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BOARD RESIDENCE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 12,- 1928.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ROYAL HONGKONG
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Second Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting)
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all persons including Ladies.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.
YACHT CLUB.
"TREVESSA” TROPHY.
1928-1929.
Sealed Tenders will be received at the R. N. Hospital, until 10 a.m.
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions from The Registrar,
LEAGUE CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS OF
BOTH DIVISIONS.
MACAO RACE MEETING.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
The Macao Race Club's Sixth extra meeting, and, incidentally, the first of terday, with an attendance greater this year, took place at Macao yea-
than any that has attended the races, the botting and aweeps, reflecting the bigger crowd in consequence."
Following are detailed results of the races:"
1-The Bun Nion Piste Mile,
the match between the Civil Service Much importance was attached to C. C. and the Kowloon Cricket Club, which was played at Happy Valley on Saturday. The Peninsula team required a win to enable them to re- lain the shield, whereas a draw would deprive them of the honour.
Although the Civil Service C. Ar. S. W. Chong's Wuchang
C. The Goods and Chattels of Mr. this season have not reproduced any Mr. Hau Un's Little Bit Tang
Bread, On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,
The 14th and 15th March, 1928, commencing at each day 10 o'clock, on the promises.
at Happy Valley on SATURDAY,The ninth bi-annual race, fax on the 21st March, 1929, from Supreme, Court, to sell by Public 17th March, 1928, commencing at ships' lifeboats will be sailed on parsons desirous of supplying Beef, Auction, 2 p.m. The first bell will be rung Wednesday the 14th March next, Mutton, Fowls, Pork, at. 1.30 p.m.
starting at 4 p.m.
Cheese, Pure Cow's Milk, Acrntod Each ship, may enter any aum Waters, Ice, and other provisions, bor of boats....
Courao:-Start
and necessaries for the year end from Channel, Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock (P),ng 31st March, 1929.
Printed Forms of Tender and Mark off Yacht Club (5); Cust Members are advised that they Rock Gas Buoy (P), finish at the further particulars can be obtain-F. K. Cameron of No, 18, Queen's Road, Central, St. Francis Hotel, must show their Badges to obtain Yacht Club across the line from od at the R. N. Hospital. admission to the Members' En-West to East,
The right to reject the lowest or 1st, 2nd and 3rd Floors, all that space on the ground floor known closure.
any tender is reserved."
as the Lobby and a portion of the ground floor of the Right Wing of the Ho Hong Bank Building to- gether with the servants' quarters at the back thereof
Each member has the right to introduce 2 non-members to the Members' Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5.00 each up to FRIDAY, 16th March 1928.
The charge for admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.00. Each member can obtain, upon application to the Secretary, Badges for admission of 2 Ladies free of charge.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etce- tera, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
FANLING HUNT
Steeplechases.
EASTER MEETING. Saturday, 31st March, 1928. DRAFT PROGRAMMES AND FAMILY HOTEL—Victoria Gar-ENTRY FORMS for the EASTER dens. Quiet apartments and MEETING to be held on SATUR- Suites of rooms. Full board from DAY, 31st March, may be obtained $95, $110, $130, monthly, Large from Dr. F. Pierce-Grove, Alexan- commodious rooms. Also daily dra Buildings. rates; five minutes from ferry, next new Hotel, Hankow Kowloon, Tel. K.367.
POSITION VACANT.
Road,
WANTED.-Portuguese or Chin- ese LADY to take charge of Eng-
."
ENTRIES close before NOON WEDNESDAY, 20th March, 1928.
MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD
'OF CHINA..
HONGKONG BRANCH,
Jish correspondence in Import- Members are requested to at- Export Office. Apply stating extend a Regular Monthly Meeting periènce and salary expected to Box, No. 338, care of "Hongkong at the GUILD OFFICE, 67, De Telegraph."
Voeux Rond, Central (DAVID HOUSE) on TUESDAY, 13th POSITION VACANT.--European March, at Six o'clock p.m. Nursery Governess wanted for child of nine, Peak district, no teaching required. Apply Box No. 337,
care of "Hongkong Tele- graph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-1926 Standard-six, 6 seater Studebaker, Owner driven. In Excellent Condition, Any trial. Apply Box No. 335, care of "long- kong Telegraph."
PREMISES TO LET. TO LET-A well furnished Flat of 2 Rooms with usual con- veniences, Nathan Rond. (5 Mins, Ferry).
Inmediate possession, moderate rent or would sell furni- ture. Apply Box No: 339, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Raad, Hongkong. Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.
COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Qurèn's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.
TO LET-From May lat, Well furnished house at Felix Villas. Modern Sanitation. Elec. Light, Telephone. Inspection any time.
BUSINESS.
Elections, Reserve Fund. General.
W. J. STOKES, Branch Secretary
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
CO., LED."
Notice is hereby given that the Thirty-Ninth Ordinary General Meeting will be held at the Com- party's Offens, P. and O. Building, on Friday, 16th March, 1928, at 12 noon, for the purpose of present- ing the Report of the Directora together with a Statement of Ac- counts to 31st. December, 1927, and electing Directors and Audi- tors.
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 3rd. March, 1928 to 16th. March, 1928, bath days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered..
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON AND CO., LTD..
Agents. Hongkong, 24th, Feb., 1928.
NOTICE.
Apply Box No. 336, care of "Hong- THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA kong Telegraph.”
TO LET-Furnished rooms with bathroom attached in English and
DOCK COMPANY LIMITED.
Competing Boats must be at the starting line by 330 p.m. and place themselves under the Star- ter's orders so that they can be lined up before the gun is fired.
Ships proposing 'to enter boats are requested to motify the Hon. Secretary, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, not later than noon on the 14th March.
R. J. VERNALL Hon. Secretary, H.KRY.C. Hongkong, 18th Feb, 1928.
IL J. CHATER, Surgeon Captain, RN. Hongkong, 12th March, 1928.
NOTICE.
The Columbia Pacific Shipping Company beg to announce that Mr. A. L. Thomson, who has been Acting Agent, has been appointed General Agent at Hongkong. affective 7th March, 1928.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General The 39th ORDINARY ANNUAL Meeting of the Company will be MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in held at P. and 0. Building, Vic-the above COMPANY will be hold torta in the Colony of Hongkong, Int the Offees of the Company, St. at 12:10 o'clock in the afternoon, George's Building, Chater Road, on FRIDAY, thổ 16th day of Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday, March, 1928, for the purpose of the 21st day of March, 1928, at considering, and if thought fit,noon for the purpose of receiving passing the following Resolution a statement of accounts and the s an Extraordinary Resolution:-report of the Directors for the
year ended 31st December, 1927.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Tuesday the 13th March, 1928, until Wednesday, the 21st March, 1928, both days inclusive.
"That the capital of the Com- pany be increased from its pre- sent capital of $3,000,000 (Hong- kong Currency) divided into 300,000 shares of $10 each to $6,000,000 (Hongkong Currency) divided into 600,000 shares of $10 each and that such addi- tional shares shall rank in all respects pari pussu with the original capital of the Com- pany."
HEREBY
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 1st March, 1928.
THE HONGKONG ROPE · MANUFACTURING CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
The Forty-fourth Ordinary Year-
Arm-
thing like their form of three years
when
they wore successful in winning the Lengue, the visitors found them difficult opponents and bad to share the points. Tho Univer- sity, who have only lost one match, thus hocama the champfans for this season.
vice.
Kowloon Forced to a DrawW.
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 1
(Dir. G. Roza)" %
(Mr. Wong) 8 Time: 1.32 4/5 min. 6 lengths. 3 lengths.
$28.20
Mr. Luen Vick's Warlordship
Pari Mutuoli Winner,
Places $0.50, $5.00.
Cash Swoops: Ist-Ticket No. 67 $83.70; 2nd Ticket No. 42--$24.00; 3rd-Ticket No. 38 $12.
$18.30.
No.
Thred dropped sitters and indiffer- The Chun Chit Plate- Milo. Comprising:--
ent fielding by some of the players. Mr. Hee Choong's Man-of-war "Blackwood Tables, Teapoys, were responsible for the Kowloon C.C.
being unable to beat the Civil Sor-Mr. Spocial's Valour (Mr. Proulx)
(Mr. Charles) A 2 Pedestals, Joss Tables, Stools, Teak Clothes Hangers, Iron and
Mr. Yam Man's Charry Brandy The
home team knocked up 100 Teak Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, runs.
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 9 Time: 1.01 2/6 min. 9 lengths. Washstands, Wardrobes,
With an hour and a half in which
1 length. chairs, Couches, Dining Tables,ing team was given little chance of Places $5.40, 36.70, $5.50.
to make the necessary runs, the visit- Pari Mutuel: Winner Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner attacking the bowling, which was Cash Sweeps: 1st-Ticket Waggons, Ice Chests, Crockery,adne too easy to play. In an attempt 116-$181,60, 2nd-Ticket No. 15 Glass Ware,
to snatch a short run Ramsey ran $51.80, 3rd-Ticket No. 32-$25.90, Cutlery, Cooking |
Brace out after the latter had only 3.The Sun Chun Plato-7 Fur Utensils, Stoves, Tonk Counters, scored two. It was
left to Lyal to longs. Winner $260. 2nd $125, 3rd $76. - Pictures, Pots and Plants, Rattan defy the bowling, and assisted by the Mr. Union's Fook Shau
(Mr. Clark) 1 Chairs, Carpet Runners, Toilet Fincher brothers and Buxton, the
score gradually began to mount. Mr. Chin Lee's Wing Sto Sete, etc., etc.,'
The visitors also had 4 race
(Mr. Wong) 2 On Vlow on Day of Sale.
against time and although Buxton Mr. S. W. Cheng's Pitchfork Tarm-Cash on Delivery. made every effort to overtako the
(Mr. Proulx) 1 hosts' sporo ho was beaten by the Time: 1.69 min. longth. Many LAMMERT BROS. clock. Stumps were drawn with tha lengths.
Auctioneers. Kowloon team *till 14 runs in Par Mutuel: Winnor $7.00. Pla- Hongkong, 12th March, 1928. arrchrs.
cea $5.10, $5.20,"
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned, have received instructions to sell by Public Aug- tion
on WEDNESDAY, the 14th March, 1928, commencing at 2.45 p.m. at No. 465, The Peak, |Barker Road,
A Quantity of Valuable House hold Furniture.
(Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Tuesday, the 13th March, 1928.
Terms: Cash on Delivery. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction,
For the visitors Lyni took eight wickets for 01 runs and then scored
46.
1'
junior became Tanners
Batting Arst the Kowloon toam
Cash Sweep: 1st-Ticket No. 92 $235.20; 2nd-Ticket No. 12-$07.20 3rd-Ticket No. 78-533.00,
4-The Lit Chun Plate-1 Milc. Kowloon Junior Wins.
Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow
(Mr. Wong) 1 By defeating the Club de Recreio Mr. K.H.'s Chemal (Mr. G. Raza) 2 by nine runs, the Kowloon CCMr. Huen Chung'a Chow Taze Lon
up in the
(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 3 Time: 2.10 4/5 min. Neck. 2 lengths.
Pari Mutuel: Winner #11.20. Pla- cc $5.90, $0.50, $0.30.
Caah Sweepst 1st-Ticket No. 103-$268.00; 2nd-Ticket No. 80 $74. 3rd-Ticket No. 42--$37.
5. The Chun Fun Plate Once Round. Winner $200. 2nd $100, Mr. S. W. Hea's Ching Hal
Second Division. scored 83 rum (Ravon 30) and then dismissed their opponents for 73 (Carvalho 22). Lee did most of the damage," taking six wickets for 10
runs.
Friendly Matches;
On the Pokfulam ground the Hong- kong University were beaten by the II.K.C.C: by 43 runs. The town team batted first and made 188 declared, the University replying with 146,
Leagu
Cralgengower v I. A.
The Cralgengower repeated their ВИСССВЯ over the Royal Artillery, tho military team being beaten by 87 runk. The Valley players knocked up 185 (Fritz 48 and Zimmern 36), Louch taking six wickets for 47. The visitors replied with 98 (Musson 34,) Oliver taking six wickets for 14 runs,
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a. further Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the same place at 12.30 o'clock in the
thely Meeting of Shareholders in the MONDAY, afternoon, on SECOND DAY of April, 1928, for above Company will be held at
on THURSDAY, the purpose of considering and, if St. George's Building, Chator thought fit, confirming the above Road, Victoria, on Thursday, the the 15th March, 1928, commencing Resolution as a Special Resolution. 22nd March, 1928, at 11.30 o'clock at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Room,
a.m. for the purpose, of receiving Duddell Street, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY statement of accounts and the A Valuable Collection of Curios, FURTHER GIVEN that a further roport of the General Managers Comprising: Extraordinary General Meeting of for the year ended 31st December, Five Coloured Vases, Blackwood Hongkong C.C, v University. the Company will be held at the 1927, and electing 3
Josy Table, Carved Lacquer Vases, Consulting Procelain Table Screens, Crystal the Junior champions and lost by nine The Hongkong C. G. seconds played same place on MONDAY the | Committee and Auditors.
Ornaments, Jade Vases and runs in a low scoring match. The SECOND DAY, of April, 1928, at The Transfer Books of the Com-Birds, Ivory Figures, Porcelain home team scored 60 (Sudan 4 for 12.40 o'clock in the afternoon or pany will be closed from Monday Flower Bowls, Plates, Bronze 13. Hiptoola 5 for 30), and the so soon thereafter as the above 12th March, 1928, until Thursday Gongs, Embroidered Mandarin University replied with 69 (Hancock Meeting shall have terminated for the 22nd March, 1928, both days in- Conta, Valances and Hangings, for 18 and Parker 2 for 9.).. the purpose of considering and, if |clusive.
Q. C. v.Staff and Dopts. thought fit, passing the following Resolutions, namely:--
1. "That the Directors be, and they are hereby authorised, to capitalise the sum of $1,500,- 000 profits of the Company standing to the credit of the Company's Reserve Fund and to allot to the members bold- ing shares of the Company as
·
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong ist March, 1928.
THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
The Fifty-ninth Ordinary Gen-
on the 1st day of July, 1928, oral Meeting of Shareholders will
in respect of the net amount be held at the Offees of the Under-, capitalised fully paid shares signed on Monday, the 26th March,
Chinese Hand Paintings, Lacquer- ed Cupboards, Trunks, etc., etc. Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Wednesday, the 14th March, 1928. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. "Hongkong. 3th March, 1928.
LETTER GOLF.
It's easy to get BURN from
of the Company of equivalent 1928, at Noon, for the purpose of WIRE if it's a live one. Just four nominal value in the propor-receiving the Report of the Gen-strokes and you're there.
tion of one share for every Jeral Managers, together with a two shares of the Company statement of Accounts for the year then held by such persons ended the 31st December, 1927. respectively and that such
The Share Register and Trans-
shares so allotted shall rank fer Books will be closed from the for dividenda as. from the Ist 12th to the 26th March, 1928, both day of July, 1928."
days inclusive.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN American family home, new that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting management, excellent food and of Shareholders, will be held in service. Hongkong side, terms the Office of the Company, 2, moderate. Box No. 334, care of Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on "Hongkong Telegraph."
A person TUESDAY, 20th March, 1928, at neen,, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of 'Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1927.
TO LET-From end of March to October, Penk. One European furnished HOUSE with three bed- rooms, electricity, gas and flush. Five minutes from Penke Station. The Share Register and Trans- Apply to Box. 327, care of "Hong- for Books will be closed from the kong Telegraph.”
14th to the 20th March, 1928, (both days inclusive).
TO LET-Fully furnished with servants for six months from 1st June. No. 101, The Peak Mount Kellett. 5 roomed.concreto house. All modern conveniences. Rain proof. Would consider let from 1st May. Apply Hastings Dennys & Bowley, 8, Des Voeux Rond."
kong Electric Co.'s Works), with
F
By Orden of the Board of Directors.
R. M. DYER, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 6th March, 1928.
POSITION WANTED.
JARDINE
MATHESON &
CO., LTD, General Managera,
The Hongkong. Fire Insurance
Co., Ltd, Hongkong, 5th, March, 1928.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
2. "That if, on such distribution 25 aforcauid, any person would be entitled to a frac- tion of a share, the Directors shall, in lieu of issuing frac tional certificates, cause the whole share to be allotted to or persons to be nained by the Directors and such share may, at such time as the Directors think fit, be sold and the proceeds dis- A REVISED LIST of dates on tributed amongst the persons which matches are to be played entitled to the fractions mak- | is posted in the Pavilion. Com- ing up the share,"
petitors are requested to consult same as soon as possible.
Dated the 3rd day of March, 1928,, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD, Agents.
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CHINA AUCTION30, Jamice's-place, was don-
ROOMS.
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If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION BOOM
EV. M. R. do SOUSA,
ducted by Messrs. Arber, Rutter.. Waghorn, and Brown. The highest price, £1,650, was given for a break- front Chippendale cabinet, 7ft wide, with richly-carved cornice and tracery, formerly in the man- sion of Rotherwas. Hereford. "The Footpath-by the Water Lane," a canvas by Birkot Foster, fetched £590.
(Mr. Clark) 1 His Excellency the Governors
Veloz (Mr. Wong) 2 Mr. Yam Man's May'
(Mr. Harriman) s Timo: 2.04 1/5 min. Short head. 3 'lengths.
Part Mutuel Winner $121.40. Places $8.50; $0.10; $6.40.
Cash Sweeps: 1st-Ticket No. 172 8302.70; 2nd-Ticket No. 70-
$86.60 3rd-Ticket No. 180-$43,30,
6. The Yuen Siu Plato 9 Furlonga. Mr. Tang's Sutherland"
(Mr. Harriman) I Mr. R. C.'s Glenmerin
(Mr. Clark) ? Mr. P. N. Cheng's Fir Des
(Mr. Proulx) 8 Many lengths..
Time: 2.30 2/5 min. (4 lengths. -
Places 38.30,- $9.50
Pari Mutuel: Winner $15,00.
Cash Sweeps: 1st-Ticket No. 179 $308.70; 2nd-Ticket No. 170- $88.20, 3rd-Ticket No. 91-$44.10.
7-The Shang Yuen Plate 1 Miles. Winner $260, 2nd $125, 3rd $75. Mr, Luen Vick's Ma Kau Stac
G. Roza) 1..
This game was played on the Indian R. C. ground, the Collego winning by nine runs. The military team scored Mr. K. H,'s Chemal 52 (Fletcher 6 fox. 82) and Queen's College replied with 61 (Hala, 8 for 8 | Mr. S. W. Chong's Wushang and Newberry 4 for 21.)
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. The following is the list of loca share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1230 b. Chartered Bank, £217 b.
·Mercantile A. & B., £334 n. P. and 0.891 n. East Asia, $70 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., 86621 b.
Union Ins., #332 sa.
North China, Ins., Tis. 149 n.
Yangtze Ins., $46) b.
China Underwritors, 82.20 -b. China Fires, $215 n.
H. R. Fire Ing., #735 - b..
Shipping, Douglasca; 41 b.
H. K. Steamboats, $277 ́ ́b. H. K. Tugs,, $2.80 a... Indo-Chinak, (Prof.) $35 Shell Trans., 30/- n.g Union Waterbata, 820
Mining Bonguets, $2. Kailans. 63-
Langkats, Tls, $1848. S'hai Exploration, Tis. 2.75 b.. Rauba, 41 b. Tronobs, 17/6 b
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $142., Whampoa Docks, $481 n. China Providents 86.45 b. Hongkcows, Tls. 164 b Now Enginoerings, Tle. 4.70 Shanghal Docks, Tls. 99 bi
Coltons.
Ewo. Cottons, Tle, 19.05. Orientals, Tia 2.15 b 8'hai Coltons, Tis. 60 (old) b.
2. Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Hotels, 39.70 L H. K. Landa, $671 ang l S'hai Lands Tis. $131 #b Humphreys, $142. b. Roalties, $8.90.b. Territoriala, $1j n
(Mr, Usher) 2
(Mr. Charles) | 3.
Time: 2,45 3/6, min. 2 lengths,
length.
Pari
Mutuel: Winner $10.40. Places $5.70; 30.20; $16.20.
Cnah Sweeps: 1st Ticket No. 38: $323.40; 2nd-Ticket No. 46-402.- 40: 3rd Ticket No. 47-$46.20.
8The Ching Ming Plate Mile. Messrs, Crabbe & Usher's War-
rington (Mr. Usher) 2 Mr. Cheng Kwok On's Ullswater
(Mr. Proulx) Mr. Cleuk Suen Lo's U-Un II
2
(Mr. Wong) 3 Time: 1.01 3/5 min 1 length. lengths.
Parl Mutuel: Winner $7.50. Pla-
ces $5,80, $101,00, 18.30.
Cash Sweepa; 15-Ticket No. 169 8804; 2nd-Ticket No. 100-$87. Brd Ticket No. 178-$13,
1.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, $261 : n... Poak Trams, (old) $12 sa. Star Forries, #644 - na: China Lights, (Comb.) $18° H'kong. Electrios, $741 sa. Macao Electrica, $21 b. Telephones $4.45 b. China Busos, Tis. 61 n. Singapore Tractions, 11/9
Industrials.
China Sugars,810.75 Malabons, #274 m. -Canton Ices; $1 b.
Coments (Comb). 812.65. Ropos (Old) 19.40 . United Asbestos $10 m..
Stores &c, b.Dairy Farms, $21
Watsons, $12.80 15., Der A. Wing, 23. Lane Crawfords, #31 Mackintosh, $22 ́ ́`s.' Binoores, $91. b, Wm. Powells, $5
Miscellaneous Amusements, $29) b. Constructions, $1) d. B'que Ind. G. Bonda, 60% b AKG. Loan, 6% Prom
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