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SUPPLEMENT TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."
HONGKONG RACES, 1882.
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 7TH MARCH, 1882.
Mila
spare.
No other entry was made for the rate, and it was consequently a walk over for Humlechan. MABOOS" CHAMPION RACE, 9st. ?16s.; for win- nem at the mating, to ha ridden. by. Chius moz. First pony: $55; wood. $13, third, $10. Quo milo.
Mr. Paul's Sunlight, 94. Wibe........
Mr. Korfont's Bohemian, Sat, 7lba.
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gont was Governor of Labuan, Fo was Alept- ing "liberal poliny there, and it proved to be a scores. Thə qusema was known timenghent the whole world, and the editor of the Daily Press at that time wrote an article upon his policy. Ha approved of the policy that was adopted by Lis Excellency. That policy was not only approved by the Press but it was approved in the House of letley praised bis Exgellousy in kho House of
1Mr. F. S. Gordon's Gang Forward, Ost. 7lbs. Commons. In 1869, I think, Sir Charles Ad-
Mr. Pant'a Gold Bar, Sat. lbs....
Mr. Henry's Sub Rosa, Sat 9
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The Foooo Cur, alzo $200, presented by Mr. St. Andrew's Craftsman 10st. 1216. FIRST DAY 23RD FLURUARY.
the Fooaho Comunity, for China, Manila
Following are details of the ovens and Japan Ponies, woight for inokus; entrance Mr. F. S. Gordon's Hualapban 1136. 31.
(Mr. Oglo) The CATHAY CUP value 3156, presented, for Timo, Imiu, 52 1-5th.sce
There were a good rate for third place. The races commenced, in sploud weather $5 Bosond Pony to receive 3350, Two Miles
Subscription Grimas only entranca $5; en- The NIL DESPERANDUM STAKEH, for all anil on a good going course. There was a large Mr. Paul's Tajmahal, Htet 14b. (Mr. Niskais) Mr. Kerfoot's Dobemint 10st, 19
(Mr. Brandt) 2 tricos money to go to aboud Pony: weight attendee of speelalers, amongst thoas peasants. St. Andrew's Driving Cloud, 11st. ilh
for inchas; Provions winners, 7 lbs, oxtra. Que
hontan Subscriptian Grillins untraado 35. being His Excellency the Governor, AdmitalRDAN
with $100 added for the first Pony, and 350 (Mr. Intchings) S (Mr. Allan) Br, Pat's Hurricane 11st. 1. (Mr. Niskala Me. Grimment's Shell, LIst. 1136.. Willes, Lieut. General Donovan, Commodoro Mr. Kertoct's Wild P, 10st. 191b
fet scooad Pony waight for inches. Half-a- MHe Cumisp, Colonel Goddos. Hon. M. S. Ponnochy,"|7"
Mr. Pand's Thistle 11st, 11. (M. Repro) 6
(Mr. Niokels) 1 Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Sall, 10st: 121b Mr Hutchings) oto. Most of the evests brought ontgood fields,
Hakemian lad rather the worst of the start, Mr. Honry's Sub Rosa, 11st, 51b. (Mr. Oglo) 2 and was loft n length or two behind. Halachas. Korfact's Wild Soll, 10st. 181b........ but the Focchow Cap was reduced to a match,
led off, followed by Craftaman, with Thistle third.
Mr. Hutahings) Tajmetal and Driving Cloud, who werò first and
Half way round Craftsman had scoured the ad, Mr. Boikolay's Gray Mist, 10st. 12tb.
Mr. Clangh's Sectoh Mist, 10st, 12th......... (Mr. Butelinga) 3 econd in the same tous last year, again trying
and Robersis was rapidly making up his lost
(Mr. Oglo) cousinsions, and Tajnabul repeated his fornter
ground, Thistle dropping out of it. Up the
Mr. Charles's Lah-di-dab, 10st. 12lb... (Mr. Allar) 0 'victory. The Darby, fell to Me St. Andrew's
straight there was a remarkably close race, the Sub Rota loading, Grey Wint avond, Shell third, Mr. Theo's Lightning, 10st, 1216
aftorn good start the poaica tailed off with Mr. Kabn's Phantom, 10st. 121b.(Me. Easton) (Mr. Reynell) Huntsman, which had beon Icoked upon as
frat foar coming in with little more than aand Will Sell last. No change took place in the rather an outside, bar boyond this: there were
length and a half hatoon the Jet, Thistle sevens order for the Brst-half-asle, and ab the rook Sab Mr. F. 8. Gordon's Glengarry, 10st. 121b... mat-many-surprises, M. Gordy's stablo was
Or. Nickels) the must successful of the day, winning four ont
agus tobind Won by a short length: Time. Rosa was still loading by a clear length. After of the eight ovente. Of the other foar two foll
1 min. 500..-- hata je to The PROFESIONAT CUP, Palio S.
passing this point Shell-slosed on Grey Miat and Media Rataplan, 11st 16 and Gang Forward went ahead of Second Violinot only approved of by the Press, but it was
(Mc. Essex) to Mr. Grammohta stable and ens ovih to Mr The CANTON CUP, value $150, for China, Manila
for was second passing the village, Wild. 3oll also St. Andrews' and Mr. Paul's..
China, Mauila and Japan Poults: weighs for losing up. Coming up the straight Shall had Me F-Cordura Loubter, Hish
(Major Hamilton) and Japan Peonies that lays a Raes previous to this Mooting, waigh for inoho
-inutes; Winnors of Ashley de Inniskilling it all, his own way, winning with hands down, windors of this Mening basics; entraupe,
Cups, The extra, or of both, 12lbs exte
fear lengthe botwean scend and third Wild Mr. Reiners' Swift Wings, apt Lindsey Mr. Brandt) antiando 10; Sond Pony to codice half of,
10st. 22th...... 5.-One Milo,
the Entranco money, One Hila.
The band of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was in attendance and played the following
PORTOWING
MarchMilitary Overture. Fra Disrolo
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This was rodnood to a match between Tajchat and Driving Cloud, Wibi Cody being lod home from the starting post. Driving Clond took the bad and Tajmahal lot him keep it until roaching the Black Rock the second time, the latter having the nuco in band all the way. At the rock he aloed up sad soon took the leal winning with hands down, Allan, whipping up at the duish. The penies come in in the game, order as laat gear. Time, de ani, 30 200, being 1,900, 188 than last-year
"Lu Phite Waldtonfol. Mr. Korfoot's Bohendan. Wst. 1Mb.. 1
Sakatiuz..... Polke en Gulopa
pomini Piron.
E. Wallace. Mr. F. S. Gordon's Gang Forward, Ilat. Il
Aubor,
(He. Brandt) 1 Balta.
(Mr. Hutolinga) 2} Loutner. Mr. F. S. Gordon's Strathisls, 114, 115.......
(Mr. Essex) 8 Mr. Paul's Hurricano, 11st. 11b, Mr. Nickels) Mr. Henry's Grin Death, 11st. 1lb (Mr. Ogle Mr. Paul's Thistio, let. lb. (Mr. Reynail) Mr. St. Andrew's Sportsman, 30st, 1215
Black Satin' Suloctica Pirates of Penzance Sullivan. God save the Queen, The startars were the Hos. P. Byric and Mr. A. Coxon; the judge, Mr. E Shoppard and the Clark of the Course, N. AJ. H. Tripp.
Details are as follow:
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The Woxo NEI CHONG STAKES, for Chine
thir. Allan
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0 Comunas for the liberal polioy ka pursue in Mr. F. S. Gardon's Second Violin, 9st. Tiba.. Cabuas; and then Mr. Monsell, who has sinse Mr. St. Andrew's Craftman, Ost. 11lbs 0 been raised to the Pego and who was then Mr. Gordon's pair wore in front early in the Secretary of State for the Coloutes, corrcbio- race, Gang Forward having the rails. They ran ratad, what Sir Charles Addarioy said as to the alreast ahead of the fold to past the Black Book, entire success of this course which his Erellace where Sunlight got into third place From bore had parsed in Labuan. Thus, goatlon, you Sunlight bogan standily to gain upon the lea lemn that his Ezooloney's policy in Laben was
0 Cawiug into the straight: Realight collaredo approved of in this one of Commone
Gang Forward, and was aron in front of him. Now, gentlemen, his Exsóllency, has be with Bakinit had been entalng up inning this bico, in this colony about five years, and he and before much of the straight bad boon has dono augh for fais olcay (applause).
(Mr. Allen WB-5 and Smokey Mist wore the first off on the fall of the flag and they soon established a good lead, which they kept all the way home, Wild Bell winning by half a length, with two lengths between assond and third, Lab-di-sab hard prosed for the latter plass by Lightning. Time, I min. so.
Sall and Frey Mist bad, a good race for third
lou, the first named passing the post with half Mr. Dulkastoy's Grey Mist, 101. 12.b......... isngth's advantage. Time, 2 mfu. 134 880. The CHALLENGE CUP, salas 109 guiasy, for Chins Fouses. To bo won two years conseon tively by a Poay or Toutes the hond de Pro- perty of the camo Owner: weight for inches; entranca (forced) 85. Parat Pony to ressive 70 per cont, Second, 20 per cent. and Third, 01-and-three.jartars.
10 per cent of Entrusa money. One-mile Mr. Fant's Tajustal 11st. 11b. (Mr. Nickels) 1
Mr. Metat's Redstart 11st. 1. Mr. St. Andrew's Huntsiaan 1st. I b
(Mr. Oglo)
(Mr. Hutchlugs) Only tareo faced thestarter for the Challenge
Mr. Paul's Sunlight, 10st. 9. (Mr. Nickais) 1 Mr. Paul's Rese, 10st. 121b.(Mr. Reynell) Mr. Monat's Rodstack, liat, llb...
(Mr. Hutchings) 9 M. Ginumont's Strathavon, 10st. 121. Dr. F. S. Gordon's Second Violin, List. ib.
Mr. D'Anour). 0 P
Mr. Houry's Rosols, 11st. lib.(Mr. Ogle):
(Mr. Brandt) 01 Mr. St. Andrew's Driving Cloud, 11st. 1lb..
The CHAMPION STAKES, a forged entry for all China, Manila and Jamu Ponies, winnors as by Grim Death, the others well up. This Violin, who heated him soon after passing the
Gang Forward went off with the lead, followed
(Mr. Allan) Roseola led off, closely attended by Second
this Beating optional to beaten Foules; weight for inches entrenes $; vingers of octer was presarved until turotag into the stand, Sanlight coming up, and at the opposite:
tro Tabes, $10; of three or more Races, 250, stright, when Bohemian ons ont from the ruck, side of the course the three wore Jeval, Ap 1
with $100 added. One-mile-aud-a-hal£ and displacing Gelas Death gained on the prosebing the villago Strathavon mado groana Cup. Tajmahal led, with Hantsman segon Mr. Paul's Sunlight. 1st, 12bs
Mr. Paul's Tajmetal, ist. 11b (Mr. Ogle) 3 leador and got nearly lovel, but Gang Forward had they turned the bond in a cluster. Coming and Redstars third. Passing the Bowrington, 3pt on a goni spurt at the fioich and won by a up the straight the first part, Kosture and Saa; gaie Haatsmau got a lead and increased it past Mr. Paul's Shamrook, 10et. 12lbs...........
Mr. Rayuell) 2 3 min. 11seo
psek: a length botwo seachd and third. Time light wore about level, leading but Sunlight soon the rock to the village; Radstart in the moontime.
pt a food and his stable companion passec. Relcoming up level with Tajusin, end them two en Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Eddy 10st 1810.........
Mr. Nickels) 3 Tho VICTORIA PLATE, for all Chins Pouis start. tabitig sond place, and in this order hay neck and neck up the straight. After pasing
Wat fils Grifins at date of Entry; weight Gaished, Sunlight winning by a length, half-a-the stand Cajalad draw away from bis oom Mr. St. Andrew's Huntsman, libt 1lbs... (Mr. ffutakings) 121. Jockeys that have never had a wining length between second and third, and the others pain sad gained on Hantsaian all the way to mount in Hongkong or Chins before this close at tand. Timo, nin. sco
the rook, after passing which he got the lead, 42, F. S. Gordon's dang Forward, 11st. lib.
(Mr. Allen) Mooting allowed 10lbs. Entriaco $5, with The TOWN PLATE, VAIRO S Mr. F. S. Gordon's Airtig, 12st. (Mr. Brandt J
.375 added. Half a Milo.
presented, for and at the village was three langths aboad. China, Manila and Japan Poaise; weight for founding the head into the straight Hutobiogs Me. Gemmon's Strathpeffer, 10st. 12lbs... (Mr. Brandt) Mr. Pant's Sirosso, 12. Mr. Nickels) 2
inches; winnare of oue Race at this Hosting, oalted on his pong, but without effect, and the Mr. Kerfoot's Bavarian, lat. 41b. (Mr. Encx) 3
7 lbs: extra; of twe Bucas, 10 lbs extra; and race was was easily by jabal in a contor, Mr. Gimont's Shell, 11st. 14tbs...........
Mr. D'Anonx) Mr. Jediar's Raspian, 11st. 416.
of three Rases, 15 lbs. extra; winner of the Hontsan pulling up before reaching the post, Foochow Cup, 7ibs. extra; Peualtios aceman. and Redstart; too in bond to have any abango (Major Hamilton) lative. Previous renaturies to carry 72st; for second plans, also pulled up. Time, 3 min.
stance 810; Sesond Pony to reno 7€ par 56 800. cont. of Entranet Money; Third Pony, S. per. peat. One.ile.and-a-half,
Manila and Japan Fontes: weight for inches; entrance $5, with $75 added. Half--Milo, Mr. F. S. Gordon's First Cornet, 11st. ib. (Mr. Brande) Mr. St. Andrew's Troquoie, 10st, 1b
(r. Allen) Mr. F. S. Gordon's Sagoud Violin, 11st. 1. (Mr. Essex) Mr. Gammont's Detonator, 1st. L
Major Hamilton)-f) Mr. Peale Sanlight, as, 91b: (M. Reynelly Mr. Moust's Redstart, Llet 1h...
(Mr. Hatohings). U After a great deal of trouble in getting the movies into line they were got away well together with the exception of Betonator, who spoiled his phanes. Troccois led, followed by Second Violin, with First Cornet thirl. This order was pre- served until near the finish when First Cornet. responded roadily to the call made apo him and On by a short bead: half a length between se- cond and third. Time, min, D soo.
until half way dowu tho straight, win Airlis Siroced went off with the lead and kept it enna np level with him, and after a sharp steag
The ASHLEY CUP, valio $150, presented by gle, both riders whipping, he scoured the load end D. Sassoon, Esq; for Cuirs, Manila and won by half a longth, had third. Time, mío. Jagan Ponies; entranos $5 weight for Suches.200. One Mile
Mr. Grammont's Statupeffer, 10st, 121b.....
(Mr. Fatehings) 1
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The band of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Overturo Selection
also Selvation
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Mr. Paul's Shabrook, 10st. 131b..
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(Mr.
traversed; he was also in front of Gaar Forward
Hs theu ohmileaged the leader, but Horso, who rode with much judgment, called upon Smulight, and he cane away, and triumphantly waving his cap as he passed the post, won by a length and a halt. Gang Forward was a bad third. Time, min. 5 secu. Foochow rade Bobomius, and Sin Kasi Second Violin.
Those things which he has done are matters of notoriety, but still I may be alive to mention a few of them. It is only those few things which were doue ospecially for the Chinese with which I prapase to deal. I think so of you hera present will bear me oak when I any that soon after his Exoclbacy arrived it The "SUNLIGHT" Que, valus $150, presented by of the Chinese community Love (hear, hear). I
this Colony he did a great service to the whol Mr. Paul for all hesten ponies, ca he handiaball explain what I mean. There was a pro- eapped by Mr. E. Shoppant. One mile. Mr. St. Andrew's Sportstian, 1st. 4lb.......
Sync
position, or rather some rules and carèlations were drawn up, to make regulations as to the Mr. F. S. Gordon's East Wind 10st. 9.
(Mr. Reynoll) 1 extent of a Chinesegrare-that if to say. whou Chinamas dies, his coffin is to be a (Capt Lindeny) 2 derinin size and must ba baried in a grava Mr. F.S. Gordon's Lord of the Isles, 11st b Mr. Hodry's Grim Theath, 10st: 1016.(Mr Oglo) 8 of certain size. I think I am not mix. taken, as I was not in the onloay at the time. Mr. Kabe's Phantom catch weight,..........
(Mr. Blant) 0 that tas proposition as to the width of the cofi». or the width or size of the grave, was time it. (Mr. Sumpson) should be no mora than six feet in length, mala Sportsman took the lead at the cumcucement, little mara than two feet in width. Now, this with Grim Death lying next, but soon after proposition mu laid before hia Excellency.. (muming tha bridge, the latter had to give way and was waiting for approval before it cont to East Wind. The rest wure pretty well in a boat into forco. When his Exoelleney 0 cluster, and not much alteration was made in saw this, he seat for Borse of us and tenk this order until the ponies turned into the our advice, and he loirot that there was a strong straight, where Captain Lizissy oalled appa farling against the proosding, and heard our East Wind, and brought kitu up alongside oxalinations of the reasons why it should not h Sportsman; the latter pouy, however, showed carried out, after which he at once pot a" YOLD himself equal to the occasion, and belug let out, upon it, and it has not been carried lato offert. he again drow away frons Bast Wind, and won a (Applause). Had that vexatious proposition 4th seas. good race by a length and a half in 2 min. 9.
(Major Hamilton) Shell soon came to the front and Sunlight took Tajmahal got the advantage of the start, bat
to drop off, and passing the staud Sunlight and second place,' At the half mile post Shell bogaz Shamrook ware runing wall together in front, Tajmahal thir, half a dozen lengths babiud. At the opposite side of the course Tajmabal was 1sent forward and was first after passing the rock. He kept his lead all the way home, win- bing icator; a length between second and 3 third Time, 3 min. 19 300.
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The following table shows the necesstal ownora, jockeys, and borses at this meeting, and the number of wins by each ----
OVERES
Mr. Peal
Mr. Gezumont
Mr. Corsion
Mr. St. Andrew...... 4
Bfz. Kartaut Me Heary.
RS9
Tajmahal Skoll ...... Hunteman Strathpefor. First ret Kaplight Cituman Airlio
JOENYS.
8
Mr. Nickels.
Mr. Hulchings
Mr. Ogle
Mr. Brandt
Mr. Koynell.
HORSCH
3 week..
Sub Rosa..... Second Violin .....
Bogo.... Trising Cloud Hohemia
Wild Soll
2
1
Gold Bat...
Gang Forward 1
This was the off day of tho
been put in foror. I. do not know what
onto bail bean oxposted between Me Gram graat survioss, and amongst them I may mention Larm might not havo resalted to the colony. This concluded the oveals though another Thon his Excellency bas done as my othe mont's Shell and Mr. F. S. Gordon's Hunla that thoro was a rule observed in the colony. chan, for $500 a sido. Owing to Shall ruing by which a portion of the land situated in the up lame, however, tan watch did not take place,entral part of Victoria abould ba reserved to foreigners. That is to say, a Chinaman senid We are informed that Mr. Chater, who hast buy any portion of the grond withis for so many years been a most propiat 39 successful supporter of the Face Meetings, has promised to give a cap for the vert mading after the sturdy pony of that name, the victor value $500, to ha cailed the Tajmahal Cup" on several fields.
THE BAJE BALL
this boundary. Now, bis Freallanes, when he heard of this declined to unt upon that rule, and the copsaqusnce is that the Chiness as Enying most every part of Victoria (appnade). Therefor tand, and have become owners of hand in al I contend that that is another entice which bis. As of yore the Race Meeting was wound up alty. (Lear, hear). His Excellency aise has not Excalionay has rendorad to the Chinese commu.. by a grand ball, which took paso on the sight of bon unmindful of matters of education, He the 27th February in St. George's Hal, Cily found that the Chioase youths. size bad beso Hail, when a large and fashionable gathering was taught English did not speak English frontly, ascombled. Among the quasis, wore His Ercel and although there were mury Chiusa studenta Ioney Liont General and Mrs Doneve, and who were learning English, thor id not learn to most of the principal, residents, including a peak it grammatically. He felt that as this was large aftaler of military and a fair sprinklingas Buglish colony, among the ieLabitants Paglish | of naval ofluors,
egeaking ought to be encouraged, and he bus The donorations were neat and tasteful, being, given that encouragement (anglasek Gentle, ss customary, in harmony will the occasion., if I wore to enrerate all the things which The suppor was laid in St. Andrey's Hall and his Excellency has done I shyla dotuia you was served in capital style. Dancing was no longer than I shoqle siel, bab 1 Kent up with spirit until about turee a'olock any be allowed to just mention one other the next morning. The band of the Royal Tuoia-matter. killing Fusiliers applied the music, and the of a Chinese society called the P Long Yok. Ho bas sanctional the formation following is the programme of the dances
1 QUADCE,
Now, tant soloty is formed for the purpose of FALSE,"
Fedorenppressing kidnapping, and for the protection ...y Quuan.
cf women and childrch. Whethis proposition , Odigizini. was brought before his Excellency, be immediat Mergoubialtor. ly sanctioned it, and recommended it to the .......Bissok Satin. Home Government for approval, and I may Lake Silver Chises this opportunity also of foudering ear thanks to Vacthe noble Lord, the Secretary of State for te Violetta,
3. GALOP,...
5.-VALSE, G-PO 7.-VALOK,
3-MATULKA,
SUFTER YALN
Le Penisbote. Colonias, for bis approval cftae formulding of Distant Shore.. the society (applause). Sipra this scoioty
Daluros has been formed much good has been doila:-- Pirates of Putzanco gorult is also due to the ably administration of At the Fozzy, justice by my boucurable friend on my left the ........ Cooco ................. Hood Ouk: Acting Chief Justice) that the orice of kidnap-
Offers ping is rapidly decreasing (Applause) Gontle ...os mou, his Exoellesay is no alat to have an First Love
and we are now assembled to do bonone to lis Siro Epigramme. xcolleroy. But, goutlemen, I may mention this, that the idea of the Chinese entertaining thɔ Governor of Hongkong would have been out of th
The LADIES Fuust. for all China, Manila and Japan Fonies, to be handicapped by the Stowards: attrance $5. Soven tarlongs. (Mr. Nickel) 1 Mr. F. 8. Gordon's Second Violin stb... Mr. F. S. Gordon's Fiest Cornet 12st........
(Mr. Braudt) (Me: Brand) Mr. Henry's Resoola Ust. 12lbs. (Mr. Oglej SECOND DAY, FEDERA
Mr. Korfoot's Wild Baos 11st. lib.
Mr. F. S. Gordon's East Wind, 10st. 121bs, Mr. Paul's Shamrock, 10st. 12bers pleasant for town lookers than the provions The weather was bright oud genial, and rather
(Mr. Intelings) &
(Mr. Hutchings) Ale. Roywall) day, boing less chilly. The allaadunco, ter start, Shamrock loading. First Cornet send.
The ponios tailed off immedjately affor the Mr. F. S. Gordon's Danntloss 10st, 5lbs, ... Mr. Henry's Resoola, list. Ib...(Mr. Ogle) 3 evor, was not quite so large. There was again mad Wild Raas third, but the latter put on speed Mr. Paul's Hose, 11st. lbs. Mr. Kayne Mr. F. S. Gordon's East Wind, Iles, lb.
(Capt. Lindsay) (Mr. Grande) Dishes, The Erabatge Plato fell to Mr thestand, Shapookatonad and First Coroot third,
good sport, with fair Gelde and woll contested and as first after passing the rock, and lod past Mr. . 9. Gorileu's Gang Forward, 13st. lbs. Mr. F. S. Gandor's Lord of the Isles, lat. 1b.
Crammont's Strathpeffer, who was a popular bat with very little diceroute between them. Mr. F. 8. Gordon's Strathisl. 10. 61b... (Mr. Essex) (Mr. Besex) Me. F, S. Gordon's Darrtless, 1st, 4lb...
wimmer, and the satur OWBO won the Ger. Few strides farther Wild Rase was buiten off mon Cap with Shell. The Professional Cap and never had another show. Shanirock led First
(Mr. Fraser-Smith) 0 Mr. Gordon sont ont fivo for the Ladies' Parse, (Mr. Lindsay) and Town Fiste were taken by Mr. Paul's Cocaet all the way and won with hands down declaring to win with his boat, and Mr. Hanry's Mr. Pant's Gold Bar, Just. 126. Mr. Nickels stable, the former with Sunlight and the seFirst Cornet was quite dens up at the fluish, Sub Rond Mr. Paul's Rose completed the field.
A goat start was made. Rasoolo took a alight leed and kept it talf the way round, Lord the windor-on both dessins Saligat al 20 Best
cond with Shamrock, warm obeera greotior and Wild Raed was distanced, Time, 3 mia. Gang Forward lid off, followed by Roseola and of the Isles bringing up the rear a considerable was the Flyaway Stakos. Mr. St. Andrew's The Bourns' Cup, valno 3210. A forced entry Boseola but the lead and kept it till near the Rose, therastiuserowd, Ceming into the straight distsane behind, the others welltogether. Whon table furnished the winners in two races, Hunts a quarter of a wild had ten covered. Bauntless man in the Sorry Makes; and Craftsman in the
of $5 each for all datared Sobegription Grine, fiaisk, when Scooud Violin cau up gunely oud fell hopelosely behind, Led of Isles outing me Parsee Cup, Mr. Henry's Snb Tasa won the
70 per cent of this Entrance money to go to won with an uzoiling finish by a length, East. and nearing the crowd. Strathpuffer was the Broker's Cup Look lesoflad Mr. Gordon on
the scoond, and 30 per cent to the third pany Wind contesting soennd place, which he lost by first to mand the band into the sleight sud | this occasion, and he scored 20 wiu.
weight for inches; Povious wires, 159. a head: Pirus, miz, 52 ane. ho led all the way home, closely pressed by
extre; Penalties neormulatice, Ono Milo, The NAVY PLATE, valne 8. Mr. Hecro's Sub Ross, 10s. 12b. (Mr. Ogle). 1. Shrsmock, with Rosecla aless up, and the finish was prosant and played the following programs Mr Jedia's Rataplan, 1st. Lib
presented by Officer of H. M. Fleet, for all Chius, Manila, was an exciting oua. Mr. Grammont's pony won by half a length, same between second and third,conductorsbip of Mr. Wallace, bandmater
in the intervals between the races, under the
and Jaia Ponies; weight for inches; pro (Mr. D'Anoux) sad tus otters, with the excoptionof Dauntless, MarchLittle Arthur".
vions winners at this Meeting of one Rico, Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Sell. 10st. 9b.......... 5 lbs. ortra; of two Radus. 7 lbs. oxtra; and of FOURTH DAY, 27TH FEBRUARY well up. Tiwe, 2-min: Il sen The Honakoro DERBY, & Sweepstakes of $20
(Hatebings). 3 "Banditen Stericho. F. WAİnce-
thred or ore Rues, 10 lbs. extra; Non- Suppe Mr. Kerfoot's White Stockings 11st. lib...... Olivetta"....... each, balf forfeit if declared on or before day
Boiro Do Di Andrew. .Godfrey.
starters at this Mouting excluded; entrance the sparting members of the oersuamity were (Mr. Fax) 0 of oosing Entries, with $10 added for at vertro
$10 Rosend. Pony to receive half of the En-again afforded a fair afternoon's amusomont Pirates of Penzanco Salliyaa Mr. Clong's Sestel Mist. 10st 31 Toby, and 350 for 2nd: for a China Popies Galop Berliner Pfordo Kiselalu Aridt Mr. Kaha's Phantom, st. 121. (Mr. Baston) Mr. Henry's Roseols, Ilet. 11b.(Mr. Ogle) were some good contests, in whish some first
irando Money, Ono Mile, "Mirolin
The moing was of course not agusia tersat to (Mr. Allan) 0 Mr. Paul's Ross, 10st. lbs. Mr. Reynell that of a legitimate day, but actortheless there bou po Griffing at date of Entry (Saturday, 28th January, 1482). First Pony, 70 por The ScrERY STARES, Sweepstakes of $5 each, Mr. Gramont's Grenalo, 10st. Dib............
Subjoined are details
Mr. Kala's Spectro, Ont. 13. (Mr, Sampson) 0 My P. S. Gordon's Lord of the Isles, List. 116.. cent. Boond. 20 por ceut, Third, 10 por
class ponies were engaged. The weather was with $100 added, for all bond fide. Grilling at cent,, weight 10st. 10 lbs. One Mile and a
(Mr. Draudt) 3 not gaita ko pleasant for thy ecossion as Half:
the date of Eutry. Sabsoription Grifina Mr. James's Kwai Quat, 1st, 1lb. (Me, Grant) 0
(Mr. Hamilton) Mr. Grammont's Strathaven, 10st. 12lbs...
ducing the previnas part of the meeting, the allowed 70s, except winner of Valloy Stakes; Mr. Sassoon's Whate Cloud, 10st. 1911. Mt. St. Andrew's Hunisian, 10st, 10sight for iucho. Gne-le
(Mr. D'Anoux) Daly being overcast, and rather a heavy wind 11.-VALUE, Mr. Korfoot's Wild Buco, 1st 11b
blowing. In the enclosure there was a pretty 15ANCERS, (Mr. Oglo) 1 Mr. St. Andrew's Huntsman, 10st. 1216. Me. Paul's Barrioste 10st. Iý]bs.(Mr.Niekels) 2
(Mr. Nichols) 0
(Mr. Hatebing large attendance, but, as waai on the off day,POLZA, Mr. F. 3. Gordon's Glengarry, 10at. 121b.....
Mr. Paul's Sunlight, list. Whs. (Mr. Nickele) ladies were scarce upon the Grand Stand, 15-BALOT
13. VALSE, Mr. F. S. Gordon's Halachan, 1st, 10lbs. Mr. V. S. Gerion's Airlie, list. br.Paul'sLightning 10st. 12b. (Mr. Ragueil) 0aven third, bat after passing the stand the Brath the course was a very much diminished ous.
(Mr. Ogle) 1
(Mo. Lindsay Bascule led, followel by Sunlight, and Stratband, ns may be supposed, the oruwd juside 1-VALPE, Mr. Brandt) 3 Mr. St. Andrew's Craftsman, lost. 120.
Brandt): 2
17-MAZURKA Mr. Paul's Sirocco, 10st. 12 Mr. Nickels) 3 pretty mos susid Bataplan led off, followed the leader, and rar back and neck with him for spectable field of seven pies, and Eataplas
The large old get away well together and a took second place, and at the half-mile olosed oor, Grasmont's Cep brought out the very re. 18-VALUE.... (M. Alla) Mr. Kerfoot's Bavarian, 10st. 1b Mr. Paal's Sirocco, 10et.10.hs (Mr. Roynally 0
19.-VALSE, by Sub Tiara, the rest well together. Sab Ras the rook. Passing the village the seven formedecored the prize for Mr. Jatisr; Loonly finished. e. Fittohinga)0
20. VALSE. Mr. Korfoot's Barn Out 10lbs
A good start was made without any diffevity, inds of the coures they were running week and gether. After an existing runs home Rose weaatter pony having unfortunately suterad to BANQUET TO GOVERNOR HENNESSY question ten years ago. At that time theen was
gradually drew on the lender and at-fau opposita 6-oluster it turned into the straight woll to second to Mr. Clough's Seatah Mist, but the (Mr. Hutchings) and the panics tailed off in the following order nenk, Grenade coming out from the arowd for this by a short asck with hull length between late, Ea was disqualified. The race was a capitat Biroces went off with the load, and passing-Sirocco, Hantaman, Airlis, and Bararisu, third place. No change took place until they sooed nad third. Tas, uia. Ose, the Grand Stand Mr. St. Andrew's ponies were This order was preserved notil the Borrington turned into the straight, when Sub Rosa got a The KEECHONG CUP. value presented, for auch intersat to the Chinose part of the essem
AT THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL. running reak, and nock about a length bahind, gato was roughed, when Hunteman closed on the clay-lond, and Wild Sell forged bud and eme
bus, The two Mafoos' races ware the objects of
great gull botwega the Government and the gỗ. Terned-atlessttbeClinese portion the govern with Hurricane and Huglasbe running together leader and soon after secured fret place. Going in a good third. Won by four lengths. Tie, close up, Eavarian last. After three gastore of a up the bill Airlie laplaced Sirices, and at the 2 min, 14 sao.""
China, Manila and Japan Ponies, weight for bly, who lustily shored the successful jooks; and banquet was given to iis Excalisney Sir John dare to invite the Governor to a banquet, but I On Monday evening, the 7th Feinhary, aed. It is true that ten years ago Chinese would inches, untrance $10. From the Black Rook with catch weights on,the ponios made very Tope Henessy by a number of Chinese gentlemen question rory maob whether, if that invitation mile had been covered Sivoco fell behind, Hunt village was nearly level with fiants, the two The FLYAWAY STAKES, for all China, Manila Mr. St. Andrew's Driving Cloud, 21st. b.
twice sound undiz, man taking the load. There was a los race up turning into the straight togather. There was
good tros. Me. F. S. Gordon's Hualaskan had at the Tube Wah Hospital. The Hou, Ng Choy vere tendered to the Governor at that day, he the straight, zalanen vinning by a short head a low race home between the two, but tha
And. Japan Povios; weight for inches; Pre
walk over for the Huntsma" Cap, bat the presided, and amongst the foreign gacats pre-oald not have bi effonded. I do not say this from Hurricane, a length. between second and blad and silver held its own, Airis. notwith-
vions winners at this hosting, 7 lbs. ortra; Mr. F. S. Gordon's Fualaan 1st og 2 Pozitalter a real rage. The sams gentlemen: Secretary; Mr. G. S. Northoose, the Governor's fact. This shows that his Exusllaney if a (Mr. Ogle) 1Sunlight" Cup brought out five manners, the, aert wore the Hon. T. Snowden, Acting Chief with the object of throwing blaue upon ay
11b.... third, Craftsmax, and Bavarian well ap, and Sirocco standing Brandt's sover dogging being anable
Subscription Grillza allowed 7lbs., entrance
going to M, St. Andrew's Sportsman, whie Justice, Hon. M. S. Tanaudhy, Acting Colonial person, but I simply montion it as a matter of last: Tins Smin. 31 4-5 30c.
to gat to the front. Huntsmaa os by half a
$5, with $100 added, Three-quarters-of-a. Mr. Paul's Hurricane, Ilat. b. (Mr. Niskola) who noted on the three proceding days of the Private Seorotary; Colonel Masby, United States condescending and abliging persch who is The INKISEILING Cur value $250 prosented length, with about half-a-dozen lengths between Mr. Paul's Sunlight, lat. 26. (Mr. Nickels) ing Clond led off at a good-round paco, with different uifiours of the usarso
inflo. by the Offibors of the 1st Battalion Boya! second and third Time, min. 1 ed.
Only three cats ont for the long race. Driv-meeting again ably carried out the antias of the Consul, Mr. J. da S. Loncairo, Portugasse Cou-Always accessible to all parties (hear, hoor. Inqising Familiers, for Chius, Manila and The ExCHAZOE PLATE, value $500, presented
Mr. St. Andrey's Irogaois, 10st. 123bs..... Japan Ponies: weight for innbex. Previous
Harriman gocond, and, passing the stand the Fellowing are dotuita of the evouts- by the Bankers and Exotaugh Brokers of Mr. Grammont's Strathpeffer, lat. Six
(Mr. Ogle) 2 first time there was a diference of four lengths The SHELL" Cue, value $159, presented by zinbers at this Mooting 101be extra, Sab Beription Grillos allowed 7 lbs. Entzagee
Hongkong, for China Pantes; weight for
between them and a length and a half between Mr. Grammont: for all benten subscription inshuk; entrance 810; Second Poor to receive Mr. Paul's Guld Bor, 10nt 11 (Mr. Roy Bell) nintained until the rock was reached, when
(Mr. Hutchings) Hurricane and Kualalian, 310 Second. Pouy to recive half the Entrance half of the Batrance money. Two Miles Mr. F. S. Gordon's Gang Forward 11st. Gibe.
This order 998 griffins, to be handicapped by Mr. E.Shoppard. money. Once round.
Orne cound, Mr. Gramont's Strathpoffee, 10st.11b
Hailiebac was let out a little. Before the Mr.Clough's Bootok Mist,11at. (Mr. Rayroll) (Mr. Hatchinga) Mr FB. Gordon's Bust Wid, 111. 11.
(Mr. Brandt) village was reached he had collared Hurricane Me: Jedi's Ratsplan, list. Orle) Mr. Paul's Tajmahal, 1st, .........
Bud the two con neck and neck until the stand-- Me. They's Lightning, 10st 10lbs. Mr. F. S. Gordon's First Cornet lat. 4 lb....
(Mr. Nickole) Mr. F. S. Gordon's Dauntless, lat. 4lte...
(Mr. Emox) was passed, Driving Clond still keeping up the
pane with a lead of two longthe. At the opposito Mr. P. B. Gordon's Glengarry outch weight,
(Mr. Nickels) (Mr. Brandt) 3
(Mr. Lindsay) side of the course the speed and distanas told on After one or two false, starts, in one of which Hurricane, and he dropped behind. Tarding Mr. Kiah's Speatro, 10st. 14lbs. (Mr. Enston) (Mr. Fraser-Smith) Stealbpeder went easily outil the lost half Iroquois bolted and ran over half the course into the straight Hasolings sent his mount an Mr. Kaba's Phantom, sich weight....... mile, the other two running a close as all the before he won pulled up, the ponies at Instatat a good speed, but Driving Clond Lopt's elear way several lengthe shoad. Passing the stand away well together, Iroquoia leading, closely lead, nutil bloge, on the Anish, when Hutchings Mr. Kerioste, White Stickings, 10st 5lbs...
(Mr. Samasou) Pigeon's egg soup. the first time-they wern Intel et the opposite side attended by Gang Fired, and Strathpeffurther wade a plaid such, bas too late to save the
Jer Majesty's subjects. Anybody van apprcanh.. of the wurde First Cornet ford kahoy in front, but Nearing the rock Sunlight got up to third pisse race, and the blue and silver wore by a nose. Bad
Food Shacky Ong.
him and non see him at all consonable lanes.of Mr. Gorden declared to win with First Cornet. Tajmahal again came up wiki bimand they ran Turning rule tuo straight Iroquois and Gang third. Tiar, wi
(Br. Brandt) Beate-demer and Wild Souten Mist mado his appearance for this race finned Partridge,
Fishmaw aud Mr. Paul with Shamrock. Mr. Paul's ponies up the hill together. Parsing the eland the Forward were protty nearly level, bat Sunlight The STAND PLATE, Sweepstakes of 30 each, good start span effected. Scotch Bist of ance Mest ball and fingur.
the day, provided that he goes to him respoet- Ind together, with Strathavon third and First secou time they were still lose First Cornat soon after took first place and won casily by a
some time after the ambers' wers hoisted. A Hand Capun.
fally. Now, I may take this oppoetany, o hls Cornet fourth. Half way ouul First Cornot having a slight advantage, and Strathpeffer, hard length Thure was a close race for the pluses,
Excellency is about to leave as it may be for a displaced Strathavon and after passing the rook hold, still several longths boiind Tajmahal between Iroquois, Stratbpoffer, and Gang Fas
with $160 added for all bond fide Griffles at assured the land with Glengarry sasond. They Roast Capon.
bug, or it may be for a short tims of ashing date of outry waight for incass; previous ran alose together much in this order until usar collared the leaders. Es and Shamrock entered closed up with the leader after this and was the ward, the three coming in with little more than
him to do the Chinese community a great favour. winnare at this Meating 7lbs. extra penalties Black Rook, whan White Stookings took second Fruit:
Your Excellency is aware that the population the straight together, testing the others haird, Best to face the bill Strathpeffer was let out half length botwon them, Time, luin, &ses: 71bs. Yum two mile-post anco read and in. wall together, and just before coming into the and ran neck and sock zal wear home, when at this point and as the thres get close together
aconmulative: Subscription Grillins allowed place. from Glengarry. The horses wors still PreKTER.
D this along consists mainly of Chinese, and of course as long as your Excellonay ro Bracat lot his pay out and won easily by half the excitement aquongst the spectatore rose to
Mr. Kerfoot's Boheming, 10st. 121b
The cloth baring bebu removed, a langt bad third, and the rest nowlore Time, fover pitob. The Stinth increased his speed all
wins in this calony, we are not iz Jagger of be TAID DAY, TH FEBRUARY
straight many changes were made in thoir.ro- The CHAIRMAN ald-Gentlemon, I rietding ill-treated,ce having any burah faw anaefel (Mr. Hutchings) 1 lative positions Scatch Mist retained bis lead, give the first teast I am sure. It is ons which to the detriment of the Chiness community. There was again splendid weather on Saturday, Mr. St. Andrew's Cruftsman, 1st, 31 the way, and in spite of Tajmahal's taking his and the races were fargely attended. The feds
theaghataplan answered well to Mr. Ogle's is always welcome at afery sssembly of English. We, however, beg your Excellency, when you with $100 added, for 83bsorption Grillins winner by a short seak. The paus sttlu bat the sport was excellent, and no more ex. Mr. Henry's Sub Ross, 10st. 12th. (Mr. Oglo) pluse, with Phantom about half a length bobind. the toast of the Queen of Geest Brissin and lation, the Chinese community should be co
(Mr. Allen) all-whon none-the finish, and won a good race only weight for inches. Three Quarters of thish was too ch for First Cornet, and be fell citing finish bas over been ron on the couer. Paul's Thistle Jist, 1b...(Mr. Reynelli finemia: 3 seo,
which is welecme in this resembly, It is Government that in future in maltors of legis Mila. Mr. Grammont's Sbelt, 11st. lb.
a couple of lengthis behind. Time, min. 29 800 than that in the Kassian Cup, whon Driving Mr. F. S. Gerdon's Airlio, 11ut, Elba 0 The GERMAN Cur; value $100 gnineas, pre Cload heat Taskubon by the shortest of noses.
ite colonies, and of the Empress of India (sp. salted. I am not going to sak for this ill watters, (Mr. Watchinga) 1
After the race an objection was raised to planan). Her Majesty has set a bright example but in afaics connerning their interests, they Mr. Sassoon's Wilta Cloud, 10st 12th.
souled by Mombers of the German Club, for The Catlmy Cap, was vos oasily by Shell from Mr. Heury's Fedrille, 10st. 181h (Mr. Essex) bis appearance too late. All the quaters at life, usd we Chinese, who are her subjects, so to any woonght to control the Government, bal
(Mr. Bine Sostel Mist, ou the ground that he had made to all classes of her subjoats in all relations of ought to have a voice (bear, but). I do not o Subscription Grins only; waight for iuakes; four competitors. (Mr. Nickola) 2
For the Challenge Cup, Mr. Clough's Spotch Mist, Ost. 16.
entrance $10; Second Pony to receive 75 perla xoilo and thrue quartora, only three came out, crowd: alosoly attended by his stable companion, amber holsted. The objection was unstained, Although we are for distant from Raghud, we
Sleeeno was tho Best to show in front of the bean Loistad before then, und he rode with ent bis verence her, and feel affection towards her. I think it fair that, considering the large numbe cent; Third Pony 25 per cent of entrance and Tajmukul won as he liked. The same pouy with Craftsman third Passing the village Si and the prize went to Tutaplan, who had, been are none the less loyal to Her Majesty, and with should have-toice in the making of laws (Mr. Allan) money. One-and a quarter Miles.
of Chinos inhabitants in this colony, sy Mr. Caumont'e Shel, 1st, 41..
Also won the Campion Stakes, a mile and a half, 10000 and Craftsug lad, well together. Airlie, the favourite. with his stable companions Sunlight and Sham Thistle, and Bohemian were ranuing nearly level. Marcos' CONSOLATION BADE: catch weights; sad Empress. (chora).
these words I propose the health of our Queen affecting their interests, und an opportunity af (Mr. Hutabiugs). 1ook second and third, Mr, Pat was loudly After the turn into the straight Intchinge
forded them for expressing their opinions (ap ahsered after this event, and was shouldered by came up reply ou the outside, and half way on
for all beaten puries, to be ridden by China. The toast having bann daly honoured, plano). Now, it may seen aimoat incredible but, Firat pony, $20, second, 510, third, The CHAIEMAN eaidThe next toeat I have nevertheless it is a foot, although now the thing $5 OX Ford,
to propose to you is the Pritice and Princess is past, but at one time there was a law, onaoted. 1 of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family. Ithy which a Chiusa who refused to assist in uzun to give this toast at such an assembly the suppression of a fire' was liable to be arrested Sas the present ons. Although her Majesty's and flagged. This law only referred to Chinese, Dokildren are members of the Royal Family, yet but I happy to say that this, with other
they have not remained idle, and tome of obaoxious laws, has been repealed by his Ex them have taken to professias. For instaune, cullaney (opplansa). Goatlemen, I give you tho Oone is in the navy, sasthor in the army, and health of his Excellency the Bordor, al wish two of har fajesty's grandsons are also in biar a pleasant rayage home (loud oppla avo). 3 A fairly even start was affected, Radstart being Prince and Princess of Walon and members of proposed my bath in terms so fattoring
the navy; thus setting an exampla.to us of 0 industry, (applause). Therefore I give you" The sai-Gentlemen, my honorable frloud, who as II EXCELLENCY, iu saknowledging the toust. the flest to show to the front, Iroquois, which the Koyal Family load aplazo) 0 was led; was rather slow in pelting off, but sasa
has called an, iny mącollantion the fact that The large field of fourteen gas away well te- Bowrington and second, gaining on Sub Bosi general and Miss Pennell in par toular, and Mr. Henry's Roseala 1st 31b.(Mr. D'amour natil passing Black Rock, when Redstart began sure it will be received with atinsen by all with truth that I have for fire years apresentad away he overhauled the fuld, and at the bridge The CALIMA said eatenon, I now rise with a Chinese community, and governed win! many years, bare passed since I first roof gothar Satoh Mist fel, followed by Sub Hous, all the way, with White Good, third, and the said that when I won the rods last year her. F. S. Gordon's Buat Wind, Ilet...
henssumori tho load, which he increased gradually to propose the toast of the evening, and Iam was prastically s Chinese colony: He as waid who collared him before reaching the ring to the rare sy botworn than hires. Alter passing the id be would do sil in leer to wla it: rook, where they ran neck and neck, with Shell village Bolt took the load and bad it all his own again, and he was glad that has offorts had been Mr. S. Gordon's Strathisla 31st Ibt, and be gave plsun to Hodstart, Dust Wind, you will sgros with me when I say that bla Jases aingo I undertook the Government
to lowly draw upon him. Coming into the present. It is the health of His Excelteney Her Majesty's Government in this colpay, and following usd in this order they for and into the way uing op the straight, winning easily accessful,
(Mr. Essex) straight, it was evident Iroquois had shot his Sir John Pore Eleanossy (applans). Now I think that has reminded no that it is now fouctoon- straight, Shsli rapidly coming up. The latter soda About these length bobust second and third. The following programme was played by the after passed the loaders and increased his distance Time, min. 020,
(Capt Lindsay sa Sirocco, who inished in the order named. Eraalloney to a great statesman, and one of the Labuan. Without taking to myself the oredit The field of eight got eff well together and Hedstert with a lead of about a length, and fablest governors this oslony has ever had (hear of what way hon. friend has said, and what he The PAUSED CUT, value $150, prosented by the the afternoon
Band of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers during ren close for the first three furlongs, when Lord Sironco a bathint. Thus Amines. The bear). I think it is not merely the opinion of repeated as to what passed in the Hotise of Parses Community, for China Pontes, being Mare Prince Arthur's" W. Van Dor Honvol before the rank was reached, Gold Har soosad, by Sheoan, and third by Tosi, a sure it is tho opinion of many eminent attended my administration in Labuan, it was of the Tales drew out and cared a clear lesd winning pony was ridden by Basobow, second myself or of those present only, but I Commons, Fam bound to any that if any snoo09 Bond file Grins at date of Entry: weight Overturo. "Light Cavalry
Suppo. rauning well within Linwelf, the others close up. The HUNTEMAN Cor, vaine $100 presented men. Now, it strack me the other day when due to the advios I received in the culong from for inchos winters of one Race at this Mest-election.Rause of Gulistan
Gonzu Coming up the straight Gold Bar let eat and F. Godfrey.
by Mr. St. Andrew, for all besten grißus; reading the Hongkong Telegraph, in which the Chinese community (applause). And whow Flotaw got the lead Lord of the Inlod made a desperate weight for inches. One mile.
Faust effort the last past, but Gold Bar went ahead Van Der Hogvel. In the last few strides and won with plenty.to
(Mr. Brands)
:..
Mr. Gordon's First Cornet, 12st, Lib._........... Mr. Paul's homrook. Det 921b.(Mr. Reyball) 2
(My Brande) Mr. Paul's Sunlight, 101 916. (Mr. Nokals) Mr. Gordon's Second Violin, 10st, 19b..
(Mr. Rosez) 0 Mr. Grammont's Stratban, 19xt. 121b....... (Mr. D'Anoux) (fir Hintebinge)
Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Race, 1st. I..
1. min. 5.5 sec.
3
0
sul; Mr. Tato Ando, Japances Conani; and Mr. and applause). There is one thing, gentle con, cipal Chinese gentlemen assembled-Mesare, like to mention, which is this, I appears to G. Duddell. The following ware among the prin- before acking you to drink bis health, I should Chew Atin, Wong Kwan Terg, Four Mingsban, we that the guiding principle of his Excelloney Loung On, Loo Tak Chenng, Fang Tang. Cho is to show a distinction of rags, and to deal Tuk. Chan Kwan Tee, Woo Nai Kim, Choy alike without distination of race (applies). Ya Ting. Fong Tin Ting, Wong Shing, Wei with all olasses of her Majesty's subjects 2Chan. Dr. Wong Tone, Chua Fan, Wang YiHis motto is to bold the balanco everly pan, Les Tute Ring, Weng Shu Tong, Wong between all classes of ur Majesty's sub 9 She Tai, Kwok Yin Kai and many other Chinese jeats, and to him the Englishman horn in
moroLauts, bankers &o, &o.
The following is the
The west patys.
Hasot Pig.
MENU.
London is the ass as the poor Chinaman bora under the British Bag in Fengkong. (Ap- Flanse). With kim there is no distinction of Chicken and Stark's Ans.se, but he holds the balance evenly towards f
F
Boiled Shellach.
Duck. Pig's dirsiz? stowel.
Hinged Sheilt thous
Chicken graet sula
Mom; stewel. Piggul,
Rotto.
Kean G500. Helon Sand Alusse da
The VALLEY STAKEH, Sweepstakos of $5 each ground secured, first placo, coming is a clover word for generally so full as on the previous day, dr. Paul's Brocco, 10st. 191b...(Mr. Nickels) 3 by a length. Lightning was well up for thion, End I am also equally enrs it is onorench England, to veprosunt to Her Majesty's
Mr. Than's Lightning, 10st 126.
(Mr. Reynell) 0:
Mr. Kalin's Phantom, 10st.12:0. Mr. Easton) Mr. Sosiopa's White Cloud, 10. 121 his jockeys they came out from the weighing honded Craitamas, kuving the race well is band!
Mr. W. M. Morgan's Cromwell. Iflat. Ib...
(Mr. Sampson)
Mr. Eenry's Sab Rora, 10st. 121 (Mr. Ogle) Me Hoary's Sub Rosa, 1st, 121b. (Mr. Ogle) Mr. Morgan's Cromwell, let, b Mr. Kerfoot'e Wild Sali, lt lb. (Mr Ebaux) 0 Mr. Charlie's Laardi-da, t. 19lb
Mr. Jelier's Rauplan, 17qt 11.
(Mr. Essex) (Mr. Gract) 0 Mr. James Krai Qat, 11st. I.
(Mr. D'Aqour) Mr. Kabu's Spectre, 10at. 1 (Mr. Euston) Me. T. Gordon's Lochid, 11st. 4lb..........
(Major Hamilton) Mr. Reinure Swift Wings, 1st, 2
(Er. Brandt Mr. Bulkeley's Gray Mist, 10st. 12. (Mr. Lindsay) Mr. Jedliar's Rataplan, 11st. 1.
(Mr. Allas) Don Eurique's Whisper, 11st. 11t.
(ie, Doux) 0 (Mr. Frame Emity,
Mr. Reiner's Swilt Wings, 10st. Alb
Mr. Lindsay
all the way home, winning no ho liko White Clord displased Sub Rosa, and there was a good rade for ascond place betwean him erû Sectoḥ. Mist, White Cloud securing it by half-length Cromwell camp foil, without his cider, who was none the worse for his full, however, Timo 1 mịn. 364 100
190.
3 room. Thosanour's Rosewon the Navy Pints and won assily by a length and a halt. Good Mr. Mona's Redstart...
after close finish with Rasoola, and the Cen-third Timo, 2 min. 254 ROO
Mr. E-S. Gordon's East Windstren rotation Stakes fell to Gold Bar, four out of the The CONSOLATION STAKES, for all lasten Chios, Mr. Paul's Sirodes........ uine events of the day being thus credited to th Opopular yellow and white. Two races wero pulled
Maoils and Japan Posies at this Meeting; Mr. Kerfoot's Bayarlan off by Mr. Karfoot's stable, the Staad Plats with
weight for inches; extranes, with $100 Mr. Paul's Rosela..... added; Second Pony to receive $53. Baron Mr. F. S. Gordon's Daunties Bohemian and the Nil Desparanda Stakes with forlongs... Wild Sell For the Ladies Purno oron came out, Mr. Paul's Gold Bar, 10st. 191. (Mr. Kaynell) 1Mr, St. Andrew's Iroquois
ble. F. B. Gordon's Strathista Sve of them from Mr. Gordon's stalle, Me, Brandt. Mr. F.B. Gordon's Lord of the Tales, 11st.115. winding on. Second Violin Aftor the co-Mr.
Mr. Bulkeley's Gray t Sub Ross out out the rusting, followed by Brandt was conducted to the Stand, whore the fr. Henry's trim Death, 1st. 11b. (Mr.Oglo)
Mr. Brandt) Spectm, who was soon displaced by anpian, who prise was presented to him by Miss Pehnell, who Mr. St. Andrew's Iroquals 10, 12lb for a short tions ran in company with the leader, enplimente him on his victory and wisbed but dropped off again. After passing the stand bi vascuas ia his future efforts. Me. Branet, Mr. Monat's Redstart, fist 11b/
Mr. Allen) Shell began to come out and at the gats at in replying, thanked the ladies of Hongkong in
(Mr. Hutchings
ing. 7 lbs, extra of two Bages, 12 lbs. exit; selection...Stradelle
VaLeg......
At the Forryken Subscription. Gridlos, uoc-winzer, allowed Harta La Viglets
beyoutranda $5. boven furlongs,
Galop
"Pound Cak
2 Me Patre Thistle
Mr. F. 8. Gordon's Huelarkan, Het. Lib.
....
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