO., LTD., of to, Lord [OTICE is hereby given tha: COPE

*elson Street, Liverpool, England, Tobacco Manufacturers, have on the 3rd day of April, 1906, applied for the Registration in Hong.. kong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark :---

Hopkinson,

Haake,

Krauss, &c.

CASH OR CREDIT,

OK ON

HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH

INCLUSIVE.

Hoogkong, zand August, 1906.

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A Rectangular label, in the centre being a MOET & CHANDON'S

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disc against which is the representation of a swallow in flight, at the top of the labét is the name Cope's and at the bottom upon an ornamental scroll the word "Swallow ";

in the name of COPE BROTHERS AND COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be the sale proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark has been used by |

HIGHEST GRADE OY CHAMPAGNE IS

Can Catchre German Cup, or phaps N.1.U," dwing to the seas, and eventually the chief, mutained, their position and close with sellers applicants in respect of the following goods the "DRY IMPERIAL”

Mr. Macdonald's small, Hay is a bit of a goor and appears to catch hold a hitde more than a hit, is his cuter this mornin. he laid himself

ou like a workinan There seems to be no reason why he should not min out a fair pony if he can be kept back a bit. The grey also from the same stable is coming on fast and furnishing daily. I et's hope have got littee chatte."

"o'wanchec, can pass, and can do, are a vilence and our champion right weight, tro of even ponies who arg, in the hands of

and if they have any "stuff" in them it is certain that a will be brought nut at the light time.

Mr. May's light chestout appears to suffer in commini with a great many other bumags in this Colony from that “fired feeling" in the murning, bet when the "chow" hegns to tell ctn ham, no doubt, he will buck up se down

31. unter has a chestnut, who has a rooted intinathy to the race-course, but who will ño. delt be a gandish sont when he decides to give up ins objection. He is a good coloured one and shapely," Mr. Longue.'s does not strike the eye although I am told for the first few days the pony endeavoted in the case of the mafoo

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officer, Mr. Richards, passed a line from the lifeboat to the schooner, and the whole of the crew, Six japanese, were safely owed across o the line and hauled into the boat. All these unfortunate men were in a terrible condition, being bally burnt by the time, and were thoroughly exhausted. The schooner was in a very bad state, and sinking. Her masts and rudder were gone, and she was stove in aft. The return journey to the Akimaru slowly but safely accomplished, though with gre difficulty and risk. The ship's doctor at once attended the rescued 'men, and 'mode them as comfortable as possible until they were landed at Maji,

The captain of the Taiko-man stated that the shipwrecked men had signalled two other ships before the Abi-maru hove in sight, but their signals were hot answered. It is suppos- ed that evaptains of these vessel considered the sea too high and dangerous to risk mare lives to save those in danger. The more credit is therefore due to the captain and chief officer

to da su In his canter the ther winning, he w the Alimaru far the gallant rescue of these had a decided rocking horse action up and down in the same place.

Mr. White's patched head pony is likely looking ine and when he took the bit between his teeth the other morning appeared to hav a tum of speed.

Mr. Logan's is on the small sile, but is pesky and light in his ninvements, and may perhaps prove the e'usive pea.

Mr. Ross has a good looking onr, but does not move in his slow paces as if he was parti culady sound, however, when the Pirate gives hing his daily quarter he shinpes better.

Mr. Buxey's string are, so far, o ly doing trotting work, but when their trainer arrives, will no doubt undergo the ordeal known as "The survival of the fittest."

A pony that took my fancy is Mr. Moxon's though a plain-headed one he has good points and is a much improved pony. He was given

a" linee mova," and shaped well.

at . The result of the crushing for the past fourweeks, we are informed by private advices from Singapore, is 814 ozs. melted gold from 549 tons of stone.

hcks, harves and Godowns.- ongkong. and Whampoa Docks have changed hands at s and $51, and there are sellers at the Faller figure. Kowloon Wharfs are weak at Shanghai Docks are onger and the rale has advanced to Tls, 1ng with buyers.

burlose in demand

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TOBACCO, IN CLASS 45.

A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong."

·Dated the 8th day of November, 1996.

DENNYS & BOWLEY, Solicitors for the Applicants.

PUBLIC AUCTION

081]

Horgkew Wharfs have declined to Tis 2276 AT the Undersigned's Sales Room,

Lands, Potels and Buildings. There have be males of Hongkong Lands at 510; ant So and there are further sellers at this price. Humphreys Estates have changed hands at S, closing, steady, Shanghai Lands have declined to Tis, go for the old shares, at which rale they have been sold. Hongkong Hotels. a quiet at SerZĄ.

Cotton Mill-Ewąs have slightly improved and can be placed at Tis. 73. Hongkong Co- tent have sellers at $13. Alfather stocks under this heading are quiet at quotations.

Miscellaneous-Dairy Farms have been re- piled sold at 5 8, and are firm. Green Island Cements can be had at $ig. Small sales of Sangkats have advanced to Tl. 735 High Level Tramways have taken place at ardare in demand. Sumairas are somewhat firmer and are wanted at Tis, go, Steam Laundries have been reported sold at 551

Perells at $8.

men. In the presence of the whole of the pas sengers and crew, Captain Yagi expressed his appreciation of the conduct of Mr. Richards, the chief officer, and his then, and the parti-Wesons can be had at Staf and Williams culars of this rescue will be brought to the notice of the Japanese authorities.

MORE COLLEGES WANTED.

H.E. SHEM ON EDUCATION.

[From a Correspondent.]

Canton, 7th November. H.E. Viceroy Shum has sent a despatch 10 the Board of Education at Peking urging that colleges, solely for the study of the Chinese The John l'eet stable was not in evidence so language and literature, should. be established I presume they work in the evenings. I saw It is understand that a gentleman has arrived one pany, however, a white, with a few black in Hongkong, Singapore and other places east here, as the emissary of a wealthy French

of Suer where Chinese are congregated in large | gentleman who intends to provide the educaspois, which certainly looks a likely one. tion, passages and leep, of a number of smart of food ones though they have not

Mr. Hough appears to have drawn a couple numbers, in order that Chinese subjects who | Chinese boys from the provinces of Kwangtung been cantered and another one in his stable

yel are born in those places may be afforded every Fukien and Pechili, The philanthropist's

facility for obtaining as good a Chinere educa scheme is to send the boys to France, maintain helonging to Mr. Williams has a goud many

iin as they could do in their mother-country. them there, give them every educational supporters. So far he has done nothing except

to buck the "ridee boy" off a couple of times The Board of Education has the matter under advantage, and, at the expiration of four years from the time of their landing in France, to

and make a meal of a mafno's finger. He is a consideration, and in the meantime H.E. Vice- very shapely one and walks alla same return them to their own cousity. In this con- section the French Consul here had an inter-

'face' pony," but here my morning's enjoy-ray Shum has appointed two gentlemen, pro- ment terminated as found that it was neary visionally, to be inspectors of schools, and has view with HLE, Viceroy Shum, a few days ago,

eight o'clock, had not breakfaste and was also requested the Board of Education to re- to ask that some Cantonese boys be allowed to

due at affice at nina or not at all.

commend him some teachers, for such new jain the student parly, and it is understood that this will be permitted,

colleges as may be established.

A BUDDING SPORT,

To-day's.. Advertisement.

STEAM TO CANTON,

THE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer "KWONG TUNG”.....1,238.....H. W. Walker. Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Sun- day Tuesday and Thursday, ato every evenier. Leaves Canton for Hongkong on each Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock entry evening.

This Fine New Steamer has unexcelled Accommodation for First Class Passengers and throughout by Electricity. Electric Fans itYirst Class Cabins.

Finags Fare-Single Journey..$5

Hels................

((Servant Lexcluded).

The Company's Wharf is situated in front of the New Western Market, opposite the old Habour Office.

YUEN ON 5.S. CO., LD

No. 8, Queen's Road West. Hongkong, 7th November, 1956. [2078

13, Robinson Road, KOWLOON,

VERY VALUABLE RARE ÜLD POSTAGE STAMPS, TO-NIGHT, (FRIDAY), the 9th November, 1906, al 9 P.M.

TERMS: AS usual.

F. KIENE,

Auctioneer.

[1078 Hesabing, 9th November, rood. -

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

HE Steamship

TH

"ARRATOON APCAR," Captain A. E. Gentles, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, al 3 P.M.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents. Hanokeng 9th November, 1906

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

fr082

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

HARRATOON APCAR" baving arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed At once, at Consignces' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on board after 4 M. of the 12th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the hazardous andfor extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to tako IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge ofthe vessel will be landed and stored at Consigneer' risk and

expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 9th November, 1906, - [coBa

BRAND

As SUPPLIED by Royal Warrants

то

KING EDWARD VII.

THEEMPEROR OF GERMANY.

THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.

ALSO SUPPLIED FOR TIIK,

LEADING PRESIDENTIAL

BANQUETS

OF

FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES

Per Case 12 Bottles

24 Botitestin

SOLE AGENTS:

$57.00

60,00

H. PRICE & CO.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Hongkong, 8th November, 1god.

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