WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 22, 1922,

HONGKONG'S 1922 RACE MEETING.

(Continued from Page 4.)

-THE RIALTO" STAKES.- Presented by the Members of the Hongkong Stock Exchange. Value $1,000 to Winner. Second to receive $300. Third $200. For Subscription Crithios of this Season 1921 1922 Weight for inches as por scale. Winner of Subscription Grillins Challenge Cup 5 lb. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $10. One Mile.

9-THE CONSOLATION STAKES.

-Winner $500. Second $200 Third $100. For China Ponies that have run and not won at this Meet ing. Weight for izeben as per scale, (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $5. One Mile.

Pari-mutuel :—

Winner,

Cash Sweeps:-

Ticket No. 734 lat

278 2nd 782 3rd $

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 324, 1212, 677, 1259, 527, 1165, 1042, 513, 1066. Mr. Cottager's Knockuh Leg,

140lb.

..(Mr Knoll) 1 Mr. Nemazee's Fesenjan, 147lb...

(Mr. Nemazee) 2 Mr. G. O. Moxon's Colombas,

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,

NOTICE.

THE Bɛv. O. B. SHANN, bas been

3T appointed to act as Deputy Regis trar with authority to sign on behalf of the University from February, 23rd to March 15th, 1922:

N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH,

Registrar. Hoogkong, February 21, 1929.

Places :-- 1st.

$

201 3rd

20.40 6,80 6.30 6.20

$3,558.00 $1,016 60 508.30

147b Mr. Cragholm's Arvakur, 168lb (Mr. Spraggo) Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Stock

man, 150lb.

(Mr. Moses) O Mrs. Charles Forsyth's Pogo, 15215

(Mr. White) 0 Mrs. G. B. Hartford's Kinsha,

1551b

.(Mr. Dupree) 0 Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Ricebire,

147b

(Mr. Sewell) 0: Mrs. Montague Ede's Flotsam,

150th...

(Mr. Spinks) 0

(Mr. Thompson)

0

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Fourth Day.

ל

2

Unplaced ponies ('ommission

Parimatuel

Wiener.

$ 7.00

Place: lar

$

"nd Brd

5.40 S 7.90

Total

$ 5.90

Cash Sweep

Ticket No. 434 1st $ 3,972.50 832 2nd $1,136.00

די

1369 3rd $ 557.50

Uupled scones

S 125.00

Co miserab

Total

$ 1450.40

$ 7,250,00

Emplaced ponies. $2500 each, tucket Nos, 15, 216, 665, 1236 1245. MC Moxon's Stephanotis,

[GoLb.

(Mr. Hill) Lady Chat's Ball Finch, 162b.

(Mr. Soares) 2 Dr. C. Foyth's Hurry up. 15511. (Mr. Dayle). MR. Basto's Lucky Star 1501.

(Mr. Harritas} ( Mrs. John Bell-Irving's Gabriel Junks, 159, (Mr. Bell Erving) M. Dye Kilmarnock 153. (Mr. Bulteel).

3

(

1. P. H. Kew's Wallaby, 150lb

(Mr. Thompson) Bl. John Perd's West River, 15211.

(Mt Duptes There was some difficulty at the start but finally General Maczaghten got them away with Hurry Up and West River showing the way to the rest. Bullfinch and Stephanotis began 1 eat up the distance between

them and the leaders and round the home turn Stephanotas came right. ent and led exaily for the rest of the way winning by four lengths from Bullünch who ran into second place a a length and a half ahead of Harry Up.

Tane Si 12.45sers.

THE CHAMPIONS.

ACE.

RARI CASH SWEEP.

8.- THE CHAMPION STAKES.-- A Sweepstakes of $50 each for Star- ters with $2,000 added for the Winner, Second $750, Third $400. For China Ponies, Winners at this bleeting only. Weight for inches að per scale. Due Mile and a quarter. Pari-mutuel. Wioner,

49.80

Ticket No. 1945 lat $29,078.00

$ 125,00 $ 1302.00

.$6,510.00

Mr. Namazee's Arsenjan, 150lb..

(Mr. Harriman) ON SATURDAY, 251b inst

the FIRST RACE will be started at

tnplaced ponies, $25.00 each; tucket Nos. 674, 668, 244 530, 175. Sir Paul's Sceptic Dahlia late Mr. Robert's Kimalcolm, 144b.

Exchequer Bill), 15016

(Mr. Bulteel) 0 (Mr. Burkill) Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen's Aloha, Mr. Gilpin's Sir Colin, 152lb ..

1521b. (Mr. Pinkerton) 0 (Mr. Knoll) 2 Knockuh led from the start and Sir Ellis Kadooris's, Hongkong

won an easy race by many lengths. Chef, 161b (Mr. Moller) 3

A length separated the second and Mr. Dyer's Killiecrankie, 150!

third ponies.

Mr.

(Mr. Bulteel Mr. Nemazee'a Lenjan. 147/b

(Mr. emazer) 0 Hector Sassoon's Koman Dawn (late Daybreak) 1471b.

(Mr. Sewell) 0 Mr. Soares Spotted Sand, 15511.

(Mr. Somes) 0 Mr B. E. Spragge's Lighting

1791b.(Mr. Spragge) ( Roman Dawn and Spotted Sand made the go'ng from a poor start and kept abad almost until the horne turn then Sir Colin and Sceptic Dahlia asserted themselves and put

great

tho last few furlonge for first place with Hongkong Chief fighting hard for third The Dahlia poay gut past the post a lengil and a half in front of its rival and there were two lengths between Sir Colin and Hongkong Chief.

1

race

over

Time, min 6,2 Sesca. 10-THE NIL DESFERANDUM STAKES. Winner $600. Second $200, Third $100. For "A" Class Subscription Griffins that have run and not won at this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $5. Five Furlongs. Pari-mutuel.

Winner, I'laces (1st.

+1

75.20

2nd

$

13.10 39.30

3rd

Cash Sweeps:-

* 6.10

Ticket No. 601 1st $3,062.50 172 2nd $ 675.00 13 3rd $ 437.50 $ 225.00 $ 1,150.00

$5,750,00

Unplaced ponies Commission

Total

Unplaced ponies, $25.00 each, ticket Nos. 1143 960, 246, 977, 38, 1020, 910 1135, 1003.

Plares: - lat

2nd

$

$ 7.20 6.60

3rd

器 6,99

Cash Sweeps:--

Mr.

1

3290 2nd $8,308.00

Hon. Mr. P. II. Holyoak's Jaybird,

150ft.

(Mr. Spinks) 1 Hector Sassoon's Roman Sunset, 150b...(Mr. Sewell)

2

*7

4358 3rd $ 4,154.00

Usplaced ponies

Mr. John Peel's Cassia River,

155lb.

$ 300 00

3

$10,460.00

. $52,300.00

Irving) 0 Mr. Cragholm's Bajardo, 150th. (Mr. Fisher)

די

Commission

Total

Time: 1min. 20 2.5secs.

"HABD-BOILED."

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For Champions Day the Kowloon Theatre bas secured a very entertain- ng picture in "Hard-Boiled," Paraisount.feature with Dorothy Dalton principal player. An amusing portrayal of the joys and sorrows in the life of

a

NOON.

H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, February 22, 1922.

COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY.

From PORTLAND, ORE., JAPAN PORTS and SHANGHAI.

THE Steamship

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All

Ladies Section.

DENNIS CUP.-18 holes modal play

over the Old Course, Fan Ling, full handicap to be deducted. To be played for on March 14th. Post Entries.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

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NOTICES.

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LADIES' AMERICAN

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ALL SIZES $3.50 TO $13.50 PER PAIR.

YONSIGNEES of cargo for Hong GLOVES for DAY & EVENING WEAR.

kong per 6.8. “PĒLEUS”* are hereby notified that owing to the present state of affairs in Hongkong due to strike of samen, etc. cargo for Hongkong will be landed at Singapore and consignees are recommended to make necessary arrangements as to insurance éto, accordingly. The cargo will be brought back to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

22nd February, 1922,

NOTICE ΤΟ CONSIGNEES.

ODEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES of cargo for Hong-

having arrived from above poite ou Wednesday, 22nd February, 1922, CONSIGNEES are requested to present their Bills of Lading in exchange for kong per sa. "AJAX" are Delivery Orders and take immediate hereby notified that owing to the delivery from songside steamer.

present state of affairs in Hongkong "one-Light-stand" cargo not taken delivery of from due to strike of scamen, etc. cargo for steamer by 25th February will be Hongkong will be landed at Shanghai actress, the story is very pleasing and landed into the hazardous and/or non- very human. Among other adven-hazardous godowns of the Hongkong & and consignees are recommended to tures in a small town which refuses to Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. make necessary arrangements ae to at consignees' risk, whence delivery may insurance etc. accordingly. The cargo be obtained.

will be brought back to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal.

to the show unless handed a free ticket, the leading lady of the troupe finds herself forced to take to washing other entertaining diebes. The humour in this und situations is skilfully extracted with the result that "Hard Boiled"

6 capital holiday picture.

makes

Consignees of cargo per 8.8. "WEST CAYOTE" are hereby notified that same bus been brought down from Shanghai by the 8.8. "WEST KEATS”. All broken, chafed and damaged cargo will be examined at the Godowns on Monday, 27th February at 10 am.

No claims will be admitted after the goods bave leit the Steamers or Go- The following fatal cases of downs, and all goods remaining unde- notifiable disease were reported yester-livered after Wednesday, 1st March day Three of plague, two of enteric 1922, will be subject to real and an. lever, and one of small-pex-all additional Coolie bite Incurred. Chinese.

The Legislative Council meets to-morrow afternoon. The Colonial Secretary will table the Finance Com mittee's report and the jurors list. The Council will consider the ascond reading of the bills to previde for police supervision of certain persons had to amend further the Opium Ordinance.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

Cargo from the Columbia Pacific Co ́a "West Keats' not cleared by March 1 will be examined on Feb. 27 at 10a.m. will be subject to rent. Damaged cargo

Ltd.

| Agents.Arnhold Bros. & Peleus"

Hongkong sarco per 8.8. (Mr. Dupree) Mr. John Bell-Irving's Moses Main- chance, 158lb....... (Mr. Bell

Cuplaced poines, $100.00 each, Mr. Dude' Fishshop, 185lb.....

tisket Nos. 3054, 714, 117. Mesere, G. H. Potte'a and Ellis

Hayim's Allied King, 1551b.

(Mr. Hill). 1 Sir Paul's Empire Dahlia, 181lb.

(Mr. Burkill) 2- Sir Paul's Honesty Dahlia, 152fh

(Mr. Vids) 3 Mr. Hector Sassoon's Roman

Prida, 155lb...(Mr. Moller) 0 Mr. Gilpeus's Ajax, 158ib.... .............

(Mr. Knell), 0 Messra. Stephen and Stitt's Benz,

..(Mr. Pinkerton) 0 152.

It was a good race. At the begin ming there were several false starta

(Mr. Soares) 0 Mr. Dyer's, Kilwinning, 1531b....

(Mr. Bulteel) 0 The Gang's Ace pot, 152lb (Mr.

Finkerton) 0 Mr. C. R. Thompson's Ashes, 150lb (Mr. Thompson) Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's Daybird,

1587b

(Mr. White) Mr. Topside's Mountain Goat,

1621b

(Mr. Doylo) 0 Mr. Towers' Majolica Tile, 15016

will be brought here immediately con Jitions

permit. -gouts, -Butterfield and Swire.

Rongkong cargo per a.&. “Ajax" will be landed at bhanghai and brought here immediately conditions perimit. Agente, -Butterfield and Swire.

HOME CARES ARE LESSENED

when you keep PINKETTE in the house, because these gentle little laxo- Otives-used when required-ense | regular health for every mamter of the

family.

"An

gent PINKETTES

(Mr. Spragge) 0

clay

They banish constipation, prevent and Majclica Tile and Mountain Goat dispel bilious attacks, sick headaches were the first to show out after the liverishness, koop the system clean sud start but Moses Maincbancs and the breath sweet,

well

and the field got away Ladly. Roman Sunset wore not far behind. post free, 6 cents the phial, from Dr. Your druggist sells PINKETTES, or Honesty Dahlia immediately took the

came They lead

up to the Williams Medicine Co., 88, ezechuen followed by Bene. Roman lesers and then Jaybird at the home Road, Shanghai. Pride. Ajax, Empire Dahlia and Allied King. The ponies went around turn came up and took charge,

into running

first the course in a procession keeping two lengths ahead much the same order until going up the Sunset who beat Cassia River for back straight Empire Dablia dieplaced Roman Pride for fourth place and second place by three quarterse of

In length.

Allied King began to come

up.

Honesty Dahlia led round the village Time 1 min. 21 secs.

but Allied King and Empire Dahlia slipped past and тал neck and neck for first place. Hill guided Allied King to victory half a length in front of Empiro Dablia three lengths soparating the next pony, Honesty Dahlia.

*.E

place of Romas

bend and into the home straight 11.—THE TIENTSIN PLATE.- Winner $500, Second $200. Third $100. For "B" Class Subscrip tion Griffins that have run and not won at this Mouting. Weight for inchosas por sale. (Jockey allowance.) Entrance $5. Five Turlongs. Pari-mutuel Winoer, Placos-1st.

Time: 2min. 38.3/boo KECOND SWEEP.

#

The first prize in theChampions cash

swoop, amounting to the record sus

of $19,678 was won by Mr. Lam Ming,

20.20 10.80

2nd

Frd

09.30 28.50

Ticket No. 1304 $3,652 50. ;) 700 2nd €1,015.00 - 225 3rd $ 6.007;60% Unplaced ponies 4720,00 Commission,

of the Long Shing ourlo shop. Cash Sweeps This your 5,230 tickets were sold as against 8867 last year. Last year Mr. John Pool's Bilver Boreak, ridden by Johnstone, won the Champions Stakes valued at $14,080 the first prize in the caal sweep wah won by Mr. Tung Kwan Shan, former - Commissioner of Police in Canton,"

Total

1:6090.06

All claims against the steamer Qual be presented to the undersigned on or before 4th March, 1922, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., LTD

Agente,

Hongkong, February 22, 1922,

Ponies!

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

22nd February, 1922,

TIBE

PUBLIC AUCTION,

tions to sell by Public Auction, (for account of the concorned)

Undersigned have received instruc-

OK

FRIDAY,

March 3, 1922, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Dee Vaux Road, Corner of

Tee House Street,-- Chinese Porcelains, Curios, Lacquered Ware. &c., 20. Including a variety of 5-coloured and 3. coloured Vakes and Jars, Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White Va-es, Ponies! Ponies Incense burners, Old Bronze and Brass Figures and Vases, Kakemonos, Lac- quered Cabinete, Chairs, Screens, Tables, Ivory Ware, Jade. Agate and Crystal Ornaments, Mandarin Pieces.

Also many Green Jade Ornamente, Bead Band Bags, Embroidered Haga,

Public Roup.

THE Undersigned bave received ins

tructions to sell by Public Roap,

ON

WEDNESDAY, March 1, 1922. at 5 p.m.,

at the Jockey Club Stables. A large number of well-known Race Ponies. (Full Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Austioneer, Hongkong. February, 22, 1982.

Amber Neck-laces, Golden Brenat Pius, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Brooches, &c., &e.

The above stock recently arrived from the North and includes pieces from the Ming, Kunghi, Kienlung and Tos- kwong Periods.

The bulk of which will be sold with- aut reserve.

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(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Teruss-Cash on delivery,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 22, 1922.

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