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cheater Assurance Co., Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insurance Co., Limited. Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation Co., Limited, Shire Line, Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. (Trans-Pacific.)
Dodwell, Carlill and Co., Agents for United -Asbestos Oriental Agency. Ld., Northern Pacific Steamship and Railway Cos., Mogul Steamship Co., Limited, Warrack's Line of Steamers, Milburn's Line of Steamers, Burrell Line of Steamers, Natal Line of Steamers, Standard Life Assurance Co., Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Co., Limited, Ocean Marine Insurance Co., Limited, Imperial Fire In- surance Co., Limited, Lion Fire Insurance Co., Limited., Zocus Paint Co., Limited, of London, British Boiler Cleaning and Enamelling Co.
Bay View Hotel, The Ramsgate of Hong. kong.
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Japan Mail Steam- ship Co., Japan-Europe, Japan-Australia, Yokohama-Bombay, Hongkong Seattle, and Japan, Korea, Vladivostock, China, Manila, and other local lines.
Kelly and Walsh, Limited, Publishers, Printers, Booksellers, and General Agents; Agents for Henry S. King and Co., Starley Bros.' Coventry "Psycho " Cycles,
Brown, Jones and Co., Undertakers, Dealers in Marble and Granite Memorials and Monu- ments.
Wing Kee and Co., Coal Merchants and Shipchandlers.
Kwong Hep Loong, Engineers and Ship- builders.
SHEET C.
Sheet C contains views of the Queen's Statue, Queen's Road, Praya West, Praya East, Bonham Strand, St. John's Cathedral, the City Hall, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Man Mo Temple, the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven, the Hall of the Tung Wah Hospital, the Jubilee Flower Show Building, and the following advertisements :-
A. S. Watson and Co., the leading Manufac
turers of Aerated Waters in the Far East.
"THE HŐNÖKÖNG WEEKET TREES AND
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF
CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S CUP FOR JULY. Members turned out in strong force for this monthly competition and the Pool, and some fair returns have been sent in. The holder of the cup for the month is again a long handicap man, whilst the "Pool" resulted in a tie be tween three players, who, unless they divide the stakes, must play off within ten days, and their rounds must be the first played on the links after the tie.
Following are the scores handed in :---
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
་་་
Mr. E. C. Lane Mr. P. de C. Morriss Mr. M. Stewart Mr. G. Stewart Mr. C. M. G. Burnie Mr. H. Pinckney Mr. E. F. Mackay...
Spriggs
Mr. C. W. Mr. C. A. Tomes Mr. A. J. McClure
2388885288585
Brig "Earique" Banshian cutting
July 18, 1888.
Ur.
19,150.00
$10,000, 0
2,600.00000
7,500.00
Less amount paid on account
Sundry debtors
$10,774.91
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, cash with
Less provision for bad debts 2,433.92
Lash in hand
Balance of profit and loss account 8217,040.75
Less amount of offima liquidated
9,274.57
Liquidation Account.
Dr.
To saw mill erections and machinery, book
value
8,338.99 35,689,82
274.71
237,766.18
$8-1,769.70
105
+
21
93
8
.95
...
10
48,759.10
89
3
To schooner " Congo,” book value.
16,068.00
99
11
To dwelling houses, book value
11,550.44
98
8
To schooner "Elena," book value
9,519,64
106
15
To steam launch "Lotus," book value
Mr. G. Millward
....103
11
Mr. G. W. F. Playfair... 110
To Banshian cutting...815,666.99 book value
Less amount purchase
8,802.95
18
Mr. C. H. Grace
money unpaid
7,600.00
104
8,166.99
112
15
106
8
To stook timber on September 1st, 1896, book
value
-4,875.00-
114
To furniture, book value
13
101
· 4,622.42
26 entries. POOL.
To Varaders shares, book value
To claims liquidated...........
93 8 95 10
85 ties
89
3
86
103
92
104
95
106
98
114 11 101 24 entries.
Mr. P. de C. Morriss Mr. K. G. Campbell, R.A. 99 14
Mr. G. Stewart Mr. M. Stewart
Mr. G. Millward
Mr. C. A. Tomes Mr. C. H. Grace
Mr. A. J. McClure
WATER POLO MA CH.
32288285
V.R.C, NO. 1 TEAM V. KING'S OWN NO. 1 TEAM
&
Cr.
6,250,00 0,274,57
́$126,489.32
42,196.25
By amount of purchase money, collected
By balance carried to profit and loss socount. 88,293.08
Working A¤¤¤UAT.
Dr
To general expenses, salaries, do. To balance carried to profit and loss account...
Cr.
L. Martel and Co., Wine and Spirit Mer- chants, Storekeepers, and Commission Agents.
Williams, Gibson and Co., Cycle Manufac-good struggle throughout, but the V.R.C. men To amount of debit at time of
turera, "The Dragon Cycle"; Agents for Cort's Puncture Proof Pneumatic Tyres.
Thomas's Grill Room, "The Leading Caterer of Hongkong."
Chai On Marine Insurance Co., Ld. Tai Shing Paper Manufacturing Co., Ld., Aberdeen Paper Mills.
L. M. Alvares and Co., General Merchants, &c.
Lane, Crawford and Co., Agents for Hol- zapfel's Compositions Co., Ld., Napier John- stone's Square Bottle Whisky, Norman Brown Special Scotch Whisky, Chubb's Safes, Collard and Collard Pianos, Phillip's Wrought Iron Safes.
A. G. Gordon and Co., Engineers and Launch Builders; Agents for Hongkong Steam Launch Co., Id.
The Kae Shean Co., Printers, Bookbinders, Rubber Stamp Makers, and Dealers in Electri cal Apparatus.
Po On Marine Insurance and Godown Co.,
Ld.
Chun On Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Man On Insurance Co., Ld. (Marine). On Tai Insurance Co., Ld. (Marine). Windsor Hotel,
8. Stockhausen, Draper, Silkmercer, Dress- maker, and Milliner.
Kwong Sang and Co., Shipchandlers, Sail makers, Provision Merchants, Contractors, Rig. gers, and Stevedores.
Yee Sang and Co., Coal Merchants.
U. Nervegna and Co., Italian Commercial Agency.
Dressmakers,
A Fong, Photographer. Fairall and Co., Drapers, Milliners, Hosiers, Haberdashers, and General Outfitters.
Kwong Sang, Photographer, Enlargements and Local Views.
Boa Vista Hotel, Macao, "The fanatorium
of South China.”
Kinghoru and Macdonald, Consulting Engi peers and Surveyors and Machinery Con tractors.
* Hongkong Daily Press,” “Chung Nogi Ben Po," Chronicle and Directory, &o.
$125,489.33
10,580,16
592.85
$11,125.00
11,:28:00
$11,128.00
PROFIT AND Loss AccounT.
Dr.
liquidation
$122,940.62
Add book value of good-will... 41,400.00
104,840.52
88,298.08
$247,683.60
Or.
By balance of working account By balance......
592.85 247,040.75
3247,638.00
This replayed game in the League competi- day, as many spectators as can be accommodated tion was brought off very pleasantly on Mon- By profit on sales of timber and exchange in the limited space available at the Recreation Club witnessing the contest. There was always were superior. They scored twice in each half, whereas their opponents only managed The ultimate result was V.R.C. 4, King's To balance of liquidation account one, that being obtained in the second portion. Own 1. The soldiers were inferior only in throwing the ball, but that is the most import- ant feature in the game and it shows they lack practice.
H. G. BROWN AND CO., LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATIÓN,
AGENCY, LIMITED.
The following is the report, of the liquidator THE UNITED Asbestos ORIENTAL for presentation at a general meeting of share- holders, to be held at No. 27, Queen's Road Central, at noon to-morrow:--
The Liquidator now begs to present to share holders a statement of the company's accounts made up to March 31st, 1898.
It is to be regretted that these accounts are not final; but the disturbances in the Philippine Islands have greatly delayed the winding up, and there remain one or two items to be cleared up. When these are closed, the winding-up can be completed, and the remaining assets distri- buted.
The following is the report of the General Managers to the second ordinary general meeting of shareholders, to be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on Tuesday next at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Gentlemen,-The General Managers beg to submit the accompanying statement of the Company's accounts for the year ending Blet May, 1898.
Profit and loss account.After provid-
ing for the loss of the previous year $620.06 and balance of preliminary expenses 809.99
$1,430.05
As will be observed from the accompanying accounts, there is a cash balance in hand of $36,014.53, and this I propose should be disposed there is a credit balance carried forward to next of as follows
To distribute $5.00 per share on
6,000 shares
$30,000:00 6,014.63
$36,014:53 which I hope will meet with your approval.
J. WHELLEY, Liquidator. Hongkong, July 12th, 1898.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS TO 31ar March, 1898. LIABILITIES. Dr.
To carry forward to next account...
Capital:-6,000 shares, each 50 paid up Snadry creditors
Le claims liquidated .............
$1644.27
191274.57
account of $936:46.
The General Managers regret that the work- ing of the Shanghai Branch has been unsatis- factory during the past year.
The Chief Superintendent of the Company, Mr. Skinner, visited Shanghai in September and December last and, in consequence of his report, the General Managers decided to continue the working of the Branch for a further period. A new superintendent has been appointed, and it is ..hoped that the results of the next few montha' working will warrant a continuance of business 300,000.00 | at that port.
1,769.70 $301,769.70
Mr. Skinner also visited Japan, which he considers a promising field for the Company's operations; business has already been commenced there, and the prospects are such as to, warrant the hope of its further profitable development.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.