Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE,
VICEROY CHANG.
DEPARTURE FROM CANTON,
[By courtesy of the “Shaung Po"] :
Shanghai, 14th July,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
A CASE OF IDENZETY.
WHO IS THE DEFENDANT?„ His Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz had a very intricato point to solve in a case which cams before him in the Summary Jurisdiction Court, this morning... The question to be probed was whether the defendant in the action was a man, a boy, di̟ a woman,-i
The suit was one for money lept, and the plaintifī swore that the loan was made 10 man bamed. Li Kam Tong, from whom he obtained a receipt. The solicitor for the defence
RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD.
GENERAL MANAGER'S 'REPORT FÅR TOUR
WEEKS ENDING. JUKR 197A, 1909.,
The mine measurements and assay relumma of prospecting work show a total of 1,148lt for the period (4 weeks) under review, made up of 79ft sloklog, 241ft driving, 594ft crosscutting, and 234ft of prospecting work, as against a total of 1,0tift for the previous four weeks.
MINES,
in crosscut. This has been driven 8ft, making a Bi Koman, 540ft Level, Drive South at golt total of 15ft. The lode 1410" wide gives 6) det per ton.
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THURSDAY JULY 15. 1939
To-day's Advertisements.
· FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT.SAID and MARSEILLES.
HE
TE P1 O.S. N. Go'a Stanmakip
DYSON SIMLA,"
Captain C. D. Goldsmith, R.N.R., will leave for abovo placas TO-MORROW, the 16th July 1909, at 8,AM.
For Freight or Passago, apply to...
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 15th July, roog.
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To-day's Advertisements.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS,
LIMITED
FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND
----ANTWERP-
THE Steamship
CARDIGANSHIRE,* Captain W. G. Tyers, will be despatched ar abore TO:MORROW, 16th inst, at Noon.:
For Freight, apply to
j. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,'
Agants, Hongkong, 15th July, 1909.
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A telegram has been received by the Chiaid that Li Kam Toug, the holder of a stall na Merchants' Steam Navigation Co. from is the Central Market, was a nine-year-old-boy the Board of Reorganisation at Canton to whilst a clerk in the Registrar General's depart
Drive South at railt in crosscut To this bes the effect that Viceroy Chang Jen chun will ment, the keeper of the stall-bolders' register,
swore that Li Kam Tong, the person who ap-been added rift making a total of 156lt. No leave Canton for Nanking on the 29th inst,
plied for the stall, was a woman.
improvement has been met and the man beve NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN HONGKONG-BOSTON-NEW The telegram asks that a special steamer
been transferred to other work, be despatched to Canton to convey H.E. Chang to the North.
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In compliance with the telegraphic des patch, the C. M, S. N. Co. has decided to place their s.s. Taishun at His Excellency's service.
NANKING VICEROYALTY. GRAND COUNCIL'S CONCERN.
· [By courieny of the " Sheung Po"]
Peking, 14th July. The Grand Council has telegraphed to Viceroy Chang Jen-chun to start for Nanking before the end of this month so that he may assume duties on the roth inst.
A telegram to the same effect bas also been despatched to Viceroy Tuan Fang urging him to proceed, by the end of this
moon.
YUAN-SHIH-KAÏS, PRO- TEGES.
DENOUNCED BY NA TUNG.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po.")
Peking, 14th July,
The other day Acting. Viceroy Na Tung denounced Tastaj Kej Chung-wei and Tao tai Wong Shi-yuen who were appointed to their posts by Yuan Shih-kai.
The Prince Regent has given instructions to Na Tuog to deal with them severely,
MEETING OF VICEROYS.
YUAN'S APPOINTMENT WITH CHANG.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po.")
Peking. 14th July. H.E. Yuan Shu-fun, Viceroy-designate of Canton, in his memorial returning, thanks for his appointment to the Liang Kwang Viceroyalty, mentions that he has arranged with Viceroy Chang Jen-chun by telegram for a meeting at Shanghai or Nanking for the purpose of conferring on pending matters of importance.
WEI-HAI-WEL.
QUESTION OF RETROCESSION.
P
The case was that in which a man named
Drive North os Main flode. This has been. Li Fun Hing, a trader carrying on business at 301, Queen's Qoad West, sued one Li Kam extended 24ft making a total of 3yft. The lode Toog, alias Mong Sio Wan, trading as the Wai | 48in wide assays tj dwt... Tai Chau and Yot Chocog firms, shopkeepers and compradores, of 47, Central Market, to re- cover the sum of $300 alleged to be due on a deposit noté dated 27th December, 1908.
Mr. F, X. d'Almada e Castro, of Messrs, d'Almada aud Smith, appeared for the plaintiff, The defendant was represented by Mr. Reader Harris, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist."
"Mr. d'Almada said that he had subpoenaed the Registrar-General asking for the register of stall-bolders in the Central Market Yesterday ha informed him of the date of the trial (this morning) but so far nobody had appeared in
Court from that office.
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His Honour-1 suppose he would send a clerk. When did you write to him?
Mr. d'Almada-Yesterday afternoon. His Hodour-There must be some delay. A representative will be here presently, I'ba- lieve.
Continuing, Mt. d'Almada said that plaintiff some years ago made the acquaintance of the delondani, Li Kam Tong, alias Mong Slu Wao.
Mr. Harris.—I appear for Li Kam Tong; not for Mosg Siu Wan.
Mr. d'Almadı.-Li Kam Tong's other name is Mong Sin Wao.
Mr. Harris. It is uo),
Some days after plaintiff and defendant were acquainted the plaintiff said that he was a stall- bolder in the Central Market. The defendant
did not believe the statement, whereupon plaintiff took him to the stall and showed him a photograph of himself. Plaintiff was satisfied, and some days later he leat defendant $300, the amount asked for, and obtained a receipt. The plaintiff applied for re-payment some time later, but was put off from time to time and he never got the money. From the register of stall holders of the Central Market, kept in the office of the Registrar-General, it would be seen that in June the register was altered and another
man represented himself to be Li Kam Tong.
His Honour (to Mr. Harris)-Where is your clinat?-Babind there, my Lord. He is only nise years old. (Laughter),
440ft Level, Drive South. Here 11ft has been driven bringing the total to 575ft. The fode 13in wide gives 18 dwt.
At about 565ft along this drive a crosscut hai bean started to the East and taken toft. Its object in to prospect the ground East and if possible teintersect a lode that has recently been met in crosscuts from the slopes för filling purposes.
At the same point a crosscut has been start- ad to the west and taken gft. ` les object is to prospect the course of the main lode.
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IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,
FOR EUROPE.
HE Bteamship
"YORCK," Captain J. Randermans, wilts MORROW, the 16th instant, at B ́ÂM.
NORDDEUTSCHER-LLOYD,
·· MELCHERS ̃& Co.
General Agents. Hongkong, 15th July 09,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO
AND YOKOHAMA.
440ft Level, Drive North. This has been extended 24 making a total of 1861. be THE Imperial German Mail Steamship lode 49in wide giver 6 dwt.
Drive North, No. 1 Wiszs. This has been sunk 15ft making a total of 83ft. The lode 48in wide is low grade.
340lt level, drive south from stopa. Here 6ft has been driven, bringing the total to agit. The lode avaragen 6oin and worth 54 dwt.
240ft Level, crosscut west opposite abait, This has been taken from 664ft to 679ft.”
Crosscutting for stops filling, 387ít, Sippes. Above the 440ft. level, 2 stopes,: Lode 163in wide and worth 6 dat.
Above the 3408) love), a stopes; Lode 183in wide and worth 5.dwt,
Above the 240ft lovel, 'stope. Lede goin wide and worth i dwt,"
STOPE MINE.
This has been
16oft Level, Drive South. driven Ift making a total of 1,063ft. The lode has lately had a bearing to the East and at the distance given has died out. A crosscut put off to the West at 1,944 struck the lode atrólt with its usual width and value. This is now being driven on.
The
16oft Level South, No. 1. Winie. This has been sunk 27 ít, making total depth 59ft. lade in sight is 46in wide and worth 14 dwt. 16oft Level North. The drive on the second branch has been extended 16ft, making a total of zit. The lode matter averages 38in wide and worth z dwt.
WPRINZ LUDWIG,""
Captain F. von Biorer, will leave for the above, places TO-MORROW, the 16th inst, at Noon.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co., General Agents,
Hongkong, 15th July, 1909.
ABANDONED ON AN UNIN- HABRED ISLAND.
A REMARKABLE STORY.
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YORK:
A
AMERICAN-ASIATIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA PORTS AND 'SUEZ CANAL. |(With Liberty to Call at the Malanar Coast);"
SS ST. PATRICK FRIDAY,
#1 16th July, $ P.M. For Freight and further information, apply
to—-
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Gaveral Agents": Hongkong, 14th July, 1909.
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SURZ DANAL,› (With Liberty to Call at Malabar Coast.) |
PROPOSED SAILings from HoNDKOMO,
Some days ago we reported that olavens.S. passe, who had been engaged in snaring
birds and stuffing the skins on an island in the Marshall group, in the South Pacific, had been landed at Hongkong and banded over to the The men arrived at Kobe by the Atos-mara on Japanese Copsol by the German Consul there. the 30th ultimo. They claim to have been abandoned on an unlobabited island, whose
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Intimations.
THE DAIRY FARM
LIMITED.
Co.,
Fine Salted Australian
PICS TROTTERS.
96 Cents a Dozen.
Hongkong, 24th Juno, 1909,
PILSENER
ASAHI "
AND
[зво
SAPPORO"
BEER.
LIGHT AND
REFRESHING
Aug.
SUMMER
For Fraight and further Information; apply.
DODWELL & Co., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 15th July, 1004.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
"SYRIA,"
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BEVERAGE.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, OBTAINABLE AT—
· PORT SAID,-SUEZ-AND-STRAITSE, Consignees of Cargo by, the above-named
is charted as Gaspar Rico, and rescued by German gunboat. According to their story, they gained their livelihood by smaring birds and stuff ing the skins on small islands off the Japan coast. With three others they arranged to charter a `small sailing vessel of 75 toos called the Horn-vossal are hereby informed that their Goods are maru belonging to Kawashima Helji of Tokyo, and extend their operations further afield. Ac- cordingly they left Shinagawa Bay on the 16aft Lovel, Drive, North. This has been vessel, accompanied by a Captain Minagawa The plaintiff was then called and be gave--advanced 3411⁄2-making-á-total-of-66f-The-Tamokichi, on June 17th last year, and on evidence corroborating the statement made by lode 8gin wide assayı 12¿wt.
A boy, who appeared to be about six years old, stood up and walked in the direction of the Court.
bis solicitar,
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Cross-examined, the plaintiff said that when Mong Siu Wao said he was registered as Li Kam Tong he asked him the reason, and the | defendanı replied that he look his grandfather's name. Plaintiff was suspicious, but he did not take any steps to inquire into the matter The $300, he lost to defendant personally—not to the firm.
A clerk from the Registrar-General's depart mest produced the register, which showed that
Crosscutting for stope filling. 161f. Stopes. Above the roofs, Leval, 2 stopes:" Lode toxin wide and worth 9 dwt,
ANDERSON SHAFT.
Drive South Here zift have been driven, The drive has been greatly disturbed but at present is more settled and the lode is giving better results.
ET, MALACCA.
No. 1 Level, Drive South. To this has been added 19ft making a total of 47oft. The lade
coin wide assayı † dwi.
ļ
A crosscut has been put off to the West soft but with no good results.
No. 1 Level North, Drive North from cross
being landed and placed at their ritk 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 'landad”
Optional Goods will be landed here qalass
6 hour
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
August 27th arrived at a small island whose pace they did not know. They were landed, actions are given to the contrary before and the vessel departed, the captaip promiting Goods pot cleared by the 1st inni, at to return to the island without fail in January | 4 7,8., will be subject to rent. to fetch the men off, and leaving a supply of provisions sufficient to last them till that time, Not knowing the name of the island, the men could not be sure whether it was a Japanese possession, but they set to work collecting birds and preparing their skins, and continued in- dustriously until January 1st, when they ex- pected the Hosa-mara to arrive. However, the
the holder of the stall in question was "Licut East. This has been taken from 5ált to 85 vessel did not put in an appearance, and as the
· [By courtury of the "Sheung Po."}
Peking, 14th July. The British Minister in Peking has stated that, in the event of Wei-hai-wei being retro-plied for the licence was a woman! ceded to China, the garrison at Wei hai-wei and the aquadron will be sent to some Treaty port for protection of British subjects.
Kam Tong, aged nino years old,"
Mr. Harris-Did the person who applied for the licence look like nine or thirty years old?
The witness replied that the person who up-
(The foregoing telegram is printed for what it is worth.-Ed., A.K.T.)
AN OFLENDING JOURNAL
SIR JOHN JORDAN'S REPRE SENTATION.
The pine-year-old boy, who called himself i Kam Tong, was called to the stand. He said that his proper_name_was_L_Kam-Toog, and explained how. bis father brought him.to the Colody from the interior,
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A woman swore that she was sole proprie tresa of the Yut Cheong firm, which took over
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on h lode 47in wide and worth, 48 dwt.
To the south on this branch a drive has been taken 16ft. Tas lode averaged 4oin in width and óf dwt, in value.
A winze from the bottom of the stope has been sunk it making a total of 27ft. The lode
on wide is worth 5 dwt.
Stopes have beso in operation-on-a-lode averaging 42in wide and worth 4 dwt.
On surface 234ft of prospecting work has beep done.
At about 70oft to the west of Malacca shaft, a wince from surface has been sunk galt, and the Wai Tai Chan, which went into bankruptcy,
has passed through a lode goin wide giving a A man named 'Mong Sia Wan was formerly in value of 43 dwt. Work on this is being conti her employment, but he was dismissed for not nued.. altending to the business. When he went to General. At Anderson Shaft the baullog registerthe business she was told that a woman's compartment has been elted with dividers, and the cage roads are now beleg. put in. in the name could not appearon shoregister, so Mongmenstime the alose from the drives is being Sin Wan's name was put down." At pressot Li | stored underground. Kam Tong, the nine-year-old boy's name, was in Koman mise and is two crosscuts to the entered as licensee.
east for stope filling. Ons above the 34oft level, and one above, 4401 level. A lode has been struck at a distance of 6off which averages join wide giving an average assay of st dw. Other Cross-cuts are Dow being put off from the main levels to prospect this, se
[By courtesy of the " Sheung-PoN]
Peking, 14th July. In consequence of an article appearing to
Further evidence was heard, and bit Honour the Kwok Ponewspaper, concerning a mining concession in the Hopan, Province, the Bri-Kave judgment in favour of the plaintiff against ona Li Kam Tong, but not against the boy bearing (he same name.
tish Minister has addressed representations
to the Waiwupu...
The Foreign Ministry has asked the Board
of Civil Affairs to take the matter up.
...
·VICEREGAL TRANSFER,
KA
PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"],
Peking, 14th July.
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The Grand Council has telegraphed to Viceroy Yuan Shu-fub, Tuan Fang, and Chang Jep.chun not to take with them unnecessarily subordinate officials as mem- ben of their staff upon their transfers to new posts.
ĐỘI PRINCE CHEN.
DEPARTURE FROM KOBE.
[By courtesy of the "Bhaung Po,"
20 Peking 14th July. Chen, left Kobe on the 13th inst.
COMMERCIAL
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling
Do.
Ludo-Back T.T.
demand...........
2018 13/16
De, 4 months sight amorapazor1/9 France-Back T.T..
America--Bank T.T.........
Germany-Bank T.Tisoucinace
ndle T.T. 184000901384 (2000čáte
. Do. demand....... hanghai-Bank T.T.
+
Damaged Packages must be left in the and the Company's representative at an Godowns for examination by the Consignee's appointed hout,
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hers after which date they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns."
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent Hongkong, 14th July; rgog
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAil line. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
THE
month wore on the men became alarmed; Their supply of provisions bad run very low and towards the and of the mooth "they're- duced their rations to the smallest amount commensurate with existence and discon- tinued work. Every day they went up to the highest point_of_the_island-and-scanned- the horizon for the little vessel, and watched by terni. Early in February their supply of provisions completely ran out, and from" morning to night they wandered about on the shore, catching fish or digging the eggs of seabirds out of the sand, and just managed to eke out a barn subsistence. For drinking purposes they had to distil the seawater, but unfortunately, on February 7th the utensil which they used for that purpose was accident ally broken and they were left to depend for
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods their supply of drinking water on the scanty have left the Godowas, and all Goods remain showers of rain which occasionally fall, care-ing undelivered after the 2aad of July, will be fully storing it in the vessa! they had,
They were now reduced to a most miserable
plight and hourly awaited death. On March 27th for the first time they espied a vessel, bat From the Wiligy tables 50.6 tons of con. It was not tão flora-maru. It proved to be a centrates have been won worth 16.2 det për | ·small'Garman pleasure yacht cruising in the Sonth Sea. The vessel anchored at the faland and remained there five days. Those on
ton.
The increased fous time to mills is due to breakage of cam shaft and repairs to cons of Huntington Mille
.
MILLING SHEETS FOR 4 WEEKS ENDING JUNE 19TH, 1909 KOMAN.
4zł 177k
*40 stampa ran 28 days less 1.951 days repairs and cless up.
Ore crashed. Komen 2,613-tons,
Stope 997 n Total 3,609
916,25 904.30
5.91 dwt
11
1g1 Amalgam collected 2,665.00 px producing
Retorted gold Smelted gold Singapore-Bank T.T, per H.K, $100 74 Average yield per ton Japan-Bank T.T, vismenerasiemenis
valon of fallings:," JW-BROY
-BUKIZ-MALACCASI
.....
Buying/
months sight L/Coinçoners
.) monika' sight LfC..........REVOLVERİ
ja daya' sight San Francisco & New Vork
to'daya sight Sydney & Melbooms,
4 months' sight
| months' sight Frauće.
3 months' sight me
4 months aight Germ
Rar Silver PONU Bank of England rate
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board landed and discovered the stranded map. but could not understand what they said and did not appear to realise the gravity of the situation in which the man were placed. How forever, they rendered some assistance, but were unable to take the Japanese off the island owing to the small size of their vessel. The yacht then departed and the marooned man struggled to keep life in them in the hope of rescue to a fow days. However, it was not until May 8th that they were succoured. On that (*) (*| day the German gunboat Dorte, accompanied by two steamers, arrived at the island and the Japanese were rescued. On May 21st they arrived at Hoogkong ba the German ‘steamer Germanda, to which they had been transferred by the gunboat and ware subsequently sent to Japan. They numbered fourteen when they Jeft Shlunguwa Bay a year ago, but, the of them died from privations on the island. Their remains were cremated by their comrades and the ashas preserved. They are shortly to be brought to Japan, as is also tha large collection of stuffed birds accumulated by the men'during
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No. 1 Mii) ran 243 days) Crushing 2,0zrions
Fsurface ore And 11ng age tone mine ore
Total ass tonne 4
295.00.07 producing
275
1,812
解
Amalgam collected
Retorted gold
Emelted gold
Avenga yield per tos Total Tons Cr:bpd Jay Amalgam 1/08
98,50.
95.00
·.815 dut." CAT 51904758
$2,961.00 0% Smalted Goldpre 1,000.30 m. "Average Fideiuss - po6.og
pe Yieldy 3.35
AP, FU MARTUN General
"PRINZ LUDWIG," having arrived; Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being, landed and stored at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go down. Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained:
subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 22nd of July, at 9.30 AM.
All claims must reach ́us before the 26th- af July, 1909, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co., General Agents. '
Hongkong, 15th July, 1909,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNETS. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
[`HE Steamship ›
Messi. CALDBECK MCGREGOR & CO.
H. PRICE & CO.
A. S. WATSON & GO., LTD.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
WATKINS, LTD.
*FRENCH STORE.
KOWLOON DISPENSARY
AND
EVERYWHERE.
SOLE AGENTS;
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
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THE SHINA~~~~PROVIDENT-LOAN "AND"
MORTGAGE CO., LD. ›
(CAPITAL PAID UP .....................$1,250,000) Loans on Mortgage of Hopse Property, &e. Goods received on Storaged Advances made on Merchandise. Loans made cothe Provident System.
(Rater and Particulars on application).
*THE OFFICE OF TRUSTER, EXEQUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORYAY, &c. JELSTAkOn and Krecated.
SHEWAN, TOMES. &.00%
General ManuZOIS........... Rongkong, 19th March, 100827 boardļjū
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
7.00.03.
LIMITED.
`TIME TABLE
WERK DATI.
7.40 am, to 10,00 KEM GLEvary to minmar 40.00 8,m, to 11.00 als 100 Every 15 minutes #1.30 8.m. to 12:45 pm) .....Every tj minutes. 12:45 pm. to. 1.75 pm. „Every to minutes. 1.15 p.m. to ^ 1.45 pmanEvery 15 minutes 1.45 pm to 25 pan....Every so minutes, 2.13 p.m. to 1.00 μm. 1.:Every 15 minutes. 1.30 pm to 5.00 pm....Every 15 minutes. Stoo piau to: 8.00 pisz. .....Every zo minutong
NIGHT CARE.
5.45 pm and 9 pm, 945 pm, to 11.15 BE.
every half hour, b ANG SUNDAYIAN
6.00 a.m. to: 9.00 am. 2.Every 15 minutes 9.00 am, to: 9:30 nmɛ nýlvary 30 minutos. ́0:30 am to 10.30 min Evary I§ MİANIDE. 10.30 am to 11:00 BM, 12.5/TRry za minutos. Co-11:45 am to 13.00 0000...very 15 minutan 11.00 Noon ta 1:00 p.m/2Every 10 minutes. their
1.00 p.m. to, 5.00 påse suuKyary 15 minuten. * 5.00 pm; to' 6.00 pm, Erary 10 minute 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. ... UTREY 15 minutas
NIGHT CARK on Week Dara
"GREGORY, APCAR,"-- baring arrived from the above Parts, Goods will be delivered from slongside. ignacs of Cargo are bereby informed that
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at once, at Consignoes' risic and expense Ma
Cargo remaining on board after 4 P., of the 17th inst, will, be landed at Consignees? risk and expense.
No Fire Enstrance has been effected, Bits of Lading will be countersigned by the Ünderigued. N
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