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HONGKONG DOG SHOW.

(Continued from page 9). 2 years; 2, Mrs. A. O. Younan's "Lolly" bitch, 2 years; 3, Mr. G. Friesland's "King," dog, 3 years; h.c. Mr. R. F. U. Master's "Orusly," bitch,,7 years,

Class 4, Bull Terriers:-1, Mr. A. H. Skelton's "Peter," dog, years; 2. Capt S. L. Ralph's "Installation" dog, 4 yours..

Class 5. Abordeon Terriers - 1. Mira. Walton's "The Laird" dog, 11 years; 2. Mr. N. J. Stabb's "Don" dog 21 years; 3, Mrs. Walton's Little Lady' bitch, 1 years.

*

Class 6. Chow Dogs, Smooth, long hair, Mrs. Chatham's "Winkie of Inverdruio" dog," 2 years; 2, Mrs.. F. E. Perfect's "Moser," dog, 17 months; 3, Hon. Mr. Claude Severn's Foo- dog, 3 years he, Mr. F. C. Wilford's "A. Ping," dog, 34 yours,

дез,

*

Class 7. Pinscher Hunde:-1.” Mr R. Laurenz's "Harras," Dog, 4 years: 2, Mr R. Laurenz's "Luxi" Bitoh, 11 years.

Class 8. Dachshunds-1, Mr G. Friesland's "Lump," dog. 3 years; 2, Mr Robt, Howard's Datoh, bitob, 4 years.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913.

The Championship wasrather a surprise. Most of the dogs were in perfect condition. The win was a toss-up between the winner and Mr. Bratton's" Billy."

Presentation of Prizes. The prizes were presented t the successful exbibitors by Lady May, who was thanked for per- forming the duty by Mr. Grasson, the Hon. Secretary, in a happy little speech,

It was a pity that exhibitora were in such a hurry to take

away

their doga. Several were romoved just after tin, with the result that patrons who came down in the afternoon were dis- appointed at the absence of some of the winners.

POST OFFICE.

MAILS. ARRIVED TO-DAY. Vancouver, s.s. Emp. of India. Japan, .s, Bombay-maru. Shanghai, 8.8. Kwangtah. Amoy, 6.6. Kiukiang,

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Lef

London

Feb. 20 Feb. 21

Due Shanghai Mar. 8 Mar. 10

MAILS CLOSE.

Swatow-Per Haimun, 16th Mär.

...9 a.m.

Saigou-Per Kintail, 16th Mar..

$a.m. The band of the H.M.S. Minc-Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via

Tamaul Per tour was in altendance and play-

Daljin maru, 16th Mar, 9 a.m. ed many enjoyal le selections.

via Kobe-Per Iyo-maru,

16th Mar., 9 a.m.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 17th Man..

Daring the afternoon the at-Japan tendance improved, and the show was always bustling with good numbers of people coming and going.

Officials,

The Patrons Guarantors and Committee were as follows :--

1.15 p.m. Newchwang-Por Kiukiang 17th

Mar., 3 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon and India via Bombay--Per Bombay maru, 17th Mar., 4 p.m.

Per Haiyang, 18th Mar, 9 aim. Tientsin-Per Cheongshing, 18th

Mar., 10 a.m. Straits-Per Perseus. 18th Mar.,

Patrons Excellency, Sir F. H. May, K.O.M.G. Sir A. LTientsin-Per Huichow, 17th

Mar,, 5 p.m. Winsloo, RN. K.C.B., O.V.O., C.M.; His Excellency, Major Swatow, Amoy and Foochow General C. A. Anderson, G.B... Class 9. Pointers :-1, Mr F. M. | Commodore R. FI. Anstruther, Pereira's "Piloto," dog, 2 years; O.M.G. 2, Mra F. O.. Mason Hurley's Committee The Hon. Sir C. "Glen," dog, 2 years.

P. Clister, O.M.G.. The Hon. Mr. Claes 10. Setters:-1, Mr J.C. H. Ross. N. J. Stabb Esq, G., Grant's "Don," Dog, 8 months. Friesland, Esq, Dr. J. W. Noble, Claas 11, English Puge-1, Mr. H. J. Gedge, Mr. J. E Mra. Jordan's Peggy," bitch, Gresson, Mr. J. Paterson. 11 years; 2, Mrs. Jordan's "Jessia," bitch, 4 months.

10 a.m.

Straits and India via Calcutta- Por Thongwa, 18th Mar,,

11 a.m.

Nagasaki,

Honolulu, Canada, United States and South America via San Francisco-Per Nile, 18th Mar., noon.

J. Paterson, Esq., Hon, Trea-Philippine Islande, Japan via eurer longkang Club. J. E. Class 12, Toys-1, Mra. T. C. | Gresson. Esq., Hon, Secretary, Cunningham's "Samarsi," dog, Messrs. Jardino, Matheson & Co.,| Japanese Pug, 21 years; 2. Mr. A. E Backhouse's" Bogey" dog, Toy Pomeranian; 2 years.

"

Class 13, Poodles:-1, Mrs. E. Oliver's "Leon," dog, 3 years; 2, Mrs. E. Oliver's, "Ida" bitch,

3 yours.

Class 14. Nondescript-1 Miss J. Guttierraz," Rubio," dog, 5 years; 2, Staff Sergt. Hibberd's George", "dog.

Class 15. Best Litter of Pup pies:-No entries.

Class 16. Championship, beat dog, -1, Commr. Lamb's, "Rover," Irish Spaniel, 3 years, 2, Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton's Boston Bull, 2 years;

Billy 3. Mrs. Walton's "The Laird Aberdeen Terrier, 1 years.

Olass 17. Championship for best bitch, Mrs. Jordan's "Peggy," English pug, bitch, 1 years; 2 Mrs Walton's Little Lady"

Aberdeen Terrier; 3 Mrs A. C. Younau's "L "Irieb Terrier, 2 years.

Holly

Notes on the Bftries.

In Class 1 there, was not one.

really first-class dog. The winner was shown in very good condi-

tion.

Olase 2.-Quite good show. Two dogs were almost first-class, but the winner had a faulty car, and the second was not in good

coat.

Half the Irish terriers." were not Irish at all. The winner was a young bitch, quite a good animal. If King" had been in good condition he would easily

have won.

In the Bull Terrier Class the winner. well deserved his dis

Ltd::

Special Stewarda: T. F. Hough, Esq., R. FC Master, Eiq

Judges: II. E. Sir H. F. May, H. A: Siebs Eng., F. J. McCarthy, Esq Sergi, Pitt, Inspt. McEwen

Guarantors; -Hon. Sir C. P. Chater, Kt. C.M.G. Hon. Mr. H. Ross, Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett, Hon. Mr. Shollim, NJ. Stabb, Esq., G. T. Edkins, Esq., II. 4. Siebs, Esq, R. Tanreuz, Esq., G. Friesland, Esq., E. Ono, Esq., H P. While, Esq., C. Schroter, Esq., T. F. Hough, Eq. W. Dickson, Esq., Dr. J. W. Noble, H. J. Gadge, Eq. F. B Deacon. Esq; D. ·M. Ross, Esq; J. H. McMurtrie, Esq; 0. H. Blason, Esq;. L. N. Leefe, Esq; Caplain Douglas: G. Lieb, Esq; J. E. Gresson, Esq; and J. Paterson, Esq.

Macao-Per Sui Tai, 18th Mar.,

1.15.

Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro, 18th Mar, 3 p.m.

Philippine Islands-Per Kaifong,

18th Mar,, 4 p. Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

Sabine Rickmers, Datok s.s., 573, 14th Mar-Tamsul 11th

Far, Bulk off-A. P.

&

WEATHER REPORT, -

On the 15th at 11.45. The an tioyclone has broken up....... A đə- pression is still shown to the north-east of Japan.

Pressure Is highest over the

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Eastern Sea, It has decreased AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

moderately to slightly over China, and N. Annam. It is nearly stationary over the Philippines

And 8. Annom."

Co. Kwangtah, Chi .., 1,536, Chas Stewart, 14th Mar. Gen. -0. M. 8. N. Co. Bombay Maru, Jap. 8.s., 4,624,

The monsoon is interrupted to Tozawa, 15th Mar the north of Focchow. Mode- Kobe 9th Bar, Gen.-N. rating monsoon is indicated over | Y.-K.

the N. China Sea. Clara Jebsen, Ger, 8.8., 1,103, Ja-

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 cobsen, 14th Mar-Sai houre ending at 10 a.m to-day, gon 10th Mar, Rico.-.0.77 inches. & Co. Locksun, Ger. 6.8, 1,020. Taubert.

14th Mar Bangkok and Bwatow 13th Mar," Rice. -B & 3. Perseus, Br. 8.a., 4,299, Robinson, Mar Shanghai 1th Mar, Gen--B & Iohang, Br. s.8., 1,228, Jones, 14th1

14th

Mar Swatow 13th Mar.. Ballast.-B. & S. Bain Chang, Chi 6.8., 1,258. F. Hamblin, 15th

Mar Lhefoo 10th Mar, Gen -C, M. B. N. Co. Empress of India, Br. 8.3. 5,940,

A. J. Barley, 14th Mar Vancouver, B.C. 2nd Feb., Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

15th Mar-Canton 14th Mar., Ballast.-B & 8. Kiukiang, Br. B.B., 1,228, Robert

Chinhus, Br. 8.8., 1,249, Benson,

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON

TO-MORROW.

District.

1 Hongkong and

Neighbourhood.

2 Formosa Channel

South coast of] China between H.K. and Lamocka 4 South coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.

Forecast. E winds, fresh to moderate; drizzling rain, fog

at times NE gale. moderating

The same as No. 1:

W

FILL despatch VESSELS is the Undermentioned PORTS on or abou

the DATES named- TOR'

STEAMERS

LONDON, VIA

DELTA

TO SAIL ON EXMARK

USDAL PORTS OF Capt. E. P. Martin, .N... 15th March f

LONDON & ANT- ]

WERPY.8'roan, NAMUR

PERANG, HE,Ompt A. Collyer.

PORT SAID, AND

MARAMILLE........

8HANGHAI, ΝΟΙΣ, ΚΟΒΕ YOKOHAMA...

NORE

Caps, D. Asbury

~Nuoa | Freight anl

Passagr

19th March Freight &

about

stout 231d March

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Passage apply to

The same P. & O. S. N. Co.'s offig. as No 1.

"China Coast Meteorological Register,

eon, 15th Mar-Amoy 14th Mar, Gen-B, & S Choong Shing, Br. s.a., 1,265, Lid- Station.

dell, 15th Ma-Tientsin

9th Mar, Gon.-J., M. & Co.

Cleveland, Ger- 8.8, 10,347, Dum-Nemuro

15th March, a.m.

(Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity,

D'tion.

Force.

Wostock 7a29.8424 93

6 a 29.75- prolf. 15th Mar Taing Hakodate 29:83 tau 10th Mar Ballast Tokio

·H. AL-

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Mar. 14. Soshu-maru, for Canton..

Hopsang, for. Chefoo.

Kansu, for Shanghai.

Tungwah, for Tientsin.

Mar 15,

Produce, for Bangkok. Chongva, for K.. Wan via Anping-Por Soshu-Yatshing, for Calcutta. 'maṛu, 18th Mar, 5 p.m, Muttru, for Yokohama.. Swatow-Per Haimun, 19th Mar, Kwangtsh, for Canton.

Haimun, for Swatow. Loongsang, for Manila. Sungkiang, for Haiphong. G. Apcar, for Fobe. Samson, for Singapore. Sabine Rickmers, for Canton.

German

Mail.

8 a.m.

Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tiglia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Naples Per P. E. Frie- drich, 19th Mar., 9 a.m.

DEPARTED.

Mar. 15. Misumi-maru, for Kwong Yuen. Soabu-maru, for Canton. Michael Jebsen, for Canton. Batavia; Samang, Sourabaya and Sabine Rickmers. for Yokohama

Macassar-Per Tjiman-Signal, for Hongay. oek, 19th Mar, 11 am.

Huichow, for Canton. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 19th War, Delta, for Bombay,

1.15 p.m.

Yatebing, for Straits. Hopsang, for Chefoo Tungwah, for Shanghai Loongsang, for Philippine Is, Sungklang, for Haiphong. Hangsang, 20th Mar,G: Apcar, for Kobe.

Muttra, for Yokohama. Macao-Per Sul Taí, 20th Mar. Kansu, for Shanghai, Mr Japan

Well-know Hongkong Chinese Married.

Last Monday the marriage was

celebrated at the Chinese Car dens, Range Road, Shanghai, of Mr. Li Sum-ling and Miss Chen, a nieco of Mr. Chen Fai-ting general manager of the China Merchants' S.N. Company

Li Sum-ling is well known in foreign and journalistic circles at Peking and Hongkong and it will be remembered, says the "N. China Daily News," that some years ago ho made a tour of the United States of America, ad- dressing meetings in advocacy of an alliance between America and China. Moro lately Mr. Li bas been connected with the Board of All the Aberdeens were very Finance and has undertaken good dogs, in almost perfect con- several important trips to other dition.

countries in connection with fin- Dachshunds were very poor.ancial affairs. An accomplished The winner would not have been linguist, Mr. Li is believed by in the first three in an ordinary those who know him best to have show at Home.

a big fature boforo him,

tinction.

IT'S SAID

...

"You can't please every

body"

But JOHNSTONE'S

M. P. WHISKY has a splendid

start. It is only a question of

getting every body to try it.

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.

RUTTONJEE & SON, WINE & SPIRIT" "MERCHANTS,

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Straits, India via Bombay-Per Capri, 20th Mar., 11 am. Shanghai and North China-Fer

11 a.m

1.15 p.m.

and Yokohama-Per Tjitaroom, 20th Mar., 2

p.m.

Szechuen, for Ningpo.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s... Empress of India, 14th Shanghai and North China-Fer inst., from Vancouver, &c.

Anhui, 20th Mar, 3 p.m. Andson, J. H. Swatow. "Amoy and Fooohow-Arkas, Miss

Per Halching, 21st Mar, Boll, J. A. W. 9 am

Chan, W. H. via Yokohama-Per Dil-Chan, Mrs.

wara, 21st Mar, 9 a m Curtes, J, 8. Philippine Islands, Angagur, Yan, Hamilton. B.

Caumsen, J. H. Fred. Wilhelmshafen, Happer, J. T Herbertshohe, Jerram, Mra Matupi, Australia, Ta- amanis and New Zealand

Japan

Rabaul

8 a.ro,

Philippine Islands-Par Yuen

* 30.19

Weather.

Whaiwei 30.0239 73-8sw 3 b Hankow Iohäng

Hongkong, 13th Misich, 1913.

Freight and Passugs.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

30.01

nw 1

17

Kochi

Nagasaki K'shima

11

30.13 30.13-

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1

Oshima 30,12 Noha

30.13 Ishi'jima 30 07 Bonin Is. Chefoo

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W'DAY.

16,000

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MANILA, ANGAUR,)

1

YAP, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ WALDEMAR BRISBANE SYD JEY (Cap!. H. Bremer

8,110

22nd Mareb

21

+1

Shanghai 30.1534 100 8se 2 b Gutzlaff 30.0940 -- 8se 1 by

nw lo Sharp P. 7a30.1552 Amoy 6a30.1052 73 nw 10 Swatow

& MELBOURNE

at 9 am"

KUDAT & SANDAKAN

(BORNEO

Capt. F. Fonbill

Beginning of

April.

Taikoku 5a30.09

6-

Taichu

30.04

Tainan

Koshun

30.04- 29.99

P'dores Canton

11

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H'kong. 6a30.0055 90 e 4 or Gap Rook

29.94- - one 5 or

Масло .: 29.9855 nne 1 or Wuchow 9a30,0255 Pakhoi

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Phulien 6a 29.93 57 Tourane C. St. J.

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,, 29.9377

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Manila.

Iloilo 9a29.9583

19

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Calling at Mabila.

(SATURDAY

All the steamers of the Eampian Line are fitted with Wireloes Tel g 211; New System of Telefunken.

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For further Tarticular, pply to

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

HELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONG KONG ad CHINA.

Hongkong, 7th March, 1913,

DOUGLAS

STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Claun, Fastest and Most Lacorions Steamers on the Coast, basing

Hongkong, Observatory, Mar. 15. plenaid Ascommodation for First-Class Passengers. Fetric Light, Excel's

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 | Cuisine. degrees Fahrenheit on the level

of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

FOR SWATOW; AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.

OTRAKALIPS.

(Ooping 9 to 10 days.)

GATTAIN

LEAVING.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in Jerram, Vice-degrees Fahrenheit.

Admiral J. H, Lynes, C.E Lodge, M. F. Morris, Mrs E Payne, W. T. Schultze, E.. Warbenton, Miss 31. Wilson, W. W.

3 Humidity, in percentage of HAIYANG ..... ¡ A, E. Hodg'os ... | TUESDAY, 18th Mar., at 10 am, saturation, the Humidity of air HAICHING...Į W. C. Pagamor... | FRIDAY, 21st. Max., at 10a.m. aaturated with moisture being 100,)

via Brisbane-Fer Prinz PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Waldemar, 22nd Mar.,

Por 8.8. Delta, salled on 15th inst., for Singapore, &o. :-

Li Kut-chong, Bell, W. H.

X Mr. Mrs Brone, Miss Barlow A. H. Martin, Miss Bell, Mrs. W. H. Magathaes, A. Bariow, Mrs. A. B. de

H.

Pints, H. C. Fastance, Miss

sang, 22nd Mar., 1 p.m. Japan via Moji Victoria and Ta coma-Per Tacoma maru, 22nd Mar.. 1 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haitan, 25th Mar., 9 8.02.

French,

MRI).

Siberlan

Mall.

4 Direction of Wind, to two HAITAN ;..... | J. S. Rouch..... TUESDAY, 25th Mar., at 10 am, points.

5 Force of Wind, according to

Beaufort Scale. «

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, HAIMUN o detached cloud, d drizzling rain

f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light- ning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, s BROW, t,thundor, v visibility, w dow wet).

0 Rain in inches, teaths and 29] hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL,

Previous

Day On Date On Date

6.d.

Ferpetus, T. M. Barometer 30.02 30.07 Richarde. F. B. Temperature 57 55 So Yut-bing Humidity

S. Smith, T. W. Wind

30.03

80

79

58 71

Canas, A. F. - Church, Miss Denison, A. Doue, R. 8. Dove, Mrs. R. Francisco, J

Shaw, Rev. O. Direction W NNE E Hais, D.

. & Mrs.

Foroe Hawkes, C.

Bantao, Mrs. A. Weather. od Hoskyn, Mrs. & §. de U. & M. Rain

0.20 Tracey, R. L. Highest open de Temperature on the rati

Lowest & Tatchell, Miss

Wilkenson, 0,

D.

Saigon, Straits. Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseil

Miss los (Lato Letters 11, to Hurmano, Mr. Noon. Extra Postage 10

Mra F. cents), (Letters posted Khan, H. in all, the Pillar Boxes Kapadia, N- in time for the first Legge, G. E clerance will be included pay

Yim Chi-tai

in this contract mail.) SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL Per Nera, 25th Mar,

1

1

3

H.K. Observatory, 14th Mar., 1913, T. F. Claxton. Director. TIDE TABLE.

Mar, 15th to 21st Mar, 1913.

Low Wa's High Water

15

・m 6.3 3.1 2017

•No Inferior High bor Low Water

*No Inforlor High ...mda 18 6.7nor Low Water No inferior High

FOR SWATOW,

... [ J. W. Evani................ | WEDNESDAY, 19th Mar,, st 10.

Steamers will arriva at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blak› Plo

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapralk & Co., General Managera.

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

Steam r

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION)..

ST. ALBANS ....................................... EASTERN mumë m

Arrive Hongkong

from Australis

'On the 7th March, On the 4th April

Lesye Hongkong

for Atutralis,

0 29th Mar., 114m ¡On 26th April, 1 l'amo,

The above Steamers are Afted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a Eentiful supply of Ies, French Provisions, etc., and are lighted throughout with Blectricity: All State-Rooma saya Electric Fant. A daly qualified Doctor'#33

Wardees are carried,

For further partsulam, apply to

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Agents.

Hongkong

12 a m..

Shanghai, North China

London, 21st February. Arrivals from China;-AKI Maru, Koerber, Prinzess Alice."

The following vessels have pas-

Satur

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America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via Siberie Por Empress of India, 4th April,6 p.m.

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