HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Adair, Mr. and Innes, Capt. R."
Mrs.
Aurely, G.
Barberini, E. T. Baring, M.
Bate, E. R.
Barttelot, Capt.
C. D. J.
Belilios, Mre, E.
R.
Jameson, C. D.
Jordi, Mrs. **
Judah, Mrs. A,
N. E.
Kauffman, Mr. & Mrs. G. A. B.H. F., R.N. Keysoll. E. E Beaumont, G. A. Komor, 9. Beauregard, Kopp, A.
Comte G. de Kruseman, A. Behu, Mrs. E. Kubitz, Dr. Bell, Mr and Mrs. Larsell, Dr. and
Mrs. S. L. Lloyd, G. T. Love, Lit. M. Mackenzie, A. MacGrogor, N.
C. MacLennan, D.
G. Macedo, J. M. MacIntyre, Mr.
and Mrs. Nell.. Macrae, Mrs.
Benn, G. A. Bernis, J.
Bethell, Mr. and
Nra H.
Beynon, Capt.
O. R. Binns, S. C. Birchenough, W.
H.
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Blanch, Mr. and Main, Mr. and You Must Kill the
Mrs. N. F.
Brereton, H.
Ashley Brown, Miss J. Brown, Mrs. O.
W Buck, W. W. Bund, IL W. Burr, E C.. Burr, Miss M. B. Buschner, O. Cambridge, A. J. Campbell, A. Campbell, Mra,
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Campholl, Miss 9. Campbell, J. S. Catlin. H. Chalkley, Mre. Chaplin,
Mrs.
and 'maid Chalmers, 1.8. Chase, Carlton Chisholm. W. T. Christie, P. N. Claire, Miss G.
St.
Claxton, A. A. Cobb, Mr. and
Mrs. W, W. Cowie, A. G. Cowen, Mrs. W.
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Cranston, I W Crocker, Miss Curry, G. P. Deacon, J. D. Deane, A. F. Denison, O. G. Denson, H. O. Dietmar, W. Dinitrieff, C. T. D'Oettingon, V. Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Doster, Cap- and Mrs. C., U.S.A. Dovey, A. G. Ducamp, A. Dunlo, Miss L. Drew, W. C. Edwards, Miss A. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Eilts, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Evsline, Z P. Farley, Wallace
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Finlayson, Mre,
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Fisher, H. G.
Fowler, E. A. S.
Fowler, E. A.
Forsyth, Mrs. E. Freer, C.
Freer, Miss M.
Mrs G. A. 2 children and governess Marriott, Dr. O. Martin, Mies T. Maxwell. T, B. Matheson, Mrs.
R. T. and] child. McDowall, J. McKean, Dr. G.
W. McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. Melita, K. B. Merecki, J. Melbourne, C.
D.
Melcher, J. Menzies, Major Morris, J. Morris, W. H... Mosley, R. F. Mulder, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. F. Munch, A. H. Northcombe, Capt & Mrs. F.D.. Oudenloren, W.
F. C. Potersen, Mr.
Mrs. valot maid Pinkham, L. E; Potts, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Preville, R. de Prior, A. W. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F, Perry, F. A. Rettish, Dr. W. Roves, Mrs. Richarde, H. M. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs H.T." Richardson,
and son Robler Rouse, Mrs. Sausmare z, Lady U. de Bausmarez, Bir
II. de Schmolke, W. Sharp, E H. Sibley, J. C.
Sidford, Mrs.
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Christmas luck for Mercantile Officers.
Real Christmas luck befel the
His Highness the Khedive officers and crew of the steam- Solomon, H. H. invested Sir John Aird with the ship Azurlfarache, of the Com- Southmayd, J. Grand Cordon of the Medjidieh
at the opening of the Assuan pania Sevilians, states a despatch
B.
Stafford, f.
Stahl, Miss A. Stephens, A Stephens, Miss
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Dam.
THE GENTLEMEN'S HOUSE.
J. T. SHAW
STOCKTAKING SALE.
JANUARY 30TH TO FEBRUARY 5TH. Α REAL GENUINE CASH SALE.
THE FIRST SINCE WE STARTED BUSINESS.
This is not an Annual Sale,
We are offering High Class Goods at a Special Reduction for Cash only.
WE DESIRE TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR
SPECIAL
REDUCTIONS
IN
SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SOCKS, BOOTS, SHOES, FELT HATS, STRAW HATS, CLOTH HATS.
A SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OUR KNOWN HIGH CLASS GOODS AT
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS.
21, HONG KONG HOTEL BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD.
THE LEEDS FORGE CO.,
LTD., LEEDS..
Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK
of every description.
Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL-
STEEL RAILWAY WAGONE.
The Undersigned have Leen sppointed Sola Agents in Hongkong and China.
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO.
OF HONGKONG, LTD.
Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Hongkong, 23rd Senterober, 19İL.
Consignee
42 1
Consignee
to the Paris Journal. Whilst NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP lying in the port of Barcelona it
The King and the Veterans. was learned that a ticket in the French, Mrs. & Stilson Mra. G. In reply to greetings from the Spanish Christmas lottery pur
child
W. J
D.
Spittles, Mr. &
BREMEN,
LINE.
Crimean and Indian Mutiny Ve-chased on the general behalf of IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL terans' Association, Bristol, on the the ship and numbered 34,780 occasion of their Christmas dinner bad gained the chief prize of on December, the following tele- £40,000. Flege and illuminations gram was received from Lieuten- immediately bespread the vessel, ant-Colonel Sir Brederick Pon- officers and sailors embraced NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Swift, Mr. and son by "Please
to ach other, and the Christmas veterans nesembled his Majesty's Eve in port was passed in festi-
Fuller, Denman Sutherland, P. Goare. Mr. and
Mrs. A. George, Mr and
Mrs. F. J. George, Miss Goodrich,
Gordon, A. G.
Goulbourn, V.
L...
Mrs. James.
Square, Mies.
Mr. G. H.
Swift, Miss D.
convey
**BREMEN,"
thanks for their greetings. The vity. Next morning the Azual- THE Staniship Tait, E G.. Taylor, Mrs M. King hopes they will live long to farache left for, Tarragona, the celebrate their famous camp-precious lottery ticket having first been deposited in the bank Gratama, D. M. Vandervoot, Mraigns."
it Barcelona.
Gould, Mr. J.
Gourgey, 1,
ป.
G.
and Mra G. N.
Grimshaw, R. J. Vermeij, G.
Hall, Capt. T. P. Waller, U.
Hanna, De J G Watkins, H..
Harhord, W. R.
Harrison, A. ' Harris. Capt. A.
8.. Heape, F. B. Herzl, A Hewett, Fon. E.
A., O.M.C
Eilbert, Dr. P. A
Herdman, A. E.
Grand Hotel.
Webb, Mr. and Agnew Mr. and Lorria, F.
Mrs. B. Whamond, D.
.M......
White, D. Wigham, Major
Mrs."
Bailey, H. S Bauckham, E Calvert, F. Cuthbort, Goorge Danmann, J.
and the Hon. Mrs. P. Winkler, Mr. & Davies, t
Mra. F.
Hoffmann, W. Witt, Miss
Hughes, Mr. & Wood, G. G.
Elson
Fisher, W
Mrs-WRr~
Wright, Mr. &
Grace, J. Grant, J.
Hope, E.
Hunt, Th. Van
Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A.
Hunt, H. J.
Graob, F. Gregory, W P. Griffin, Peyton
Ordigleburn.
Myall, A. T
Yudie, Air and
Mrs, Paul S.
re- Pink, Mr. and
Mrs Reher, Capt.
Roberts, J. Sach, Capt. Schmitto. I Sharp, H., Thompson, E. Tobias
Tobias, Mr. and
Mrs. Hamilton Mr. & Walster, P.
Mrs,
Watkins, G. A. Hansen
White, Mr and
Mrs. Hillbrecht, Dri
Woodcock Adams, Mr. and Cornell, W. A. Hyde, B.
Mrs and Haselfoot, Lt. Kleinfaldt, Rev. Swift, ise D. children & Mra.. Caldwell, Mr. Kedd, Mr. and Caldwell, Miss Mrs.
Carpenter Mr. Smith, Mrs. G. and Mrs. Smith, E. G. Chinchen, 8. J. Wood, B. M.
Astor Allen, Miss D. Arnold, J. B. BendeufpLy
House,
Hodges, Miss Juster, W. Lanzone, G.
COMPANY.
THE
HE Steamship
"KOREA."
| FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
FORTS AND MANILA
TIFFINS!
$1
OUR
DINNERS!!
THE BEST IN HONGKONG. SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS
FOR FULL OR PARTIAL "BOARD.
$1
BREAD, CAKES AND SCONES.
ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE PAR EXCELLENCE.
ALEXANDRA CAFE CO.
Consignee
BARBER LINE OF STEAME 8. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEIS.
fuot that sales were very active in the interior and that a large. quantity of cotton was exported to China. The Chinese market consumad 100,000 bales more 8.8. "SHIMOSA”. than in the preceding year and FROM NEW YORK.
about 24,000 more bales se com “ONSIGNEES of Cargo are here-pared with the 43rd year of Meiji by informed that all Goods are (1910) which was considered at being landed at their risk into the the time the most active period Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kow- experienced in the spinning loon Wharf and Godown Company, trade. The output and the exports Ltd., at Kowloon, wtence and/or from of cotton yarns during the last the wharves delivery may be obtained.five years were as follows:
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice notice to the contrary be given before.
·
Output of Exports of cotton yarns, cotton yarns,
Bales. Bales.. 878,570.187,843
Singapore Exchange, London-Bank 4m/s 2/4.7-18 January 20, 1913.
No daims will be admitted after the Grods have left the Godowns, and all 1903 The stove mentioned vessel Eating Goods remaining undelivered after the 1909....1,025,244...258,878 having arrived, Consignees of cargo are arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby 3rd pror, will be subject to rent. 1910.....1,134,780...347,632 hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and to countersignature and take immest be presented to the Undersigned 1912.1,352,779.371,617 otifed to send in their Bills of lading All claims against the Steamor 19111,129,267...285,009 Yaluables, are being landed and stored. Barriore, 1. Lapicque. Mr
at their risk into the hazardous and/or mediate delivery of cargo from alongside. on or before the 25th prox., or they will Birot, L.
and Mrs. P: A. extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-Cargo impeding dischargé will be land-not be recognized. Brun, Mrs. U. L. Lathrop, B. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown immediately at consignees' risk and
Lingeri, Mrs. L Company, Limited; Kowloon, and expeces. Brun, C L,
Cargo remaining on board after West Point Godowns, whence delivery THURSDAY Jan., 80th, 1918, at Вуад, М.
Lugebil, V. Canto, P
Lyon, Mrs. W. may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on noon will be leaded at consignees risk Chambers, VissL S.
and expense.. unless intimation is received from the Chenu, H. V.
Mansfield, Misn
Carge remaining undelivered TUES-by Consignees before noon to-day request-DAY Feb., 4th, 1918, at noon will be Chopard, F. A.
J
Clarke, Miss.A L. Meester, K. W.ing it to be landed here. Cornelinasen, de
Capt. and Mrs Millar, A. C. Tedeoglon U. Morgan, FE
Muller, W.H.G. Dossol, M.. Elbuy, Mas Murad, I.. Elder, Mr. and Navarro, M L
Mre. A. G Norton, Fannin Dr L E. Patter Feinstein, B
Philip Finney, Miss A Towell,
B. D. Francois, Oh.. Garner, G. L.N Guzman, 0. Hodges, Ara W.
Hérier Mr. and
Bodge, Miss Pa
No claims will be admitted after the subject to landing and storage charges, Goods have left the Godowns, and all No fis inace whatever will be goods remaining undelivered after the effected.
8 let of Jan, 1918, will be subject to rent. All chalal and otherwise damaged All broken, chaled, and damaged cargo will be examined at the abors Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Company's godown Feb., 3rd, 1918
here they will be examined on the 81st 10a.m. of
No claims will be entertained un- less accompanied by sbort delivery moto
All broken, chafed, and damage On
Goods are to be left In the Godowns where they will be examined on the Brd prox, et il B...
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
On
ja
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agonte.
Hanekene. 27th Jan. 1419,
COMMERCIAL.
Cotton Market in Japan.
Demand
2/1.5-32
Private 8 m/s 24.29-32,
3 m/s 24,19-32
Germany-Bankdjd 238.1-2 Private 3 m/s 242.1-2 On France-Bank d/d 294
Private 3 m/s 299- 188 On India-Bank T.T. 174.1-8 Private 30 de 175.5-8 Hongkong-Bankd/d 11.1-8 Private 30-d/s1218
On
On
Shanghai-Bank did 81.1-8 Private 33 d/s 82.1-8
Owing to the activity in spin-On Java-Bank T.T. 140.1-2
Elaims must reach us before the Feb., 1918, or they will not be or list of exceptions taken at the time of ning ciroles in Japan, the output Tth of
delivery to consignees and sign for and of cotton yarne during the let Ou Japan-Bank did 1141-4 Reiter, Albert Foco red Sommers, Mr.
ire Insurance will be effected, on behalf of the Pacifle Mail.S.8. Co.. and Mrs. A
Bug of Lading will be countersigned Vack. Erland by the undersigned.
Mrs. Williamson, O
Williams, FE/
Private 30 dia 142.1.2
ADDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELOSERS &00
All claims must be filed on or before year of Taisho (1912) reached the Sovereigns-buying rate $8.54 Feb., 28th 1918, otherwise they will large number of 1,352,779 bales. India Connoil Bille last
As compared with the proceding not be recognized,
year, it shows an increase of Inilia Council T.T. Instan FRED J. HALTON, 223,000 bales and creates a 1 ProAgent
issue
1/4.3-32
igane
1/4.18
cord. The reason of the large Discount output without a glut arising on Bank of England rates £140 › the market was chiefly due to the. Har allvor in Londen
3ma,
45.8
Gener Agents
Kongkong, 14th Jan, 1919. [380 Hongkong, 98ab Jan. 1918)
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