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ANNUAL RACE MEETING.| CORRESPONDENCE.

The Auction of Matsheds.

Mesara Yesterday afternoon Hughes and Hough Bold by Auc

[The opinions expressed by our correspondents are not necess-..

arlly those of the "Hongkong Telegraph "]

Telegraph.

tion the matsheds for the annual To the Editor of the Hongkong race meeting. The bidding in Home case, was not as high as in other year though in others good prices were obtained.

"THE IDOL'S EYE." Sir:-I do not think your cor respondant "Fairplay' need worry himself that anyone what $420 ever is likely to find cause for

390 offence in my poor little play. It

The results of the sale are au follow:-

1. Jockey Club

2.

.

3.

do. do.

+

4, 5 & 6. Unity

7. F. Ribeiro.....

8. R. J. Remedios.

9 & 10, A, Ritchie

11. Hong Chia Wing.....

12. J. Santos......................

13. Tai O. Kee

14. Wong Kea............. 15. Ah Aci.... 16, 17, 18 & 19. An On...

FOOTBALL...

Hongkong League.

1st DIVISION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914.

To-day's Advertisements

G,

R

KOWLOON BRITISH

THE

SCHOOL.

HE above school, for European Children of all ages, reopens on MONDAY, the 19th inst.

A. T. HAMILTON,

Headmaster.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

PURE, RICH & WHOLESOME

MILK

370 is true that the scene of the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Straight as it comes from the Cow.

600 second not is laid in a Chinese;

200 monastery, but I need only sasure

COMPANY.

8.8. "MONGOLIA,"

The Company's Farms, Utensils and Methods are From SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN Models of Cleanliness and, in these particulars, are probably

PORTS & SHANGHAI, "The above mentioned vessel having arrived consigness of cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for coun- tarsignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from

the Company's godown at West Point. Carg will be landed immediately at consignees risk.

610 him that I have had the cordial NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 720 and valued 'assistance of the 700 Chinese Amateur Dramatic Clab 520 in its preparation to ally all bis 510 fears. After all, it is nothing 430 unusual to have the scene of a 550 musical play in a monastery, 970 witnese La Ponpee, to which nobody could have objected. Needless to say, no question of religion enters into my play and I have only chosen a monss- tery scene't cause I have so often been impressed with their artistic Cargo remaining undelivered beauty. If Fairplay still TUESDAY January 20, 1914, doubts, I invite him to a dress will be subject to landing charges. rehearsal (he can bring the censor too if he likes) and if he can find anything to take exception, to, the play is off. There!

Hongkong F. O. and the R. E. meet on the Hongkong ground at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The official referee is Sergt. A. A. Wilson

R. A.

Hongkong League Table, 1st DIVISION.

Goala. PWDLFA Pts

D.C.L.I.

2200614 R.E.

31.1 1 3 3 3

·R.G.A.... 210 15 2 2 H.M.8. Tamar 1100102 H.K.F.C. 40 13.08 1

BRIEF.

The dates are now definitely fixed, February 12, 13 and 14 ar the City Hall, and I hope that Fairplay" will engage a box to help swell our proceeds, which are devoted to "most deserving charities.

· Youra, etc..

R. M. CROSS,

Hongkong, January 16, 1914

Cargo remaining undelivered SATURDAY, January 24, 1914, at noon, in addition to landing

charges will be subject to storage

charges.

will be effected.

No fire insurance whatever

All chafed and otherwise

damaged cargo will be examined at the above company's godown FRIDAY, January 23, 1914, at

10 a.m.

No claims will be entertained unless accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees, and signed for and on Co., behalf of the Pacifio Mail 8.8.

RUGBY AND BROWNING.

That most enterprising of hows

Sir,—I must congratulate you!!

papers, the London Daily Mail

All claims must be filed on or has been content to secure the before February 17, 1914, other- services of eminent literary men wise they will not be recognised, 10 report football matches, regardless of their knowledge of

R. O. MORTON,

Agent.

unsurpassed in the World.

DIMITRINO & CO.

CAIRO

FAMOUS EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

BLUM PACHA

No. 5

No. 9

MACKINTOSH

& CO., LTD.

"MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS." "SUMMIT"

DRESS

SHIRTS

ALL FITTED WITH FLAT SETTING CUFFS. $3.50 each, 6 for $19.50. $4.50 each, 6 for 25.50.

Dress Collars. Dress Ties

IN QUARTER SIZES

40 cents each, 6 for $a.as.

NEWEST SHAPES From $1.00 per dozen.

SILK AND LINEN 'HANDKERCHIEFS,

MACKINTOSH & CO., LTD., 16, Des Voeux ROAD.

"SAXONE'

BOOTS AND

SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN

(Acknowledged to be Superlor Footwear)

NUMEROUS STYLES AND FITTINGS

OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM

WM. POWELL LTD.

Des Voeux Road, Contral and 28, Queen's Road, Central TELEPHONE 846

$ 4.40 per 100,

3.25

2.00

CONSUL, GOLDTIPPED 2.00

OF

Sole Agents:

the game of football. You, Sir, Hongkong, 16th Jan, 1914. [1122 KRUSE

have been more enterprising or more fortunate. The gentleman who reported the recent Rugby

A Point that was soon Settled. football matob between the

In the Summary Court, this morning, Mr. Davidson, of Messrs. Hastings and Hantings, said: Your Lordship hasn't a day?

His Lordship:-I haven't an hour (laughter).

The case was allowed to stand

over.

Arrivals.

Among the passengers on the P. and O. S.S. Devanha for Hong kong were Capt. and Mrs. San- derson, Capt. and Mrs. Ivana, twelve men of the 20th Punjabis, and 20 of the 25th Panbis.

Race Meeting Entries!

• Entries for the Race Meeting close to the Mr. Y. Hough olark of the Course to-morrow. Those entering ponies are requested to send their Entries to the office of the Hongkong Jockey Club, No. 3. Chater Road, Ground floor of the Hongkong Club Annexe before 2 p.m.

Hongkong Club and the Army is clearly second to no-one, in the Grand Stand, in his knowledge of the game as it should to played; while his profound eradi- tian and wide reading are

MR. LEUNG JAU PING.

DENTAL Surgeon No. 80, Queen's Road Central, near the

Central Markat

of Hongkong.

PUBLIC AUCTION

sufficiently indicated by the fact THE Undersigned has received

instructions to sell by Public

that his account bristles with Austion on classical quotations and concludos

TUESDAY,

with a reference to a little-read the 20th January 1914, com- peom of Browning's.

I am, Sir. ONE OF THE GLADITORS.

Hongkong, January 16, 1904,

moncing at 2,30 p.m.

A Fine Collection of Antique

China and Curios

(without Reseve)

Comprising

P.S. Jast one criticism: Surely 5-COLOUR, 3-COLOUR AND For the the epithet "putrid" is unwothy BLUE & of the purity of his style.

LATEST SHIPPING

NEWS.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. The Barber Lins na. SATSUMA sailed from New York on January 14, for Hongkong.

WHITE VASES,

AND CO.

To-day's Advertisement

BOXING!

BOXING!!

THEATRE ROYAL.

24th JANUARY, 1914,

COMMENCING AT 9 PM. SHARP.

15 ROUNDS,

For the Light-weight Championship of the Garrison. Sapper Richards,

-(R.E)

Middle-weight Championship of

10, ROUNDS.

the Garrison,

| BOWLS, PLATES & FIGURES, Sky Kerrison, v Seaman StorONS

OLD BRONZES, JADE (Hongkong),

(H.MS. Minotaur). ORNAMENTS, AGATE SNUFF

to ROUNDS, BOTTLES, OLD PICTURES For the Amateur Lightweight Champion-i etc., etc.

ship of Hongkong,

Catalogues will be issued.. On View on Monday, the 19th. Terms: As Usual.

Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Wr. Gifford, (Kowloon).

Saaman Taylor, (H.M.S. Minotaur)

6 "ROUNDS, Lightweight Contest.

Pte. Humphreys (D.C.LI).

Stoker James ¡H.M.S. Minotaur).

6 ROUNDS. Feuthorwdight: Contest.

Mr. Mayari Kid Marriott, (Hongkong), ', (Hongkong)

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S

Stoker Bullivan, H,M.S. (Minotaur

Ring Side Seals $5, Other Seats $3, $2 and $1.

F. E. HALL, Promoter.

To-day's Advertisement.

2ND ANNUAL

RACING SEASON 1914

STOP WATCHES and BINOCULARS THE VERY BEST

MAKERSAREEĮALWAYS7-7 STOCKED IN LARGE VARIETIES

ALL WATCHES SOLD BY USJARE,FULLY GUARANTEED.

OPTICIANS

JAWELLERY, WATCHMAKERS & J. ULLMANN & CO. CORNEO FLOWER

THE

STIKKT.

ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

THE

(Formerly Motors LANE, CRAWFORD & Co's. Plano Dent.) SOLE AGENTS

FOR

BEST ENGLISH & GERMAN

N

PIANOS of QUALITY.

NEW

ALL SPECIALLY PREPARED.

SONGS & SHEET

EVERY MONTH.

MUSIC

FRESH STOCK OF VIOLIN STRINGS ETC.,

JUST ARRIVED.

"

6, DES VIEUX ROAD, CENTRAL,

(TELEPHONE No. 1322.)

CLIFFORD WILKINSON'S TANSAN

FOR

TANSAN

YOUTH

AND

AND

MILK

SALE

SALE.

GOODS.

VICOUR

FORMS

DRINK

WILKINSON'S

PLEASANT

TANSAN

AND

DAILY

NUTRITIOUS

DRINK.

Rubber Output.

BER!

Measre. Ilbert & Co., Lth., local secretaries of the Gula-Kalum- pong Rubber Estates, Ld., atate | that they are in receipt of the following telegram from their Penang agents: Output of dry rubber for

December

Shipped to London

TIES.

BOOTS.

SOCKS.

87,130 lb.

SHOES.

SHIRTS.

for December 74,960 lb.

Output of Cocoanuets

for December, 61,000 nuts

Rainfall 14 inches."

Messrs.A. R. Barkill & Sons inform us that they are receipt of telegraphic advices from the agente in Singapore of the under- mentioned Companies that out. pat of of dry rubber for month of December was as follows :- Bate Plantation (1013)

1,475 16.

Ld

Tanah Merah Estate Ld 1,134 lb. Mesara Andersen, Meyer & Co., Becretaries and general managers of the Dominion Rubber Co.,

inform us that the output of rubber on the e estato for the month of December, was 24,172 16).

COLLARS.

HATS. CAPS.

UNDERWEAR.

ALL

25% TO 50%

REDUCTIONS.

TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING NOVELTIES.

FROM JAN, 17TH TO

WELL

JAN., 31ST.

CALL AND BE CONVINCED.

J. T. SHAW,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

TELEPHONE

No. 135.

Sole Agent

CANDE

PRICE Go., LTD.

Wine Merchante

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,,

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