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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

To-day's return of communicable disease gives six Chinese cases of cerebrospinal fever, one fatal.

Owing to the death of Macfarlane, the dance, advertised to take place at the U. S. R. C. this evening, is postponed.

The Pacific Steamship Company (Admiral Line) announces the addi- tion to their service of the "Edge mont," a new 9,600 tons deadweight steel vessel.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LD ́

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BILLIARDS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE SHARE MARKET.

W. Logan' & Co. in their weekly: share report state

THE CHINESE AND THE

JOCKEY CLUB.

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1818.

poules, the forrasr would be gravely affected in the event of the latter withileswing from the association by reason, of the order admisting Chinese to membership.

HONGKONG RACES.

TRAINING NOTES.

greatly affected its time. is capable of. Pile won by a large

An extraordinary general meeting THE HONGKONG CHAMPIONSHIP, of the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ld., was held at the hotel this morning at eleven o'clock, Mr. F. Maitland

This, competition for 1919 opened presided as Chairman. Shareholders attending were Sir Ellis Kadoorie, at the V.R.C. last night, the opening Messrs. F. Maitland, J. Scott Harston, pair being Mr. A. G. Pile of the A. Q. Lang. Josephs, W. Logan, M. Naval Yard and Mr.C. W. Hart of Manuk, B. W. Wylie, E. M. Ray- the China Sugar Refinery Hart mond, C. S. Gubbay, D. Somekh, Fun played much below his usual form, Pile being the better of the pair, but Tak Hang and J. H. Taggart.

.The Chairman addressed these even he did not display the form he present as follows:

Gentlemen: The Notice which margin: 105, but his beat break was the Secretary has just read sets forth only 28, Hart's best effort, being 22:1 the business for which this Extra-Scores: ordinary General Meeting has been called, and it is superfluous for me to therefore, formally propose that the Articles of Association be altered in the following manner, Le.. "In Article fire" should be sub $2 the word stituted for the word "four", the effect of this resolution being to increase the maximum number of the Directors from four to five, and I will ask some shareholder to kindly The Canty Times" says the second this resolution.”

The resolution was seconded by Canton-Macan laihoad Company! exports to begin eenstruation within Mr. W. Logan. The chairman then three months. Two of the team-proceeded: Bons required have been sulser.heil.

A. G. Pile

C. W. Hart

... 400 ... 295

The week under review has been

Tis month, the Hongkong. Chi-

As regards (4), we vedtored tof.

The gallops this morning were all interfered with by the Chinese New

nese made ac orsuccessful applica point out that the Shanghai Boes Year Holidays. Rates, however, con tinue well supported and a fair tion to be elected members of the Club and the Hongkong Jockey Club on the outside course. The number amount of business has been tran- Hongkong Jockey Club. As a meet do not stand on precisely the same of those present was the biggest so

Commerce, it was decided to seek sacted. The Shanghal Market has ing of the Chinese Chamber of footing. In the case of the Hong. far this season. All the ponies went

El, in a British Crown Colony, the average distance...

"Victory Star" caused sere little been closed all the week.

Banks-Hongkong Banks are firm membership of the Jockey Chik and hung Jockey Club, a large piece of for good long gallops, 2 miles being consequently, Misers, M. K. Laat was granted by the Government to with buyers at $7574

Maririe Insurances. Cantons, after J. M. Wong were deputed to ser certain individuals as trustees for the excitement by belting twice round This bolting business at $410 are now wanted at Sr Pahl Chater, C.M.G., the chair-Club as a nominal rent; the Club the course. It twice shied at an

man. Sir Paul advised the delegates included arong, its members persons object near the rails.

Burning Daylight" did a very $405.

Unions were done at $970 and to write officially to the Stewards of many different nationalities and the Cash and this was done, with the races, and yet the Chinese, who paid have buyers at $960,

Fire Insurances-China Fires are result that a reply, was received, more than 45th of the rates and good gallop in good time, the last wanted at $162 and Hongkong Fires the effect that the Club was a pri taxes of the Colony and many of quarter being 31. All the pontes are vate organisation at they declined whom were British, were, apparent now putting in hard work and next week it will be safe to begin to pick at $380.

Shipping. Indo-Chinas, owing to to answer any of the questions asked

out the likely winners. The times £40, have improved to a buying are meeting was held yesterday

taken this morning are given below in SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS. quotation of $160. Douglases are evening, but the proceedings wire

minutes, seconds and fifths of seconds.

private.

Jeyhoan, Mr. Nemazee. One mile, quiet $96.

last three quarters, 37; 1.13; 1.46.

Cassius, Mr. Adams. One' mile and a half, last mile. 38.1; 1.18.1; 1.54.1: 2.25.3

San Francisco with 160 first cabin add any further explanation. I will. THE GARRISON TOURNAMENT / the price in London advancing to t.the Balloting Comin bles. A für. debarred from s membership.

The Tenyo-Maru," T. K. K. arrived in port this morning from passengers aboard, and a number of bags of mail.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for week ending Jan. 25 amounted to 56, 153 tons and the Sales during the period, to 61,692 tons.

The Howitt Phillips Company is now playing in Shanghai. They are producing. by special request Brieux's play "Damaged Goods," this being the first time it has been giver in Shanghai.

"

83RD CO.,R.G.A. V. RAMC,

Doc and Wharves.-Hongkong Dock have sellers at $152, Wharves at Tis. 13-1

Miscellaneous.-Cements" buyers at $120, and Shanghai Docks

$7.80, strong with buyers at $9, Electrics $75, Hongkong Trams

The following "is the correspori dencat

The Shanghai Race Club was situated in the Foreign Settlement, and it was obvious that different con siderations would arise in that case, and in any case the position of the Shanghai Race. Club would not affect the matter in question.

This match was resumed.at the Soldiers Club last night, the 3rd Co. holding a lead of 267 points. Medicals, Simpson and Parrott of The play went further against the the R.G.A. both easily defeating Locer and Clarke respectively. The best efforts as regards breaks were Clarke 21 and 19, and Simpson 20. Watsons $5.90 and Waterboats $11:ew which we as doputies of the amem to our question being in the

The scores give the $3rd Co. R.G.A. a lead of 398 points and as the "It has been proposed by myself Medicals had one of their players and seconded by Mr. Logan that the unable to play last night, it is Articles of Association of this Com unlikely that the remaining match pary be altered in the following will now he played, as the R.G.A. manner, ie."In Article 82 the hold such a commanding lead. To word "five" should be substituted night the Staff and Depts. and R.G.A. Sgts. Mess will resume their for the word "four **.

The motion was then carried match. Scores:- hnanimously.

It was then announced that a

83RD CO. R.G.A.

195 200

200

200

200

The Government received Confirmatory Meeting would be sub-Copl. Glead... windfall this morning from the consequently convened in this connec fiscation of $60.07, from fourteen tiott, notice of which will be duly This concluded the advertised. gamblers who were arrested in a raid on 49, Queen's West, Seven of

meeting. them failed to put in an appearance Court, and their bails of $5 each were estreated. The rest were fined

Gr. Sharpe... Lieut. Thornewil! Gr. Hawley

Gr. Gregory

Gr. Simpson

Gr. Parrott

200 200

1396

FOOTBALL MEETINGS.

are

mile. 38.1; 1.15.3: 1.51; 2.21.4.

Beach Sand, Mr. F. W. Sutterle. One half mile 1.10.

Rheostat, Mr. St. George One

Sea Sand, Mr. F. W. Sutterle. One half mile. 1.10.

Avon Dahlia. Sir Paul Chater.

One mile and a half, last mile and a quarter. 35.2; 1.12; 1.50; 2.30;

3.8.1.

Thames Dahlia, Sir Paul Chater. One mile and a half, last mile and a Dalesman, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggia. quarter. 1.11221; 2.58:4. one mile and a half, last mile. 27;

One 2.44; 3.192;351:3.-

White Fang. Mr. Adains mile, last three quarters. 35.1; 111; 1.46.

Tarantula, Mr. Soares. One mile and a quarter. 42; 1.20; 158:2.34.4. 3.07.2.

Hongkong. 14th Jan. 1919, Sir Part CHATER, K., C.M.Q.,.

In connection with the above, Chairman, Hongkong Jockey Club.and in the event of your "an Dear Sir,Adverting to the inter-

affirmative, we omitted to ask you a Chinese General Churber of Com question, and we shall be glad if you nure, hid with ser on the 10th will allow us to do so in this letter:

now belonging Hist. with reference to the admission When the land

of Chinese to the Hongkong Jockey to the Jockey Club was originally There will be meetings of the Club, we asked you if you would applied for, was the Government Hongkong League and Hongkong kindly let us know whether or no informed that it was the intention of

sien as members to the Jockey Club, membership?

As regards (3), we confess that F.A. in Victoria Baracks on Thurs Chinose were debarred from adm the Club to exclude the Chinese from Pay, February 13, at 5.30 p.m..

The first meeting is that of the You replied that the Jockey Club

was a private institution, governed the point was new "to us, and we league. The agenda is:

We have, Minutes; Reinstatement of Messrs. by its own rules, which provided for were unable at the time to make any Ward and Brotherwood in Division a Balloting Committee: that the observations", thereon. 11: Resignation of University: Re-admission or rejection of a card date however, since learned that there is Lor merahership was entirely a mat-an International Race Club at Kiang arrangement of postponed fixtures.

Meeting of the Football Associat-ter for the, Balloting Committee wan in Shanghai: that it includes that any Chinese desirous of join-among its members members of the ion will follow. Agenda!

proposer and ShanghaiRace Club as well as Chinese: Minutes; Receive' Referees' Boarding could ask a recommendations on referees' reports seconder to put him up for election and that the jockeys of the Shanghai received in connection with the thas each application would be dealt Race Club habitually ride side by side matches, H.K. F.C. v. Royal Navy with by the Balloting Committee in with the Chinese In any case, it is played on Dec. 7, and South China the usual course, and that therefore absolutely inconceivable to us that the Athletic and R., played on January you were unable to give a definite Shanghai Race Club, members could answer to our question. You then be so lacking in sportsmanship as to The Referees' Board recommendave us two instances of the way in refuse to participate in Hongkong tions are already known, these being which the Informal Balloting Com. Races merely because the Hongkong 137 divulged by one of the arbitrators, mitte dealt with the applications Jockey Club had admitted the Chinese

or miembership by two well-known to its membership.

Thanking you for the courtesy 131 the gist of the recommendations being

you extended to us at the interview, 78 that the players concerned are cenhinese-Sir Robert Ho. Tung and 150 sured, and the services of the Police the late Mr. Wei, Or.

We then pointed cut that what and expecting to be favoured with 119 are to be requisitioned when matches

you had stated would be reasonable an early replyWe remain, dear are in progress.

If the Balloting Committee would sir, yours faithfully. merits, ie, the eligibility of the SIAMESE NOTABLES HERE,ider "each application on

candidate for admission irrespective His Royal Highness Prince Yugula of his rice, but that the position of Siam arrived here from Bangkok would be absolutely different if the yesterday afternoon, on the s.s. Balloting Committee would, in fact,

black ball' "Chinhua." His suite consists of

al Chinese cand February 81. 12. 10m-No returns His Excellency Fhya Visutra Sagor dates, no matter what their social from Japan and Fladivestock. Another adith, a former Siamese Minister to position and general fitness us mem- anticyclo e has developed over N, (bins.fapan: Major Phara Dhep Darunanu-bers of the Club might be We sukhave asked regarding the probable 35: 1.11.2 1.45; 2.19. Pressure has increased alightly over that region, and decreased slightly elsewhere. sisth, A.D.C. to His Regal Highness; mitted that a definite answer would action of the Balloting Committee Fresh to strong monsoon will prevail Luang Prasatra Vejakar, Medical In- Manila and later was made manager each consisting of ground floor, along the coast, and over the N. China spector for the Siamese Southern P be given to our question, and sug. should not have been addressed to three quarters. 47;. 1.31:3: 2.11.1;

83 each, while the keeper of the den HONGKONG JOCKEY_CLUB. was ordered to pay a fine of $50.

NEW SPECTATORS ST NDS.

The new Spectators' stands erected

The Indian constable who effect ed the "smart" arrest of two young hawkers, little girls 9 and 10 years of age, in Jubilee Street yesterday, is to be congratulated on his capture. We can see quick promotion staring him in the face. The diminutive by the Hongkong Jockey Club are offenders were brought up before now nearing completion and will be Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning and ready for the coming race meeting.) in view of their tender age were dis The Stands are built on a site over the nullah near the main entrance to charged with a warning.

the Jockey Club premises, and com mand an excellent view of the whole race track.

Changes have taken place in the local branch of the American Express **Company. Mr. Biggar has been transferred to Shanghai and he is succeeded by Mr. S. P. White who has come from. Manila. Mr. White was stationed here some months ago as cashier. As such he went to

The building which is 220 feet! long and 25 feet wide, is built. pf brick and reinforced concrete through out..

There are, altogether 8 stands, of the Manila branch. Mr. Biggar first floor and flat roof which will be will succeed Mr. R. Buchan in Shang-available for spectators. The stands hai as the latter is leaving the Ameri- are so designed, however, that two can Express Company and joining the stands may be let together. Eastern Banking Corporation..

Four wide sta rcases give access to the upper floors, and emergency staircases are fitted in each stand.

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Total...

Sgt. McKechnie Cpl. Woolman ... Capt. Murray Lt. Col. Crisp w Cpl. Ellarby Staff Sgt. Loder Sgt. Clarke...

R.A.M.C.

Total...

WEATHER REPORT.

200 132

997

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ding st 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches Total since January 1.14 inches, against an average of 1.94 inches.

25.

its

"M. K. LO.

J. M. Wong, Hongkong Jockey Club, 22nd January, 1919. Gentlemen, Your letter of the 14 instant, addressed to Sir Paul Chater has been laid before the stewards of They consider the questions you the Jockey Club.

Napoo, Mr. Nemo: One mile. 35; Blighty, Mr. Nemo. One mile. 35; 1.9.1; 144: 2.22.2. 1.9.1 1.41; 2.21.

Victory Star, Mr. B. Basto. Last Peradventure, Mr. John Peel." "One three quarters, 31.3; 107:1.43.3. mile and a half. 45; 1.25;2.05; 2.47; 3.26.3; 3.58.3.

DERBY POMES. Wisdom, Mr. John Peel. Two miles, last three quarters, 37; 1.12.2 1.45.

American Chief, Sir Ellis Kadoorie.. One mile and three quarters, last mile and a half. 38.3; 1.14; 1.49; 2.27.2:3.01; 5.37.

Albion "Dahlia, Sir Paul Chater. Onc mile. 34.3; 1.10: 1.45.3; 2.18. Meymoon, Mr. Nemazee. One mile. Footlight, Mr. Cire. One mile and

Vesuvius Dahlia, Sir Paul Chater to obtain the Committee of any private Club 2:49: 3.28; 4.02.2; 4.33.2. gested that if you were

One mile. 36.1; 1211; 1.46.1; vinces, and Luang Nibhadha Jananu.

Committee his answer to the ques-decline to reply.

1 am to add, however, that the 2.18.3. Kula, Private Secretary, with other hom each member of the Ballotic and to which, they must therefore,

One mile. 36.1; 1.21.1; 1.46.1; gentlemen and servants. The party to If a Chinese gentleman is staying at the Hongkong Hotel.

were to apply to become a meraber stewards regret they are unable to Purity Dahlia, St Paul Chater. of the Club, would you refuse him recommend to the members any Forecast for the 24 hours ending at 1000 on February 0. 1019.

There was a good attendance at admission merely on the ground that alteration in the qualifications for 2.18.3. 1-Hongkong a Gsp Rock: N. and the whist drive held in the R.G.A. lie was Chinese?-the answers of election which have hitherto been 1--Formosa Channel: N. winds, Gunner G. T. May performed the stitute the answer to our question the European Amateur Racing Clubs drizzling rain or mist

strong.

duties of M.C, and at the finish Thereupon, you requested us to write of the Far East. I beg to remain,

(Sgd.) W. HoUCH 1-onth coast of China between handed the prizes to the winners, to you officially, so that you raight your obedient servant,

(Clerk of the Course, Hongkong Ladies1st, Mrs. consult the stowards with the view Hongkong and Lamocks: The saine These were:

Jockey Club.) Jo. L

Thornton; 2nd, Mrs. May; 3rd, Mrs. to giving us a reply.

To -South coast of China betweeo Collins. Gentlemen:-1st, Mr. Sims; In the course of our interview, we

M..K. Lo, Esq. Hongkong and Hains: The same 2nd, R. S. M. Tatton; 3rd, Mr. Lay had some interchanges of views upon

J. M. WONG, Esq. The opportunity was taken to make a few points, and you put forward a. W. Jartures, Wief Aufstant,

a presentation to one of the mess the following facts se matters re members, Sergt. E. Kivan, who is quiing borsideration in dealing with leaving for Home to be demobilized, the question:

When completed the building will N.E. winds, fresh to strong; cloudy (Sergeants' Mess last night. Master the majority would, in fact, con.regarded as essential generally in miles, last mile and three quarters.

took very well indeed, and be a decided improvement to the club's premises.

Those who have that Japan is seriously regarding China ap Japanese dependency and the China Proschinks there em he no other meaning to Mr." Obata's Talleged demand should ask them. seves if it he Tely in view of the regation of dänan's chains as the Paris Conference to can hele! islands to which he had some reali right. The were would never per "mit Japan to claim such rights over

TH; and the Japanese kuna t dr. it is improbeible timid they exult

dd claim

CORRESPONDENCE.

WHARVES.

[To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL"]

HONGKONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The fortnightly, market report dated Feb. 7 says of the Canton silk market that, it continues quiet, ir the absence of orders from Lyons The dealers are and America. apprehensive. These remarks apply also to the waste market.

with The ginger market is strong. fair demand. Cassia oil is quoted Hongkong February 7, 1919. lower, with no business. Aniseed Dear Sir. It is pretty evident "Socialistic Imperialist" would have oil also, down, with small business. over our The improvement in the cotton the Government take Wharyes and Godowns ät themarkset continues, and moderate New expense of the ratepayers of the Co-Year sales were effected in staples.] -lony, and throw them open as they have done in San Francisco for No new business in fancy goods. the benefit of alien shipowners, In cotton yarn, the market was whom we shareholders have to active and a fair number of bales thank for a greater part of the re-were sold. Values for forward cargo, sults achieved. The Wharf Com paries have only availed themselves owing to the anxiety displayed by of the opportunities of the times... Importers to realize, declined about Why not "from the Shipping Com-$2 per bale. Higher counts, being panies? They had a very good

very scarce, advanced $5/10. innings at the expense of shippers.

Quotations are:- Would berthing, storage" and land- ing charges be cheaper or the man-

No, 10s at $190/222. No. 129 at

agement more enterprising under the $200/218. No. 16s at $237/247. Not Government?

Anyhow, the proprietors are 20s at $236/255. Arrivals 8,500 bales. Sales 6,000 bales, Shipments satisfied; no questions were asked.

Yours faithfully,

INTERESTED.

POLICE RESERVISTS. SENTENCED.

Yo. 1.

KONOKOKS REGISTE

REGISTER.

THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD... dot. Do date aLGu data it THE pleasant purgative rect experi ienced after taking Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition f body and mind to which they contribute, makes one feel that living is worth while. For sale by all Chemists and Store- keepers.

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director,

Hongkong

Uhaervatory, Fob, &, 1919.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide-tabla ziven below has been mpiled at the National Almarisc Office in London from the result of the analysis at observations taken by means of an ptomatic tide-rocording machine in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha Taul furing the scare 1003-0.

..

The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admirsity 3 inches below mean sos-leval Chart, which has been found to be fee

To obtain the depth of water on the.

NL. Unsold stock 5,000 bales. Bartide gange, at the Victoria Naval Yard gains 15,000 bales.

"In woollens the market had not yet opened, after the holidays. Prices of raw cottons advanced $1 per picul. No stock available. Chinese descrip tion $44/54. Indian $41/51. In metals,

sdd a feet 4 inches, and on the gange st Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 foot inches to the baight given in the table.

Decision was given this morning there is nothing new to report. by Mr. R. E Lindsell-in the case of the two Police Reservists Jose Dealers evince no intereat, in "new Thomas and Ricardo Remedios. The business, and until they are able to furt charge of obtaining money by find buyers for their stocks, there is no threats and menaces from a woman little likelihood of fresh enquiry. They living at 30, Gage Street, was amended to one of obtaining money are not likely to operate to any extent by false pretences. On this amended for some months-judging from r charged. Worship found the present enquiry accused guilty and sentenced them to

two months hard labour. The option

a fine was not granted.-

The sugar market was strong, with substantially advanced rates.

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DON'T COUGE. on and sap your vital ty when Cham (a) That the Shanghai Race Chiti TT is absurd to allow a cough to hang excludes Chinese from them-berlain's Cough Remedy will cure you. You don't know where a persistent cough bership, and (b) That "the Hongkong Jockey will land you. You can't uford to allo

your throat and lungs to become diseased Club and the Shanghai Race when it is such a simple thing to step Club are associated, and that, into a chemist's hop and get a bottle of as the former depends upon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale the latter for Jockeys and by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

CALWA

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the world;

are the biggest wine growers in having a capital of ten million dollars (gold),

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They produce sound wines at a reasonable price, which compare very favourably with European products. Some very sound Mosels, Port, Hock, Claret, Sauterne and Chianti are now on sale.

SANDY "MACDONALD,

(Scotcb),

Our standing order to the distillers (Messrs. Alexander & Macdonald Ltd).

Ship us all you can." Need we argue further ?»,

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in the Far East;

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3.47; 4.19.1

Alexander, Mr. John Peel. Two

Mountain King, Mr. G. H. Potts. 394: 1.18.2; 1.55; 2:33; 3.12.1;

One mile and a half. 33.2; 172; 1.41.2: 2.14.1.

Firelight, Mr. Cire. One mile and a half, last mile and a quarter." 36; 114; 1.512; 2.27.2; 2.59.

Olympic Dahlia, Sir Paul Chater.. One mile: 33; 1.7; 1.42; 2.14.3..

Grey Mouse, Mr. H. Humphreys,

OLD PONIES. One mile: 39: 116.1 1.52.1 2.24.

Black Cat, Mr. Soares. One mile and a half: 44; 1.24; 2:1.2; 2.37.2; 3.11.1.

Coronet Dablia. Sir Paul Chater. Spotted Sand, Sir Paul Chater. Last half mile: 34; 1.7. One mile and a quarter; last mile. 35; 1.10.4; 1.45.4; 1:76.4.

Winter Light, Mr. Cife. One mile and a half; last three quarters.- 1.14, 145.

Burning Daylight. Mr. John Peel. Last mile and a quarter. 35.4:1.10; 1.451 2,19.; 2:50. ...

Attraction Dahlia, Sir Paul Chater. One mile. 35: 1.10.3; 1.44.4; 2.16. Fairylight, Mr. Cire. Two miles, last three quarters 371; 1.13; 144.1; Smokebox, Mr. Goahead one mile and three quarters. last mile. 36.1; 1.12.2; 1.46; 2.214.

Sandy, Mr. John Feel: One mile. 38.1; 1.19.2; 1.55,2; 2.26,2;

-Dainty light, Mr. Cire. Two miles, last mile. 412:1.23.2; 2.5; 2.42:

Triumph, Sir Faul Chater: One mile and a quarter. 37.2; 1:13; 1.462; 2:21.4; 2.52.

Formosa Chief, Sir Ellis Kadoorie. One mile and a quarter. 372; 1.15; |1523; 2294; 3.3.2

Dun Duke, Mr. H. Hancock. One mile and a quarter, last mile. 35; 1.12.31.48.4: 2:22.1,

Upwood Park, Mr.Robt Macgregor. Last three quarters. 41: 1.20; 1.58. Malcolm, Mr. Borsford. One mile and a quarter. 45: 1:23; 2.02; 2.36; 1.3.07.

Gentle Cat, "Mr. Staves. Last three parters. 45; 126; 158.2.

Tytam Chief, Sir Ellis Kadoorie. Last mile and a quarter,36; 1.134; 1.49; 2.222; 2.50.

Night Hawk, Mr. John Peal. Last

1.24.5 three quarters. 41-

Snuffbox, Mr. Goahead. One mile and a half. 44;125; 2.06; 2.41; 3.15% 3.49

Crest, Mr. Adams. One mile and a half, 44; 125; 2.06; 2.41; 315;

3.49.

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