Intimation.
Powell's
Furnishing
Department
is now replete with an entirely new collection of
BEDROOM
SUITES
No. 401..
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 7 1909.
Intimations.
Colonial Secretary's Department.
HONGKONG OPIUM FARM.
Entimations,
WAKIENPOR7 Cricket,
HONGKONG GARRISON B.,K C.C
VISTORS' EASY, WIN.
The Japan Chronicla'of-29 h ult, says: The forg looked for clickel-match between the Hong kong Garrison team and the Kobe Cricket Club took place yesterday on the Kobe Recreation
Tess than thirty-five minutes for 33 faw, minutes Intör Tumbull was stumped, 6 | wičkets for 34. | Nicoll was almost immediata, ly caught by Anderson, the score now being (36 för 7. The next victim was" Spence, who, was tempted to hit out at a slow ball from Garoeft and was caught by Beasley, the eighth wicket falling for 47 runs. Garnett, by the way, took a wicket with the fat bill of his
Consignees.
"FROM EUROPE,
HE H. & L. Steamship
"SLAVONIA"
THE H
Con-
NOTICE is hereby given that SEALED in Dross Opinz, for and during the term here- | Ground, and resulted in a win for the visitors 'over on four occasions. Dr. Smith opged bis by the Undersigned and to take immediate
kidas:-
seal of the said Colony for myself and my stic 'cessors in the Government of the same, 150 GIVE AND GRANT unto the Grantes, his executors and administrators, the sole privilege of preparing Opium and of selling within the saia Colony (including the New ferritories) Opium su prapared inclusive of the privilege of collecting dross, and of preparing and dealing TENDERS will be received at the inatter expressed, in conformity with, and sub- ject to the Ordinances in that behalf provided, Colonial 'Secretary's Office, Hongkong, till Noon on TUESDAY, the 31st day of August,
and to the following conditions and stipula 1909, for the purchase of the privileges konwa As 1:8 Opium Farm established under Tassbsil, during the said term, be paid regularly
1. That the sald monthly sum of $ Prepared Opium Ordinanças, 1891-1909, that in advance in the Colonial Treasurer and with is to say, the sole privilege of preparing Opium out demand on the first day of each calendar and of selling, within the Colony, (including the New Territories), Opium to prepared, mouth, the first of such payments being made inclusive of the privilege of collecting dross the st day of March, 1910,
2 That the Grantee shall have no Raw and of preparing and dealing in Dross Opium, Opium in possession except what is reported for three years from the 1st of March, xgro,
through the imports and Expons Office; and Full information as to conditions of tender: Loless the special permission of the Governor tu ing, &c, can be obtained from the Colonial, exceed that amount is obtained, khalf not draw Treasurer.
more luan nine hundred chests of Raw 'Opium A. M. THOMSON, in each completed year of the Farm; and that If any prepired opium is imported into the deduc Colony by the Grautee an equivalent tion shall be made in the number of chests ut Raw Opium drawn by the Grantee,
2nd July, 1909.
Colonial Secretary.
CONDITIONS OF TENDERING. 1. No tender will be received unless the top- deree produces a receipt from the Treasurer
FUT
(i.) A deposit of $30,000, or of Title Deeds, For other approved securities to a like,
amount, and
(it.) An agreement, to be executed by him on a form provided by the Treasurer, to the effect that, if he should decline to accept a grant of the Farm on the terms of the leader sent in by him or fail to give the prescribed security for such grant, such deposit or securities shall be forfeited to: the Crown.
Buch deposit must-be- completed not later
of the well known. “POWELL" quality in solid teak wood,.embracing a wide range of designs to suit the modest home, or the bunsion, attenderers. prices varying from
$140 to
$325.
A visit to our showrooms, will convince" intending purchasers, that the solid and durable construction of these suites is attained with ut de tracking" from the artistic appearance, which we claim is a special featuể of the "POWELL " pro luctions.
We are keeping well up with the times, with regard to the new systems of
MODERN
OFFICE
FITTINGS
and have now in our showrooms, a selection of the newest styles in
SECTIONAL
BOOKCASES
FILING
.cessary.
AND
CABINETS
as
than Noon on the 30th, day of August, 1909. All deposits will be returned to usuccessiu
1. be tender must state the monthly sum offered for the Farm as rent.
3. T. a Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or kay tender.
3. That the Grantee shall not part with any Optum to the raw stato either by sale or other wise, but only prepared Opium fit for smoking. 4. That the Grantee shall not grant 10 aby person any licence to boil or prepare Opium 5. That the Grantee shall, have only one esta- bishment for boiling and preparing Opium; such establishment to be approved by the
Governor,
6. That the Governor shall be at liberty at nay time to depute such person or persons u he may think fit to supervise the boiling and preparation of Opium in the boiling establish
mant.
7. Tast the Grantee shall not have loose
(as defined by the Raw Opium Ordia auce, 1887), elsewhere than in his bailing to tablishment, and stall not have 10 his postes
am or under his control doy Raw Opiuin other than that covered by a removal permit author- iz og the conveyance of auch Kaw Opium t such establishment.
8. That the breach of any of the provisions of the Raw Opium Ordinance, 1887, or of the Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891-,gay, or at any rules of regulations made thereunder oro shall involve the ability tg a forfeiture oLibd. any of the above conditions of supulations Brant and of the security deposited with the
Colonial Treasurer.
4. The successful tenderer shall before the 1st day of January, 1910, deposit with the Treasurer approved security, either money or title deeds, to the value of three months' tent of the Farm for the due performance of the can ditions on which the privilege' is granted and of the stipulations or agreement in respect there. of and the security previously deposited with
AND so a tutte Grantee, his executors. the Treasurer on the sender being received
relained until Fuch successfulud administrators, subject to such conditions will be
and stipulations, shall and lawfully may have tendeser shall have deposited such security, Particulars of the Security offered must be and enjoy the whole profit, benefit, commodity, submitted-to-the Transurer before the rst day said term, coming, growing, accing and and advantage, from time to time, during the of November, 1999, for the approval of the Government, and the security shall be in such sing by cason of the said privileges, 70' HAVE, HOLD, USE, EXERCISE, AND form, as the Treasurer may require. Taytec ENJOY the premises hereby granted, subject
land in any British Territory may be sub- mitted for approval.
5. The Governor-in-Council will execute ta the accepted tenderer' a Grast in the form, or ay near thereto as thay be, hereinafter set out, as soon as the security has been completed to the satisfaction of the Governor-in-Council: aud the Granice shall sign a 'counterpart of
such Grant,
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6. During the continuance of the privilege the successful tenderer-shall be entitled to the use of a trade mark to be approved by the Governor-in-Council on all Opium prepared by him.
Conditions to be fulfilled by the Grantee of the Opium Farm, and the breach of inhich will inroles liability to the forfeiture of the Grunt and of the Security deposited ·
with the Treasurer,
as aforesaid, rupeiber with the power to grant licences us in the said Ordmances provided subject 10 such cond.tups as shali from time to
by an looing't and 97 tuss, Exactly what was the matter with the local team it is difficult to say; possibly the wet weather last week may have had some affect upon the playeis, but whatever the cause, the batting and bowling were both far below average form. The game which was commenced on Thursday last and continued for only five minutes was abandoned, and yesterday's match was a fresh one. From the appearance of the Koba score at about 3.30 another heavy rainstorm would probably have bean appreciated, but the lagal team followed on, and were no more fortusate in the second
innings than in the first. It was a very one-sid. ed game, but at the same time very interesting.
The captain of the Hongkong Garrison team won the toss, and decided to send his mea in to bat, and at 10:30 Beasley and Green opened. for the visitors against Mollison and Nicoll, Beasley hitting two bonodarias in succession off Nicoll, while Greed followed with another 4° of Mollison. Both men were batting carefully for some time, and runs came slowly, until Beasley was ten pied to hit one off Mollison and was caught by Hudson, the first wicket falling for 41 after thirty minutes' play, Haugh- tod next partnered 'Green, but bis stay wan very short. He male a 4 off Mollison, and in the next over was bowled by Nicoll, the second wicket falling for 54 Stephens now
relieved Mollison, while Grgen took Nicoll's place at the other end. Batting was now very. slow, and alter an hour's play 8o went up on the board, of which total Grann had contributed just half. At 11.30 another change was made in the bowl.ng, Turnbull taking Green's place at the Pavilion ead and a single by Garnett. completed Hoogkoge's century. After an hour and a quartet's batting Green made his half century, Weekes now relieved Stephens, and Green, who had been playing a very careful game, in ide 4 off Wee en sending the visitors' tolatio 120. În iue'next over Wookes captured Garnett's wicket for gỡ, this making the third down for 130. Capt. Baird was Green's next
together runt came rather more rapidly. Baird partner and during the time these two were sent the second, ball down from Weekes sky- match. Nicoll now took the bowling back ward for 6-the first, and 'only one-of the
from Turnbull and almost caught Green but the ball was much too warm for him to hold
though it was a good try. Baird and Green made a very creditable stand, and play ed excellent cricket
At noon the score
were batting was 150, and the pair well when Green's wicket went down at 11.15 after he had been, batting for practically two hours: During this partnership Capt. Baird had made 30. After the dismissal of Green there was no one else able to cope with the deliveries of Mollison and Nicoll, and the visitors' wickets went down in rapid succession Anderson fell a victim to the first ball down from Mollison, Bagnall, had no equallý short stay at the wicker, and Inges after ten minutes'
time be approved by the Governor-in-Casuch, and all other powers incident to the said pri- vileges, and nil benefit and advantage of the said Didinances and conditions or any of them, "unto the Grantee, bis executors, and adminik teators, for and during and unto the full end and term of three whole years commencing with the First-day-of-March, 1910-PRO- VIDED always and these presents are upon this express conditos, that if, at any time dur sug the said term hereby granted, the Grapies, his Executors, admiusstrators, shall not, upon his or their part or beball, pay the said monthly rent at the time appointed or shall fail to observe, perform, and keep any of the said conditious and stipulations, or any of the pro visions of these, preacuis, or of the said Ordi- Dances or any of them, then and in any or either inuf. (he said cases it'sh.1. be lawful for the Gov-batting, and narrowly escaping being caught by
ernor-in-Council to cancel these presents, and io such case the same shall forthwith cease, determine and be utterly void, save us herein. after provided: PROVIDED always, and it is hereby expressly declared, that the san- fors shall be and remain liable to make good
() To pay the monthly-fee-regularly advance, from the 1st day of March, 1909, or the first day of each month,"
executors, or administra-
To have no Raw Opium in possession except what is reported through the Imports and Exparis Office; and, under the special permission of the Governor to exceed that amount is obtained, to draw not more than goo
to the Governor all losses and expenses incur» chests of Raw Opium to each completed year of the Farm: if any Prepared Opium is import-red by reason of such default in payment or by ed Toto the Colony by the Farmer an equi reuson of the non-obiervance or con-per valent deduction must be made in the number :ormance of any of the said conditions and stipulations or any of the provisions of these of chests of Raw. Opium drawn by him,
(3) Not to part with any Opium in the raw presents or of the said Ordinances, or by reason state, cither by sale or otherwise, but only of any re-rate or re-grant of the said privileges Prepared Opium fit for smoking.
which the Governor-in-Council may thereupon make.
(4). Noi to grant to, any person any licence to boil or prepare Opium.
() To have one establishment only for boiling such establishment to be approved by the Governor.
(6) Not to bave loose Opium (as defined by the Raw Opium Ordinance," 1887.) elsewhere than in bis boiling establishment or any Raw Opium other than that covered by removal permit.
(7) To observe, perform and keep the pro- visions of the Raw Opium Ordinance, 1887, and of the Prepared Opiami Ordinances, 1891
1939.
FORM OF GRANT.
PROVIDED always that in the event of the experiation of Raw, Opium from India being so restricted during the term itereby gran ed, ás ia the opinion of the Governor-io Council seriously to affect the business of the Granice, the anus of proof whereof shall iest on the Grantee, the Governor-in-Council upon the application of the Grotee, may reduce the res payable under this Grant to such an extent or inay modify the terms of this Grant in such other manner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem equitable,
PROVIDED also that in the event of the exportation of Raw, Opium from India being probibited during the term hereby granted and.. the Grantee not being able to procure sufficient epiam for boiling the Grautes may give notice' to the Governor-in-Council of his desire to sur- render this Grant, and; if in the opinion of the
Governor-in-Council such probibition seriously
an alteration in the quantity of opium ex- ported from India is to be accepted as primá facie evidence that the Farmer is entitled to a reduction of rent or to a modification of the terms of this Grant.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL Governor and on the vertical Sectional System, COME
Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong allowing any number of sections to kong and its Dependencies, and Vice Admiral
of the same, in Executive Council, send Greet affects the business of the Grantes, the onus of be built upwards or at the side,
ingi
proof whereof shall rest on the Grantee WHEREAS, by the Prepared Opium Ordinibe" Governor-in-Council may thereupon, or further filing space becomes neances, 1801-1009, it is enacted amongst other so soon thereafter as be may deem desirable things, that the Govereoria-Council may cancel the same. Nothing in the two preced. graut la the manner provided by the said Oë- ing provisos is to be taken to mean that dinances, to any person, for such considerations and for such periods and in such form as, from time to time, may be determined by the Gover. nor-in-Council, the sole privilege of preparing Opium, and of selling, within the Colony, Opium QUOTATIONS gladly and prompt-so prepared, inclusive of the privilege of collect
jag dross and of preparing and dealing in Dross Av given for any description of Opium,AND that the accepted bidder for, or the grantee of, such privileges, before he shall become entitled to the benefit thereof, OFFICE FURNITURE
shall give such security as the Governorsid TITTINGS.
Council may require for the due performance of the conditions of such privileges aud of his #iputations or agreement in respect thereof; AND WHEREAS the Governor-in-Council bas accordingly agreed to grant to
and
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(FIRST FLOOR). ALEXANDRA
BUILDINGS,
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IN WITNESS whereof, I, THE SAID GOVERNOR, have set my Hand and the Seal of the said Colony to these presents on
day, of
190 1555
the
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AND
THE EXPERT REMOVER OF TATTOO MARKS,
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Mollison, was bowled-by-Nicoll,-215-for-8, the previous wickets falling 179 for 5, 18s for 6, and 188 for 7. It is interesting to note that only
one maiden over was bowled during the moro.
ing's play-one of Mollison's, about a quarter of an hour before the tiffin interval. During
scole with a nice boundary hit, but was evid- eatly under the impression that it bad been caught, as he started to leave the pitch, but luckily got back to the crease in time. In the next over Hudson was caught in almost the same way as pance had been disposed off, the ninth wicket falling for 47. Kibble was Smilk's second partner, and with a single made Kobe's score 50 after just one hour's play. Haughton Dow salieved Garnett, and Smith played the second ball down for two the next ball was also hit for two, but Smith was then given out leg-bafore, the Kobe in Dings closing for 59 after sixty-five miquias' play. The score was as follows:-
KOBE CRICKET CLUB.
J. Weekes, b Garnett
H. E. Green, c'Baird, b Garnett V. E. Wilson, lbw, b Bird.........
Į, Mollison, b Baird: A mudike - ... S. Stephens, c Crookenden, b Baird...... 14 H. Nicoll, c Anderson, b Baird 3 W. J. Turabull, st Garcetti d'un Suom 0 P. L. Spence, c Beasley, b Garact!...... 7 Dr. L. Smith, Ibw, b Haughton ... ..... 13 L.S. Hadson,c Haughton, b Garsett
!!
L. S. Kibble, nol out
Extras un aplom monas
Total ..........
·BOWLING ANALYSIS.
10. M. R
Baird........... 9 3 14 Garnett.................................. 9
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59
Captain Peter, having arrived,
ignees of Cargo sie hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature
|'dólivery of their goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded `unless notice to the contrary be given before TO-
DAY. •
landed at Consignee's risk into the hazardous Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be andfor astra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
days of the steamer's arrival here after which All Claims must be presented within ten date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowes, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inat, will be sub- Ject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will ba okamined on the 7th last, at 3:P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
* HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office, Hongkong, Ist Julỳ, 1909.
FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAR
THE Company's Steamship
"BINGO MARU,"
having" arrived from the above parts, Cou- signees of General Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Value ables are being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained,
Damaged packages" must be left in the Godowas-for examination by the Consignco's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within seven days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. ar claims will be admitted after the goods. have
No Fire lasurance has been effected. left the Godowns.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
NIPPON YUSEN kaisha. Hongkong, 6th July, 1909. {458-459
· NAGASAKI,
35 5 .Haughton
T ** pr$ 4 Kobe having to follow on the home team again began bitting just balore four o'clock with Weekes and Green, playing to Garnett and Haughton. The K.C.C. had a big task before them, and despite the extraordinary col lapse of the side in the first innings, there were those who believed that there was a possibility of yet making a god game of it, even though a win was too inach to expect. Within four minutes of the stars, however, the first wicket
down most of the hopes for a strong stand by FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE, Moji and went down for 3; and with that wicket woot the home cleven. Wilson and Weekes made hour, until Wilson's wicket went down at THE Company's Steamship a steady stand for about a quarter of an
4.15, the score now belog at for 2. In the very next over Weekes was dismissed for 13, the third wicket going down in twenty: five minutes for 23. With the exception of a stand by Mollison and Smith, and later by Hudson and Kibble, the visitors had all the play to themselves. Whatever, hope Kote, might have had of making a strong stand was dispelled by the failure of some of the most likely batsmen to do supthing at all. The Hongkong bowlers were evidently not so easy to play as they seemed to be, and wicket after wickel fell without appreciably adding to the score. Stephens was bowled first ball, and
Turnbull 'skied a ball' from Baird with fatal
consequences. Mollison, played a short but dashing innings, and during his twenty minute stay at the crease knocked op 30 runs. With Dr. Smith, these two actually doubled the Kobe score. Mollison's 30,included four 4's and six a's, and was the only rest display of Hudson and Kibble made a good sinod batting step on the Kobe side all day. playing very cautiously, as may be seen from the fact that they took twenty-two
the first hour and a half's play the bowling was rather slack and the batsmen, too, were for some time on the defensive. It was zot ustilmipules to knock up: ten run A catch about noon that the Kobe Bowlers seemed to by lones disposed of Kobe's last Chance, and get properly warmed up, and then the wickets the Garrison team were left victorious by the went down one afies the other.. A: 124, when very handsome marginal an lonings and 97 the game was .djou ned for tiffin, the visitors raps. The Kobe score was as follows; -
יי
SECOND INNINGS.
had made 210 for 8 wickets,
Da iesuming after suffis Satterthwaite bit up. Weekes, c Haughton, b Baird... a couple of boundaries, but was soon caught by H. E. Green, b Haughtq..................... Nicoll for to, the score now being 233 for 9. At V. B. Wilson, st. Green, b Garnatt.......... .7.15 Crookenden went in to partner Brierley, H. Nicoll, b Gardent and five minutes later was bawled by Nicoll, the visitors being thus dismissed for 237. The score was as follows:-
5
HONGKONG GARRISON, Capt. Beasley, b Mollison, c Hudson... 19 H: W. Green, Nicoll .......................... 75 E. G. H. Haughton, b Nicoll Capt. Garrett, b Weekes .............. 36 Capt. Baird, b Nico!!m 50 D. K. Anderson, b Mollisonania 18. H. G. Bagnall, b Mollison.....
I. Inves, b Nicoll
Capt. Brierley, not out.........
"KUMANO MARU,“
having arrived from the above ports, Cop. signees of General Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Valu ables are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whance delivery may be obtained..
Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consigane's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed bour. All claims must be presented within Seven days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have felt the Godowns,
Undersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills, of Lading will be countersigned by the
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA;;
· Hongkong, 6th-July, 1909-- -E458-459-
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"LAISANG,"
having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining
on board after 4 P.M., the 8th inst., will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense.
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13
8
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
3
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
O
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD
о
30
songkong, 6th Jdly..1000
16
14
W. J. Tarnball, ¢ Haughton, b Baird..... S. Stephens, b Garnett
M. Mollison, c Crookenden, b Garneļį Dr. Smith, st Green, b Baird
P. L. Sprock, Bossley, b laces.......
L. S. Hudson, Innes, b Baird 5 L. S, Kibble, not out....
Extras.....
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
5
.Garbett ......
JA
13
Haughton....
Baird......... Ingen...
46 5
67-24 3. 4.2
"C. R. Satterthwaite, c and b Nicol...... 10 -J. Crookanden, b Ficoll.............. ................... I
15
O. M. R. W. "17 I 16
3. 20 1 68 6.
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
1:
Mallison.......ecom. Nicoll
Stephen........ Greenlinnass Turnbull Weekes
204
6
23.
.4
38
3
16--
Kobe west in to bat at 1.35, Wecker and Green being the first to face Baird and Garnett. Weekes opened the score with a single and † | Grész followed with a-3, Baird's first over giv- Ing three sons: The first ball down from Ger sett captured Weskes's wicket, which fall with in seven minutes of the start. This was the beginning of a phenomenal ron of bad luck for Kobe. Wilson had not been in fiva`minutes. when he was dismissed i.b w., Kobe's first two wickets, filling for 8. Mollison went in and
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QUINQUINA?
5.50
DUBONNET?
FRENCH STORE,
quien en kontSole Agent. Can Homolkonas gath April, 1909,
LEE YEE
HAIR DRESSING SALOON...
HAS ALWAYS 'ON HARD,'
CIGARS
CIGARETTES
AND
TOILET ERA SIRVERS
150 SAMRÁZ GİFOR SALE BRA
Hongkong, fed
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