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Public Auction.

GEOP. LAMMERT,

AUCTIONEER SHARE & ̈·

GENERAL BROKER

PRIVATE COLLECTION

OF OLD CHINA

Consignees

From EUROPE.

THE H. A. L. Steamship

ΤΗ

"ANDALUSIA,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913.

Captain F. Nelfer, having ar-

Hotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

At derson, W

Kru mat, A

Aaron, J M

Joblin, M

Ahrfold, Mr &

Mrs

F

Anderson, FE Barberini, T Bato, EE Baronsfantber, Mr

and Mrs O

Knapp, Wes

Kisano, M

Knox, Mrs R Koeb, EF Kaufmann, GA X, Capt WE Logan,

(including some very rare and rived, Consignees of Cargo are Baronsfesther Mrs Lloyd, GT

fine specimens). THE Undersigned has received Instructions to sell by Public Auction, on

"SATURDAY,

hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company. Limited. the 8th November, 1913, com-whence delivery may be obtained

mencing at 2.30 p.m. ai hís Sales Rooms, Duddell St. (Subject to reserve prices), Private Collection of Rare Old China from Sung

dynasty to Towkwong: The Collection le made up of:-

3-COLOURED, BLACK and WHITE HAWTHORN, CORAL PINK and BLUE and WHITE VASES.

5-COLOURED, 2-COLOURED and BLUE

and WHITE PLATES, CUPS, BOWLS and SNUFF BOTTLES.

SANG-DE-BOEUF VABES,

CELADON and PEACH BLOOM

against Bills-of Lading counter. signed by the Undersigned, on unless notice to the contrary Optional Cargo will be carried

be given to-day.

All claims must be presented with n ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undeli vered after the 5th prox., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and dam-

Balillos, MN ER Bowen, E L Mr and

Mrs Bona, G.A

Block, Mrs E Bird, MN LA Butler, Drago Butler, Km L Butler, Miu A Bonlion, Major RE Cambridge, A S Castro, Mr &

Mrs FKD'AU. Castro, Hiss D'e Castro, Master D'a Chapple, FT Coleman, Dr. A

LEF Curry, GP Cunningham, M Claxton, A A Clarke W

Entertainments

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

AND.

ROYAL MENAGERIE

Performing

OF

Wild Animals.

LOCATION, CAUSEWAY BAY. Lawrence, Mr and Again TO-NIGHT at 9.15.

Only One Verdict Mrs J M Laching, Mrs

ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST SHOW EVER SKER IN HORŠKOJO. CONE AND JUDGE. FOR YOURSELVES TWO HOURS AND A HALF SOLID ENJOYMENT. GUARANTEED.

EVERY ARTISTK A STAR-IN THEIR OWN PARTICULAR LINE. Our Beautiful Arab Stallions and Performing Ponies. Our Menagerie Consits of Performing

Lawrence, H F Lalety, O

Mason,

Fare

brother Matheson, Miss M Matheson, Mrs R

Martin, O Marriott, Dr Of Mehta, BK Murecki, J

Mr & Mrs JDF. Macklohan. SA Mackean, Dr G W Morrow, Mrs

Mallendorff, Miss D

ELEPHANTS, LIONS," TIGERE 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 Half Price to Matinees Only,

PRICES OF ADMISSION Full box 6 seats.....$15.00 Chairs.............................................................. $2,00 Single seat box........................... 3.00 Stalls............................................................... 1.00 Gallery (Natives only) 50 cents. Sold ers & Sailors in uniform

Half Price to the $1 and $2 Seats.

N.B-Our Menagerie opened daily for a small charge. MoNeeley, Mr and W. HARMSTON, Proprietor, R. ALTON & W. SYMONS Agents.

MEJ

Marion, JR.

McUred, Mr & Mr

**

Ton

Mr and Mrs

Manghan, JR

Crowell, Dr

Campbell, A

|

Davis, O H

Martin, Mrs

aged goods must be left in Godowna, where they w ll'be

the

Dewar,J

Dorkeano, Mr &

ви

ex-

Mrs & 2 chidren

Merivale, JL.

at

Douglas, Mr R H

Duncan, J

be

Denison, OG

Ormiston, J

O'Leary, Miss G

THEATRE

2 ROYAL

Plokhoff, Mr

Dallas, J

INCENSE BURNERS, CELA-amined on the 5th prox.. DON VASES, CHINCHEW 9.30 a.m.

No Fire Insurance will

CUPS.

.

evor.

السر

HANDSOME IVORY CAR effected by us in any case what- VINGS, JADE PLATES and BOWLS, AGATE ORNAMENTS and SNUFF BOTTLES.

OLD PEKIN CLOISONNE

ין

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office.

VASE and INCENSE BURN- Hongkong, 30th Oct. 1913: 1993 ERS, BRONZE FIGURE and

INCENSE BURNER:

OLD MING PORCELAIN NORDDEUTSCHER FIGURE, etc., etc., etc.

BREMEN.

ΣΝΕ

Day, Cupt M Ehrenfels, Mr &

Mrs HE Everett, L Foller, D Ential, B.

Paton, JW

Paterson. A

Preville

R de

Pringle, WJ

Plumb, Mra H B

Potter, Mr & Mrs O

Pirron, FPO

Forsyth, Dr & Mrs C Raymond, JE

WE

Commencing November, 10th.

RETURN VISIT OF OLD FAVOURITES,

EH

LLOYD Farrar, P

Raymond E M Raworth, B

Fulior, NA

NEW SONGS,

Rutherford, Mrs

Reischman, Mrs. M

On view from THURSDAY IMIERIAL GERMAN MAIL the 6th November.

Catalogues will be issued.. Te msCash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer,

THE Undersigned has received Instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY, the 8th, November 1913, com- mencing at 11 a.m. at his Sales

Reay, Miss F

Geare, Mr and Mrs Ross, R.G

jo, Dr J M ̈

AG

Gordon,

Gourgey, 1 Goulbourn, Y.

W

Mru W A

יו

Rosenthal, Ch

Ramsay, Mia FE

Ronnie, Mrs

Belook, Mrs

Binge, ET

&

Smith, Mr and Mrs

squite Miss A

H

Mrs G

Southmayd, J B Sharpe-Doane. Dr

and Mr

Bchoeneback, W

Sperry, Mins CB.

E

Spencer, Mr & Mr

Spencer, Miss H

Smith, B

Mr

Trowbridze, G

Trowbridge, AL

MEH

NOTICE TO CONSIGNFES,

Grisogono, PD de THE Steamship

Gallotti, A Gardner, Dr. T D **PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," Gardner, JW Mr. having arrived, "Consigneos of Gardner, Miss R cargo are hereby informed that Gumor. Dr

Hind their Goods, with the exception of Opium. Treasure and Valu- Hannibal, Mr ables, are being landed and stored Hall, PC at their risk into the hazardous Hanna, Dr JQ and/or extra hazardous Godowns Harbord, W T Rooms, Duddell. Street, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Hewett, Hon. Mr

A, OMG Fine Assortment of Swatow Wharf and Godown Company, Hobbe, WH Drawnwork, Canton Em- Kowloon, and West Point Go-Heacock, HE

broderies and Lace

downs, whence delivery, may be and Mrs

Hallo, Mias F comprising: BEDSPREADS, obtained.

JE Hooves, Optional Cargo will be forward-Holland, J TABLE CLOTHS, PILLOW CASES, SIDEBOARD COV-ed on unlessíntimation is recuived Harston, J5 ERS, D'OYLIES, DRESS from the Consignees before von

lam, GF

· LENGTHS, etc.

to-day requesting it to be landed

Herrick, Mrs H T SILK EMBROIDERED here.

Hathaway, Mr and DRESSES, BLOUSES, No claims will be admitted after SHAWLS, TABLE AND the Goods have left the Godowns, Hamilton, Mr and CUSHION

Mrs W COVERS, atd.

and all goods remaining un-Hawkes Major and LACE DRESSES. LACE COL- delivered after the 6th of Nov..

Mr R LARS, LACE INSERTIONS, will be subject to rent,

Junkerman, K etc., etc.

All broken, chafed, and dam-Johnston, 93 Jolinston, F C aged.Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th of Nov., at 9.30 am.

AJNO SOME MANDARIN COATS. On view from Friday, the 7th. Catalog.es will be issued, Terms - As usual

GEO.P LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.,

Consignes

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

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 counter signed.

Thompson, Mr and

Tobin, RJ

Tuttle, Miss

Walker, Capt

White, BW

Weeron, H M van Watson.

West, A Wellington, FWMỸ Watson, Mrs W-M

and Mrs

Wathins, H Walker, Dr Yourley, F

King Edward Hotel.

Altond, Mr. R. Cargill, F. J. Cu ro, C. Chen, T. Con ell, B. Connell, H. E.

Dobble Mr & Mrs'

1.

Mackintosh, J. A.

Major, Mrs

Mamey, Min

MaHugh, Mr and

MF.E

Mr & Mr

Morris, Mrs

Murphy

Gerlach. Mr & Mrs Murray,

Donaldson, W, Finchett, Mrs.

A.

W.W.

Grimble, G Harris, f. B.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Heinemann, Mr

MELCHERS & Co.,

Mrs General Agents. Jensen, B...

Hingle, E. J.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Hongkong, 30th Oct., 1913.. [992 Kraft, Mr & Mrs.

$.0. **MONGOLIA," FROM SAN FRANUISQU, JAPAN

PORTS & MANILA. The above mentioned vessel having arrived, consigness of cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for cour 'torsignaturo and take immediatə delivery of cargo from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at consignees" risk and expense

Cargo remaining on board TUESDAY November, 4th, 1913 at noon will be landed at con- signees risk and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, Nov. 4th, 1913

OTIC TO CONSIGNEES.

M . F. Nobla, A.P.

Mr. EDGAR WARWICK

presents the

COURT

CARDS

and their Joker in New Repertoire

NEW SCENAS,

Prices $3, $2 & sl.

VICTORIA

TO-NIGHT 9.15

NEW QUARTETTES. Plan at Mouiries,

THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT 9.15

A complete change of Programme,

"

INCLUDING

THE GREAT DRAMATIC PICTURE

THE ADVENTURESS

IN THREE PARTS, 4,000,

AND

2

For Capt. & GAUMONT GRAPHIC.

& Peake, A.D.J.

Mr WC

Saunders, Miss

Shellamer, Mr and

Spurge, H: 6.

& Stewart, Capt, and

ΜΠΑ. Η. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G.0,

""

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

PROGRAMME FROM

WEDNESDAY 5TH TO SATURDAY 8TH inclusive: THE COLOURED AMERICANS,IWISE & MILTON in an Entire Change of Acta,

NEW COMEDY, NEW SONGS & CRAZY DANCES.

B

W., Sibros. Dr.

BARBER" LINE OF

STEAM RR.

D. Lauritsen, Mr

MIS Jemnre Mr & Mr Lennox, J. "Logan, W.

Orand Alina, Mr & Mrs. Amery, Mr Cooke Crow, Mr and Mrs Rance, H

A. B. Coffmann Frenck, C. Tenson

·Hami, MoNally

Mayor Reynold

Rohn,

Rhrderick

Robb, Mr and Mrs

Beiller

Holmaity

Johanson

FROM NEW YORK.

Keyt, Dr. Dabory, Mire Osbery, Mia W

:.

Villiers, Mr & Mr Wilbur 'Wolemann, C.

To Fall

To Sail

Masters, Mr & Ma

R. F. C MoCalg, J. Proton. Mrs J

THE AMERICAN & MAN- CHIURIAN LINE.

THE STEAMSHIP "SAINT

PATRICK"

Millard, T

at noon in addition to landing CONSIGNEES of Carge are Albert, Mrs

Bayoe, A

Basti, Capt.

Smith

Craigieburg,

..

Smith, Mr G.

PATHE'S CAZETTE

MAX & THE LOVE LETTER.

Stewart, Major & (Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.)

MM

Sealy, Mrs Wilson, PD

To Sail

bereby informed that all Besivick, Mr & Mrs charges will be subject to storageGoods are being landed at their risk

GW charges.

into the God was of the Hong Caldwell, Miss

Caldwell, Mr No fire insurance whatever kong and Kowloon Wharf and Go Carpenter, Kr and Smith, K. G. will be affected.

downCo.Ltd, at Kowloon whence Mrs All chofe and otherwiso

and/or from the wharves delivery Cornell, W. A. damaged cargo will be examined

may be obtained.

Flautlauz, Mrs at the above company's godown;

No Claims will be admitted Galbraith, V. M, FRIDAY, November 7th 1913, at after the Goods have left the Go- 10 a.m.

downs and all Goods remaining No claims will be entertained undelivered after the 11th Inst, unless accompanied by short will be subject to rent. delivery note or list of exceptions All claims against the Steamer taken at the time of delivery to must be presented to the Under- consignees, and signed for and on signed on or before the 29th inst, behalf of the Pacific Mail 8.8. or they will not be recognized. Co.,

All claims must be filed on or Goods are to be left in the Go- All broken,chafed and damaged before December 1st, 1913, other downs, where they will be ex- wise they will not be recognised. amined on. the 11th inst, at 11

B, C. MORTON, a.m.

· Ågeni. No Fire Insurance has been

[998 effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter- rigned by

Hongkong, 1st Nov., 19°3,

Don't forget after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXAN RA CAFE Open Til Midnight.

DODWELL &. Co., Ltd.

Aginta Hongkong, 4th Nov., 1913, (909

Regular Steamship Service."

Proposed Sailing from Hongkong For BALTIMORE and NEW YORK,

on or 5.5. "Suruga" about

18th Nov. For. Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL &..00., LTD,

Agents.

"HE Steamship

THE

NOTICE,

FOR EUROPE

via Ports of Call.

"DENBICH HÄLL," Captain Laldlay, will be despatch.THE ed from Hongkong on the 8th. November for

Also The Steamship

BOSTON & NEW YORK

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

for NEW YORK... (With Liberty to call st the Malabar Coast), For freight and further psíti- culars apply to u

The Bank Line Ltd.

"Agents,"

Hongkong, 21st Oct. 1919. 1977, Hongkong 15th Oct., 1918,

Bandip

"Prinz Eitel Friedrich,"

Notices

PIANOS

FOR HIRE

$10.

PER MONTH.

FINEST EUROPEAN MAKES.

ROBINSONS

on

FREE LECTURE

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Theatre Royal, NOVEMBER 10th, 1913 ut 5.30. p.m.

Lecturer.-

Wm. R. Rathvon, C.S.B., -Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, ia Boston, Massachusetta.

HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

THE

and we quote Pesos 6 07 as cort placed in godown for December delivery. Any large province. demand would immediately ab- sorb local stocks, and prices would rise appreciably. Mean- while in some of the Southern Talande, paddy is being raped and in such districts the demand. for rica from Manila or Cebu is conarquently insignificant.

Insurance Rumours

Various rumours have been cir- culated recently na to probible amalgamations among insurance companies. One of them is dis- posed of, by the announcement that the Hearts of Oak Life and General Assurance Company and the National Standard Life. As- surance Corporation have come to an agreement. Both of these mome panies were established within The last few years, and in addition

OPENING CRUISE life aurance have transseted

will take place at KOWLOON BAY

on Sunday Next, Nov. 9th.

Launch for Members and their Friends will leave Blake Pier at. 10.30 a.m.

SENNET FRERES.・・ Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Rd., C. JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS, HALL MARKED GOLD & SILVERWARE

of all descriptions,

Have always in stook a large assortment

of Ladies & Gents Watch Bracelets.

from $4 to $400,

Every Watch sold by us is guaranteed. Sole Agents for the OMEGA WATCH.

COMMERCIAL,

The Rice Market.

Messrs. Warner, Barnes and Co., of Manila, reporting on rice on the 15th alt, state-The principal feature of our market for the fortnight under review has been the fresing of large stocks of paddy in the interior at low prices, and consequently the large supplies of Native Milled rice which have been on the mar-

Capt. C. Mundt, will be de-ket have depressed prices and spatched from here on Wednesday

caused the very insignificant pro the 26th. of November and is due vince demand to be concentrated to arrive in Genoa on the 23rd of on pative rice rather than import- December-This steamer gives ed grain. The coming paddy splendid opportunity to REACH crop promises well, and this is the HOME JUST IN TIME FOR principal reason for meeting the XMAS-Early booking recom- market with old orop paddy. The mended..

market for Sigon rice opened at For further particulars please about Pesos 6.15/ Pasos 5 25 and apply to

has risen to Peaos 5.35 Pesos 6 50 according to quality, due to Melchers & Co.,

very small stooks being held: General Agents, Meanwhile the laid down cost of Norddeutscher Lloyd. Saigon rice has risen appreciably, ong, 6th Oct., 1913,

fire and workmen's compensation and casualty business on noa. tariff lines. Neither company has proved a conspicuous success, and the paid-up capital of both com- panies will be written down as B result of the amalgamation. An- other interesting announcement is that before the end of the year various calls, in their aggregate accounting for the balance of the Junexpired liability, will be made on the shareholders of the. North- era Equitable Insurance Com pany. This Company was esta blished in 1907 with a capital of $110,000, of which £27,500 was paid up. Accident and work- men's compensation business bas been undertaken on non tariff lines, Workmen's compensation insurance accounted for a large proportion of the premiums, and Bccording to the latest Bocounts available this business resulted in a loss. It is doubtful whether any profit has been earned sluce the Company began to write busi- Lees, and the original paid ap capital was certainly quite toɔ small for the rate of progress. A dividend at the rate of 3 per cent, has been declared:

Rubber Company in Difficulties. A London wire dated October 14 and published by the Times of Ceylon says: A receiver has been appointed of the Sangef Liang Rabber Company, Limit ed, State of Pabang, Federated Malay States, This company was formed in August, 1909, with an authorised capital of £70,000; |30,000 ordinary: mbaoribers" 41 shares and 3,000 vendora' shares have been issued on well as $20,000 in 7 per cent, debentures. of $100 each. The estate con sists of about 1,000 acres planted and 2,368 uncultivated. The estimated yield of rubber for 1913-14 was 50,000 lbs. The cost production in 1911-12 was 28. 8.204. per lb. fo.b. In their report issued in December, 1912, the directors suggested the sp pointment of a consultative com mittee to confer with them gener ally and decide apon the courte to be sdopted,

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