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Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, ·TU. SDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913.

Public Auction

GEO. P. LAMMERT, BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

AUCTIONEER SHARE &" GENERAL BROKER

A Collection of China and Curlos lately arrived from the North.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY. tho 15th November, 1913, com- mending at-2.30 p.m. at his

Sales Rooms, Duddell St.

A Collection of China in 5-coloured, blue and while,

etc., comprising:

5-COLOURED VASES. FIG- URES PLATES. BLUE and WHITE VASES, PLATES, INCENSE BURNERS, and PLATES, ORYSTAL and AGATE ORNAMENTS, SNUFF BOTTLES, etc.

From TOWKWANG to SUNG DYNASTIES

Also

CHINSEE PICTURES. ANCIENT BRASS WARE. On view from FRIDAY the

14th November.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

THE

Auctioneer..

HE Undorsignod has received instructions from J. H. UNDERWOOD Esq., to sell by Public Austion on

MONDAY,

the 17th November, 1913, com; mencing at 2.30 p.m.

at his residence No. 18 B, Tang Yuen, Macdonell Road. The Whale of His Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising

Motel Lists.

Ahrfold, Mr & Mr Kirkness, R

-Hongkong Hotel,

Aaron," M Anderson, W

Koyston, J W

Kerston, F B

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Kasbaugh, Miao M

Adslan, E

Kissane, M

Abraham, ES

Knox, Mrs R

Barberini, E T

Logan, W

Bato, ER Andesson, Mi Angur, Mrs & A

Lloyd, GT

Lawrence, Mr and

Mrs J M

Angar, Miss K

Lalety. C

Mr

Lloyd, JB

Lucas, Mr A F

0 Foru

The Steamship

***BENLEDI..

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO,

LONDON and STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo

are

hereby informed that all

Goods are being landed at their

risk into the hazardous and/or

stra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

A

Baron feather, and Mrs C Baronsleather Mrs Balillos, Mrs ER Bowen, EL Mr and

Kirs

Bana, G A

W

Birdsail, Mrs LA Boulton, Major R E Bode, 0 48

alsohof, Capt Mrs Bumeur, F Bulaoh, Dr W

Bridgham, Miss A Briggs, J.G Bard, Mr B Cambridge, AJ Castro, Mr &

Mrs FXD'A... Castro, Mias D'e Castro.

ET

No claims will be admitted Godowns, and all Goods- remain- after the Goods have left the Coleman, Dr A ing undelivered after the 13th our inst, will be subject to rent.

Ali olaims against the steamer must be presented to the Under signed on or before the 20th inst. or they will not be recognized.

Ailbroken,chafed, and damaged Goode are to be left in the Go-

downs, where they will be ex- amined on the 13th inst. at 11 No Fire Insurance has been effected.

a.n.

Bills of Lading will counter- signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 6th Nov., 1913. [1005

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

WE

Claxton, A A Clarke W Clayton. Cembrano, Mrs Cndager.

Latimer, JV

Lench, J 8 Mason,

brother Matheson, Miss M Matheson, Mr B

Martin. O

Marriott Dr O

Mohta, BK

Morock,

du

Moyer, P

Mulder, Mr & Mrs

JDE Mackicban, 64 Kackean, Dr G W Morrow, Mrs 03" Monghan, JR MONcoley, Mr and Martin, Mra McCrad, Mr & Mrs

McLaglen, Capt &

Afra L

McLaughlin, Mrs W

McCrea, Mrs 8 M Monk, EII

Moorhead, Mr &

Mckinley, Hon W

JE Coley

Mr & Mrs C 8 Mrs Donno, fr& Dewar, J Derteano.

M

& 2 chidren

J

Douglas, Mrs R H Duncan. Donison, OG Dallas, JF

Day, Capt M P Dickhoff. Mr &

PO

Mandy, Miss M

Morgan,

Nitz, H

Napier, EL

O'Loury, Miss G

Ormiston;

Mrs

Offersen, C

Paton, JW

Dada Shaw, Sir J

Peterson, A.

Dode Shaw, Ludy, Denias, F

Mr & Ehrenfels,

Mra HE

9

Proville, R. de

Barg

H

5

Fuller. D Ehrhardt, Capt W Edmonds, Mrs V Fischer, WE Fuller, NA

From SAN FRANCISCO, via n

HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, AND MANILA.

CANTON BLACKWOOD COUCH, OVERMANTEL. DESK, COALBOX, CHAIRS, TABLES and STOOLS, JAPAN- ESE IVORY INLAID PANELS, THE Steamship PLACQUES, BRUSSELS CAR- PET, BRASS TABLE LAMP, SATSUMA VASES, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, otc., etc.

*

1:

TENYO MARU." The above named Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send

take

K

Mrs H H Fenner. Mina LS Fickes, C E Feistkom

."

+

Geare, Mr and Mrs

1. R.

V

Pringle, W J Phillips, Miz 8 bi Ray, E. H

JE

E M

Raworth, B

Rouy, Misa F Ross, RG

Rutherford, Mra

Reischman, Mra M

Pieran, F F G

Rosenthal, Miss R

Rathwon, Mr and

Mas W R

Robinson, Miss L N

Schonk, Mrs Singer, ET Smith,

Mr and Mrs

Gillespie, Dr J M Gordon, & G Gourgey. I Goulboarn.

Mias A Grisogano, P D.de hoonobask, W Gallotti, A

Spencer, Mr & Mrs Gapid, Mr & Mrs J. Sponsor, Miss H Galo, Mr & Mrs CW Smith, FS

A

+

MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING TABLE, TEAK SIDE in their Bills of Lading for count-Gimpson, Mr & MrsStraus h. E von BOARD, DINNER WAGGON, ersignature, and to CHAIRS, OVERMANTEL and mediate delivery of Cargo from BOOKCASE, - GLASS and alongside. CROCKERY eto; etc.

Cargo remaining undelivered on DOUBLE BRASS MOUNTED THURSDAY the 6th Nov., at 5 BEDSTEADS, TEAK WARDRO-jp.m. will be landed at Consignees BES, MARBLE TOP WASH-risk and expense and delivery STANDS and TOILET TABLES must then be taken from the

Company's Godown.

etc., etc.

also

1 MILNER'S SAFE.

On, view,' from SATURDAY the 15th NOVEMBER.

Catalogues will be issued Terins-Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Consignee

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Goseke, H Gibbings, Men Garow, H God. Dr Mrs FM Grithe, Mrs J 8 Hind. WB. Hannibal, Mr Hall, PC

Mrs W A

bord. WT

Stafford, 8 Sanders, Dr HM, Bafford, Mr HO Scrobner, Mrs SA Street, Lt 'and Mrs Thompson, Dr Mr

E

oor RE. Capt F Turner Vone, Major & Mrs

Howett, Hon. Mr E - WE

Hobb

Watkins, H

Willuoghby-Smith.

Mr and Mrs

Witkowiez, W

A.CMO

Walker, Capt No Claim will be recognised

Hobbs, WH

White, F W after the Goods have left the Hancock, HE Mr Weeren, H M van

and Mrs

Weet, A Steamer or Godown, and all goods Hooves, J remaining undelivered on Nov. Haraton, J S 12th inst., will be subject to rent

Hall, Capt TP Harris, Mra C and landing charges.

Hilton, F All chafed and otherwise Henry, Mr & Mrs damaged Cargo to be left on board, or godown and examination of Johnston, SJ same to be held on Nov. 12th at 10a.m.

All Claims must be filed on or before Nov. 19th, 1913, otherwis+

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL they will not be recognised.

"LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"PRINZ WALDEMAR," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception

8 MORIMOTO,

A1 out.

Hongkong, 5th Nov., 1913. [1004

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

#... "AMAZONE,"

DES SAGERIES. MARITIMES

of Opium, Treasure and Valu COMPAGNIE

ables, are being landed and stored

at their risk into the hazardous

and/or extra hazardous Godowns

NOTICE

M

J Williams. Mr and

Johnston, PO Kruseman, A Konings, A J Kaiser-Smith, Mr &

MTH L, A

Mr M

West, O N

Well, J

Weidel, E T Yearley, F

Entertainments

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

ANDERNE

ROYAL MENAGERIE

OF.

Performing Wild Animals.

LOCATION, CAUSEWAY BAY.

AGAIN TO-NIGHT! AGAIN TO-NIGHT!!

OUR NEW PROGRAMME

By Our All Star Company of London and Continental Artistes. Unanimous Opinion

BETTER THAN THE FIRST.

THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 13TH-

AMATEUR RIDING CONTEST,

A Handsome Trophy will be presented to the Competitor making the best attempt at standing on his faet on the Pad in three." times round the Ring aided by the Mechanic (Limited to aix entreis,).

2

BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. NEXT MATINEZE: Wednesday Afternoon, November 12th. Doors Open at 3 o'clock, Performance at 4 Sharp. Children Half Price to Matinees Only.

PRICES AS USUAL.

N.B.--Our Menagerie is ‘oponed daily for a 'small charge.

W. HARMSTON, Proprietor, ' R. ALTON & W. SYMONS Agents.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

Commencing November, 10th.

RETURN VISIT OF OLD FAVOURITES.

M

Mr. EDCAR WARWICK

presents the

COURT CARDS

"

and their Joker' in New Repertoire NEW SONGS, NEW SCENAS, NEW QUARTETTES.

Plan at Moutries.

Prices $3, $2 & $1.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT

TO-NIGHT

THE GREAT DRAMATIC PICTURE

THE BREAD CARRIER "

IN 3 PARTS, 4,000 FEET

INTERESTING PICTURES,

AND

Watson. Mrs W M

ALSO

FINE SELECTION

OF COMIC

COMING I

COMING I

QUO

VADIS "

IN 8 PARTS:

"

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mr. R, Cargill, F.J.

Chee, T. Castro, C,

Connell, R.

Dabbio Mr & Mrs

Connell, H. E,

Donaldson, W. A. Finchett, Mrs.

Mackintosh, J. A,

Major, Mrs

Massey, Mias

McHugh, Mr and

Mrs F. E. Mody. Mr & Mr

* Morrisa

J. H. N.

Mrs Oerlach, Mr & Mrs Murray, M. F. Murphy, JA, Nabbe, A. P Passmoro,

Mr. W. C. Mr & Peake, A.D.J.

Miss Sholkamer, Mr.

MAS-

W.W. Grimble G.

Mra Hingle, E. J. Jensen B.

D.

of the Hongkong and Kowloon. Consignees of Cargo from Lon-Kraft, Mr & Mrs. Wharf and Godown Company, don ex 8.8. "Sidon" & "Basque;" Limited, Kowloon, and West Consignees of Cargo from Havre Lauritsen, Mr Point Godowns, whence delivery ex. 8.8. Basque," Consignees of

Tomare Mr & Mra Cargo from Bordeaux ex. may be obtained.

9.8, Lennox, J.

·Optional Cargò will be forward- "Verbecimole."

Togan, W.

.

Mr

Capt.&

THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO

Bunder, and BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

W.

01008.

Dr.

&

Stewart, Capt. and

Mn A. H

Walker, D.

Whitelaw, G.O.

ed on unless intimation is recuived In connection with above

Grand from the Consignees before noon Steamer are hereby informed that Allen, Mr & M to-day requesting it to be landed their goods with the exception of Amery, Mrs

Opium Treasure and valuables Barr are being landed and stored at Barlow their risk into the hazardous and Bond

Cooko

B.

Hotel,

Buymand

Meyer Mr and Mrs Osbory. Miss

Opbery, Miss Wu

Reynolds

Rance, H

Robb, Mr and Mrs Stillor.

Saett, Capt

Smith Tran

Rhyderick

here.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining un- or extra hazardous Godowne of Crew, Mr and Mrs Rohn, delivered after the 17th of Nov., the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & will be subject to rent,

Godown Co., Ltd. at Kowloon Coffmann

Dimbar All broken, chafed, and dam-whence delivery may be obtained

Dutiypson, 4 D aged Goods are to be left in the immediately after landing. Vranck. C Godowns, where they will be, Optional Cargo will be forward- Pigohey, T examined on the 17th of Nov, edon unless intimation is received Graham

Holmalty at 9.30 am.

from the Consignees before All claims must reach us before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to the 24th of Nov., 1913, or they be landed here, will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will he effected.

Hompob. A

Keyt, Dr. Bills of Lading will be count-Lambert, Mrs. ersigned, by the Undersigned. McNulty Goods remained unclaimed after

Bills of Lading will be counter-12th inst.. at Noon will be subject signed by the undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 10th Nov. 1913, (1012

Don't forret after the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE.

~Opón Till Midnight,

to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me in or before the 15th inst., or they will not be recognized. examined on 12th inst., at 10 am Caldwell, Mr

All damaged packages will be;

No Fire Insurance has been Caldwell, Mias offected.

...1.

Uttley, Mrs P

Utilery, Master Villiers, Mr & Mrs

Wilbur Welmann, C. Wise, Mr and Mrs

;

PROGRAMME FROM

SATURDAY 8TH TO TUESDAY 12TH inclusive:

CONTINUAL SUCCESS OF

THE COLOURED AMERICANS, WISE & MILTON. THE PATHE'S GAZETTE.

"THE HERITAGE,"

A POWERFUL COLOURED DRAMA, in 3 París, 4000 ft.

KOMOR'S.

(Alexandra Buildings ONLY.) Des Voeux Road, Central, "The Art Union of Japan" EXHIBITS WATER COLOURS,|-

Master Works by

E KATO, Jos. YAMAMOTO, 8. ISHIDA, K. MORI, SHISEN, KASETSU, Alro Old Printe and Kakemonos

at:

MESBRS. KOMOR & KOMOR

→ Des Vœux Road. These plotures. “Will, be sold at REASONABLE prices to introduce them, and are warranted to be genuine.

Craigieburn. Albert, Mrs.

Masters, Mr & Mrs Resivick, Mr & Mra R. F. C.

O.W

McCaig, J. Proton, Mrs J Smith, Mrs G. Mr. and Smith, E. G..

Please note that the address of Messrs. Stewart, Major A KUHN & KOMOR and KOMOR'S la

Mrs Boaly, Mrs

·ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS ONLY], Wilson, P. D

PRISONPDES VŒUX ROAD,A

–8. C. DE BUSSIERRE, Cornell, W. A. Acting Agent, Flautlauz, Mra Hongkong, 5th Nov., 1913, [1002 Galbraith,

V.M.

SENNET FRERES. Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Rd., C

JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS, HALL,

MARKED GOLD & SILVERWARE

of all descriptions.

Have always la stock a large assortment

of Ladies & Gents Watch. Bracelets....

from $4 to $400.47994 Every Watch sold by us is guaranteed. Bolo Agents for the OMEGA WATOH,

Notices.

NATURAL SHAPE CORK TIPPED

PALL MALL FAMOUS CIGARETTES

ORIGINA

DE SUAS THIS SAND İS HOT I

These celebrated cigarettes are a blend of Oriental Tobaccos of the finest growth and selection. Each cigarette will smoke to the end with the same delicious taste and aroma,

#2

Consignee

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

From

PORTLAND,

Or. and 1 UGET SOUND Parts.

THENAL

HEHA.L. Steamship

COMMERCIAL.

Mesars Setna's Report,

Mesara S. D. Seths & Co.'s fort- nightly report, dated November 7. Bays:-

Bengal Opium:- Market ruled rather weak, and buying is re atriated to 15 cheata of New Benares at $5525, and 8 chests of Benares Old at $5225 per cheat, in bil ab at 23' chests. about 70 chests, comprising 11 Clearances during tho fortright of

"BRISGAVIA.." Captain J. Ernst, having arrived, consignees are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for chests of Patna New, 26 chests of countersignature, and take im Patna Old, 10 chests of Benares mediate delivery of cargo from New, and 23 chests of Benares- alongside.

Old. Unsold stock:-180 chesta Cargo remaining undelivered of Patna New, 882. obests on Monday the 10th inst. at of Patna Old 248 cheats E Noon will be landed at Con- Benares New and 208 signee's rink and expense and chests of Benares Old, in all about delivery must then be taken from 1587 chests. Sold but uncleared the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf stock -31 chests of Patna New, & Godown Co.'s Godowns.

Cargo remaining undelivered 324 chests of Patna 011, 65 chests on 17th inst. at Noon, will, in ad-of Benares Old in all about 498- dition to landing charges, be sub-cheats. Closing quotations:-- ject to storage 'charges.

Patna New, $5,825; Patna Old,

No Fire Insurance whatever $5,700; Bonares New, $5,525; will be effected.

Bonarea Oid, $5,225

All chafed and otherwise dam-

Malwa Opium: A good in- aged cargo to be left on board or quiry sat in and prices good in the Gedown; the examination advance. Sales are reported in cf same to be held on Monday about 91 chests at $4750 to 4800, 17th inst at 10 a..

Clime must be accompanied per pical, Clearances are report- by short delivery notes or list of ed of about 250 cheste. Unsold exceptions taken at the time of stock is about 1217 chests. Sold delivery to Consignees and signed by uncleared; stock abɔut 346 for and on behalf of the H.A.L. chesta. Market clores steady. All claims must be filed on or Closing quotations:-. lan NBW before the 29th inst. otherwise and Old at $4750 to $4850 they will not be recognised,

HAMBUG AM BIK JNE Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 7th Nov., 1913. [1008

To Sail

THE AMERICAN & MAN- CHURIAN LINE.

during the past fortnight was a Sundry Article: Business

the market. In Imports sales are fair one, and buyers were free in

reported in Angoor at 824 to 28 (per Pioul), Apricots at $31 (per Pionl), Kiemise (Bombay) at $11 to 15 (per Pioul) Kismiss (Cal cutta) at $27 (per Pical), Mavej at $11 to 14 (per Pical), D'Belliumi at $5 (per Picul), B. zoar Stone

(Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd.) at 130 (per Catty), Cloves at

*HE Steamship

"CITY OF BARODA,"

$30, to 36 (per Picul), Genda Horns at $130 (per Catty), Pea- cock feathers at 833 to 49 (per 10,000), and Balipatre at 811

Captain Mason, will be despatch.(per Picul). In Exporta par- ed from Hongkong on the 25th. chases were reported in Cassia at November for

$14 (per Picul) Ci mphor at $95 (per Picul), Fire-oracker at 88 to 12 (per case), Green Beana st $5 (per Picul), Uniangal at $514

NEW YORK...

(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast',

For freight and further parti(per P.on), and Turmeriu al $8 culars apply to

The Bank Line Ltd.

Agents.w Hongkong 10th Nov., 1913,

NOTICE.

FOR EUROPE

via Ports of Call.

THE tash p

1959:

(per Pical).

Cotton-Nothing. Qat tion $27 to 39 (per P'cul),

Indian Yarn-During the fort night under review, owing to firm attitude showed by importera prices were well maintained, and the Chinese purchasera baght lots to eatisfy their immediate re quirements. Present in the harvest- ing time, and it is hoped that "Prinz Eitel Friedrich,” bfter a month or so market will Capt. C. Mundt will be de- resume 8 firm attitude. spatched from here on Wednesday Sales:-In all about 2550 balos, the 26th, of November and is due comprising of about 25 bales of to arrive in Genos on the 23rd of No. 6s, 560 biles of No 10, 650 December. This steamer gives bales of No. 128, 25 bales of No. splendid opportunity to REACH 189 and 300 bales of, No. 20s. HOME JUST IN TIME FOR Unsold stook is estimated at about XMAS-Early hooking recom- 25,000 bales. Sold but uncleared

mended.

For further particulars please look is about 45,000 bales, apply to

Mirket class steady, Melchers & Co. Lacs Yarn:-No salos

General Agents. reported. Norddeutscher Lloyd,

Hongkong, 6th Oct, 1919,

Regular Steamship Service.

од Or

Bre

Japanese Yarn Sales are re- ported of about 100 bales of No, 10s at $130 per balo.

Youthful Organist.

A remarkable musical prodigy Proposed Sailing from Hongkong is Master Harry Alban Chambers, For BALTIMORE "and who has been appointed organist NEW YORK-A of the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Leeds at the age of eleven. He 5.s."Suruga" about

has been studying music since he 18th Nov.

was seven, and a year later he composed a piece which had tho distinotion of being published, For some time he has deputised [977 for the Cathedral organist,

For Freight and further in formation apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD..

Agents.

Hongkong, 21st Oct, 1913.

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