AST
CONSIGNEES,
ATION COMPANY
COFE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Motor Ship
TOʻGKING,"
having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception | of Opium Tressure and Valu-| ables, are bemg landed and store ed at their risk into the hazar dous and/or extra "hazardous e Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company. Limited, whence delivery
be obtained. Optional Cargo will be forward- ed on, unless intimation is receïv- ed from the Consignees to-day requesting it to be landed here.
may
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all groda remain ing undelivered after the 11th of January will be subject to renti
All broken, chafed, and dam- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th of January st. 10 am.
All claims must reach us before the 18th of January. 1916, or they |
will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be
¿ffected.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by the undersigned
THORESEN & CO.
Agents.
Hongkong, 4th January, 1916.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN
LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From NEW YORK AND
COLOMBO.
HE Steamship
having
~KATHLAMBA,” Capt. C.. G. Smith arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' isk and expense.
All broken chafed and damag- ed goods are to be left in the godowns. where they will be ex- amined
Friday. instant at 10a.m.
14th
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Go- downs, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th instant will be subject to rent
"No Fire Insurance will be effected
Bills of lading will be counter- signed by
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
General Agents.
Hongkong. 7th January, 1916.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY,LTD. Fa CATCUTIA, PENANG & SINGAPORE.
"HE Company's Steamship
“KUMSANG "
having arrived from the above Posts Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after noon the 4th inst. will be landed at! Consignee's risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be affected
Bills of Lading will be count- ersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON
* CO. ID General Managers. Hongkong, January 2rd. 1916.
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG & WHAM- POA DOCK Co., Ltd.
THE HO
CHILDEN'S CLOTHING.
Exceptional Reductions to Enable us to Completely Clear all Seasons Goods. These Special Reductions are Available only from Jany 10th to 15th.
CAMBRIC FROCKS.
Fast Washing
Colours.
Fancy Striped and
Spot Frocks for
Little Girls
Good Wearing
Garments for School
and Home
Sizes Range from *
24 to 36 inches.
Sale Price $1.25
MAIDS COATS.
Smart Waz Coats for Maids
and Little Girls.
A Good Range of New Colourings Coats Usually Sold for
$5.50 and $6.00 Sale Price $4.00
Usual Price $5.50 $8.00 etc.
Sale rice $5.00
Usual Prices 17*5. $7,5) 9.50 etc.
Sale Prices. $6,50
GIRLS CASHMERE
FROCKS.
Dainty Little Frocke
Trimmed Tacks
Embroidery, Smocking
etc.
Usual Price $4.00 to $5.75
Sale Price $3.50 each
Usual Price $653 to $75)
Sale Price $5.50 each
Dependable
CHILDREN'S SOCKS
Gi
IN WOOL, LISLE & COTTON,
PINAFORES
White Nanseok
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING
CO. LTD.
ESTABLISHED 1883
MANUFACTURERS. OF
PURE MANILA ROPE
8 STRAND 4 to 15" CIRCUMFERENCE
CABLE LAID
4 STRAND
5° to 15*
3 to 10 GIRGUMURRENCE CIRCUMERRİENCE
of the most remarkable years in the history of the industry, be quantity exported during the months by the various pr countries rose from 75€ Ib to 802,000,000
again arcended her largest e |ber exparts being 13 106,000 more than în 1913-14 at 300 100 Tb. Of this total the
Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,000 feet in length. Pinafores with Embre Prices, Samples and full particulam will be forwarded on application | Kingdom took 22407.200
SHEWAN TOMES & CO. General Managers.
dery and Lace-
Usual Price 85 cts
Sale Price 75 ets,exch
Also in a Better
Quality at
Usual Price $1.50
Sale Price 11,25′′
HYGIEA VESTS.
Natural Wool and Cot- tan Vests with High Necks and Long Sleeves. Size 3 4 3 7 8 Usual Price
$2.50 2.60 270 2.90 3.00 Sale Price $2.00 each all Sizes.
BOYS SCHOOL BOOTS. Stout Tan Leather Boots in the Following Size
11-13-11-1
Usual Price
Sale Price
$6.00 $6.75
1-3
$8.00
$5.50 $6.00 $7.25
BLACK DITTO Size
8-9-10 1:-12 2
Usual Price
$5.50 1625 $8,00 Sale Price
#5.00 15.75 $7.25
GIRLS NICHTDRESSES. Made from & Strong Wearing Longeloth. With Embroidery Trimming at Neck Cuffs and Front. Length 31 36 39 12 Price 200 2.75 3.00 3.25 Sale Price $2.00 2.25 250 275 Each
BLACK KID SHOES.
Kature form with Strap. Size 3-4-5-6.
7-8-9
Usual Price $3.25 $4.00 Sale Price $2.95 $3.60
CASHMERE SOCKS.
Three Quarter, Length in
White and Tan.
All sizes from 5 to 84 ins,
Sale 65 cents Pair
BLACK RIBBED STOCKINGS
Durable Quality Soft and
Strong
Size 6 64 7 ins.
Usual Price $1.10 and 120 Sale Price 80 cents per Pair.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & Co., LTD.
DES VIEUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
NOTICES
CANTON KOWLOON
RAILWAY.
THR
NONIOR.
CHINA
PROVIDENT LOAN, AND MORTGAGE CO. LTD.
LosAs
Paid up..$1,250,000:}··
on Mortgage of House Pro-
Any European, Non-Asiatic or Indian desiring to leave the IMPORTANT ALTERATION Shareholders desirous of mak- Colony should apply in writing ing inquiries in respect of the for permission to do so to the
OF EXPRESS TRAIN. debenture issue should apply to Captain Superintendent of Police, the Company's officein Hongkong at least 48 hours before the in-
All applications for debentares tended hour of departure, giving The Public is hereby notified Goods received on Storage must be sent in before the 29th name, nationality, age, sex, taxton and from Sunday, January Advances made on February 1916
tion
Forms may be had on applica
R.M. DYER
Chief Manager
height and occupation of the 9th and until further notice the Loans made on the applicant, and stating the name Express Train timed to leave System.
of the steamer or other vessel, or Kowloon for Canton at 4:00 pm. Rates and the bour of the train by which is cancelled and in its place Véplication) the applicant wishes to leave, an Express Train will leave Applicants should apply in pers Kowloon at 2.50 p.m. arriving NEUSE for their pa at the
Police Station between the
ZZWOLI
North British & Mercantile Insurance Company.
* in which are vusted the abures of THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO., LTD. and
*
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS AS. SURANCE COMPANY
TOTAL FUNDS ATSIL.
DECEMBER 1974) £23.970-367 Inë uthoritized Capital- £5,000,500 Subscribed Capita! - £500,000
Paid-up Capital- £ 1,437,500
Fire Funds » 127-Life and Annuity Frnds 17,167,390
Sinking Fond. Account
Revenue Fire Beach.
£25,970,367
31536
Life and Ananity Beaches - -,
Matins Department 333
Other Receipts - -
478,940
14,549,243
The Actumulative Funds of the var joms Branches are separately invested and by Act of Razliament, are set ande to meet the claims under the respective Departments of the Company's bumaan.
Yorkshire
against 196,352,600; 16. proceding year, EX-2
nearly double the incresse in crop. The increased nas in Basis ham been exceptionally Insurance jo closed amounting to 121,
large, ber imports for the year
Co., Ltd.
ESTABLISHED 1884
390,000 lb., against: 35,430,244 lb. in 1913-14. The figures D taken from a letter reviewing the events of the year by MenscE.“ Brooke, Band and Go, who draw attention to the fact that in spite of the general disturbance of The Undersigned AGENTS for difcalties of tranzit, the bus business, the incresɛed duty, the
the above Company are prepar and second, removal
position, removal, re-imposition, of the embargo on the export of tes, to ACCEPI RISKS again the situation is not so bad, at the present moment, as it was expect- ed to be a year ago. It may be noted that some of the finest teas of the season were aboard in two.
FOR
FIRE at Current Rates
SHEWAN TOMES & CO. liners which were sunk by the
AGENTS,
QUALITY AND CHEAPNEST
TRY
WING ON CO..
DES VEUX ROAD.
THE STORE FOR EVERYTHING
Largest
AND
FOR EVERYBODY, and Most
LTD.
Enden. The following exunseta from Messrs Brooke, Band and Co.'steries will be of interest - A considerable expansion in the Java cop was municipated tis yest, but owing to the protracted drought in 1914 the increase was much smaller than was expected. Daring 1915, however, there ha been a substantial incresse, Owing partly to favourable weather, sod partly to new land coming into bearing. The total exports for the year amount to nearly 72,000, 000 lb. szainer about 85,000,000 Ib. in 1913-14. Owing to the war exports have fluctuated very mach. During the last HI months of 1914 Great Britain received more, but during the | first six months of 1915 comsider
Complete ably less than during the corres-
Stock in the Colony.
TELEPHONE 198.
AN IDEAL DRINK FOR SUMMER MONTHS
WHITEWAY'S
CYDER
SWEET OR DRY.
As supplied all the leading London Hotels. and Clubs, such as the Savoy, Claridge's, the Berkeley, Trocadero, Eyde Park, Royal Automobile, Raleigh and Conservative Clubs.
SOLE AGENTS:
H. RUTTONJEE & SON, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS:
LIST OF PASSENGEÊS
EXPECTED.
Per N.YK stramer Yasaka Maria From London December 4 (transhipped to other steamers)
’SINION & GU
Establised : D. 1880).
ponding months of the previous Tears. Enssis took less in 1914, bat during the six months of 1915 her imports were nearly double those of the first half of 1914. Austalia also took more. Quality on the whole was about average. Sumates, continues to
apply good tea, and is looked an with favour by importera. As time. goes on" Java and Sumatra will probably take a more and more important position among the taN- producing countries of the world, The area now under tes in Sam. atra is only 8,000 acres, but there is plenty of room for expansion. The Japan tea trade vazies very litde from year to year, which seems strange when we consider how enterprising the Japanes are in most matter. During the year about 4,250,000 16. more tes were exported than in the pre rious year, but the whole amEŠ was less than in 1912-13, and com siderably less then in 1913-122 A naual. almost the whole went to the United States and Canada, with about 1,500,000 lb. to Chána and the Straits Settlemente: In ("enada there was a keen demand for green tea from Japan, 28 vay little could be obtained from Ceylon. There it a good market for Japan tes in North but growers must pay to quality rather tha
BON, STEEL METAL and HARD For some tims past WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale Chins tes, so ist and Betalt Ironmongers. Pig Irons and Kingdom was concer
and Shipchinder 35 and considered by undry Coke Importer. Geners.Staze-
Foo Hing Long Street, (2nd Street: “WERE bem
To Shanghai:"Miss K Dubec. 3.wał Markeci Taloriofa. 535 neuka n
Mrs F Well-Henderson, Mrand. Mrs Beth and infant, Mr R. Mac- Farlane, Miss C Featherstonë. Miss Taylor, Mr and Mrs, Alty and infant To Hongkong. Mr L Lecie, Mrs VJ Tartarin and 5 children, Miss V Tartazin, Miss A Tartarin, M. Mas and Miss 1. Lacroix, Mrs Bishop
Per Hand O steamer Karmala: From London December 11- Shanghai, Miss G Whittall and Mrs Radford
Par P, and Ostesmer Molda via. From London November 27-To Shanghai, Mr "sad" Mr Spreckter, Miss Clark, Miss Curt- is. Mz and Ms Berry Miss Mar fin MENC Wilson, Mr and Ma NG Best Mas Deronist-Master
"MARTIN'S
APIOL &STEEL
9th July 1915,
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