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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1913.

Public Auction.

Hotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

J M

GED P. LAMMERT, Anderson, W

AUCTIONEER, SHARE &

CENERAL BROKER

FOR SALE — A Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS, made FOR 1913 SEASON, in various weights and qualition. Also SLAZEN- GER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS. For further particulats apply to GEO. P. LAMMERT,

The Undersigned has received in. structions to sell by Publie Auotion, on TO-MORROW. -

the 17th October, 1913, commen.

cing at 11

b.m. at

Antoltul. A

Hobson, Dr HO

Ahrfeld, Mr & Mre flodgen, Miss

Dulach, Dr W Barberini, ET Bate, ER Biden. FA Baldwin, FE Barttelot, RN Capt Broome, The C

West, A Cambridge, A J Castro, Mr & Castro, Mim D'a Mrs FXD'A.s. Castro, Harter D's Chappie, Coleman, Dr A

LEF Colaman, Miss J

Curry, GP

Cookson, W8

Gore, GA

Cheshire, FD

his

Davis, OH

Sales Rooms, Duddell St. A larg quantity of MANILA CICARS, Comprising ---

480 boxes JOCKEY CLUB.

60 boxes AMERICANOS,

430 boxen INVINCIBLES. Terms: Cash on delivery

GEO. P. LAMMEKT,

Auctioneer.

on

SATURDAY,

the 18th October, 19:3, commen- cing at 11 am at his Sales Rooms, Duddell St. A Choice Selection of HIGH

CLASS ENGLISH

and

SCOTCH WEED SUIT LENGTHS and OVER-

COATINGS of the

"latest

designs

suitable for

Autumn and Winter wear, N.B. The above have bean specialy selected and no two pieces are alike

On view from FRIDAY the -17TH.

Terms: Cash on delivery...

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

on

Auctioneer,

SATURDAY.

Dewar, J

Dertesno, Mr &

Hrs && children.

Hogne, Miss E. Hootor, Mr & Mrs

Innes, Mr and Mrs Ingenobi, K Ingenobl, Miss H.

Kabel, E'S.. Kruseman, A Koshland, DE Kosbland

Logan, W

Leaman, T

1.

Lloyd, GT

| Diamond, Mina B

Douglas, Mr &

Mrs R H Duncan, J Denison, O G Davies, Mr and Mrs

Dexter, Mr and Mrs

"

Karenfels, Mir

MM HE

Ehihard. Capt.W.

Ehrman, Jr J

Felix, F Everett, L Faller, D

Mr M 8

Lamberton, A

Consignees

Satt

FROM EUROPE.

THE AMERICAN & MAN-

CHURIAN LINE.

“HE H.A.L ́Steamship

T

'ARABIA,"

Capt. C. Bath, having arrived, (Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.). Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are be ing landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or ex tra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Captain Laidlay, will be despatch- Godown Company, Limited, ed from Hongkong on the 7th.

November for

Lay me and Kiwhence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading counter. signed by the Undersigned,

Low, FH,

Linie, ES

Mias, C

Mankonaki, RO

Fare

Mason,

brother

Matheson, Miss

T.

Matheson, Mrs R

Martin, G Marriott, Dr O Mehta, B Merschi, J Mayer.

JDF

p

*

Mr & Mrs Mayor, Mr and Mrs

HL Mackichan. 8 A Muller, Dr C O'Leary, Miss Ormiston, J

Paton, ow

Petersen, A Proville, Edo Pringle, WJ

Pow

OM

Optional Cargo will be - oazried on unless notice to the contrary be given today,

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date ther cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undel. ivered after the 19th inst., will be subject 10 rent.

All broken, chafed, and dam. aged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex amined on the 18th. inst., at 9.30

B.m.

No Fire Insurance will "bel affected by us in any case what-

evar,

Fernander Mr Mire Geare, Mr and Mrs. Mr & Mre 8x 0.8.

Gifford, G M

Gifford, W BB

Gillespie, Dr J M Gordon, AG Goangay, I Gordon, F

Goulbourn, Y.

Grisogone, PD de Golder. LV

Gordon, Lt Col and

Mrs C

Gensler, K

allotti, A

Greenfield, Mr and

M

TA,

Hind, WB

Grandley, Miss E M.

Hannibal, Mr &

Mr WA

Hall, PO Hanna, Dr J G

Harbord, W T

the 18th October, 1913, commen-Hurtmann, Dr

oing at 12 noon at his

Sales Rooms, Duddell St.

One Full size ENGLISH BIL LIARD TABLE BY JOHN ROBERTS in first class

condition with

IVORY & CRY...

BTALLITE

BALLS' &

ROBERTS CUES

(to be Sold separately), BILLIARD ROOM SEATS, ELECTRICAL CHAN DELIER &c., &c. Also

1 FRENCH CANNON TABLE.

H

Ray, E. Raymond E M Raworth, B Rely, Miss F

Raymond, J

RG

intherford. Mrs Raven, CH Riding, Mina L M Riding, Miss ALS

Schenk, Mrs

ET

Sraith. Mr and Mrs

ΣΕ

Square, Miss A

Belser. MA Swift Men G

H

This steamer brings on cargo:-|

"Jelo" from Drammen "Göteborg" Göteborg "Jacoba " ,,Norrköping.

11

11

0

HE Steamship

"DENBICH HALL” -

NEW YORK

(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Cosat) For freight and further parti- ulars apply:to ;--

„The Bank Lise Lid,

Agents

Hongkong, 15th Oct., 1913. 1959

Entertainments

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT 9.15:

ALSO

COMMERCIAL.

Rubber Share Market.

esora Zorn and Leigh-Hunt in their mid-weakly report on the Rabber share market and List of Quotations, dated London, Sep- tember 17, stato:-

TO-NIGHT 9.16 The Rubber Share Market, not

THE CREAT PICTURE CAUMONT GRAPHIC "

FINE SELECTION

• OF COMIC INTERESTING PICTURES

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING ON

annaturally, has failed to "throw off the influence ofà further sharp break in the price of the commodity, wat nervousness, born of the belief that a record AND quantity of rubber will be offered at the next anations, has induond selling on a considerable naala. Not only have realizations been in progress on behalf of speculators, but investors, disappointed with the course of events, have been turning out stook as a

MONDAY, 20th October sine the raw red filing still

DE VILLIERS

THE "INDRA" LINE LTD. The World's Greatest Transformist and Illusionist and his

M

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

THE Steamship

"INVERCLYDE* Capt. Mansfield.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, will be despatched as above about

Hongkong Offer. Hongkong, 13th Oct., 1913, [473

End of October...

For Freight and further partic- ulars apply to

THE AMERICAN

AND.

MANCHURIAN LINE.

"

JARDINE, MATHESON

&.CO., LTD. Agente,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Telephone No. 215 Sub. Ex. 9.

FROM NEW YORK.

Somors Mrs C M

THE Steamship

"CITY OF BARODA,"

Shaffer, Dr D W

Biafert Mrs J H

Walker, Capt White, F W Wood, GG

Hewett, Hoa, Mr E Wallace, G G

A.OMO

King Edward Hotel.

Almond. Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, O.

Chee, T.

Connell, R.

Connell, H. E. Dobbie Mr & Mrs Donaldson, W. A. Finchett, Mrs.

Gerlach, Mr & Mrs

W.W.

Grimble, G, Harris, J. B.

Maskintoab, J. A. Major, Mrs Massey, Miss MoHugh, Mr and

MrF. E Mody MF & Mr

J. H. N Morris, Mr Murphy, J. A. Murray, M. F.

Nobbe, A. P

Passmore, Capt. &

Mrs W. C..

Heinemann Mr & Peake, ADI,

Mr

Hingle, E. J.

On view from WEDNESDAY Jensen, B.

the 15th.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO, P, LAMMERT;

Auctionéer.

Consignee

Saunders, Mish

Kraft, Mr&Mrs. W. Sibree, Dr.

Mre

Sheibatner, Mr and

Airs

D.

Spurgo, H. 8.

Lauritsen,, Mr

Mr A. H.

Lemaré Mr & Mrs

Walker, D.

Lennox, J.

Whitelaw, G. C.

Logan, W.

Grand

Hotel.

Allen, Mr & Mr

Amery, Mrs

Amiafedt

Bird, W E

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Crea

COMPANY.

1.9. "MANCHURIA,"

Cacke

Grow B.

A.

Captain E. Mason, having

Regular Steamship Service.

arrived from the above Port. Con Proposed Sailing from Hongkong signees of Cargo are hereby

informed that their goods are bo- For BOSTON and NEW YORK ing landed at their risk into the Godowne of the Hongkong andf Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited: Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and

expense,

All broken, chafed, and danı aged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be ex- amined on Thursday, 16th inst., at 10a.m.

5,5,

on

"Montrose"

about* 17th. Oct

For Freight and further in formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents,

All Claims must be presented Hongkong. 18th Sept., 1913. within fifteen days of the steam- er's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted, after the goods have left the Go-

& Stewart, Capt. and downs, and all Goods remaining

undelivered after the 16th fust will be subject to rent

Hurwood, Miay Hayler Hamilton, Mr & Mrs Holmalty

На

Hansen

Kayi, Dr.

Mr. and Mrs Kiss, CC

Lwingdon, Capt I Nowhaven, Miss Nolasuo, Mr and

Max Phillips, Miss

Dodgson Elbe, Miss Erikaan, Mrs Frouck, C.

Erizai

The above mentioned vessel Feason having arrived consignees of cargo Forsyth, M

Freese, O

Hancock, Mr

Mrs

..

Reilly

Mias Sayos, A H Saunders, Miou Smith, Mrs Stockwath Stiller Schroeder and Viopton

Welzmann, C.

are hereby notified that owing to Fredenbull, Mra a fire having occurred on board Gifford, W on or about Oct., Int 1913 a Gene- Gifford, E ral Average has been declared alt C and before delivery of cargo can be given the General Averag Bond must be duly executed, e deposit of 15% of the invoic- value of the goods paid, and Caldwell; Mixs

Caldwell, Mr valuation statements and copies Carpenter, Mr of Invoices furnished.

Cargo will be landed immediat Cornell, W. A ely into the Company's godowns Galbraith, V. M.

Kydd, Mr and Mrs at West Point for inspection, and consignees are further notified to Bend in their Bills of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of all, dam- aged cargo.

Cargo remaining undelivered Baturday, Oct., 18th 113 at noon will be subject to landing and storage charges.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

No claims against cargo load-

Mrs

al.

No Fire Insurance has been effe t. d.

Bills of Lading will be count ersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.

Agenta. 1 Hongkong, 9th October, 1913.

INDO-CHINA, STEAM NAVI.

GATION CO., LTD. From CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"LOVAT," having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their. goods will be delivered from alongside.

Craigieburn.

Cargo impeding the discharge Masters, Mr & Mr or remaining on board after 4 p.m. the 16th inst., will be landed at Consignes's risk and expense.'

No Fire Insurance will be affected.e

and MoCaig, J.

R. F. C.

Parkos, Mies Polk. Mus Smith, Mr G. Smith, E. G.

To Sail

NOTICE;

FOR EUROPE #via Ports of Call.

ship

"Prinz Eitel Friedrich,"

ed on board since the occurren e Capt. C. Mundt, will be de- of the fire will be entertained un-epatched from here on Wednesday less accompanied by a short de- the 26th, of November and is dua livery note or list of exceptions to arrive in Genos on the 23rd.of

Bills of Lading will be count- oreigned by :-

JARDINE, MATHESON

& 00., J.TP," General Yanazore.

Hongkong, 15th Oct., 1913, 1958

To Sail

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

taken at the time of delivery to December. This steamer givas (Andrew Weir & Co's Steamers.) consigness and signed for and on splendid opportunity to REACH behalf of the Pacific Mat SS. HOME JUST IN TIME FOR

C. und no claims will be allowed XMAS-Early booking recomTHE Steamship

in General Ave.age unless ac-mended..

companied by certificate from

"POLERIC."

For further particulars please Captain James Dye, will be dea

Lloyd's surveyorshowing whether apply to damage was caused by either fire,

smoke, and/or water,

All claims must be filled on or before November 11th, 1913, other- wise they will not be reconized.

B. C. MORTON,

Agent. 19th Augum, 1918

(514

Melchers & Go,

General Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd,

Hongkong, 6th Ost: 1913.

Don't forget after the Bhow Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE Open Till Midnight.

patched from Hongkong on 28th. October for

"BOSTON & NEW YORK

(with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)

For Freight and further par ticulars apply to

The Bank Line Lid,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th Oct., 1913.

Notices

MINISTERING

CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE GRAND BAZAAR

in aid of Local Charities for Children to be held at

VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS

THE

(by kind parmission of the Commandant and Officers, Hongkong Volunteer Corps) ON SATURDAY, Sat, 18th,

at 2:30 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Mr.Oland Severn & to be opened by Lady Boss Davies. ENTRANCE 25 CENTS' CINEMATOGRAPHE

Comic & Interesting Films kindly suppled by the Victoria Cinematograph. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT

50 cents and 25 cents' TOYS & FANCY ARTICLES ICES, SWEETS, TEA

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd, SHIP CHANDLERS

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS Hongkong, 3rd October, 1913

Over 30 years ago the late Lord Beaconsfak tektiled to the binalita I received from NIMROD'B CUBI, and andły post brings Mußer lettere sa-day.

HIMROD'S

CURE for

ÉTAMES POR ÁS VIARE.

ASTHMA

Bold in tins by all Chemists and Stor throughout the Country,

Beware of Teftations.

BRILLIANT

VARIETY COMPANY INCLUDING

SSRS WILBUR AND HARRIGAN

TWO WONDERFUL

MUSICAL

MUSICIANS IN A POTPOURRI & THE 08BERG SISTERS IN SONGS, BALLET}& DANCES.

BIJOU

HER

further. At the moment the market is in a highly strung con- dition, and many of the first-class shares are by no means readily saleable at current quotations.

Whether a continuation of the recent weakness is to be looked for is not easy to say. From the statistical standpoint there is noth- ing to warrant the phenomenally low prices now ruling for the commodity. Stocks in hand are only about two months of the world's annual consumption, and whatever may be the position of affairs in years to come, there would hardly seem sufficient"

SCENIC THEATRE. grounds for the belief expressed

TONIGHT

THE GREAT POWERFUL DRAMA

CARLYN

DREADFUL SECRET

(ROGER LA HONTE.) Length 7,509 Feet.

"THE RAGGEDY TWO

PHILLIPS }

SINGING AND

DANCING

VIOLET 'EBLE

NIGHTLY THE LATEST RAGTIME NOVELTIES

BOXING

Programme of a Boxing Tournamen: to be held at the CITY HALL, HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, 1913,

(Holder.).

17

AT 9 P.M. SHARP.

15 Round Contest,

For the Feather-weight Championship of the Garrison. CORPL COOK (D.C.L.I.)

PTE SMITH (D.C.L.I.). Ex-Champion of Bermuda and V

Champion of the Garrison. 8. Africa.

10 Round Contest, For the Welter-weight Championship of the Orient. Sky Kerrison (Hongkong) v. Sapper Miles (Hongkong)

(Challenger.) 10 Round Contest. For the Amateur Feather-weight of the Orient, Mr. Maher (Hongkong)

Mr. Gifford (Kowloon) V. (Holder.)

(Challenger.) 6 Round Contest, Light-weight, Bombardier McArdle (R G.A.) V. Terry Lynch (Manila)

6 Round Contest. For the Feather Championship of Hongkong (Chinese.) H.T. Sung(Wanchai)

in some quarters that over pro- duction släne has brought rubber to its present level. Plantation enterprises will probably be re- sponsible for producing some thing like 15,000 tons additional rubber this year, and as it is com- mon knowledge that most of the large consumers have bad an up- usually active time during shis period, it is reasonable to suppose that most, if not all, of the extra supplies will have bean absorbed.. Mereover, many of the inferior rubbers have already been pushed out of the market, and a contiana- . tion of present prices must in- evitably lead to an extension of this process.

To what extent the remedy lies in organisation on the part of the sellera it may shortly be possible. to judge. The suggestion pat forward last week for the forma tion of a central selling agency appears to be taking shape in practical form, and, given a en onable meure of capport, its institution could at least do no harm. The necessity for some such body has been obvious ever ainse the industry assumed sny. thing like its prevent dimensions, and with the largely increasing supplies from plantations coming along during the next few years, it is very unlikely that any ma torial improvement will take. place in the commodity so long as matters are left to look after

V. Leung Ping Kee (West Point) themselves.

Bookingat MOUTRIE'S. Ringside Seats 85. Other Seats $3,42 & $1 Soldiers' and Sailors half price to $2.00 Beats.

F. E. HALL, Promoter.

Notices

IRE

THE HALL-MÄRK

OF GIGARETTE PERFECTION.

Ayer Konings 6/6. Anglo-Datoh Anglo-Malays are 8/4) bid, and bave remained steady at 17/3. Anglo-Sumatras are offered, at 34, bat Alor Pongens are wanted at 20/-. Banteng Selangors offer nt 15/16, and Batu Tigas at 24. 13- is bid for Borneo Trusts, auxil 1 for Bukit Kajanga. Biru Javas have been taken around 7- Brooklands are wanted at 2/1}. Cicelya are obtainable at 11/16, Cone lidated, Malag st 7/8. Damansaras - aro

bid for at. 2.7/8 and Doloks at 1/7). The Continent has sold Eastern Trusts down to 12/8. A bid of Bin wanted for a few "F.M.S. High- landa are wanted at 2.1-18. and Inch Kennetha at 2.7-8. Jugra Lands have been taken around 30-, and the price a few more are wanted. Kapars are 4, and

Save you Empty "Maspero" tins, Amusing pictures by Tom Kualas 3.15-16 bid. Landrons, Browne can be obtained with them,

are obtainable at 1.7-16, Lang- kat Sumatras at 14, and Lanket Rubber at 2. Ledburys were taken at 1:15-32 Linggis have fallen 1-16 to 13/3.. 6/10 is bid Singapore Ehare market.

for London Asiátios. Malayalamıs Transports have made a further are obtainable at 13-18, Merli Mesars, Fraser and Co.'s Singa attractive issue to their share-maus at 2/7, and Peraks at 4/8. pore Share Circular, dated the holders at the rate of 10 per cent Sapumalkauden offer at 27. 8th innt., atatos :-

of new shares at a price of 85 and Our market in rubber shares which seems to have done nothing Selangors fell to 1913 on the an.

Seafields continued in a timid state with to harden the price of this stock.nouncement of the reduced in- slight setback in the price of Suaits Traders keep steady at terim dividend. Sempabs at 11- the commodity that can possibly 827 with only small parcels ob-16, Sendayan at 20/-, and Serem be twisted as affecting the posit-tainable at this furo.

Ask your Tobacconist for a circular giving particulars.

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., Ld.

any

ion adversely, promptly causing

at

bans at 3, are all sollers, but Shel- fords are wanted at 27. 14 in bid for Bialangs, and 15-16 for

a ft of depression. There is, how-

73 Years in One Village,' ever, a small amount of steady Mr. and Mrs. Drew, of Datchet Strathmores. Samatra Parne have buying going on in sterling Common, Bucks, who celebrated been a weak market, falling to 5/ shares that are cheap producers their golden wedding recently There are buyers of Sungei Ka- which look attractive at present were both born in Datohet, and pars at 8, and Sungei Ways have prices. Little has been done in with the exception of two years been taken at 68/. Taipings are other sections of our market have lived there all their lives. 1/6 bid, bat Tandjonga ofer at which have been entirely fea Mr. and Mrs. Drew are both 28-16. Vallambroms were heavie tureless for the week, Shell nearly seventy-five years of age.,ly sold, and reacted to 18/4),

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