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WII pivo = Third Performance of "TRIAL BY JURY",
and
"CREATURES OF IMPULSE » TO-NIGHT
(SATURDAY), 22nd February, 1856.
Commencing at 9.30 P.M. TICKETS can be obtained at the TURATSU Roval pn and after SATURDAV, the rçih (nat
BOOKING OFFICE open from 9.30 AM.
& P..
On Race Days, Rosking Office closes at Noar.
Prices 23, $5 and $1.
The Public are reminded that NO CHITS WILL BE TAKEN at the Booklog Office.
LATE TRAMS 15 mlautes after the Perf mance.
Hongkong, zand February, 1896.
"ONGKONG VOLUNTEER
HONGKONG
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1896,
To-day's
Advertisements.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR AMOY, FOOCHOW AND SHANGHẠI.
THE Steamship
"SINGAN,"
Captain Pelee will ba despatched on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at Daylight.
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For Freight or Passage, sooly to;
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, sand February, 1896 - 1571
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAL.
THE Steamship
"KANSU,"
| Captain Sommerville, will be despatched ou
TUESDAY, the agih lastant, at 3. P.M..
For Freight or Partage, apply to
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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, zand February, 1896.
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CHINA. NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI,
THE
HE Steamship.
CORPS.
COXYS ORDERS FOR WEEK ENDING 49TH FEBRUARY, 13-4.
FIELD BATTERY.
No 347-APPOINTMENTS-The following extract from Government Garrits of 8th Feb., 1596. In published for information :---
Government Notification, No. 31. With reference to Government Notification No. 22 of 23rd Janux.; Iset, H.F. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Frederic OSMUND STEDMAN, Esq., M.D., to be Surgson-Lieutenant In the Field Battery of the Hangkong Voluntat Corps, Supirnumerary to the Establishment. C. S. O. 72.06.
No. 348-RESIGNATION-No. 14a Gunnti W. DUNCAN has been permitted to resign on leaving the Colony, dated 18.2.06
No. 349-DRILL-WEDNESDAY, Instant
7.PT.
Plain Clothes.
26th
Gun, Headquarters, 5.30 .2.3.
No. 350-GUN PRACTICE-SATURDAY, ath instant, Route March and 7-pt. Practies
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"FOOCHOW," Captain Blackburne, will be despatched' on TUESDAY, the asth Instarif, at 3 PM.
For Freight or Partepe, vpsly to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, zand February, 18e.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
· LIMITED. - FOR SHANGHAI AND CHEFOO, THE Sternship THE
#KWÉILIN,"
Captain Harris, will be despatched on TUES- DAY, the 25th instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Fзzä
Honekour, 22nd Febrowcy, 1896.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI.
North Point. Fall in Headqan.zers at 3.15 F.. THE Seamship
Sharp.
Ualform-Serge, helmets and side arms. Transport will be provided (if necesary) for Dock Detachment.
No. 31-GUN LAYERS' EXAMINATION -WEDNESDAY,26th instant, at Headqua›'s », only the under.meniloned, who have al 5. P.M. been selected by O. C. Field Battery, will be
examined:-
Uniform-Serge and Car 3.
"No, 118 Corp tal-H: MCPHAIL.
No. 3 Corporal J. H. W. ARMSTRONG.
No. 4 Gunner W. F. BAMSEY,,
No. 153 Gunner A. BROWN.
No. 101 Gunner W. DAR,
No. 148 Gunner J. GILCHRIST,
No. 13, Gunther H. HORLEY.
No, 119 Gonner J. HENDERSON,
No. 151 Ganner 7. A. INGLIS
No. 107 Gunner R, RUT14R.
No. 106 Ganner W. 514WART.
No. of Gander G. WHITE.
Na. 361-SIGNALLING-At Headquarters, MONDAY WEDNESDAY, at 5 F.3.
"A" MACHINE GUN COMPANY. No. 363-DRILL-There I be a Preil minary Musketre Instraciion' Patade at Head. quarters on FRIDAY, 18th Instan' at 5.30 P..
Carbines, side arms and pouch...
No.
Uniform-Khak! Dill helmets, putes
34-RECRUITS' COURSE OF MUS. KETRY-SATURDAY, 29th instant, at Polles. Range, Kowloon (any Member wishing to Bre may do so),
Master New Peddar's Whari at #30 PM. sharp. Free Ammunitior,
Uniform, Khakt Drill, helmste, patries, eve bines, side arms and porches.
- NOTICE.
Applications from Gentlemen desirous of Joining the Corps should be sent to VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS, when a copy of the Regulations, -&c., will be sent, and any information afforder
By Order,
"WUHU,"
DAY, the 25th Instant, at 3 P.M. Captein Varghar, wit te deipsiched on TUES-
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, and February, 1896. [378
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE HE Steamship
TH
"FRIGGA." Captain -F. Jager, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 25th failant, at Nood.
This Steamer has Supe for Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers--sud carries a Doctor and a Stewardess,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Agents
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Hongbing, zrod-Febra)-7, 1896,
INDO-CHINA STEAM · NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SINGAPORE, PËNANG, AND CALCUTTA
THE 'Company's Steamship
"WINGSANG," Captain S. Wilde, will be despatched at above on TUESDAY, the 25th instant, at 3 P.X,
For Freight or Pasiage, apply to
JARDINE MATHESON & Co.
General Managers, Hongkong, sand February, 1876, (379"
NIFFON, YUSEN KAISHA. · FOR SHANGHAL JINSEN AND NAGASAKI,
THE Company's Steamship
L. A. C. GORDON,
Captain R.A»
"Adjutant, H,K.V.C, Hongkong, 22nd February, 1896. [384 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- |-5 P.M.
TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
THE Company's Steamship
"KEEMUN," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignces of Cargo sie hereby informed that their Gords are being landed at their risk into the Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must 1'i sent in to the Office of the Undersigned, before Noon on the 2nd March or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will b examined on the zgth instant, at 3 PM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 28th Instant, will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded "unless notice to the contrary be given before 8 F.M. TO-DAY.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned bý
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, 22nd February, 1896.
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, FOR BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO.
‚ ̈(Calling at›PENANG II inducement offers.)
**HE Company's Steamship. THE
"HIROSHIMA MARU,” Captain Anderson, will be despatched for the abova Posts on FRIDAY, the 18th Justant, at 5 7.M.
For Freight or Parrage, Apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, sand February, 1896,
"NAGATO MARU," Captain T. S. Kenderdine, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about the 27th lustant, et
For Freight c: Passage, apply to
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED!
ESTABLISHED AD, 18411
WINES
AND
SPIRIT S.
PRICE LISTS,
Tex thoughtful action of the Stewards of the Jockey Club in putting a layer of straw from the rats to the Grand Stand and the private bootha was much appreciated by all who altended the Races to-day. -
The Amateur, Dramatic Club's repelliton of “Cusaturer of Impulzo" and "Trial by Jury" | this evening promises to be largely attended." A novelty will be introduced in "Creatures of Impalme* in the shape of à country dance. EARLY BIRD, Weltes;—The general opinion is | thaj Mr. John Fool's Ploenpple is a far better pony than the "lamo " Standard, and at weight for inches, and given that both come out fresh, could show him the raed in a mile and a half race at any Uma
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The band of the Centurion, by the courtesy Immediately afer this swent--Miɛn Black of Admiral Baller, C.B., played an excellent presented the slaalog Jockey with the rarse, selection of masle, adding greatly to the enjoy|ika présentation being suitably scknowledged by x ment of all, The arrangements all through the Mr. Jones, who called for three cheers for the meet werd most admirable, and reflected the ladies, whose presence, he said, added much greatest credit upon the Stewards, whom we interest and pleasure to the raclog. heartily congratulate span the undoubted The HONGKONG STARES; forced entry of $5 success attained under way adverse clicums for all sat wiption grifint of this seatos, Iances.
1895-96, entered at the meeting ; first pany to receive 7 per cent, of the entrance fees with' ' 8103 added ; second, 30 per cents) weight for faches as per scale; winner of the German and or Tat Yoak Fong Cupi zöldi, zatim, -winners, of any other races giba, One mile
and a half.
Details of to-day's racing followi
KATAR
Mr. Gressone
The GRAND STAND STAKES value $200; second pony to receive $50 ;, thin, $25 1 for Chlan poslen Ford Ads griffies en date of entsy winners of ona race gibi extra ; of twa sacas yibs, extras, and of thres or more races gibs, extra; subscription gelfins allowed sib Mr. Fourman' g. Sinbad, Mr. Burki entrance $5. Dace round, Mr. Arnold'ì'd, Straightforward, font nib...
Mr. J. D. Humphrey's up. Variation, rost, raib
Hart Buck a Mr. Midwood 1 Mr. Newman's sh Times, 1st sib...Mr. Berk: Me Jobs Peel's or Canary, 114...Mr. Master a Mr. John Peel's d. "Bluebell, 11st 61
'Mr, R. Alexander's d. Bing Green, Trost 13lb...
Mr. Taylor o Mr. Master13 Mi. Charles & Piquet, Irst Ib... Mr. Radcliffe o Mr. Baxey's br. Mystery, or calb
Mr. Crawfordts
Mr. Darick-Hunter's ch. Nesting, lost alb... Mr. Boyd's g. Paradox, xist....Mr. Maraballo Mr. George's br. Howlet, cost alb...Mr. Jones o Mr. Midwood o Mr. Chancery's br. Consul ristalb Mr. Stirling Hon. H. L. 5. Lec-Dillon's g. Milk Panch 10st Lord C. Conyngham's g. Monte Cristo, rost gib Mr. Fourmin's hit. Sepor, strib...Mr. Jones O
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Mr. Power o Mr. Radclyffe Mr. Roy's w. Snowdrift, zib....., Mr. Gedge o M. J, D. Humphreys' g. Vagabond, 10st alb
Mr. Tierce's Bantam, 1011_5lb.........
Mr. Cruickshank o. Mr. Hart Back Mr. Tilbro's g Sleepy Jim, 11st bi Mr. John Peel's ch. Heatherbell, ist Bib
Mr. Cruickshank o After a couple of false State Bluebell jumped
— Słabad, Bartani and Nesting started about off with the lead and holding the rails up to the equal favourites. The start was exally effected Rock and past the Village led into the Straight with Slabad in the lead, followed by Sleepy Kim, with Times and Straightforward galalog on him who shortly took the lead. Pausing the Stand at every bound. Blueball, sidden for all he was this order was maintained, Bantam a good worth, was beaten by Straightforward at third. At the Bildge Variation took third place, the distanca post, while a moment later Times, and at the Rock he was in second place. cleverly ridden throughout, got on even terms Approaching the Village Stabed was leading with Bluebell and passing kim after a des; urats by four lengths, followed by Variation, and winning as he pleased In amin. 6tees, and Mys called upon to take second place, but falled to struggle secured second place, Straightforward | Bantam. Estering the Straight Canary was tery and Bluebell finishings dead heat for third respond. Sinbad incensed his lead without place. This race, owing to the heavy rain of effort, winning by zo lengths from Variation,. last night and this morning, wes run under very who was ina lenghts ahead of Canary, who unpleasant conditions as far as the jockeys were pulled up. Time, 3 mla. 363 tees. concerned, many of them lacking more like The PARSEx Cup; presvated; second pony to nigger misstreis than borsamen when It was, as they returned to the Endiare. one of theifers sald after dismounting, u case. of "the dee'll laika the hindmost.” The CIVIL SERVICE PURSE; presented; second pony-to-mesive half the entrance fees; far subscription grifies of this season, 1895-95; weight for lachus as per scale's previous win.
Mr. Taylor 3 ners yibs, extra; penailles accumulativo; | Mr. Baxey's w. Mayberry, 11 lb ...................... entrance §§. „One mile.
Mr. Crawford 3 Mr. Faurmas's g. Scandal, rrit 4lb.. Mr. Jones Mr. Master 1 Mr. J. D. Humphreys' Vicar, 1191 4ib..................
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MR. G. C. C. MASTER performed a feat on the race-courne to-day which has never toon equalled, much less surpassed, by any co rider in the Far East or, probably, In the ALL these are selected by our London House,whole world. He rode for Mr. John Peel bought direct at first hand, imported In word lo ten consecutive tacky, some of them over a and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter-mile was placed nine times and won three, mediate profits, sad enabling us to supply the while when weighed out for the Champions best growths at MODERATE PRICES.
both he and his mount were tired, the slder then having ridden in eight races and his pony. Placapple, having won, to-day, a mile and (brin-quarters race. 'It was little wonder that with Full Detalls, to be bad on Application.
Standard defeated Pineapple in the Champlans, for the former was specially reserved for it while FORT alter removal-should be rested a month Mr. John Peel's pony had already performed before use, When required for drinking at as great feat as could be expected of him in ance it should be ordered to be decanted at | one day, Mr. John Peel, however, is a thorough the Dispensary before being sent out. sportsman and is to be congratulated on his pluck and the admirable and sportsman-like SHERRY.-Excellent Dianer and After Dinnagement of his stable,
Wines of very supérior Vintages. `All aro
TODAY is the anniversary of the birth of George true Xerus Wines.
Washington, and is kept as a holiday through CLARET-Our Clarets, including the lowest outthe country for which he gainál independence, priced, ars guaranteed to be ibe genuine Concerning the first use of his title of " father of product of the juice of the grape and are not his country" The American Catholic Newsinn artificially made from ralstor and currents recent fösco says ;~~~" Philadelphia har en blstoilc as is generally the case with Cheap Wines. Catholic church in St. Mary's in Fourth Street. aborg Spruce Street. It was founded in 1763 BRANDY.—All'our Brandy is guaranteed to be by Father Robert Harding, S.J., who spoke pare Cognac, the difference in price being against Baltish tyranny as early as 1763. It merely a question of age and vintage.
was in this church of St. Mary' on July 4th, 1775. WHISKY.—All our Walsky li of excellent that mass and a Te Deum were sung 1as fitlog
qualliy and of greater age than most brands observances of the natal day of the United | Mr. J.D. Humphreya' spd. Vadallon, xost 12lb In the market The SCOTCH WHISKY States of America by the grace of God fren and masked "E" Is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs
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Mr. John Peel's cr. Canary, tort gib....
independent. Aler the surrender of Cornwallis Mr. Buxcy's ch. Lightheart, irst tib
to be superior to kúy other brand' in the and among those who attended the servica | CanL Black's ch. Chance, tott talb
a mass of thanksgiving was offered in St. Mary's, | Mr. R. Alexander's & Bine Gren, zost talb...
Hongkong market.
We only guarantee oor WINKS and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the | Coast Ports. A
were General Washington, General Comte de Kochambeau, General Marquis de Lafayetto, General Baron Vlomenil, the Rev. John Carroll, afterward bishop, and many other diatia galabed, friends of liberty. It was also in
this historic church that the first observance of
Mr. Burder's cr. Sensation, 21st 4b
Mr. Midwood
receive $30) for China psofor; weight for, inches un pir nesle; winners of one race at this menting yibs, extra į entranco $ṭo. Onn mile and a quaiter.
Mr. John Perl's w. Torchlight, rostralb.....
Mr. Master i
Mr. Buzey bik. Black Velvet, trst 11b
Mr. Burkili o Torchlight Jumped off with the lead but Black Velvet made amah and soon lead by six long.bu. Passing the Stand the order was Black Velvet Times, Vicar, Torchlight, Vagsbond, Scandal and Mayberry. At the Bridge, Torchlight was coming up, and down ike Back Streich Black Velvet and Times were racing hard, with Torchlight closing up. The latter caught the leaders at the Rocky between Torchlight and Black Valvet, whis and from there on a splendid race ensued and spars being freely used to the distance post, where the latter cracked up, Torchlight es who was three lengths ahead of Mayberry. tering in five lengths ahead of Black Velvet, Vicar was distanced. Time, a miu. 583 iece, The FAREWELL SZAKES; Valus $500; presented;
Mr. Gedge o Mr. Hart Backa | Mr. J. D. Humphreys' g. Vagabond, rost salb
Mr. Hart Buck ̧o" Mr. Crawford 3Mr. Newman's ch. Times, I b
Mr. Taylor o
Mr. Stidlog Capt. Thomas Mr. Childwick's hik, Besique rost zsib......... Redcle Mr. Derrick-Hunter's & Atmetice, xrst Blb... the birthday of George Washington was held Mr. Tilbro'sg. Sleepy Jim, rost valb Mr. Jones a on February zand, 1905, at which an eulogy of Armistice and Lightheait catial hot favour The Father of His Country' was delivered by iten, with Chance and Variation next in demand the Rev. Matthew Carr, 0.5.A. In the report Canary and Variation. Glog up the hill Armistice made the running, closely followed by A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. «f that eulogy in The Pennsylvania Ganette of Canary challenged the leader, and passing him thst week, the editor says: "Father Car has near the Rock, fed past the Village, with Var! given Gen. George Washington a name which | ation lying second and Lighther;t third, the wil live forever, The Father of his Countryreat hopelessly out of the hunt. Cany won by two lengths from Variation; Lightheart s Certainly the Cathalies of America have gond good third. Time, 3 min; 21į sec. reason to be proud of this venerable edifice.". Ter Mission steam-launch Day Spring ill come alongside any vessel kolsting the snowming pennant, between 9 and 10.30 am, on Sunday, is convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, retarding at mot 12.30 p.m.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 1018 January, chod,
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1896,
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED.
LONDON, February zóth, The German mill steamer Kanaler has grounded in the Suez Canal, and twenty-six steamers, including the outward and homeward "English" Malls » e blocked. The Kangler is discharging caILO.
GREAT BRITAIN, RUSSIA AND KOREA, Mr. Curzon, Under Se. etary of State for Foreign Affairs, states that the Government consider the Russian pledge not iu vecupy any Port is Kores a still binding.
SERIOUS DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN JOHANNESBURG,
A serious dynamite explosion has occurred at Johannesburg, by which one hundred persons have been killed and several hundreds 'wounded.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
380 H.M.S. Edgar and Pique are at present fa
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, : Hongkang, 11ud February, 1995, "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
"GLENFRUIN," Captain Duke, R.N.R., will be despatched as above on or about TUESDAY, the 3rd March.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1896.
Entimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
SIMPLE AERATED WATER,
SODA WATER,
*INGER ALE.
GINGER
LEMONADE
SARSAPARILLA
RASPBERRYADE, &c.
Robo.
THE Chinese transports Cars and Smith atifved here to-day from Shanghai,
THE flagship Centurion fe to go outside on Monday for a few days target practice,
Wis
"THE NAVY " entertained 150 persons to tiffia In the Stewards Stand to-day, the "spread" -being provided by the Peak Hotel,
Excellency the Governor, Admiral Belle, General Black and Commedara Boyes were among the guests."
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MARSHAL PRINCE KOMATSU, who had been present at the military manœuvres held by the students of the Military Academy, in the vicinity of Osaka dating the preceeding tow days, Laft Kyoto on February roth for Tokio. TEE steamship fyr has arrived at Nagasaki and commenced to unload part of the Formosa cable which she has brought out from England. The rest of the cable comes out in the Okinawa. Maru-the Japanese cable steamer.
The British ship Janet Cowan, from Capsłown for Vancouver, B.C., to load lumber, went sikora on Dec. 31st twelve miles west from Carminah Paint, Vancouver Island, and the Captaly (Thomson) with six of his crew died alther from drowning or exposure.
The CHALLENGE CUP; talna 100 gelueas; for China proles; to be won two years cot- secutively by a pony or ponies tha bạnd Ada - property of the same avier; first paay to receive yo per cent. ; second, 20 per cent.; and third, to per cent of entrance fees y weight for luches as per scrip; entrance (forced) 15, but options to subscripilan griffins of this season, 1895-96. Ose mille and thre-quarte:J. Mr. John Peel's ch. Pineapple, lost glb......
Mr. Master r Mr. Buzey's w. Mayberry, tost zał
Mr. Crawford 1
Mr. Dryasdust's g. Cobweb, 1188 2lb conne
Mr. Baik Mr. Taylor o
Mr. Boyd'aw. Danboyne, Fist gila comiry an
Mi. Derrick-Hunter's g. Speedwell, rist rib...
Mr. Midwood o Mr. Power & Lord.C. Conyngham's blk. Bor-
derer, 1011 12lb Mr. Haz“ Back a
second pony (o receive ng percent, of entranca- fees; third, 15 per cent.; for Chinx ponies bona fide Grišins on date of entry; weight for inches as scale; a winner of one race at this meeting penalised ýlbs., of two exces toibs, of three or mne races ralba, extra; subscrip tion g:lffins of this Sanson, 1895-96, allowed 7lbs. entrance $10. From the Two-mile Post Once Round and in.
Mr. Master
Mr. Baxer's ch. Comet, 1141 81b...Mr. Crawford I Mr. John Pesah. Bellman, rost rolb............ Mr. Newman's g. Telegraph, 1ost galb.........
Mr. Barkill 3 Lord C. Conyngham's g, Monte Carlo, test 11lb
Mr. Power o Mr. Derick-Hunter's d. Burnside, itst 1lb ......
Mr. Midwood a Mr. Fourman's bik. Sepoy, Int 1lbSTOR
Mr. M. Jones o Hot, H.L.S. Le-Dillon's The Beast, szát 1lb
Mr. Gedge o | Capt. F. R. Lorchand's bik. Xerxes, zost tálb
Col, the O'Gorman o
ponies were in a bunch," with Fineapple stiil time Monte Carlo load, Tast. At the Bridg
pl
Pineapple started a hot favourite and Jump:1 Bellman was favourite-for-this event. A very.. off with a slight and past the Grand | good start with Sepoy and Stand closely failowed by Cobweband Dunboyne, lightly in the lead. Monte Carle quickly took Entering the Back Stretch the whole of the the lead, however, and passing the Stand the first THE HONGKONG RACES.
with four other racing "leading and Borderer several lengths in the together behind, and XerxaN STEWARDSHIs Excellency Sir William rear. At the mile post Banderes was m^^ing | Comet was preslog the leader with Sepoy follow- Robinson, K.C.M.G.; His Excellency Vice pleeway, but by the time the Bridge was reached ing' and up the Back Stretch the race was fast Admiral Alez, Buller, CB.; His Excellency it was clear that he was clean out of the hunt and furious. Al the Black Rock Comet took the Major-General Wilsons Black, C.B; Cam Here Pineapple, Cobweb and Mayberry were | land, which he lacressed to six lengths by the time modore Boyer, R.N.1 Colonel Anstey back list. Using up: the Back Stretch Flac- racing for second place. Down the Straight leading, and Speedwell, and Dunborne dropped the Straight was entered, Telegraph and Bowside leat-Colonel H. T. Faltbfall, Hongkong apple was called on, and, gamaly responding,shot Bellman came out of the rack when called on Major The Hon. E. Moel, The Ride Brigada's
D. Gameti Betfeld, R.A Regiment; Major W
Ahead of Mayberry. Coming by Mr. Master, and a dingdongrace for second claden with excellent judgment throughout, was Time, 2 min. di sec
Pineapple, "The latte, however, Head, Sepoy fourth and the rest pulling up. not to be relegated to send place, and increased The CONSOLATION STANNƐs a sweepstakes of bla pace, winning easily in 4 min, 14)- seca Mayberry was an Indifferent second, Cobweb a bad third and Speedwall fast, about to lengths in the rest. N
The Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving, The Hon. C. P. olevage Mayberry lat: the fald and place cosned, which was won by Bellmin by'a
Caster: A. Coxon, Eq.R. M. Gray, Esq; M. Grote, Esq.; C. T. Harton, Esq. J. D. Houphreys, Esq. T. Jackson, Erg. R. Shewan, Esq.; The Hon. T. H. Whitebead.
...The Hon, C. P. Chater, STARTERS
D. Landalo, Esq. M. Gräte, Esq. Hon. TarasURER.........). C. Peter, Esq. CLERKS OF SCALES.C. F. Harton, Esq.
JR. Shewan, Erg. CarKorian Counge...T. F. Hough, Esq
by tha!
clared up on
85 each with $100 rdded; second posy to receive $501 for beaten Chiņa pozles at this meeting; weight for faches as per scale, - Once round,
Mr. Bazey's bik. Black Velvet, 1st album
Mr. Marshall x
The LADIES PURans for all China ponies.
weight for inches as per scale ; winners at this j*** meeting other than subreption arillas 7 lbs. Mr. Newman' ch. Komatsu, mi lib extra, previous non-starters at this meeting
Mr. Bark!!!
Mr. Cruickshank
12 lbs. extras entrance $. Seven fartonge Mr. John Peel's d: The Laird, erst alb Mr. Jay's br. Ambitious, tist 1lb...Mr. Jones i
Mr. Dryandant's g. Kindar, list alb...otmin | Mt. Boyd's g. Dunmors, 11st 4lb....Mt. Taylor ö Mr. John Peel's d. The Laird, 11st 1lb NAH
Mr. Marshall Lord C. Conyngham'z'g: Monta Critic, 1114lb
Mr. Radcliffe o Mr. Master 3 Mi. Derick-Hunter's sp. Satrap, 1st 11lb... Mr Midwood
Ms. Master o
Mr.
| Mr. Jöhn Peel's d. Bellringer, 1111 416
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THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY, M KAYAMA Shinsuke and Ashisence this morning, left little doubt that A
The heavy rainfall last night, and-ita' contia Chutaro, two of the eldest Japanme residents manable day was in store for holiday-makers at at Yaensas, Korea, were ordered by the Consol Happy Valley, and caused many hesity thera, on January rith, to leave the place, and gratulations that the weather cleared up about Mr. Boyd's ch, Dunmore, zusi sih Mr. Taylor d. Sitte
ps. The rais, however, deterred but few Mr. Baxey's ch, Ambassador, lost alb not attempt to visit it again for three years.frem attending, incoats, umbrellas and top Both gentlemes have realded. In Kores over 20 year Mr. Kajiyama was. Chairman of the offing rated upon to counteract the effects Mr. Baxay'sch Planet, 118 40, Mr. Cenwford o Captain F. R." Lwabend's: I. Artexerxes.
dawapour A comparatively large number Mr. Derick-Hunter's apd.': Satrap fost al
Ist zid .............Col, the O'Gorman o Municipal Comeli in the Japanese mettlement of filles showed their enthusiasm in "the Sport
jeh Mr. Midwood. Mr. Power & Lord C. Conyngham's bik and a member of the Chamber of Commers of Rings by patting in an appearance, the Mr. J. D. Humphreya' g. Visiant 11 fost that Borderer, 101 13lb Mi, Power a and Mr. Ashion was sisu a member of both their special event the Ladies Porse. And Mr. John Peel's h. Tocsin, Usi 49mmer 0 an
Stand being led with them in time to witnes
W. Hart Buck o Mafor Thomas G. Menison, sort rath those Institutions, and also of the Educational advantage had been taken of their expectad
* Mr. Cruickshank o
fost 12ll-Ballring 3 "Ambitious and Kindar started hot favourlies
A Capt. Thomas *This event brought out ten pouler --with.
and - Komates s favourites.
Committee. The japanese swaldents in Karna - Presence to_kava séveral race-iliään. parties after † Major Thomas. de Morthens Me, Thomas a. Aher three false starts Belizinger got off with w
were greatly surprised to hear of this, and own 600 have pulifaned for the, withdrawal of the order of expulsion,
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MEMORANDA.
SATURDAY,~~22nd Febrony,
this event, this being a
a special feature of the day's amus ausents.
The Stewards had made very possible for this race, out of a field of a sixteen, Aner lead. Black Velvet came up at the affest for the comfort of their guests, but three efforts, any of which, however, would
Bridge and mide the pace throughout, coming. nating could render the track "anything but made fair starte, the poster wesent off with her, in an easy victos by half a deasa lengths from guigmire. The Jockeys eatursed from auch John Peel's ponías, Tacitu futkras Laird, is the Komated, who tersered second place passing spin plastered with mad from head to fest, lead. By the thick the Bride & hit reached, Straft Challenged for second place, but could set the Vilinga,: The Laird, who came up in the many with thelreyer fillet, and not a few penies however, Risdar Wad Karumed the land,
affired scrersly from the insilads they received sends him close company ale cream maintain Redringer, the favomie, tried to from these in front of them. Fortunately there maintained up the Back Streich and pasting the come up at the Straight but also falled. Time, was not a single accident daring the day, theege Rock Visitan IL, The Lalid, and Amblio The CHAMPION SZAKEN) with jago added j for qualified English Chemist and will best; compat 9:30 pm-Repetition of Trial by Jury-” by the the large falds and treacherous track pig was will two fangik's added, with" Ambitious | Chien puutes winners at this meeting only.
keeping
DAKIN, CRUICKERANE, & Col's WATIRE SIE made under the constant supervision 'of a duly
rison with the best English Manufactures,
Special terms to HOYKLA, CLUBS, Merike and other Large Consumers,
Any complaints should be ad fearsed in the Managır. Hongkong, ged May, 1895,
The Transfer Books of the Houskear Hotel Co., Lily close from this date, to the 6th prest, Inclusiva
A. D. C. it the Thesize Royal, City HAL
SUNDAY,—23rd February,
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were
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have led to them. Mr. Morton Joods!
Daylight.-Peru leaves for San Francisco, via rider, in favour being increased by the rumeur collared the leader, and a dingdong race intownd, Inches as pes scale. One mir and hall,
being recognised as an exceedingly pische Ausbilder, plendidly ride by Mre ones race: $10 fol tires or more iso pawelght for ornal parts of call.
| Ehalke won after losing his stirups, Standard's Ambitiamo potion kir morgnind at the diannace Mr. Newinde yg Standard, 114 115
victory in the Champions was fully expected, post, and cloning from Eindre Anally, kyan 9 am-Henam will prossed to Macao on a though many persisted in hoping he might juni | Lengthy with, The Laird - gred, third and Mr John Puets the Pineapple,, föst glbums
axonesian trip, wisther peresitting,
fall is get bers}"
Dunblane leuthe Timma, amīdz seen.
7 1.m.--Erglish I'ull due.