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Intimation.

Powell's

ALEXANDRA

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY APRIL 28 1910

HAYTOR RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. | left hand for the display of rings among the

FIRST GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, The first ordinary general, or statutory, meeting of Haytar Rubber Estates; Ltd was held at the ragistered offices of the company. Singapore, on ased inst.

Mr. Jago presided, and there was present Messrs Winkelmann, Learmont, Wallace Cook, Frank Adani, D. T. Boyd, F. Y. Blair, H. C. Volger, Father Couvreur, and Mr. P. Gold (for Messrs. Evatt and Co., secretaties),

The Chairman said:

Gentlemos, This is the statutory meeting of the Company and is called in order to comply with section 77 of the Companies Ordinance which exacts that general meeting must be held within six months of the formation of any

BUILDINGS. Company.

NOW SHOWING.

New Fabrics

FOR

SPRING

AND

SUMMER

GOWNS

STRIPED ZEPHYRS

50 cts. Yard

MERCERISED

LAWNS

75 cts. Yard

FLOWERED

MUSLINS

For the benefit of those who joined the Com- pany since it was started may say that our capital is $300,000, 10 40,000 shares of $5 each. 17,857 of these shares have been given to the vendors as jully paid, and they also received 504,189 in cash. The vendors have an option on 5 000 shares at par. 20,000 shares have been "issued to the public on which $4 a share has

been paid, and 2,143 shares remain unissued,

people who lived on the backs of the Nile. It is the remains of a high priestess of Amar kai ; the fingers of the left hand bear sighi' rings. and there is ons op the thumb as well. On the sugers of the right band are two rugs; thumb has one.

THE WEDDING RING,

Intimations.

YOU WILL NOT

HONGLONG AVERAGE MARKET PRICES.

Shark-Sa Ya Skate-Fo,Yu

BUTCHER MEAT,

Beefsirloin & primacut-Mal Lung ựa -

Corned-Ham Ngau Yak' jeune |

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Sirtola-Ngau 'Let'

Sofes-Tai Sa Yuuomen j Teach-Was Y¤

vuissaber si Turbot-Cho How Yaccorcianon ||' Turtles, small, fresh' water-Kook Yu,

Goals.

Whits Balt-Ngan Ya Chal...ersaraan

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FRUITS.

Almond-Hong Yan......

30

Apples, (California)—Kam San Ping

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25

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KO............ (Chefoo)-Tho

50

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80

Sausages,-Ngan Yuk Chaung

Tasi it Bullock's Brains, Know...........' per set. kø

Tongue fresh--Ngau Li....................... Bach

„, córned-Ham Ngau Ll Head-Ngau Tau 4). Hoan Ngan Sam ...............per Hump, Sait-Ngan Kina Foot-Ngan Keok...each Kidneys-Ngan Yiu...........'.....................er in Tall-Ngau Mel

Chun Ping

Small-Hoi Tong

Gustard-Fan Lal Chlo....nach'

Bananas, fragrant, Canton-Sang Shang

Heung Chla...........................

be deceived. That there are cheats and frauds in plenty everybody knows; but it is seldom Corrected stal April 2910, 100 sét, per 8 Max Snapper-Lap Yün or never that any large business house in guilty

· All the metais known to the Egyptians seam of them, no matter what line of trade it follows. to have been fashioned into 'ringe by them. There can be no permanent success of any Gold and silver were naturally the favourites; kind based on dishonesty or deception. There brazen rings were fairly common; and the never was, and never will be. The men who poorer folk contented themselves with sings try that are simply fools and soon come to mide of porcelain. Some Egyptian rings apgrief-as they deserve. Now many persons pareatly used as signets-have been found, re, nevertheless, afraid to buy certain which are of an extraordinary size. There is a advertised articles lest they be humbugged record of one which contained twenty pounds and deluded; especially are they slow to place worth of gold. It bore a figure of the reigning confidence in published statements of the monarch, a lion called "the lord of strength," merits of medicines. The remedy known as

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION 'evidently used' as the symbol of that monarch,

a scorpios, and a crocodile. In all probability is as safe and genuine an articla to purchaso such unwieldy rings as these were not wore, as flour, silk or cotton goods from the mills of but were kep: In order that their impression manufacturers with a world-wide reputation. We could not afford to exaggerate its qualities might be affixed to documents of importance,

or misrepresent it in the least; and it is not necessary, it is palatable as honey and-con- tains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with, the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry; and how valuable such a blanding of these important medicinal agents must be is plain to everybody. It is beyond price in Anemia, Insomnia, Weakness and lack of Nervous Tope, Poor Digestion, Wasting Diseases, La Grippe, Lung Troubles and Blood Impurities. Science can furnish nothing better perhaps nothing so good. Dr. W. H. Dalfe, of Canada, says: "I have used it in my practice and take pleasure in recommending it as a valuable tonic and reconstructive. It is a Plga' Chillag-ki cheong .......... remedy that can afford to appeal to its record and represents the science and knowledge of bright and aggressive medical investigation." Effective from the first dose."You cannot be disappointed in it." Like all good things it is imitated. Sold by chemists throughout the world.

The' taste for rings graw to such a pitch among the luxurious Romans who inhabited the Mistress of the World at the time when her prestige was waning that women, whose fingers ware always covered with these ornaments,

Bever wore the same one twice.

From one or two quarters, we had offers to purchase the estate but the public valuation of our shares is much more than any syndicate. The barrows and graves of the early dwellers could afford to pay jo order to buy and sell in the British Isles have yielded rings in such again, and make a profil,

numbers as to show that they must have been in common use with out savage ancestors. The inscriptions borne, by some of these evidences of the broad-stained Briton's love of finery are laken to prove that they were in some way connected with the religious observances of the Druids. The Vikings, who, at a later period, ravaged the English coasts, left behind them traces of their marauding visits in the shape of rings of various forms.

After taking over the estate, one of the first things which we did was to take away the Passion flower on the 75 acre block.. I am glad to say that the manager repored early this month that he noticed a lot of difference in the growth of the trees since the Passion flower was removed, and the trees have a much healthier appearance. On the other hand, of Course, we have to weed these fields where the Passion wet has been removed, and the wat weather we have been having of late has been very well suited to the growth of weeds.

Disease The manager reports that very few trees have been attacked by fomes and energetic steps are being taken to treat any which are suspected of having contracted

-disease.

The Anglo-Saxons were famed for the beau. tiful gold and silver rings which they made. Their rings were valued highly over the whole of the then known world, and were eagerly bought by the foreign traders who visited their

shares.

This period brings, un to the part played by the ring in the marriage ceremony. The ancient Cleating of timber has been proceeding, and use of rings in sealing agreements, grànts, and about 30 acres have been cleared and heaped other deeds was no doubt the origin of their up ready for burning. It is unfortunate that employment in the most solema compact that we cannot get local contractors to do this work could be entered into between two people. The at reasonable rates. The wet weather also early Christians probably found that there was has been in favour of white ants, which were-

no manner in which they could more requira more than usually troublesome during the firstly show the sacred and binding pature of the part of the year, but I am glad to say that 40 marriage contract than by the presentation of barm has been done to any of the treas. Work

the bridegroom's ring to the bride. By this Fift

bas beguo on the new clearing of 200 acres aud

he authorised her to issue commands in the the drains are expected, tu be fioished in two months. Preparations are being made to begin tapping in July,

The Chairman, in reply to questions, stated that there are now 395 acres plaated, and that the total area is 500 odd acres. It was hoped that the whole would be planted at the end of

same manger that he did himself and to act in

every way as his representative. By n stattle of 1855, English wedding rings must be of stand. dard gold. There is, however, nowadays no ab

solute necessity for their use. A wadding ring need not be employed in the wedding ceremony to make that ceremony legal, and no registras of marriages could insist upon a ring being this year.

Jused if the persons about to tha married izsist- There being no further business, the meeting ed upon the performance of the ceremony with

out it. The circular form of the wedding ring is thought, to symbolise eternity and truthful. uess; it is placed upon the woman's left hand is taken of ber, submissiveness, and on the third finger became in olden times it waS believed that a veic ran from that finger directly to the heart.

-closed with a vole of thanks to the chairman.

FINGER RINGS.

SYMBOLS OF AUTHORITY AND GOOD FAITH•

SOME. ANCIENT BELIEFS.

The use of rings as ornaments stretches back to the earliest days of which we have any record. Search among the fragments that have come dawa to us of ancient Egypt, Babylon, Nineveh, Greece and Rome illustrates this fact, and shows that rings wrought in metals and other

50 cts. and $1.00 Yard substances were among the most finished art

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VOILES

manufactures of the early craftsman. The rings

of antiquity which have been unearthed prove that these ornaments were; not, by any means confined to the weallby in days of old, but werd wara by the members of every class of the community, ".

50 cts, and $1.00 Yard ed lauds wears a ring, and the number of the

CREPOLINES

LINENS $1.00 Yard

POPLINS

All the above are of

Exceptional Value.

POWELL'S

Alexandra

Buildings.

Hoogkong, 8th April 1920-

It was pace customary to cograva molines on wedding rings. The practice began to drop into desuetude at the time of the Reformation, and has never since been revived. It was graceful old custom, and we should like again to see such lines as these of Herrick's written on wedding rings į....

"And as this round

Is nowhere found

To flaw or else to never,

So let our love

A1 endless provO,

And pure as gold for ever."

In many parts of Great Britain it is believed At the present time finger rings are koowd that when wedding ring wears through either. all the world over. From the sovereign sitting husband or wife will die; that is to say, wedded on the throne of a mighty empire, to the hum-life gradually wear away with the ring. A Limitar supers ition is the belief that if 'a ible individual standing behind, a washing tub wedding ring is broken the husband of its

in her cottage, every married woman in civili weater is pat much longer for this world,

IN THE MIDDLE AGES, unmarried, whose bands do not bear at least one, whether as a sign of betrothal, or as a mere ornament, is not many. Torning to the uocivilized peoples of the world, we find the Princess of the Sandwich Islands, and the ebony-skiooed belte of some Central African iriba alike in the display which they make of rings on their fingers, their thumbs, or even their toes,

IN THE DAYS OF THE PHARAOHS,' Four thousand years ago. the people over whom the Pharaohs zaled wore rings on their fingers and thumbs. They were employad ́as symbols of authority and tokens of good faith. This we bave confirmed in the passage in the forty-first chapter of Genesis, where l'is stated that "Pharaoh said unto Joseph, 'i, have set theo over all the land of Egypt. And Pharaoh took his ring hom off his hand and pot it upon Joseph's hand, and arrayed him in vestures of fine linen, and put a gold chain about his neck" The rich garments and the

golden chain showed that the favoured laraelite was a person of importance, but the fall measure of his authority was made knows by the ring, which Pharaoh bad transferred from bis own hand to that, of the man who, after himself, was to be'in fature the most powerful personage in the kingdom.

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`, (brides), Macao-Sau Hanng Chlo „ 18 Chestnuts, Chinese-Foong Lut............

8 Carambola-Yeung Toni ș

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Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To..... Calves Hand and Feet--Ngat-chal

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Mutton Chop-Young Pai Kwat ...B

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STORE.

NOTICE:

We beg to inform our numerous customers and the public in general that we have boon appointed Agent for the CREME SIMON" and

all Simon's Produces for Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Powder,

Soap, etc.

INSPECTION SOLICITED.

Hongkong, 1st January, 1010.

"SOLIGNUM."

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FAG-SIMILE OF A LETTER from

Ordonnce Department No. 6350 G.

Simla, 13th Januare, 1909. From Major-General R. H. MAHON, C.B.R.A.,

Director General of Ordnance in India, To Messn. COOPER & CO.,

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Leg--Young Fei ............ Shoulder-Young Shau

Brains-Oki Know...por sot Feet-Cal Kaok..... Fty-Cbl Chak jom Head-Ubi Tau".

Heart-Uhl Sum..................carb Kidadys-Chi Yu par Liver-Cbl Kon

Pork, Chop-Chi Pai Kwat.......... | Dorted—Ham Của Yuken Leg--Chu Pol mousemisunuin a Fat or Lard--Uka Yau ......

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Heart-Young Sum.........each Kidneys-Young Viu

Livar-Young Co................

Sucking Pigs, To.Order--Chu Chal

Spat Reef-Shog Ngin Yau

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24

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Cocoanats-Yah Ta..................ES 19, BACH

Grapes-Sin Tal TE.....................

Lemons, China-Ning Moong......

Amor-Kom San Ning Moong

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Lichens, Small Stone-Lai Chi Gonissim.

Fresh, L.pl Oh!......

Limes, (Saigon)-Sal" Kong Ning

Koong lagi..........Bach

Mango, Mealla Lol Sung Moigna

Mango, Saigon-Sal Kung Moong

10 Mangosteens, San Chak Tsx period.....

Oranges, Tim Ühang münk..........

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Small-Tal Kut.catty Mandarin-Tim Kuti

Olives-Pak Lama ............................. Passion Fruit....................oach

15 Pears, (American)--Kam San Shut Lib.

(Canton), Cooking—Sa Li

21.

8 Peanuts,-Fa Sang ........................ṣZÁM

· 80 | Persimmons, Large,—Hang Chlo.......................

18'] Pino-apples, fat qualliy—Shaung Poon

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and cooking-Chungstang ^ Faw-law

18 Platains-Tal Chlo ...........................

Plums, Swalew-Hang Lai

Pamelo, Stam-Ohlm Lo Yau ......each

Grean-Sang Hop Tou......

50

Walouts, Hop Tou

6

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Shanghai Lo Kwat

24

Malton-Sang Young Yan om je e Veni-Ngau Chal Yok............

· ́ Santages-Ngao Chá| Ynk Tong.

POULTRY.

Oblekap--Kai Oba) ..................................ui...ħ Capons, Largo, Small-Sla Kal.............. Dacks--Ap sami returristmassi sinaisen JE

Dores-Pan Kan L...............................................BACK Eggu, Hen-Kal-Tax.......................per.dox Fowls, Ganton-Ka! ..........................

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20

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ASÄÄTED.

VEGETABLES, &c.

Artichokes, Shangbal,—Shaung Hoi Ah

Chi Chink ...... Beans, (French) Macan-Ok Moon Pin

Beans,(French), Shangbal-Shoopg Rol

Plz Tagavran Jeevan omóznes Beans, Sprout-Ab Cholu............... Beans, Long-Ta¤ Kok ünsi Beat Root-Hung Choi Tau.c Brinjals, Groen-Chong Yusz Kat-

Brinjals, Red-Hong Kör mi

16 Bamboo Shooti-Chbok Shun

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24 Cabbage, Uklasse, com~Kat Choy......

.B 33 Cabbage, Red-Kai Lan Tat......oach

Cabbage, (Shanghai)-Yob Chol... 30 AP ||

Cane Shoots, bunch-Kau Shun... Canlifower, Large size-Tal Yeh Chol

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Mask Deer-Wong Kong. 333 Abdul Rehman Street, Bombay. Gentlemen,—With reference to your letter | Hare-To Okal......grespondemum ji dated 17th March, 1908, relative to the pro- Partridge-Che Khoo .............com j perties of "SOLIGNUM 1 bag to leform you that the Solignum supplied by you bas. been tried and its efficacy in preserving timber against the attacks of white ants' his been established.—Yours faithfully,

(8 goed) L. G. WATKINS, LL Col. R.A.

for Director General of Ordeance in India.

FAC-SIMILE OF GOVERNMENT ORDER,

Circular No. 31-B, „MILITARY WORKS SERVICES,

Hending XX-Miscellaneous

From Major-General H. W. DUPERIER,

Director-General of Military Works. To The Commanding Royal Engineers of Divisions, Military Works Services.

Simis, the 5th August, 1907. SOLIGNUM, Memorandum,-It is hereby notified that "Salignum" manufactured by Messrs. Major & Co., Ld, Hull, England, has been tried and found to be an effective preservative of wood agalost the ravages of white sats, »

2. Particulars regarding “Bolignum" can be obtained from Messrs. Cooper & Company, 333 Abdul Rehman Street, Bombay,

G. WILLIAMS, Colonel for Director-General of Military Works.

SIEMSSEN & CO. (Machinery Dept.) Hongkong, Sole Agents. [43

At and time it was used to give away large quantities of rings on the occasion of a wed- ding. Thus, we are told that one Edward Kally, who lived in the reign of Elizabeth, and "was openly profuse beyond the modest limits of a schar philosopher, did give away in gold wire rings (or rings twisted with three gold wires) at the marriage of one of his maid ser vants to the value of four thousand pounds.".

la the Middle Ages the ring was used in other religious ceremonies, besides that of matrimony. It formed part of the consecration service of kings, bishops, or abbots, sidering the importance attached to the ring. there is no wonder that it was often thought to be possessed of magical properties. A Danish ring has been found in England which bore the foscription. "Whether in fever or leprosy, let the patient he happy, and confident in the hope of recovery," plainly showing that it was used, as an amolét. A Leipsic physielan named Michaelis pretended to care almost ovogy fogat of disease with the aid of a ring made from the tooth of a sex horse, Rings made of a compound of lead and quicksilver were

URING the absence of Mr. H. P. regarded as specifice against headaches, and the chains in which malefactors had been hang BARTON will have charge of the interests. WHITE from the Colony, Mr.. G. W. were forged into rings which were thought to of our Finn and will sign Per Procuration. have the power of healing numbers of diseases, Trallian, a renowned physican of the carly days of Christianity, professed to cure ali bilious disorders with an octagonal iron ring, on which was engraved an injunction to the bile to leave the sufferer and enter into the body of a Tark. At the present day many persons wear a ring

agalast rheumatism.

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE..

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. Ifongkong, 27th April, 1910,

NOTICE.

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'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

The women of ancient Egypt were very fond made of steel and copper, as a preventiva No

of rings, often wearing as many as three-spon the same finger. It is a curious coincidence that the left hand was more favoured in this

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Canlidower, Madlom size-Cheong Yoh Chol-fa......each

Daalifower, Small sizo-Sal Yak Chol-fa Carrois-Kam Shop

Celery, Ohtube-Tong Kan Okoy .............. Celery, English-Yeung-Kaï Ohol ...... 35' | 'Galery, White-Pak Young Kan Chol...

Chillies, Dried-Con Let Okla

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Pheasant-Shan Kaboom...........pair Pigeons, Canton-Pak Kup..................... each

Holhow-Halhow Pak Kup Quall-Om-Ghos ..................... Rice Birds-Wo Fa Cheuk ..................dozen Snipe Sa Ohul.................................. each Terkays, Cock-Fo Kal Kong

Hea Wild Dócks, Shanghal, Sul-ap...pair Teal, Shanghai, Sul Ap Obal......... Wild Ducks Canton-Sang Sking Sol

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FISH.

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Canton Frash Water Flib-Hol Sio Ya „ Oarp-El Ya „impresse Ostash-Ohik Yo inaanaaOS 4

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Piks-Ta Paw Poong - en 1 Plaice-Pau YO...

partnership beretofore sabrining be- Lobsters-Long Hai tween us the undersigned carrying on business | Mackerel—Oh! Yuminoomaama

SHARE and GENERAL BROKERS at Mork Fish-Men Yu mimunommer j No. 5 Queen's Road Central, Victoria, under Before concluding this auticle, it may not be the style or firm of "VERNON & SMYTH respect than the right, and the third finger of the out of place to state the best way in which to has bean DISSOLVED and the interest and remove a ring that cannot be persuaded to come responsibility of the undersigned JOHN left band was invariably selected as the resting off a finger by any such means as the use of, YARDLEY VERNON VERNON in the sald. place of the most valuable rings in the posses- soap, etc, Wind a place of elastic band tightly firm has CEASED as from the 31st March, sion of the wearer. The reason for the pie, round the swollen finger from its extreme tip 1910. ference given in those early days to the finger right down to the ring. When this bas boon All Debts due to and owing by the late firm now selected to bear the ring which symbolises done, the band should be held above the head of Vergon & Smyth will be received and paid the most important event in a woman's life is be unwound, and wound again round the by SMYTH, who will continue to carry on the for a minute or two, and then the rubber should respectively by the undersigned, FRANK "not known." It seaza certain, however that it this time considerably reduced anger. A re-sald - business under the style or firm of was not then connected in any way with, the petition of the process two or three times will Vernon & Entythe marriage ceremony as it is now. There is lo allow the removal of using which looked Dated the 1st day of April, 1910.

reduce any ordinary swelling sufficiently to the British Mossum a mummy, which affords; though it could only be gut off by the help of

(84) J. V. V. VERNON. a good example of the greater use mindo of the the jamallara seme

(56) 7, SMYTH,

Pamirst, BlackHak Okoog.............................

Prawns-Ming H Fomiret, Whits-Pak Chong

Ray-Fel Fa 6aam J Rock Fish-Sek Kan Kungimundares Roschém¿kus Yo

| Salmon, (Chen), kuch watae--Ma-You:

Potatoes, Sweet-Fan

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Shangbal-Shoong Hoi Sku

Japan-Yat Poon Shu Tsal

American-Fa KIA #

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Foochow-Fak Chan Shu Taal Macao-Ok Moon 32 Fampkie-Toong Kwa

Radish-Hung Lo Pak Tsal 'n

$2

18 Shalots-Gon Shong. Tan 33 Splaage (Ohiossa)---Paw Oho! 18 Splasch-Yin Cho!

VON DEN LE

28 Tomatoes-Fan Köf................02 Sve nas vod

26

Taros-Wn Ta¤ LOT MORADA 200

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Turnips, Pazzi (Long)-Low Pak

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14 Kaglak--Young Low Pak.placa.

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Vegetable Marrow--Chit Kwa

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Water Crosses-Sal Young Choler Caltrope-Lan Kok.

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Lily Roots-Liu Ngata

Sagtewaresési per bundia.

~24-—~This pricas necessarily vary from day and the Sanitary Board has an pow

stallholdam to ball at the prloss quoted.

W, BÖTEN, ROWLAND

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