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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1894.

FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. TheHoverbaving refused the French demands, an expedition of about 12,000 men will be sent to Madagascar.

TYPHOON WARNING.

HARMSTON'S MAMMOTH SHOW,

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ensuing, which Cardinal won by half a length. Time 2 min. 9 secs.

The CRITERION STAKES ; a sweepstakes of Tis. to each, with Tis, Ico added ; second pony. Tim. 5o; for Chira ponies; weight for inches

We are indebted to the courtesy of the Spanish Consul at this port for the following telegraphic Information received from the Government of ) and the crowds of Europeans and Chin / Mr. David's dun Blue Ribbon, zost 12lbs

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MANIZA, November 7th.

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Daring last night and this mornlag a depres- slon crossed the Archipelago, between the roth and 12th deprees of latitude. Direction from S.F. to W.N.W.

The typhoon is now in the China Sea,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE next Gymkhana la fixed for Saturday, the 24th instant, Vide Advt. in another part of this

isnot.

CHINA-TOWN presented a very pay and animated appearance to-day, owing to the hearty and loval manner in which the Chinese are celebrating 13 the sixtieth birthday of the Dowager Empress.

A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 615, SC, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday, the 12th instant, at 8.30 for 9am precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited

WI would remind our readers of the concert to be given in the Theatre Royal City Hall, to-night in aid of that most deserving Institution the French Convent, and for which the booking

bas been apusually belik,

AT z meeting of the Sanitary Board which will be p.m. to-morrow a report drawn held at 4.5mmittee of the Board on steps to be taken for the more efficient scavenging of private dwellings, which is doubtless greatly needed, will be discussed.

for TRAVELLERS or

PICNIC, LAUNCH or SHOOTII G PARTIES has just been received and may be abtained filled with any of our WINES or SPIRITS at cost price.

PASSENGERS by STEAMERS will God it INVALUABLE on the voyage when refresh- ment is reded or they are offering from SEA. SICKNESS after the bar is closed.

The FLASK is well made and finished, and when emptied will be worth keeping for domestic use. I can be readily adapted for a feeding boule; would prove useful to carry milk or other nourishment for Children; or Tea, Coffee, Soup or other Fil nourishment in tin baskets.

THESE SAMPLE FLASKS

At the Police Court this morning, Ng Ying, an

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Circas nd Menagerie, which has been exosed- Just two year have elapsed since Harmston's

ingly popular and left a good name behind wherever it has been, was overled away to Manila In the stents-hip MaminON after performing for lengthy and remarkably successful season in this colony, and judging by the general excellence of the entertain. ment provided on the occasion of the re-opening of this high-cines show at West Point last

who flocked

cked to the spacious and elegant pavillona, and the bundrede who were turned away-some because there was no room for them and others because the management very rightly refused to Accept "chits" in Bett of hard casks —Mrs. Harmaton and her courteous and hard-working manager, Mr. Robert Lare, will have so close to regret turning their backs on the Land of the Rising Sun and once more giving Hongkong a torn.

The Harmaton troupe consists of nearly fifty artisis of bigh repute, all "stars" in their respec tive lines of business, and which, la addition to the collection of rearing Ilona, snarling leopards, a gigantic sephew of our very own and long-lost Tylam tiger, monkeys and camels | which

sich put Bellyjoss dromedary friend

completely in the bade,

includes a a stud of upwards of

of forty horses and ponies, some of which are remarkably intelligent and perfect specimens of their class. The stud of horses and ponies are stabled in the rear of the large ravillon, while the wild animals are accommodated in a tent to which

the andlence has fere access prior to sad during the performance.

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Last night's show commenced with a grand entrée of eight lady and gentlemen equestrians, In pretty Swiss costumes, on horseback, who went through a number of gracelul evolutions in the last couple had bowed themselves out Mr. style that evoked considerable applause. When G. Lovett, the contorilent:t, showed the sudlence how nearly a man can turn himself into india-rubber ball. He executed number of tricks to a rest and apparently easy male af manner that once marked him as a master Im business, and he was deservedly be made way for Messer. Woopplad do

when Hongkong favourite), Eldred and Stewart, who fully maintained their reputation as most bigbly accomplished acrobats. That graceful eques. trienne, Malle. Le Blonde, performed the difficult Boundlog

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as per saule i ona mila Mr. Uto's gr. Saus Pareil, rost 'b...........

Mr. C. R. Barkl]! 1 Mr. Henry Morriss' bl. Blackberry, 11t alb...

Mr, Taylor 2 Mr. Bayd'ar. Danblane, 11st alb... Mr. Dallas 3

Mr. Crawford | Mr. Ring's wh. Helios, Jost 12lb. Mr. Meyerink o Mr. Alex. Price's sk. Owl, lost talb..

Mr. Greaves o Blackberry a good favorite, Sans Parell being considered his most dangerous opponent. Dunblans got first away and made the pace from Blackberry and Sans Pareli un'll half way up the back stretch where the black took the tend.

At Probst's Corner Mr. Boyd's

grey was again showing the way, but had to retire in which landmark the race was all over, the favor Sant Parel at the Monument, from Champions' winter of last Spring going clear away and winning from Blackberry by fear lengths, with Dunblane fair third. Bloc Ribbon was fourth, Owl fifth, and Hellos last. Time, amin. ¿tsci.

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The MAIDEN STAKES Vine, Tis. 250; second pony, Tis to; for China, ponies that have never run at any meeting; weight for Inches as per scale; entrance, Tls. 5. Three-quarters-of- a-mile. Mr. Ring' b. Orion, sost 13h... Mr. Mererink I Mr. Robson's ch. Dandy, jo gib...........

Mr. A. W. Burki̇l ́z Mr."Toeg's b. Nile, stat 1lb............Mr. Read 3 Mt. Macander's gr. Throsile, zast 12th. Mr. Denels' d'Ethou, 11th..... Mr. Grasson o Mr. Joan's di. Morreen, tost 12th Mr. Dallas Mt. Mustard's br. Certainter, 14'b Mr. Allen Mr. Slechim's wh. Greif, Trst alb Mr. Michael o Mr. John Peel's gr. Seamew, rost o'b......... Mr. Oswald's!bl, Dalmeny, "fost ralkki

Mr. Reynell o

Mr. Weed's g. Plumet, fost y2th Mr. Marte Mr. C. R. Barkill Me. Crawford's gr. Q.C. 11 4th Mr. Crowfed a Mr. Jack's br. Barbel, 11st 1lb......... Mr. Pike o

Orion was favorlie at about 5 to 4 #gainst Nile alone of the others having any rubstantial

distance, when the black closed up, and the pair | raced home locked together, the penalised wlaner | of the Maldene getting the better of the struggle In the last few strides and winning cleverly by belt a length, Mavis was last throughout. Time, 3 min, joj recu.

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Mr. Jack's br. Barbel, 11st 1lb...... Mr. Pife a Orion was very strongly faneled in the "gift" only other pony presumed to have a at odds of about 5 to 1 on, Cʻstainted belog på, Certaintre made nesrly all the ener reaching the Monument, where the

The AUTUMN CUP; valor, Th«. 100; second pony, Th. 5o; for China porten; weight for Incher as për scale; entrance, Tlu. g. Three quarters of a mile:

The FAH-WAR CUP ; value, Tio, 15o; for China | challenped and came away by himtell, Wikring

panies that have not won a race ; weight formally by four lengths; a bad third. Irches an per senle i gelins at dute of entry { zmín, Trẻ secs. Mr. Josser's gr, Prime Mover, tost solb

allowed 5 lb. ; entrance, Tir. 5. One mile.

Mi F. A. Sampon I Mr. Kanuck's ro. Blue Peter, prst rib

Mr. C. R. Burka Mr. Toeg's b. Nile, rost rolb.Mr. Read 3 Mr. Dennin' d. Ethos, rost 13lb Mr. Greaves o Mr. Juan's gr. Totaltator, rosi gib Mr. Dalla o Mr. John Gliplo's gr. Silver Spray, 1xat zlb...

Mr Taylor o Mr. Ring's wh, Star of the East, ITS 41b.

Mr. Meyerisk o Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, vrat tib

Mr. Callaway o Mr. Gostar's bl, Diamant, rost alb

Mr. Machado o ] Nile and Star of the East divided favorītiem, Prime Mover having only three backers out of 160 contributors to the "part." Silver Soray was the first to show · វ៉ត advance and, with Nils In clos company, made the ranting to the Rashes, where the field were well together. Entering the straight Mile. Bas Peter and Prime, Maver drew out, and the oursider staying the Inngest, necured a popular hall-length victory from the rown, the same distance dividing the latter from Mr. Theg's bar. Silver Spray was s good fourth. Time, amin. csecs.

outsider.

SECOND DAV-Tursday, OCTOBER 30TH. The weather was an improvement on that of yesterday and in consequence the attendance. oecially of ladies, was much larger. The

**eing was again of

4 most Interrail-g .haracter,

the sucress of the Enery 'Awkins being an awful nose-ender to the nable army of mcler quidnoncs and sporting prophets-bat sccidents_of_the_sort_will revinally happen in aple of all precautions. On dit that 'Awkins' cona-citons landed a big stake and made the amateur bookmakers look as if they had been engreed in a fistle encounter with a thunderbolt. Vagrant's victory in the Shanghai Staker was rather unexpected, but s, of course, extremely nodular. Particulars

The NORTHERN CUP: value. Tis. 100; for China ponies; weight for inches an ner vende; winner of the Malco Plate, rolbs, extra; entrance, Tls. §. | Half-a-mile.

| accountant, was charged by Inspector Quincey not be key Act in a fashion that could support. Dandy, Plumet, Certaintee, and Nile of the racing are given below :—

with selling intoxicating liquare the Road requisite license No 356, Queen's Central. The ubiqaltons Inspector proved the case on to the hilt, and a fine of fifty dollars WLE Imposed by the presiding magistrale.

THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers Mess, Murray Barrecks, ble eventar, com mencing at 8 a'clock;

Match. Mit Lust yna Lizbe "............ Kohlmams. Pivertura

‚” Rasarmunde"

Suppe Balice Mudo Spanish "

„Thenoverano, Valve.............." Acclama Qoca”

Waldhaute "Iranine'

Abrbach

Seles su

Folk..........

were most prominent until entering the straight, when Orion came richt way and wow in

canter by six lengths from Handy, with Nite a. bad third. Time min. 33 secs.

The ECLIPSE STAKES ; & sweepstakes of The, to each; second pony, Tis, so; for China pontes; weight for fnches as per scale; winners, 7lbs. extra. One mile and a half.

Mr. Henry Morrins' M. Blackberry, 114 4'b Mr. Taylor Mr. Boyd's ro, Danaon, 11st rib....Mu Pallas a Mr. Gustav's gr. Edelblut, 1011 11th womani

Mr. Machado $ Mr. Juan's gr. Totalkator, rast q'h.....Mr. Jane Mr. Ping's wh. Helles, rost ralb Mr. Meyerink a Mr. Trebsu's br. Beeswing, stilb... Mr. Read o

Blackberry was favorite at a shede over event, Beeswing and Dunnon being equally firoled at about 4 to 1 against, Bonons led uni!l hallway down the straight. Mr. Taylor, riding a wing race, having kept the favorita sar until entering the straight At Bellevue Blackhery came with a rush and, going past his montes in grand style, won by a enante et lengths. Edoblit was a good third, with Heroe fourth and Total sator lart. Timė, 1 min, 340 ceru,

The PAGODA Cup; value, T. reo; second none. The co; for Chine pointer, being bind fida griffins se date of entry; wel ht for forhen as per sele; Non-wioners +llowe? yiba; entrance, Tis 5-Ore mile and a half. Mr. Mustard's sk. Certificate, rost Alh.........

Mr Die I

Mr. Tavier a

Mr. Josser' gr. Prime Mover, 11st 11......... Mr. Oswald's bl. Da'ment, tout gb........

Mr. R. Bill 3 Mr Tog' b. Nile, rast 8th..........Mr. Read o Mr. Ringh. Tarios rost 11th... Mr Meyerink o Mr. Robson's cb. Dandy, net fall...........

Mr AW Rekill o

Mr. Gustie's'bla D'amant, 100 8 b...............

Mr. M chudn a

Mr. Crawford's pr. Q. C., ton trib Owner o Certificate, Daimene, Nile and Tarka“ were fancied in the order named, Mr Macted's priffin having a Wrone pill. Nile, allendað by Dalmeny and Prime Mover, led, for half the Improved Foo and she is the only lady

Journes, and then fedfcsta tank the 'end which Signor Bysack, another old Hongkong favorite, in the profession who makes this speciality

ality.

he maintained to the fìslah, ata' ing off in diese nerate challenge from Prime Mover ned salning meat through several very clever feats on the

the Judeck fist by two tenoche; Dalmeny a Aring trapeso, and was loudly applauded for each

god third, Time, 3 mln. 26) 10~0. and every act; the masterly precision and the

Mr. Dryandust's gr. Hard Times, Trst rib... The LLAMA MIAU STARPS value, 71% 150; grace and nextness of execution which marked

Mr. Ludlow's gr. Brigand, 1st alb his performance throughout evoking highly

Mr. Jones I

recand pany to recelyn half the entenner Pés ; complimentary remarks in all parts of the

for China ponies; weight for Inches pavillon. He made the Chinese shout" Hi-yah "Mr. Fourman's' cr. "Primrose, x1st Blb (incl

Mr. C. R. Borkil s sexjë; naniwinners +Poweri, piha; winneri of lustily, so that of itself shows the professor

zib. cx)........

......Mr. Reenell Mr. Macander' gr. Throstle, 10sf 12h

Mr. Taylor's by Hohelt, 1st 1lb...Mr. Taylor 3 ince of one mila or under et this meeting allowed giba; priffion at date of entry allowed even with the nutive el-ment. Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane, 11st 8lb (incl. caught on The Merrimen," a combination of comic talent

7lb ex.)

...Mr Dalles 2

Mr. Crawford 51hs; entrance, The 5 Two miles, Mr Dennis' dan Ehes, Trst 'b Mr. Greaves a Mr. Fourman's cr. Primrose, 11st_1' in which Tom Dariah flate of the Stanley Mr. Henry Morrisa' bl. Blackberry. 1tat 11b Awfula) scored considerably, and the juggling of

(locl. ylb. ex)

........Mr. Taylor 3

Mr. Hampton's gr. Shanks, rist rolb.............

Mr Reynelli Mr. Meyerink o Mr. Kannck's to. Blan Peter. Tost Alh.........

• Japanero artist preceded the introduçilen of Mr. Boyd's ro. Duncan, 11st 8b (incl 7b. the highly educated horse Gladstone by Mrs. W.

b......... ........Mr. Allan o

Mr. John Peel's gr. Harlegalo, ist

Mr. C. R. Buki) 2 B. Harmston who put her shapely and docile

Odda were laid on Primrose against the field

Mr. Reynello Mr. John Glipin's gr. Silver Spray, rost 8h... Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, Irst yib.............................

Mr. Tavler 3 The race requires no detailed description as the siced through his facings in a style that was at

Mr. Calloway o

Olds were laid on Primrose apslost the field. question which has the most complete control from Dunblane by four lengths; Blackberry was

and they were never in doubt, the Amir owned. cream lending throughout and winning easily over their respective steeds, Mr.

a bad third. Time, 3min. 23 secs.

from Hine Peter hy a dog's lengths in 4 min. 318 secs. Silver Spray was talled off. The SHANGHAI STAKES ; a forced entry of The.

can be obtained filled at the following prices | Praya East. The Eart Point Fire Brigades masterly and pleasing, Rod le is a favarlie led from start to fi-ish and won easily | Mr. Wred's gr. Plamet, 11st o'b Mr. Malherbe

each :-

PORT. B-60 cents, C-45 cents. D-80 cents.

SUERRY

B-45 cents.

C-30 cents. D-60 cents,

BRANDY. A-60 cents. T-65 cents, C-80 cents,

BRANDY. D-$1.49 cents. E-$1.70 cents.

WHISKY.

B-45 cents. D-60 cents, E-65 cents.

TRISH WHISKY.

A to cents. C-70 cents.

BOURBON..

fio cents.

JAMAICA RUM.

60 cents.

A-GIN.

35 cents,

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Hongkong, 19th October. 1804

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

En Chares

FIRI broke out at six o'clock last night in Mr. E. D. Sassoon's coal godowe, No. 132, turned out under the superintendence of Inspector Butlin, and by nine o'clock the conflagration was under control. The origin of the fire is said Harmaton, who introduced four magnificent The SYCKE STAKES; value, Tls, too, added to to have been spontaneous combustion among some 160 tons of cost. Daly slight damage was done, which was not covered by Insurance.

THE Tientsia correspondent of the Shanghat Mercury writes on the 20th alto." It is reported that on the 16th fast., Viceroy Li Hung-cheng

George Arabian horses in the second part of the programme, or the lady who can make the per of I

f her large stable do almost anything but speak the language of the ancients,

The second part of included a very clever and graceful trapeze set programme, which by Mille.

quartes. the acrobatic adding of infat

the

75 per cent, at the entrance fees; second pony to receive 24 per cent. for China ponies, being bond de giffin at date of entry: weight for inches as per sale; winners of a race. pib, exten ƒ entrance, Tis. 5. . One mile and a

received a decree authorising him to place with Frank Han the Stewart brothers, Mr. Robson's ch. Dandy, rost gib..

sterling

exhibition of

known serve of Mexican Bill

was never

a new Austrian firms here a loan of £1,000,000, slanian, concluded with the appearance of Leo and a much larger sum if required, os a basis at 48 per cent. This loan was Axed, the Hernandes, the daring parachutist and wild paper signed and sealed by Li Hong-chang on

beast tamer, in the tiger's cage. The well 17th Inst., and was wired home for accept the ance. The reply giving the acceptance reached through Mr. Deltag."

better demonstrated than it was last night when be made his powerful feline protted Jump over

fence an

and then, when the savage

the ferocious

M. C. R. Barktis

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Hard Times, Shanks, and Hohelt were the leading favorlies. Hard Times rushed to the front as soon as the flag fell and never being caught, won aaally by two lengths fram Brigand, with Hobelt a good third. Time 60 secondi. The SHANGHAI ST. LIGER ; a sweepstakes of

Tis,

IS asch, with Tha 200 added; first pony to receive 75 per cent., second pony to receive 15 per cent, and thied pony to receive 10 per for China ponies that have never been previous to the 1st January, 1894; weicht, Tout gibi 1 ponies over 14 hands to carry 3lba, extra for every inch over ; winners of one race, gibs extra; two solbe extra. One mile and three quarters. Mr. Pelham's d. 'Enery 'Awklas, rost talb...

Mr. Dallas I Mr. Hampton's d. Eclipse, 10st 12lb

MOTO PACOB

Mr. Mustard's sk. Certificate, 1st tih..........

Mr. Dallas 2 Mr. Ring's Tacitus, *rst lb Mr. Meyerink 3 Mr. Josser's gr. Prime Mover, 1st alb Mr. Crawford's gr. Q.C, 11st 4lb... Owner o

Mr. Reynell

Mr. John Peel's ge. Cockpen, rost glb

Mr. Taylor o

Mr. C. R. Burkill Tacitus and Certificate heing next-lo request. Mr. Ring's ok, Pompejus, zout ylb Mr. Crawford Cockpen and Dindy divided favoritism, Mr. Ring's br. Flying Dutchman, 10st ralb... Prime Mover was the first to sbow In front, Mr. John Peel's gr. Mavis, 101t 10lly

Mr. Meyerink 3

here yesterday. It is said this was brought about blaring iron st him ng he was leaving the str. Jack's br. Barbel, 11st b...... Mr. P ke o

A TELEGRAM from the mines has been regelved by the Secretary of the Panjam Co. stating that daring October the mill ran 27 days, crushing 655 tons of ore which yielded 219 ounces of gold, and 68: tons of headings produced 106 ounces of gold. The result from the crushing of the herdings, the Secretary adds, in Improve ment on that of the previous morib, which doubtless is the case, but nevertheless the net

reaulie of the working is anything but sailafsetory or encouraging to shareholders, whose patience in this disappointment has already been tried to

the utmost,

SUPREME COURT.

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Advertisements, &c., be addressed to the "Manager, Highest Telegraf” and not to the Editor.

· Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to. "The Editor" and

apt to individual members of the staff.

Communientious fateeded for publication must be accomp

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What the columns of the Hongkong Telegraph wũi xiways ba open for the air discusalem by corespondents of all qu affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the for dom not in any way bold himself responsible for opisfets thus expressed.

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The Hongkong Fölggraph, has the largest cirmalation of any Mogilah newspaper pubitaked in the Fer list, and is that the bc mediain for Advertisers. Terma can de Satent on application. The Honghang Pelzgradḥa number at the Telephone Cealal Exchange No. Talegraphic drass 104 Telagraph,” Floogkong.

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November 7th.

THE 'KWONG-HOI" COLLISION. The bearing of the case of Leung Tso u. the owners of the steamship Kwong-hot was resumed | thất | morning, Mr. J. F. Recce again appearing for the plaintiff, and Mr. H. L. Dennys for the defendants,

Leung Yan, fotf employed as the plaintiff's junk, ta cross-examination said he did not know whether the Kwong-hot was a paddle or screw steamer,

Mr. Dennys-If you were there and felt her paddles you would soon know i

Prior to adjuring for tifo his Lordship asked whether there was any chance of finishing the case to-day.

Mr. Dennys said blu story was a very short 006.

Mr. Reece-So is mine,

After tiffin the evidence for the defence was led, as follows -

In

a opening for the defence Mr. Dennys polated

brute made a rush

cago, stalled off the enemy and made denizen of the Jungle crouch trembling pected feet. It was a tragic, if not a wholly unexpected conclusion to a very nieasant evening's enter tainment, which reflected credit upon the management and perfarmers alike,

st

The Marines performance, which commenced o'clock this afternoon, was very largely attended by the rising generation, and will be followed this evening by performance which commences at o'clock and for which an elaborate and entirely new programme has been prepared. There will be another

siteroson performance on Saturday for which = specially attractive programme has been arranged.

SHANGHAI races,

AUTUMN MEETING.

MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WednesdaỶ, agib, 30th and 31st October, 1894.

Judge-A McLeod, Esq. Suwards in charge of the Scales-G. D.

BBin, Esq. F. J. Maitland, Esq. Stewards in charge of Numbers and Tela- |

graphs-H, J. H. Trap, Esq.13.3 Fearon, Esq. C. J. Dudgeon, K^q ;]. A. Pond, Esq. Starters-E. H. Gores Booth, Erg. 1C).

Ashley, Esq.

Time-kesper—A, E. Jones, Esq. Clark of the Court. H. Gore-Booth, Esq, Secretary-Barnes Dallas, Esq.

FIRST DAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, The weather, although threatening in the movning, kept fine throughout the afternoon and ika attendance in the Grand Stand and solosure, probably not up to the average, was quite satisflctory. Owing to the dry weather for some the past the course was strife hard, but mill afforded good going. The Town Band was la attendance poder the baton of Cheraller

ent style.

ant that some of the witnesses for the prosecution Vela, and played a well selected programme in

closely hunted by Dandy and Certificate, the last named taking the lead ball a mile from home. Before entering the straight run in Dandy had come through, and stalling off desperate challenge from Mr. Dallan on the skewbald, won an exciting race by couple of lengths. Tacitos was good third. Time, amin. 4981261.

The MALOO PLATE; Value, Tis. 100 for Chins

poules; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tis. 5. Half-a-mile.

Mr. Treban's br. Beeswing, 11st ith Mr. Read Mr. Dryandust's gr. Hard Times, rist rld...

Mr. Toner 1

Mr. Revoell o Mr. Middy's ro, Zenith, rost talb ..............Mr. Read o Mr. Taylor's ro. Dare Devil, 11st glb...Owner o Flying Dutchman was a pronounced favorite Dare Devil and Zealk being next le demand, Pompejus and Eclipse were also well supported, 'Wnery. "Awiztos' and Mavis starting pilce- and 57 to respectively. The N. C. Dally teking the parl-mutuel a standard being ta News described the race as follows :-Eclipit led for a short distance after an excellent start, and then gave way to Pompejus, the order: PAIR. ing the Stand for the first time round being Pompejus, Eclips, Enery 'Awkins, with the Mr. Taylor's b. Hoheit, rzst sib...Owner 3 rest close up. When the Loongfel Gate was Mr. Tin Wos ch. Polision, rost 12th...........

reached Pompejus still led, but 'Emery Awkins Mr. Dallas o had passed Eclipse and taken second place. Mr. Gustar's gr. Edelblat, iast 11th............ Half w

back

straight Enery Mr. Machado o Awklos went to the front and drew WAY KE A Mr. John Gilpin's ch. Silver Star, o falb... great, pace, whilet Pompejus was done for and Mr. Ludlow's gr. Brigand, rost salb,

Mr. Reynello

tave wa

WAY to Flying Dutchman, Dire Devil | being last but TALLERKELSER

ODE. Foerr Awkins bad a com Mr. . R. Barkili o manding lead at Probst's Corner, whilst Echose was still second, with Flying Dutchman next. From this point the race was virtually over, and Enery 'Awklas drawing away won with the greatest case by a desen lengths ↑ a bed third, Dare Devil was fourth, Zenith fifib, and Mavli last. Time, 3 mins, 512 secs.

Mr. John Peel's gir. Harlequin, rrit 11h................

Mr. Gresion o

Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, 11st gib............

Mr. Gallaway o Mr. Alex. Price' sk. Owl, 10st 12lh ............

Mr. Greaves o Brigand an even money chance, Edelblat and Hohent being equal second favoriter. Hard Times led long way past the Monument, when Hobelt and Betuwing began to daw up. Once In the straight, the last named quickly got on terms and after a fine race home secured the verdict by half a length, with Hobelt close up Time 60 seconds.

the

*com.

for all porles entered at this meritur ; ponies entered in the Hick Stekes excrpled; first pany to receive fa per cent.; second pany 20 per cent.; weight for inches as per scale; priffins at date of entry allowed 7lbs. One mile and a belf.

Mr.

Mr. John Peel's gr. Vegrant, rost ralb

Mr. Reynell 1 Mr. Tin Wo's bl. Dis blotin, 1034 12'h..........

Mr. Dallas 2 Mr, Uto's gr. Saua Pareil, ron ralb..

Mr. C. R. "kill 3 Mr. Henry Mortion' bl. Blackberry, 178!'4'b... Machado Mr. Ring's br. Flying Dutchman, 11s) 4ib.....

Mr. David's d, Blue Ribbon, test 12th

Mr. Meverink o Mr. Steckim'a wh Grell, rost s115 Mr. Michael o

********* Mr. Crawford o Mr. Taylor's b. Hohelt, 11st 1lb .......................Owner o In the "pari" Sang Prellbad 249 bachers out of a total of 383. Di bintin having 63 and Vagrant 38. Diablotin made the run-ing from Vagrant anill passing the Stand, at which point

the latter assumed command Gieffraking second

sesition, but half way along the back seech the place and Mr. Tin Wo's black going on third At the Loangiel gate the favorite took third

Grell baring dropped away last. At the Mond- meder was Vagrant, Blue Ribbon, and Disblntin, ment Bice

Ribbon

eballenged for the lead, but was quickly dispared of and Vagrant, going strong to the end, was never again hended and on cleverly from Diskotin by a length and a Batchman was fourth, Hehrit fifth, B-ckherry half, with Sans Pareil an indifferent third. Firing sixth, and Greif last, Time, grolas, igrecs. The HACK Stares ; value, Tie, too; for China ponies (without the restriction to height specified in Bye-Law No. 12) not otherwise entered at this meeting, and that have never WON & TECH; weight, rast gibjɛ ridege wha have never had a winring moont prev'ngs to this meeting allowed ylb; entrance, Tis. §. once round.

Mr. Roffe d. Ploneer, vret 7b...Mr. Sampson 2. Mr. Waverley's gr. Wild Fire, sest. y' b

Mr. A. W Burkill 2:

Mr. C. R. Bo kill gi

The RACING STAXIS ; « sweepstakes of Tir. 10

each ; second pony Tis. 50 ; for China powder; | Mr. Tarporley's gr. Laurel, rist ¿lbou............... weight for inches as per scala ; griffins at dste of entry allowed gibi previous winners Mr. Fearon's ple, Dodo, 11st 7 b...Mr. Plus o gibs, extra for each ruce 'wen, accumulative penalties not to exceed ralbr:---Ose mi a and a quarter, Mr. Robson's ch. Cardinal,Trist dib kima

· Mr. C, R. Fu+kDL #

The CLUB CUP; value, Tix 150; second pony

to receive the entrance fees; for China | Mr. Boyd's ur. Dunblane, vrst ab Mo Dallas 2 pontes; weight for inches as per scales Mr. John Glĺpla's ch. Silver Star, yost-12th... griffius et data of entry allowed 7.b. 3 entrance,

Mr. Reynell Tix. 5. Two miles.

Mr. Robson's ch. Dandy, tovt gih

Mr. A. W. Mr. David's d. Bine Ribbon, Tret 11b

TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTEDLY♥ i had stated no horns were blown nor was there a excel all round the racing was very interest. Me, Tin Wo'k bl Diablotin, 10st. zalb...

| light on board the junk just before the collision

· REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS | occurred. He then called

MUST BE PAID IN ADVANOB,

The Hongkong Lelegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1894.

ing, although, judging from the times made, the Fung Ming, & po

Mr. Dailes† a pilot of the Kwong-hai, who||torm; af the pontes was senrosly bigh class. The Mr. John Peel's gr. Vagrant, tost, salb......... sold be was on the Kwong-hod on the 4th June, victories of Orion in the Maldens and War Mr. Hugh Owen's gr. Freedom, 1011, 1318....

Mr. Crawford o Mr. Reynell And Ah Kwal, quartermaster, was at the Staked weren

Dunblane a very hot favorite at about evens, e exceedingly popular as Mr. Meyarik wheel steering. He was is front of the is a thorough sportsman, wão siways goes

Dandy miss having a fair Baumber of backers, wheel room on the bridge directing the straight as a die.

Mr. F. A. Sampana 3 Silver Star got best away but was quickly passed Vagrant had yaz backóra in the pari against by the favourite, who led until half-way along course, and the chief officer was also there,

Defalls of the days

Diablotin's 46 and Freedom's th se appended

The favorite The steamer's side lights and must-hand

the back stretch, whers Cardinal assumed com- light were burning brightly. He remembered Cup, The 1961 for Diablotin rushed to the front, but the old grey Comet, but after passing the Monument Cardinal led up to the Bushes the last time round, where mand. The Beld were close together at Probst's passing Liu Tin Jaland, and just below that

poules that have name was a man ; tech came again and a magnificent race to the drew clear away and won by four- langtha from place the steamer greed a fishing junk, which

ridden by Jockeys who Ɛhawa mavar kədəá winning mount before thate meetings wall winning post resulted in a dead beat. Freedom Dunblane, with Silver Stars good third had no light. He and the chief officer were

for. Imenes un per-scale j'entrance, Tie. §333 pecs. The stakes were divided.

was beaten a long way from home. Tima, 4 min. Dandy was last, Time 2min, 4010ça. looking ahead at the timp.

The CHINA CUP | value, Tis, too 1 second pony Mr. Robson's ch. Cardinal, zest alb

Tis. 5o; for China poules, being bond Ade grisins at date of entry, that have not boun is Shanghai or purchased by a foreigner peler to ist August last ; weight for inches sa par scales winners, gibs, extra ; quizanes, T10. §. “Ose mila.

Mr. Dennys-Witaenses for the prosecution have been here to say that there was a bright light barping at the stern. Was there a light the

not?

One mile.

The WHANOPOO STAKES; a sweepstakes of Tis, to each second pony, Tis. 40's for China ponies, being bona fide Griffon at date of entry weight for tuches as per scaler winners of a race, yĺb, extra-Ons mille and a half.

TELEGRAMS.

CHINA AND THE POWERS.

Mr. Hampion's gr., Shanks, zuć zalb, jousie

*HL AN W. BWKEY LONDON, November 6th,

Mr. Turbrloge z Witness-There was no light whatever. Chlan has formally appealed to the Powers to

Witness, contioulas, said it was a dark sight, Mr. Tresada gr. Kid, voet gib Mr. Walleemiar 3 intervens in bér quarrel with Japan and to restore and there were no stars visible. The Awongchai | Mr. Kane le's ro. Bina Patos, rast, zib MA. Bei a Mr. Blag's b. Orion, xzw glb...Mr. Meyerink peace. The various Cabinets are discussing the | grazed the junks usant with her sockor." He appeal. Great Britain and Francs are willing to | never heard ́any kongs or gaw any lights, co-operate, bat daclias to take the Initiative.

{This melange Tilberadi.]

Danda sendɛmation,-Ed,

Cross-teamined – Had na Hotkani

Leung Kwal, a plet, coursborstad, and then it was decided to de Cineman Friday See the further hearing of the openers

Out of 179 chinees in the "pari". Dedo bed: 85, Laurel 65. Pinneer 17, and Wi'd F're 18. Pioneer, clearly attended by Wi'd Fire, led all the way and was returned the winner of a copf'al race by a length. The two favorlica mere: besten off. Tima, amin. 464 secS.

THIRD DAY-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST,

Although na rain fell the wea her was cloudy. and depressing and the proceedings were rey-- thing but of an enthusiastic character. There was bui • modernte attendance. The racing wa not particularly ev n'fal, but the unexpected victory of Blackberry in the Cham- plone was well Although #t Was garer. ally the option of Judges that Mr. Da 1au must have won on "Enery Awkins ha bad $64.000 pased through the pul-mmuel and made his effort sooner. It is said that totalisator, which is $3,000 less than at the last Spring Meeting. Detalls of the taclog are

as follows

The GRAND STAND STAKES; veise, Tia s100, added to a srospatares of Tin. 5 each 3 for Calon ponies, being fond Ada grifflás at data. of entry's frst pony to receive 75 per cent, 1 second 'pany, 25 per cent 1 weight for inches ds per scale 3 winners of one race, glba, extrag. IWG DE MAZI ZAOm, 7iba, extra, Öse mile. Mr. Black b. Orion, rrit gibilir: Meyerlak ́s | Mr. Mostiednjak. Certificate, 1st Gib

Me. Dallas- (Mr. Forond'a gr, Kid, zoni gib Mr. Raynea”) | Mr. Juan M. Mäçoooo, sost talkin. Mr. [dults 5

Me: Waltlasinnlær Orion and Dalmney wore aqual tavacións, and Mr. Wareciep's plo: Youmanly £10) Be pomeni? Mr. Rahoon's she Dandy, Situmidoreja

Kid and Shaules wars boot läventián - Cuidkant' | Mr. Owwald's bl. Dalmseny, rost 12 Air: Mestarin her Cortalston, Itat dii ina

Kr. C. K.

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