LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC. AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from
MRS. C. MONTAGUE EDE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
to sell by Public Auction, a part of her VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
the 13th, 14th, 16th and 10th March, 1929.
at
NO. 3, BOWEN ROAD
LAWN TENNIS.
JAPANESE STRUGGLE IN SINGLES EVENT.
scta,
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1029.
YESTERDAY'S SOCCER- EXTRA MEETING.
K.O.S.B. BEAT QUEEN'S IN
SECOND DIVISION,
IHANDICAPS FOR-SATURDAY'S
Six
RACES.
Pretender
With the exception of the Amst Playing at Sookunpos in their ro The following handicaps have boon round match between two Japanese, turn game, the E.0.8.B. defeated the allotted for the first extra mooting H. Yoshida and T. Akiyama, all the Queen's yesterday by two clear goals of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be
held on Saturday: games in the Open Championship in a second division match,
Happy Valley Handicap "A" Class— tournament played on the Hongkong
The Borderers were the better side Cricket Club ground yesterday, after-
Furlonge; Young on the afternoon's play, and fully (163 lbe), Christmas Chimes (101), noon were ono-sided affairs, the win. deserve their win. The previous ners taking the decision in straight meeting between their teams ended in Chesapeake Bay (185), Bakers Bay
(168), Frenchman's
Bay (158). Without being enterprising, Yoshida a win for the Queen's by four goals Buster (140), Target (146), Majes- tie Hall (162), Imperial Hall (156), only just managed to qualify to meet to one.
The Borderers' Arst goal was Town Hall (153), City Hall (148), M. W. Lo in the next round by defort-
Reso Hall (162), Piciclo (147), Misty ing Akiyama by thros sets to twe. lucky one. Craig sent in from the Ros The match was fought out from the left, and Rowbottom caught the ball Eve (169), New Year's Eva (186), commending each day at 11 a.m. with an intrval from 1 to 2.30 p.m. baseline, with both players driving but fell Craig running up got the Boxing Eve (168), Blue Danube (140), forcibly to each other. Yoshida had ball clear and Crawley, sont it into One-Third (149), Monterey Bay the botter of the exchanges in the the net. The Queen's sat up a hat (149), Winsome Stag (158), Trium Brat two acts, but he was the first to attack through Morris, but the for-phant Stag (160), Duke of Melrose show signs of tiring and in the third wards worn weak in front of goal. (148), Tarmacadam (147), 0-Mont set was not as consistent. Both put A fino goal to Toal gave the Borderers (147).
Happy Valley Handicap "B" Glass up
went to Akiyama after The second half was scrappy, both-Sir Furlongs: Sutherland (145 lbs.), set, which wruggle for the fourth a two gouls lead at the interval. fourteen games.
The final out was teams missing ensy chances. Bar-King's Falloch (152), Bowden (153) played in semi-darkness, and when ham, Crawley and Toal were hard Blue World (161), Kom Teng 1tali The Ape (148), The Haugh (1432). four all was called the umpire an-workers for the winners, while Mor-
nounced that the game would be ris and Harris put in good work for (145), Monk (152), Tho Jamnica (155), Sunning (168), Erin's Isle stopped if no decision was reached
the losers.
(168), Ace of Spades (150), Wuchang ten games. Yoshida just managed to win the match, taking the anal
Glory (162), Desert Wind May (149), Sunshino (145), The following will represent the Cream Cracker (152). Loch Alsh Hongkong Football Club against the (155), Loch Etivo (148), Noukhail Saturday at South Broward; (158). The Farmer (146) cert Navy on the South China ground on (151) Skinfazi (150), Gold Medal Holt, Bishop; Wallington, Stewart, Storm (100), White Mist (161), Bright McBride; Watson, Alexander, Scott, Prospect (150), The Pheasant (158), Trambitzky and 'Coppin. Reserve, The Ptarmigan (146), Flying Stag (148), Fanling Stag (163), Thunder- Reid,
bolt (163), As You Like It (148), Duke of Nieblung (148), Duke of Normandy II (147), Inca (144), Fifty Fifty (100).
Teak Upholstered Black Satin Couches, Armchairs, Book Casos Mahogany Dining Table, Tables, Teak Ice Chest, etc., etc.
Oak Bedateado, Toak Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Tenk Dressing Table, Teak Chest of Drawers, Large Teak Linen Cupboards, Curios, Old Japanese Prints, Water Colours, Bronze and Brass Ornaments, 1 Large Carved Ivory Tusk, otc., etc. LARGE QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RED LACQUER WARE
comprising:-
etc., etc.
Joss Tables, Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, Cabinets, Desks, Stools, Blackwood Frames with Jades, Ornaments, Soroen, Chinese Temple; Arms on Blackwood Stände, etc., etc.
*180
Telescope in perfect condition, Valuable Books, New Oxford Dictionary and Century Dictionary, etc., etc.
and
One Very Fine and Old Japanese Dinner Service (completu). One Large Kelvinator,
One Large American Ice Box with Glass Doors,
One Victrola with 600 Records (Mostly Red Seal).
al80
FOUR OLD BLACKWOOD CLOTHES CHESTS, ONE OLD BLACKWOOD MIRROR.
upt at 6-4.
JAB Pong-chin and Chong Chi wing had little dificulty in winning decided in straight sets. The former respective matches, both being accounted for Iu Tak-chouk while the Intter beat Chan So.
In the Doubles event, Leonard and Bodiker, who is a stranger to the local tournament, defeated Hung Bodiker, and Grose in three sots. who recently came from Tientsin, a very useful partner with a fore- hand drive as his chief asset, His position shots down the middle of the court won him many points, while ho was placing nicely although at times erratic,
Yesterday's Results.
*
(Formerly the property of the late Empress Dowager of China, Akiyama 6-3, 6-3, 4-0 6-8 6-4; and bought in Peking during the Boxer trouble in 1900.)
Wine Bins by Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
and
and
A Good Quantity of Vintage Wines.
Large Quantity of Cocos Palms (Ostrich Feather), Mauritius Palmo, Fan' Palma, Standard Orange Trees Plants, Maiden Hair and Asparagus Ferns.
(All Plants in Tubs and Pots.)
1000 Plaster Boards for Garden Beds..
On View from Monday, the 11th March, 1929. Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.0. to sell by Public Auction,
on FRIDAY,
the 8th March,, 1929, commencing at 3:00 p.m. At the Commanding Officer'a Quarters, No. 14, The Peak,
A Quanlity of Valuable Household. Furniture.
(Catalogues will be Issued.) On View from Thursday, the 71: March, 1920..
Terins:-Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS
TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN FOUR LOTS on.Tucsday,
the 12th day of March, 1929. at 3 o'clock p.m.
at their Auction Rooms, No. 4, Duddell Street, Vietoria, Hongkong.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES
LOT NO. 1-The property known ne Nos. 99D, 99E and WELLINGTON 99F* STREET comprises
three newly erected four storied Chinese shops and dwellings with basements situate in the centre of the city on the pleee or parcel of ground re- gistered in the Land Office as Section C and the Remaining Portlon of Inland Lot No, 164 having an
area
οι
2662 aquare feet or
thereabouts. The pro-
perty is situate on the
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
aituato in the centre of the city on the piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office aa Section 12 of Inland Lot No. 8 having an
Open Singles.-II. Yoshida beat T. Cheng Chi-wing beat Chan So 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Lim Peng-chin, beat In Tak-cheuk 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.
W. Leonard and Open Doubles. Le
beat Bodiker Grose 6-0, 6-3, 6-4.
Club Championship,-). 8. Green beat Very Rev. Alfred Swann 7-5,
D.
1-6, 7-5.
League Football,
A CONCORD CLUB.
INTERNATIONAL SCHEME
PROJECTED.
London, Mar. 0. There is to be established in London during the spring an International Sportsman Club, with headquarters
Happy Valley Handicap "C" Class -Six
Furlonge Ullswater (105 lbs), Anabasia
Touchwood (143), Aldorley (146), l'umpkin Fat
(166)
Belichy (151), Mountain Air (155), Eve (158), Tangle (100), The Jungle Book (149), Half Pint (162), False Alarm (140), Armony, Ole Man River (14), Slang River (160), Sunlech (155), Buff Jacket Eyes (146), Papaya (162), Dark Grosvenor House, Park Lane, (152)," King's Parado (152).
Waneliai Handicap "A" Cinas- which owes its inception to a recont public remark of the Prince of Wales One and a Quarter Miles:
Young that "the best friendship, whether, in- Protender (153 divini of international, in that made Chimes (161), Chesapeake Bay (101) on the field of sport,"
in
ba), Christmas
Bay Delaware Information will be supplied as to Town Hall (163). Rose Hall (162) various forms of sport plevailing in City Hall (148), Pickle (147), Grand Tattoo Eve (155), New Year's Eve several countries.
Handicap Singles "BW. A. Stewart (rec, 5/8) beat D. Ellis (owe 2/8), 5-7, 6-3, 6-4; L. A. R. Duncan It is anticipated that the club will (150), Boxing Eve (168), Misty Eve Lowe 5/6) beat H. Graves (rec. 3/6) also exercise a powerful influence) (150), One-Third (148), Winsome 6-3, 12-16,
in promoting international friend. Star (168), Triumphant Sing (163).
Wanchai Tandicap Doubles.-R. K. Valen-ships, apart from ita sporting side. One and a Quarter Milea: Ullswater
Handicap Class tine and A., Humphreys fowe 6/6) Its membership of (140 lbs), King's Falloch (152) The bent 11. R. Remington and L. Forster those who are already members of Ape (148), Blue World (181), (owe 3/4) 6-3, 2-0, 6-3,
To-day's Games.
Matches down for decision this
afternoon are:
Opon Singles.-J. Hale Holmes; T. Jomura v M. K. Lo.
C. E
Club Championship.-S. E. Green v. J. G. Lawrie,
Handicap Singlee **B. II. Ashworth (Scr.) v G, N. de Man (owe 2/0).
and G. C. Grove (owe 16/1) v T. 1. Handicap Doubles.-G. W. Sewall area of 723 square feet | Christie and D. J. Gil..or (rec, 16),
or thereabouts. The
Mixed Doubles.-E. J. R. Mitchell
Annual Crown rent and Mrs. Carnegie (rec. 2/6) v Com.
and Mrs. F. C. Buker (Ser.).
payable on this perty is $12.00.
pro-
LOT NO: 3.--The property known as No. 300 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL and No. 47 LOWER LASCAR ROW are excellent class three storied Chinese shops and dwellings. -No. 300 Queen's Road Central has an attic storey on the roof, and No. 47 Lower Lascar Row a basement. The property is situate on the piece or parcel of ground registered in
the Land Office as Subsection 1 of Section' AE of Inland Lot No. 211 having an area of 1273 square feet or thereabouts. The An-
LOT NO. 4.-The property known ду No. 1 CASTLE ROAD โe. મૈં Bemi- detached two storled European residence
1
German Interport Match.
A return match between the Gier- man Club of Honkong and the Ger- mun Club of Tungshan, Canton, “was played at King's Park over the week- end, and, as on the previous occasion, the Canton team won, thus becoming the possessors, for the present year, of a Challenge Cup which is being competed for by the nationals of the two ports,
and
The visiting players won by 14 its to six, and were represented by Dietrich, Recht, Schlcerner Schneider; while the local players were von Ehren, May, Neldt and Soltau.
SIM SHIELD HOCKEY.
ARMY WIN CONTEST BY DEFEATING THE CLUB.
The final match for the Sim hockey nual Crown Fent pay shield was played at the United Ser- able on this property vices Recreation Club ground yester- In $21.81.
day afternoon between the Army and Club, when the former won by four goals to nothing.
During the first half Capt. Wernicko obtained the hat trick, scoring thret reply from the Club, goals without while in the second half the Army's lead was Increased by Mr. Burlon, altuate in the central Following the conclusion of the game, the players gathered at the district of the city on Ü. S. R. Club where the shield was the middle levels, in u
presented to Capt. Wernicke by Mr. favourite residential. L. Sim. In handing over the locality on the piece shield, Mr. Sim said it was one of the or parcel of ground best finals he had seen and expressed the hope that the Army would again registerod in the Land
be successful. Office as Section B of Inland Lot No. 503 having an area of 4198 there. square feet or abouts. The property follows: is ripe for re-develop- ment purposes. The Army' Navy Annual Crown' rent Club payable on this pro- perty is $5.69,
North sido of Well- Further information and Copies ington Street and fa of the Particulars and Conditions bounded on the East of Sale may be obtained from:- by Peel Street and on
Since Mr. Sim put up the shield for competition the Club have won it once, while both the Navy and Army have held it twice,
The complete table for this aenaon
P. W. D. L Pta,
Bear
誊 3 0 1 1
4 2
0
4
0
3 2
FRIENDLY CRICKET.
the West by a private MESSRS, HASTINGS DENNYS & KOWLOON C.C. TO PLAY THE
Iano.
LOT NO. 2.—The property known
as No. 180 WELLING- TON STREET is an excellent class three atoried Chinese shop and dwelling house with iron balconies in front
}
BOWLEY,
Vendors' Solicitors,
or
8, Des Voeux Road Central,
MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS., The Auctioneers
(Continued from Pagë 4.)
CHINESE R.C.
The following will represent the Kowloon C. C." In a friendly match against the Chinoso R.C. at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Causeway Bay-W. Brace (Capt), A. W. Kameey, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, N. II. Ross, F. E. Lawrence, G.A.V. Hall, R.E.H. Oliver, 8. Jex, IL, Gregory and J. J.
Hirst.
leading clubs in their own countries. (158), Monk (152), The Jumaten
A temporary committoo have been appointed, on which great Britain (155) Doubtful (161) Monument Tangle (140), Bright Prospect (150), France, the United States, Spain (160) The Pheasant (158), The Italy, tho Argentine, Belgium, Chile Ptarmigan (148), Brigade Call (168), and the British Dominions are repro- As You Like It (148), Inca (144), sented.-British Wireless,
Wuchang (152).
Kayser Slipper Heel Hosiery.
To have the utmost in chic in hosiery-wear' Kayser "Slipper Heel" service weight. The heel ingeniously designed effects a trim, slim ankle line. But, the heel is not its only claim to distinction, for the quality, beauty and du- rability of the pure thread silk are other out standing features in all the new costume shades. At all leading dealers
*Trade Mark Ros
Kayser
GAY KEE,
Sanliary Merchant ♬ Englever.
DAVID HOUSE, Hongkong.
E. HING & CO. SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHANDLERS HARDWARE MERCHANTS. -
PHONE-CENTRAL No. 1116
An Evidence of Public Confidence
1918
New Insurance Issued
$18,578,580.
1923
$52,353,071..
1928
$87,322,612.
Insurance in Force
1918
$108,572,703.
1923
$246,716,731.
1926
$453,323,912.
Assets
1918
$26,748,393.
1923
$47,273,368,
1928
$87,495,370...
Dividends to Policyholders
1918
$344,060.
1923
1928
$687,300.
THE
$1,954,133.
MANUFACTURERS LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Agents~ARNHOLD & Co., Ltd.
FRENCH BUILDING, HONGKONG
TEL. C. 1500,
BRANCH OFFICES IN CANADA, UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN, INDIA, AFRICA, AGIA, JAPAN, PHILIPPINES, HAWAII VEST INDIES,
CENTRAL AND GOUTHAM
{
Wing Woo stront TEL Central 25
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.