Telegrams,
*HONGKONG TELEJKAPH"
BERVICE.
EHO PARK.
WORKS TO BE ABANDONED,
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po.")
Peking, 3rd December.
An Imperial Decree has been issued directing all the works how in progress in the Eho Park to be abandoned.
[Reuter's.]
Austria and Turkey.
LONDON, and December.
A noticeable improvement has taken place in the Turco-Austrian relations, believed to be due to the influence of the Emperor Francis Joseph,
The Austrian Ambassador. remains at Constantinople, bub rumours at Budapest and Belgrade that transports have been ordered to be in readinen at Regain, are causing uneasiness.
Italy,
In a debate on Foreign Affairs in the Chamber, a vote of confidence in the Gov- ernment was received with an uproar and a storm of Radical protests!
Signor Barzalii caused a sensation by de- claring that, when the Triple Alliance was arranged, Austria promised compensation to Italy for an eventual annextion of Bosnis by the cession of Trentera.
Penny Postage.
Later
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 4, 1908.
The Banishment
Orders.
GOVERNMENT'S LATEST MOVE,
CHINESH. SUSPICIONS TO BE ALLAYED."
As a result of teptrantation to Goremment and upon further deliberations, we believe the auspicions, rightly or wrongly entertained by a section of the Chicere as to the contemplat ed banishments of inciters of disturbance of the public peace, are to be silayed. Many of the law-abiding Chiness have got it into their
heads that they, too, might be banished from Hongkong because of their tacit approval of the Japanese boycott movement. But as no such drastic step was ever contemplated by the
authorities it will be seen that their fears are without foundation. Toe nativa inhabi tabis will be given to understand that no necessity for a further issuance of banishment orders under the hand of the Governor need arise if they keep within the law. On the other hand, if there be any fresh outbreak of rioting all the machinery of the law will be invoked to maintain the peace of the Colony.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
THE GOVERNOR'S ENGAGEMENTS. The following are His Excellency's engage ments for the corning week ;--';
4th, Friday-HE. receives Commander, J. Dougherty, U.S. Naval Attache at Tokyo. In evening attends performance of Country Girl"
in the Pavilion 1.15 p.m.
gth, Saturday-Lunches with cricket teams
9th, Wednesday-H.E. inspects Hongkong and Whampoa Docks, Kowloon. Dines with Stewards of Jockey Club at Hongkong Club,
Gardens in aid of the C.M.S. Training School, 11th, Friday-Opins Rezaar at 1, College St. Paul's College and the Ministering Child- ren's League Institutions
THE CHEUNI-SHA-WAN TRAGEDY.
ACCUSED ON TRIAL FOR MURDER.
RIOR GOLD BÌNH
GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT FOR 4 WEEKS
ENDING 7TH NOVEMBER, 1908.
The mine measurements, and assay rolurqa
of prospecting work show a total of 933 feet for iba period (4 weeks) under review, made up of 18 fest sinking, 75 feet driving, 297 fest cross-cutting and $41 feet of prospecting work weeks. 41 Against 1,010 feet for the previous four
MINES.
Koman, 540 feet Level, Drive South.--Thin The lode 54 in. wido asays ta dwt, has been driven 3 feos, mating a total of 80 feet.
540 feet Lavel, Drive North. This has been taken from 17 to 19 fest.
$40 feet Lavel, Drive North and South on Hanging Wall Portlao. Those have been dri ven 2 and I fost respectively. The south drive
is now only in work.
440 feet Level Drive South.-To this has
feel been added 3 feet, bringing the total to 479
The lode is in, wide is worth r det...
murder were given in the Police Court, this Important particulars of the Cheung-sha-wan
afternoon, at the trial of a coolie named Chi Yuen Fuk, who was charged with murdering a The wings from the crosscut off the main compatriot samed Chol Yuen on the 16th Nov-winie below this level has been sunk so feet, ember last. The defendant, a man of about thirty-two years, pleaded not guilty to the in dictment..
REPLY TO CHINA ASSOCIATION, we go to press, we hear that the Govern- meat have replied to the representations made by the China Association to the effect that it is
Mr. J. H. Kemp (first police magistrate) pre- banishment as long as interference with legiti-King, assisted by Police Sergeant Angus, con- not their intention to issue further orders for iided. Assistant Superintendent of Police, mate trade is desisted from by those who conducted the case for the police. The defendant rol the boycott movement. This should have
was not represented.-
a reassuring effect,
MULTI-MILLIONAIRW'S SON'S AFFAIRS.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE OF BANK- RUPTCY ORDER REFUSAD.
making a total depth of 38 feet, and in 'gow connected to the 540 feet level. The lade averages to lb, wide and worth gå det portour
345 feet Level South, Drive South in stope- gi feat. The lode 54 in, wide assays 63 dwt. Here 3 feel has been driven making a total of
Cross-cutting for Stope Billing,-109 feet. Stopes.-Abova the 440 feet level, 2. sippes; Lode 69 in, wide and worth 5' dwḥ
in. wide and worth 24 dw .. Above the 340 feet level, a stopes; Lode 108
Above the 240 feet level, stope; Lade 133 in, wide and worth tj dwt,
STOPE MINE,
160 feet Level, Drive South.-To this has been added 31 fees making a total ol'884 fact, 18 dwl. south of shaft. The lode 171 in wide averages
Cross-culting for slope fiillag. 188 feet. Stopes. Above the rds feet-level.' z utopes lada 95 la wide and worth 11; dwi,"
Dr. H. Macfarlane, officer in charge of the Kowloon martuary, gave an account of the numerous stab wounds he found on deceased's body at the post mortem examination lis bald. There was an inch wound at the base of the back of the neck on the left hand side, extending down for an inch; an inch ca Choi Chung Li, son of the late Choi Choo, on the side of the left elbow a multi-millionaire, made applicatida belpretato the muscle; another 'inch cut ife Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) to be the lower part of the left shoulder blade; discharged as a bankrupt. At the time ho was three long bruises on the other side of the right. adjudged bankrupt his assets amounted to forearm a bruxa an inch long on the upper $17,182.95, the Tabilities running into some part of the right shoulder-blado, two colls of "thing like $53⁄4,0:0 odd.
the intestines protruded below the lower left part of the abdomen, covering about six inches in diameter. Op putting the intestines hack on Debior, cross-examined by the Official Reinch and a quarter cut through the abdomenal ceiver, said that he lived with friends in Welling wall showed. The stab perforated the intestines ton Street. For the last three years, since the and cut blood vessels and a large bamorrhage bankruptcy, he lived in Canton and Hongkong. along the abdomenal wall was tora. The heart was not exactly empty the lungs were dry and bloodless. Death, in the doctor's opinion, was due to hæmonkage. A knife, commonly used by the Chinese, for slaughtering pigs was given to the doctor and he was of opinion that they wounds were caused by it, The weapon was about five inches long, the middle of the blade measuring some three inches wide.
Mr. F. P. Helt (al Mesars, Brutton and Helt)
Penny postage between Germany and the mide the application:
United States will be established on the sat January prox:
The Near East,
The Italian, Ambassador, united with the Grand Vizier, have intimated that they would make two proposals regarding Bosnią and -Herzegovina, for which they have received
instructions.
How have you found the meats for living? I had no money, but the executors of my father allowed several tens of dollars to my wife.
Have you received any money from you, mother?--No.
Aren't you cotitled to some property under your father's will?—No,
You had some properly?—Yes.
You say you are not entitled to anything for ther?-No.
The Japan-American Agreement. The St. Petersburg semi-official Rossia welcomes the Japan-Americas Agreement' as dispelling gloomy apprehensions- of war: How much money bave you spent during the between two Pacific Powers and averting.in last three years?-1 spent yery little after the ternational complications relative to Ching. bankruptcy.
TYPHOON WARNING,
The following telegram were received at the American Consulate General' from the Manila Observatory to-day in
December 4th, 9 a.m. ¿ Cyclone or typhoon E. of the Pelew Islands moving W.N.W.
NON-SUITED,
DECISION IN THE SEWING MACHINE ACTION.
The reserved decision of Mr. Justice Gom- perts in the action brought by the Singer Sew-, log Machios Company against S.. Ezekiel to recover the sum of $45, balance-due for a sew. lng machine sold to him on the instalmentTM| plan, was delivered in the Supreme Court, this morning.
His Lordship stated that he found that there were two contracts entered into between the
How much-A few dollars a month. Since thes whe have been keeping your family?The executors of my late father allow ed $30 a mouth for my wife.
Have you earned any money aince?-No. What were you doing then ?-Nothing, say ing at home,
Are you not capable of doing some work ? Yes. Alter I am discharged i will look for work..
Mr. Hett asked for the debtor's discharge. The Chief Justice said he could not do so ac cording, to lawang
Mr. Hielt-Thea, will your Lordship suspend the Order for twelve months?t can do that.
The Order was suspended, debior to report himself to the Court at the end of that time,
+
-MARINB-COURI. DISREGARDING HARBOUR REGULATION, In the Marine Court, this morning, before. the Hon: Commander Basil R. H. Taylor, R.,
The story which led to the tragedy was told defendant and the deceased lived together in a' by a stone carrier gamed Wong Hid. The matshed on the hillside at Cheung-the-wan, he said... On the afternoon of the agih ulto, wit boss was with the deceased in his shed. The defendant was present.
In the conversation
ANDERSON SHAFT.
This has been suak: 8 feet, making" letal depth 215 feet.
BUKIT MALACCA, been driven 13 feet, making is total of 343 feet. No.: Lavel South of No. 1 Shaft-This has
the back of this level one stope has been work The lode 4 in. wide averages 4! dwt. In
ed on a lode sa in, wide warthł dwt. worked; the tode averaged 65 in. in width and Above the No. 1 Level two stopes have been dwt in value.
* ¥
specting work has been done..
Underground and at surface 543 feet of pro-
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SHANGHAI, MOJI, KODE AND YOKOHAMA,
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"NILE"
Captain E. P. Martio & M.R. will leave for the above places TO-MORROW, the 5th Decent. bar, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 4th December, 1908.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship
"HAIMUN,"
D
Captain Evaus, will be despatched for the above-Poris,-on-SUNDAY, the 6th instant,at: to o'clock & M
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00., General Managers. Hongkong, 4th December, 1908.. [1043
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,” LIMITED. "
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
THE Company's Steamship
." HAITAN," Captain Reacb, will be despatched for the above-Ports-on TUESDAY, the 8th-in-ar II o'clock A.M.·'
For Freight or Passage, apply to.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. Gederal ManagGIE, *Hongkong, 4th December, 1908, (1044
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE Steamship
THE
"BÜLOW,"
having arrived, Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gonds, with the exception
and/or extra hazardous Gotowns of the Hong. landed and storadat their risk intothe hazardous of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being
Godown, whence delivery may be obtained. pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Point kong and Kowloop Wharf and Godown Com
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods ing undelivered after the toth of December, have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain will be subject to rent.
All breken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will br General-At Bukit Keman the old head: All Claims must reach us before the 14th of examined on the roth of December, at 9.30 at gear has been removed an f.a'now use erected December, 1908, or they will not be recognized of the best Cheagai tímber 14 ja, by 14 in, and change accounts for the small footage ia de Undersigned.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.. feet high. The stoppage caused by the **Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the velopment,
45
As mentioned in a footpole in my last report that followed deceased told witness that defend-of the old 12 in, die in Stops mine and-in 'work- a 14 in. dié plunger pump has taken the place apt stole $1.50 from his trunk. The defendant was present at the time.
ing satisfactorily. The water at Anderson
Shaft is cow being pamped to the to feet level of Stope Mine and is easily dealt with by the large pump at Stape shaft; greater progress'ii Dow being made with the sinking.'.
The Court-What did he say to that?
fight between them followed outside the bouse Witness-There was a quarrel and then a
which was stopped by a woman and myself, Io the Mill a new rock breaker has been put After 1bia defendant went away. That was ali that took pince that night and I went to a ore bin girders were found to be very rollen, in. After the dismantling of the old one, the friend's to pass the night. Next morning, at and these have been changed. During the about 9.30 o'clock, Iweat to see the deceased.stoppage the pipe line at Simpan bas been I found him sitting on his bed. He was the only one in the house. A low minutes later defendant.entered. I left the shed for a while
黯 and on my return I heard the two men quar: relling,
The Court-What were they quarreling aboul --don't-recollect,
Can't you remember what was said ?—No, Do you know if it was over the $1.50 Yes. And what followed ?-They quarrelled for a
repaired and some changes made on the trans-- mission line.
short tonnage crushed,
The stoppage thus caused accounts for the
recovered worth 2.12 ez per too. The tables From the Wilday tables 985 tons have been
were idle for half the month being overhauled and repaired,
parties. The first contract had not expired. Harbour Master, Lieut. C. W. Beckwith, R.N, few minutes. Then defendant pulled a kaile from the treatment of 170 tons of concentrates
and he was of opinion that there was no breach of the second agresment. He would non-kuit the plaintiffs with costs.
IN TANPORT GRICKAT...
CANTON V. HONGKONG.
The following teams will meet in match to morrow morning on the Club's ground, com mancing atʻro.30 BM.
Canton Team:-Meiss, Drummond, W. W G. Ross, A. G. Wallas, R. C. Comeir, W. *Saunders, Pratt, H. Rossiter, Clydo, Chapple, G. S., Thorne, Turner and W. R. Robertson, Umpire Consul Fax., ..
Hongkong and Team:Messrs. H. R. Makin, (Capt.), E. W. Day, Jacks, F. H. H. Stevens, A. P. Dashwood, W, E. L. Shenton, A. D. Lang, C. E.. Shields, W. Waterhouse, E. B Reed, and E. H. Hinde Umpire: Mr. A. W. J. Peste.
CRAIGENGOWER P. K.G.A. This Leauge match will be played on the Military Ground on Saturday at 12.15 p.m. The following will represent Craigergowers-t. E. Lammert (capi.), G. A. Hancock, H. L. Mandenon, W. H. Viveash, A O. Brown, G. 'Ewans, R.“Postonji, J. D, Noria, R, Bass, A.
Osman and J. W. Stewart.
dato:
LEAGUE TABLE,
The following is the League table up to
P. W. L. D. P. Percent
Club.
Civil Serv
4.00
4
0.4
1
акс. 100% 100% 33 33%
#H. K. Q. C. "B"... 4° -4, 0.
H. K. OC."A". 42, 1
"Telegraphe
Craigango
Royal Engineer...
HK Police
RIGA
Kowloon *****
50%
|
Assistant Harbour Master,, charged. To Kai, master of the steam lausch Logan; with failing to observe the rule of the road on the 27th
ultimo.
out of his packet. Deceased got up and ran overtaking him about twenty yards outside the out of the house. Defendant pursued him,
Lieut. Beckwith stated that at about 1.43 and defendant stabbed him with the knife. I bouse. The deceased was reized by the queue pm. on the day in question, he left the Har bour Office" steps in one of the Harbour De might have been four or five slabs given, bui saw this myself for I ran alter defendant. There' partments launches. Half way across the Southern Fairway, witness, saw the steamy saw the one in the stomach delivered lanach Logan crossing on his starboard bow. holding defendant by the queue, Calied, "Save With this stab deceased fell to the ground, and, Withers ported to go under her stern, when the Lojan starboarded. Witness had to re- move bis helm and only just cleared her by few feet.
The defendant's excuse was that on seeing the Assistant Harbour Master on board the launch, he tried to shaw bit respect for him by keeping out of the way,
Defendant was froed.Szo for his politeness, DISOBEYING LAWFUL COMMANDE In the same Court, Mr. W. G. Christie, and Engineer of the s.s. Monteagle, proceeded against Chan Fat, a fireman, for disobeying the lawinl Commands of the complainant on the 27th Oṛtober while at sen.
life."
the arm, separating him from the halfe. Wit Witness ran up and grabbed defendant by
-ness also called for assistance. At that moment and witness helped to, bind the defendant's a man carrying a piece of rope came up. hands and feat.
This accomplished, the deceased was removed la bis shed, and a messenger sent to Sam-shul-pe for the police. The hearing was adjourned at this stage.
PROPERTY-OWNER'S DIFFI-
CULTIES...
RECEIVING.ORDER GRANTED TO AHMET RUNJAHN.
In the Binkruptcy Jurisdiction Court, which
Mr. F. P. Heit, who represented the credi
Complainant stated that on the 27th October, on; the passage to Vancouver, defendant was on day duty. Witness was not satisfied with | was presided over by the Chief Justice, the defendant's work in the engine room, so he petition of the Boogkong and Macila Yuen turned him over to the No, I fireman to work Shing Exchange Trading Company, of 648, on the fires. The latter refused to do work at Bonbam Strand Well, for a Receiving Order the fire and used strong language; both in against Ahmet Rumjaho was haard. Chinens and pidgis English, (Cross-examined by the Magisitato, winess said he understood tors, asked for the Order, and stated that the listje Chinese). He was at the time or an act of bankruptcy was notice to suspend pay. upper platform and when witness went up to him, defendant rushed into the store-room and produced an axe, with which he threatened the complainant, saying, "You --; If you come near me, I'll put this through you This was spoken in plain English. The store keeper fortunately held back the defendant, or witness would probably have been seriously Infared.
Mr. Helt answered in the affirmative. He Defendant stated that he did not refuse work said that debtor's bankruptcy was due to the He took the axe to cat rewood: E
depreciation in the valus of property/2ITHO debier was got solvent, and if the property was He was ordered to forfeit two days' pay and to be sold now it would not realize much, rikorventenced to a month's hard labour. The Receiving Order wil gnated a
meat, He then handed to the Chief Justice a letter from the debtor's then solicitor, which was in affect that debtóf would fila his awa petition. The assets, he pursued, amounted to about $330,0co, while the liabilities' reached $185,000,
The Chief Justice-The assets comprise real property?
has been made, and sóg rzs, gold recovered The twelve weeks clean up of the Cyanide
and sands equalling a recovery of 11.81 dwt, perton and 86.6 per cool, extraction.
MILL RETURNS,
KOMAN,
"
40 stamps ran 23 days less 4-2 days for re pairs, etc,
Huntington Mill an 28 days leus 4.08 days for repairs, etc..
Ore Crushed Koman 884
Stopa
2,616
Total
Amalgam collected Retosted Gold
Average Yield Bmelted Gold
Value of tailings
3,50 1001,
7,599 oss producing 930.5
11
913212 ore.
5.118 dwt" :740 dwl.
From cleaning plates in addition to the abse 174 oz. Smelled Gold has bead recovered.
B. MALACCA.
No. I Mill ran 25 days (crushing 1,266 fors No. Il Mill ran rắį days
surface ore and 200 tons Miné ons
Total 1,866 tons. 435,25. producing
Amalgam collected Retorted Gold Smalted Gold Average Yield per ton
Totals. Toas
·166
**
16431
1.75 dør..
5.166
Amalgam
3,616 01. Smelted Gold. 1,977.313 org.
174.000 Ex clean up
109.000 Cyanide.
Total: 1,36ara oza, Fineness. 884.806 Average Yield on 1,077,212 686 rotaró, dwt, per ton.
THIS STEAMER BRINGS CARGO, Ex S.5. Dandole from Venice..
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents.
Hongkong, 3rd l'ecember, 1998.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-
THE P. & O, S. N. Co.'s Steamer
"NILE,"
THE F
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named ressel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are.landed..
instructions are given to the contrary before Optional Goods will be lauded here unless
6 hours,
Goods not cleared by the 15th inst., at 4 P.M., will be subject to rest.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in y case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the "Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cappot be recognised,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods 'bave left the Godowns, *
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. 7. Hongkong, 4th December, 1008
'17"
COMMERCIAL
TODAY'S EXCHANGE.
Salling.
London-Bank T.T.1/8 1/16
Dr.
Do,
4 months' sight. "see" in 1984 fracce-Bank TiTi sunnu
210
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in erica-Bank T.T. Germany-Book T.Toonai1:71 India T. Trumpéze1263 Do. demand............................................... 125) Shanghal-Bank T.T2 731 Singapore-Bank T.T. per H.K.-$100 ..... ...72 japan-Bank T.T. tamenommeeting814 fara-Bank T.T.'.....................mmit(0).
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Buying..
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'3 ) days' sight San Francisco & New York.414 | 4 months' sight
do...
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30 days' sight-Sydany & Melbourne ...... 4 months' sight Firac@......... 401|| 6 months' sight in prisonnie☎17.
4 months' sight Germany erro Bar Silver......
WITH, MARTIN,
Bank of England rate désire....... Sovereign
THE Russian merchant who was charged with stealing five cases of cigarettes from .com- patriot at Amoy the other day, bringing them to EI PING, a coolie, residing at 23, LI Hongkong for sale, was found not guilty of the Streat, was banished from the Colony for charge by Mr. J. R. Wood, and was released years on the 27th mito. Li, however, was four from custody thie aflemoon,
Grist in the Colony yesterday appeared to prosacnia. /)
Gardiner to-day with returning
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION,"
THEU
Undaraigned have received instructions
to sell bý PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, the 5th December, 1908, at 41 A.My at their TO-MORROW,
Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, comer of Ice House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF WINES AND SPIRITS,
Comprising *---
PORT WINE, DUNDER WHISKY. ROYAL GROWN SCOTCH WHISKY, AMERICAN RYE WHISKY, PERINET FILS CHAMPAGNE, MARIE “BRIZARD and ROGER COGNAC, CURMILL & Co.'s DUGNAC, MARASCHINO, ANISETTE, APRICOT BRANDY, &c, &c
(All guaranteed is Sound Condition).
ALSO
A QUANTITY OF
TENNANT'S ALE and STOUT
?TERMS ———Ãa usual,
ia Caset of 7 dozes pints.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, 4th December, 1908, 11033
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have received instructions
*to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW and MONDAY,
the 5th and 7th December, 1908, commencing each day at 7.30 PM, at their Salus Roomi No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
ד'
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,
Comprising:-
OLD JAPANESE" DAIMYIO" CLOCKS, IVORY NECSURES, JINKASA, BUD DHAS, OLD LACQUERED INROS, OLD CLOISONNE
SATSUMA VASES, INCENSE BURNERS, CARVED CHERRYWOOD DRESSING -TABLE CHAIRS, FLOWER STANDS, CARVED DESKS, SQUARE and ROUND TABLES
VASES, MOTHER-O PEARL INLAID BRASS and BRONZE VASES, FLOWER" PUTS, IMARI, ARITÄ Rod MAKUDZU SCREENS and PANELS, &C. &C.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS As usual;
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hoogkong, 4th December, 1908.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
[1019
'HE Undersigned have`received instructions
to sail by PUBLIC AUCTION
MONDAY and TUESDAY,
the sist and azad December, 1908, at 10 AM, at H.M. Naval Establishments, SUNDRY OLD and SURPLUS NAVAL and VICTUALLING' STORES, Comprising:-
OLD and SURPLUS NAVAL STORES:- Iron Bucks, roses, Lamps and Lantoros, 10016, Uld top and me, icctric Cables,. vid Bailor, Sicam rammer, Coal bucks, Canvas Kag, Uld India-Kubver, Uld Leathers, Laipnis, Mattings, Uid moan, Fürultura, xe.
OLD and SURPLUS VICTUALLING STOKES -Provatons, Seaman's Cimialog, Blanks, Ullicer a Mess Traps, (A quantity of Electro-plated Articles), implements, Stamen i Mens Vicosili, Jai Dievca, &C. Catalogues will be 'issued:" TAMS OF SALE":—As Customary.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers.
- Hongkong, 1st December, 1908.
To Let.
TO LET,
•ODOWN-No. 5a, DUDDELL
GO
Apply to
(1036
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO.,'LD.
Hoogkong, 1st December, 1908
ON
TO LET
NE LARGE ROOM, with Spacious Verandah, and Bath-Room attached, and use of Hervants Quarters, do CONLUIT ROAD LEVEL. Magnificent view of the Harbour and Mainland.
Aj ply.
SEPOL,
Cip, Hongkong Telegraph.
·Hongkong, 25th November, 1903, [τατρ
H
TO LET.
[ATHERLEIGH, CONDUIT Road,
A HOUSE io WONG-MEI-chong Road, A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. OFFICES in YORK BUILDING, "GODOWNS ID PHAYA KAST, › BLUE Burrberch; and Ha, xóa, Dài Va ROAD next to the Hongkong Hotal,
·FLATS IN MCELICH TERRACK,
DES VILK ROAD CENTRAL
No
GENDY
INVEST!
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