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C. B. MATTHEWS.

Hon. Secretury.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

A Extraordinary

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held on the 10th January 1924.

By Order

as a professional camera-

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The Steamship

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hereby informed that all! goods are being landed at their

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FORTHCOMING AUCTION

HO KOM TONG. Lammert

Hongkong, Jan. 23rd.-1924.

THE HONGKONG LAND RE- CLAMATION CO., LTD.

SALES.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

Bros. HUGHES & HOUGH MATON FOR SATURDAY:

PUBLIC AUCTION.

commencing at 2.39 pm

at their Salas Room, Daddell Street.

THE Undersigned bave receiv ed instructions to sell by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fublic Auction on

that the TWENTY THIRD|Friday, the 25th. Jan. 1924. ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- |ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardins Mathe- son & Co. Ltd., on MONDAY 28th January 1924 atII o'clock| in the forensen for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State ment of Accounts for the year: anding 31st December 1923,

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday 18th January to Monday 28th January, both days' inclusive, during which period no transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Orders of the Board of Directors.

L. S. GREENNILL.

Acting Secretary. Hongkong 11th Jan. 1924

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- |MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

A Fine Collection of Chinese Curios including →

Fine Lacquered Wate

One Vary Fine Blue & White (Kanghai)

LIMITED.

[BT "QUIZ"} Saturday's matches are

IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND | follows:—"

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received

INTERPORT MATCH.

· Interport Team v. South China. -Sookunpoo “A” ground, at

p.m

SHIELD REPLAY.

Instructions from Com W. R-Sookunpoo "B" ground, at 2.30 St. Joseph's v. Titania Reserves.

Priston, R. N. (recently on China DE Station), to sell by Public Auction, ** FRIDAY,

LEAGUE: DIV. IL Club de Racrio v. RGA- com-South China ground.

Diomede v. Kowloon-Navy “A” ground.

Hawkins v. Univarsity.---Navy "B" ground.

Sacred Heart v. Iriquoise--St. Joseph's ground.

JUNIOR SHIELD. Club Reserves v. Marazion.-- Club ground.

Five coloured, Red and White, the 1st February, 1924, Blue & White Porcelain of the mencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Ming, Kanghai, Yung Ching, Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Kienhung and Towkwany Periods Corner of Ice House Street,

Jado, Crystal, Agate and Carve A Valuable Private Collection of ed Ivory Ware

Chineso Porcelains, Ivories and Curios Comprising: Porcelain Stands, Frait Dishes, Ivory Opium Boxes, Bronze Burn ers, Blaa and White Bowls, Bamboo Carvings, Vases, Snuff Bottles, Ivory Statuette Ho Sin Koo (So- chow Work), Ivory Carvings, Pension League matches this week. holders, Screens, Figures, Boat, South China "B" have applied for permission to postpone their Dragons, etc., etc., etc. Large Shield match with the Club de Red Laquer Boxes, Jade Pen-Recreio in view of several of their THE Undersigned have receiv- holders, Bronze Vases, etc, eten players in the senior team being

On View from Thursday the 24th January 1924

Catalogues will be issued Terms-Cash on Delivery. LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

ed instructions to sell by Public Auction

Konday, the 25th. Jan. 1924.

commencing ai

∙10.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.

Godown No 23. The Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown.

Co., Ltd., Kowloon.

comprising: Round, Fist & Square Bars.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIT Nat that the THIRTY SIXTH & ORDINARY GENERAL MEET-{ ING of SHAREHOLDERS in A Large Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods this Company will be held at the Offices of Messra. Jardine Mathe- son & Co. Ltd. on MONDAY. Angle Iron. Joists, Bar Ends, 28th. January 1924 at 11.15 Galvanized Wire, Flour, Planks, o'clock in the forenoon for the Old. Newspapers, Sulphate of purpose of receiving the Report Aramonia, Cassia, etc., etc.

also of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year eneing 31st. December 1923. The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday 18th January to Monday 28th. January, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be re- gistered."

By Order of the Board of Directors.

L. S. GREENHILL,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong. 11th. Jan. 1924.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO, LTD.

man will do. We solicit into the hazardous and/or extraOTICE is hereby given that

hazardous godowns of the Hong-

enquiries and inspection.kong and Kowloon Wheri end

Pathe-Orient

Godown Co., Ltd., whenc and or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the downs, and all goods remaing undelivered after the 29th. inst.

12, Queen Road, C. Hongkong will be subject to rent.

6th.

Meeting of the Clab will be

All claims against the steame: held in the Jockey Club Room,

must be presented to the Under- Hongkong Club Annex, on Mon-

signed or or before the Feh or they will not be recognised day the 4th February 1924 at 5,

All broken, chafed and damag p.m. for the purpose of confirm. VACANCY exists in a lead-

ing British Company for ed goods are to be left in the 80 ing the resolutions passed at the Extiraordinary General Meeting a capable door Representa-downs where they will be exam- tive in Hongkong. Apply giving ined on the 29th. inst., at 10 a.m. No Fire Insurance has been previous expereure and qualif- cations to Box 1053, co "Hong-effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter. kong Telegraph.'

signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON AND

CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong. 23rd. Jan.. 1924,

NIPPON WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY, TOKYO.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

FOOTBALL

AT

SOOKUMPOO.

SATURDAY, 26th. January, 1924.

Final Interport

Trial Match.

HONGKONG

INTERPORT ELEVEN

V.

SOUTH CHINA.

KICK-OFF at 4 p.m.

At the

CITY HALL... Monday & Tuesday, the 20th & 29th inst. fram i am to 7 pm. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by the most celebrated "Artists of Japan.

FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. Messrs. Komor & Komor have arranged this Exhibition for lovers of ART in Hongkong and extend a hearty invitation to all interested.

PRICES OF PICTURES ALL MARKED IN PLAINED FIGURES.

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

NOTICE.

BURN'S NIGHT.

THE dinner list is closed and Questa ате requesed to mark their names on the Table Plan which may be seen at the Hongkong Hotel...

D. K. BLAIR,

Hon. Becretary, Hongkong, Brd. Jan., 1923,

MEETING

IN THIS

50 Cases Chinese Wine, 51 Cases Stout,

24 Cases Provisions,

29 Packages Sewing Machines, 48 Cases Matches,

5 Bales Cotton Canvas,

482 Rolls Congoleum,

1 Cases Shoe Wire, 10 Cases Shoe Nails,

TermsCash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers,

by

THE Undersigned have receiv

ed instructions to sell Public Auction on

etc.

Also A Rare Unique Collection of Rhinoceros Horts, consisting of 25 plazes, etc., etc.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 22nd Jan., 1924,

THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND

MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE TOSHAREHOLDERS.

There will not be any first Divi-

injured last week and in view of their match with the Interport team which they wish to make as representative as possible.Per- mission has been given is

At Soakunpoo, the Interport team will play their last game before proceeding North, and their opponents will be the South China team. Special arrange- -- ments are being made to accom- modate a record crowd.

...

St. Joseph's and Titania Reserves are due to meet at Sookunpoo "B" to decide which team shall

THE ONE HUNDRED AND enter the second round. This will

be the third meeting between these teams in the first round of the Junior Shield Competition.

FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company No. 4a. Des Vœux ¡Road, on FRIDAY, 1st. February The Club Reserves are due to 1924 at 12 O'Clock NOON for meet the Marazion in the second the purpose of receiving a Report round of the Shield Competition, of the Directors, together with and, on recent form, the sailors Statement of Accounts, declaring should win. a Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.

Tuesday, 29th Jan. 1924.

at 11 o'clock a m. the ORIENARY ANNUAL at the Premises of the Hongkong GENERAL

OF & Kowloon Wharf & Godown)

Co., Ltd. Kennedy Town SHAREHOLDERS COMPANY will be held at the for account of the concerned) Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong on One Gas Engine. SATURDAY, the 9th February

Terms of receiving the Report of the 1923, at 11 a.m. for the purpose Directors together with a State- meat of Accounts for the year endior 31st December 1923.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 1st February to 9th February both days inclusive), during which period no transter of Shares can be Registered. ¡JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd. Jan. 1924.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

N. Y. K. LINE.

Cash on Delivery LÄMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.

DO NOT MISS→→→

ROCHA'S

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POPULAR AUCTION SALES Every Tuesday Thursday

& Saturday

At 2.30 p.m. Specialist is the Valuation of Household and Office Furniture

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA).

DA ROCHA'S "MART From EUROPE & STRAITS. 23A D'Aguilar St. Phone 2931

The Steamship.

rent.

G.

R.

NOTICE.

There are only four games in

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Junior League this week, the Company will be CLOSED several of the teams being unable from Saturday 19th January to to field a side. The Hawkins and Friday 1st February 1924, both University meet on the Navy days inclusive, during which "B" ground and the sailors are period no transfer of shares can expected to win. Sacred Heart be registered.

and Iriquoise meet on the St. Joseph's ground and a keen game should end in a draw., "

By Order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD, Secretary.. Hongkong. 9th January 1924."

HOCKEY.

TWO GOOD MATCHES.

Diomede and Kowloon will play their postponed fixtures this week, the ground being· Navy "A," and the visitors should win. The Club de Recreio, who were due to play South Chica "B" in the second round of the Shield, will now play the R.G.A. in a League match on the South China ground.

+

The Hockey Club and the Navy

The following will represent met at the U.S.R.C. on Wednes-the Club 2nd., XI in their 2nd. day and the Club Captain. B. D. Division shield match with H.MS. Evans. turned out for the Marazion on the Club ground: first time since his illness.

A. T. Groot; H. T. Buxton, D. Though not yet back at his

Lyon: A. Ferguson, E. W. Rafi- best form he nevertheless

ton (Capt.). J. Gardner; R. B plaved a good game and he scorBell: D. Parves. C. H. Bell. W ed the opening goal, a splendid Stewart and S. Goldenberg. one, for the Club A hard pass came across from the right, and, taking the ball on the bounce, be

shot with success. Shortly after-season and played on Bower's wards, the Navy equalised, one of side and excellent work by him their forwards tricking thedefence at centre, with Powell, assisted into the belief that he was going by Pyon on the right, led to four to pass. He, however, went on goals, three from Holdman and himself and scored. Half-time-one from Powell Half-time Club, 1: Navy, 1.

A Bower's team, 4; Club, 0.-

"TOKUSHIMA MARU." having arrived from the above: ports, Consignees of Cargo are

Early in the second-half-Owen In the second half, the Club hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their

Hughes missed a goal bat little defence was reorganised and their pm within the free storage. Particulars and Conditions of the later he retrieved and scored. forwards began to get really go- Period.

Sale by Public Auction to be Play was even for a time and in ing Advantageous use of the Goods not cleared by the 10th held on Monday, the 28th day the last ten minutes Woodward long passing game by them gave their opponents no little trouble January 1924, will be subject to of January, 1924, at 3 p.m. at scored the Club's third goal.

The Club forwards showed and they quickly put on three the Offices of the Public Works Damaged packages must be Department, by Order of His great improvement on last week goals, two being by Meacock Holdman left in the Godowns for examina- Excellency the Governor. of and displayed good combination, and one by Price.

of. Crown Land at Miller being the outstanding ous then added andther for the tion, by the Consignee's and the one Lot

Garrod representatives on Co.'s

any Conduit Road in the Colony of of them. The defence was quite other side and then

sound throughout. The Navy scored a fourth for the Tuesdays & Fridays, at 2.30 p.m. Hongkong, for a term of 75 years; forwards were good, especially on Club. Later he scored again. within the free storage Period. with the option of renewal

All claims must be presented at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the right wing, and in their debut the goal was disallowed by within ten days of the steamer's the Surveyor of His Majesty the fence Worthington and Simpson the referee. The Club strove arrival here, after which date KING, for one further term of were prominent, they will not be recognized.

75 years.

No claims will be admitted PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. after the goods have left the Go- downs.

No are insurance has been effected.

No, of Bate,

Registry No.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 23rd. Jɛa., 1924,

RADIO-MAGNAVOX Loud Speakery and Amplifiers. Batteries, Insulators, Crystals, Aerial Wires, and all other DATES, TRADING DES SOUSA & CO., LTD. St George's Bidz 2nd Floor,

No Central 126 der

Arlatend hot. No, LATE.

Boundary.. Menanrementa,

fees. fact. | 1ert. Tart,

As paï više plan.

duo

CLUB 2nd TEAM v. ́ ́ A. BOWER'S TEAM.

fence. ་་

hard to draw level but their opponente defended. grimly while continuing to attack with no little energy, Result-A Bower's Team, 5; Club, 3.

It was anticipated that the

The. Club forwards were all Club 2nd would secure their first victory in this match, but the quite good in the second half, hope was not realised, possibly Mescock being probably the best. to last-minute changes of them. In the defence, Evans and Becher were distinctly good. rendered necessary in their de-

For Bower's side, Holdman Right from the start their and Powell were excellent throughout Blackwell played opponents rushed them and kept) them so busy that their affacks were for the most part spasmodic during the first hall F. P. Holdmaner --prolife goal-scorer of Helena

turned out for the first time this

from

Sur

each of them plays

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