INTIMATION.
degree, will be made by the execution of one | oficial--or one coolie. As has been remar
ed before, it has not transpired who is to be exeruted, and judging by the past it is quite as likely that our Foreign Office will accept the one coolie in place of insistitig on a
A. S. WATSON & CO., dozen or more of the officials.
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"I return, therefore, and shall return, icfilius crebris, to my unwelcome task," of
CHE HONGKONA DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND. 197
During the 24 hours proceeding noam yestur- day, one fresh case of plague and one douth (Chinese) were reported.
We learn that there are certain changes short-
ly to be made in the German staff in Shanghai. Some members of it at present there have been ordered to Kisochan and Peking..
The new German Minister to Tokyo, who was
It is stated, on what authority wa do not know, that the U.S. Government is sending a commission to investigate some reputed Chinese
kina in Sonora, Mexico. Them are supposed to antolate Columbus's discovery of Amarica.
Lieut. and Commander Arthur H. Oldham, who has be appointed to the command of H.M.B. Pigmy, goes to Singapore to take over the command from Commander J, F. E. Green. for the Upper Yangters, and the Dido leaves Woosing for Chinking as soog aa the Orlando
hammering for attention to English into kave left Berlin for Japan on the 2nd,ult, H.M.S. Woodcock left Shanghai on Thursday
terests in China." So wrote WINGROVE Cooke to the Times in 1957, and it is euridus and significant fact that on two occasions pregnant with issues vital to
has postponed his departure to the end of the month. He is not expected to reach Tokyo before April.
The task of floating the sunken drudger has
on account of the sea
CHAMPAGNES British interests in China public opinion had to be discontinued the cost would have
TO DEINK AT THE
RACES.
JACQUESSON Dry Marquetterie, 1893.
FILS Bruf Naturel,
JULES MUMM
¿ Dry:
Extra Dry.
Anyong who has been to the MEETINGS.
TELEGRAMS.
“DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.
[YROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
SHANGHAI, 1st March, 9.56 p.m.
THE MISSIONARY DEATH ROLL
their families murdered in China during The total number of missionaries and
last year has now been made up to 134 gaged in the Hankow-Ichang trade, has thet
The China Merchants steamer Kaling, en adults and 52 children, whereof 70 adults
with an accident near Singti, some 30 miles above Hankor. The damage is reported to be
rolloves her.
X=
serious and a considerable portion of her carga is injured. fat as she is only a small bont, the loss cappot in this aggregate amount to a great,
deal:
On-the-announcement of China's definite
and 28 children wore British, 40 adults and 16 children Swedish, 24 lults and 8 chil.
dren. American.
THE FUTURE FOREIGN AREA IN
PEKING.
It is proposed to convert the Legation
should have been diverted by other and ap-besa fonted on Thursday, had not ons of parently larger issues. In 1857 the Indian the big pimps collapsed, the after-lock being Mutiny overshadowed and absorbed Bri- then some feet above water, ush public interest to the neglect of China and in 1900 the South African question has acted in a similar way. A recognition of importance of the stale that Britain has in the Far East will come some day, It will be well for her that it does not come 106 late. To quote' again the able writer whose remarks apply to-day equally as well as they did in 1857: When we have got this city of Canton, about the neck of "which we are now tightening the lasso, we "must use it for the purpose of preventing future wars and establishing a feeling of
The P&T. Timica complains of closing of Tuiutual regard between the people of the
the Tientsin banks for five days at China New
* country and ourselves. There is only one
Year, instead of the customary thres, and way in which this can ever be effected.
A clinige has been brought against the police ay "We hardly wonder at the opinion We niust break down the door of partition. department of San Francisco that it has enter-expressed on various sides that the object of "If the hareaucracy of China will remained into a compact with the Chinese gamblers this extensive holiday must be a trip to Peking. in the way, we must walk over it. But we agreeing not to molest them in their infrac. We have it on very good anthority, however, “must have free and unrestricted inter. ions of the law providing that, in turn, the that the pickings up there are very smail berr
indeed now." Chinese consent to be arrested monthly. pay- ing light fines. It is further alleged thus B
Warren in not for the present to resume his It has been decided that Consul General
detin at Hankow. It is not improbable that this may be due to the necessity for keeping his rainble for the Saul settlement of the consent to the execution of the principal cul area at Peking into a huge fortress, forcing Chuchow ease, to which we make referens elprits in the tassacres of Europeans last year, the Imperial Maritime Customs, all banka, whore.
the French expedition which was to have prostores, etc.. to remove outside the protected ceeded under the cotamand of General Voyron was put off. The pretext for this expedition was the incursion of hostile Chingus parties into
at ASCOT and GOODWOOD will remember course. I da not propose this as an easy *point to gain. It will require great fact
these WINES as being FAVOURITES with
ROYAL and other distinguished Owner:
SOLE IMPORTERS.
The annual football match between the Engineers and the Shanghai Football Club For the possession of the Kup took place at Shang-South and West Chihli, hai on the 2nd ult, and was won for the third time in suecossion by the Engineers, the game being at the clase two goals to one in their favour.
The Duivereal Gazelle states that Li Hung elang bas received a telegram from Hsian ordering him to inform the Foreign Minis. ters that the Emperor does not object to the
ca.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
SECOND BERIES.
The second series in the Boxing Champion- alip Tournament promoted by Mr. C. T. Robin- son came off at the Threatre Royal last night. There was again à large attendance, Mr. Fryst anted as referes. Two local gentlemen ama tours soted as judges. In one of the heavy weight bouts on Thursday night Corporal
rovcase was, however, the case. * Aldridge was in our Issne of yesterday stated having defeated Gunner McMurray; the
The following are the results of the bouts in
and W. Howard E.A.M.C. (feather-weighta), It was evident at the outset that Howard was
The first bant was between O' Lairy, R.W.F.,
more than'a mateli for his oppofient. The late ter, however, haid out the whole of the three rounds, at the ead of which the judges dolara Howard the winner
A middle weight boat followed. vis.. W. S. Bailey of Hongkong, und Bab Berwick,
of Taikos. Bath being local mou, exceptional interest was aroused by this contest The his opponent, who, howover, rou Then six had fight had scarcely began are Bailey downed"
barn counted and went to work again with a will. Balley, who sesined to be in Ane form. pressed his man bard, and again floored him' This time Howard was conoted out und Bailey was declared the winner in ons round, Mr. Ro- binson in announcing the result observed that
LONDON, 28th February, 4.45 p.nley Waga marrel for his age, antration
HAS BOTHA SURRENDERED?
which was received with cheers,
It is unofficially stated that Comandant Louis Botha has surrendered to Lord Kit-weight), who should have met C. Morris & chener.
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 28th February, 4.45 p.m.
ARMY ESTIMATE.
The additional army estimate amounts to
George Smith, HMS. Centurion (Ught-
Company, RW.F, was given a bys, and gave a friendly exhibition with E. Muusfurd, H.11.8. Argonant (middle-weight).
Bob Savidge, of HM.S., Goliath, wis pitted syairst McMurray, of the 25th, SMA. Both men were fairly evenly matched as rogarits size, but Savidge had somewhat of an advantage in height and reach. Savidge did not press much during the first round bat during the second
A new industry is to be established on the placing of foreign Legation guards in Peking three millions sterling, making the year both fought hari und before it hud concluded
Pacific in the way of breeding horses for China, The, matter has been placed to the hands of the Chinese consul at San Francisco, and ho, it is said, will sulcct thres places on the Pacific coast whore, horses will be raised for the Chinese trade. The whole enterprise will be managed by Chinese. The farins will be run hinamon, with the exception of the over-
-corruption funt of $2,010, and pachape mere, * and decision in our plenipotentiary to obeagh week is being contributed by the Chinose
tain the privilege, and great study and for police protection. *-foresight to hedge it about with the proper “securities. You will get nothing till you "show you are irresistible, and you will then get everything you, show yourself "resolved to have. If Lord ELGIN has the "perspicacity to spe and the cairage to follow this bold safe course, you people at * home, and expecially you men of comtnerte A.S. WATSON & CO..one, must support him, or he will fail. If he has not, you must push him, force him, or supersede him; for he will "deserve to fail, and must fail. This is the key to the whole position. Gait it, and in the words of 1 Chinese "morebant, with whom I often discussed “this question, all men will be glad. He "meant, and I mean, all men except the "Corrupt officials.".....
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ESTABLISHED 1841.
Substitute Peking for Canton and Sir ExNzar Sarow for Lord Elgin, and we have the situtation as it stands to-day. It is you people at bome" and "especially you
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oxycommunications relating to the newstofunn should be addressed to The Ebreon.
Correspondents wat forward their morand admon of commerce at: hune" who must de dresses-with-comin vuications extirossel-ta dhe Britur;
cide whether in Sir Exxast SATOW YOU
not for publication, hat as evúlrnce of goat faith.'
by
only their numbers, must not be too large, and as to the indemnity demanded by the Powers, due consideration should be made us to the ability of China to pay it within a reasonable time.
An American paper says that the cabled state ment that the movement toward Protestantism
or, who will be an American. It is not known in the Philippines is growing with astonishing at prosent where the locations will be bat rapidly is oxaggerated. The Methodists. Pres- Chinworn on the Pacific coast are of the opdailyterians, Episcopalians and British und Ameri-
can societies have worked in Mauila, and its | on that one will be in Washington.
vicinity for two years and the membership of Mr. Heury Dallas's Musical Comedy Com-the British Methodist missione is 40, and in a pary leaves Shanghai by the German mail constituency of 1,000 the Presbyterian mission steater Kizulochou on the 2nd inst, and opmaa has a native membership of thirty. at the City Hall here on the 9th with Florodower which appears to have created unite a sensation. at Shanghai. The Company has been doing most excellent business at our northern neigh hour and might have stopped considerably longer, to judge from the enthusiastic houses
totul £91,999,400.
MONEY MARKET. Console are quoted at £974. The rate of interest for weekly advances mages from 4 1/16 to 4 5/16. Japanese New Lou Bonds stand at £81. Bauk rate is un- changed.
REUTER'S SERVICE,
LONDON, 26th February.
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA,
It is now snuounced that Comminuilant De Wet hus doubled mek to the east, not as previonely stated, and that he is moving in the direction of Petrusville.
THE ADDRESS.
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MeMurray was tested and Savidge was duolar- ed the women.
An interval of ten minutes then took plac
contest between C. A. Bowley, of Taikoo, and Following the inter cal caine a feather-weight
R. Jones B.WF Bowley was downed in the first round, but rose at the fifth stroke. He was downed again immediately afterwards, but got up again at the sighth stroke. On being floored again he was counted out, and Jones was declared the winner in the first round.
& light-weight bout should have followed, between T. Phillip, of HM8. Argonaut, and Harvey of HM.S. Tamer, Harroy, however. did not come forward, and Philhp was given bye. He give an exhibition spar with Bent.øy. one of this second
The Goku Mainichi has a strange story to the effect that 181 foreign residents of Nagamaki are chout to be bo converted to the Taishakio, a Shinto sect, and that the confirmation enro aiony will take place on the Sed iast. The by 297 to 78. The nationality of the candidates is as follows: THE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES.nounced that the winner would meat Savidgo on:
which witnessed-their-performances. French Maid, The Belle of New York, and San Toy have all been conspicanus successes, and were
British, 52, American, 16; French, 31; Germun,
The House of Commons has voted the address
The supplementary estimates, which includa
W. & Falley of Hongkong, who had entered- both ass middle weight and a harry-waight, now met J. Deegan, of the R.W.F., as a heavy-weight. Before the fight commenced, Mr. Robinson an..
the Baturday night in the final, Doggan had the
29 and Italian. 23. Perhaps the truth is that provision of a million sterling for the Navy, advantage in weight and pushed Builoy one- some fund for the upkeep of certain Shinto has beet inounced by Mix, Balfour. The second round was very hardly fought, but
All letters fue publication should be written on have a representative who will follow this all being revived prior to the Company leaving this number of foreigners have subscribed to and over three millions sterling for the Armywhat, but the round ended in favour of neither.
one side of
of the paper only. No anonymously sigued communications that here already appeared in other papers will be inverted,
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that hour the supply in limited." Only | mepplied for Telegraphic Address Pass All.C: Cute.
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HONGKONG, 2nd March, 1901
•
Shanghai,
temples and shrines.
safe and bold course; whether he will be allowed to do so by the Government, of. which-you-ure or should be the controlling
Mr. F. Lionel Pratt, one of Router's special factor. Neglect the opportunity now pre-correspondents. up North, and Lieut. Mahon,
Mr. Charles Bertram, than whom there is no sented to you, and bitter will be your re- B.E., found themselves in rather an alarming cleverer conjurer living, is about to visit Hong
position the other day at Chingwantao. They kong and will give three performances at the pentance in the years to come.
wore passengers on the steamer. Kuung Chi City Hall, commencing on the 4th inst. Dar sad while the vossol was blocked in by ioe, theying his tour through the East, Mr. Bertram has determined upon taking a walk over the white 'been delighting and mystifying his audiences expanso. They had proceeded about two miles with innumerable card tricks and illusions of when the ice became thin and Mr. Fratt full in various kinds, including the much-talked-of the water. He was however rescued by his mango trick." Down in Rangoon he so stärtki comrade, who himself became immersed later Momu natives as to win the title of "devil- on with the same result. On their return they guatlemata." Mr. Bertrand is sure of a hearty found the steuner hið göse and they were welcome here.---
The P. & O. stratier Plaway arrived ontside the harbour last night, and was to enter at daylight this morning.
Yesterday was St. David's Day, and the wearing of the look was widespread among the officers and ton of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
A special raceting of the Sanitary Bourd is
THE Chuchow case seems at lust to have sammoped for neon to-day for the mrpose of / Compelled to remain on the ice till the follow- declaring Health Districts Nos. and 10 in King Che had managed to make the port ing morning. Fortunately those on board tho fected with Bubonic Plague,
reached a definite stage. After digging on for moptle, SHENG and the other Chinese official who acted on behalf of the Imperial Government calmly announced that they had looked into the matter and bad coine to the conclusion that the officials who were ju prison in Hangchow as accessories to the crime could not in any way be held responsible. Daring this shuffling and evasion strenous efforts were being made by to fricuds of the unprisoned officials- to obtain their release. Bribery was freely used, and every nerve was strained to get them frés; once froe, the rest would be easy, and the threats and rerionstrances of the British, in the fuce of an accomplished, fact,
It will be seen in another column that the Band of the German flagship Hona, assisted by amateurs, will give a concert of instrumental music in St. Andrew's Hall or Monday next at 9 pan. The Hawea band has already made reputation for
for excellent playing.
during the night and thus the famished ud. Venturers were cod and taken on board
Tientsin, all last month received a letter through Mears. Walker, Poulsen, and Bellingham, of
the British Minister under instructions from the Marquis of Lansdowne, conveying the "special thanks of the Secretary of State for India for A Tacomin paper says:-The Chinn Mutual
the admirable services rendered by you to the Steam Navigation Company, of which Frankick and wounded, and to thostroops generally Waterhouse, of Seattle, in the Fecific coast Yo- presentative, desires to establish a regular steamship line between Puget Soul and The fourth and last competition for the Liverpool and London via Japan, China and the Suez, similar to the newly established Dodwell Class" prizes, open to members of the FieldLine. This will be done, according to Mr. Battery ompany of the ILongkong Volunteer Waterhouse, provided someone will donate a Curps, will be held at the Association Range suitable waterfrout site where the company sharp, 200 yards range to close at 9,15 a m.
14
Kowloon, to-morrow, Brd inst., at 8.30 u.m.
can build ita docks and warehouses, The China Mutual steamship Ping Suey, which is due early in the prosent month, will sail about February 15th with Home 10.000 tons of Gor-
during the fighting in Tientsin in June and July, 1900. Three ladiva, Mesdames Bourgig non, Bellingham, and Droste, have likewise re: ceived letters of thanks in the same way, and their orders will follow.
He
last Sunday made the subject of his sermon A preacher at the Union Church, Shanghai,
Miss-Mario Corelli's Master. Christian. committed himself to the statement that he had no doubt that translations of the hook would do
will carry some general freight as well. Mr. licis fourishes, and that seed sown in this Costa Waterhouse says that this will be the first incaner in time would bear fruit! As to leas benighted countries the reverend gentleman
The Band of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers will
might safely be disregarded. Affairs cul-play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from ernment army supplies, principally forage, and much good in countries where Roman Catho
LONDON, 27th February.
FIGHTING IN SOMALILAND. The Ogaden Somalis attacked the British, whilst the latter were engaged in making a zareba. The enemy charged desperately, but were repulsed, losing £50.
The British lost 17 killed, including Colonel- Maitland and 21 wounded.
HONGKONG RACE MEETING.
ÜFF Day, Saturday, 2nd MaZCH. The following is to-day's programmie
of
there was nothing much to clicons between the two men. In the third round Bailey gor point after point and was declared the winner. George Smith, of H.M.S. Centurion, was pitted against W. G. Green, of HMS. Eady- ion bat was given a bye, in consequshon of Green not being well enough to appear.
This concinded the second series.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
CANTON, LIMITED.
events, con at 2 pm. spread meeting of shareholders in the abora company
THE
Yesterday at noon an extraordinary general
CUP; presented; second to was held at the Society's bead office, No. 1, receive the entrance fees: for all beaten sub- Quan's buildings, for the purpose of subit. seription walers: weight for inches as per ting the following rezolution scale; entrance $10. Half-a-mile. THE SINBAD CUP; presented; second pony to receive the entrance fees; for beaten China ponies, unplaced ponies allowed 5 been Lranco 10. One mile and a quarter.
That in article 91 the figures + $7,000 ha eliminated and in place thereof the figures
612,000* be inserted.
also present Mesra NA. Siris, G. H. Meil-
Mr. R. L. Hichardson presided, and there were
de Cur
Carvalho, and J. A, de Carvalho The SECRETARY read the notice convening the meeting
THE VISITORS' CUP; presented; second to re-hura, S. Sharp, J. A Mackey (directora),
ceive
the entrance fes; for beaten derby W. J. Saunders (secretary), a. G. Wood, J, H. walees; weight for inches as per scale; B. Bone C. P. Hay, C. M. Burnie, H. 3. M. Cez, H. W. Shade, A. Finke, J, C. Petur, A. Fire furlongs. placed horses allowed sibe; entrance 810. THE OPEN STEEPLECHASE; prize presented by the officers of the garrison to go to the rider, for all horses: welers catch weight.over 11st. 10lbs.; Arahs and Indian Country breds catch weights over Ilst.; China ponies catch weights over 10st; entrance $5 to go to recond pony; over a course selected by the Stewards four to start or no face. The "GLORY". caps presented; for all beaten China ponies; weight for inches as per scale, unplaced ponies allowed 5lbs; entrance Să to go to the second peny,
Three
quarters of a mile.. THE MAFFOGS CHAMPTONS, open to all China, ponies; first prize, $25 second prize, $15, third prize. 55; weight 10st; entrance One mile.
..................... Witmarking on the proposed line, provided satisfac considered Miss Corelli too bitter. She might THE KISMET Cup: presented; second Bociety bas baek steady and i
have found simplo and whole-hearted worship in The following items are from the Perthshire (where the book is supposed to have Bucalossi Ring andl Tientsin Times, of the 16th ult.bach written), he thought. So there is hope
still. Count Wallersee returned to Paking by special train on Saturday after the roviow -- To-night is the farewell porfamases of Mounted brigands are stifl vory active in all Harmaton's Circus, and there is every indication districts around Tiestain and beyond Shanha
The CHAIRMAN said:--Gentlemen: You have no doubt, all of you seen and read the circolar which was sent to shareholders on the 1st November last, giving the facts and figures on which we base the proposal now before you, and I need not recapitate them here. Ample time was purposely allowed for shareholders in all parts of the world to express their views on the question, and I am happy to say thist, while we have received proxy forms from 192 share holders representing some 2475 shares, in many cases accompanied by letters spproving of the scheme, we have heard not a won in opposition to this proposal. The progre fo finnous.
During the 25 years which receive the entrance fees; for all beaten der passed since the remuneration of the Betru by walers at this meeting; weight for inches as was fixed at $7,000, the whole of
your per scale; entrance 351 fourth day winners have been built up your paid-up spital Ims booz barred. One mile.
| | doubled, your annast premium receipts have THE MAPFOOS RACK; for benton walers; first increased to quite respectable dimensions, and prize, 320; second, $10, third, 85; weight your assets to the large total of $5,000,000. The 10st; ontrance 85. Once round. D
anndal dividend has also steadily increased, and THE OPEN STAKERFor all
ponies
14 hands the only point in which the Society has stood 2 inches and nuder, Australians and Eng from one point of view, and that a very prac is the remuneration of the Board. Indeed, lish to carry 11st, 12 Indian Country Breds, Arabs and China Ponies 1st 4stical one, it has not even slood still in this Weight for inches, allowance 7lbs. per inch respect but has receded. $7,000 in this twentieth Winner to receive $250; Second $50. En century, with exchange at 2 is not what $7,000
rance $10. Half-a-mile
need to be die lita, whermershangazwae ntr ks.
minated, however, in Consul General
8 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. The programme will be WARREN closing the case as far as he was March.. "A Frange" cquiccrued and leaving it to the Foreigu Talse"Zenda
Selection ... ~His Excellency Office to take a strong line or not, as theravette......" Wilkomnica" Klusa tory arrangements can be unde
...... Car saw fit. He had pointed cut the absolute pe- Polka........ "Minait"
*****..... Waldteufel Selection... A Ranaway Girl"
Caryll cessity for strong measures being taken, and
Extra. the responsibility for adopting or neglecting | Valse * My Quan
God Save the King." this advice rested with them. The reply of the Foreign Office does not appear to have
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS been of a very enthusiastic nature, but it has ultimately been decided that someone-it
of a very large assembly to witness for the last kwan Wang Ta-chao, who was a prominent this port today, and may be expected hers on The steamer Freiburg left Kobe vis Moji for has not transpired who is to be executed, time this season- our entertaining visitors. Bozor and export looter, has won sentenced to for about the 7th inst. ------- A member of the Consular Service is The final matiues esmes off this afternoon, six months-hard-labour by the Provifional The PM steamer Chind, with mails, &e, -to-be-deputed to bo present at the execu- while at the evening show-there will be, as we frovernment - Sir Walter Hillier returned
left Shanghai for this port on Thursday, 28th alt, at 6p.in. tion and there is some idea of an escort have already announced, another contest for from Shanghai ma Ching-wan-ter of the of British troops being furnished; but on gentlemen riders on the lines of that so suc. 4th, and has gone on to Paking. He joins from San Francisco to the 9th alt, via Honor Hart Buck this point there are conflicting ideas, the mili-cessfully carried through on Thursday, The Sir Ernest Satow as Political Secrets of lun, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this tary authorities being unwilling to risk the entries include Messrs. C. H. Woodward and Logation. Some Chinese recently sprout this moraing via Juland Ben, Kobe, Naga
R. F. Menner (U-S.S. Oregon), G. C. Echlin alarming reports to the effect that big g possibility of disaster to a small body of (HMS. Argonaut), E. M. Bishop, L. C. were being mounted on the walls of Feking men and not having the requisite autlierity Anderson, H. E. Moon, and E. A Browne. In the foreigners and every preparation being and may be expected here on or about the 7th to move the whole of the fordo,ut present at addition & bluejacket has volunteered to go into made for trouble. Li Hung caur snt ontst
steamer Bamberg, from Eam- their disposal either up to the scene of the the den of the Bengal tiger Duke. All the and secured the circulators of these rumours, bar Left Singapore for this port on the 11--Mr. Greason's outrage or to Hangchow where it is possible former attractions are also on view. On Mon- and the Chik Pao says they will be promptly instand may be expected here en or shout the reparation, in a restricted and inadequate day the Circus leaves for Manila.
7th ist.
executed.
The 0, & 0, steamer Dorit, with mails,
Shanghai. ་ ༤ ན་ HAL. steamer Adria, from Hamburg, Singapore for this port on the 1st inat-,
2-Mr. Hart Buck's 3-Sir Homes Mashons 4—Mr: "G. H. Potis S--Mr. G. H. Potte
HE_White s
Wrighte 9-Mr. K. Wibel's d
Randwick, Flenungton
Number One. Тостій
Matador. Kangaroo, Defence
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10, Mr. Keswick's
SALDUES BACK FOR
by Grande Cockatoo ponies; first prize, $25; second, 815; third, 310. Once round.
Bd.
reserves
We do not wish to fake øredit to ourse for the profitable cutum of the
восоци
Bevor lines, the Bos the
the
Desing the
competent men to du this part
finally
with the Hound, and the cars of your very consider nole lande in more especially their department. may mention that out of the 192 proxy forms – have hers, only, *10 are from thareholders, in Hongkong It soems, therefore, that Hong