Entimation.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

PROGRAMME

* OF THEUN NINETEENTH ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING

TO BE HELD AT KOWLOON,

on

MONDAY, the 8th April, 1901.

INDER the Distinguished

of His Excellene ir E. BLAKE, 9.C.N.G., Vice Admiral Sir E. H. SEYMOUR, K.C.B, H.E.Major-General GASCOIGNE,

C.M.C.

1-Championship 1st Stage-Distance 100

yards Members only. No. of Shots Seven... Entrance fee go cents.

Position, Standing or Kneeling. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the entries with Sis added. -Championship, rat Stage.-Distance foo yards. Members only. No. of Shots- Seven. Entrance fee 50 cents. Position any. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with Sit added. 3-Championship, 1st Stage-Distance 600 yards Members only. No. of Shots- Seven. Entrance fee so cents. any. Three prizes value so per cent of Position the Entries with $15 added: 4-Championship, Stage-For competitors whose respective scares in Nos. 1, 2 and 3 make up the highest aggregates. Entrance fee 50 cents.

1st Prize...... 2nd

11

3rd 4th

"

"3

$15

to

7 5

S-Championship, and Stage-Distance 5oo yards. Members only. No. of Shot Ten. Entrance fee so cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with Sis

added. 6-Championship, and Stage.-Distance 600 yards. No. of Shots-Fifteen. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prizes value so per cent of the Entries with $15 added. 1-Championship, and Stage-For competi tors whose respective scores in Nos. 5 and 6 make up the highest aggregate. Entrance

-50 cents.

1st Prize

2nd 3rd 4th

SIS

10

7 5

&-Championship, 3rd Stage-Distance 700

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901.

Entimations,

[* (Continued).

9-Two sighting shots-tickets price to cents each to be obtained at Committes tent~~~ will be allowed at each range in every com- petition.

10-Range-keepers (on the day on which they have kept, or are detailed to keep a range, for not less than 1 hours) and the Hon. Secre- tary will have precedence over other members.

11-Firing entries to commance at 9.30 and cease at, or about, but not later than 5.30pm.

12-Competition No. 15 fired

men and 0 orclock on Monday, 8th April, weather permitting, during which time no other Compelion will take place.

Lady Winners, in order of merit, shail be permitted to select their prizes, provided that they, or some persons authorized by them, at- tand at the Committee Tent at the conclusion of the Competition, Any winner who does not attend or is not duly represented will have a prize allotted by the Committee.

13-Every Competitor for the Championship Prizes is specially requested. to send in his scores to the Committee Tent not later than 3 'p.m. on Monday, 8th April.

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO GO.,LIMITED;

BEST VALUE IN

PIANOS.

MONTHLY. PAYMENT

SYSTEM.

TUNING.

REPAIRS.

Our Speciality. INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS.

for, will be decided by Bisley Rules

14. Ties and matterinot otherwise provided M US IC 15 Competitors must write their names and descriptions on their tickets distinctly, in En- glish characters.

*16.—The Committee tent, where tickets and all information can be obtained, will be near that goo yards range and persons wishing to cross the range must pass behind the firing

points.

Grand stock, reduced to clear. Hongkong. 13th March, 1901.

NOTICE.

[16

TEN

NDERS are hereby called for the JESSELTON for the NORTH BORNEO GOVERN ERECTION of BRICK SHOPS at The Committee reserve to themselves theMENT; Particulars of which may be seen at right to alter the description of any of the prizes herein stated, and also times of Shooting,

Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents Entry, Ranges, and Targets.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1901.

Persons wishing to join the Rifle Association

the OFFICE of

[2000

should send their names with the requisite fees; LEVY HERMANOS. to the Hon. Secretary. Subscription $5 eligible for membership. Ladies S. Ladies under 16 years are not

Members are reminded that they are not entitled to fire as such, or to the enjoyments of paid on or before noon on Wednesday, 3rd any privileges unless their subscriptions are

April.,

Ranges have been detailed as follows →→ 200 yards-FRIDAY.... 9.30- 5.30.

. SATURDAY... 9.30 5.30. MONDAY 9:30- 3.00. 500 yards-FRIDAY .... 9.30-12.00. SATURDAY... 2,00-3.30. MONDAY 11.30- 1.00. 600 yards-FRIDAY 12.00 3.00. SATURDAY... 3.30- 5.30, MONDAY .... 1.00 2.45.

yards, Members only. No. of Shots- Ten. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prizes 700 yards-FRIDAY 300— 4.15, value go per cent. of the Entries with 515 added,

SATURDAY.. 9.30-11.30. MONDAY 9.30-10.30.

9-Championship, 3rd Stage-Distance too Boo yards-FRIDAY 415 5-30.

yarits. Members only. No. of Shots- Ten. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with $15 added.

10-Championship, 3rd Stage. For competi tors whose respective scores in Nos. 8 andy make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee 50 cents.

rst Prize

2nd

3rd

4th "

19

$15

ID

7 5

11-Champion Grand Aggregate.-For 'com. petitors whose respective scores in the Three stages of the Championship make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee $1.00 Prizes to be selected by winners in order of merit as laid down by rule 12 in Ladies' Competition. Seven to ten prizes, according to-number of entries:

12-Nursery Aggregate-Restricted to mem -bers other than A Class Shots, who joined the Rifle Association on or before 1st March, 1901. (For List of A Class Shots see Appendix to official Programme). Dis- tances zoo, 500, 600 yards. No. of Shots -Beven at each distance. Position, kneel ing at 200 yards, any position at 5oo and 600 yards. Entrance fee $1.00. Prizes in proportion to number of Entries-one prize to every four competitors. Prizes to be selected in order of merit as in Ladies' Competition.

Un-

13-All Comers.-Competitions for all comers. Riftes or Carbines, will take place simul taneously with the foregoing events at Ranges-200, 500, 600, 700 and 800 yards. No. of Shots Five at each range. liraited Entries. Entrance 30 cents per shoot Position 200 yards Standing or Kneeling. Other ranges any position. 1st Prize at each range...Sto

2nd

1

3rd

وا

13

7 5

14-All Comers Aggregate-For competitors whose respective highest scores at each range, in No. 13 make up the highest ag gregate. Entrance $1.00.. Prizes to be selected by winners in order of merit at laid down in Ladies' Competition.

15-Ladies Nomination. Open to Lady

Members or their Nominees. 300 yards. Na of Shots-Seven. entrance fee. Any position. Prizes pre-

Distance

No

sented. See Conditions Nos. 1 and 12.

CONDITIONS.

SATURDAY...11.30- 2.00. MONDAY...10.30-11.30.

Ladies Nomination.

300 yards-MONDAY ... 3.00- 5.30. obtained form, and Subscriptions paid to

Programmes and Entry Forms may be

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JEYES

FLUID

THE DESI

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SOAP.

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signed at the address given for all competitions except Nos. 13, 14 and 15, up to noon on Wednesday, 3rd April, after which double Entrance Fees will be charged. Entries will close for all competitions except Nos, 13, 14 and 15, at 11am., on Friday, 5th April, at the Committee Tent on the Range. In all cases the Entry Form must be accompanied by the requisite fees, and the subscription for the cum rent year, if not previously pald.

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1-In all competillons, three competitors must enter or there will be no first prize, four Sale or no second, six or no third, and so on.

-Competition No. 15."The Ladies' Nomination"-is open to Members, nominated by Lady Members, present in the Colony at the time of nomination. No Lady to nominate more than one representative, nor any member fa shoot for more than one Lady,

14-Rifles British Service Rifles or for bines only to be used. Pull off Ds. Rißes may be tested before, and/or after shooting, Carbines to be allowed 2 poința at 700 yds and 3 points at Boo yds. In Championship competi fins, and one-point al700 yds, and 800 yds, in All Comers' competitions,

Sights Slips of paper or other sub- stance capable of bag shifted, and sliding wind-gauges on Pajes pr, Carbines are not allowed.

Position-Any exco 4 at 200 yds, where competitors must stabdor kher whilst shoot ing pets

A limited amout of 303 cordite am munition will be provided on payinent and may be obtained at the Committed tell on the range, but competiton are recommended to bring their own,

A-Competitors can shoot in any match at any time during the Meeting unless otherwise specified Members shooling for the Champ ionship Eyouts will bave precedance pyer All Comers and others at fangerangez

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and

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and children

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HATING, French steamer, 507, W. Bast, 23rd

Ma-Haiphong and Hoihow 22nd Mar General.-A. R. Marty,

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PETRIANA, British steamer, 1,140, Snope, 25th Mar, Belik, (Papan) 19th Mar, Kerosine.

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PRESIDENT, British bark, 766, R. B. Munro,

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SATURN, American čollier, 1,817, J. H. Potter, 29th Mar,,-Reef Pratas 28th March,

SHANTUNG, British steamer, 1,835, T. Quail,

2nd April-Hongay 30th March, Coals. Butterfield & Swire.

ULA, British transpon, 3,426, T. A. Collins,

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Oct-New York agth June, Kerosine Oil.

Standard Oil Co

*

FULWOOD, British ship, 1,986, Thomas, 1st

Dec-Cardiff via Cape Town 26th Sept... Coal-Government..

HOTTIE C. SMITH, American ship, 45, Riley, 24th Feb,-Yap 14th Feb., Ballast- Master,

LOUISE J, KENNY, American schooner, 155, A. H. Olsen, 30th Mar,-Ponape and Caro- line Island 11th Man, Copra-Master. LUZON, 'American 4-masted schoonez, 512, Adenon, 31st Mar, Port Townsend 28th Dec, General Holliday, Wire & Co, MADAGASC R, British 4-masted barque, 1,997. A. H. Smith,, 4th Mar.,-from New York, Of-Standard Oil Co.

MERCURY, German schooner, 5a, Wames, 23rd.

Feb-Yap 9th Feb., Ballast.-Siemsscn

& Co.

PAUL RIVER, American ship, 1,641, A. Wilson, zoth Feb, New York 26th June, Oil- Standard Oil Co.

SEA WITCH, American ship, 1,173, Howes, 21st Feb,-Manila 18th Feb,, Bállást-- Master. VIMEIRA, British 4-masted bark, 2,333, D. S. Millan, 23rd Jan-New York 3rd Sept., Case Oil.Order.

STEAMERS EXPECTED:

Names.

Frod

Barmida .....

¡Singapore To-morrow Gaolic... Jepang

April 9th Guthrie.......................

Port Darwin...April 9th Chelydra... Singapore

..April ioth YATA

Singapore ..¡April 11th America Maru....

......Japan..... April 12th Empress of India.. Vancouver...... April 16th. City of Peking...... San Francisco... April zoth.. Hiroshima Maris...Bombay ...... April 216L...

Would direct the attention of shipping Grims to the style which" Steamers Expected" and "Pencil Sailing -are now published in these columns, and fo sò dring sempati the managers of shipping firms 19. Wing opiera 109 their clerkste furglar tha affer, in the forms already supe nilai dentin with the latest peadakta informacion every day.

Hongkong, 6th April. ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer...1/11 3/16 lolly

Bank Bills, on demand.....1tk Credits, 4 months' sight 1/11 11/16 D'ments, months' sight 1/11 13/16 .M.1.98

ON BERLIN, (demand) ON PARIS, Bank Bille, on demand.........2.43

Credits, 4 months' sight 2.48 ON NEW YORK, Bank Bilis, on demand...47

Credits, 30 daya' sight ....... ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer,

On demand.*****

ON SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer

Private 30 days' sight-

ON YOKOHAMA, -T.T. mo Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rato.. Gold Leaf-ioo touch, per tal Bar Silver.... Dollars

OPIUM QUOTATIONS.

New Patoa New. Benares

454

prem.

$10.26 52.50

..26 15/16

#

'mou",

Hongkong, 6th April.` `-- 59221/925 per chest,

545/940 .......... 620, per picul, Old Malwa

+1830/840 Persian good quality....825

Now Malwa

Go

VESSELS IN PORT,

Stanmors, ARRATION APCAB, British steamer, 2,879, E. Fay, 3rd April Calcutta 13th March, Penang 23rd, and Singapore 28th, Opium and General David Sastoon, Sont & Co. BABELSBERG, German steamer, 852, Bmdie,

4th April, Wabu 28th Matic Traditi

rand Chine klang geth, General-East. BOMBAY, British steamer, 2,048, G. M. Mont

ford, R.N.R., 4th April, Foochow and April, General,—-P. & 0. S. N. Com CHIHLT, British steamer, 15, Newcomb, 2nd

April,—Chinking and Wubo agth March General Butterfield & Swire, CHOWA, Buitish steamer, 1935, J. Williamson, 30th Mar., Bangkok 1st March, and Swatow 291by Teakwood, and Rice Butterfeld & Swim

Post Ofice,

~A Man wil di For Halphong-Per Haloong, tomorrow, the 7th instant, at 8 AM

For Canton-Per Powan, to-morrow, the 7th instant, at 9 AM.

For Hohow and Halphong--Per fated Die derichsen, to-morrow, the 7th instant, at 9 AM For Touron and Quinhon-Per Progress, to morrow, the 7th instant, at 9 AM.

For Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Ter. Ernest Simons, on Monday, the 8th instant, a

IT AM

For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Par Hai- fan, on Monday, the Bth last., at 11:30 A.M;

For Singapore-Por Chumsang, on Tuesday, the 9th instant, at re M

For Mall. Kobe, Yokohama, Victoris, (B.C.) and Tacoma Por Glenegla, on Tumday, the 9th instant at 11 A

For Manila, Thundar Island Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Por Talyuang on Tuesday, the 9th instant, at 3.P.M.

For Manila-Per Yurasang, on Tuesday, the 9th instant, at 3 PM, M

For Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, (P.C.) and Vancouver Por Tartar, on Tuesday, the gth instant, at j.P.M. ⠀⠀

For Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Aristoon Apear on Wednesday, the 10th Instant, at 11 A.M.

Fer Amoy and Manila-Per Sunghiang, on Wednesday, the 10th instant, at 4°P.M..

For Timer, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Per Australian, on Thursday, the ith inst at 11 AM

For Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Barmids, on Thursday, the 11th instat IT AM For ManaPer turla, on Friday, the rath instant, at 4P.M.

her

For Europe, &, India, v

a via Tuticorin Chisan on Saturday, the 11th inst, at IT AM.

Printed and Published by E

CHUNSANO, British steamer, 1,419, L. A: Muir,

1st April, Bangkok agth March, Rice,- Jardine batheson & CoMFORBES SKERTCHLY CLAVERING, British steamer, 255, J. Burker, Telegraph Company, Limi

goth from Port Natal, Ballet Office of the Comp Dodwel & Go, L4,

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