Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.

WHISKIES. LIQUEUR WHISKY (QUARE BOTTLE)

His is one of the finest Whi kies over imported into Chion With Aerated Water, or Hot Water and Sugar, it is simply delicious.-$1 per esse

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SCOTCH. F.O.S.-A very fine Uid iliended Whisky-$11

per cane. LOCHABER-A M-llow Old Scotch Whisky

with five flavour:~$9 per dosen, GLENMURRIE-A Pare Malt Whisky, Ex- cellent vains for the money.-$7 per dozen.

GIN. OLD TOM-A very fine Sweetened Gin, Bottled

"expressly for us. -$5 per dozen. KEY BRAND-In small White Glass Bottles

The very ficest procurable.—$8 per dozen.

CHARTREUSE, CURACOA, D.O.M., &C.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1893.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

DAWSON's Whisky,

THE USS. Concord is in Kowloon Dock for repairs to her machinery and a general overhaul.

THE London Lyrics have been playing with "WHERE WILL yo d'iz see men s18 happy, great success in Rangoon.

them wha like to taste the drappie"—of Dawson's Whisky.

MR. Jna. J. Francis, Q.C., and Mrs. Francis returned from their hip to Japan by the Empris of India to-day. DAWSON'S Perfection Old Scotch Whisky recom-

the market.

THE three new torpedo-boats for Japan, now bailding in England, have been named Shirana, Tasuta and Akash. They are each of 860

DAWSON'S Perfection Old Scotch Whisky is not mends itself as the most wholesome beverage in, and will be added to the first-class divisior,

said under any fictitious name, or branch,

THE German gumbost Ziliz was expected to teach Shanghai from Japan at the latter end of last week.

THE Northern Pacific Co's steamer Victoria came out Kowloon Deck this morning and made fast to her buoy off the Harbour Office.

À RECENT Lon3on advertlarment :-Wanted a THE latest advices from Afghanistan Indicate that the British Mission continues to be most salary tos. a week. Law Clerk, must be good shorthand writer; favourably received both by the Ameer and the

peopia.

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s royal mail steamer Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki nta.m. yesterday, and left again at 4 pm, for Kobe.

A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No 618, S... will be held in Freemasons' Hail, Zetland Street, on Saturday, the 11th Instant, at 8.10 for gp.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially

invited.

IT may interest bis Hopeur Chief Justice Fielding Clarke to know that his brief address to the wall, Von Ulrich, at the recent Sessions, bas All previous quotations cancelled. The above been quoted In most of the newanspers through prices are calculated for a 2/5↓ Dollar.

out the East. True Justice does appeal to Hongkong, 15th October, 1893.

[38] humanity somehow.

the Empress of India this morning were Mr. AMONGST the passengers which arrived here in D. E. Brown, General Agent for the Canadian Pacific S. S. Ca., and Mrs. Brown, AM Emerger meeting of Victoria Lodge. No, rond, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the 15h instant, at 8.30 for om. precisely.. Viriting brethren are cordially invited.

A CHINESE college student, who was visiting in Washington recently, called on a young woman In Connecticut avenne. He was invited to call again. He did so in about half an hour. The Chinese are very punctilioux,

THE statistics of the shipping of the world, just published by Leyds, show that there is no nation which has made so rapid sis lacrease in the tonnage of steamers registered during the past twelve months as the United States.

INFORMATION hit reached Yokohama, according to a vernacular contemporary, that the operations of a ring of buyers in Italy, who bare bought forward largely, has resulted in running up the price of Japanese slik by four francs per bale. THE Rialto was one broad smile this morning but whether it was owing to the firmness of exchange, the rise in Punjams as to the return of one of its brightest orniments--our old friend "Georgle" Potts, we could not absolutely deter mine.

Mr. Robson's gr. Touchstone, 118 3lb........

Mr. Sassoon's gr. Figaro, 10st. 13lb......Owner o Mr. C. R. Burkill a Mr. Ring's bike Nann, xist. ib. Mr. Meyerlak o Mr. Sasscon's dan Pioneer, 1st. 4lb.....

Me Ring's er. Arlon, 10st, gib.....Mr. Burkill o Mr. Taylor o

Mr. Empy's blk, Tremont, zaît, 12lb, Mr. Rad o Mr. Treban's gr. Brigand, 11st. 3lb. Mr. Read o

Mr. Gustar's gr. Tren, rrit, rib. Mr. Machado o Brigand got off with the lead attended by

Sportsman made therunning attended by Arion Viceroy and Freedom in the order named until and Tremont for some distance, the others all well into the back straight where Vleetay san being close together until close to Probst's Corner into second place followed by Markman, AL

where Tremont assumed command with Arlen Probst's Comer, Brigand still led with Viceroy next and Sportsman third. At the Monument sa bis immediate neighbour, Hellos comtog up wall on the datalde. Just after passing the place, Sportsman leading and Arlon bring next. Breanne came out from the crowd and took third Monument Brigand was finished and Hellos, Coming to the straight Brennas ran up magul beading Viceroy, solered the straight for home ficently to Sportsman and when they passed the with sleer lead and won a good race by a length post the Judge was unable to separate them, Touchstone fourth and Freedom last. Time, wag ith and Figaro last. Time, amis. 4416 and a half. Sang-hold was an indifferent third, | Volan was a bad third, Ailon was fonith, Scally.

2 mi" 7 secs.

At the end of the day's programme the dead- heat was rum off, and after a good race Brennus won by four or five lengths.

Pari-Mutuel Helios 99, Viceroy 54, Marks- 2, Balgand 6.Touchstone 3-Total 234=$1,120, man 26, Sang-frold 14. Freedom 13, Melbourne FLYAWAY PLATE; valse, Tis. too; for China ponies; weight for taches as per scale; en. trance, Tls. 5. Seven fationgs Mr. Sassoon's, br. Mighty, rist, rib..........

APS

Mr. Sassoon's blk. Blackberry, rrst: 4'b. Owner 3 Mr. Dallas I Mr. John Peel's gr. Merry Thought, rat, rib. | Mr. Dreux's br. Chiquita, rost. gib.

Mr. Reynell 3 Mr. C. R. Buk!!! o Mr. Toeg's bay Congo, 11st. rib... Mr. Oram o Mr. Buxcy' gr. Blue Beard, 1st, rib ACCORDING to a report current amongst the

Mr. Crawford o local Chinese officials in Shanghai'his' Excellency Hall Chlaese Minister to Germany, Austria, his stable companion Chiquita, and so they tan Mighty had the best of the start followed by

this year, has received orders from the Trangment Mighty was leading by three lengths, Yamen to remain abread another year.

Blackberry coming up, betly pursued by Merry Thought. Mighty, however, held the lead and won by a couple of lengths a bad third, Blue Beard was fourth, and Chiquita last-Time,

min. 4811ecs.

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57, Melbourne-20, Sportsman 30, Arlon 13 Pari Matvel:-Brannus 181, Volga 63. Nana

Tremont 9. Marksman 7. Figaro 5. Treu 4. Silver Spray 3, Scallywag 1.—Total 385=$1,935- The CONSOLATION CUP,“valos Tis. too, record pony Tim. 50; for ponies that have run at this meetlog and not won a race and have been entered otherwise than in the Shanghat Stakės of the Shanghai Jubilee Challenge Up; weight for laches as per scale; entrance, Tis. 5. Once round. Mr. Boxey gr. Blue Beard, 118 lb. Mr. Read Mr. John Faci's gr. Talisman, 1st, rib......

Mr. Reynell a Mr. Sassoon's eb; Lightalog, rost. 17lb.........

Mr. Dallas 3

Mr. C. R. Burkill o

A S. WATSON & CO.. LD. Mrs5x8. DODWILL, CARLILL & Co., the agents, Nagasaki Express ——"A mail for, Yokohama Russia and Holland, whose terms of office expires to the three-quarter mile post. At the Monu- Mr. Kanuck's gr. Shawner, erst 1lb.........

WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCKE

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courteously inform us that the. Edendale has not yet been got off the sand bank. near Cape Kim, on which 'she' grounded on Friday last, but yesterday the Captain wired that he hoped to get bla"ship off shortly.

It would be interesting to know what the Government paid for the repairs to the Victors Hotel wharf, which was considerably damaged CONFECTIONERY during the recent storm-and who passed the work. The steps on the western side of the strociore a sample of amateur esrpentering (Inkering?) which It would he hard to find an equal to even in this "jerry" bullt city.

AND

CHRISTMAS GOODS.

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THE flags on many of the steamers in port and at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s buildings

The Sierm Launch Company's Punctuality in displaying a very open front just now consequent. upon a collision that occurred in the harbour on Sunday: "Remming" has become a favourite amusement with the steams craft apparently. MAMO. for the Post Office officials from the left Hongkong in the steamship Hankow in August last and was only delivered about ten days ago! One of the belated letters contained

much-needed draft for $1,000!" PROFESSOR W. J. Payne, alias "Zlo," the crack time In the Philippines, came over in the shooting man, who has been rusticating for some Ermeralda last week, and proposes to give one of his wonderful conjuring and shooting exhibitions in the City Hall in few days. Fall particulars will be duly announced.

THE Osaka Mainichi declares that the Nippon Yusen Kaitha's profits this year greally exceed all estimates, and that s dividend of 10 per cent, can easily be paid. An eight per cent, dividend it anticipated however, the fand for repairs heing Kaisha's profits this year are said to be balfa milliontyen more than last year's.

RECENTLY in Yokohama a warrant was issued to the native police for the arrest of a certalo blue-jacket belonging to the H.M.S. Porpoiss, happened to be handy, and Sergeant Ross, of for breaking his leave; but as no blue-jacket the same ship, in the full unliorm of the Royal good substitute, in the eyes of the very Marine Artillery, was clorn by, he made a very

ntelligent "bobbles," who dragged him off to before be could convince the Folice of the stupid the station where he was kept several hour!

mistake made.

58, Meny Thought 37, Congo 20, Mighty 15, Parl Mutael-Blackberry 164. Elsa Beard Chiquita ---Total 289-81,445. The HACK STAKES value, Tis. 100; for China

penies (without the restriction to height specle fied in bye-law No. 11) not otherwise entered at this meeting, and that have never won a race; wel:ht, rait. lbs.; entrance, Tis. 5. Oace round.

Mr. Ring's br. Gideon, 10st. 13lb. ............... Mr. H. Sampson

JORI

FORDAN ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUTTER / Aahore were half-mested a-day, on account of largely increased with the surplus. The Yosen polley of the administration have had the effect i Mr. Hampton's gr. Shanks, rost. 125.

SCOTCH, ASSORIED TOFFEES,

PURE

DRAGEES, PRALINES,

and a large selection

of

ONFECTIONERY

from the leading Manufacturers,

CADBURY'S SPECIAL CHOCOLATE CREMES.

PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME, GUAVA,

and other

FRUIT JELLIES in great variety.

TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS.

COLOURED OPALS MOUNTED IN FLUSH, representing favourite subjects.

A Large Assortment of ENGLISH AND JAPANESE CHRISTMAS

CARDS,

the death of Mr. John MacGregor, senior resi- dent partner, in kanchai. Mr. MacGregor was well-known and highly respected all over the Far East, where he had been for some twenty wears past. The cause of his death was believed to be abscess on the liver.

ADMIRAL IRWIN. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Aristic rgnaden, Teft Yakobama bound for Honelalu on the 17th ultime to relleve Admiral Skerrett of the command of the North Pc'fic rquadror, We understand that this change takes place in accordance with telegraphie Instructions from Washington and that the transfer means promotion a far as Admiral Irwin is concerned, at all events.

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THE 'Frisco Chronicle of the and ulto, says that the vigorous protests against the pro-Chinese of causing the departments to put forth some appearance of complying with the law requiring the deportation of all unregistered Chinese, but Wx have received a copy of the second editlan of "The Stranger's Hand-book of the Japanese to push through the Everett Bill, which will meantime the most active efforts are being made Language," by G. Tomita, This bandy leually nullify the Geary Act. If the terms of work bas proved melt of great assistance to visitors, who have, highly appreciated it, and will no doubt heartily welcome the second edition. The book is very well printed and of convenient size, and may be had of Mesir. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.

Tan Denbighshire has, according to the Rising Sugone on to Yokohama, after temporary repairs in Kobe, and she will probably be docked at Yokosuka, A native engineer's estimate of The hand of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry Kalaha smounts to not less than $200,000, 07 the claim that will be brought sgainst the Shoren will play the following programme at the Officers' about ten per cent, of the Co.'s capital. Of this Mess, Murray Barracks, this evening, commount $130,000. Is put down to damage to

mereinp at 8 o'cinek :—

Overture "Tancredį “..............Romial.

"Roundabout"

Williams. Marackøer.

Quallele Selection Vam

* Tout en Rose .........Waiteufel, *eless. Haddon Hali"...Sir A. Felllyan. Polki. The Fun ofthu Falz " Algratta.

RECENT Intel'ccidenta"during 'rial tips of new 'wer verre's, buit for the Uälted States, NATY show, mys the Frigin Chronicle the Bncessity of putting some legal restrictions upon these 'teste.' The Targetoremiums effered for speed in excess of that regulred by the terms of the can. træet have served as a very'valonble lodocement, no doubt, to the patting forth of extra efforts to obtain high speed, but in doing an contractors have forced the seam pressure to the point of danger, and as a consequence human life has been needlessly orificed,

cargo, $10,000 to docklag and repairs, and the balance to wages and demurrage. Cur contra: porary thinks the whole amounts are probably greatly over-estimated.

Mr. Reynell 2

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Mr. Jack's gr. Daydream, late Cartridge tost..

Talb ..........

..............Mt. Dallas Mr. Rlug's cb. Osman, 101 12h...... Mr. Sassoon's gr. Preceptor, 10st, 13/b. Owner o

Mr. Meyerink Owner

the Everett Act-when it becomes a lawmare | Mr. Crawford's gr. Haphazard rost, zalb, ...... not compiled with, Mr. Cleveland's advisers will "ggest some new method of preventing its enforcement.

TASUI.

To a good start Shanks mado play for some distance until nearing the Loonglel where be took second place to Ösman, with Gideen third. "DOUGLAS" IMPROVEMENTS AT Up the back straight Osmanled with Gideonclose upon bis heels, and Shanks spain coming up. At Probel's Comer, Gideon took the lead with Osman second and Shanks next; as they passed the Monument the only noticeable change was that Shanks and Osman had exchanged places, entered the straight together a long way in Haphazard being last. Gideon and Shanks

advance of the others. Gideon got the lead at the Basher and retaining It won by a length ; a bad third.—Time, smius. 391eccs.

(FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT.) At Tamaui nowadays, lnstead of the "Douglas" discharge into.boats, as of old, It is quite a steamer having to lie out in midstream and pleasure to watch the improved method of hand ling cargoes. The steamex is marred up to a pair of pantonas, convenient to her side-ports, and each is connected by gangway with the head of a jeity, on which adratis leading through YUNG Yo, the new Chinese Minister at aahere. The whole arrangement

the Customs examination shed into gedowns Washington, has, says an American paper, for put together and warthy a great deal bigger mast stoully bidden the members of the Legation to accept

port. Assn Ullastratto of the facilities provided social courtesies or hospitality from any American

by this system, it may so long as the strained relations between the cargo of the steamship Formosa

bo

mentioned

full thist a United States and Chins, due to the Geary law, unloaded and slowed in the godown in eleven Casily continue to exist. Mr. 3 ang Yu, by the way, in hours, to exami ing and shipping tes ako, not a man of the highest rank la China. He much time is now saved; for instead of having began his official life in a ruiner position in the Custom House, but rose rapidly by his own to cargo-boats (and) by best to Customs jtly to take packages (r) by coolies from godown merits. His present mission la considered a (3rd) by coolies to Customs shed, and then back bigh tribute to bis diplomatic talents. : on board again, a single journey in a truck now ADMIRAL George E. Belknap, who held the post

does the whole business. It is a great conve. Squadron up to February 1893, has informed assisting to arrange the scheme, which is

to Mr. Moore, the present Commissioner, for The Box that bis tellement from active service, the work of Mr. Francis Cass and Captain F. mostly January next, but his son now in the Service through age requirements, will take place in Ashton. will fill up the gap. The latter is on board the When that ship arrives the station will at last Baltimore, now en route to the Aslatie Station. bare a proper flagship, and the Concord and

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Parl Muteel:-Osmanár, Preceptor 59, Shanke 58, Gideon 47. Daydream (late Cartidge) 41, Haphazard 9-Total 275-81,375.

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Mr. Uto's ch. Au Revolz, 10st." gb............... Mr, Sassoon's wh. Snowstorm, 119), th

Mr. Midwood o

Mr. Taylor o Mr. Susa'a gr. Falstaff, rost. 12................

Mr. M. Jones o Mr. Klog's pr. Omar, 11st. 4lb............

M. F. A

Sampson o

Mr. Meyerink o

Mr. Crawford o

Mr. Ring's pr. Starveling, sost, albe Mr. Buxey's wh. Flashlight, rist. rib......... Mr. Choufleur's gr. Correct, 10st, 1zib...............

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Mr. Machado o

After some delay at the Post Talliman got eff with the land, with Snowstorm second and Lightning third, but before the Leongfel gato had been passed lightning bad command of Talisman, Snowstorm being third and Flash- light fourth. Going along the back straight the order of the leaders was Lizhtolog, T-iliman and Flashlight, but by the time the Monument place. He came along with fine turn of was reached Blue Beard had taken Flashlight's

speed into the straight and heading Ta iman at the Rushes won a fine race by balf a length ; # good third. Snowstorm was fourth. Au Revoir fifth and Omar last. The sins, 3rres,

Lightalar 79. Starveling 35, Au Revolt 12, Pari Matuel-Talisman 135, Blue Beard or

Snowstorm 3, Falstaff Total 383-31,915 Flashlight 12, Conect 7, Shawnee 4. mar 4

The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES, value T, 300, a forced entry for and open only to winners at this meeting s optional for the winners of the Consolation Cup and the Hack Stakes, not exceeding 14 hands 3 inches in height; weight for frches as per scale; each pony entered to pay five per cent, of the value of the stakes and prices won. One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Sassoon's sk. Hero, 1181, 710, Mr. Dallas I Mr. Treban's dan Bovril, 11st, tib. Mr. Read a Mr. Josserlagr. Fhefly, cost. 1218

Mr. H. Sampson 3

Mr. DavlexTM

The FARI-MUTUIL CUP, valde, Tls. x50; second pony to receive 75 rer cent, and the third pony 35 per cent, of the stakes for Chita Mr. Gilbert's bay Privateer, irst sib ponies weight for laches as per scals 1 | Mr. Ring's wh. Hellos, 10st. 1alb, ........................ griffins at date of entry allowed gibe. ; non- starters and winners at this meeting 7lbs. Mr. Treban's, br. Beeswing, 1xat, rib.

Mr. John Peel's gr. Vagrant, 21st, gib.

extra entrance. Tis. 5. One mile and a balf.

Mr. Sassoon's ch, Lightslog. 1ost. 12lb.......

Mr. Reynell 1

Mr. Dallas 3

Mr. Meyerink o

JAPANESE Judges are by no means immaculate of Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Abience to the Customs people, who are lodebe Mr. Ring's bik Nang, last. 6lb, Mr. Mayesink o Mr. Sassoon's Elk, Binckberry, 11st:gib Owcer o

for the Choys Shimbun, very cautious journal, Judges in Japan urfit for their posts on the score averis that thre are at least 250 of the 1540 of bad character, want of sufficient legal koow |ledge, or old age; and it suggests the introduc

of handsome and artistic designs, suitable to ation of so fresh fally qualified men every year,

tastes and at moderate prices.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

The Hongkong Dispensary.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

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Hongkong, 3rd November, 1893.

MARRIAGES.

Oo the 7th instant, at St. John's Ca'bedral, by the Rev. R. F. Cobbold, M.A, WINTRID COMYN PLATT, son of the Vicar of Holy Trinity Parties, and grandson of the late Hoo, Baron Platt, of H.M. Court of Exchrquet, to LOUIBA, daughter of the Rev. Arthur Atherley, of South

ampión,

On the 28th October, at H.-B. M. Consulate, Tientsin, by the Rev. W. Brereton, Charch of England Chaplain, WALTER FIRE, of Tientsin, to MAUD HELEN, youngest daughter of

Robert WILLIAMS, of Shanghai,

On the and Inst, at the Imperial German Consulate, before Dr. Elswaldt, and afterwards at the Cathedral, by the Ven. Archdeacon Moule,

SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE to take the places of the unsuitable officials, whe

MEETING. would thus be all elimfosted in five years. Bat Machior which, in addition to the Petri, ag kome 20 10 10 of the experienced judges either | make four new sblos with latest ordnance and gig. Stewards in charge of the scales :-Joba neck for third place with Nanu iyleg fast. They

Judges. S. Fearon, Esq.; A. McLeod, | transfer their services elsewhere or die, every fitdog; vessels that will compare favorably Macgregor, Esq.; C. Bearmann, Etq.; C. J. pasted the Loogg-fel gutela this order, Nandard, closing up, A Probst's Coiner the favo

year, the paper despairs of seclog every Judge: | win the ships of other nations in these waters, ship filled with a competent man.

Mr. John Peel's gr. Merry Thought, Irst, alb.

Mr. Crawford a

Mr. C. R. Burkill ə Mr. Uto's g. Sats Pareil, cost tolb

Mr. Mi wood o Mr. Sassoon's #r. Barleycorn, 2186. 4lb. Onder 3 Mr. Tong's bay Congo, f1st, 1lb. fr. Gra Mr. Dennis' bay Raceland late Whisper Low,

Mr. John Peel's gr. Vagrant, lost talb......... Mr. Baxcy's wh. Flashlight, 11st. Ilb........

Fish: 40.......................................Mr. C. R. Bakili o

Mr. Reynell & Mr. Trebau's gr. Brigand, rost. alb... Mr. Crawford a

Mr. M. Jones o The first to show in front was Barleycorn with Hero at once rushed to the front when the flag Lightning next, but before the straight was fell and getting the rails soon had a commanding entered they had changed places, with Vagrant lead, with Beeswing second at the Losagl third. When they passed the Stand for the fint Snowstorm bird and Firefly fourth. Along the time Lightning had a clear lead from Vagrant, back straight Hero was going splendidly, Bees. with Raceland and Flashlight going neck, anding being his nearest competitor, and Brigand site was leading by nearly six lengths, the Dadgeon, Esq. Stewards in charge of the tele.

Improving his

position little. Thus they raced others being fa about the same position graph and numbers :-H. J. H. Tripp, Esq.; we the back straight to Probst's Cornst when in cluster.. At the

Moppment Privateer B. A. Clarke, Esq.; J. A. Pond, Esq. Slastera: Lighting Beemed to drop back a little. At the sported but soon fell away, and Hero came E. H. Gore-Both, Esq.; C. J. Ashley, Esq. Menutment Barleycors had got into third place into the straight with a big lead, posted by Timekeeper :-A. E. Jones, Eaq. Clerk of the Immediately after entering the straight Vagrant Bowell and Firefly, the latter pony having had Course:E. H. Gore-Bonth, Eq Secretary got as even forms with Lightning and a good some difficulty in getting through at the corner. Barnen Dallas, Esq.

sace home ended in favour of the former by two In the rach home Hero's victory was never in lengths; a-bad-third. Flashlight was fourth dogs and be won easily by a dozen lengths and Nasa last-Time 3min. 17120.

half a dozen between second and third, Vagrant was fourth. Blackberry fifth, and Brigand last,

Among the rayal and specially invited guests at RECENT advices rec-ived at the nawel station at the World's Fair was Spanish Dock" the Eqalmalt, B.C., contain the satisfactory informsford and master of Varagua-who appears to tton that the Drilib government will lose no time have p'u-ged into the giddy whirl of American in commenting work on the Esquimalt fortfiles pleasures to an alarming extent, so much so, in tians and in pushing them forward to completion fact, that some tuft-hunters endeavoured to flost a rapidly as possible. Two detact ments of public subscription to get the noble visitor ont regulars will be sent out there, one of Royal | of his financial difficulties Referring to this Artillery and one of Royal Engineers, and salt-scandal the San Francisco Chronicle remarks:— General Herbert. who able quarters are to be provided for them. Major- "It is well that the proposition to raise fund for Was summoned to the relief of the Duke of Veragua is dropped. England four or five months ago to connection This Lapecunious Spanish nobleman has an with the proposed fortifications, has returned to | claims on this country, He was royally Canada. General Herbert la the officer command-enterisloed and sent back free of expense to his ing the forces to Canıdı.

own home. : That is about all he can sak on the WHILE the Imperial procession, which left the American bau an ardent desire is a good time for score of bis Columbian lineage. If any rich

palace at Tokyo at nɛon on' the zoth aitlino, on pat of bls slough of debts now is a good time for at greeted the victory of Herolathe Champions." Mr. Sassoon's br. Zephyr ist glb.....Owber 24, wizners - allowed 7lb.1 entrance, The S

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its way to Gunks-ken, was pasting the boundary him to come forward."

Firefly 73, Vagrant 51, Bovril 19, Helles 33, Pail Mutuelt-Hera 240, 50 Parell 108,

Blackberry 19, Congo 8, Merry Thought 7, Bee- swing 4. Brigand 3, Privateer 2.—Total Cham $1,850. –

THIRD DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVIMBER 1ST,

Some showers of rain came down yesterday Pari Mutuel Lightning 147, Vagrant 73. afternoon on the Course and spoiled to a certain Nanu 55, Flashlight 26, Barleycom 14, Race-Time 2 min. 44 secs. extent what would otherwise have been a perfect | land 14.—Total 339$1,695... meeting. They were not serious cough, how The COSMOPOLITAN CUP, value, Tis, 150 ever, to damp the enthusiasm of the large gathering of members of the Club and visitors,

second pany Tis, 50; for China ponses; among whom were included the Trots, the

weight for inches as per scales winners at this masting of one race, gibs, extra ; two or more | cheers been heard in the enclosure than those Mr. Trebau'a dan Bovril, 11st. Bib... Mr. Read z Chehaler, and the Mixed Court Magistrate, Mr. Tal, with their suites, and seldom have heartier

races, 7īb£ extra ƒ" entrance, "The 10 One mile and three-quarters.

A very smart shower fell faut before this race, Mr. Redler's gr. Smuggler, rost. 13lb. commenting, on a and made the Course so slippery that the expect

B.D. HARNIET, second daughter of John SWINDELLS, Grove Bak, Lancaster, to ARTHUR, eldest son of the late Paul DABELSTEIN, Bruns- 'a'heirotis offence in Japan, being consider factory owing to the difficulty in saving the gold, | jumped away with the lead -kaving already

wick.

he trong hang

elegraph

HOVOKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEa 7, 1893.

TELEGRAM'S.

"YE GODS AND WEEPING MAIDS,"

LONDON, November 6th, 1893. The hisch of promise case institute & Thy Miss Mighel, of Brighton, "gainst the Sultan of Johore, has been alimised on the ground that the defendant, being a reigning monach, canhot te sued.

SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

Spain but called out reserves, roluing the Army to 100,000 st ong, for war with the Mõdes,

A TORY WHEEZE.

The bomb discovered agatust one of the ballreves of Westminster Bridge has been found

to be harmless.

ALMASHONALAND.

guarda

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The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASS, Į Valdo, Tie. 150 for Chins poules ; second pony Tia. 50, walght for inches as per calej non- Twice round a course selected by the Stewards Mr. H. Simpson 3 | Mr. Josser's gr:Guarantee, röst. 8ib..............

Mr. Sonter x Mr. Crawford o Mr. Robson's gr. Camptown, tost, trib........

Mr. V. A. Sampson a

Owner. 3

hurry crossed the line of the procesalon and of Shitaya-ku and Kands-ko a postman is THE Brisbene Telegranted by a Mr. I atlon of su exciting race was dispelled. Of disappersed in the crowd on the other alde pithe 1. W. Sutton, sayar-The Inglewood United the sleven other starters, a large field, not even Mr. John Gilpio's gr. Kettledram, sat b

new system of gold-saving street. This is, according to the Kobe Chronicis, G. M. Company have been working for years the speedlest half-miler could get a chance to Mr. Sosa's gr. Falstaff, tost. Tilb; Mr. M. Jones Insult to the Emperor, and the

on a reef at Gymple, with results far from satis cut the Champion down. With shoes on, be best apprehend the offender. They were

Zephyr jumped off with the lead but gave way Mr. Crosthwaite's gr. Careless., rest. alb. jur. unsuccessful, however, at the time, and

But which is of so fine a character that much of it broken away twice in the false starts—which he | almost immediately to Smuggler and Burril, and endeavours are now being made to discover has been lost, even in the chlorination process, kept easily to the finish, nothing coming near in this order they went by the Stand for the first Mr. Reazy's gr. Bendigo, rast. 1lb......Owner a through the Post Office Department the same to persevere, and this be tef would seem now to the state of the tail of a minutes and 44 seconds, front, with Bovril and Zephyr close behind, Half made the best of the running for the greates But the directors, strong in faith, have scattaued him, winning in the excellent time, considering time. At the Loongfel, Smuggler was just in Basdigo attended by Camptown and Guarantee of the postman whose dulles would bava brought him into the ricinity at the thre-His Mef-ly be derart of stone taken from the the record time belog only six seconds less way along the back straight Bond held cons part of the first round, but passing the Grand the benefitent emperor of Dal Nippon should pit mouth fudiscriminately has been submited a splendid performance and vindicating agales, at mand and just after passing the half-mile port he stand for the second time Camptown went to

to rumimarily put a stop to such old-tinde despotism, minciple of which is the ass of oll and the superiority to any other pony on the course. His in the order stated the others talled off. Forell and Careless next. At the third jump, however, Mr. Sat on's process of gold-saring, and the end of the fourth year of his career, hie was a long way in front of Zephyr and Smozzler the front, with Gearsntee recend and Bendigo

Is London a zamber of young women fashion, this store yielded at the rate of Box. rgy, of gold: were most heartily and unanimously cheered, from Zephyr but by the Ime the Bushes wars went on vary close together. The former had fostfog of the gold," and his report shows that owner, Mr, Sassoos, and his rider, Mr. Dallas, was leading by wiz lengths at the Monaalent Bendigo fell, and Comptown and Guarantee esotesically inclined, have banded together end to the ton. Should this test be confirmed, a are known as "Sools." The Inner delegs) of revoin foo is about to occur not only at Gymple, two, and Messrs. John Peel, Trebau, Baxey, and favourite eventually won by s cosple of lengths to Morias jump--the last one but here he Mr. Ring took three races yesterday, Mr. Sassoon reached this distance had been reduced, and the get a lend of three or four lengths when be came this club are kept stricily and appropriately my bat at other mining centres throughout Australia. Josser, one each. It may he noted that in the A bad third. Falstaff, was last throughout fell and Guarantee getting over without any sterious. Not to be outdone, says the San Francisco Argonaut, there is in Boston an Soms silly Japanese vernacular organs are Matuel was nearly $39.500.

three days the total som paid in to the Parl Time 3mio, 52jxec.

mishap won easily Sampson remounted and association of young women known as the making a great fast just now because the govern

Parl Matul-Bovill 270, Zephy175, 8muskler · came in second while Careless was thin. Vestal Virgins. But whereas the gatheringe ment of the besighted and utterly defenceless

35, Kettledrum 6, Falstaff 6--Total 393-81,965. of the Souls are pidianed by no mat, the kingdom of Cores has decided to prohibit, for

The MANCHU STAKES, value, Tis, 100 ; second: Vestald were organized by a young, Boston few months, the export of rice owing to the crops

pany Tis, 501 Sor Chias ponies, bond fids sculptor, who bas himself the office of high in that country having prored dlaastrons

griffins at date of entry that have run and not priest. The Vestals are the young women who faliore. One of thess sheets tries to make ita

won a race ;. weight for inchos sa por scale;;} mean to be painters and sculptors. It is the readers believe that some complications are

entrance, Tik. 5. – One mille and a quarter. of Boston H

not to take tes without first apprehended from the

of rice from

Mr. Ring's ch. Brennus, Trst, alb.............................

Mr. H. Sampson I Vestal Virglax and the high priest is primailly Government, and will come i

aludy

on the Mr. King's wh. Helios, trut, gib. Mr. Meyerink | Mr. John Peel's bay Sportman, 11st. lb..... for the

inthes sed recline on Roman conches while prohibities is in accordance with Art. 37 of the Mr. Uto's gr. Beng·kold, 11st. 6b... get nearer the subject, the Vestals waar Roman advices from Yuenean, dated 20th at the

Mr. Dallas 2 Mr. Toegʻa gr. Volga, cost, salb, Mr. Midwood 3 Lagu Mt. Refuell a Mr. Graham's biks, ruan Melbourne, 1181, 4th, they give thema vas up to their discussion." ||Trade Régulations, and is owing to the failure

Mr. Midwood 3

Mr. Jonsda's gr. Scallywag, 1óst, olb...........................

DON KAN JE BREINAM, October 20th. Mr. M. Jones o

Mr. John Peel gr. Markman, jos olimisdiction open for the recruiting of 2) Mr. F. Sampson`t All the Sceh Bes lalands under Writinh shame had Mr. Gresson of labour for the Quins and plannin Mz, Jehu Glipla's gr. Silver Spity, Stat. 112

as been found the ágainst Q/F? Howald, who was charged with laring.

Following are the detalls of the day's racing-- The GRAND STAND STAKES; walne, Tie, 100, added to a sweepstakes of Tis. 5 each; for China paolas, being dond Aide griffos at date of entry; Best pany to receive 75 per cent,;. second pany, 45 per cent, walgki for inchei as per scale; winners of ane race, sibs, extra! two er móra races, 7lba extra. Ona mita,

TRIDE paper mad. So the cake Coren; which has been year in the Corean :

of Roman art and Iteratives Toileth November. Act Tato Ephic | Mr. Sassoon's ak. Viceroy, 112, 115.

"Ba

Having fulfilled the astcusible purposes of the of the ice crop in the country, and therefore the Mr. Graham's bk, roan Melbourne, 111% gib... Vestal Vi gins, there is a large magte leh for people are likely to feel the war of their maple.

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It is understood that the Governmentleaves the gay doings that would have made the stones of food if the export is not stopped. Latar telegrams Mr. John Packa gr. Marksman, rost. gl. Chartered Company all commercial advantages | Kome lift up their heads in protest, Several of report that the Japanese, Minister has addressed in Matabele, bus reserves se itself' control of the the Vestals have become giged to be married, a potent on the subject to the Corman Govern, Mr. Juha Pael's gt. Freedom, Fist. Shame palive question..

.... 1 and but Yögvilly the high priest himselį espoused. i máit,m2 Fantas

· Mr. Crawford o

M2. Raysell a

Parl Mutuel -Bendigo 136, Goa anten 77. Campiówn 35; Careless 10-T018) 26)m$1,335-

Condensed from the M. C. Daily News,

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

ADILAME, October roth. . South 2 ustrails, was thrown from his baggy and Squire, the Deputy Postmaster-General of Hilfed (mitentansontly Kingdale

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