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TUITION.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1927.
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.
R.
NOTICE.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received. instructions to sell by Public Auc tian,
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ENGLISH LADY, experienced tea cher, with knowledge of Chinese, has vacancy for pupil from 9.30 to
The Institute will re-open on 10.30 each morning, Advanced or
Would be TUESDAY, March 1st. Students elementary English. willing to form class of two or Joining Classes held at Queen's three pupils. Particulars from. College will be enrolled at the Box No. 164, care of "Hongkong Education Department only; (Fire Brigade Station Building, 3rd Telegraph,"
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.-Baby's perambulator complete with Summer Canopy. Cost $150.00, Sell's50.00. Apply Box No. 186, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE, Three tubular
The following replios are await-boilers in good condition and a quantity of old piping. Apply to ng collection:
Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
1392, 1342, 1397, 1441, T444, 1456, 1462, 1453, 1512, 1516, 5, 26, 32, 38, 72, 80, 88, 101, 102, 118, 139, 161, 168, 174, 186,
BOARD RESIDENCE,
FOR SALE.-One Offman Steam Pressing Machine for pressing gentlemen's suits, from 50 to 60 a day. Algo furniture for sale. Apply to No. 60, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
FAMILY HOTEL-Victoria Gar-FOR SALE-FOREIGN STAMPS dens. Quiet apartments and including Portuguese varieties. suites of rooms. Full board from Reasonable prices. Particulars $96, $110, $130 monthly, Large given or enquiries answered by commodious rooms, also dailyA. F. Batalha, Beco do Lilno No... rates; five, minutes, from next new. Hotel Hankow Kowloon. Tel. K.467.
ferry, Macao.
Road,
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET-15, Kennedy Road. Ap- ply Young, Tel. C.966 and C.551.
TO LET. -Que European PLA Wanchai Cap Road, Bougiang Apply to 32, Hennedy Road,
KO LET.—Ofico Rooma, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Kee, same building.
TO LET-Fron 1st April furnish- ed flat at the Peak. Apply Pro- purty Office Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
TO LET.-JA, Wyndham Street, from 16th April. Suitable for offices. Apply Hau Kee, 1, Wing Lok Street, first floor.
COMMUDIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chafer Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.
Entry forms may be obtained at the Education Department or at the Central British School.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
The Final Dividend declared for the year ending 31st December, 1926, at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling together with a Bonus of To Pounds Sterling is payable on and after the 28th February, 1927, at the Office of the Corpora- tion where Bhareholders are re- quested to apply for warrants.
By Order,
of the Court of Directors,
A. H. BARLOW,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 20th Feb., 1927.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have this day removed our offices to York Building (Top. floor) Chater Road...
THOMSON & CO., Chartered Accountants. Tongkong, 28th Feb., 1927.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
SIXTH TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON,
on THURSDAY, the 3rd March, 1927. commencing at 11q.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,
98 Cases Whisky, 87 Cases Royal Ale.
and
G.
R.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
KOWLOON DEFEAT
INDIANS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
A surprisingly heavy, defent was aufered by the Indians at the Tho Undersigned have received hands of tho Kowloon Cricket Club instructions to sell by Public Auc-on their own ground on Saturday, tion,
when the latter team added threa more points to their total, thus giving them a lead of two points over the Navy, who had no diff culty. In accounting for the
on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
and THURSDAY, the 8th, 9th and 10th March, 1927,
"At H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong,
A Quantity of Royal, Lion and and at Kowloon Naval Depot.
Old Tom Boer.
commencing each day at 9.30 a.m. with an interval,
(in small, lots to quit purchasers.)
On View on Day of Salo.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
MERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4. Duddell Street.
If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOML
E. V. M. R. do SOUSA.
KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB.
A Special CARNIVAL DANCE will be held at Messrs. Lane Crawford's Restaurant,
on WEDNESDAY, March 2nd.,
from 9 p.m. til 1. s.m. Admission: Double $3, Single $2, Tickets made be obtained at the Clubhouse, of the Secretary, or of Members of the Entertainment Committee.
from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL
STORES,
&o, &c, &c. comprising:-
Chinese,
¿
GOLF.
„LADIES" CHAMPIONSHIP AT
FANLNG,
In the final of the ladies cham- pionship played over the old course . C.. at Fanling yesterday, Mrs. D. Lambert boat Mrs. F. A. Redmond by 8 up and 7 to play. Mra. Lambort was in brilliant form, atd quito overshadowed hor opponent. She be gan by winning the first four holes and after Mrs. Redmond had reduced the lend at the next, she had matters very much her own way. The match unded at the tenth Some idea of the higin standard of Mrs. Lambert's play, can be gained from the fact that she went out in 44.'
'Mr. P. S. Cassidy was in chargo of the game. Mre. E.
the wife of the Davidson, Captain of the Club, later presented the championship bowl to Mr. Lam- bert and the prize for runner-up to the Mr Redmon
Indians v. Kowloon
After a
disastrous opening, the first two wickets falling to the first match to balls, Kowloon in their against the Indians at Sookur poo declared their innings closed at 175 for the loss of nine wickets and then dismissed their opponents ter miserable scoro of 45 runs.
For Kowloon, Macaskill and Lyal tion after Brace and Fbichor bad bath been dismissed by M. Arculli.
Chartered ป. H. Kand S. Bank. The annual match between the and Shanghai Bank and the
put the team' in 'a vory strong post-and Bank of India, Australia
Lyal alap did very good work with the ball and Goodwin was also in form. Ench secured four wickets, the captain at the cost of 17 runs and Goodwin 21,
and Chinn took place over the old. course. at Fanling yesterday, a very keen and interesting tussle ending in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank winning by one and a half points, Singles were played in the morning and four ball foursomes in the after-
With the exception of S. A. Is mail, none of the Indian R.C. play-noon.
Chinesa v. Royal Novy.
Money Chests, Life Boat, Old Leud Battery Pintea, Boats Sails, Electrical and Wireless Telegraph Fittings, Glycerine, Old Electric Cable, Cooking Stoves, Iron Maters reached double figures. tresses, Water ovets and Fans, Hydraulic Jacks, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Sideboard, Chairs, Old Stool
The Chinese entertained the Royal Files, Blankets, Fold-up Lava- Navy and were badly beaten. Bat tories, Curtains, Overcases, Glazed ting first, the home team collapsed and Unglazed Tiles, Leather and gainst the bowling of Beatty, who ad the excellent average of seven Metallic Hoses, Metallic Voice Pip-wickets for 15 runs, Yung and Ing, Canvas ubing, Old Cordage, Ching were the only players to reach
double Bares. Old Coir Mats, Canvas Bags, Can-
the Navy passed their opponents' total and whoh stumps were drawn they had made 184 for the loss of six wickets, Robertson being top seerer with 42.
After the fall of the first wicket
vás Rags, Old India Rubber, Old Leather, Tarred Rags, Old Woollen Rags, Old Hessen, Cocou Nut Mat ting, Asbestos Packing, Old Twill, 101d Fendere, Old Paint Drums; New Canvas Cuttings, Old Iran
Civil Service v. K,0.9.B.
These two teams met in a drawn and Steel, Old Scrap Brass, Cop- por, Lead, Zine, White Metal, Gun game or the Civil Service ground. Metal, Brass Borings" and Zinc The home team were unfortunate in Ashes,, Copper and Brass Tubes, not being able to dismiss the last Brown Jean, Wood and Iron man when tho military team were Blocks, Lamps, Lanterns, Tackle still needing twenty-two runs to win.
Valuable
contribution of 80 not Iboks, Spring Balances, Gauges, out Sayer and
from
nil 68 from Wood, Old Steel Tabes, Old Steel Platea, enabled the Civil Service team to THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC Old Steel Shovels, Old Glass, Pinte take their score to before de-
208
COMPANY, LIMITED. "
Glass, Old Steel Wire Rope, Dirty claring with four wickets down.
The Borderers made a good start, Mineral Oil and Oil Fuel, Anchora, the opening batsmen making 78 be NOTICE is hereby given that Chain Cable and Gear, Lathes, tween them. Capt. Perfect with 38 the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary Gen- Davits, Compasses, watches, Bin helped to take the score to 187 for eral Meeting will be held at the acles, Clocks, Diver's Air Pumps, pine wickets, when, stumps were
drawn. Company's Offices, P. &O. Build- Air Pipes and Breast Ropes,
University v. Royal Artillery. On the University ground the home ing on SATURDAY, 5th March, Tanks, Old Bunting, Wood Boxes, 1927, at 11 n.m. for the purpose of Wood Casks, Timber Whims, Fire- team met and defeated the Royal Declaring at 183 for the loss of nine wickets, the Varsity team are now ready and may be obtain-i 15, Round Contest for Welter presenting the Report of the Direcwood, Table Fans, Baths, Anvils, Artillery, ed by those Menthers, who have weight Championship of the Co-fors together with a Statement of Presses, Tongs, Miscellaneous dismissed the visitors for 115 not 'Greaty received them, from flany.
Accounts to 31st. December, 1926, Tools, Fairleads, Cleats, Protec- Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alex-
and electing Directors and Auditive Mattresses, Boiler of Steam Boat Associated Engines, Circular andra Buildings.
The Transfer Books of the Com-and Hand Saws, Plate Flanging pany will be
closed from 21st Machine, Electric Motors, Motor February to 5th March, 1927, both Pumps, &c., &c. daye inclusive.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CHUB.
RACE MEETING 1927.
28th February, 1st, 2nd. and 5th. Marth.
MEMBERS' BADGES.
Members' Badges of Adinission
Members are reminded that these Badges will also admit them to all the Extra Race Meetings of this year.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members have the privilege of introducing wo non-members to the Members' Enclosure.
---
SATURDAY, 5th March, at. 9.15 p.in. at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT.
Slokur Norman Morris
ILMS. "Hermes,"
Y.
A. B. Dixon
H.M.S. "Frobisher." Booking at Montries: Members-2nd and 3rd March General Public1th and March.
USUAL PRICES.
5th
A limited number of tickets are available and may be obtained HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL from Messrs. Linstead & Davis,) Alexandra Buildings, on or before
SOCIETY.
Lora..
By Order
of the Board of Directors,
GIRB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1927,
sirable four reom Top Flat, mo-will be $4.- per day-Each member | CLOSE at 1 p.m. on MONDAY, I February, 1927, at noon, for the l
ΤΟ LET.-Furnished or 11-
The charge for admission for DAY, 10TH MARCH, 1927. furnished from April or May, de-Ludies to the Members Enclosure
ENTRIES will DEFINITELY dern convenience. Apply 5B, Ar- mend Building, Kowloon... Tel. the Secretary, badges for the ad- Hon. Secretary's Office,
can obtained upon application to 28TH FEBRUARY, 1027, at the
SCHEDULES HAVE BEEN
K,60.
mission of two Ladies free of
also
Sale of Old and Surplus Vic- tualling Stores at Kowloon, on Thursday,
10th March. comprising:-
Remnants of Cloth, Serge, Flan- nel. &c., Blankets, Boots, Sundry Articlns of Mess and Table Gear, Condemned Provisions for Poultry and Cattle Feeding, &c.
A
..
LAMMERT BROS., By Appointment Auctioneers
to the Admiralty. Hongkong, 19th February, 1927.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
runs
S. V. Gittins and E. A. Lee "both scored 50 for the University while Parkes (25) and Rule (26) not out, were the top scorers for the Artillery. Rumjaha took eight wickets for D2 runs.
Kowloon
í
LEAGUE TABLE. Division L
Reyal Navy Civil Service Indiun R.C.
C.C.
K.O.S.E. Royal Artillery Crewer
Royal Engineers
In the morning, the Chartered Bank secured a lead of three points, but. they
foursomes, this being obtained by
four fours my he to win one of the Ferguson and Christio, who had a very hard fight with Monieriuff and Black, the game ending at the last grean.
The detalls are as under:"
Singles.
-Chartered Bank. H.K. & S. Banit,
R. L. Mon-
criolf E. D. Black E., D. Black
A. H. Forguson 1 T. L Christie 1 D. J. Gilmors 14
F. B. Jones W. M. Cox J. M. Norrie A. Brearley D. Beath
W. J. Clark 1 14 G. E. Towns
1/
R. A. Grean 1% C. I. Cookes
1
D. B. Pent
1
1
3,
Foursomes.
Ferguson and
Christie Gilmore, and
Jones
Moncrieff and
2
Black
Hegarty and
Towns and Green Cookies and
Pont
2
Cox & Norrie - Brearley and
Beath
Clerk
Grand totul 8
31
0%
YACHTING.
THE "TALYUT" CUP.
In the "Tai Yut" Cup presented for the three winners of all the rac- classes, the "Handicap" yachts ing gained the first three places on Satur day, with Rolla which won the cham- 19 plonship, firat,
P. W. D. L. Pt,
8
6
1
8 G 2 1
17
9 4 4 1
G 3 1 2
0 2 3 1
3. 2 2 4
.
The nine competitors crossed over
14 the line in the order in which they on corrected
10 were actually placed
time.
The full results of Saturday's. Race
is given below with the positions of each yacht in the Championships indicated in brackets. II signifies Handicap Class, I One Designs and Gaels and Heyward Hayes, the figures. giving their positions.
Friendly Matches. Teams captained by Owen Hughes The course for the Cup was 10.75 and Hayward respectively met in a miles, being from the Club to Lyemun match on the Hongkong Beacon (port), Cast Rock buoy (p), scratch
Club Une (r). Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Saturday, mark on the gune resulting in a victory for Rock (starboard), Channel Rocks (4), the former by the narrow margin Cust Rock buoy (p), finish at tho
Club, of six
runs.
The scoring on both sides was
The results were:
TIMES
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATIOŃ. Saturday, February 26th., 1927, at| THE ANNUAL SHOW of
NOTICE is hereby given that Lots may be inspected on a cost of $10.- each per day or FLOWERS and VEGETABLES $30 for the Meeting.
Monday, 7th March, 1927. will be held at VOLUNTEER the Ordinary Yourly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corpora- |HEADQUARTERS on
THURS-
tion will be held nt City Hall, Terms of Sale:-As detailed in Hongkong, on Saturday, the 26th Catalogue. purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a statement of accounts for charge. On no pretext will chil- SENT TO ALL MEMBERS WHO the year ending 31st December,: TO LET.-Furnished flat on Peak dren be permitted in either en-HAVE PAID THEIR SUBSCRIP-
The Register of Shares of the telet: two bedrooms with bath-closure during the first three days TION FOR
CURRENT
Corporation will be CLOSED from rooms, two reception rooms and racing. enclosed vedandah. Modern Sani-
MEMBERS who have NOT yot Monday, the 14th February to tation. Immediate Possession.
PAID their SUBSCRIPTION and Saturday, the 26th February, 1927, instructions from E. A. Ram, Esq. Valley, where they met the Police Service Raco, which was won by the Apply Box No. 185, care of "Hong-
Tickets of Admission to the Pub-ALL THOSE who WISH to JOIN (both days inclusive) during kong Telegraph."
Hic Enclosure, price $3. per day the SOCIETY are requested to which period no transfer of share for all persons including Ladies, SEND $5 IMMEDIATELY to the can be registered. may be purchased frem Messrs. Hon. Secretary MR. E. B. C, HOR- By Order Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., or at the NELL, care of Messrs. Jardine,
Matheson & Co., Ltd.
Hongkong, 24th Feb., 1927.
CHEUNG CHAU. To be let from 1st April, furnished bungalow, three bedrooms, large and well stocked garden, electric light, Ideal bijou residence near beaches and ferry. Particulars from Bax No. 187, care of "Hongkong Tele- graph."
FLATS, three, four and five room-
(.4630.
Gate.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform admitted to the Public. Enclosure at $1.- per day.
Admission by ticket only,
SERVANTS' PASSES.
1 DAR.
THE
1926,
of the Court of Directors.
&
A. H. BARLOW,
Chief Manager. Hongko g. 7th February, 1927.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD,
The Undersigned have received
to sell by Public Auction,
on THURSDAY,
the 3rd March, 1927, commencing at 2.45 p.m.
At "The Cottage" Barker Road, No, 452, The Peak.
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture, comprising:--
runs.
very low, Owen Hughes' team com- plling 80 runs (Bowker 17 and Owen Hughes 15). Vallack took seven wickets for 27
The opposition knocked up. 74 runs (Hinton 30). Bowker took five wickets for 32
runs. Police v. Tamor.
The Tamar journeyed to Happy
(It 13 Bain
IIB Colleen
IT 3) Dorotkea
(11) Daphno
¡Y 2) Boofum
(13) Halcyon
Finishing Corrected
6:10:11 5:10:11
6:22:18 6:12:20
6:24:28 6:13:41
6:38:16 3:16:46
5:50:49 5:25:54
5:51:49 2:30:19
(Y) Bluano:67:29 5:33:24
Y aj Why Wonder.. 6:30:05 5:40:05 (1 2) A
did not alsh. There were twelve entries for tho
and were defented by four wickets, H. M. S. Dragon galloy in four hours The Naval team batted first and 34 minutes and 20 seconds. The
mado 83 runs (Abel-Emith 18 not Course was to Channel Rocks (7) out). Alexander took seven wickets
BUL!
for 89 runs. The Police replied with and Cust Rock buoy (p).
1st: H. M. S. "Dragon" galley
94 for eight wickets, having passed (Mid, Gardiner), 4 hours, 34 minuter, the Tamar's total with six wickets 29 seconds. in hand (King 20, Randal 25). Beasley took five wickets for 35
runs.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship," ".
2nd: H. M. "Hermca galley (Eng.. Comdr. Villar) 4:35:05,
3rd: H. M. "Frobisher" galley (P. O. Caunter)" 4:48:30.
4th: F. M. S. "Ambrose" galley (P. O. Matthows) 4:52:59. Sunday's Racing.
Tao result of the resáll of th Cruiser Championship over a Course Eumma-Island (s), a distance 26 miles was as follows:
No.
Recall Finish Correct. Pt.
Time Time La Cigale 86.1118 4.44.12 ... 4:47.17 4.47.17 8
..11 5.18.41 440.21 2
..9 D.N.F.
U. and I.
"CAPITAINE FAURE." Bringing cargo from DUNKIRK, ANTWERP, MIDDLESBROUCH, LONDON &C. that their goods with the exception Norseman Consignees aro hereby informed Feathers
THE CHINA LIGHT AND
Tenk POWER CO. (1918), LTD.
Hatstand, Chesterfold Couch and Chairs, Glass Cabinets, With reference to the Notice to
Leather Seat Chairs, Carpets, Ple- tures and Electric Fittings, etc. Shareholders of this Company Passes for Servants will be is dated 17th September, 1926, where for Shares in this Company have Tables, Dining Chairs, Dinner The undermentioned Certificates Teak Sideboards, Teak Dining ed, modern bathroom, flush, etc. aued on application to Messrs. Also one
two roomed and ono Linstead & Davis, Alexanden by, the Final Call of $3.00 per been declared LOST and if at the waggon, Lee Cheat, Glass Waro, three roum d Bungalow on way to Buildings.
share on the New Shares was made expiration of ONE MONTH from Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc. payable on Repulse Bay and Fanling respec-
1st March, 1927,
Teak Bedsteads, Teak Dressing tively for rent or sale on easy Employers are requested to dis- instead of 1st October, 1926, the the date hereof the documents are
Table with "Bevelled Mirror, Teak terms. Small Investor's Tel, tribute them with discrimination, General Managers and Consulting not forthcoming the said Certifi
and to endorse their names on the Committee have decided, in view and of no effect and new Certi- cates will be deemed CANCELLED
Chest of Drawers, Teak Wardrobes passes.
of the conditions prevailing at pre-
with Bevelled, Mirrors, Medicine sent, to further extend the time cates will be issued by the Com-Chests, Side Tables, Teak Wash-are being landed and stored into the Servants are not permitted la for payment of the Call
stands, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. the Members' Enclosure except for
Notice ia accordingly hereby
.and passing through on their duties, given that the date for payment of but must remain in their em- the Final Call is postponed to 30th ployers' otanda.
Jurie, 1927, and that the Form of Any persons found loitering Bankers' Receipt already sent to
can bo used, about with Servants' Passes in Shareholders their possession will forfeit the though the date named therein Sun Yet Son's death which comes same and will be removed from wore the 80th June, 1927.
NOTICE,
THE INTERNATIONAL RÄGE
(AND RECREATION CLUB- OF MACAO LTD.
...........
Notice is hereby given that
owing to the Memorial Day of Dr.
on the 12th March, the Inaugural the enclosure.
Race Meeting has to be postponed
to 19th and 20th March, instead
of 12th and 18th March, 1927. 1
Macro, 25th Feb., 1927.
H
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
กร
FOR THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO. (1918), LTD., SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 16th Feb., 1927.
pany."
Certificate No. 1639-100 Shares
Nos. 58710/68809. Certificate No. 2748-150 Shares
Nos. 149766/145905. Certifiento No. 68-83 Shares
Nos.. 154006/154088..
All in the name of Mra. Young Kwai Shim,
FOR THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 11th Feb., 1927.
Coquotte
..5 6.45.40 5.51.36
of Oplum, Treasuro and Valuables Queen Beo..6 0.45.40 5.41.11% 4
Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Seldom has St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon had the privilege of wel-
gel-
A Quantity of Blackwood, Ware, Curios, Chinese Porcelaina, Japan
All claims must be sent in to me oncoming two Bishops at one 90 Prints and Old Chinege Pic or before the Tuesday the 6th March, vice. On the occasion of the annual Confirmation Service last evoning, tures, etc., etc."
or they will no be recognized. 1927 or
Damaged Packages will be examine the Rev. C. R. Duppuy (Bishop On View from Wednesday, the ed by the Company's Surveyor of Victoria) and Bishop John Mesars, Goddard & Douglas in the Holden (of Yunnan and Kwongal) 2nd. March, 1927.
presence of the Consignees at 10.00 were present at the church, the a.m. on Friday the 4th March, 1927. former performing the confirma. No Fire Insurance will be effected tion-service and the latter prea- ching the sermon... In all twenty persons, Including nine, anales and: oleven fòmales, were presented to the Blahop.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
| by us in any case whatever.
J. LIMAGE,
Agent, Hongkong, February 28, 1027.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.