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Public Auction.

GEO. P. LAMMERT;

AUCTIONEER SHARE & GENERAL BROKER

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

ק 4.

Consignees

* MOGUL'

LINE OF

STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

SAWLOTHIAN."

From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL and STRAITS.

CON

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence and or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

TUESDAY. the 4th November, 1913, com. medoing at - p.m. at hie Bales Rooms, Duddell St.,

Eollection of VALUABLE FOSTAGE STAMPS.

The Stamps have been ex ced by kind favour of Messrs. GRADA & Co, and they pro-

No claims will be admitted nounced them to be Genuine, in after the Goods have left the perfect condition, and according Godowns, and all Goods remain to the description of the Catalo-ipg" undelivered after the 4th

prox. will be subject to rent,

On view from THURSDAY the E8th OCTOBER,

Catalogues will be issued. Terma-Ossh on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer

Consignees

(NORDDEUTSCHEN, LLOYD

BREMEN,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

HE Steamship

THE

"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," having, arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that

TELEGIATE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1913.

Hotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel

Aaron, J M

| Arderson, W.

Ahzfeld, Mr

P

Joblin, M

Kabel, E8

Mrs

Kruseman, A

Anderson, FE Bartrint, ET

Krapp, WB"

Bats, ER

Biden, FA

Entertainmenta

BOXING.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

Keller, Mr & Mr MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD.

PET

Logan, W

Leoman, T

Baronsfeather, Mr Lloyd, GT

and Mr O Buronsfenther Mr Bowen, EL Mr and Balillos, Hrs ER

Beckett, O Cambridge, ▲ J Castro, Hr Castro, Mims D'a Mis FXD'A

Castro, Master D's Chapple, Coleman, Dr A Curry, GP qazion, A A Charstoll, W P Cunsingham, J.M Davis, CH

LEF

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under-Dawar, J signed on or before the 25th prox. Do tesno, Mr & or they will not be recognized. Mrs & ohldren All broken, chafed, and damaged Dougins, Mri & Goods are to be left in the Go- Duncan, J

HnRH downs, where they will be ex- Denison, 00 amined on the 4th prox. at 11 Dieckhoff. Mrs L.

Ehrenfeb. Mr & Fuller. D Mr H Faintkom

ja.m

CF

Lamberton, A Hason. Matheson, Miss M

brother

Matheson, Mrs. R

Martia, G

Marriott, Dr O Mehta, BE Meraki, J Mayer, P

Mr & Mr

Maskichan, & A

Mroken, Dr G W

Morrow Mrs C 3

Main Event 9 p.m. Sharp.

15 rounds contest.

For the Heavy-weight Champion-

ship of the Orient Seaman Powell (Holder)

Y.

Corpl. Scott (Challenger).

"

6 rounds contest.

For the Ama our Welter-weight Championship of the Colony. Mr. J. Forbes (Holder).

Mellendoris, isap Seaman Thompson (Challenger)

von

O'Leary, Miss G

Ormiston, J

Faton, J W

Peterson, A Preville, R de Pringle, WJ Bay, EH Raymond, JE Raymond E M Raworth, B Heay, Miss F Ross, RG Rutherford, Mirz

Rolschman, Mrs M Ramtriz, Mrs J V Rosenthal, Ch Sobenk, Mrs Singer, E T

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bille of Lading will counter-Forth, Dr & Mrs C Rutherford, G W signed by

DODWELL & Co., Ltd., Agente. Hongkong, 29th Oct., 1913.

Geare, Mr and Mrs

I. H.

Game, Dr. M

A G

1989

Gourgay. Goulbourn, V.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Grisogono, PD de Gallotti, A Gardner, Dr T D

Gardner, JW Mr &

Bira

Gardner, Miss R Hine, W B

Hannibal, Mr &

MOWA

their Goods, with the oxcept on NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Hall, PC

of Opium, Treasure and, Valu- ables, are being lunded and stored at their risk into the "hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, and West Point Go downs, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forward-

8.8. "MONGOLIA,”

ROM SANFRANCISCO, JAPAN,

L'ORTS & MANILA.

Hanna, Dr JG Harbord, W T

Hewett, Hon Mr E

A, CMG

Hector, Mr & Mrs Kobbe, W H. Hellard, J

Heacock, HE

and Mrs Helings, O S Hale, Miss F Hooves, JE Justikermann, K

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Smith. Mr and Mr

EE

Square, Mies A

Swift Mrs G

H

AH...

By JB

Shape-Deane, Dr

And Mr.

Schorvbeck, W TRE

H The Prinde and. Princess Trost, Mrs

Tanezin,

WYPU

Walker, Capt

While, F W

Weeren, H M van

Mr Watson, L

West, A

and Mrs.

Wellington, FW Mr

Watson, Mia, WM Yearley, F

King Edward Hotel.

Mackintosh, J. A. Majer, Mrs Haxoy, Miss MoHugh, Mr and

F. E..

Mr & Mrs

J. H. N.

Murray, M. F. Mora, Mra Murphy, J. A.

Nobbe, A.-P.

Passmore, Capt

The above mentioned vessel ed on unless intimation is received having arrived consignees of "from the Consignees before noon cargo are hereby notified to send- to-day requesting it to be landed in their bills of lading for coun- here.

tersignature and take immediate Atmond, Mrs. R. No claims will be admitted after delivery of cargo from alongside. Cargill, F. J. the Goods have left the Godowne, Cargo impeding discharge will be Castro, C, and all goods remaining un-landed immediately at consignees Connell, R, delivered after the 6th of Nov., risk and expenso will be subject to rent.

Condall, H. E Cargo remaining on board Dobbie Mr & Mr All broken, chafed, and dam- TUESDAY November; 4th, 1913 Donaldson, W, A, aged Goods are to be left in the at noon will be landed at con- Gerlach, Mr & Mrs

Fichett, Mrs. Godowns, where they will bo signees risk and expense. examined on the 6th of Nov., Cargo remaining undelivered Grimble, G.

W.W. at 9.3) a.m.

SATURDAY, Nov. 4th, 1913, J. B. at noon in addition to lang

Heinemann, Mr charges will be subject to storage Hingle, E. J.

Mrs charges.

Jensen, B. No fire insurance whatever Kraft, Mr & Mrs. will be effected.

D. Lauritsen, All chafed and otherwise

Mr. M: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD at the above company's godown Lennox, J.

damaged cargo will be examinedemare Mr & Mr Walker, D. MELCHERS & Co., FRIDAY, November 7th 1913 at 70san W.

General Agents. 10 am: Hongkong, 30th Oct., 1913. [992 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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All claims must reach us before the 13th of Nov., 1913, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effected

Bills of Lading will be counters Bigned.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG "AND SINGAPORE HE Stoamship

"TORILLA,"

having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are. hereby informed that their goods

'.

Mr W. C.

Saunders, Miss

-

First Prize, Silver Cup. Second Prize, Gold Metal:

A Film of 3,000 feet will be -hewn

at 9 pm. Sherp, giving a splen-

did view of the fight for the Lightweight Champion-

"

ship of the world betweeen

AD WOLGAST AND JOE RIVERS.

This is absolutely the finest box lug film ever seen in the East,"

"Prices $3, $2 and $1. Soldiers and Sailors in unifo n half price to $2.00 Seats. Booking at Moutrie's..

MALINI

The Marvellous

MAGICIAN

Will give à Performance

at the

CANTON CLUB. SHAMEEN,

MONDAY, 3rd November, »Commencing 0 p.m. Sharp.

Tickets $3 Each.

STATION HOTEL,

:

KOWLOON.

By kind permission of Lieut.- Col. EVERETT and Officers, the Band of the 2nd Batt. (Prince Albert's) Somerset Light Infantry will play during and after dinner

on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. A Special

Menu will be Provided,

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

41

AND

ROYAL MENAGERIE

ترسم

or

Performing Wild Animals.

LOCATION, CAUSEWAY BAY.

Again TO-NICHT at 9.15.

Only One Verdict ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN HONGKONG, COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES

TWO HOURS AND A HALF SOLID ENJOYMENT GUARANTEED. EVERY ARTISTE A STAR IN THEIR OWN PARTICULAR LINE. Our Beautiful Arab Stallions and Performing Posies. Our Menagerie Consits of Performing

ELEPHANTS, LIONS, TIGERS. BEARS, LEOPARDS, EMU, BABOONS.

MONKEYS, DOGS, ETC.

Special Tram Cars running right through before & after each Performance. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. MATINEES-WED., & SAT., AFTERNOON, Nov. 4th & 8th. Doors Open at 3 o'clock, Performance at 4 Sharp. Children Falf Price to Matinees Only, PRICES OF ADMISSION

Full box 6 seats$15.00 ( Chairs..........

Single seat box............

3.00. Stalls.............

$2.00

1,00

Gallery (Natives only) 50 cents. Sold ers & Sailors in uniform

Half Price to the $1 and $2 Seats.

N.B-Our Menagerie is opened daily for a small charge.

Shelhamer, Mr and W. HARMSTON, Proprietor,, R. ALTON & W. SYMONS Agents, Sibras, Dr.

Mrs

&

Peako, A.D.J.

W.

Spurge H. 8.

& Stewart, Capt, and

Mr A, H.

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short, delivery note or list of exceptions an. Mr & Mrs taken at the time of delivery to Amory, Mịa- consignees, and signed for and on Cooke behalf of the Pacific Mail BS.Crew, Mr and Mis

A. B... Co.,

Coffnar All claims must be filed on or Frenck, C. before December Iet. 1913, other Feason wise they will not be recognised, Joharon Holmalty

"..

Whitelaw, G. C.

Grand Intel,

McNally

Meyer

H Rohr, Bardorick

Robb, Mix and Mrs

Spiller

Bayce, A

Osbery, Mis

Keyt, Dr.

·E, C. MORTON,

Onbery, Mig W

A

Millard, T

[998

Albert, Mrs.

will be delivered from alongside. Hongkong, let Nov., 19'3.

Cargo impeding the discharge

will be landed at once, at consig

nees' risk and expense..

Cargo remaining on board after 31st inst, will be landed at con- signess' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been offected.

Bills of Lading will be count orsigned by the undersigned, DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 30th Oct., 1913. [996

INDO-CHINA STEAM

From EUROPE.

THE H. A. L. Steamship

Baett, Capt

Smith

Ville, Mr Mig

Wilbur

Craigieburn.

Besivlek. Mr & Mr R. F. C..

UW

Caldwell, Mr

Caldwell, Mis

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VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NICHT 9.15

Notices.

PIANOS

FOR HIRE

$10.

PER MONTH.

FINEST EUROPEAN MAKES.

ROBINSONS

ST. ANDREW'S HALL;

On

Tuesday, November, 4th.

at 9.15 p.m.

ONLY CONCERT

MOLLENDORFF

MOLLENDORFF MOLLENDORFF MOLLENDORFF

Kindly assisted by Mr. E. DANENBERG (Piano),

Se ts £3.00 at

S. Moutrie & Co. Ld.

To Sall

THE AMERICAN & MAN- CHURIAN LINE.

(Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.)

TO-NIGHT 9.15] HE Steamship

THE DRAMATIC PICTURE

THE LAST RAY OF SUNSHINE

CAUMONT GRAPHIC "

Weismann, C.

Master, Mr & Mrs

MoCalg, J.

Proton, Mr J

Smith, Mrs G.

ALSO

Stewart, Major &

Souly, Mrs Wilson, PD

SOME EXCEEDINGLY

COMIC AND

To Sail

PICTURES

Carpenter, Mr. and Smith, E. G.

Mrs

Dornail, W. A.

Flautinuz, Ma

Galbraith, V. M.

f

“ANDALUSIA,” Captain F. Nelfer, having ar rived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are boing landed and placed at NAVI-extra-hazardous Godowns of the Regular Steamship Service,

their risk in the Hazardous and/or

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf &

GATION Co., Ltd. From CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"SUISANG" having arriving from the above Ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alonga de.

Godown. Company, Limited, Pro osed Sailing from Hongkong whence delivery may be obtained For BALTIMORE and against Bille-of Lading counter-

NEW YORK, signed by the Undersigne›

$.5. "Suruga"

Optional Cargo will be carried on "nie's notice to the contrary be given t-day.'

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's: arrival here, after which dat they cannot be recognizad."

Cargo impeding the di-charge or remaining on board after 10 No claims will be admitted after a.m the 28th inst, will be landed the Goods have left the God win, at Consignee's risk and expense, and all Goods remaining undeli

No Fire Insurance will be vored after the 5th prox., will be effected.

subject to rent,

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by:--

JÄRDINE, MATHESON

General Manager, Hongkong, 27th Oct., 1913, [988

Don't forget after the Show

All broken, chafed. and dam- agod goods must be left in the Godows, where they will be ex- amiaed on the 5th prox.." at 930 a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case what-

over,

Supper and Light Refreshments HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

ALEXANDRA CAFE Open Till Midnight.

Hongkong Office.

on o r

about 15th Nov

formation apply to

For Freight and further in- DODWELL, 00,, LTD. Hongkong, 21st Oct,, 1913.

Agente,

1977

HIMROD'S

Qivos Instant Relief = No matter what your 100g/mktve organs may be suffering trom-wbatbar

ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, RASAL DATARAH, OF ORDINARY COUGH. -you will find in this famous masady, A restorative power that is simply: tunequaled..

'NO TRAN

the Cust IMITATIONS

YAMID 7X

• die trom them wilmin RWARD OF

að Cheudas adi

Hongkong, 30th Oct., 1913, [993 CURE FOR HA, ASTHMA

COMING

FREE LECTURE

On

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Theatre Royal, NOVEMBER 10th, 1913 at 5.30 p.m. Lecturer.—-

Wo. R. Rathvon, C.8.B,... Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusette.

COMMERCIAL.

Kamian 20's Ulinn

The marked decline in rabher pricos bas naturally muoli disturb- ed these interested in the rubber trade of the German African colonies. The Government 4 always done all ponei bla to assist iksindus, a, tail-apartmana im- cortan tinde is being built up, particularly in Kamerun. A con- ference between representatives of the Kameran Chamber of Com merce and the governing authori❤ ties of the colony has just been held to discuss the best means of placing the rabber industry of: Kameron in a position to meet

"DENBICH HALL.” Captain Laidlay, wil be despatch- ed from Hongkog on the 8th. e alterat entitions. It was November for

BOSTON & NEW YORK

Also The Steamship

"CITY OF BARODA," Captain Mason, on November 25th, 1913,

for NEW YORK. (With Liberty to call at the Malasr Coast), For freight and further INTERESTING culara apply to:→

COMING

QUO VADIS

Battle of Waterloo

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

A WEEK OF SPECIAL PICTURES. THE PATHE'S CAZETTE

A NIGHT OUT (By Wiffles 2,600 feet), Etc., Eto.

COMING !

COMING ||

VIOLET: BONETTA,

NOTICE.

donsidered that present prices are unlikely to advance again to any very great extent, for the natpat of Far Eastern plantation rubber ia now so large, and there will shortly be no remunerative market for wild rubber of inferior quality. It was ordmitted that the wild rubber of South Kamerun was by

means of high-grade, and this was said to be pirly due to care.* less preparation by the nativis and partly to deliberate adultéri partition, It was prpsed, therefore, in arrange for instruction tha Kiven in the best method of obtaina: The Bank Line Ltd.

Agents.

ing high grade rubber, and it was Hongkong 15th Oct., 1913. (959 decided that a zumber of Euro- pean inept c‘ors, assisted by skilled natives, should be appointed fr this purpose Rubber control, stations are also to be established, |--hese all rubber must be exemia- ed and passed by spécial ‹ffüjals before being exported. No ad- alterated rabber will be allowed to be shipped. A beginning is to be made with these reforms immediately, but it will be some time before they are all in opera- tion: It was considered imper ative that everything - pon" le Capt. C. Mundt, will bé de should done to reduce co Of apatched from here on Wednesday production, which at present la ̈ 26th of November and is due said to be much too bigh It was to arrive in Genre on the 23rd of farther resolved (1) that one December. This steamer gives month after the establishment of splendid opportunity to REACH the control stations rubber should HOME JUST IN TIME FOR only be dealt in at certain mar XMAS Early booking recom-kets; (2) that three months after mended.

FOR EUROPE via Ports of C-il.

HE Samship

THE

/the

"Prinz Eitel Eriedrich," -

For further particulars please the control actions are in opers. apply to

tion only really high-grade rubber, should be passed; and (3) that on the expiration of eight months the exportation of low-grade rubber should be prohibited al- together,

Melchers & Go,

General Agents, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Hongkong, 6th Oct, 1813.

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