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But very little while ago, the HONGBONG, WEDNESDAY, FE 23, 1991. cry was Production, and yet ore

NO CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM.

What sboot your Winston 200? So far as we have noticed, the China Yail has been the only local

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

BRILLIANT OPENING.

THE FIRST DAY'S EVENTS DESCRIBED,

A COLOURFUL SCENE

WEDNESDA K. FEBRUARY

Mr. Endeavour's Last Chance 152

I. ********.........................(Mr. Spinka) * Mosars. Joe & Gussie's Dollar

30 152(Mr. White) 0 Two lengths between first and second. Length between second and third.

Start 12.30 a good race. Ankia Deep, Partan, and Sportsman Dabla led all the way. At the straight Harlequín came in and best Sportsman Dahlia.for third place. Ankle Deep and Farran

1921

will receive 75 per cent. zad third pony 25 per centy of the

Entrance Fees in addition, place money. Entrance $4. mile and three quarters Part-matoel:

Winner, Cauldeid $8.1b and Allied King $11.40.

*Places :——Lat

Caulfield and Allied King $5,10 each.

Sird

Today, the opening date of the C.M.G., D.S.O., and Messrs. G-C kept their order right through. Near 1921 meeting of the Hongkong Marec, A. G. Stephen and H. Pthe winning post Harlequin gave | Cash Streeps -- Parran a good run, losing by a neck $1498.05 each,

Time: 1.29.4/5.

Stewards in Charge of the Scale-only. Lient-Col. G. K. Hall-Bratton-and Mr. Henry Humphreys.

Judge.-Mr. F. B. Marshall. Assistant Judge.—Mr. D. E. Clark. Starter-Brig-Ges. E. B. Mac- naghten, CM.G., D.S.O.

Second Starter ---Mr. W. D. Frides-Wilson.

employed which must be an effect of every big war, "short time one of these expedients that must appear obvious and right to par rots. It is precisely an extension of the system of rationing, whereby lest some starve, all must put up with less than enough. It means a sub-division of wages' as well as of work, and it means, consequent- y, a lowering of the standard of living for the majority. It is a question of whether it is better that one eighth part of the popula tion should exist en doles, or that Jockey Club at Happy Valley, dawa- White. six eighths should be semi-starveded fair and clear, and swiftly resolved A pretty problem, this, with which self into an ideal day for the biggest we must not expect the parrots to Porting event in the Colony. By can- trast with the'weather at last year's cope. Parrots, party cries, the meeting, it was a wonderful day. And slogans of propagands, are their the Colony appreciated it. It seemed job: reasoning must be looked for that almost as soon as Hongkong elsewhere. Where? Heaven help stirred itself from sleep and looked the land, rula by place-men, and out, to see how fine and fair it was, inhabited by what Tommy Carlyle it declared itself en fate. sail. Wages on a short time" Bright and early the streets took scale must mean a lowered con on a holiday atmosphere. Every sumption. 3 less demand for pro-where were shiving automobiles duction, and consequently an ang gathering opzagparties: everywhere mentation of the evils due to war, were smartly** Breised Indies evils that wonid have been fore- and their escorts, hurrying to asacut seen by all but parrots. The ble for the long antkipated cuting GovEminent when referting to The Chinese, who love a good race short time" should devise some as much as anyone in the world, also way of maintaining a reasonable were out to enjoy the day. Even to standard of living, and it does not these too poor to go to the race appear that it is so much as trying.course, there was something in the It has used in too much of its in- day; for from the country had come tellect Mespot

to bother in troops of native entertainers, with the necessary mess of pottage with their trained sheep and dogs at Home. It has so far failed to and performing monkeys, all drawn recognize that we are not being to the city by the magnet of the race Beaten in foreign markets by con meeting.

titors, so much as we have been! It promised early to be a brilliant doing our bit towards the abolition race meeting, and the promise was Inqueriate quickly realized. A long time before of foreign markets.

for hour st retrenchment on foreign adven:]

tures, and greater attention to Home problems, would be the best avertisment of a goal govern inear, and the first step toward the solution of a problem that grows day by day more "diffent" an danger as...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

2009;

the

5.10

Ticket Nos. 850 and 79 1st

Ticket No. 199. – 3rd -$ 332.90 Unplaced ponies Commission

Total

$75.00

$851.00

$4.255.00

3-THE VICTORIA STAKES.-- Winner $600; second $200; third $100. For China Ponies. Weight for inches 19 per scale. Bond file | Griffins on date of entry allowed Unplaced ponies $25.00 each; ticket 5. Subscription Griffins of both Nos. 199, 805, 327, 108, 79, 85. classes of this season 1920-1921 Mr. John Peel's Caulfield, 155lb allowed 10th. Entrance $10. One

"Time Keeper.-Mr. M. S. Sassobu.

Segretaries and Treasurers. Messrs. Linstead & Davis.

mike. Clerk of the Course.-Mr. R. 1-Pari-mutuel: Paterson

-- Winner,

H.E. the Governor's arrival, a few minutes before the bell for the open- ing race; was heralded by a few bars

$ 7.10

Places --1st

$ 5.60

2nd

$ 8,60

→3rd

$ 7.70

Ticket No. 429 1st $1437.80 514 2nd $410 80 87 3rd $ 205.40

$ 150.00

$ 551.00

$2755.00

of the National Anthem. The Gover, Cash Sweeps:- for was accompanied by his Aide-de- Police. He was received by Sir Pani Camp, Assistant Superintendent of Chater, and after a short conversa Unplaced ponies tion, ascended to his box. 1.—THE

WONG - NEI – CHONG STAKES.—VÉnner $600; secorat $200; third $100. For Horse Bazaar Subscription Griffins of

Commission

Total

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket

any season non-winners." Weight Nos. 87, 514,491, 429, 522, 335, 538, for inches as per scale. (Jockey 351, 464.

156lb

allowance.) Entrance SS. Half a Mr. G. H. Petts Fighting King- (Mr. Hill | Mr. Gülpin's Triumph, 1521b. (Mr.

the

mile.

first race of the four day series, the ipads leading to Happy Valley were thronged with crowded tram-cars, hurrying antombiles, and ricsbas all bearing their laughing freight of pleasure seekers.

Arrived at their destination, the throng of spectators found a scene of animation and beauty that even the

Pari-mutuel

Winner, Places-1st.

#

13

$ 12.70

$ 8.80

E

2nd

$ 48.50 3rd

14.30 Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 222 1st) $931.00 433 2nd $266.00 152 3rd $133.00 $350.00 $420.00

$2,100.00

Total

Valley, pretty as it is, bas seldom Unplaced ponies equalled. The green clad bills that Commission enclose the valley looked greener than usual; the broad level acres of the Colony's superb playground were fiscoded in sunshine; there was was not even a cloud in the clear blue sky, and from somewhere came a breeze, just strong enough to ripple the gay flags with which the stands were decorated, and rustle the flowers that were everywhere in profusion ed across the bridge. The robbers, and just cool enough to temper the

It is reported from Shantung that a sensational hold-up of a famine relief supply train took place recerily at Lokow, the southern bridge head of the Yellow River. Armed robbers boarded the train, which was bringing rice form Kiangsu north to the famine district, as it slowly mov-

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 185, 253, 433, 203, 162, 92, 222, 85, 296, 63, 30, 151, 152, 238, 207, 138, 213-

2

Mr. Topsite's. Mountain Stream,

155.b................(Mr. Knol) 1 Mr. Carpetsor's Don Jean, 150lb.

(Mr. Soares) (Mr. Vida) with brightly clothed spectators, and Mr. John Bell-Irving's Benjamin, the buzz of many voices was heard- 155lb...(Mr. Bell Irving)

after side-tracking the train, manag-heat of the sun, so valiantly shining Mr. F. B. Deacon's Frome, 1581h.

ed to get away with about 300 picats of rice before a party of gendarmes arrived upon the scene.

Little by lule the stands filled up

and itde by like the infield filled Mr. Fash's Phenacetin, 155b. with an army of interested Chinese boys and men.

The stands a riot of colour-

potted plants and ferns on the ground

0

1

(Mr Johnstone) 1* Mr. G. H. Putts” Allied King.

1.551b .......................(Mr Hill) 1*. Mr. Seth's The Ameer (late

Bulbul), 1551b-(Mr Heard) 3 Mr. Ellia Kadoorie's Kandy Chief,

1521b............(Mr Soares) 0 Mr. McMase's Savemake, 155lb-

(Mr Seth) 0 Mr. Moxanmac's The Pink"

(Late Lanchester), 1551b

(Mr Wuillenmait) J

* Dead Heat.

Three lengths between dead-beat and third.

Start 2.30 p.mg Heard led from

the beginning, with Johnstone and The Chief second. Soares was close be- hind. Passing the box, they were in the following order: The Ameer, Kandy Chief, Caulfield, Savernake, The Pink 'un and Allied King last. Knoll) 2 At the gate, Allied King went up to Mr. H. P. White's Merrysand, 152

third place with The Chief. John- ib.

Mr. Heard) 3 stone was second. At the incline Mr. Dyer's Canasson, 1521b. (Mr Allied. King improved. The Pink 'un Hancox) 0 was hopelessly out. Savernake drop- Mr. Endeavour's Only Hope Cate ped out at the bottom end. John- Waterligbt) 152 (Mz. Seth) stone came into the straight very Sir Paul's Charing Cross, 155lb. strongly," and bè and Heard rode a (Mr. Vida) 0 neck-to-neck race up to the winning Sir Paul's Sovereign Dahlia, 153

.........................(Mt. Satton) 09 Mr. John Peel's Slam, 152b. (Mr.

• Johnstone) 0 Mr. Spares Spotted Sand, 155lb.

"(Mr. Soares) O first and second,

Start 1 p.m. Three lengths between One length be- tween second and third.

Johnston led followed by Hill, Soares, Knoll, and Vida past the post. At the Green Gate, Merrysand led with Slam and Spotted Sand both: second. At the Black Rock, Stam

post:

6.

Time, 3.48.

THE TRIAL PLATE-Winner $600 second $200; third $100. For China Ponies, bond file Griffins on date of entry-

Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription "Griffins of both classes of this sea- son 1920-1921 allowed 7b, Wiz- ner of the Maiden Stakes 71b. éx- tra. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance - $10. Allowances accumulative. One mile and a quarter.

Winner. Places 1st

$ 70.20

$ 7.60

2nd 3rd

$580

$ 580

3 held the third place and Charing Pari-matuel:

Cross came up fourth. Knoll's pony was with him. The order was unchanged at the Bottom Bend. Entering the straight, Spotted Sand challenged the leader. Hill came up fast on the offside and secured first place. Time: 2,3 2/5. 4. THE VALLEY STAKES-Vin

(Mr. Heard) Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's --- North, 1451b.(Mr. Hancox) 0

Mouse, 14915...(Mr. Gibson) O

A severe typhoon struck the Takao district, Formosa, on the night of the 2nd instant and lasted to the morning of February 4. Embank-colour that began with the rows of Mr. Henry. Humphreys Meadow ments along the coast were washed away at several places and number less jucks and fishing amacks were dest oyed. The water and electric light supplies were cut off and all traffic was suspended for several hours. The exact extent of damage is unknown, owing to the interruption of communications but the casualties reported exceeded 50, when the first message was despatched.

in front and ended with the gay flags Mrs. L N. Leefe's, Sleepy Hic on the flagstafs high overhead. The main grandstand was prettily. picked out with flowers and plants; the pri rate stands were fairly loaded down beneath their burden of bunting and hangings.

coughs, 1527b.(Mr. May) 0 Mrs. Leslie-Smith's, Barley Sugar,

150lb.............(Mr. Timmis] Q Messra. G. C. Moxon and C. G.

Mackie's, 1551b.(Mr. Potts) 0 Mr. J. J. Paterson's, Notwithstand- Excellent arrangements were made ing, 1551b (Mr. Yik) 0 for police and fire protection. Inspec- Mr. John Reefs, Tiddleywinks,

1550b. for Garrod was in charge of the traffic

Shanghai golf will be weakened by the departure of Mr. G. A. Stewart for Hongkong. Mr. Stewart qualified The Band of the Wilshire Regi- Mr. Seth's, Moonshine, 1521b, with comparative ease for the Shazg- ment, under the baton of Bandmaster hai championship but fell to Marr J. W. Eatson, furnished enjoyable Mr. Soares' Valley Child, 153b. Johnson. His departure just now, music.

The programme was as fol- Mr. H. P. White's, says the NCD, News, is from, his I own point of view distinctly unlucky. He is in the final of the Single

(Mr. Johnson) 0 police, and Laspector Kent in charge Mr. G. H. Potts Jazz King, 1571b. of the other police. There were also

(Mr. Hill) 0 firemen equipped with hand engines Mr. Ritchfields White House,

1501b.

(Mr. Doyle) 0 and pumps, and a motor ambulance.

(Mr. Seth) 0

(Mr. Nemazte) 0

Joybell, 1491b.

(Mr. Sutton) 0 Start 12 (noon). A neck between first and second. Half a length between_second andthird.

Tournament of the Golf Club and for the past fortnight has been waiting.

for the other semi-finalists to play Production. That was to save us off. C. E. M. Thomson is one of them, from the evils that follow ever the other being.. J. B. "Ferrier, but great war. Let the workers work owing to the latter's vit: to Hong- harder and produce more, and all kong to represent the Golf Club it would be well. This was so plau- has not been possible to bring the sible that every journalistic parrot competition up to date. la the could see the justice of it, and from circumstances the winner of the their perches the obscene birds Ferrier Thomson 'match will appar- screamed Production until we were ently carry off the prize. sick of the word. Incidentally, we

paper to point out, what every all got the impression that the sensible man must have felt, that workers were slackers who needed Telephone operators have, at.. in getting Winston Churchill as the gingering up. The parrots said so, times, an annoying way of cutting new Secretary of State for Colonial over and over again. As some mud off a conversation when they think Affairs we were not getting a harust stick where suficient is it has gone far enough. But there is thrown, so we, the newspaper read- one occasion when they might be gain. One of our contemporariesing public, got the impression that encouraged to cut off before it beginis seemed rather bucked about it, and there must be something in it. and that is when they hear (as they congratulated us on the appoint- After all, we reflected, if the pills easily can, we believe) a voice say: were not worth a gines a box, "Is that Mr. So-and-so? Wait a ment. As the journal referred to

they must be worth more than we minute, please." This practice of has fought harder than any other thought. Now we get a shock scading Chinese boy to ring some for constitutional reform, and to We simply cannot see any way of one up and of keeping the callee ihy's cablenews tells us that Mt. reconciling the ery then with the leafs acroes to the telephone is per- Churchill has decided that there Home is proposing, as a remedy for missible for doctors in their consul- bst be no change whatever in the unemployment, the general adopting rooms (and they don't loaf) and in telephoning to hotels, but in very Jocal constitution, it will be in- tion of

In some few other cases. It is a piece of bad Teresting to see what our contem departments, naval yards, for in- manners remarked on before in these porary now' has to say about it. /stance, they bave ordered it. The colutans, but still persistent, says the

cry now. The Government, at

short time."

1.alting. while the caller leisurely

Production vellers of the recent N.C. Daily New Another contejnporary was so fure past protested when some of the that some constitutional change Trades Union people proposed the was imminent that it got anxious. about the votes of persons not on same thing for the same reason,

They denounced theca' canny the Jury List, and urged the Guy! ernment to see that those exempt-policy bide and hair, leathers and skin, as treachery and worse.

"

PASSENGERS.,

'ARRIYLLE

lows:-..

MORNING.

1. March-The Guards Brigade

Darevski. 2 Overnice Belisario... Donizetti, 3 Selection-The Maid of the

Mountains... Fraser-Simson 4 Bolero-Souvenir de Grenade ·

Eighteen ponies started together

Just then Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 267 1st $2,289 70 708 2nd $654 20

Total

754 3rd $ 327.10

ner $750; second $250; third Unplaced ponies $150. For Horse Bazaar Subscrip- Commission tion Griffins of this season 1920- 1921. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. Three quar- tèrs of a mile. Pari-mutuel: Winner.

$ 15.00

Places-1st

$. 6.80

2nd 3rd

$ 9,50

$ 8.40

Cash Sweeps:

-Ticket No. 286 1st $1595.30 ,293 2nd $455.80 246 3rd $ 227 90 Unplaced ponies $ 225.00 Commission

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Total

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$ 626.00

$3130.00

$ 125.00

$ 849.00

$4,245.00

Usplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 754, 697, 50, 287, 105, 546, 708," 596,

Mr. Hemy Humphreys' Speckled

Mouse, 1551b..(Mr. Knoll) i Sir Paul's Empire Dahlia, 161

(Mr Vida) 2 Mr. John Peel's Coat of Arms,

1581b (Mr Johnstone) 3 Mr. Fash's Dolphin, 158b.

(Mr. Heard) 0 Messra, Joe and Gassie's White

Foam, 1491b. (Mr. White) 0- Mr. Soares' Forest Child, 147lb

(Mr Soares) 0

Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket | Mr. Soares' Dandy Child, 154b Nos. 246, 293, 413, 362, 431, 272, 480, 458, 423, 286, 132, 300.

Mr. Stephen's Hatton, 146lb

in a buoch, Seth leading from the Mrs. John Johnstone's Irish Stew. post. At the straight they were even 1551b..........(Mr. Johnstone) 1 more bunched up. Mountain Stream Mr. Fash's Aspirin, 1551b, Moreau came out on the left with Don Juan

(Mr. Heard) 2

(M-1) 3

155lb.............(Mr Timmis) 0 Mr. Harley's Bogeyman, 15515.

5 Selection Patience... Sullivan-keeping on his right and Frome a 6 Waltz-La Sonnette

little behind. This formation was Mr H. Birkett's Blackspot, 15516 7 Dance Arabian Sarawolski. post.

De Neuville. kept practically up to the winning Mr Billard's Square Measure, 8 Selection-Halo America

9 Characteristic Piece.

Finck.

The Mist in the Black Forest

Eilenberg.

10 One Step Sand Duries. ... Gay.

1 March-Leonides North |

AFTERNOON.**

2 Selection--Baby Bunting...Ayer. 3 Romance-Simple Aven

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Thome.

Brahms.

4 Hungarian Dances 5 and 6

5 For Trot-Dartadella “... „Black. 6 Selection-Faust Gounod. 7. Waltz--La Bercense

Time. I'min.

2. THE MAIDEN STAKES.—WID- ner $600; second $200; third "$100. For China Ponies bond fide Griffins on date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscrip tion Griffins of both classes of this season 1920-1921 allowed 7, Entrance $10. Three quarters of - a mile. Pari-mutuel: Winner, Plazes-lit

20:10

7.50

2nd

$ 13.40 3rd

$ 6.90 Waldieufel. Cash Sweeps

Ticket No. 442 1st $1,294 30 370 2nd $ 369 80 Le Thiere:

62 3rd 184.90°

8 Danse-Des Aborigenes

9 Selection Bran Pie Derewski,

10 One Step-Witch of the Wood Unplaced pontes $175.00

Russell. The Band of H.M.S. "Hawkins" will play to-morrow,

All the arrangements, were splen- didly carried out under the direction of the following officials. *** Patron.-H.E., Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G.

Commission

Total

$ 506.00

$2,530.00

(Mr. Bartholomew} [0]

Capt. Henderson and Mr. Dyer's

́East, 1521h, ...*****(Mr. Knoll) 01 Messrs. Hosie and Lay's, By Jingo,

• 1491b..................................(Mr. Seth) 0 Mr. Briz-Gen. E.B. Macnaghten

(Mr Hill) 0.

(Mr Wuillenmuir) 0 One length and a half between first and second. Half a length. Time 2407. 7-THE GARRISON CUP.-Pré- sented by the Officers of the Gare rison, with $400 added to the winner; second $250; third $150. For Horse Bazaar Subscription Griffins of any season. Weight for inches as per scale. Withers at previous meetings of one race 71b.: of more than one 14b.; at this meeting 3b. extra. Penalties accumulatiye. Jockey allowance.} Entrance SID. From the two mile post Dace round and in. Pari-mutuel : Winner, Places 1st:

2nd 3rd

& Mr. T.F. Cobbs" bik. Given. chy,1551b. (Mr.Bell Irving) 0 Mr. Martinho's Evergreen. 155

·15-min..(Mr. Kremer) (0 Sir Paul's Mystic Dahlia, 152

******* (Mr. Vida.) 0 Mr. Staves's Blackfriar, 152

Mr. Spinks).0 Cash Sweeps:-

Mr. Stephen's Duningas, 152

$ 16.20

$:7.40

$ 13.70 $12.60

Ticket No. 419 1st $2,316.30

·513 2nd # 661.80

15 Mr. Wuilemuir.) 0 Start 130. Two lengths between first and second. Ope and a half Unplaced ponies

Commission

Total

43-3rd $ 330.90

$175.00

$87100

$4,355.00

| lengths between second and third.

Two false starts were made. Johnstone led with Black Spot sixth running strongly at the bottom bend. In the straight Johnstone increased Unplaced ponies $25.00 each, ticket his lead and maintained it to the end, Nos. 202, 560, 545, 86, 862, 10, 419, the others keeping company until 513, 43, 613. about a hundred yards from theMr. Ferdndud's Pawnshop, 150%.

Unplaced Ponies $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 424, 352, 408, 19, 155, 299, 540, "Mr. John Feel's Ankle Deep, 158

1b.

judge's box when they fell back. (Mr. Johnstone) 1

Aspirin lost by two length..

ed by local custom rather than by There is work for all, they said,

"Mr. Nematee's Parran, 152lb. ordinance should not be disfranch and all must work their hardest,

Honorary Stewards.-H.E. Vice

(Mr. Nemazee) 2 This also is vanity and that production may rise to the

Admiral Sir A. L. Duf K.C.B. Mr. Fash's Harlequin, 155ib. ised. -rexation of spirit.

H.E. Major-General Sir G./M. Kirk-

(Mr. Heard) 3 level of demand. Now the same

patrick, K.C.S... K.G.B., Hon. Mr. Sir Paul's Sportsman Dahlia, 155 Really, this is no matter for the parrots are praising the Govern

Per z "St. Albans yesterday-Mr Cland-Severn; C.M.G." and "Com A Fenwick, Lieut. McDonald; Miss

Ilir. Vida): 0 joculatores. It must cast a gloom ment for its hold, and courage. Calvert, dies G. Cal rech, Mr Molley, Dimodore Wi: Bowden-Smith, C.B.E. Mr. G. E. Pous's Muscovite King over Bace Week. The weather is ons policy, although when we and Mrs Hardes, Mrs Stewart, Miss F Stewards The Hon. Sir C. Paul 161. Ib. i.(Me, Hill) of getting so much warmer that the take a good look at it we see that Kelly, Mrt E. Welsh, Mrs G. Badger, Mr Chaser KL. C.M.G. Licut, Col. G. Mr. Stayes's Bolshevic 15516 (Mr. corpse cannot be expected to keep the policy is merely upe of passing and is B. McGath, Hours F. Arnold, K. Hall. Brupon, Messrs. R. M

Bell Lrying) 0 J.-M. de la Crus, & Parcon, J. What time, we must now ask, does on a problem to other solvers. "As Dibley, C. R. Howth, Mr and Mrs Bostock, Dyer and Henry Humphreys, Hon. Mr. Stephen's Spynie 155b (Mr. the funeral of the Constitutional an alternative to the disfissal of Mr W. Brand Mr A Taylor, Mr. Mr. Johnstone Leat -Col. W

- Wuillenmuir) 0 Reforma Association pass the Monu numerous workers, and the aug- de la. Niers, Mr. P. Parmal. Me P. Loring. RA.. C.M.G... DS.O., Mr. Towers Grey Tile 14916 v

mentation of the vast army of un-Feraudey, and Mr A. Remedior,

Brig. Gen. E. B. Macnaghten,

ment?

(Mr. Knoll) 0

5

Time, 1.32/5,

-

(Mr. Soares) 1 Mr. G. C. Mozon's Louza, 1577b.

(Mr. Timmis THE CHALLENGE CUP.-

Mrs. Deacon's Frampton, 1581b. Value one hundred guineas. For China Ponies. Weight for inches Dr. Forsyth's Neston, 14912.

(Mr. Vida 3 as per scale. To be won two years.

(Mr. Kremer). consecutively by a pony or pones Capt. Henderson, and Mr. Dyer's the bond fide property of the same South (Mr. Heard), owner or owners. Winner to re Mr. Mahase's Adversariat, 15216. ceive $750 and 70 per cent...

(Mr. Sent) second $300 and 20 per cent, Mr. Nemazee's Ardovan, 145b. third $150 and 10 per cent, of the

(Mr. Nomazoe) Entrance Fees until the Cup is finally won when the second pony (Continued on Page 5:)

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