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RAUB AUSTRALÍAN

MINING CO.

GULD

MANAGER'S ANNUAL REPORT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 1907.

Above this level, two-stopes have been in operation, oba south and one" north, the latter. combining that being worked in the back of | the hanging wall leader. The lode bas aver. aged 93 in. in width and worth 4 dmt.”

340 ft Level. The main drive nonh bas

The general manager'e annual report for the year ending 28th February, 1907, 10 the chair- man, directors and shareholders of the Raub.been idle during the year.

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fol-making a total of 739 it, and, on becoming

The drive south has been extended ix ft

unproductive, was stopped.

Above this level we have two stopes carrying a lode varying from 66 in. to 120 ip., and from

to 8 dwt; in value.

THE " MONTEAGLE” MYSTERY,

." Persistent efforts are beløg made by Japan. ese merchants, with the aid of the Government, NO FURTHER. DEVELOPMEN-S.

to capture the cotton markets of China; and The Police and the detectives are doing with this object in view, the Japanese milia good work, and from practically no clue, they have, during the last six months, increased the have succeeded in discovering the fact that the camber of their spindles. Evidence is not

day elicited the fact that there were no further assistance to, the development of the cotton perpetrator of the dastardly crime is in the wanting that the Japanese Government is Colony, loquiries at Police headquarters to looking welch favour upon, and lending, financial

developments. The morderer is still at large,' (ndustry. Japan has many things in her favour but with his photograph, which is in the id this struggle for the Chinese cotton marketi possession of the Police, and the possession of She bas abundance of cheep concentrated a large quantity of Jewellery, 'ali entirely for | labour, she understands the wants of the tadics' use, they are very sanguine of a spendy Chinese people, and is la a better position

Australian Gold Mining Co., Ld., is a lowi:

Gentlemen, herewith beg to submit my Report on your mining and milling operations for the year ending 2 th February, 1907.

It is most gratifying to record that, after such a prolonged period of adverse times, the year now closed has resulted in our operations being of the lode was found taking a separate course capture, and at any moment the news may be } geographically to meet the demand than any

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› more succes "Tul, and, indeed, gives us some

substantial hope for the future.

The exploration work has had our undivided attention, and has been attended with antisfac 'tory resulta. Oce most important feature of the year's underground work is that in the derpees workinge in Koman mine-in a wipze

» sunk below. the 440 „f. level--the' lode "bas maintained its good appearance, carried an average width, and has gives an average value per ton that can be reckoned on as payable, This development speaks for itself, and leaves us no alternative but to sink the existing main shaft to another level, preparations for which

are now in hand.

the north drive stope, the hanging wall portion From a crosscut, put in to provide filling in

to the cast. This has since been driven on for 39 ft and in opening up a promising piece of stoping ground. A winre has been sunk from the 140 ft. level at about 500 ft, north, and con- ecled with this drive at a depth of so ft.; this. will be continued to the 240 f. level,

received that the man has been taken.

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHARs report,

other country:

China is producing large quantities of cotton, but the quality is not good, and has to be mixed with either American or Indian cotton to produce'good fabrics. Japan uses large quantities of Chinese cotton in the manufactura of textiles and will no doubt seek Reviewing the share business for the week,control of the supply. She is oven now, it is Mesir. E. S, Kadoorie & Co. write on 9th said, growing cotton of her own, in order to make herself independent of the foreign supply." From reliable statistics for the half year ending 30th June, 1906, it is shown that cotton mills of Japan 'used 209,571,662 lbs. of 'raw cotton. Of this amount India suppiled the greatest quantity 76,673.681 lbs, China 67,096,653 tbs and America 58,541,589 lbs. With three exceptions all the mills in Japan ured American cotton. Five mills did not use indian colton at all, and

140 ft. Level,-No mining work has been done on this level. The rails from both drives have been lifted, and the drives securely tim.st. bered to prevent any subsidence likely to en danger the main shaft.

The marks remains quiet, and there has beas very little business done during the

The big shaft that was sunk in 1900 to 140 | week. level has been re-timbered with heavy tim. ber and secured as a permanent ventilation

shaft

Crosscutting for Stope. Filling hat again of necessity cost us a large sum of money. No of $11,462,39, or 39,5 cents per ton of our work ing costs in this mine. As far as possible sur- face waste has been passed down for this

purpose.

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have slightly weakened during the week, and towards the close, they are quiet at $675 for the old shares ex new issue, and $515 for the new shares. Sales of the former have been not fluctuated,

Marine Insurances.-Cantonsare weaker and obtainable at $270, while North China have buyers at Ths. 75. Unions are quiet at $775 Yangterea can still be had $180.

At "Stope mine we have not been less successful, for, though, at the commencement of the year, prospects, were hot particularly less than 1,785 ft has been traversed at a cost put through at $675. The London rate has five did without soy of the Chinese product. bright, subsequent developments have opened up a mine of good grade ore, and the drive south in the bottom level is in as good stona now as any we have brukes. Of the total number of tons developed here. we have only taken out about, one-third, so leaving about iwo-thirds in sight of for all we know-as good ore as has been taken out, thus showing that no undue intoads have been made into the better quality of our oreʼresèives. It will be seen that the lode which the 160 ft. level has been drives on promises well for the next level; below to open up a mine of considerable im portance, and this in a part of your concession that has hitherto been considered of little *consequence,

MINING

Bukit Koman-The main shaft has not been sunk during the year as we awaited the result of the exploratory work below the bonom level.. Since this is of a promising nature, the shaft has been re-timbered from a point 73 ft. down to the surface, and it is now sufficiently secure to carry on through it all the work that is required in sinking to ano her level or two levels.

Ore-The following shows the tonnage raised from various points:- 440 ft. level produced 5,516 tons 1675 perci. 340 ft.

12.67338.41. *240 fl.,

➡32.70 +0. Surface produced 4,006

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10.789

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The above tonpage, is calculated after de- ducting the waste rock picked out on surface, which amounts to 1,341 100s, or 4.1 per cent. of the total stone raised.

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This sorting, though slightly raising our cosis, enables us to send a cleaner ore to the mill.

"Stope" Mine. This mine has provided us with 22.66 per cent, of the stone crushed at the Koman mill, and it is from here that the better grade ore has been won that has enabled us to improve our returas.

The main shaft has not been sunk during the year because of inadequate pumping ma chinery and because we are not certain that it is the right place for econontically working either of the two lodes which are now being worked from it..

It has been fitted with cages for the speedy lifting of men and ore.

440ft: Level, Thedrive north has been taken from 10 ft. 10 220 ft. At about 181 ft, the lode became very narrow and poor. A crosscut was put off 38 ft. to the cast and another 68 f. to the west. In the latter, the footwall portion of the lode was picked up and has been driven on for 431, carrying a lode 38-io; wide, worth-y-At_the_160_ft_level_n_spacious_station_has_ det. The trosscul to the east revented nothing new. The main drive has since been continued on its proper course, and an improvement in

the nature and value of this portion has been met, which averages 45 in. wide and assays 4 dwt.

To the south the main drive has been ex- tended, from 114 f, to 219 ft., and for this dis. sance has carried a well defined lode ranging from 32 to 63 in, is width, and wonh on an average 4 dai

been cut and a 1 in. diameter plunger pump. hxed, which sow awaits the elettric motor to drive it. When this pump is brought into use the water question will not be such a serious | one, and it will mean a further reduction in the firewood consumption.

The 160 ( level north drive has been idle, Further prospecting will be done here during the coming year,

The south drive has been extended from 49 tio 322 ft. During the first two months of the year the lode gave a width of St. in, worth dwt., bat for the remaining 229 ft. it has

A rise has been put up 9 it, and connects with the No. 1 winze south fom the 340.ft.3 level; this greatly facilitates ventilation and averaged 48 in. wide, wonh 13 dwi, per ton; sloping,

and the end still carries a lode of, equal width and value.

Above this level one stope has been worked on a lode averaging 75 in. wide and worth 71

The whole of this level for the total number of feet driven has been on the Inde, and, but for a few toos taken out, the bulk of the amount developed.is in sight an! ready for stoping.dwi, per ton.

Some further 11 ft. has been driven on the first bunch of ore that was intersected in the main crosscut, making a total of 83 ft., bm work has again been stopped owing to the dis- appearance of quartz and the low value got.

Two stopes have been in 'operation above this level, and these chiefly to make room for timbers. The lode has averaged 87 in, and gives an average assay value of 3.3 dwt.

Before going to the expense of sinking, the shaft, after so many adverse opinions, it was decided to sink a-winze' below this level to prove what the lode was like. For the first so ft, sunk we had the 443 11, level lode, but con-

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Fire Insurances.-There sellers of China Fires at $88, and Hongkong Fires at the re- duced rate of $107).

Shipping-China and Manilas and Dou glases are unaltered. Hengkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are steady at $191. Indo- Chinas, Preferred and Deferred shares have inquiries at 530 and $18 respectively. Shell Transports are out of favour at 461, od. There is no change in Star Ferries.

Refineries-China Sugars can be placed at $102, Perak Sugars have improved to Tis, so but sellers prevail at the rate,

Mining.Chinese Engineerings are offering at Tls, 15.70 without inducing buyers. Raubr are in request at the slightly advanced rate of $51. The directors' report for the year 'endiog 31st March, 1907, has been issued to share holden. After paying all expenses, directors' and auditors' less, and including the sum of £7,587. as. 7d. written off for depreciation, and cost of up-keep of machinery nad plast, build. ings, furniture, etc. there rematos à debit at | profit and loss' account of £14:358 48. 3d, to be:

carried forward to next account.

Docks, Wharves and Godowns. Kowloon Wharfs are steady at 572) after sales at the rate. Hongkong and Whampoa Docs are in demand at $1.0, Shanghai Docks, have hard. ened, and there, are buyers at Th. 77. Hông. kew Wharfs are wanted in the North at Tis, 226.

The total number of spindles in operation last July amounted to 1,371 730 spindles and the collon consumed during that month amounted to 3,184,125 lbs. Nearly every mill increased its spindles, and enlarged its capital stock; and avery mill showed a satisfactory financial condition. There has been under considera tion, the question of building a cotton mill in Dalay. The cost of living there is double of what it is in Japan, and there is a scarcity of labour. Bombay mill owners will please note thef cis, for there is certain to be another crisis in the trade when Japan has fully captured China, both for the raw cotton and the finished product.

No. 201-A moderate business has been done at a reduction of $1 to $3 per bale.——

No. 16-Maye slowly; prices show a decline $1.

No. 125,-Not in much request, only selected threads are inquired for at declining rates,

No to The bulk of business was done in this count. Prices show a decline of St 20 54. per bale,

The market closes quiet.

Sales:-7,60 bales of No.1on, 775 bales of No, 12., 250 bales of No. 165, and 575 bales of No, 201; in all about 4,200 bales.

Arrivals:-Per steamers Fooksang and Eat. sang (from Calcutta), and Hiroshima Maru Ervance and Marmora ((rom Bombay) of about 8,000 bales.

Unsol Stock-About 56,000 bales. Uncleared Stock :-About 26,0.0 bales, Exchange-We quote to-day as under;~~~

India T. T. at Rs. ́ 167) per cent..

$68 Demand London T. T.

Demand

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1

Shanghai...

Silver.

Sh. 2.210.=$

2.2 15/168$

Tis. 73-$100.

11 1rióid, ner'oz,

Writing under same date, Messrs. Cawasjee, Pallanjes & Co. reporte--

Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong Hotels have experienced another heavy drop, but towards the close a firmer toan prevails, and there are buyers at $100. Sales hays. been effected at this rate. Hongkong Lands are quoted at $99. Humphreys Estates are wanted at Stoj. Kowloon Land and West Points are quiet at quotation. There is a demand for

Since the issue of our last report on the 26th Shanghai Lands at the reduced rate of Tis: 98. ultimo per s s. Delta, our yarn market has con

Cotton Mills.-Ewos can be secured at Tha.tinued quiet throughout the interval.. Orders

oogkong Cottons have found buyers at $. Internationals are quiet at. Tis. 53, and Lao Kung Mows at Tis. 90, while Say Chees can be had at Tis. 317).

64.

The Crosscut East has been taken from 93 ft. to 373 ft, and at this distance the "East Miscellaneous. There are buyers of China Lode" was intersected, Various other bua-Borneos at $;t. Sales of Green Island Cements ches were met in the crosscut, but of no aire or have been effected at Stoj. Hongkong Elec. value. Driving to the work-for-33 ft has trics are.quoted at S14)... Watsons can be sold shown this lode to be 76 in. wide and worth 4 at S. Langkats have ruled steady at Tis det. At present the end is very disorganised. 35, closing with buyers. Sumatras are un- In a winze just started from surface ou this changed. Dairy Farms can be placed at $151. lode, at about t5oft, north of the drive, the lode is much more clearly defined 'and carries an abundance of quartz and a little gold. This we expect to meet in the drive as we proceed northward...

60 It. Level,-The south end has been driven fram ft. it to 373 ft. The lode has averaged 44 in, wide, worth to det.

stantly narrowing until it disappeared entirely then followed about 5 ft. of barren ground, after which the lode began to make pɣain and con- At about 75 ft. sorth a winze has been sunk tinued the full width of the winze (48 to 50 in.) and connected with the level below, from which to the bottom, which is 65 ft. deep, or 505 ft. slaping operations are now being carried on."" below surface. Owing to the abundance of One stope is being worked above this level water we were unable to proceed with the sinkon a lode averaging 73 in. wide and assaying ing, but sufficient has been done to prave the existence of the lode and that the value, which averages 8 dwt, per ton for the widths given, is distinctly encouraging.

dwi, per too. There has not been as much stone to take qut as we expected, for, at some- times zo ft. and sometimes jo . above the back of this drive, ancient workings were met; it seems that so obstacle was too great for them

YARN MARKET.

from the country have been few and far be. tween and what fillie, demand that existed locally his been met by dealers from their late heavy purchases. Business from first hands consequently has been very small and the im patience of some large importers to realize have, subsequently established a decline of from $1 to $1 per bale. No, ras, have, as usual, attracted most attention and form the bulk of sales The market closes dull and drooping.

Nor. 6, and S.;-No sales reported. No. to Have been largely dealt in. No. 128-In moderate inquiry for special

In their report dated 9th August, Messrs. chops. Phirozsha B. Petit & Co. write:~

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Our last circular was dated the 56th ultimo,

ward tendency markei " has been realized, and Our anticipations of a weak with a down.

to-day we have to report an all-round decline of St to $4 per bale.

No. 16-Trifting business in one or two

tickets.

No. 20-mall sates in desirable spinnings at a decline of $1 to $3 per bale.

Sales during the past fortnight comprise of about 3,125 bales of No. 10s; 535 bates of No. High as Exchange ruled at the close of pur

fat.; 145 bales of No.161.; and 765 bales of No. last circular, silver continued readily to a 20; in all about 4 570 bales. Arrivals per preciate in value until it touched 32 3/161. per or on the 6th inst-the highest point reached when T.T's on Bombay were quoted Rs. 168 per Stoo,

This rising exchange weakened holders very considerably as, fearing the disorganizing in- fluence of any further advance on exchange on

340 ft. Level. The main drive perth has been idle for the whole year. At about 400 ftand that the poorness of the lode was undoubtIndia, they began precipitately to sell among edly the sole cause of their abandoment, al-themselves at prices representing a loss of though what was thought poor with their from $1 to 4 per hate. methods is rich enough for our working to-

north of the shaft a branch from the lode broke, back into the hanging wall, and it has since been followed for a distance of 78 it. It is a well defined body of quartz, with a slightly easi of south direction, and gives a value of 5’dwt,

The Crosscut West has been prolonged from for a width of 55 in. From this development, 171 ft to 345 ft. It has provided waste for stope

day.

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From the surface No. 9 winze has been sunk

connected with the 65 ft. level,

I am led to believe that the lode in the 440 tling and is also being driven with the intens level is the continuation in depth of the hang tion of proving the existence at the depth of a ing wall branch, and that we are not likely to meet with a dislocation between the two levels mall outcrop on the surface, as was thought probable in the last annual re. port; and it may therefore be reckoned that the difficulty of stoping a broken lode will not arise. To the south efforts have been made to pick up the lode in the hanging wall, but without Fuccess. A crosscut was put in 38 ft. to the

and

steamers Fooksang, Hirstkima, Maru, Lai- rang, Levens and Marmora amount to about 7,992 bales.

Shipment to Shanghai and Northern Ports of about 500 bales.

To-day's Advertisements.

R.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN THE MATTER OF THE UNCLAIMED

› BALANCES ORDINANCE, 1885. |

SECTION 4.

NOTICE is hereby given that, if no

claimants appear within twelve months from the date of this notification to claim any fande remaining from the estates of the under- mentioned deceased persons, such funds will be transferred to the revenue of this Colony

F. De Sa,...

deceased.....S 123.63

Goh Tosh Chee, S. Jairum,

"V. Goculdass,

N. A. Ivanoff,

W. de Russetts - 'S. Manasset,

Mrs. M. L. M. Burke,

·Edward Abbott,

̈837.74"

**** 333.86 157.70

1,779.23 83.97

.64.10

_________Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

COLD.

TALKING

MACHINES

Tong Mow Chee, J. Umiashankar,

Mrs. M. P. Marques, ' „' Robert Fraser Smith,,, Ho Wyson,

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* 256.04

+

222.30

433.44

387.56

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61.08

180.78

AND

606.99.

358.37

ma. 570.78

Hamilton E. Uammon „ Chan St,

100.61

th

136,39

William Power,

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Co

$1.39

Mr. A. G. C. Lacatoz, " John Grindrod, C.'Encarnaçao,

25.30

22.04

24.70

John' Long,

D. B. Adamson,

Dated the 9th day of August, 1907.

7353

$7,131.92

Į. H. KEMP, Official Administrator.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"HE Undersigned have received instructions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tow The Official Receiver, to sell by

ON

MONDAY,

the rath August, 1907, at 11 A.M., at their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice Honse Street, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

TERMSAs usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 10th August, 1907,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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HE Undersigned bave received instructions

THE

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,,

YOR ACCOUNT, OF THE CONCERNED,

.on

THURSDAY,

the 15th August, 1997, at 3:30 PM, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, “SUNDRY VALUABLE UOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising:→→ DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON · BEDA. STEADS - and· MATTRESSES, · TEAK- WOOD WARDROBES, with BEVELLED

GLASS, OVERMANTELS with BEVEL. LED GLASS, SIDEBOARD and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, DOUBLE TEAKWOOD WARDROBE with BEVEL- LED GLASS, TAPESTRY-COVERED DRAWING - ROOM SUITE, GLASS, CROCKERY and E-P. WARE, CARPET, COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS, &c.;

.

ALSO

I COTTAGE PIANO by Robinson Piano Co., 1. GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS, 1 BANJO, a REMINGTON and I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS.

Catalogues will be issued,‚' TERMS --As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioasema. Hongkong, roth August, 1947. · [729

BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

· STEAMSHIP "SHAWMUT," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO. HAMA, KOBE, MOJI, SHANGHAI,

......... AMOỶ AND MANILA. THE above Steamer having arrived, Con

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk

Local Mills: No business is reported. Japanese Yara:-Nothing doing.

Rs. 168 %. London at 2/2 7.88..

Exchange:--We quote on India to-day at and expense."

`TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,

Im- | Loudon-Bank T.T..

Do.

.Dearness in the price of rice and the partial failure of the crop have combined to keep dealers and speculators off the market.. porters are, in the circumstance, anxious sellers, We therefore anticipate further declina in values apless arrested by extraneous causes now not in sight,

Salling.

..a/24 demand........................................3/2 13/16

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

America-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T. ............ India T.T........................................

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+

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

**Agents. Hongkong, roth August, 1907.

À PAIR of brown boots is a most necessary part of every man's equipment. Coupled with the ..547

straw hat, it is the male person's testimony to ..........2.28 | the fact that the summer' is with us, and that .....166 he is doing his best, not only to keep himself 1671. cool, but to add to the brightness of the land- scape. The books exert upon him a very joyous influence. All through the winter he pulls on sombre, sober black boots ibe mere fact of

Reference was made in previous circulars to the resort to the insolvency Court of ons of the No. 3 winze has been started, but has been principal Chinese dealers following the dis Do. demand............... suspended until the 60 ft. level is far enough astrous crisis of last year. It is now freely Shanghai-Bank T.T......... advanced to drain the water, which is excessive. talked in cativa circles that extreme measures Singapore T.T................5% pre,

For the purpose of stope filing, the waste may not, after all, be adopted against this Japan-Bank T.T. ....................................... east at the 39t it. south, and a small branch that was raised from shaft sinking is being failed early in the year, and the probability of

leading Chinese firm of yam merchants who | java-Bank T.T......................... passed down the No, 1 winze. “

was intersected and driven on for 36 ft. which was very irregular in nature and quality, giv- ing, for an average of 41 in, a value of 3 dwt. This bunch disappeared miler driving ra fi., and the remaining 14 (t, was driven lo barren rock. When convenient, further prospecting will be done in this locality,

Of the ore railed 1,964 tons have been won from the 60 ft. level, and 5,906 tons from, the 160 ftilevel.

Bukit Malacca Mine (No. 1 Leval) The crosscut west from No. 2 shaft has been extend ed from 201 ft. to 226 ft, and as this has not revealed anything fresh, has been stopped.

At about 250 ft, suuik, No, a winze has been started, to connect with the 4:0 fi, level, and;! At abour zzo ft. nonth of No. 1.shaft further after sinking 19 ft. on a lode averaging 43 in. || prospecting from an old winze has been done, wide and worth i det, was suspended until but without success.

- our supply of mluing coolies is augmented,

(Continued on pages]

their return to the market rehabilitated with fresh resources is anticipated with pleasurable interest.

"Buying"

109 changing to a cheerful tam has almost the same *.134

affect upon his spirits as pulling up the blind and letting in the sun Brown boots, more. over, have an essentially holiday feeling. On mouths' sight L/C. ......... 3 months sight L/C. ...................3/3 5/16 vacation by the sea or in the country a right. 3/3,9/16minded man would as soon think of wearing

30 days' night San Francisco & New York.55 The official publication of the Society of months' sight

...do.

to Bombay. Seeing the implacable nature of Art has deemed fit to sound a note of warning 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne....3 9/16

months' sight France

the competitors with whom Bombay mill- 6 months tight

oweers will have to contend, the warning, unto | 4 months' sight Germany of the Society's Journal, in roference to Bar Silver Japanese operations in cotton and yarn, might Bank of England rate.............. find a suitable record in this circular. This Bank of Vannon, paper says:—,

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black boots as would a public school boy of wearing a black tie in the holidays. The shin

ing tan is so closely associated with the beach

or the golf links that, worn in town, it whispers

2,86

2.871

2-331. 13/16

of these things and helps spend the hours, till they can be realised. The sole objection to brown boots in that when they are new ibey. are so very, very unw. Their painful hue is a torture to the modest man. To tone it down be cleans them assiduously for many days and,

| X | so it is said, at night steals forth in the dark- 13.gg || ness to !! break them in."---Glade,

RECORDS.

New Stock just arrived

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Hongkong, 29th November, 1996,

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Perfection

“PERFECTION

SCOTCH WHISKY

HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION" FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY: FOUNDED ON THE EXPERIENCE OF ITS CONSUMERS-

That is Why

WHEN ONCE TRIED IT IS ALWAYS PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS SIMPLY A CASE OF QUALITY, &

FLAVOUR 'SOLE'AGENTS :

H. PRICE & CO., LD,,

WINE MERCHANTS,^:

12 Queen's Road Central.

TRY IT WITH

"TANSAN

PER CASE/12: HOTTLES ......$16.00

10% DISCOUNT ALLOWED: UNTIL

FURTHER NOTICE:

Hongkong, gth August, 1907.

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