Public Auction.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
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AUCTIONEER SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
THURSDAY,
October, 30. 1913 commen- cing at 11a.m. at No. 1
'Reclamation 'Street, Yaumati
AQUANTITY of MACHINERY.
ata..
Wotel Lists.
Hongkong Hotel. Aaron, J M Anderson, W
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913.
Hector, Mr & Mrs
Inrce Mr and Mr
Ahrfold, Mr & Mrs Erba, EB
P
Kruse can, A
Ashton, FW
Logan, W.
Baberini, ET
Leeman, T
Lloyd, GT
Lamberton, A
Bate, ER
Biden. FA
Baldwin, F
Barttelot, R N Capt Broome. The Behrmann, Dr Baronsfeather, Mr West, A
And Mrs C Baronsfeather Mrs Cambridge, AJ:
Castro, Er
HATADA Castro, Miss D'e
Chapple,
comprising CLYDE DON.ro, Master D's
KEY FEED PUMP with Coleman, Dr CYLINDERS 5"x9" Diameter LEF and stroke B
Curry, GP
24)" CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Davis, OH
and ENGINES 2 WINDLASSES
(complete)
STEAM Powa, J
Derteano, Mr &
Mrs & ohildren.
CYLINDERS IRON CAST-Douglas, Mr & INGS for 2 LTEAM WIND. Mr. R H VERTICAL Pancan, J
LASSES
Denison, OG
SINGLE CRANK TANDEM Davios, Mr. and Mrs ENGINE 1 HORIZONTAL J
STEAM ENGINE with RE- & VERSING GEAR and FLY
HE Fuller,
D WHEEL, cylinder 5" 1 VER-Geare, Mr and Mrs TICAL BOILER 5' diameter LH. and 10 height with FEED Gillespie, Dr J M PUMP. "1 HORIZONTAL Go don, A G
Gourgey. I TUBULAR BOILER. 5'6" Gordon, F diameter, and 6'6" length 2Goulbourn, V. DOUBLE GEARED CAP-Grinogade, PD de
STANS.
also
+
1 SET 2 TON CHAIN BLOCKS,
SHAFTING, OLD CYLIND
ERS, OLD IRON, etc,
und
To be sold at a later date if not Bold by private treaty in the mounwhile
Gordon, Lt Col and
Мен с
Gessler, K
Gallotti, A
Grandley, Miss E
Hind, W.B
Hannibal, Mr &
Mrs WA
PC
all, P
ang. DrG Harbord, WT
Howett, Hon. Mr E
A, CMG lobson, Dr HO
1 SET VERTICAL MARINE ENGINES with 3 cylinders, of 15", 4" and 40" diameters, Hamilton, W
WITH CONDENSER and PUMPS COMPLETE. Also 3
Lowe, F H Masos, O Fare-
brother
Matheson, Miss M
Matheson, Mra R
Martin, Marriott, Dr O Kehta BK Marecki, J Heyer, P
Moulder, AB
Mulder, Mr & Mrs
J.D
Mackichan, # A Muller, Dr O
Mann, Mr and Mrs Manz Jr MoVeagh, Mr and
Mre R O'Leary, Miss G Ormiaton, J. Paton, J W Petersen, A
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Consignees
Co Sail
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE "INDRA" LINE LTD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIUNEES, THE Steamship
"KLEIST,"
having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goode, with the exoption of Oplum, Treasure and Valu ables are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godown
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,"
THE Steamship
"INVERCLYDE'
will be despatched as above on | 29th October, to be followed' by s.s. "INDRAMAYO" ailing about middle of November.
For freight apply to
¿JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Agents.
-
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Telephone No. 215 Sub. Ex. 9. Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo. will be forward- ed on unless information is re- ceived fram'the Consignees before noon to-day requesting it to be ¡¡Mr & Mr | landed here.
Proville, Rde
ingle W J
Roy
FW
EH Raymond, J E
Raymond EM Raworth, B
Reay, Miss F Ross, RC
Rutherford, Mrs" Schenk, Mra Singer, ET
Smith, Mr and Mrs
EE
Square, Miss A. Swift Mrs G
H
M
Schiphold W
Tutner,
F Vaughan, J Voight. F Walker, Capt White, F W Wood, G G Wallace, G Weeren, H Man" Wallace, Mrs GG Watson, L
Wickins, BL
King Edward Hotel.
BILGE DIRECTING BOXES. Almond, Mrs. R.
1 REDUCING and DIS Gurgill, F.3. CHARGE VALVES, 1STEAM Castro, C.
DISTRIBUTING
CHEST with
VALVE Chee, T.
Connell, R.. VALVES, 1
H. E.
MAIN INJECTION VALVE, Debbie Mr & Mrs etc.. used withabove engine.
...On view now
Toime: Cash on delivery'
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Consignees
FROM EUROPE:
HE HAL. Steamship
THE
--" ARABIA,"
Mackintoeb, J. A. Majer. Mre
Манлоу, Мі
McHugh, Mr and
Mr. F.E
Regular Steamship Service.
For BOSTON and NEW YORK. Proposed Bailing from Hongkong
5.8. "Montrose"
un Or khout 17th "Oct.
"No claims will be admitted after i the Goods have left the Godowns, For Freight and further in- and all goods remaining un-formation apply to delivered after the 22nd of Oct, DODWELL & CO., LTD. will be subject to rent.
Agonte.
All broton, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be: examined on the 22nd of, Oct., Į at 9.30, a-m.
.
All claims must reach us before the 29th of October, 1913, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
Bill of Lading will be count- ersigned by the undersigned.
NORDDE UNOHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO. Gone Ageuts Hongkong, 15th Oct. 1913. (961.
NORDDEUTSCHER
BREMEN
LLOYD
Mr & Mrs IMPERIAL GERMAN MÁII. N.
LINE Mrs Murphy, J. A.
Morriss, Donaldson, W. A. Finchett, Mrs.
Gerlach, Mr & Mrs
W.W.
Brimble, G.
J. B.
Heinemann, Mr
MIR
Hingle, E. J.
Jenser., B.
Murray, M. F.
Nobbe, A. P.
Pasemore, Capt.&
Mr W.C.
& Penke, ADJ.
Baunders, Min
Kraft, Mr & Mrs W. Sibros, Dr.
D.
NOTICE.
HE Steamship
PRINZ SIGISMUND," having arrived, Consignoes of
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Hongkong. 18th Sopt., 1913.
Notices
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S
LEAGUE CRAND BAZAAR
in aid of Local Charities "for Children to be held at THE VOLUNTEER
HEADQUARTERS
(by kind permission of the Commandant and Offers, Hongkong Volunteer Corps) THIS AFTERNOON
at 2.30 p.m.
Under the distinguished patronage of H Excellency Mr. Claud Severn & to be opened by Lady Roon Davies. ENTRANCE 25 CENTS CINEMATOGRAPH
Comic & Interesting Films kindly suppled by the Victoria Cinematograph. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT 50 cents and 25 cents
ICES, SWEETS, TEA
Lauritsen, Mr, & Stewart, Capt. and Cargo are hereby informed that TOYS & FANCY ARTICLES
their Goods, with the exception
TH
Shelbamor, Mr and
Mrs
Spurge, H. 9.
Mrs
Lemare Mr & Mrs
Mra A. H. Walker, D.
Grand
Allon, Mr & Mrs Amery, Mr.
F
Koyt, Dr.
Leanor, J. Logan, W.
I
Whitelaw, O.C..
Hotel...
Phillips, Miss Osbery, Mies
Osbery, Miss W
Nisin
Miliard, T
Reyroids Rance. H Raymand
Capt. C. Bath, having arrived, Trothers, Dr Consignees of Cargo are hereby Cooke informed that their gonds are be- Crow. Mr and Mrs
A. B. ing landed and placed at their rick in the hazardoue and/or ex-Dodgson
Croas tra-hazardous Godowne of the Ebe, Miss Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Frenck, O. Godown Company, Limited, Frason whence delivery may be obtained Gifford, E
afford, W against Bills-of-Lading counter- Hancock. Mr, and Saeft, Capt signed by the Undersigned,.
Mr
Hanson
Optional Cargo will be carried Holmalty on unless notice to the contrary be givon to-day.
Rahan,
Stiller Schroeder Buyce, A
:
Wilbur Weismann, C. Craigieburn. All claims must be presented Caldwell, Miss
Caldwell, Mr
Masters, Mr & Mr within ten days of the teamer's Carpenter, Mr and McCaig, J. R. F. C. arrival here, after which date they Mri
Parkes, Miss cannot be recognized.
'Correll, W. A. Po'k, Miss No claims will be admitted afterydd, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mrs G.
Galbraith, V, H. Smith, K. G.
the Goods have left the Godowns. and all Goode remaining undel- ivered after the 19th inst., will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed; and dam- Bged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex amined on the 18tb, inst., at 9.30
No Fire Insurance will be
over.
This steamer brings on cargo:-
of Opium. Treasure and Valu ables, are being landed and stored
at their risk into the hazardous THE SAPPER IN FICTION. and/or extra hazardous Godowns
here.
5000
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company,
In the course of a review on Kowloon, and West, Point Go downs, whence delivery may be Mre E. E Penny's latest Anglo- obtained.
Indien story "Love in the Hills" "Optional Cargo will be forward-the Times says: ed on unlessintimation is received Ajiring maidenhood from the Consignees before noou learns by heart the possible read- to-day requesting it to be landed ings of a more or less rigorous No claims will be admitted after that code there is no room for code. Even hetween the lines of Villiers, Mr & Mr the Goods have left the Godowns, Dick Penaaz, quite apart from his
and all goods remaining un- delivered after the 23rd of Oct., nature and achievements. As an will be subject to rent.
astute matron remarked :~" He All broken, chafed, and dam- may be A most respectable nged Goods are to be left in the person. but he is not in Godowns, where they will be any of the Services." That examined on the 23rd of October, respectability, however, was only at 9.30 a.m.
mistakenly taken for granted. All claims must reach us before The charming Nonia won actually the 30th of October. 1913, or they trapped; aud in the complica- will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be
tiona which ansued Various effected
necessities arose, the greatest of which was that some one should come forward to play a white man's part. It is well NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, known, of course, that the molto MELCHERS & Co... of the Royal Engineers implica General Agents. their presence everywhere,
wantel. We do not, as it hap peas, meet the Corps very often
To Sail
THE AMERICAN & MAN- CHURIAN LINE.
Bills of Lading will be counter. signed.
I
Entertainments
VICTORIA THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT 9.15
ALSO
COMMERCIAL.
China's Miscellaneous Trade la 1932.
The value of Chinese import of clothing and hats, and boots shoes and gloves other than o
TO-NIGHT 9.15indiarubber or leather, has rise:
THE GREAT PICTURE GAUMONT GRAPHIC "
FINE SELECTION OF COMIC
INTERESTING PICTURES
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING ON
|from £450,451 to $1,014,159 the increase' being chiefly in hair cape, and underclothing, says consular rejt. The increase use of foreign styles in the articles is noticed all over th AND country, especially in the auth A: Canton, however, in the De cember quarter, the Chinese dea lers were reported to be stil saftoring from excessive speci lation caused during the earl part of the year by the daman European clothing. A Swalow, a marked roactio
and it is estimated that some 6. per cent, of those who had adopt ed foreign styles have reverte to Chinese dress," Such instance of reaction are not likely to re
for
MONDAY, 20th October against foreign clothing -es i
The
DE. VILLIERS
World's Greatest Transformist and Illusionist and histriot the growing, use of foreig BRILLIANT
VARIETY COMPANY INDLUDING Messrs WILBUR & HARRICAN
12"
hal and foot, wear and unde clothing, but attention may b called here to the large tradi that is going on in the routh i
Two Wonderful Musicians in a Musical Potpourri and the small knitting machines, wit
ÖBSBERG SISTERS IN SONGS, BALLET & DANCES...
which the Chinese are able t knit their own jerseys and othe Luderwear. A few small factorici Japanese and Obinese, have bee established in Shangbai for tu
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.ing out felt hats and caps fo
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THE RAGGEDY TWO
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CARLYN PHILLIPS
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SINGING AND DANCING
VIOLET EBLE
Pathe's Cazette
Hero Worship (Wiflos as Napoleon). The Bath Chair (A good Drama),
BOXINC
Programme of a Boxing Tournamen to ba. hold at the CITY HALL, HONGKONG,
TO-NIGHT.
AT 9. P.M. SHARP. - 15 Round Contest.
For the Feather-weight Championship of the Garriso n.. CORPL.COOK (D.C.L...)
PTE. SMITH (D.C.L.L) Ex-Champion of Bermuda and V.
S. Africa,
Champion of the Garrison. 10 Round Contest. For the Welter-weight Championship of the Prient, Sky Kerrison (Hongkong) Sapper Miles (Hongkong) V. (Holder.)
(Challenger.) 10 Round Contest.. For the Amateur Feather-weight of the Oriant. Mr. Maher (Hongkong).
Mr. Ciffo. (Kuwi wa) V. (Holder.)
(Challenger.)
6 Round Contest, Light-weight. Bombardier. McArdle (RG.A.). V. Terry Lynch (Manila)
6 Round Contest.
For the Feather-Championship of Hongkong (Chinese.) W. T. Sung (Wanchal) V. Leung Ping Kee (West Point) Booking at MOUTRIE'S. Ringsido Seats $5. Other Seats $3, $2 & #1 Soldiers' and Sailors' half price to $4.00 Sexte.
RE: HALL, Promoter.
Rotices
A HANDSOME
PICTURE
FREE.
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winter uso, and straw. hats, id summer use. The felt crne mostly from Italy and the stra braid from Japan
It may be noted that the im pota of boots and shoes of leatlie incras set from 327,904 pairs i 1011 373,524 pairs in 1912 that the import of hosiery, roe from 733,829 to 1,345,959 dozei that the value of scap importe rose from £301,035 to £353,427 add that the value of toilet re quisites was doubled. Umbrellas on the other hand, fell from total of 2,111,280 to 1853,17 piecer, the decrease in Japanes more than outnumbering th increase in European,
"The value of fertilisers import ed rose from £79,739 to £107) |890, a figure still far below th. potential requirements» of thi vast agricultural country. There is obviously an opening for the introduction of chemical man Juros, and it is somewhat dis
uraging to cê to what comparatively alight extent thi Chinese agriculturaliste have re sponded to the efforts mide in recent years by importers to take advantage of this opening. The Chinese Government dues nothing to help; indeed, in the case of nitrate of soda-the use of which nu fortilizar 13 encouraged in every possible way by the autho rities of Japan the Chinese authorities insist on retaining the obsolete classification of this com modity as war material, and the trade in it is hampered by the useless and cumbersome formali ties that have to be complied with before permite are issued.
A PERFECT FISH,
"The ous drawhack for the gourmet in eating sole is in these
Save the Coupons now being packed with W. D. & H. O. Wills' small side bones. I am starting
effected by us in any case what-(BucknallSteamship Lines Ltd) Hongkong, 17th Oct., 1913. [967 especially where they are m-ar celebrated "THREE CASTLES" cigarettes;
ex 8.5. "Jelo" from Drammen
Goteborg
Göteborg THE Steamship
"Jacoba Norrköping.
"DENBICH HALL,"
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Captain Laidlay, will be despatch-
Hongkong Office.
Hongkong, 13th Oct., 1913. [473
INDO-CHINA "STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. From CALCUTTA, PENANG. & SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"LOVAT,"
November for ed from Hongkong on the 7th.
NEW YORK
(With Liberty to call it
the Malabar Coast) For freight and further parti culara apply to:-
The Bank Line Ltd.
Agents, Hongkong, 15th Oct., 1913, [959 AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL
LINE,
having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from BE Steamship alongside...
(Andrew Weir & Co's Steamers:)
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on card after 4 p.m. the 16th inst, will be lauded at Consignee's risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance" will be effected.
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Bills of Lading will be count- oraigned by .
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO. LTD. General Mausžem. Hongkong, 15th Oct., 1918, 1958
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To Sail
NOTICE.
FOR EUROPE
via Ports of C-11.
Steamp
"Prinz. Ellel Friedrich,"
spatched from here on Wednesday Capt. C. Mundt, will be de-
-the 26th. of November and is due to arrive in Gena on the 23rd of December. This steamor gives HOME JUST IN TIME FOR splendid oppitunity to REACH | XMAS.-Early booking recom- mended.
"POLERIC," Captain James Dye, will be des patched from Hongkong on 28th. October for
BOSTON & NEW YORK (with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)
For Freight and furiher par+{ tlculars apply to
The Bank Line Ltd,
Agents. Hongkong, 7th Oct., 1913,
Melchers & Co.
General Agents,
Upon receipt of 100 COUPONS, you will be sent postpaid, a
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., Ltd.
in novels, which makes it all the beautiful photogravuro of a famous palating. more refreshing that we find Cặp- tain George Warborough, R. E., in this one. Ho is worthy of his calling, which is saying a good deal, for he representa manliness supported by intelligouse, and these are not the only good quali- ties which we here, find brightly reflected in the alternations of light and shade,
A Juvenile.Labour Exchange,
A juvenile labour exchange was opened at Wood Green, N., For further particulars please last week. Under the Board of apply to
Trade and in connexion with the. Wood Green Education Commit- tee an office, has been opened at Norddeutscher Lloyd, the Town Hall, the object being Hongkong, 6th Oct, 1913. to find suitable situations for The ohildren leaving school, committee governing the scheme Don't forget after the Shows in touch with the labour ex- Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE.
change and local, employers of Open Til Midnight.
labour.
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a company which is going to run a fish farm for the breeding of sole which haven't any of thess side bades.
"What
your Lather. Bür
bank has done for foxera and fruit Martin Fabey is go ling to
for fish-for
do
soles to begin with, and then for other fish whose bones are incon- venient."
Such is the plan as outlined by the inventor in Grant Biohards' novel, Valentise." The profits on the scheme he proposes devote to a night school and a day school, a regular institution for tenching unquation to sign painters.'
Wo kman Killed at Buckingham' Palace. An accident occurred during the work of altering the front of Buckingham Palace. A number of men were engaged in lifting a roll of roofing-lead, weighing 3awt., to a truck, when one of them. Charles Clark, slipped, and the lead fell on his head. He died on the way to St. George's Hos pita),
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