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TELEGRAMS.

*[Renter's]

The Cruise of the Atlantic Flost.

LONDON, 14th November,

It is officially stated that there is no ques Aion of the Atlantic fleet making a demon- stration in Morocco waters. The fleet is merely going on its prescribed cruise,

The House of Commons: The House of Commons resumed the de- bate, on the Land Tenure Bill at 2:45 pm... to-day.

The Boor Raid....

A detachment of the Cape Police had half an hour's fight with. Fenrira's raiders, who retreated to the bush. Two more bands have entered Cape Calony, "

Later.

The United States and Japan. Mr. Metcalf, interviewed, opined tin: the treaty with Japao guaranteed to Japanese

THE HONGKONG

A SOLICITOR'S TOUT

AND HIS TYPEWKITKA.

There were no cases of any ipporance be- fort his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puiane Judge, when he presided in Summary Jurisdiction at the Suprema Court this morning, but one case alone occupied more of the attention of the Court than all the rest of the two dozen odd on the list put together. It was not the importance

were

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TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906

THE SS. “KINSHAM"

COURT OF INQUIRY.

At the Marine Court this afternoon, an in quiry was held into the stranding of the".s. Kin Ann Captain J. J. Loasjus, on the 18th September last.

as assessors,

The lever of Captain Johan Jacob Lossius, master of the ns. Kinsham, applying for an quizy to be held, was read by the President, who then read the warrant constituting this Cour

Capies of Captain J. J. Lossius's letter applying for this tnquiry had been supplied to

the certificated officers of the Kiuthan

The Presidents is there were three points to beconsidered by the Court: (1) Was the master of the Ainshan justified in anchoring at Piler Point when he found the ship drifting in an easterly, direction? (2) Did the master

take every precaution having regard to the valuable lives and property under his charge, and (3) If she had both her anchors down and the cogines going full speed, do you consider the would have taken the ground?

a seamanlike proceeding to proceed 10 Pile:? Point when he got through Capsimun Pass and found the wlad" increasing, as it was the best thing to do, that being the boat suchntage -within reach.

1 be this was proceeding when over repre sent, tive left the Coun.'

H. W. Dawson (Reserve), Mr. A. Tucker. CRAIGENOOWER"V, CIVIL SERVICE C.C. This League will take place to-morrow ai 5 p.m. on the Craigengower ground. The Craigengower term will bec' ka "follows:--- Mesim. I. E. Lammert (Capt.), K. Blast, M. E. Asger. A. O. Brown, L. 4. Rose, R. Pestonji, J. Kinhard, E. S. Ford, S. E. Green, R. B. Cooper and G. Evans.

Reserve:E. Irving..

The following is the League table up to dale:-

Club..

Matches,

The members constituting the Court were VIL SERVICE cricket club. the following: Lieut. C W. Beckwith, R.N.,

The following team has been selected to Marine Magistrate, presiding, rad with him

represent the above club in a match, Caigen Lieut. C. R. Boucher, R., H.M.S. Kgower C. C. to-morrow. Play to commence on of the cause of action-it was but a trifling | difred, Captain Peetham of sa. Empress of the latter club's ground at 2.16 p.m. Hon. Dr. claim af $15.70 for work done and materials ↑ India, Captain J. H. Park. 8.3. Adana, silting J. M. Atkinson, Mr. H. T. Jackman (capt.).. Mr. E. 1. Reed, Mr. F. Fiden, Mr. L. E. Brett, supplied by one Chinese firm in another,

Mr. T. Lamble, Mr. A J. Jordan, Mr. P. P. There were no solicitors, engaged on either

Adanis, Mt. F. Bac n, Mr. W. H. Kelly and side, and when his Homur e fled for the writ then the trouble begh. The details of the el sim were supposed the; ripe-written, but it ferpired me than a madmary expert 10 der phe the extramdinary production put hafes the Coait., Awong the items such remarkable meductions

for-4.5.52% púpo.?.fu.z.." pipes"; "ddondots," for "defendants"; "inner" for "balance": "Materiosuphia", stood for "material sup- plied"; "dimoth" was not a new motor engine hy "diameter"; "Fishlstr in meant "Fish Street", and so on through just such another Fist of gems! His Honour said he would like very much to know who was the author of this „remarkable documiem, and the plaintiff pointed to a man in the body of the Cout, mying that Great Britain and Cermany. be was he amanuensis on this occasion, Prince von Buelow, in the Reichstag, Pannur called him up, and it was then found quoted Germany's abstention from abstract he was what is fou monty known as a ing Great Britain ii Egypt as an example | "solicitor's Tom", dr sheet-corner lawyer, of her unreserved recognition of Great Bri-Addressing this in fividtral 1 Eis-Homeut said taiu's position in the word The establish that he wanted no more of that kind of work tut before him; it had caused a considerable ment of friendly relations would require time'

aront of the time of the Court to be wasted and patience, owing to the long period of

in an attempt to decipher t ́e extions hierogl. misunderstandings. Ton much idipbrtance phics, and added that if the man desired to was attached to the alleged personal differs continue h's "profession" he had better lose ences between King Edward and the Kaiser, no time in investing in a new type-writer but, neither would allow their personal After some difficulty the plaintif so ceeded in susceptibilities to affect national, interests.

proving his clann, and obtained judgment with costs against the defendant,

children, the right of an education on an equal footing with the most-favoured nations. The Federal Courts would therefore de- clare the State law unconstitutional."

A WONDERFUL, NAMMATIPE,

CANION PAY BY DAY.

RIPORTANT INTERVIEW WITH VICEROY Cinly Fur

The

Captain Lossius said he left his wharf at 8.30 am, on the ith September, with a very strong, wind blowing. He managed to go on till he Craigengower got to Capalimun Pass. There were constant Kowloon ...

Civil Service......... Hisqualls until he got to the East Brothers.

Hongkong Police. sea was running very high, and he went on and anchored at Piler Point. He had four.K.C.CA European passengers and over 400 native R. E....... passengers, and Chinese crew of 100

Army Sla..... His draft was eight fist thee inches ait, and six feet seven inches forward. The ty phoon signal was hoisted at the Harbour Office when he left. It was a back drum which ins dicated that these was a typhoon east the Colony. He carried two anchors, one weigh ing,26 cwt and 19 the other. He had Linery fathoms of cable for each anchor. It was about ten minutes to ten when he passed the

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East Brothers. Witness was en iké bridgé at the i me The wind was north when he ao j chored off Piler Point. The vessel then Tell off broadside on to the wind, and so he tried to get her round, head to the wind with his en. gines. He hove in on his chain to try and lung her head up to wind, Fe get lo ́abeau 30' fathoms of chain, and he could see fit the vessel

was digging and drift ng buoad-ide an to the wind, hend to southward, with jo fathoms fcble on her anchor. He, cleared the Kasi Brothers, still keeping his nchor on the ground. It was impossible to say what

{Prom The Fire Corresponenti st] porn

Canton, 15th inst

üe that was. The wind was fom the west, "Yesterday" "totenoon, Commander Citang and after clearing the Brothers the wind shifted | Yuen Ko, paid a visit to E, Viceroy Cliow to south west. He then man ged by Fuat lis yamén. He had a long interview working lits engines to get her stern in the wond. At five minutes past eleven o'clock be with his Excellency, upan important question the beach. He saw the whole of the coperite Canton tulitory affairs. The inter-rothers as he passed very close. he wind view listed several houis,

DARING KIDNAPPERS,

8 ULENT'S EXPRÐI NCR'AT MAÇÃO,

His.cat siged up the back, his hát missing, black and blue marks, veronfhis neck, bioking a' picture of misery, a Chinese youth, about eighteen years of age, les est in foreign fashion; dashed burathkosly into the darees room of the Central Poire Soy on yešte day Cafternoon, shuilty witer three o'rink, and se lated a hair-raising yain to Inspector Smith He was a student residing with his uncle and aunt at No. 13. Westein Street. That morning his unde gave han fifty dollars to pay a bills Before going, however, be born-wed by uncle's“ In Flonam, arestain, mati surnamed Fang gold watch and chai ». Instead of going on the' wis some time ngo kimapped by robbers, but errand he took a trip to the Petanical Gardens.

forumarely offered his cape from their cus He went there in ee things lie was tody. Evidently the tablurs decided to regain accupying the seat pe test to College Gardens het capture for a few days ago whilst stand- rend nga pamphlet, telaing to "The Curse in front of the Long Noo Temple here of Gambling? when ¡laei meu spring out Logi

li + was sudd nly sized and foverd into a sam the bush near by atud avacked hun. Use of tan, when carried hom off On arriving at the highwaymen Kejari tim by the beuf and brekcheng (outside Cavior; the rothers forced neck and pulled homy to his seat while the mber him, ashore at the point of a revolver, and two sols his cla's apogerty The robbers wrapping a blanket, sound him. they carried "then disapeared the one way they came, bim off in a lasket to a temple where they He begged the police 14 help big to erover chained asd geordert him. The rascals forced the property for,a "he said, he had better report bai to we talus firm, saying that he would be released on payment of a ransom of 56,oro himself sick i ne bi fare interviewofg his uncle,

Inspector Steh mk on all the di fortundely the sighi before lasi, whilst the had said, and despatched. Detective-Sergeant į taltors were indeed asleep, he took the oppor; Murison with 15 student to the scene of tunity to eßert bis extape again. Beng chain- the alleged robbery tai vestigate. The buy

ed for so long he was unable to walk, so pointed out the plan where he said to was held up," but hom the bank of the plan the

le pot a chur les take him horne. detective could not disenert day signs of a stroggle having taken place there. Jis suspicions were then aroused arcing the bushes in the veinitytherificar uma le a dise covery which farme a rige to telleged robbery. The boy's show hat, erumpled up, was lying bidden arding the boshes, and sonic distance away from that the detersive påcked up a few scraps of paper, which he porketach Then the delectiexmined the scraps at paper he had found and måte them out to he part of a nawmicket for a watch. Ahhough the ticket was in the put in the Tudi name, which showed that he had piwned a watch some days previously, it had no direct reference to the present cove The police laboured on the cave for fully six heurs, and were beginnere to disbelieve the boy's yát, when after much questi^uing he broke down and confusserl cheat all he had said, was a tis ue of falseherd's

* was afraid to go home when lost my 'uncle's properte End money, za 1 concocted the stay. he said, -sobbing loudly, "Ta trif you the truth." he went my "1 gambled the property away. When I got the money and watch and chain feain my uncle. I took a trip to Macao and visited at reflu shop I laid the fifty dollars on four, hoping four wauhi uzo up did not. Two did. I then laid the watch Four came up. I was desprate. All I had then was the chain, which I planked be. tween one and four. Three was the w naing number and I was done." He continued that

on one.

the fantan men gave him the cost of his Ps sage to Hongkong, and returnir e herche went to the gardens and invented the story which he gave the police The youth's sucle had arrive ed by this time, and after the boy had been severely lecture by the police, he was allowed to return with his guardian, promising the while. that it would not occur

rain.

THE WRATHER,

The following reposit is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkung Observatory:→ fo the 6th at 17.95 a-The harameter has fallen rapidly over Japan, ånd riven slightly to moderately elsewhere

The typhoon exists still as an ordinary depression to the East, of the Lonchons, Owing to the disappearance of the high pres. auro recently covering P. Japan, it will pro- bably now move away to the N.E..

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DAYLIGHT ROBBERY,

Yestenbý aliqui moon a day light robbery was committed at Naiken Vreel in the western Potion of the city in the home of a man hamet Wang, Fix robbers with revol cas en- tered the house and held op the notes, The tesdruts were forced into a roam the door of which was then locked. The robbers rani sickril the building and departed with, you esh, pearls to the vdue of seve al hundred dellars and a large quantity of clobing. The matter has been reported to the police.

THE YUFT BAN HAILWAY.

The Hoard of Commerce (Shanghai) has sent un official to Canton, to inquire and report on the working Yuei-Ban Railway Company The bad thinks the company is not under proper management and is not giving the shareholders satisfaction.

COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE,

31. M.

was blowing at hurricane strength. When he passed the Brothert he was trying to get inside heat to anchor in shelt r.. Firto the time of us pusing the North point of the Brothers until he took the ground it was about twenty minutes. When he went asline the wind was about South, still at hurricante (nicel Whe ness had been trading in these waters for tr years. He had been, caught is several ty. phoons.

to Captain Beatham; When he had an cho ed to other typhoons he dragged. Ile hept the one anchor in the ground and only 30 fathoms at cable ant as he hoped in get hei head to wind so as to keep her from telling He did not let go the other anchor because she was broadside on to the winds and the gangways were broken up, and the vessel war getting flooded.

10 Lieur, Boucher: When he left Hongkong he did not think he would get a typhoon buy only a strong gale, because his glass was still high

To Captain Bertham : If he had known that the typhoon would, ave been 'ef such short duration he would have kept her going

To Caprain Park; He had ja faljòms ou when he took the beach..

To the Court: He had his engines going all the time. He did not give her all her chair becat o he wonted to gel inside the Bra-hers,, She was broadside on to the sea, and that made les on that account to a certain extent un

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- cùs Played

3

3 points a win.

point a draw,

Drawn.

oowware Points.

To-day's Advertisements,

HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT,

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

-MENU. -

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 1966:

DINNER.

HORS D'EUVRES. Caviate and Olive CrqutunS,

Sour,

Mock Turtle.

FISH.

Smok d Fish and Butter Sauce,

ENTRIES. Chicken en Compôle,

Parties a la Toulouse. Baked Macaroni and Tomatoes."

CURRY.

i arsce.

JOINTS, &c.

Roast Sirloin of Heef and Baked Potatoes,

Roast Pheasant and Bread Sauce....

Boiled Bacon and Spinach.

Gold Roast Augralish Lamb, Tomato and

Opion Balad.

SWEETS.

Vermicelli i udding,

Rum umelauss.

Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes;

Cheese Spars.

DESSERT,

Fruits.

Coffee.

FRENCH, TERRITORY OF KWONG, CHOW WAN.

[1107

TENDERS for the FARM during 6 or

for RAW AND PREPARED

OPIUM imported or prepared on the spot will be received at Matche (Kwong Chow Wan) up to December 8th, 1956 All details and conditions will be given by the French Con- sulate, Hongkong, any day between to A.M. and t.

By Order,

[NFORMATION has been received from?

the Mitary Authorities that GUN PRAC TICE will be carried out as under ur

Un SATURDAY, the 17th November-

From Sarwan, in an Easterly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, commencing at to P.M., and finishing at 12 Noon. On TUESDAY, the 20th ovember-

From Lyemun S. Dt, towards Entrance to Jurk Bay, nt rages up to 6,000 yards, comiencing at 7 1.M., and finishing ai .9 39 P. M

On THURSDAY, the 22nd November:~

From evil's Peak, towards Waglan, at ran, es up to 14,200 yards, commencing at A.Md fishing a 2 PM. On FRIDAY, the 23rd November:-

From Lyemin S. Bt., towards Entrance to Junk Bay, ranges up to 6,500 yards, - commencing at 3 p.m., and fighing at

5 PM On MONDAY, the afth November

From Devil's Pe k, towards Wagian, at ranges opi to pyxo yards, commencing at apa M, and finishing at ima. On 1 UESDAY, the 17th, November

From Stop en teis, in a Westerly dírection, st ranijes up to 10,000 yards, commenc- ing * 3 p.m, and finishing at 5 P.M. On WELKESDAY, the 28th November-

From Movil's Peak and yemun S. Dt., towards Waglan and Entrance to Junk Bay, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, com mencing at to AM., and finishing at 1

P.M.

On FRID Y, the 30th November;

From Stonecutters, in a.Westerly direction, at tanges up to 10,000 yards, cominen- cing at 9 30 A M., and finishing at I. P.M. On the 1st and 4th December:-

From Belcber F. C, in a North-Westerly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, come encing at 9'A.-M., and finishingTMat

12 noon.

*On TÜESDAY, the 41: December;--

GASTON LIBERT,

Contul for France. Hongkong, 16th November, 1906. fitog

PUBLIC-AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

an

TUESDAY,

the 20th November, 1906, at 1.30 'P.M., their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Roid, corner of 1cc Ilouse Street,

A QUANTITY or MISCELLANEOUS. ARTICLES,

Comprising:

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.

HAVING SECURED AN INTEREST

IN A LARGE

LONDON FACTORY,

CAN SUPPLY

HOME PIANOS

ON EVEN MORE EXCEPTIONAL

TERMS THAN EVER.

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One REFLECTING .GALVANOMETER with SCALE, LAMP, &c., complete by Clark Muirhead & Co, One WHEATSTONE BRIDGE and ASTATIC GALVANOMETER by Siemens Bros, One Phir STANDARD RESISTANCES by Elbar Bros.;

AND

One REMINGTON_STANDARD TYPE- WRITER.

Catalogues will be issued.' TERMS:-As usual. ·

HUGHES & SOUGH

Auctioneers.. Hongkong, 16th November, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Front Stonecuiters, in a Westerly direcHE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

tinn, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, com- mencing at 6 30 PM, and finishing at 9 *P.M.

On WEDNESDAY, the già l'ecember :----

From Lyemum 'S T., towards Entrance to Junk Bav, al ranges up to 6, co yards, commencing at 6.3. – P.M., and finishing at 9 P.M

Samuel Bellmith said be was chief officer ni the ss Kinslan. They left the wharf at 18. 30 on he 18th inst., when the wind was blow very hard from the westward, until he an chmed at Piler Point On the way to the Fair [On way they stopped to take the crew offa Gibr ing junk. fter that he was engaged making everything ready for a typhoon, Just after passing the Capsimaa Pass, and were getting near the Brothers the master seit for him and said he had changed his mind, and he world not anchor at the Brothers but go to Piler Phial. He went forward, at the captain's ni fers, who told him when he let go the port an- chor he was to give her 45 fathom!

It was then very thick with blinding rain, and very heavy wind nearly alead He let go the pari anchini, but, there was such a stain on the before he dared to put on the brakes. cable that he had rase away in 6 fathons The

on the chain

Bowers-Hongkong Banks $810, National Banks $47, " ongkong Fires $337), HK., C. and M. Steamboats 537, Kowloon Wharvester was so thick that he could not see the

The vessel seemed to swing with her. bridge, Farstangiri Thicks Tis. 105, Hongkew Wave, TIs. 229, Hongkong Lands $10, head to south west, still keeping a great strain Dairy Farms $18. Ce ents Sry, Electrics 515e'd imagine, was mud,

The nature of the bottom, he Tramways $215, Ewas $74, Star Fenties (old) until he took the ground, he lost sight of After anchoring fat), (new) Fizi

There was tremendous cur and Manilas $23, Douglass $40, Shell Trans Sellers-Unions 1775, Cantons fyro, China

ever got a hall of the hottoin She was draps pod 37, China wars Sis. Rubs $9. Hongking Blacks 5151, West Paints fin, ging all the time. Just then he saw a junk preys Estate SC $13. China Borners $10-China

vudents fol tres $16, Repes | $23, China Light and Power $10, A. S. Wat-

sons $12, Powells $8

Sales: -China Tires 105, Macan “leamboats $27. Tudo hinas $3. Cements 519, Star Fernes (old) $25.

Nominal Hongkong Ports Brux).

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

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

Do. demand 10. 4 months' sight Prince-Bank T.

Vera-Back TVT. Germany-Bank T.T... Lulja 7.7.

Da,

demand

Shangbai–Bank T.T.

A second depression is moving into the Sagapore T. I. ....

Pacific to the N.E. of Japan.

Pressure is again high over N. China. Fresh to strong monsoon may be expected over the Formosa Channel and the China Sea, FORECAST,

1-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. winds, moderate; fair.

z-Formosa Channel, X.E. winds, fresh 19 strong,

3-South coast of China between Tiongkong and Lamocks, N:E. winds, fresh,

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

Japan-Back TT. Java-lank T.T. .....

Buying 1 mouths' sight ↑ JC.

months sight 1/na e papune

......2/3 9/16 .7/31 3/4

...2.90

Iverything ient, and he did, not think the auchtf

under with all hands, but they could de nothing to helpher The wind was then of such force that is hew the awning stanchions out of their sockets, and smashed all the gang ways. He then got orders, by the second officer from the captain, to heave in at one, and he aried to do so. After much difficufly he managed to heave in about 30 or 35 fathouet of cable. The steamer was then rolling heavily About quarter of an hour after this he saw what he took to be the north paint of Fast Brothers, very close on the port bow. After passing the Brothers the second officer comme and gave him another order from the

captain to keep his anchor on the ground, and not heave in any more, or let her drag. Short ly after that he took the beach. The wind was ..2.35$

at hurricane force. He had been for four .170)

years trading in and out of Hongkong, and had been in typhoons before. On the 18th all .720

the poils were closed, and all ready for %% prem

Typhoon."

.....1121

To Lieut: Boucher; he could not SAY 138 how the engines were being * ked as he was nol on the bridge. He had no idea 2/4/16 why he was told to stop heaving,

To Captain Beetham: He could have let go

| 32 days' si, in San Funcison & New York..56) || the anchor then,

months' sight

4 months sight France.....

6 months' sight

da.

571 To Licul Boucher: If he had let alip his 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne.....4 9/1 anchor he could not say if that would have ....395 | brought the ship under control. If she had .3.96] | had both her anchors down, and all her chains 2.441 out he thought she would still have dragged 32 1/16 | If they could have got ber head on to the wind, - 6% with the mid of her steam, he thought her an

4 months' sight Germany

Har Silver (EPITHELATH- Bank of England rate........

Sovereig..................................8.64 3 chore might have said, "It was, in his opinion

THURSDAY, the 6th December:- Fram Lyemun S. Dt., and Devil's Peak: rwards Entrance to Junk Ray and Wa.. bin, at ranges up to 6,coo yards, com. mencing at 10 AM, and finishing at 1

P.M.

On 'TUESDAY, the 11th December:-

From Belcher.F. C, in a, North-Westerly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, commencing at 930 A.M., and fiol hing

From Stonecutters, in a. Westerly direc una, al ranges up in '6,000 yards, com- mencing at 6 30 PM., and finishing at PN.

On WEDNESDAY, the 12th December:-

From Stonecutters, in a Westerly direction, ranges tip to 10,00 yards, commen. cing at 9.30 4.M, and finishing at 12 noon.

al

On THURSDAY, the 13ib. December

From Stonecutters, in a Westerly direc

tion, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, cam. menting at 2.30 PM., and finishing at 5

P.M

On FRIDAY, the 14th December

From Belcher F. C., in a North-Westerly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, commencing at y A.M., and finishing, at 12 hon

If the weather is unfavourable on way of the above dates, Practice will take place on the following day.

All ships, junks and other vessels are to. keep clear of the ranger

CHARLES WM. BECKWITH,

Lieur, R.N.,

Harbour ML 21, &c. Hongkong, 15th November, 1905.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

"DEVANHA,"

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FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by, the above-mane vessel are hereby informed that their Gnudu ars being landed and placed of their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gollowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted opt mark by nurk, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, &c., ex; SS; Moldavia. From Italy..

From Australia.

From Calcutta,

From Persian Gulf, ex B.1.S.N, and I. &

P. 5. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be landed here 'unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods noi-cleared by the 22nd instant, at 4 Katy will be subject in real

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 representative B an appointed hour

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

No Claims will be admitted after the Gonds have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hewukong, 16th November, 100%,

PURCHAS · R DIRECT.

Hong kong, soth November, 1966

138

MOET & CHANDON'S

HIGHEST GRADE OF CHAMPAGNE IS

DRY IMPERIAL"

BRAND

AS SUPPLIED BY ROYAL WARRANTS-

To

KING EDWARD VII.

THEEMPEROROFGERMANY.

THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.

ALSO SUPPLIED FOR THE

LEADING PRESIDENTIAL

BANQUETS

OF

14 FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES

STEAM TO CANTON. [1108 THE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer

"KWONG TUNG”..... 1,738,,H. W. WALKER.

Leaves Hongkong for Canton on each Sun day, Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 every evening. Leases Canton for Hongkong on each Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, about 3.30 o'clock every evening,

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"KUTSANG " having arrived from abave Ports, Consignees of Cargo by ber are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining en board after 5. P.M., the 17th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense. No Eiro Insurance will be effected

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co... General Maungen. Ingskopp, 16th November, 1996)

This Fine New Steamer has unexcelled Accommodation for First Class Passengers and is hit througbon by Electricity. Electric Fans in First Class Cabins,

((Servant Page Fare-Bingle Journey..$5

Lexcluded), Meals......

..St each.

The Company Wharf is situated in front of the New Western Market, opposite the old Harbour Oflice

YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD,

No. 8, Queen's Rond West Hoogkang, ab November, 1900, (1073

Per Case iz Bottles

$57.00

24.Bottles 60,00

SOLE AGENTS :.

& CO.,

H. PRICE

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN's Road Central

Hongkong, Eth November, 1906...

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