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No. 17.401. 7

號一月三年九十奎百九千奎英·

HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

OFF DAY 1919 RACES.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING

CONCLUDED.

Fine weather marked the clowing Pari-mutuel-

day of the races. Few people were present at the first saddling bell "but before 1.30 "there was "u gad

crowd on the course.

Winner, Places:-1st

2nd 3rd-

With the crack Shangani jockeys returned to the North, the Hongkong riders were anticipating a good day on their own. Mir: Moller, however, had not gone back and rode Dales. man in the Erst race.

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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH,

Alexander well after him. The first three ponies were about a length in front of the others, Crest was fourth and Essex Chief galloping hard be hind, Formosa Chief led away at the bend. Here Crest dropped behind. Salamander led up to the wincing post and length in front of "Alexander, who was cre bead in front of Black Jack at third place. Alexander who was expected to win, was a complete failure Time 2.5 2/5.

Pari-mutuel

woo, one

was going strong.

1, 1919,

未己次歲华入國民中

At the Block At the winning post, Vivat who was Rock, Jayhoon, Variety and King still leading, wow comfortably by John was nunintained when rounding three lengths. Tytan Chief came the bend. In the straight a good in second, a length and a half separ mce between King John. Jeycconating, him from Seyhoon who was and Variety took place to the win third.

ing post, where King John was first, one length and a half in front The sumo distance of Jeyhoon. separated the second pony from Variety who came in third.

Time, min. 57seca.

Pari-mutuel

Time, min. 30secs. Pari-mutuel→→→→

Winner, Places 1st

Ticket No. 328, 1st $1,584.00

91, 2nd $ 452.00

a little in front.

PRICE $3.00 Per Month

At the Black Rock

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Grey Mouse drew up almost level with the leader. American Chief

An election of a member of the was on the outside. Pink Eye still held his lead when coming in the Sanitary" Bound will take place on

March 10. stenight, and won comfortably by three lengths Iron Grey Mouse who was, eccond. Bend Or and Alexan- Jer were dead heat for third place, one length behind Gray Mouse,

Tima, min. 54.9/5secs.

Pari-mutuel

2nd '3rd."

20.40 5.90 -5.60

5.80

11.50

Cash Sweeps

17

6.90

Winner,

11.10

10.30

Winner,

34.70

Winner, Places-Ist

Places -ist

6.60

36.80

Places 1st

$ 9.40

2nd

$

9:20

73, 3rd $ 225.00

12

2nd 3rd...... Cash Sweeps:-

$ 1400 $7.50

3rd

$

6.80

Cash Sweeps -

Unplaced ponies Commission

$ 125.00

$423.00

13 2nd

3rd

Ticket No. 147

1st $1,928.00

$ 249.00

.$1,650.00

156, 2nd3 444.00 435, 3rd $ 222.00

416 326

2nd $ 551.00

Total

.$2,810.00

3rd $ 275.00

Cash Sweeps

Unplaced ponies

Unplaced ponies Commission

$100.00

Commission

$ 75.00 $501.00

$410.00

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Total

$3,330.00

Total

..$2,730.00

Cash Sweeps:-****

Ticket No. 301, 1st $ 821.00.

84, 2nd $ 235.00 289, 3rd $117.00 $ 225.00

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Unplaced ponies Commission

pol

Total:

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 180, 203, 208, 56, 136, 250, 87, 57, 89.

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There are a large number of Cash Sweep prizes unclaimed (rchiding :— 1st Day. -3ni Race, ist prize, $870. ticket No. 180: 4th Raze, 1st prize, $523. ticket, No. 138; . 6th, Rače, 2nd prize, $411, ticket No, 11: 7th Bace. 2nd prize, $417, ticket No. 157; Sthface, 3rd prize, S7, ticket No. 100; 9th Rave, 3rd prize,THE LUCKY" STAKES

Fiddle, for win.

127 tickets were sold on Second

$209, ticket No. 10.

2nd Day--let Race, 2nd prize, $207, ticket No. 11, 3nk prize, $133. ticket No. 25; 7th Race, 1st prize. $1,085, ticket No. 14,

3rd Day Race, st prize. $92, ticket No, 330, 33 prize, $176, ticket No 08; 2nd Race, 1st prize, $1,235, ticket No. 07. 3rd prize. $176, ticket No 98: 3rd Race, Ist prize, $1.288, ticket No. 180; 4th Race, 1st prize, $1,450, ticket No 240: 6th Range, 1st prize $1,775, ticket-No 66; 7th Ruce, 3rd prize,

· $277ḥ ticket No. 142.

There are also numerous prizes un claimed for unplaced ponies.

Judging by the dual numbers of the winning tickets they appear mostly to belong to those taking through tickets, in which case they bave had a good time of it this year. The Band of the 18th Infantry again played a nice selection of music, adding to the enjoyment of the meeting. The programmae was as follows:-

"1. Selection-Chu Chin Chor

Norton

2. March-The Lass That Loves"

A Sailor

Binding

3. Song--Somewhere A Voice Is

........... Tate 4 One Step-Good Night Germany

Calling

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5. Valeo---Nights of Gläness

Meyer

Ancliffe

Alec Heniley

Buskette

8. Selection-Little Miss Rug

titne

7. One Step Hawaiian Butterfly

152 tickets were sold on Second Fiddle, for place.

53 tickets were sold on Wedding Bells, for place,„

Winner $250; Second $100; Third $50. For all Griffins that have run at this Mecting and not been placell, Weight for inches as per scale. Jouzeys who have not had more than two winning mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsio allowed b. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong or Chinu allowed 7 96. Four Off-day Winner barred. ponies to start or ce becomes wold) Five hirlongs,

Mr. D. M. Row's Grouse, list

..

-1b (Mr. Sedgwick) Mr. D. M. Ross's Claret, 11st 17

Ticket No. 409, 1st $1,554.00,

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each,

ticket Nos. 78. 145, 155, 518.

75 tickets were sold on Salamander, to win.

122 tickets were sold on Salaman- der, for place..

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60 tickets were sold on Alexander,

for place.

203 tickets were sold on Black Jack, for place. 4-TEE TYTAN HANDICAP "A" --Winner $350: Second $150: Third $75. For China Ponies Subscription Griffins of this Sen? son 1918-1019 that have run at

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos, 271, 570, 526.

299 tickets were sold on King John to win.

1

279 tickets were sold on King John for place.

106 tickets were sold on Jeyhoon for place.

241 tickets were sold on Variety for place. 6.—THE HONGKONG HANDICAP ** A.*---Winner $8501; Second $150: Third 875. Open to all China Ponies entered at this Meet- ing. Entrance $3. One wille und a quarter.

the Meeting. Entrance 55. UpecMr. Fash's Grey Goose, 1st "Wolb round

Messrs. Gay Birds: Swallow, 11st

Mr.

Mr.

Daph's

Fireworks

Burst Length,

of

1 (M. Kremer) 1| Mr. Cire's Starlight, 11st 8th.

*(Mr. Molier) 2 Mr. Conhead's Smokebox, 11%

5lb (Mr. Sedgwick) 3 Mr. Adams' Coesius, 10st 41b

(Mr. Adams. O (Mr. Dalgleish) "2 | Sir Ella Wella Chief, 10st 120

Mr. B. Bastole Victory Stur, 10st. (Mr. Knoll) 3

128 (Mr. Southiest i Firefly.. ilst 6ll St Ellis' Congo Chief, 10st 12

(Mr. Button (Mr. Gegs) 0. Mr. Semuzee's Meymoon, 105

11st 6b (Mr. Red) Buxey's Hector, 10st 2

-15 (Me. Doyle) 0,

Dr. Forsyth's Morning Star, 10st 116 (Mr. Dalgleistry (Mr. Mody) 0 get off, Grouse led the Bald, followed

Two false starts. When they did Mesura, G. & G. Fint Fiddle. 10t 1215 (Mr. Knoll by Claret. Maymoon was third and Weihai Chief was rutining well when passing the Black Rock. Rounding the bend, Claret und Grouse led, fo! lowed by Hector and Weihai Chist, At the straight the same order was kept up, Hector coming up well The remainder were pretty well level At the winning post. Grouse came in first, one and a half lengths in front of Claret. Weihai Chief was third, half a length behind Claret.

Time, min: 10 4-5secs. Pari-mutuel :-

Winner, Places:-1st

8. March-Dolly Gray Quentin Cash Sweeps

Bandmaster, E. Vassallo.

2nd 3rd

8.10 5.50

6.60.

"5.80

Ticket No. 192, 1st $1,286.00

,

Total

27

Mess. Murray & Leitch Waxx

1.

(Mr. Dalgleisin) 1" Mir. Cir's Daintylight (tate Duin-

ty Sand), Det Dh (Mr. Moller) 2) Mr. Horsford's Malcolm, 10st

10 (Mr. Knoll) 8 Mr. Ces Firelight, 12

(Mr. Doyle) Mr. John Peel Burning Day

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 520, 231, 91, 377, 203, 476.

187 tickets were sold on Vivat, to win.

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353 tickets were sold on Vivat, for place.

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486.tickets were sold on Tytam Chief, for place.

185 tickets were sold on Seyhoòn, for place. 6.--THE " ALSO RAN" STAKES. -Winder $250; Second $100; Third $60. For Subscription Grif fins of this Season that have run at this Meeting and not been placed. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeye who have not had more than two winning mounts 'in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientair allowed 5 lb. Jockeys who have Bever had a winning mount in Hongkong or China allowed Tib. Four Off-day Winners barred. ponies to start or mee becomes void. One mile. Mr. Lowe's Variety, 11st 1b (Mr. Moller) | Mr. Fox's Gris-Gris, 11s 1lb

(Mr, Knoll) 2

Fairdooze, ist 1lb

light, 10st 5b 4Mr. Heid) Messrs. Thomas' & 'Sedgwick's god stu. Daintylight follow.

ed by Firelight led the field, with

1

(Mr. Sedgwick) 3 the others running close behind. Mr. Adains White Fang, list 8lb Malcolm, ciné "up well for second

(Mr. Adants) 0

at the streteli, Mulcoln was quiu-

$ 10.90 5.70

(Bend Or) $76.10 6.00 (Alexander)

Ticket No. 625, 1st $2,404.50 96, 2nd. $ 687.00 10, 3rd $. 171.75 397,.

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Unplaced ponies. Commission

Total.

$171.75

$ 50.00 $615.00

.$4,100.00

Unplace pónies $25.00 each ticket Nos. 281, 626, 397.

389 tickets were sold on Pink Eye to win.

328 tickets were sold on Pink Eye for place.

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The Jury lista appear in a sup plement to this weeks Government Gazette.

Canton has received many tele grams from other perte of China not to demolish the Confucian Temple when making city improvements:

M

The election of a Legislative Councillor to serve in M. Pollook's place takes place on Marols 10 Mr. C. G. Alabaster's election ad dress is already out. He was pro posed by Mr. G. Montague Ede.

Mr. C. Mel. Messer's appoint- ment as Colonia! Treasurer and Collector of Stamp Revenue,. in. place of Mr. A. M. Thompson. retired, is gazetted. Other appoint ments gazetted are Mrs. Hickling to be a member of the Medical Board (in place of Mrs.. Gale) nad of Dr. G.. B. Thomas to the same in place of Dr. Sanders. Lieut. M. W. Stevens is appointed Arsistent" Government. Analyst.

WEATHER REPORT.

March 1d. 12. 08m-No. retuma.

204 tickets were sold on Grey from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure has decreased slightly at all report- Mouse for place.

ing stations, the anticyclone baring

116 tickets were sold on Alexander weakened and mored eastward

Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hour for place.

ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 Inch 168 tickets were sold of Bend Or Total since January. -1, 213 inches, for place.

against an average of 3.17 inches.

Forecast for the $34 hours ending st 4000 on March 8, 1918. variable winds, moderate; cloudy, fog 1.--Fongkong to Gap Rock: E or

or mist,

1-Formos Channel: The same as No. 1.

between 1-South const of Hongkong and Lamocks :: Tha seize an

No. 1.

3-THE FINALE" STAKES.

Winner $250; Second $100; Third $50. For Subscription Griffins of this Season that have run at this Meeting and not won a mace. Weight for inches as per ecale. Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts in Hong-

4-South coses of China beźwsers. kong, Shanghai or Tientsin allow mekong and Hainan: The same ed 6 lb. Caplaced runners at this | No. 1. Meeting allowed 5 h. Of-day Winnery Surred. Four ponins to start or rice becomes void. Five furlongs.

place and challenged relight wing Mr. Dryusdusta Stiggius, 10st was very soon beuten and took third |

| Arb (Mr. Sutton) - 0 place. This code was unchanged. Buzey's Hector, 10et 213

(Mr. Mody) 0

(Mr. Doyle)" 0 Mr. A good start. Possing the win-

1

of goud and soon got level with Mr. Dash's Gadfly, 10 B16.....

Burning Daylight.At the Black Rock Grey, Gorse took third play?, and forging ahead. fed at the berd

worker, 10st 11 (Mr. Doyle) Two false starts. When they got away, Victory Star was wholly left, Starlight, Firefly, Smokebox and Burst Length led the field. At the stretch Smoke box was first, Starlight second, and Burst Lengisi Coming up strongly, Swallow was fourth. At the bend Swallow be Jeune third. In the straight Star- light, Burt Lengths and Swallow had a good race together Smokebös also participating. At the winning post Swallow was first, che and i half lengths in front of Starlight.Cash Sweeps:- Starlight was second, and Srackebox third, half a length behind Starlight,

Titne, 1min. 51-1/5secs.

Pari-mutuel

E. Dowbiggin's Delestram,

11st 1 (Mr. Reid) 1 Ost- 10lb (Mr. Sedgwick) 2 Wayoong's Wedding Bells, Nemazee's Jeyhoon, 10st Bib

(Mr. Doyle) 3

(Mr. Mody) D Torbay, Ost».

9 Sutton) D]

with falcons, second. At chaing post for the first time Gris-Gris Mr. straight the saine onler was kept. the bend Hector beat Gri Gris Mr.

was first, followed by White Fang. Grey Goose came in at the winning who was followed by Fairdooze and post hist, a length and a half a Pont of Imintylight, whoferit Atal Wnte Fang. At the stretch Hector Mr. Buxey's Hector, et 1b com by three lengths for second

was. ofe length in front." "Gris-Gris pluce.

was going strong in second place. Mr. F. F. Gibbings Going by the Black Rock; Gris-Gris led, followed by Gadfly and Variety Mr. Adams Cassius, 10101 it second and third, Gris-Gris still led comfortably with Variety coning up. strongly when rounding the bend. First pust the winding post was Variety, who won easily by two Messrs. lengths from Gris-Gris, who was a length and a half abeo of Fair. dooze.

Tane, niu. V7.3/5kucs."- Parkmutuel :-

Winner, Places-1st

2nd 3rd

50.00 $ $575.00

$ 19.80 5. 9.30 $6.70 $

Ticket No.. 722 1st $2,237.00 82 2nd $639.00

424 3rd $ 319.00

Unplaced pooies

113, 2nd $ 367.00 421, 3rd $ 183.00

Winner,

59.40

Commission

Places 1st

13.30

$

75.00

$ 239.00

.$2,250.00

2nd 3rd Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 372 1st $1,787.00 384 2nd $ 510.00 354 3rd $ 225.00.

$ 175.00

9,50

Total....

3. 10.50

483.00

.$3210.00

1. THE HAY AND CORN '"

STAKES.-Winner $240; Second Unplaced pories $100; Third $30. For all Sub-Commission seription Griffins that have run at this Meeting and not won a Bace. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts in Hong kong, Shanghai or Tientsin allow. ed 5 lb.. Unplaced runners allow.win. ed 3. lb. For ponies 't start or Race becomes void. Half a mile. Messrs. G. & G.'s Second Fiddle,

#

10st Olb (Mr. Knoll) 1 Mr. Wayfoong's Wedding Bells,

10st 10lb (Mr. Sedgwick) 2 Mr. John Peel's Doubtful, 1150

1lb (Mr. Reidy 8 Mr. Dowbiggin'a Dalesanan, 11st

1lb (Mr. Moller) G Messm. d'Almada & Rocha's Cas- tello Branco, 10st 7ib.

(Mr. Kremer) 0 Mr. Fourofakind's Diamond, 106

18 (Mr. Dalgleish) 0 air, poure's Black Cat, 1164 1216

(Mr. Gegy) 0 Mr. Buzey's Hector, 10st b

(Mr. Soare) 0 Mr. Nemozee's Meygoor, 10st

11b (Mr. Doyle) 0 Sir Elis Kadooria's Dahlin, 10st

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, Unplaced ponies tickets Nos. 154, 2, 76."

Commission

271 tickets were sold on Grouse, to

-5

li

228 tickets were sold on Grouse, for place.

80 tickets were sold on Claret, for place.

156 tickets were sold on Weihai Chief, for place.

Total.

Unplaced ponics, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 283, 331, 517, 617, 127, 424, 613.

56 tickets were sold on Swallow to

win.

...

111 tickets were sold on Swallow for place.

-$3,820.00

Unplaced ponies,$25,00 each, ticket Nos. 543, 491.

200 tickets were sold on Grey Goose to win.

149 tickets were sold on "Grey Goose for place. "

371 tickets were sold on Dainty- light for place.

194 tickets. were sold on Malcolm for place.

(0) THE HONGKONG HANDI CAP "B." Winner $360; Second 13150; Third $75. Open to all China Fonies, entered at this Meet- ing. Entrance $85. One mile and a.quarter.

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Time, 2min. 1isers. Pari-mutuel

Winner; Places:-1st

13.20 .5.90

2nd 3rd

. 5.90

··7.20

Cash Sweeps Ticket No.

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731 1st $2220.00 311 2nd $ 634.00 483 3rd $ 317.00 $ 100.00 Unplaced ponies Commission

$ 579.00

17

Total........$3,850.00.

(Mr. Adams)

M. Hunsford's Bannock 10st

105 (Mr. Kremer) 10 Murray

Leitch's & Woodworker, 10st 106

(Mr. Moller) 10 Messrs. G. & G.'s First Fiddle, 11a 1b (Mr. Knoll) Sr. Billiard's Losing Hazard, 10 510 (Mr. Evans) Dr. Foleytin's, Morning Star, 10st-

12ib 0

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Trevias

Direction of

Barometer Temperature Famidity

93.97 23.94 23.929

61

48

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96

Windo

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Force

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Weather memen Bail.com.

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Wigbank apan' als Temperature on that 293-- Thị

-T. F. CLAXTON, Directoriale Honek hrvatory, March 1, Tais

HONGKONG TIDES.

The Hide-table wiven below" His- bueri compiled at the National Almamo Offe Dizi London from the result of the analyric

of observations taken by means of an, Outomatie tide recording machine in the

Water Police Basin at Taim Sha Tante: laring, the years, 1973-9

The

zero of the thle curtouts with the rare of the unding in the Admiralt Chart, which has been found, to he ete

inches below mert sea-level

March 9 to 0, 1918.

There were two false starts. When

To obtain the death of water offse the field got off, three ponies were in tre uge at the Victoria Naval Yard front all abrenet. Fist Fiddle led add's feet 4 inches, and on the grilin up the incline. At the Black Bock, st Lamont Doce, Aberdeen, add 10: feke Cassius pet into first place. This inches to the height given in the fable order was unchanged when rounding the bend. In the straight Dalesman led with the others bebind in u bunch. Bannock, who ran on the outside, showed up well. Dalaman each,me in at the winding post first, just a neck ahead of Wedding Bells, who was half a length in front of thể third pony, Jayhoon. Time, hain. Beca Pari-muteul

Winner, Places-1st

62.40

1th

21.20

2nd 3rd

5.00 31.90

Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 662 1st $2,835.00

12

Total

279 Zad $ 810.00

330 3rd $405.00

200.00

$750,00

$5,000.00

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

The Annual Meeting of Mambers will be held at the Jockey Club Rooms Hongkong Club Apper, on Tanday evening, 4th March at 5.30 p.m.:

ticket Nos. 13, 748, 688, 283. Unplaced ponies, $25.00

213 tickets on Variety, for Win 247 tickets on Variety for place 3. THE ALL OUT? STAKES.

242 tickets on Gris Gris for place -Winner $250; Second $100; Third $50. For all China Pozies 201 tickets were sold on Starlight . Dyausty's Vivat, 10st 12lb

100 tickets on Fairdooze for place. that have run at this Menting and for place.

(Mr. Moller) THE LOITERERS" STAKES. 167 tickets were sold on Smokebox Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Tytam Chief not wor a Race. Weight for

-Winaer $250; Second $100 inches as per scule. Urplaced for piace.

Third $50. For all Griffins that 10st 1 (Mr. Knoll) 2 runners allowed 6 lb. Grittins on 4 (3)-THE TYTAM HANDICAP

Mir." Nerazee's Seyhoon (late

have nin at this Meeting and not B-Winner date of entry allowed 5 b. Sub-

$360; Second

Rochester), 11st b "

won a Race. Weight ler inches as scription Griffins of this Season $150; Third $70. For Chira

(Mr. Sedgwick) $ per scale. Subscription. Griffins allowed 10 b. Jockeys who have

that have run at this Meeting and Ponies, Subscription Griffins of not had more than two winning this Season 1918-1919 that have Ar. Adams Crest, 10st 10lb...

(Mr. Adamn) 9 been placed second allowed 3 lb.. mounts in Hongkong, Shanghai or run at the Meeting. Entrance $0.

Mr. Ciro's "Fairylight, 11st 116,

those that huve been placed, third Tientsin allowed 5 b. Jockeys Once round

(Mr. Doyle) -0

allowed 5 15. Unplaced Subscrip- who have never had a winning Mr. Dynasty's King John, 11 Mr. Dryususta Maybe, 10st 121b

'ton Griffins allowed: 10 lb.. Joe. Unplaced ponies a mount in Hongkong or China

2 (Mr. Moller) 1

* (Ir. Siftton) Ú-|

keys who have not had more than Commission allowed 7. Allowances not Mr. Nemozen's Jeyhoon, 10st

Mr. H. Hancock's Dun Duke, two winning mounts in Hongkong,, b (Mr. Mody) 0

accumulative. Off-day Winners

101b (Mr. Doyle) 2

10st 1016. (Mr. Reid) 0

Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 6 15: Mr. Billiards Losing Hazard”, barred. Four ponies to start or Mr. Lowe's Variety, 1066 1010 Mr. Sorts Black Cut, 10st 115 Jockeys who have never had a win-

10st 5th. (Mr. Evans) 0 ruce becorate void. One mile.

(Mr. Knoll) 8

(Mr. Souras) ning mount in Hongkong or Chins Mr. Dash's Goddy, 10ut 715

Four false starts. When the fold

allowed th. Off-day. Winners Bib (Mr. Adams) 0 Mr. Dryasdust's Salamander, 10st

10b (Mr. Sutton) 1

(Mr. Evana) 0

got off, Maybe was left, Fairylight burred. Four ponies to start r Mr. Four of a kind's Spade, 10st

led followed by Beyhoon, Tytam race becomes void. Unus round. -* 115 (Mr. Reid) 2 | 2181 (Mr. Livingstone) Chief, Vivat, Crest, Black Cut, and Mr. Fush's Pink Eye, 11st 4lb

Messrs. Thomas & Felgwich's Dun Duke. Maybe brought up the

(Bir. Dalgleish) 1 75 tickets were sold on Dalesman, "Mr. Dalgleish):3

Faindorse, 10st 101b

rear at a distance of three lengths. Mr. H. Humphrey's Grey Mouse,

to win (Mr. Sedgwick) Rounding the bend Fairylight we

10 126 (Mr. Knoll) 2

53 tickets were sold on Dalesman, tion (Mr. Knoll) 0 Much delay was used by Spade first an Sayhoon second: Passing Mr. John Peel's Alexander 11st

getting out of control and bolting the winning post for the first time

1lb (Mr. Beid) 3 for place. Adaxia) three times round the course. He Sayboon was finst, Fairylight second Mr. T. F. Hough's Bend Or, 10st276 tickets were sold on Wedding

was eventually stopped and started and Tytam Chief third, Vivut was

101 (Mir: Kremer) 3 Bells, for place. (Mr. Gegg) with the others. At the start, Joy fifth. He got into third place when Sir Ellie's American Chief, 10st Balk, though without visible slack-Sir Ellis' Essex Chief, 10st 12hh

hoon led, followed by Variety and round the bend. Tyun Chief was

9lb (Mr. Moller) o 2 tickets were sold on Jeyhoon,

for place. ing off There was a rattling good

(Mr. Moller) King John Jeylicon still kept his going well in the second place. At Sir Ellos Congo Chief, 10% b race wow, and Wedding Bells could They all got off in a nice start. position when the bent was reached the stratch Fairylight led, followed

Mr Sutton) not keep it up. Second Fiddle won Formosa Chief led the field followed, and Variety was going strong Spade hyllytun Chief and Vivat. At the A very good start. Pinks Eye and by a head, with only a neck between by Feder Chief, who presently who was completely spent trailed, at bend this ingles was unchanged, these Grey, Mouse led the field. The same Wedding Bells at second and Doubt dropped back, and Formosa Chiefa distanco of ten lengthy behind the shree portion being four lengths in order prevailed at the bend Ameri Sulut third. I

taking his place, soon got first, with black, A6, the brutals Vitriety was fint of the others. Vivut led at the can Chief was running strong. The "T.me, Imin. 1.27Brees.

Salamander, Black Jack and soen overtaking-Joybcom, Fairdopzertruight with Tytum Chief second field was in a bunch with Pink Eye

Mr. Adams' White Fang, 10st

There were several false starte, Mr. John Peel's Alexander, 11st Second Fiddle being particularly

restive. When the fing fell Second Mr. Fash's Black Jack, 11st 11b Fiddle jumped to the front, with

Wedding Bells close after, and their Ellis Formosa Chief, 11st 1lb rest in a bunch behind. Out of this

cluster Daleeman son ahowed him. Mr. Adam's Crest, 10st 8lb (Mr. well, challenging the two pace-

makers. Rounding the bend Second Sir Paul's Spotted Sand, 11st llb Fiddle bad to give place to Wedding

#

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each,

ticket Nox. 323, 59, 747, 631, 767, 401, 584, 136.

At this race the cash sweeps 1,000 in all, were sold out, this making the only occasion in the whole kets werg seasca in which

PUBLIC AUCTIONS- THE Undersigned has received int

tructions to all by Pablia, A

MONDAY

The 3rd March 1919 Comp at 11 am. at No. 23-godown Hoogkong & Kowloon Wharf & Co, Ltd. (Kowison)

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Bangkong, Fel #8,

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