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PUBLIC AUCTION.

G.

R.

CONSIGNEES

FROM EUROPE. THE H. A. L. Steamship

PARTICULARS AND CONDI.

"SENEGAMBIA.“ TIONS of the letting by Public Captain M. Markoprang, having Auction Bale, to be held on Mon arrived, Consignees of Cargo are day, the 27th day of July, 1914, at hereby informed that their goods 3 p.m...at the Offices of Lizo Public aro being landed and placed at Works Depatiment, by Order of their risk in the hazardous and/or His Excellency the Governor, extra-hazardous Godowns of the of One Lot of Crown Land Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Ponk, in the Godown Company, Limited. Colony of Hongkong, for a term whonce delivery may be obtained of 75 years, with the option of against Bills-of-Lading counter ronowal at a Crown Rent to btsigned by the Undersigned. fixed by the Surveyor of His Optional Cargo will be carried Majesty the King, for one further on unless notice to the contrary term of 75 years.

be given to-day.

at

No. of Sale

Rural Beikling Lot

the

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry Xo |

LOCALITY.

Rural Ruilding

Boundary Manents. Alokin.to

feet ferl

feet

Square feet.

Aanval Rent.

Upset Picta

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival horo, after which dato they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914.

HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Abraham, ES Alport M Austin TO Bate

ER

Bell F. Norton Bell ODJ Bolillon, Mrs ER Bena, GA Beek E Blancker # 15 Black W M

MOP

Britta Cambridge AJ Carduner E L Chilton W B

H

Clayton, WE Coleman Ur ALE.F Curry, GP Davios

Mr & Mrs

Douglas DBB Dricson W

and all Goods remaining undeliv-rost H ered after the 26th inst,, will be Dankwood FF. subject to rent.

Duffy Mis ME

All broken, chafed, and dam-Ehrenfels Mr & Mrs

anged goods must be left in the Godowna, where they will be ex- amined on the 25th inst.. nt 9.30 nm.

Fahrt

Grantal A Gibb J Grisogono P de Garmour Mr &

Hall Capt. TP.

Pagg H

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case what

over.

Lloyd GT Lobel F Mackintosh FA Marriott, Dr O

Matheson, Miss M Matheson, Mrs R

Macdonald J

Mchizo Dr Mehta. B K Merecki, J Meyer OE

ENTERTAINMENTS.

“HALLU” ' WHAT IS THIS?

BOXING!

WHY

BOXING [!

At the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, Ist

August, 1914, at 9 p.m. Sharp.

15 ROUNDS Contest.

For the Heavyweight Championship of the Colony. CORPL. SCOTT

Y. SKY KERRISON

R.E.

HONGKONG.

(Welter & Middleweight Champion of the Colony)

10 ROUNDS CONTEST.

(Heavyweight Champion

of the Colonyf

Moore Dr & Mrs W

24

Midd'eton G H Mikowski N S

PJ

Newton D Osthaus W Ogin Mim M 8 Polton S

Powell G M

Punter W Purvis Parvin A

**

Ramsay Mr. & Mr

RA

v, E. K

Ray, B

Reay, Mias F

Rice E A

Ricou Mr & Mrs C

Ron-Smith J

Rowell IP

Mradeddon Mira

Sharpe J F Smyth F Sarby V

This steamer brings on CAIRO:~ At F CSpear Capt JI

Jarl from Goteborg Bjorn" from Drammon

HAMBURG-AMERIKA ́LINIE

Hongkong Office.

Hannibal W A Harper

G Harris W Haverbeck Mr and Swift Mr & M

Spicer Mr. & Mrs

Square Miss A

To Dr Herbert

Warron ET White F

W

.

CONSIGNEES

་་

1

* Stockholm "from

Stockholm

THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM ox 8.8. Barane" from. Bordeaux

PACKET COMPANY,

24

M

OX S.S

Heimar !

Tozer EM

Hon. Mr

E Walker Capt H A

K

:

Horton CF Jerden

Kock Cant & Men Lambert E B

Mra F Winster Dr L

Wintra

Lambert Mrs WH

Wood G G

Mr HA Lampton A

THE Steamship

"DEN OF RUTHVEN,"

From PACIFIC COAST and]

ΠΑΡΑΝ.

The above Sloamor having arrived, Consignosa of Cargo

to are hereby notified eund in their Bills of Lading for count- orsignature, and to take im- mediato delivery of earge from alongside.

Hongkong, 20th, July, 1914,

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Stormship

"BENGLOE,"

From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITE.

[

CONSIGNEES of Cargo ́ aro

White

DRA Winkler Mr and

Lampmaa, Mrand Wright Mr & Mrs J

Carlton Hotel

Ballantine Mr and Jardine A B

MBA

horoby informed that 'all Goode are being landed at their: Cargo impeding discharge or risk into the hazardous andfar remaining on board aftor 18th extra hazardous Godowns of the July, will be landed at Con-Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf signoes' risk and expense and de- and Godown Co., Ltd., whence Hvory must then be taken from the and/or from the wharves delivery Barnes C hazardous and/or extra hazardous

may be obtained.

Carwen W Godowne of the Hongkong and No claims will he admitted Charried A Kowloon Wharf and Godown after the Goods have left the Cromblo 14 Grá

Croft T Co., Ltd.

Godowns, and all Gotds remain Dennis!t No Fire Insurance whatever!

ing undelivered after the 23rd | Endos W J will be offected.

inst., will be subject to rent.

Fulchor O W Garratt E F

No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the steamer or Godowns, and all goode remaining undelivered on 24th July will be subject to rent. ·

All chafed and otherwise dam aged cargo must be left on board or in Godown and examination „of same will be held on 23rd July

at 0.30 a.m.

All Claims must be presented on or before 28th July otherwine they will not be recognised.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Agenta.

Hongkong, July 17th, 1914.

·PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSIUP COMPANY.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.

8.8. "KOREA "

All claims against the stoamor dweil T A must be presented to the Under-Greory TM signed on or before the 30th inst.. Grandy A J or they will not be recognized. Ilarmer & C

Higginbotham CJ

1

Lowie F B

Paul S

Pratt Mr & Mr

Riggs A

Humoll A

Silva Mr & Mra

All broken, chafed, and damaged follway 1 D Goods are to be left in the Go-Jackson Mr & Mr W downs, where they will be ex- amined on the 23rd inst.. al

1 ..

No Fire Insurance how been effected.

Bills of Lading, will be counter- sigued by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th July, 1914.

*INDIA, LINE, LIMITED).” NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From NEW YORK. THE'Steamship

Sherbalia Mr & Mrs

Tall Man

For the Lightweight Championship of the Colony. Sapper Richards

Private Olley D.CL.I.

R.E.

יו

AND

Two Other Contests between Four well-known Men.

Booking as Usual at MOUTRIE & Co's.

F. E. HALL, Promoter.

VICTORIA

To-night

THEATRE.

9.15

To-night

A Complete change of Programme

headed by

The Magnificent. Film

THE DICE OF LIFE

IN THREE PARTS.

The Latest Gaumont Craphic

and

Some Exceedingly Comic Films.

$1

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

NIGHTS ONLY

4

Commencing Saturday 18th July.

the great fighting picture "JOE JEANETTE"

versus

"GEORCES CARPENTIER "

"WIFFLES COES TO THE DENTIST"

"Pathe's GERMAN & INTERNATIONAL Gazette, "

LOOK OUT FOR

ALBERT MORROW "—one of the

World's best Magicians..

Sutherland Mrs S

Walker Mr and Mrs

F

NOVICE.

Watling Mr & Mr

DO

Whibley A R Williams A 'Wilson D C

King Edward Hotel:

Almborg E Austin J Badge W Brinter 3 H Cox F W Foy Orathin a w Hall PC Haynor 110

lovenor HA Jonntag AHP Joseph 3

"INVERCLYDE" having arrived from the above port, Consigness of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their Karsdorp D W risk into the hazardous and/or

Kornatz W extr. hazardous Godownk of the

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited,

The above mentioned vessel having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby notified to send in their bills of lading for coun- whence, and/or from the wharves. tersignature and take immate delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 23rd

Laurisca Mr & Mrs O Maltlay OF

Manavy Miss Molutosh A J Miller Mia FA

H Capt and W 0 Roboris HK Nisree

Dr

ompton Mrs Treng J Kraft Mr & Mrs WD Watson R

Walther Dr K

delivery of cargo from alongside.July will be subject to rent, Cargo impeding discharge will be

All boken, chafed and damag- landed immediately at consignee. od packages are to be left in the risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on board Godowns where they will be

examined on 23rd July at 9 30 a.in. Allen Saturday, July 18th, 1914, at 5 p.m. will be subjct to landing Claims against the steamer must Beck charges and if undelivered Thurs-be presented within 10 days of Bondewyn day July 23rd, 1914, at noon will arrival otherwise they will not Camerion

Colman be subject to both landing and be recognized. atorage charges.

over.

Baborg

Jardine

Grand Hotel.

Odom Owen Paulson Roggeveen Sanderson Schuldt Mr & Mr Skimin

TO SAIL

16

GLEN LINE"

(McGREGOR, GOW & Co.) Ltd. For Glasgow & Rotterdam The sis. "CLENSTRAE'

(Capt, MoGillivray) will be des- patched for the above ports on or

about 27th July 1914.

Sakoon fare Hongkong/Glas- gow £40,

to

For freight or passage, apply

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, 18th June, 1914.

THE AMERICAN & AL LINE.

SMOKE

NOTICES

Embassy

CIGARETTES

& TOBACCO.

VIRGINIA CIGARETTES N977 HAND MADE

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which all weather changes ulti- mately depend, and this belief is fully supported by weather re-

cords."

Mississippi Steamboat Sunk. The explanation tha superior St. Louis, June 20.-The river team work gave the pulo cap to steamer Majestic, the largest the Eagliabmon holde good as one excursion boat on the Mississippi reviews the evente, leading up to River, struck the cribbing of a the international contest. Reports waterworks tower near here early of the poor showing made in Eng this morning and Bank ten land by the men who had trained minutes afterward. Of the thirty, in Spain and the reorganization three persons cn board at the of the British team at the eleventh time of the accident, only thres hour, were responsible for the bave not been accounted for, a confidence with which an Ameri- watohman and two deck hands, OBD victory was expected. But and it is supposed they were in speaking of the English four drowned. The others cacaped, a patched-up team, people over either by swimming ashore, or in looked the important fact that the the steamer's lifeboats, or found American team was also bound to safety on the upper deck, which be an experimental one. The remained above water. Only the more perfect a machine, liko the crew and the host's bad were Big Four of last year, the more aboard. jar to the machine one should

The accident happened at 1:35- have expected with the removal of o'clock. The steamer an hour one of its most essential members in before had discharged 900 ex- the person of Mr. Whitney. What cursionists at Alton, Ill., and was ORIENT-happened, then, was that an headed down the stream for St. experimental English team met Louis, twenty-seven miles below, an experimental American team;} and whereas the new member Wisherd Line, of Quincy, Ill. It The boat was owned by the added to the English team at the carried six lifeboats, and on these last moment in the person of nineteen of the earvivors escaped Captain Cherpe happened to to the Missouri shore. Six officus. round out a perfect combination, remained on the upper deck and the new member added to the were there when reporters aud American team did not fit in 80 police officers arrived at the scene well. When it is a question of an hour after the accident, experimental teams, the advant-

There was a momentary panio age is with England because the on board as the vessel struck the tradition af English sport oribbing, and the sleeping crow is against long and arduous and bandemen tumbled from their preparation, and individual berths and rashed to the upper playera

consequently decks. The main deck caught to it more ready

them-fire, but the flames were put out selves into the needed place at the as the vessel listed. The vessel Regular Steamship Servicest moment; whereas our own then righted herself and sank to tradition of long and systematio the bottom, only the upper dook Proposed Sailing from Hongkong training renders a last-hour and the smokestacks. remaining For BOSTON & NEW YORK change in the make-up of a team visible as the crew pulled away in 3.1. “MUNCAS- on or about

a hazardous experiment.-New boats. Those who escaped to the 20th July, York Evening Post.

Missouri shore built a bonfire 'INDRA" LINE LTD. TER CASTLE"

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EVINRUDE DETACHABLE MOTOR, 11--2 H. P., 2—3 H. P., 3 1⁄21⁄2- 5 H, P., with battery-or magneto-ignition.

For particulars apply to GARRELS, BOERNER & CO...] Hongkong, King's Buildings, 3rd Floor. Sole Agents for South China,

Boott Weissenbora Weitz

Wilken Mr & Mrs

THE

Crow Mr & Mrs No Fire Insurance will be Emault Meile

Jackson No Fire Insurance, whatever effected by us in any case what-Jac will be efected.

All chafed and otherwise dam-

Bills of Lading will be count-Langham Dr & Mrs White

Laughlin Lohmann O aged cargo will be examined at orsigned by:-

Mathieson Moyer Mitchell

the above Company's godown

July 23rd 1914, at 10 a.m.

No claim will be entertained

JARDINE, MATHESON Low

& CO., LTD.

Agents,

unless necompanied by short do- Hongkong, 17th July, 1914.

livery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to

consignees and signed for and on

behalf of the Pecilo Mail B B. Co. |

TOAIL

All claime must be filed on or ORIENTAL-AFRICAN LINE before August 16, 1914. other For Singapore, Mauritius and wise they will not be recognized

1. O. MORTON, Ágont. Hongkong, July 16th, 1914, [1133

South African Ports.

THE Steamship

"SALAMIS,"

Nier

Bennett H S Bond WO

Winans Wolf Wright & H Ybidaga Zollvia

"

TO SAIL.

For Boston & New York.

(with liberty to call at the Malabar Coast)

THE Steamship

Craigieburn.

4509 tona, Captain D. A. Gar- Brown OB diner, will be despatchod sa Caldwell, Mr above on Friday, 24th July, at Caldwell, Miss

Carpenter. Mr. and

Hollingsworth Me

& MAH MoCalg, J. Robinaan Geo A Smith Mr J Grant Smith Mr & Mrs

Iron Grant "Don't forget after the Show For rates of Freight and Pas-Crew Miss

Smith Morton Supper, and Light Refreshments | sage apply to *

Dayle Mrs Madison Turner GF

Wilson Mrand Mrs ALEXANDRA. CAFE,

Galbraith V Harbord W F Wright A E Open TU Midnight

noon.

"The Bank Line Ltd.

Managing Agsent,

* INDRAKUALA.”

For Boston and New York via

Suez Canal.

(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)

THE Steamship

'"RÖYAL PRINCE," Captain Coull, will be despatched as above on Wednesday, the 5th August,

This Steamer has excellent accommodation for a limited number of Saloon passengers.

For freight and passage apply ARNHOLD KARBERG & Co.

General Agents.

For Freight and further in- formation apply to

• DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents. Honkgong, June 4th, 1914.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE.

for BAN

Bre

Astrology a

14 Superstition." Washington, June 18. Astro |logy is branded as a superstition

Attempted Lynching. by the Department of Agriculture

Shreveport, La., June 18.- in its current weekly news loiter. First reports early to-day, that a Discussing the question of whe-mob of 4,000 had stormed the ther the planets affect the weather, jail here in an attempt to lynch the Department declared:

The belief still to be found of killing Joseph Taminelli, a Frank Matbis, a. negro, socused

that

in all countries the peddler, who was shot to death

planets and the moon do Captain A. H. Smith, will be Proposed sailings

affect the weather never had on Sunday night at Bossier City, later were discredited when it despatched as above on Monday FRANCISCO & SAN PEDRO is only a remuant of the many leaderless and cessed its efforts any scientific basis whatever; it was learned that that mob was 27th July.

on or about superstitione generated and foeto force the jail when the Sherif DOLLAR 20th July. tered by that other greater and other officers appeared Connection made with Salt anperstition, astrology."..

At one time an iron-ber-wTES Lake Railway at San Pedro for

The Department's conclusion used by members of the crowd in OVERLAND points. For rates, lan the subject says;. space and further particulare

an effort to break through the "We have every resson to be window, Officers slipped the apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. oon can have any appreci Ister placed him in an satomobile (lieve that neither the planeta nor negro into the City Hall, and V. M. SMITH,able effect on the weather, because, and took him to the Bower

My Manager.

to

This steamer has excellent 8,5." BESSIE accommodation for a limited number of saloon passengers.

For Freight & passage, apply JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD..

Agenta,

Telephone No 215,Suh. Ex. NŐ:9 Hongkong 3rd July, 1914.

Tol. 792.

·

3, Queen's Building, they furnish so little beat, upon parish jail at Benton.

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