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ESLWAY

10 DAYS

DAYS

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 11, 1937.

LOCAL SHARES

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1950-1

INSURANCES

Union-Ins. $825 b

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,

AZZETC...

H. K and W. Docks $80%)

Bank

Providents (Old) Providents (New) 65

MINING

Raubs $12 b.

$80%

b., 60 cta.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S.. Hotels $7.15-88. H. K. Lands $35 b., $35% sa. H. K. Realties $5.90 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

$600 FOR SNOWY RIVER

Honey And The Right Time Go Cheap

PONY AUCTION

Snowy River, which has pro- vided Messrs. Leo Frost and Donald Black, both champion jockeys, with many, winners, was sold for $600 at the pony auction at the Valley yesterday.

H. K. Tramways $14.60 b., $14.60 Disappointing at the last Meet-

$2.

Peak Trams (Old) $41⁄2 b.

Peak Trams (New) $1 b. Star Ferries $86 b.

b.

Yaumati Ferries $25 China Lights (Old) $14.05 b.,

32.

$14.05

H. K. Electrics $601⁄4 b., $601⁄2 sa. Sandakan Lights $13 b. Telephones (Old) $29% b. Telephones (New) $11.95 5.

INDUSTRIALS

Cements $16 b.. H. K. Ropes $5.20 s., $5.10 ga.

STORES, &C.

Dairy Farms $25.85 b., $26 sa. Wm. Powell, Ltd. 40 cts. b.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Cottons Sh.$17% 8. Shanghai Coftons Sh.$119 b.

MISCELLANEOUS Constructions (New) 45.cts. b.

Opening

S.

Stock

10 a.m.

L.

in Pesos

C.

Antamoks

1.05

Atoks

.32

Baguio Gold

.31

Balatoc Mining

:12.00

Benguet Consol.

.11.00

Benguet Explor

.11

Big Wedge

.222

Coco Grove

.66

Consolidated Mines

.02

Demonstrations

.68

E. Mindanao

22

Gumaus G'field

.172

Ipo Gold

.19

I. X. L.

77

Itogons.

.95

Masbate Consol.

.27/2

Min. Resources

.242

Northern Mining

.08

Paracale Gumaus Salacot Mining

.37%

·.036.

2.00

3.32

.35

.75

San Mauricio Suyoc Consol. United Paracales

6 DAYS

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe

Kobe hama Honolulu couver

Leave Leave

June 16 June 18 June 24 June 29

Yoko

Leave

Van-

BERKSHIRE FOAL

PLATE

Honorarium Wins By A Head

London, To-day... The following is the result of the Berkshire Foal Plate, run_yester-

Hong Shang Naga Empress Kong hai

of

saki

Leave

Arrive

Leave

Victoria day :-

Arrive

Honorarium

1

John Buchan

Japan

Jme 11 June 13

Lily Pod

2 3

Asia

Canada

June 25 June 27 June 29 July 1 July July ́ ́ ́9 July 11

-July 12

Betting: 10 to 1 Honorarium: 100

July

July 23 July 25 July

Japan

Aug. 26 Aug. 8 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Canada" Sept. 3 Sept. 5

Aug. 21

14 July 16 July 23 July 28 to 6 John Buchan: 100 to 8 Lily July 29 July 31

Aug. 9

Pod. Aug. 11 Aug. 13. Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Sept. 1 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 22

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF ASIA, JUNE 17th.

At 8 p.m.

'information from Passenger & Freight Offices

Union Building, Hong Kong

Telephones: Passenger 20752-Freight 20042.

Agents, Jardine Matheson

Co., Ltd.

Canadian Pacific

ing, when it was nosed out by Per- fect Day on a wet track, which is to its liking, Snowy River has by no means finished with racing and its new owner, a promising novice rider, can look to the future with every degree of confidence.

Three other pories from the same. stable Ribble, which has been a fai- lure over the past year, and Trent and Ouse, which have been given very little racing experience as yet, also went under the hammer.

King's Fancy, an old timer with still a stout heart, was purchased for $25 and it is doubtful whether it will be seen out in any more races at the Valley.

Honey, worth a bet in any sprint event, fetched only $130, while The Right Time was another bargain at $260.

WHAT THEY WENT FOR

The following are the full-particulars of the Roup:—

Election Day $65 (P. Baldwin).

Mac's Adventure $60 (E. W. Gar- diner).

Ling Long $20 (Cash).

Tse Tin $20 (Cash).

Election Time $45 (Cash).

Gold Currency $10 (T. H. G. Bray field).

Ribble $300 (Yeung Wing-hong). Snowy River $600 (W. G. Poy). Trent $20 (Tin Kee, Canton). Ouse $210 (Yeung Wing-hong). Lancashire Tich $60 (Cash)." Bravado $25 (C. F. Chiu)

Locksmith $5 (A. Dollar).

King's Fancy $25 (Capt. Whitehead).

-Honey $130 (R. Des Voeux).

Persian Cat $40 (C. F. Chiu)

The Right Time $260 (J. B. Harri- son)

Busok $55 (Tin Kee, Canton). Clowner $30 (L. Walmerly).

Inca $50 (Capt. Whitehead).

The following ponies were with- drawn from the auction as the bidding did not reach the upset prices:

Nebular Star, Laughing Girl, Young Chap, National Faith, Park View, Naughty Cat, Happy John, Mountain View, Soldier of China, Jungle Jim, Chocolate, Such Fun, Royal Highness, Helephant and Australian Boy.

H.K. ACCIDENTS

Weekly Traffic: Return

In the Colony of Hong Kong includ- ing the Island, Kowloon and the New gam. on Saturday, the 5th instr Territories during the week ending at

Eleven runners. Won by a head, with a length between second and there were altogether 46 traffic accid- third.-Reuter.

DOLLAR RATE London Silver Prices

The demand rate of the Hong Kong dollar this morning was 1/2-23/32..

“Spot" silver was quoted at and "forward,” at 20.

ents, as the result of which three per- sons were killed and 19 persons were injured.

Of the persons killed, a Chinese girl, aged 18 years, and a Chinese male. aged 27 years, died as the result of in- juries received whilst alighting from moving tramcars.

A Chinese female, aged 70 years, was knocked down and fatally injured by a motor bus, whilst walking across 20 the road.w

Of the persons injured, 16 were

The London on New York cross-pedestrians, who were either walking. rate was quoted at £U.S.$4.9385 struck by vehicles.

or running across the road and were and the New York on London cross- rate at U.S.$4.931⁄2.

Singapore Raw Rubber

Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co have received

Two tramcar passengers and one bus passenger were injured while alighting from moving tramcars and a moving. motorhus respectively.

Of the 46 accidents, 15 were colli- sions betwee vehicles: 23 were colli- sions between vehicles and pedestrians; and

8 accidents were due to other causes.

Number.

the following quotations | Type of Vehicles Involved,

from Singapore in Straits Cur- rency for Raw Rubber-

Spot 81 b. up .

Jan./March 81-4 b. up July/Sept. 31-1⁄2 b. up 3⁄43⁄4 Oct./Dec. 31-3⁄41⁄4 bup 3⁄4

Market: Sellers holding off.

Private motor car

Motor: lorry

Publié motor

Motor bus.

Motor cycle.

Bicycle

Rickshaw

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