SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE MEETING.
OFFICIALS."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1899.
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field well together. At the Loongfei gate | Mr. Henry Morriss's bl. Hazelberry, rist 1lb. ****.. Tiber had given way to Thistle and Dorogo. Corbia here pushed ahead, with Impact at his heels. At Probst Corner Impact was leading, With Rose, de France second and Thistle third, Judge-Mr. A. McLeod., Stewards in Charge, and, in this order they reached the Monument. of Scales:-Messra. Gove and. Jackson, Ste Sammic, who was almost at the tail of the field, wards in Charge of Telegraph and Numbers grandly responded to the call of his jockey Messrs. J. Liddell and Pond, Stewards in and, taking the rail, challenged the leader. A Charge of Pari-Mutuel-Mr. B. A Clarke and fine race ensued between Impact, Rose de Count von Butler Starters Mestra, EH France, Sammie, and Thistle fill the Grand Gore-Booth and Ashley, Timekeeper-M. A. Stand was reached, when Impect forged ahead. E Jones, Clark of the Course; tr. E. Hand won by two lengths from Sammie, who Time, 4mins. Gore-Booth. Secretary:-Me, W, F. Wingrove was length ahead of Thistle.
09.4 51ecs THIRD DAY, THURSDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER,
Pari-Mutuel. Totalisator.
1899.
The maces were again favoured with splendid weather to-day and although the sun shone. brightly the air was a little chilly, which, how ever, did not damp the enthusiasm of the spectators. The siand was graced by the presence of a good many ladies who displayed many smart frocks. The natives congregated: in greater numbers and their yellings were louder than ever, The wins were very popular throughout the day and pretty evenly divided. The course, was still sticky but the time was better than yesterday. The winner of the Champion was received at the paddock with deafening cheers,
The FLYAWAY PLATE-Value, Tis., 150, Second Pony, Tls. 50, For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance, Tis. . Seven Furlongs,
3
Mr. Ring's, ch. Callisto, 11st slb....
Mr. Meyeriak, 1 Mr. Buxey's, sk. Standard Rose, 11st tlb...
Mr. Wuilleumier, 2. Mr. Buxey's, wh, White Rose, rist 1lb...... Mr. Machado, Messrs. Moli, & Puffs, gr. interrogation, 11st
Mr. Cumming, o. 4lb. Messrs. Moli, & Puff's, gr. Matchbox, 11st 4lb
Mr. Pakenham, o Messrs. McKie, & Gove's, gr. Strathfleet, tost
12lb..........
..Mr. Crawford, o Mr. St. Clair's, gr. Scotsman, IIB b
Mr. Dallas, o Mr. Dryasdust's, bl. duh Tit Bits, fost glb...
Mr. Crighton, o Mr. E. Hey's, ch. Elk, 11st ib Mr. M. Jones, o Mr. G. B. Potts's, bay Tocsin, 1st 4lb.
1
Mr. C. R. Burkill, Mr. Ruby's, dun Briefless, Ist 4lb Mr. Ellis, o After one faise start the field was sent away pretty closely together, with Tocsin first, Brief less second, and Callisto third. At Probst's Corner, Bricfless took the lead followed by Elk and Callisto. Reaching the Monument, Brief- less still lead, with White Rose second, and Callisto and Tocsin together. Turning the Bend, White Rose was first, with Briefless and Callisto following. In the run home, Standard Rose rushed into prominence and a good race ensued, resulting in Callisto winning by one. length from Standard Rose, one neck separat ing the latter from his stable companion, White Rose. Time, I min. 55 4/5 secs.
Brieftess
Pari-mutuel. Totalisator
Scotsman..peter
Callisto....... 145
Matchbox.............
Standard Rose...... White Rose.........
Tit Bits
Elk. Strathfleet..
Tocain Interrogation
Dividend...........
ཡཿཤྩ།༐ ཁྭ{ ། ཨཎྜ
232
-$7.40
2
J
25
144
2
Dubica
Rose de France
Tibar
-
McCrighton o Mr. Mustard's gr. R. W, M., tost, 6ib. Į Mc Gresson o Mr. John Peel's hay Woodlark, 13st 13/
Mr. A. W., Budkill After two false starts the field was sent away well, with Woudlark first, Cilthiw and Rarity following. At the Gate Gilrhiw had assumed the lead, with Rarity and Woodlark in second and third places, and the rest in at procession. Woodlark soon gave way to Apostrophe, Next the Probst Corner Luck steadily decreased the distance between himself and the leniter, and by the time the Monument was reached he had taken second place. In the run home he collared Cili, and although the latter gamely tried to pass him the attempt was not successful. The Dancer, which was in the cluster, rushed to third position near the old flelle Vue. Two lengths separated the first
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And second ponies; many lengths between Bigham, J. E
second and third. Time, 201. 13isces.
--MD R
Harker, A. M.
Babar, Mias 2.
Queensland...
Thistle Impact
Dorogai
Corbic Sammie..
Pari-Mutuel. Totalisator.
Luck Cilrhiw
93
120
'Blum, M
43
70
Bird, E. G.
283
K. W. M
IT
141
Bakal, Jacob
$17.00 1st...8 9.70 2nd... 10.40
Nightlight
69
77
Balmer, Mios J. Bloom, Miss D.
Conéard, Mons,
21
Clarke, Miss ML-
44
4
Cohen, M, C... Calder, Miss
Dividend
34 940
THE GRAND STAND STAKES ; value, TIs. 130; Second l'ony, Tls, go. Third Pony, Tls. 25; for China ponies, being band pide griffins at date of entry; weight for inches as per scale; winners of one race, 5 lbs; ext; two or more races, 7 lbs ;extra; entrance, Tls. 5. One Mile,
Mr. Ring's sk. Arlonis, List Jib Mr. Meyerink Mr. Hopeful's bay Shut-El Arab,, jost 12lb Mr. M. Jones Messrs. Moll, & Puffs ch. Apostrophe, ist 1tb
Mr. Cumming 3 Mr. Aidee's ch. Sakomingtze, 1151. 3lb...........
Mr. Ponthiere o Mr. Baxey's bay Rosebud, rost 12lb............
Mr. Woilleomier o Mr. Bevy's gr. Rarity, trat 1b...Mr. Reynell o Messrs. Morries, & Berkill's ch. Corkscre
1st 3h.. ...Mr. C. R. Burkill o Mr. Somerset's gr. Espérance, 10st glb.........
Mr. Midwood o Mr. Henry Morriss's bk. Harelberry, 11st tlb
Mr. Crighton U Mr. Gore-Booth's bay Laureate, 1st b
Mr. Moller o Mr. Ruby's gr. Delegate, post gl... Mr. Ellis o Mr. John Peel's gr. Eskdale, rost rolb...
Mr. A. W. Burkill
Mr. Penciller's br. Flying Fox, Erst flb.......
his ner
Mr. Machado o
The large field was despatched to an in- different start, with Shut-El-Arab first, Rarity second, and Laureate third. Laureate soon overtook the leaders and took first place with Delegale, Shut-El-Arab and Rosabad in
Cor wake. They
Probst's passed without
change. any
Delegate soon fell back, but Laureate, maintained his position till near the Bend, when the field closed up. Doubling the Corner Ationis came up and an exciting race ensue. succeeded in catching the Judge's eyes first, with Shut-El-Arab half-a-length behind. Two lengths separated the placed ponies, Time, Pari-mutuel. Totalisator.
amin. 14 1-5 secs.
Hazelberry Espérance..
Delegate Adonis
Corkcrew
Flying Fox
331
Rarity
Shut-El-Arab
Laureate
1st...$6.20 and... 8.30 3rd... 27,50 The RACE CLUB CHALLENGE Cus-Valur, ta. u. For China Ponies, being bond fide Griffins at date of entry. To be won at two consecutive meetings or three times in all by Ponies the bond fide property of the same owner or owners. Entrance, Tis. 10. 70'
per cent. to the Firt Pony; zo per cent. to the Sc- cond Pony, and roper cent. to the Third Pony unill the Cuy is finally won, when the Second Pony will receive 75 per cent. and the Third Pony 25 per cent. of the Entrance Fees. Weight for inches as per scale. One Mile and a Quarter.
O
Mr. Duplex's br. The Dealer, 10st 12lb....... Mr. Cumming Mr. Kelly's cr. T T 2, 1ost glb...Mr. Gresson 2 Mr. Middy's sp. roan Luck, 11st tlb.............
Mr. Machado 3 Mr. Nephew's gr. Kurfüsh, 11st 1lb
Mr. Will Mr. Gore Booth's bay Laureate, rist lb......
Mr. Pakenham o Mr. Hopeful's bay Shut-El-Arab, fost 12lb...
Mr. M. Jones a Mr. John Peel's gr. Brisk, 1st tlo.............
Mr. A. W. Burkill of There was again another false start, but the field was soon sent away in good order, with Brisk in front, followed by Luck, and TT 2 third the rest at their heels. At the gate, Laureate had rushed to first place, with Brisk second, and Luck third. At the Probst's Corner Laureate was still ahead, with TT a and Brisk together.
From this point fill the Monument the three first ponies were racing almost neck. and-neck. The Dealer was then seen coming up beautifully, and up the Straight he had the race in hand. He was never passed and came in two lengths ahead of TT2, who was one, length in front of Luck. Time, zmins. 55secs. Pari-mutuel. Totalisator.
Brisk
T-T-s The Dealer Kurfürst
Laureate nĻaun
Luck
Shut El-Amb
37
-318
..95.
147
26
Apostrophe
Si ko ming 1920 ...
Eskdale.....
Rosebud
Dividend
Adonis
[7
14
6
148
286
572
$26.00 1st......$13.10. and...... 9.70 3rd..... 31.50
The PARI-MUTUEL Cur: value. Tls. 100, added to a Sweepstakes of Tls. 5 each; first Popy to receive 70 per cent., Second Pony zo per cent., Third Pony, 10 per cent; for China Ponies; weight for inches as per scale; griffins at date of entry allowed 7 lbs., non- starters at this meeting, 7lbs, extra. mile and a half
One
Mr. Hopeful's, wh, Shannon, ritb 11[Skan
Mr. M. Jones: Mr. Everard's, rean, Florist, *rolb 8st
Mr. Machado 2 Mr. Duplex's, bay The Broker, rolb rest......
Mr. Camuning 3 Messra. Moli & Puff's, ch. Dot, rolb
St. Clair's, gr. Scotsman, 1rib 1st 3r. Dallas Captain Jack's, gr. Thistle, 1 lb 1st Mr. Moller o Mr. Tin Wo's, ch. Zolotoi, (Inte Castor)
11lb Est.............Mr. A. W. Burkill, o
*Allowed 7 lbs. Only seven ponies faced the starter. The Broker took the lead for a few lengths, when
Shannon passed him, Fassing the Stand Shannon was still leading, followed by Thistle, Zolotai, and Scotsman in the order named. At the Longfei Gate no change took place, Dot then overhauled Thistle and Zolotoi. When near Probst's Corner The Broker was seen coming up and soon assumed second position, Shannon increased his lead, and at the Band he had the race in hand. Florist, which was behind, made a bold attempt at the home stretch to overhaul Shannon and The Broker, but only succeeded in passing the latter. Shannon won by three lengths, Florist came in many lengths ahead of The Broker. Time, 3man. 28 3/590CB.
Pari Muturi. Totalisator.
Scotsman .Dot .........
The Broker,
474
Florist.
Thistle.
Dividend...$10,20 1st...$ 6.60 2nd...7.40 3rd... 10,60 The COSMOPOLITAN CUP-Value, Tls. 200 Second Pony, Tis, 5o. Third Pony, Tis..as if five or more starters. For all China Ponies, Weight for inchesias por scalos, Winners at this Meeting 5lbs. axrra. Unplaced Ponies allowed 5lbs. Entrance, Tis, 3, One Mile and Three-Quarters.
Shannon Zolotai...
322
49
150
154
$70
Divident...$11.80 180.8 7.60 2nd... 18.70 3rd... B.go The MANCHU TAKES; value, Tls, go, Second Pony, Tis. go. Third Pony, Tis. 25. For China Ponies bond fide Griffins at date of entry, that have run and not won a Race. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance, Tls. One mile a quarter. Mr. Middy's sp rqan Luck, 11st 1lb........
Mr. Machado I 31. A. &B/6gr. Cilrbiw, 11st 4lb........
C. R. Burkill 2 Mr. Tarporly's gr. Dancer, 11st tib.....
Mr. Edmund's gr. Impact, 11st oib
Mr. Crawford 1 Mr. Freddy's br. Sammie, 11st:7lb
Mr. Cumming 2 Capt. Jack's gr. Thistle, 1st 1lb...Mr. Moller 3 Mr. Oswald's dun Dunlea, tost 7lb pandan
Mr. A. W. Burkill o Mr. Buxey's gr. Rose de France, icit ralb.
Mr. Wullfeumier 6
Mr. Reynell 3 Mr. Tom Cannon's bl. Corbie, 11st/Messre, Moli & Pull's ch. Apostrophe, 11st 1ib
Mr. Gressan o'
**Mr. Crawford o Mr. Hopelul's gr. Tiber, srst glb
Mt. St. Clair's bl. Cruachan, ist 4lb......... Mr. M. Jones o
Mr. Dallas o Mr. Zin Wos gr, Durogoi, 1010-12lbm Mn Four Starp's br, Nightlight, 21st 1lb, ever-
Mr. Reynell o
t. Wuilleumier o Mr. Fernando's ch, Queenslander, 1011 13:54 Mr. Four Stara's bay, Moonshine, Trst tib...
Mr. Ellis o Mr. Midwood Tiber rushed to the front at the fall of the Messrs, Smith & Barley's ch. Cracker Jack...
Iost, glb,
Mr. Cumming c flag, attended by Dorogor and Thistle. Pas- ing the Monument in the first round, Thistle Mr. Bevy's gr. Rarity, 1st rih Mr. Bevington o changed place with Dorogo, and in this.pps Mr. Elphinstone's gr. Merrythought, Itst b tion they passed the Stand, with the rest of the
Apostrophe.. Merry Thought Cruachan.... Cracker Jack Rarity Moonshine Hazelberry Dancer. Woodlark
Crawford, T. C.
Crawford 10.
G.
Murthens, A. Moses, H. E. H. Are Beam, Grace H. Mukny, A. L. MaDonald, Mrs. E.
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GVH1! Mgledd Mr and Mrs.
Moseley, Mrs. E. B Moldajad, P
MeElivain, R.
Brooks, Captain J. S. Nathan Sons, N. P..
Nasim, LR, Nugent, D. C. Orman L. P. L. Olbert F. Parker, F. F. Paul, W. E. Paineilit, C. H. Panton, Capt. J. Petschak, M Porusse, L..L. Pantoch, T. Passano, Mrs. T. Partridge, C. Piemonge, T. F. Piesse, G... Puchey, Mons. Rhodes, F... Robinson, Mr. Rosa, Medie Rotenbarg, K. Raynolds, j. Reyes, G Roberson, C. Ricchio, G. Rousselin, A. Saunders, Fred. Steer, B. Saidman, A. Spannal Miss A.. Snyder, Mrs. T. G. Spencer, C. N.. Smallwood, E. E. Stephens, H.
Cong. C Chubb, A.
Dunlearys F. J. Luncan, Mrs. J. A. purocher, Mons.
39
324
550
Dividend...$15.60
ist...$ 9.30
Debeaux, R.
Dadre, Mons.
end... tra 3rd... 16.30 The CONSOLATION CUP.-Value, Tis, 150 Second Pony, Tls: 50. Third Pony, Tis. 25. For Ponies that have run at this Meeting and not won a Race, and have been entered otherwise than in the Shanghai Stakes Weight for inches as per scale, Entrance, Tis. 5. Once Round. Mr. Busey's, wh. White Rose, 1st rib......
Mr. Machado 1 Mr. Busey's, ch. Tea Rose, Its 1lb.........
"Mr. Crawford Mr. Hopeful's, gr. Rio Grande, 10st glb......
Mr. M. Jones 3 Mr. Bellum's, gr. gel (late Faith), rst alb... Mr. Kreig Mr. Ring's, br. Canopus, tist 7lb..Mr. Moller, Mr. Buxey's, sk, Standard Rose, 1st ¡......
Mr. Wullicumter o Mr. Dryasdust's, ch. Hope, tost ralb.......... Mr. Strangway's, gr. Merlin, 11st 4st............
Mr. Oswald's, dan Dunlea, 1ost 12lb ..........
Mr Rodoel's, dun Chessy, rist ilb
Mr. Don Juan's, gr. Blaubart, 11st 1lb Mr. Alscot's, gr. Starlight, 11st 41by Mr. Ariel's, gr. Anarchist, 113) 4ib Mr. R. D. Jones.gr. Otani, 1st 4lb.
Mr. Pakenham o Mr. John Peel's, dun Seaweed, 11st rib
Mr. A. W. Burkill
Mr. Crighton
Mr. H. E. Campbell o
Mr. Gresson o
Mr. Dietrich o
Mr. Dallas o
Mr. C. R. Burkill o
Mr. Ponthiere o
Mr. Rex's, gr. Beachnut, 11st 1h Mr. Reynell o The largest field of the meeting started for the consoling event, and the ponies were sent away after two attempts pretty evenly, with Blaubart, Hope, and Starlight in the order named. At the Loongfet Gate Starlight passed Hupe and Canopus took third place, At tho Probst's Corner Starlight lead with Blaubart second, and Rio Grande third. At the honit stretch the Roses were seen to forge ahead and White Rose responding to the call came in an easy winner by three lengths with Tea Rose second, and Rio Grande third. Time. zmin, 45-3-550cs.
Pari-mutuel. Totalisator.
Merlin Otani... Hope
Canopus Dunlea Chessy
Standard Rose.
Bricflcss
Tea Rose
Starlight White Rose Anarchist
Rio Grande Igel
Blaubar ...............
Beachnut Seaweed
Field
Dividend
323
Tonkin, Mrs. Lubbers, A. Dalton, E. C Dietrich, J. #idelstein, P. Fdwards, M. Edwards, L. Fullern, bi, W. a. Francis, Mr. Gooch, F. V. Graham, Miss 1... Goldman, A.-
uerra, T. Glover, R.
Gruenhagen, Mrs. W. Glasse, Mr. Hutchinson, Mrs. F.
[ofstadt, 1.. Harding, W. A. Hart, Miss M. lletzen A. Harvey, Mrs. C. Hudson, Lt. A. K. Heinaren & Co., C. Jeffriest, J. Y. Jones, Jas. Jackson, P. V. Jurgens, Mrs. Knight, A. E. Kunkel, M. Liberge, Mme. C. Lee Pung, MI. Lloyd; G. R. Lock, H. S. Lambe, W. P. Lawson, H. L. W. Little, H. Lehmann, A.
Dr. J. H. Mori, W. | Monzon, V.
Mehtajenie & Co. Müller, O. Mure R Marti, A. B. Metman, H. Mameding, E.
Saleskia, Mrs. R. Saldanha, D. C. Stacker, P. L. Stiennon, J. Stanley, J. W Siseph, L., Scott, Miss M. K. Scott, Dr. A. K. Simons, E. A. Simons, E. F. Thomson, R. Trocs, M. P. Tayler, Miss C.. Tata, F. B Tuber, Miss 11. Toy, W. B Trumbull, H. Voebel, R. Verdugo, C.. Vertman, L.
Woods, E. de W. Ward, Capt H. D. O.
Willoughby, Capt. J. T.
Walker, H.
Wilckens, H.
Watson, E. R.
Weismann, D.
Waller, E.
White, J. B. White S. S. Whitelaw, W. R. Williamson, R. Wing Hup
G. W. Young, Zaliskaia, Mrs. R....
List of Registered Covers in Poste Roscante.
Par Lüderike, Miss Aftias,
Louis, C. A. Manion, Vincent Meha, Estain Mahomed, Noor Nekolli, Stara Newson, W. F. Naftaly, J
3
Best, A.-W. Bourdonnci Coolinan, R.
13
China, Bazaar
9
Cuvlie, James.
Cameron, Wm.
De Silva, Manoel
Din, Mur
Davies, Capt. Duncan, Thomas Enghicer Chief Hong-
kong Railway Fanistein, Miss A. Freidmann, M. Fook Sing & Co. Godancky, Hager, Dr. C. R.
Oreto Italia
Pohusingh, Teguinat Ragar, Antonio Ruchwaldy, S. Rocol, G. Roxas, M. H. Singh, Kaiser 'Sahmiat and Fertsch
Singh, Chanda
Singh, Jewen
24
Harris, F.
Singh, Tatana
Hesketh, S. B.
Singh, Sporan
Israil, Eielk
Karim, Abdul
Silva, M: da Stemer, C. L.
525
Ko Sin Fan
Vertmor, Leib
...$161.40 1st .....$21.10 and... 19.00 3rd... 'B.60'
THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES; value, Tls. 350; second pony, Tis. 100, third pony, Tis, so; a forced entry for and open only to winners at this meeting; weight for inches as per scale; each pony entered to pay five per cent of the value of the stakes and prize tron. One mile and a quarter. Damaskus, Mr. Meyerink, 1st 4lb... Loyalty, Mr. C. R. Burkill, 11st 4lb Shannon, Mr. S. Jons, 1st 4lb Yangtze, Mr. Read, rist 4lb Ariel, ir. Dallas, 116 lb Emerald, Mr. Midwood, 11st alb. Impart, Mr. Gresson, föst gib Strathfeet, Mr. Crawford, fost alb The Dealer, Mr. Crighton, 10st salb.. Luck, Mr. Machado, 1st Ilb Callisto, Mr. Cumming, 11st 4lb...
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Only eleven faced the starter for the classic event and they were sent away after one false attempt. Damaskus jumped into the lead close- ly pursued by Shannon and Yangtze, but the last named soon gave way to Callisto and in this order they passed the Loongfei Gate. At the run to the Probat's Corner Shannon passed Damaskus and was soon several lengths ahead." Ariel was third. Nearing the Monument Da maskus crept up to Shannon, but at the Bond Shannon was still leading woll, Loyalty in the third place. The race laid between those three and a fine tussel it was but Damaskus proved his superiority in speed by winning by four lengths, only a short head separating Loyalty from Shannon,
Totallsator,
Yangiszo --Arici
Emerald Damaskus Impact Strathflect..
Pari-mutuel.
337
24
Loyalty.....
80
190
The Dealer. Luck..... →→Shannon
Callisto
86.
42
127
566
B35
87.50
ist...$6.80
Dividend
Mr. H. 2. Campbell p | —Shanghai Mereury.
2nd.. 7.00 *3rd... 9.70
Lancing, Miss C. M. Veneberg, C
Legner, H. L. Lindsay, J. Buchanan
Weisman, B. Wheeler, H.
List of Registered Covers for Merchant ships.
S.S. Chowfaint. J. Wetherall. S.S. Calcha
Williams, S.S.-Momentus... .....H: L. Lunt T. R. Gill, .F. M. Bell.
S.S. Rohilla. 5:5. Slam S.S. Sarpedon SS. Sinila..
·S.S. Trinan
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HONGKONG to SAMSHUL E Single Fare... art. 1) a Return Fare
HONGKONG to WUCHOW. Single Fate..
$10.00
17.50
$20.00 Return Fare ....
****** 35.003 The Attention of Passengers is drawn to the Magnificient Scenery on the West River. Arrangements can be made for the Steamers to stop at SHUI HING to enable Passengers to visit the celebrated "MARBLE ROCKS" and "CAVES."
For further Information, apply to
BUTTERFIED & SWIRE,
Agents,
[1307a Hongkong, roth October, 1899.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
[22131 THE Company's Steamship
Hongkong; 8th November, 1899.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL HE Company's Steatnship - ΤΗΣ
"HECTOR,"
Captain Barr, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 14th November.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 9th October, 1899.
[1283a
SHEWAN TOMES & CO'S. "NEW YORK"
LINE.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
THE
"MOYUNE,"
Captain Conradi, will be despached for the above Fort, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th November, in the Afternoon.
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1899. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
[1338
STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
HE Company's Steamship THE
"VINDOBONA,”. Captain C. Bellen, will leave for the above places on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 8th November, 1899.
[13950
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship
"ST. JEROME,"
will be despatched for the above port on or about the 16th instant and will be followed by
S.S." AFGHANISTAN." For Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
Hongkong, 8th November, 1899.
[345a
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENS. LAND PORTE, and taking through. Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c,) *HE Steamship
"GUTHRIE," Captain McArthur, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at 4 P.M.
"MACHAON,"
Captain Hamah, will be despatched as above. on TUESDAY, the 28th November,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1899.
Consignees.
[13330
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA; TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM KOBE,
HE.Steamship
THE
"POSEIDON,"
having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Limited, whence delivery may be obtaine
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the office of the Undersigned bäfora Noon on the 11th instant, or they will not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and. any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the Irth instant, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SÄNDER, WIELER & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1899.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"JAPAN,"
[1376
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.
Congrees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods ar being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong.and Kowloon Wharf and Godawa Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From Madras, &c., ex 5.5. Landaura, Optional goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before a P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 12th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob-- tained from the Godown-Company-within ten- days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provino Claims will be recongnised. siona, ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light..
A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon are carried.
N.B.-Return Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA. TION COMPANY and vice versa,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 6th, November, 1899. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.THE Company's Steamship
Agents:
"KUMSANG," 1378a Hongkong, 2nd November, 1899.
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees. of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside, i
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after Noon, the roth instant, will be landed, at Consignees risk and expense inta Godowns at East Point.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHIMONOSEKI AND KOBE,
THE Company's Steamship
"CHINGTU," Captain Williams, will be despatched ar above on SUNDAY, the 19th instant. Ear Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
No Fire Insurance bas bean effected. -Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO,.
General Managers. Hongkong, 7th November, 1899, [1382
Hongkong, 8th November, 1899. (138 JAPANESE CURIOS.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR LONDON, VA.SUEZ CANAL. HE Steamship.
GLENSHIEL"
Captain
will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 20th November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW. Henogkong, ayth October, 1899.
[+355
JUST RECEIVED..
Floaty of
FINE NEW GOODS-
at
CHEAP PRICES.
+
D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield Arcade, Opposite the City Hall Hongkong; 4th November, 1894,
1483m
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