INTIMATION
THE HONGKONG DAILY PŘESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1906.
A telegram to the Mafia From Chefoo, on
only help to ruin the system «ore quickly." | In spite of an annual increase in population | Jan. 12th, said: A rungur is current here of something like two million bend, Russia's immense natural resources remain un developed. Agriculture cannot be made to
that, at the instigation of the Japanese, contain Chinese societies are conspiring to bring about the deposition of the Dowager Empresa on Fobrairy the Chinese New Year's Day..!
A. S. WATSON & CO., pay the small farmer who is too heavily The rumour lacks confirmation.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED an, 1821.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
E
TELEGRAMS.
[“DAILY PRESS " ́SIUV101,] ; FRANCE AND TURKEY.
LONDON, 11th Feb. France shares the Turkish contracts for the sixty Krupp batteries.
SERIOUS FIGHTING AT WARSAW.
Major-General Sir. W.J. Gasecigne's Chal- langs Shield Competition for the Hong kong Volunteers, will te holl at Tathang Rife Range next Saturday afternoon, Possible marks to be given to companies of four are as follows:-Fire, Discipline and Drill, 50: time, 50; Accuracy of fire, 150-total, 250.
The average amount of bank notes in circula- THE GOVERNOR GENERAL KILLED, tion and of specie in reserve at Hongkong
LONDON, 10th Feb. during Jonary are as follows:--
Serious fighting has taken place at Chartered Bank... H.K: od 8. Bank National Bank
BANK
AV RHAGE LESERYE
burdened and oppressed, and the number of workmen employed by the commercial undertakings of which we have heard so much is absurdly swall in proportion. Shortly after the Port Arthur fleet was
Russian
director bank destroyed. said to it well known correspondent of Vienna that Russia's Gunncial credit was based on fictitious claims. We have poid to secure future credit. This policy of honest debtor is wiser than the occasional discontinuance of payment." It is not as BLEND if Rassis met these loans with a view to consolidating them, or securing renewals at
Totul - - - $20,233,043 8:2.550,000 General was killed. the minimum interest of the period. This
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial ' banker said:"Do not forget that no and Nethersole Hospitals bars to acknowledge Turkestan.
with thanks donations of 825 from Liosteal Government pays to the world sucli com missions for loans as we do. Prussia paye and Davis; of 820 from S. W. To; aud of $10 each from E. W. Mitchell, A. G. Morris, K. half per cent, Austria one and a half. We
Mody & Co., G, Fenwick & Co., W. F. Wickham.. pay thres per cent., and, between ourselves, A. Roigor, A. Shair. T. Sarcombe S with and it doesn't end with that, but the issuing
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
SCOTCH
WHISKY.kuks also get their six per cent.
D.
Just calculate what a commission of three to six per cent, means on a loan of five hundred to a thousand million roubles, which we shall surely need in this war. Let us say only three per cent., officially. That means thirty millions." Assuming the large ensl reserve to ezist, it shouldnot be long in disappearing at the present rate of war expenditure. The new VERY FINE OLD VINTAGE MANY loan seeing to denote an expectation that the
YEARS IN BOTTLE.
PORT
struggle inay continue for another your or morc, and each month of it is supposed to be costing Bussia a hundred million roubles The price of the outstanding bonde has
J. Walker.
$3,8-47020 82,400,000
$11,663.208 $10,000,000
THE WAR.
[DY COURTESY OF THE JAPANESE CONSUL] RUSSIAN LOSSES.
Tokyo, 11th February. Marshal Opamn reports tint-up to the tenth inst, the Japanese buried about 2,000 corpses in the direction of Russinn
Heikoutai,
FLEET BOXING We had hoped to supply, for the benefit of interested readers, ample details of the final bouts in these interesting competitions; but reporters were not admitted on Saturday even. ing the affair being aid to be strictly private." For the brief particulars appended,
SUPREME COURT.
·Saturday 11th February.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. “
BEFORE HIS HONOUR MR, T. SERCOMBE SMITH (FUISSE JUDGE)
DEUTSCH ABIATIBJHE BANK V. THE WAY BHING HING BANK.
The hearing of the bank draft and oxobango suit was continued.
Mr. Ferrers having concluded his defence on Friday. Mr. Pollock addressed the Court. He reviewed the evidenco point by point and then argued that if the defendants held out Li Yuk Chee, their absconding agent, to baro anthority to sell domand drafts the plaintiffs wore also entitled to assume he had authority to sol forward drafts.
21198120,000 Warsaw, in which the Governor-H., Glory. The results of the finals are defendant bank given authority to buy and
wo have to thank Commander Shelford, of
as follows:-
His Honour--That is the kernel of the case. Mr. Pollock-If this man was by the
sell on demand they cannot stop short and say Light-F. Carson, a second class pettywo had something in the rules about it.". There are disturbances also in officer of the Glory, first; M. Parkin, an able These alleged rules were private, so a third party could not be expected to be bound by thom.
STRIKE IN EUROPE.
LONDON, 10th Feb. The strikes in Germany have ended. There are still extensive strikes in
Belgium.
GERMAN ARTIST'S DEATH.
At the Policy Court on Saturday morning last, before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz the master of the steamer Elma Luyken was charged by Inspector Langley with clearing from this port for Singapore without having two certified engineers on board, which was required, under the Merchants Shipping Act, of any vessel Lold- ing a pass-nger certifieste. Defendant admitted the charge, stating that while in port be dismis- set out of his engineers for drinking. His is dend. Worship did not consider this an exense, nad inflicted a fine of $250.
While on duty at Yuumati on Friday last, Chinese detective Chang Cheng noticed a bundle lying alongside a feace, and thought he
LONDON, 11th Feb.. Professor Adolf Menzel the artist
seaman of the Albion, rooner up; R. J. Clark, of the Glory, third. Curven, who draw a bye in the semi-final, only just beat Clark; and it was a very close fight between Tarkin and Clark, Bantam J. Sucksmith, of the Tamar, first; and F. Wils of the Glory, and G. McDonald,
of the Albían divided the second prize. Sack-
FeatherA. Walker, an able woman of the smith was held to be by far the best boxer. Sulle first R. Franeos, an able sasman of the Albion, runner-up; and A. Eglington, an. abi man of the Glory, third. It was a very tight tight between Walker and Francas. Middle: These were about the beet fights of the lut Jordan, of the Occa, first; J. Kidd, the Albion, runner up: A. Daverion, ou able Keanau of the Glory, third. It was a very close Bight in the finn. Jordan had the luck to draw a byo in the secui-final.
of
Hoary:Honours were divided between the only two entrants, R. Gatehouse, a first class
ht patty viiker the Aion, and J. Lavers, a Arst-class petty officer of the Tamar,
Tin Honour-If A told B that C was
partner in the bank and B told you. that is evidence. If I hold out a man as a partner to Mr. Gedge, Mr. Gedge way infer that he has authority to transact business in connection with the partnership.
Mr. Pollock-There is no differeuco in, sast batween the rules of the power of an agent and the rules of the power of a partner acting as agent for his co-partner.
His Honour-If you hold a man out as a tuor it follows that he has power to do every thing in connection with the partnership, but if you hold out a man as an agent you only say he is an agent for a givon purpose.
Mr. Pallcok-Well, how am I to say he has
draw a very fine line? I can only say that ho only authority to that extent; how am I to did that very business not only with the plaintiff bank but with other banks; be hod, in fact, authority. It seems that it is borne out
by Mr. Gasgar's evidence that he had received authority from the defendnat bank to doul in
had to be maintained in Germany by bare would like to see the owner of it. After waiting|pty-one when be first tried oil-paint the Dock Company. There was great enthusiasm. forward drafts, Li Ung Ting in his evidence
A. S. WATSON & CO. something like
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
CHOICE AFTER-DINNER WINE. faced bolstering, at which German holders cannot caril and consider tlicir own interests, The French, it is said, are thoroughly satiated with the bonds, and view with consternation the now attempts to issue paper, for every new issue depreciates the old. The banker previously referred to, asked for his opinion of the real value of the Russian bends, said "Só long as our Russian peasant is able to starve and to sell his grain, as long as there are gendarnues to aid the tax collector, and people who are willing to make further loans to us, so long is the payment of dividends assured." That was just twelve months ago. The Russian peasant seems Jess willing to starve now. The starving dress with communications addvened to the Editer, may be reserved for the buyer and holder of
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
(23
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, ONLYcommunications relating to the new, a clumin should be addressed to Tus Estron
Cortcendenta mual forward their names and wi.
not for publication, but as evidence of good faith
All litters for publication should be written on one side of the peper only.
No anonymously signed communications that have aiready appeared in other papers still be inserted.
Orders for catre copies of BALLY PREen should be sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that hover the supply in limited. Only supplied for Cash. Telegraphic Address: Paten. Codes: A.B.C.6th Ed. Lieber's
F.O. Bez. 83. Telephone No. 12
The Daily Press.
In that
Russian bonds.
Some football reports will be found ou page 5. Saturday's plague return reported one fatal case from the New Territory.
Messrs. J. Eadie and H. Dinning have joined the Hongkong Volunteer Artillery.
Consequent on the abolition of the Royal Garrison Regt. about 120 offleurs will have to be absorbed.
Col. L. F. Brown, RE, who recently vacate i tho post of C.P.E., in Hongkong, has reached the age of 57 years and retires on a pension of £500 per annum.
The return of Stamp Revenue at Hongkong during 10 has been published. The total amount is 5541,460.21, an increase of $25, 103.66 on the Stamp Ravenas for 1903,
There will be a meeting of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps tliis afternoon to discuss the advisability of holding a rifle meeting after the arrival of the new short rifles.
HE. the Governor has appointed Messrs. E. A. Howett and J. Graage members of the Governing Body of Queen's College to repre- sont respectively the morcantile community and the engineering profession in the Colony.
HONGKONG OFFzca: 14, DESVŒUT ROAD C1. LONDON OFFICE:: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1905. Wrrn reference to the new Russian loan that, according to the Times extrael we published yesterday, was being puffed so assiduously in Germany, much more might have been said than that journal permitted itself to say.
It mentioned the alleged * “cooking” of recent Russian Budgets, and the Russian babit of maintaining credit by making new creditors satisfy old ones, with out elaborating those points. amusing stage trifle "Charley's Aunt," some readers will doubtless remember how the tout was tipped by the undergraduate. His patron," A, "borrowed half a crown from
It is notified in the Hongkong Government "B."
Bobliged him by borrowing it Casette that the Very Rev. F. R., Noval as from "C" who in turn had had to gratify been appointed successor to the Very Rev. B's" request by borrowing the coin from. Torres, in the office of Procurator in Hong- the tout. "A" gravely tipped the man kong for the Dominican Missions in the Far with his own half-crown. Russia's solvency East. We notified this a week ago. seems to be ou a par with that of the three college young Jeep, and the enormous gold reserve of one hundred and seventy six million roubles alleged to exist three months ago is a fleabite to the mass of "kites" she is flying. The "material, financial, and commercial improvement" of which Russia hoasts, "in spits of a sequence of bad harvests and in spite of a period of cconomic depression," is akin to the physical improve ment that some of Saxnow's pupils exhibit, who show enhanced biceps and conceal a
Mr. F. Kione, the local manager of the damaged aorta. This ruinous war may Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United prick the bubble of Russian credit, expose States has received a wire from the Head Office her internal bankruptcy, and lead to a of his tizm, giving amounts of the Society's repudiation of debts that will give a painful assets &c. on the 31st December last shock to her dear ally among others, A Russian financier is reported to have said to a German journalist recently: "We still maintain ourselves upright by stimu- lauts, by loans, which, like all stimulante,
Mr. J. H. Kemp, at the Police Court on Saturday last, sentenced Teau Tez Toug to six months' imprisonment for the larceny of 42 cases of condensed milk from the firm of Mosers W. G. Connell and Co. of No. 62 Connaught
Road Central.
Mr. Gen. B. Doitwell, the London managing director of the firm of Dodwell & Co., Ltd. was among the passengers who arrived from the Coast ports by the steamer fuimus on Satur. day. Mr. Dodwell, who formerly resided in Hongkong, isaccompanied by his two daughters.
Assets
£86,240,212 Surplus
10,802,139 Outstanding Assurance... 311,572,691 The figures on 31st December, 1903 were
£79,422,090
Assets 15,282,112
... Surplus 243,733,071 ...Oatstanding Assurance
in hiding for some time, he noticed a coolia Innd from a launch nad take possession of it. The detective took him in charge for unlawful pussossion, and found on opening the parcel that it contained sixteen dezen now table kaires. The coolie admitted stealing the kuires, and then took the detective to a con-
foderate's house, where 2 dozen more knives, a
packet of candles and some condensed milk wore found. The dofondauls admitted stealing those gools from the 8. Glenford, and His Worship Mr. J. H. Kemp, fined cash man $100 or the alternative of three months' hard labour.
[He was elected an Honorary Foreign mem- bar of the Royal Academy in 1996, He was born at Breslau on December 8th, 1915, aud romoved to Berlin when fitteen years old. Ba studied art at the Berlin academy. He was earning money by luck and white work as a more youth, and supporting himself. He was and Ho produced The Chess Players.
lustrations for Kugler's History of Fred. rackable" for strong realism, great power of erick the Great." His historical pictures chamcterisation, and for masterly skill in "Modern Cyclops," an extraordinary detail. study in an ironworks, is perhaps his moit zatable work.]
CHINESE LOAN
OVER-SUBSCRIBED. LONDON, 11th Feb. The Chinese £1,000,000 five per The writer of naval notes in the Globe says:- The 124 ships removed from the efficient list cent.Loan, floated on Friday in comprise 13 battleships, 13 armoured cruisers, London and Berlin, was subscribed du proteriel cruisers, 36 gunboats und torpedo.. gunbonts, au 24 mistellaneous craft. Of these repeatedly. The Hongkong and the bettleships, armoured cruisers, and protected Shanghai Bank was besieged by crisers represent au aggregato toumage of 275,000 tons, and an indicated horse-power of applicants.
433,000; the remainder may approximately reprozent 50,000 tons and 100,000-horse power. The Admiralty is wise in its decision to dispose of these obsolute ships as opportunities offer. If they were to be thrown on the open market all at once they would probably have to be crificed at a figure which would scarcely cover the attendant oxpenses,
to
A report was forwarded to the Central Polica Station on Saturday, of a fire which broke'out at the store of Messrs Cheong Sang of No. 145 Aberdeen. A large part of the stock was composed of cracker, and as the fire caught on The those, noisy explosions followed. premises were practically gattel before the tire was extinguished by the Folies, who were assisted in their work by the European and Chinese staffs of the Aberdeen Dook. The damage is estimated at $360. A gallant rosene was effooted by Mr. J. Wilson, a foreman in the Dockyard, who, while the fire was burning freely, rushed into the building which was collapsing at the time, and pulled out a Chinese woman who was nearly suffocated.
CHINESE ATTEMPT TO BOB A EUROPEAN.
The bearing of this case in which a riesha ccolie, with others not in enstody.attempted to rob Mr. W. J. Sally on Thursday night lust at Morrison Hill Road Gap was continued bufore Mr. J. II. Kemp at the Police Court on Batarday morning last. Mr. W. A. Ward gave corroborative testimony. His Worship found the defendant guilty. As Mr. Seully said he was leaving the Colony in a few days, and would not be able to prosecute at the Criminal Bessions, His Worship raid he world deal with the case, and sentenced the nocased to six months? hard labour, the ouximum penalty within his power.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. The eighth club race was sailed yesterday over a milé course (Corse 25). The yachts finished as follows:-
Yacht Dione... Fernan Aileen..
CHAMPIONSHIP.
H. AL. H.
$ 5 59. 3 6 20.
3 9 22
3 39 15
ONED SIGN.
Yacht Colleen... Bonito... Kathleen
୫
9 16 50 3.8
HANDICAT.
Yacht Alannah Iris Doreen Elspeth
H
M
Mis
Chanticleer
3 24 50 $30 00 8 35 30
did not finish
Bnished outsido mark bosť”
ATIILETICS IN ENGLAND,
Offers over 10 stove 4 - Midshipman Kenworthy, of the Glory, beat Lient. Cantroll, R.M.A.., of the Gorwards presented by Mr.
The prizes were Lambert of the Hongkong and Whampoa The evening closed with three cheers for the Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Company.
A table of results in an follows:-
Ship No, entries
Albion
12
Glory
14
Tartar
Ocean
Famo
Hogre
Sutlej
Rambler Whiting
TRAINING NOTES.
난
3
D. U $ 0 23
100
0 0 0 0 0 0
Saturday's times were as follows:- Hallifax and Algerine, I mile-37, 112,
hard to give a chance to bis campanien.
Patrimony, it mila-37, 1.1, 1.4, 2.25, 2.59. 1.40), 22, 2574, 3.31. Algerine was pulled
Forward last ruile, 36, 1.11.
Highland Laddie, mile, 14, 18. Highisni Chief, 11 mile, joined by Highland Fling, mile-7, 354, 1.9, 1.44, 2.19
Baxon King, 13 mile-36, 3.11, 1.47, 223, 2.57. Norman King and Umbrian King, 1 mile, 341 1.09 1.45, 2.18; the Darby faroszite waS Scottish King, 14. mile-38, 1.15, 1.49, 2.24, 2,50, 3.33.
Heather King, 1 mile-89), 1.16, 151, 2.264,
Prairie King and Junelo King, 1 mile-404, 1.163, 1.55, 231, 3.6, 3.39.
frut. LONDON, 11th Feb. Oxford two; Cambridge, one. Ireland, one goal, four tries; Eng-3.011, 3.32 land, one try.
(EBUTER'S SERVIOR.]
RUSSIA,
LONDON, 9th February. The Warsaw hospitals are full of patients and refusing to admit more.
Despite official unvauncements, rumours are rife in St. Petersburg that there will be a general resumption of the strike on Sunday. The whole situation is full of sucertainty.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
LONDON 9th Fatry. King Oscar of Sweden and Forway, who is in indifferent health, hes transferred Blais fanc- tions to the Crown Prince,
LATER.
King Oscar of Sweden and Norway trans- ferred the State functions to the Crown Prines. because of his not being robust enough to deaf with the new orisis arising out of the final dis agreement between Sweden Bad Norway con- cerning a separate Consular service.
ANTICLERICALISM IN FRANCE.
LONDON, 10th February. A Government bill for the separation of Church and State has been introduced into the French Chamber, and referred to a committee.
A COLLIER SUNK
Loyoos, 10th February. The 6.5. Craftsman, from Calcutta, collided with and sank the collier Congat bound for Hongkong, in Port Said harbouc.
AMERICA AND CHINESE INDEMNITY.
LONDON, 10th February. The New York World states that it has been practically decided to return China, after the war, twenty-two million dollars of the Boxer indemnity remaining after the settlement of American claima
GENERAL ELECTION EXPECTED.
LONDON, 10th February Mr. Herbert Gladstone, M.P. Chief Liberal
Whip, bas warned Liberal Agents to complete immediately all arrangements for a general election, us he expects a dissolution at any moment after the opening of Parliament on the 14th February.
~
Somali, 1 mil34, 1.09; 1.44, 2.17. Grafton, Sport Royal, and Cascade 1 mile
35,
1.12. 1.45.
2.25 finished in the order 2.56, 2.58§; the buck named. Black
Bird,
1 mile-395, 1.9, 1.46, 2.19. Mick and Pat, 1 mile-34, 1093.1.45, 2.40, 2.55; Mick passed the winning post first.
Ching, mile-33, 1.14, 1.49); opparently gallopel to order.
The Spirfle and The Squaler, mile,-RC, 1.10, 1.41; The Squalor was beaten by his stable companion,
and Grand Liama, li mile-37, 1.12, 1.48, 2.244, 3.00.
Royal und Props. 1 zaile--35, 110, 1.473. 2.25, 2.59, 300; Royal was first and P'raps second
Praps Nat and Cake Walk, 1 mile-36),
2.245. 1.131, 1.47), 2
Nomination, inile. 37. 1.12. 1.47, 2.20.
Alarm; 1 mile, 34, 109, 1.43, 2.16.
The Loafer joined by The Count, 14 mila- 28, 1.14 1.50, 220, 300,
The Professor, Imile,-394 1.18), 1.56Ą 2-303. Bean Cake It mile-34. 1.94, 1.44, 210, 255 3.30.
Salem, mils-31, 1.098, 1.45, 2.23, 3.01, 3.37. Aladdin, 1 mile-38, 1.154, 151, 2.27, 3.1, 3.334
Yellow Peril, time missed. Two-Stop and Hackenschmidt, 1.11, 1.46.
said that there was an nogauntant in the defend- ant bank, a man who kept the books, and yat they did not bring this man forward as a witness. The very groundwork of their case is that the account books were properly kept, and that all the sccount books wore produced. I submit ikat all the account books were not there. Li Ung Ting said that he could not bring account books inter than the 1st February 1934 and- tried to bridge over the period between that date and the 1st November, when the bank was closed, by saying that during that interval there really was no business transssted. There must have been wages, salaries, advancos and all sorts of potty disbursements. And these books
bad all the books. In a queation put to Li Ung Ting you find that certain transactions of ought to have been prosinced; so you have not
a charactor to appear in the books did not appear in them-transactions about the deposit of money and of drafts. Therefore it soows to me that there must be some book which is missing and you have had no evidence that they kept a sterling account in a special book. I would submit that the distinction they sook to draw is very fue indood. We say that trummuctions of this nature have taken place between this man and the Chartered Bank and Hongkong Bauk. I therefore think it only reasonable to suppose that there must bave beon
other book,
His Honour-It would also ho reasonable to
suppose that Li Yak Ches might have done all this business on his own bobali,
Mr. Pollock-Some ecconat books are missing. It is unreasonable to suppose that no account have been kept ootween February and Novom. her. And if, for instance, a man in the Hongkong Bank is held out to have authority to sell drafts for cash, it cannot be hold to be unreasonable to assume that he can well dafta forward. The distinction is so fire that Your jury should not act Lordship sitting us
upon it.
His Honour-The question is whether the evidence you produced is sullicient.
31r. Pollock-I snbmit that it is.. His Honour reserved judgment.
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.
ONE-DESIGN KACE.
In the cold and rainy weather of yestering the one-design yachts, Authore, Gael, Nina, milo--36. Warutak and Cam ventured out on another Club
Zodiac, mile-35, 1.5. Polka and Border Raidor, 1 mile-34, 1..0, 1.46, 0.21, 2.54.
Cotswold and Ard Patrick, 14 mile, 34, 1.91,
0914 959. 1.1 mile--87, 1.13, 148, 2.20.
Ledbury, Crooma, "boy" up), and Heythrop,
race to compate for a silver cap presented by Mr. Fame, and two silver spoons presented Mr. Denison. The course was from the Police pier, and round the North Fairway and Trocas Rock boys. The wind was light.
On the Start the Cam was the Arsh to erosa
1 mile-30, 1.12, 1.474, 220 Ledbury was the line, and was followed by the Gael, Asthore, first and Croome and Heythrop second and Nin and Waratah respectively. During the third respectively,
V. WH, and Berkeley, 1 mile-35, 111, ran down the Gact took the lead for come
considerable distance, but on rounding the firs 1.45, 91.
K. O. 8. B. and Lanark, 1 mile-394, 1.15), 1.504, 2.23.
Black Monday and The Dake, niile Goel falling back into third place, with the
1.11. 1.48 Black Monday proved himself the botter of the two.
Fife, milo-35, 1.84, 1.41′′
Fiscal, 14 milo-10, 7, 1.52, P, 3:5, 3.36. Gem Rose, 11⁄2 mile--P, 35, 1.13, 1.19,293,2.55, Ocean, 1 milo-26§. LI 1, 1,442, 2. 18.- Policy and Rory Morn Rose, 1 mile-34, 1.09. 1.45, 2.214, 2.57.
Rare Rese, miles-41, 1911, 2.024, 24, 3.33, 4.011. 4.874, 5.11.
mark, the North Fairway buoy, the Nina took the load, followed by the Asthore, the
Warataht fourth and the Cam fifth. On passing the second mark the Gael aud Nine rounded. together, but were hung up for sometime The Asthore following, was caught by a Light breeze, and passed between them and the bacy, thus taking the lend which who kept daring the run back to the North
La France Rose, 14 wil, 2, 8, P. 2.52), Fairway buoy followed by the Gael, Nina Waratah and Cam in the order mentioned, and
Sercast Rose, 14 mile-30, 1.10, 1.43, 2164.
2.48.
Empress of India Rose, 13 mile joined by High Frequency, 1 mile 39, 1.184, 154, 2.991, 3.0, 3.374, 4.18.
Invincible Rose and Lamarque Rose, 14, ale 363, 1.10, 1.41, 2-19, 2.65, 3.201 Esquimalt, 13 mils-371, 1;114, 1.471, 225, 3.00, 3.32.
so the tea onded. The dethys was mailed by
Mr. R. C Witcholl in the absence of Mr.
her second race, and under her new suit of snil Haads, the owner, and behaved very well for made by Al King. The Astore thus won the trophy prevented by Mr. Hume, while Mr. Me Ivor's Gael won the second prize and Mr. Hazeland's Ning the third,