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Pension Eger, Tsingtau Family Pension at niodoráte rates. Home Cuisine. comfort. Excellent Beautifully situated, facing the
sea with fine view,
Telegrams: Eger.
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MISCELLANEOUS,
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Notice is her by given that the data of the last "Extra Race ACCOUNT- | Meeting of the Season advert ked ANT. BISHER, is open for the 5th day of ecember 1925) xevilent re will be held on 28th November for boyagemei.t. ferences.Wr.te Box 1389 co next instead. "Hongkong Telegraph "
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00M wanted by European
ROOM Chinese of Portuguese family. Rent ius e moderate. Apply Box. 1393 cf a "longkong Telegraph.'
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET. Portion of Third
Floor of Stephen's Buildin Suitable for Two Large Offices or several smaller ones. Wall lightad Apply DEACONS, 1rince's Building.
By Older,
H. GREENWOOD,
Acting Secretary,
FOR THE ORPHANS AND
THE BLIND.
A CHEAP SALE OF WORK
will be opened at the FRENCH CONVENT, CAUSEWAY BAY,
at 10 a.m.
WEDNESDAY 4th OCTOBER by Mrs. H. W. BIRD, Large quantities of Linen Embroidery Work and Woollen Articles, suitable for Christmas LODOWN TO LET, in Alex-presente for friends at Home..
andra Buildir ge.. Apply Secretary, A. 8. Watson & Co., Limited.
GO
Cheap Woollen Articles for Babies.
and Linen
A spacial feature will ho &
TO LET-One European dat number of French Dolls in fince
Wanchai Gap Road, Hong-dress. kong. Apply to 32 Kenedy Road,
ON Na abcut March 1926 whole
flat or spacious suite of office.. ex "French Building " in the
Vistoria Build ng.
$ "No. Queen Road Central (between Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank.)
Apply to: Barque de l'Indochine
Chater Road,
To Lot-
Two newly con structed European houses, Magazine Gap, Motor Road, three Bats, three large 100ms ench with kitchen. acrvants' quarters and bath room, fitted with flush system. Garagos provided. Immediate possession. Apply Sang Kee, New Bank Building.
NOTICE.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD' STORAGE CO., LIMITED.
Notice to Shareholders.
RAFFLES SWEET STALLE. REFRESHMENTS.
CHURCH NOTICE.
St. Andrew a Church Nathan Rd., Kowloon, 8. 5 am Holy Com- union. 1a.m. Morning Prayor. During the service there will be a special Dedication of Sun- Pre- day School Teachers acher, The Lord Bishop. 2.45 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. Biblo Classes. 6 p.m. Evaning Prayer and Sermon.
BOXING.
for
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A Boxing Tournament has been! Arranged between the ILM.S. "Hermes" and the Hongkong)
Defence Corps Volunteer Friday, 23rd October, commencing! at 9 p.m. sharp and for which purpose the East Surrey Regt, has kindly lent their Ring.
A small charge, as detailed below, of will be made to cover expenses, and
THE TWENTY-NINTH ORDIN- ARY ANNUAL MEETING
Shareholders in the above Company it would greatly facilitate arrange- will be held at the Company's Town ments for scuting accomodation if Office, 2, Lower Albert Road, applications for tickets were sent! Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 24th as soon as possible to
October, 1925, at noon, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1925.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 15th to the 24th October, 1925, both days inclusive..
By Order,
Secretary.
M. MANUK,
Hongkong, October 8, 1925.
MASSAGE
Mr. N, AKAJI,
MYB, E, AKAJI.
Graduate of Tokyo, hunga Sobvol.
L/Corp. L. P. RALPH,
c/o Union Insurance Society of
Canton, Ltd.
.$2.00 Ringside seats......
..$1.00 Other seats Soldiers and Sallors in uniform half price. Hongkong, October 12, 1925.
MASSAGE WALL- Mrs. 5. UZUNOYE,
Expert Masseuse,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
HONGKONG TELEPHONE COMPANY LIMITED.
Proposed Issue of 250,000 Ordinary Shares of $10 cach at a Premium of $1 per Share, NOTICE is hereby given that the Hongkong Telephone Company Limited Intanda shortly to file a Prospectus Inviting subscriptions
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925.
THE AUCTIONEERING & LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS SI. ANDREW'S HALL
BROKERING Co., Ltd.
8b, Doddell Street. FURNITURE AUCTIONS
every TUESDAY & FRIDAY, At 2.30. p.m.
at a premium of $1.00 per share By Order of the Supreme Court for a total of 250,000 shares of 110.00 each.
Copies of such Prospectus may be obtained from the Company at (16, Dea ts Registered Office 7ocux Road Central, Hongkong), rom Messrs, Deacons, Solicitors, Hongkong, and from the Hongkong ind Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hongkong, on and öfter Thursday the 15th October 1925.
The subscription list will be opened on Tuesday the 15th Decem- ber 1925 and be closed on or before Thursday the 31st December 1925.
The sum payable on application vil be $3.50 per share (being as o $2.50 on recount of the nominal ratue and as to $1.00 the premium). In allotting shares the Directors will if there are sufficient applica- ons from bona fide residents in the Colony of Hongkong allot shares
such applicants only and they Fill also pay due regard to the pplications of telephone sub- cribers.
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The shares allotted in accordance with applications received on the asue of the Prospectus will rok: for dividend from the 1st January 020, on the nominal amount paid In all other respects such hares will rank pari pasau with the 250,000 shares at present form- ng the issued Share Capital of the Company. If the whole of the 250,000 shares to be offered to the public is subscribed; the Company's Share
*of Capital 65,000,000 will then have been ully issued and will consist of 140,000 shares of $10.00 each credited as fully paid up and 160,000 shares of $30.00 each paid up to the extent of $2.50 per share. "THIS PRELIMINARY NOTICE IS NOT TO BE REGARDED AS AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES; Applications w be received by the Company's Bankers only as and when the Prospectus has been fuly filed with the Registrar of Companies and on the basis of 18 and when such Prospectus asued to the public and on the form of application to be issued
therewith.
For and on behalf of HONGKONG TELEPHONE"
CO., LTD.
A. L. TERRY, Acting Secretary.
HENRY
The
of Hongkong. PUBLIC AUCTION. of.the
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STEAMSHIP "ANJOU,” Now lying at Shamshuipo in the Harbour of "Hongkong by Auctioneering and Brokoring! Co., Ltd, at their salesroom, No. 4B, Duddell Street.
WEDNESDAY. the 14th day of October, 1925, at
3 vo'clock p.m. For "orders to view, apply to the Auctioneering and Brokering
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received
(OFTY HALL) WEDNESDAY, 14th OCT, 1925, nt 5.15 p.m.
Alio ran-Unclo Gusengo!' '{late Auchenreoch); Captain Hall), Lang- sat (Mr. Pollock); New York (Mr. Reidy
Satisfaction Dahlia (MY. Brodie)
Many lengths; 6 lengths Time: 1.17.3/5.
instructions to sell by Public GRAND POPULAR 86.10; 55.70; $11.40.
Auction,
on THURSDAY,
the 15th October commencing at 2.30 p.m.
nt their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A QUANTITY OF VÄLUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising:-
CLASSICAL RECITAL
Piano-Violin Jongen-Bilewski
$3
AND $2 TICKETS AT ANDERSON MUSIC STORE
CHINA AUCTION
Pari-Mutuel: Win, $21,40; Places,
Sweep. Tickets No, 338
Cash
Ticket No. 400.
Ticket No. 809
$1,800.20
699.20
2266.60
Unplaced Ponies (350): 278, 331, 634
and 107.
READING HANDICAP
CLASS: SIX
FURLONGS-For
China Ponies, 1st Prize: $400, 2nd Priza: $150. 3rd Prize: $100..
Mr. Eagram's Gymp, ...
(Mr. Bredie) I
Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia
(Mr. Davies) Mr. Roda's Persian. Parrot EL
(Mr. da Roza) 8 Also ran-Rothosay (Lt.Com. Thompson), Uncle Albert (late The Wasp) (Mr. Doyle).
A neck; 14 lengths. Time: 1,35.
Pari-Mutuel: Win $21.46; Places, $8.80; $7.70.
Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Book Cases, Glass Cabinet, Silver Cabinet. Teak Desks with Brass Railing, Filing Cabinet, Teak and Leather Covered Revolving Chair, Teak Chairs, Teak Show Cases, Card Table, Pictures, Oll Paint- Ings, Brass Ornaments, Curios, Bronze Ware, New Carpets, etc. like to sell, exchange or advertise Unplaced ponley ($50): 63 and 482.
Company, Limited... For further Particulara and Con-te..
ditions of Sale,
Apply to:-
Messrs. WOO and NASH,
or to:
Solicitors,
Nos. 4 & 6 Queen's Road,
Central.
The Auctioneering & Brokering
Zi
Co., Ltd.
ROOMS.
4, Duddel Street.
If you have any thing you woulę
..send it to the CHINA AUCTION
Teak Dining Table, Teak Chairs, ROOM. Tenk Sideboard, with Bevelled Mir. ror, Teak Dinner Waggon, Dinner Service, E. P. Ware, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Milk Bollers, Teak, Ice Chest, Tea Sets, etc., etc.,
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
Auctioneer..
Teak and Iron Single and Double Lammert Bros.
Mat-
with Spring Bedsteads tresses and Mattresses, Tenk Chest, of Drawers, Teak Dressing Table Dated the 30th September, 1926. with. Bevelled Mirror, Teak Single
No. 48 Duddell Street.
The Undersigned have received instructions from the Registrar, Supreme Court to sell by Public Auction in lots the furnitures of W. G. Humphreys & Co.,
on TUESDAY, the 18th October 1925 at 10.45 a.m. at 67-69A Des Voeux Road 'Central first floor...
Consisting of—
Electric lights, Glass cases, Tenk stands. Teak shelves, Teak tables, Teak chairs. Teak round! table, Bed boards with stools, Rnt- tan chairs, Easy chairs, Wooden cases with stands, Vienna chairs, Teak stands, Long tables, Copying press with stand, Drawing table, Cupboard with mirror, Clothing stand, Long mirror,
also
A large quantity of desks, and Office chairs, also
7 Typewriters (various kinds) and High class Safes. Terms: Cash on delivery.
Auctioneering & Brokering
Co., Ltd.
LE. S. HODGE,
Auctioneer. Hongkong October 8; 1925.
HENRY HEATH
CONTE TUININ(#5) YŁANIE, OF, HAR MAKINTOSH
HATS.
and Double Wardrobes with Bevel- led Mirrors, Teak Medicine Chest, Teak Stand. Toilet Sets, Counter. panes, "Bed Spreads, Pillow Cases, Chair Covers, Pillows, etc., etc.
and
A Selection of Canton Blackwood
Ware and
4 Austrian Iron Safes,
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PUBLIC, AUCTION.
Cash Sweep
Ticket No. 1 Ticket No. 465 Ticket No. 305
.$2,024.40
678.40
289.20
FOURTH AGGREGATE STAKES: ONE MILE-Value $500, For all China Ponies."
A Cup to be run for five times," or na decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at the end of the Season to be won
the
most marks in Pony scoring
by
the ruces for the Aggregate Stakes at the Extra Meetings during the senson, counting 4 points for a first;
2 for a second; and I for a third. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100.
and Beith's Grey Messra. Dyers
The Undersigned have received Messro" (LE-Com. Thompson)
Loch
Stanton's
Dyer and Beith's Reumoch, (r. Pollock) Messrs. Dunbar And
Chicago, (Mr. Stanton)
length; many lengths. Time: 2.10. 1/5. Pari-Muttel: Win,
instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion on Friday, the 16th October, 1925, commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell 85.20. Street,
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A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS.
1 Cottage Plano by John Robin-}|
son & Sons, London,
1 Twin Barrelled Shot Gun' in
Case,
5 Enamelled Baths,
1 Shanghai Bath,
3 Perambulators,
1 No. 2 Gecophone Crystal Set
(Practically New)
1 "Commerce" Crytal 'Set and
1 Pair Phones,
2 Pairs Headphones,
2 Typewriters,
30 Keegan's Three-Letters Code.
Books.
Catalogues will be saued
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong October 10, 1925.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue) On View from Thursday, the 15th. October 1925. Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers..
-THE RACES,
A FAVOURITES' DAY.
Brilliant and perfect weather
Cash Sweepe
Ticket No: 810. Tickets No. 181 Tickets No. 78
$0.00:
Place,
$4,603.RO 1,341,00 670.50 POLO PONY SCURRY; THREE FURLONGS-For bona fide Paro Ponies approved by the Committee of the Hongkong Polo Club. To be rid den by playing members of the den by playing members of the Hung kong Polo Club. Catch weights 168 ba. 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $50. Mr.
L
(ownor)
Oliphant's Urgent,
Mr. Batholomew's Nugget, (owner) Mr. Lithgow Smith's Koh-i-ngar,
(owner).
Also ran Dick, (Capt. Ozspring), Spaghetti Shooting Star (Mr. etti, (Mr. Pollock), Scarecrow,
(Mr.
Stanton)
Jock
Pir (Mr. Wright Neville), (Mr. Cobbold).
m2 lengths...
47.2/5.
Pari-Mutuel Win, $88.10; Flucosy $0.10; $6.70; $6.70.
Cash Sweep. Ticket No. 462 Ticket No. 347
Ticket No. 799
$2,020.20
577.20 238.60"
Unplaced Ponies ($25): 651, 157, 521, 4, 119 and. 536.
On View from Wdnesday, the 14th. favoured the first day of the sixth extra Race Meeting at Happy October, 1925
Valley on Saturday. But fine as it was, it failed to attract a crowd and the attendance at the start was extremely poor. Later the number increased but was still a long way below the normal attendance.
THEALE PLATE: ONE MILE. His Excellency the Governor For China Ponies, winners of this arrived in time to see the third season.. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize:
2150. 3rd Prize: $100. race run. Others present Included Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Sallgin, Sir Claud Severn and Mr. W. W. (Mr. Pollock) Hornell, the, Vice-Chancellor of the University.
Durability and Style are the outstanding qualities of the Henry Heath Hats we are now showing-qualities which are the result of skill and art in manufacture combined with este in the choice of the raw materials. backed up by the experience, of "Over a hundred years of Hat-making."
There are colours and shapes to suit all types of physical features and special care has been taken in the selection of our stock of the fashionable SNAP-B 41M HATS.
Mackintosh
& Co. LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
Alexandra B5 Hong Kong Des Voeux Road.
Mr. Relyon's Unclo Albert (late The
Wasp), (Mr. da Roza) ......... Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlin, (Mr.
Brodio)
Many lengths; 5 lengths.
Time: 2.11.4/5.
Pari-Mutuel: Win, 85.70; Plages, $5.10.
The course, contrary to the expectations of many, was in really excellent condition, being dry and fairly hard. The fields were very poor all the afternoon, and in twoj races only three ponies started.
· 653.40 Dividends were on the small side.
276.70 As was expected Grey Morn
BECKHAMPTON HANDICAP: "B" carried off the Aggregate Stakes, CLASS: ONE AND A QUARTER
Cash: Sweep. Ticket No. 6D
Ticket No. 201
Ticket No. 128
$1,936.90
fat.
ridden by Lt. Comm. Thompson. MILES. For Chinn Ponies. Mr. Brodie and Mr. Pollock both Prize: $450 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd had two wins, while Lt. Comm. Prize: $100.
Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star,
Bon)
Thompson was placed four times. (Mr. Brodle)
During the afternoon the Band Mr. Sha's Mowgli, (Lt-Com. Thomp- of the East Surreys Regiment under Band Sergeant Earl played delight. Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf (lata Prim-
rose Leaf), (Mr. Doyle)... ful and much appreciated selections. Also ran Jambu (Mr. Pollock), To-day the Arst saddling bell Duke of Frisco, (Mr. Seth), Tesshop, will be at 2.45 and the first race (Mr. Reidy), Quab, (Mr. Stanton).. at 3.15 p.m.
Results.
READING HANDICAP CLASS: SIX FURLONGS.-For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $160. 3rd Prize: $100. Mrs. B. M. Austin's Grey Strank
(Mr. Pollock) 1 Mr. Bartholomew's Nugget, in
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Lt.Com. C. R. Thompson's Hall-
sham, (Lt.-Com. Thompson)
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Also ran Valiant (Mr. Doyla); Baby Eyes (Mr. Stanton); Two: Pairs, (Mr. Brodie); Uncle Tar (Cap tain Hall); Tadworth; (Mr. Nemazce),
1% lengths; 1 lengths. Time: 3.37.
Fari-Mutuel: Win, $13.00; Places, 45.80; $0.90; $5.80.
Gash Sweep.
Ticket No. 197
Ticket No. 52
Ticket No. 204
$1,308.30
373.80
180.00
Unplaced Ponics ($25): 161, 100, 374,
229,300.
WORKINGHAM STAKES: FIVE FURLONGS,-For ponies that have
length; 2 lengths.
$2.62.4/5.
Pari-Mutuel: Win, $25.1D; Places,
$7.90: $10; $8.
Cash Sweep,
Ticket No. 429
Ticket No. 281.
Ticket No: 504 VI.
$1,81a.
618. 259
Unpinced Ponies $25: 591, 204, 489 land 042.
BECKHAMPTON HANDICAP: "A" CLASS ONE AND A QUARTER MILES For China Pontes, 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd- Prize; $100. NO MAZZA Mr. Relyon's Uncle Chick (late Golden, Chrysanthemum), (Mr. (Mr. Doyle)
Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia, (Mr
(Davice).... Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,
(Mr.
Aleo
Brodie.
Pollock)
ran-King Emperor
2. longths; lengthe
· Timas; 2.40:3/6..
Pari-Mutual: Win, $12.80; Placus. $7.00; $12.20
Cash Sweep
Ticket No. 705. A $1,000,20 Ticket No. 282090646.201 Ticket No. 488 212.00
for Hongkong St Leger.
Stunner
started previous to this Mooting placed pony ($25): 540.“.
but have not won a raco since Janu- .bry 1, 1825.1st Prize: 8800, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100, Jockey allowance,
Mr. H. P.White's Saracenote
(Mr. Davies) 1 Mr. Roda's Arabian Parrot,ASKETBAL
Jambu
Dahilaf
Chicago
Grey Knight
.13.3 166.
18.2-150
183 1008;
Beauty Dehlla180151
Ballgie
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