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A. S. WATSON & CO.,

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ESTABLISHED A:D. 18414

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE. GOVERNOR.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

IN ADDITION TO THE

5 PER CENT, DISCOUNT

ALREADY ADVERTISED,

FURTHER

REDUCTIONS

Have been made from this date IN THE PRICES of many of the following -

PATENT MEDICINES,

INFANTS' FOODS,

SOAPS,

PERFUMES.

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E MAINTAIN THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE" STOCKS ́ ́oi these GOODS in the Colony, and our Stocks being frequently turned over, ensures all Goods being FRESH and in the BEST CONDITION.

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, zoth January, 1906.

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Address.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 1906.

NOTIK

sented its report it may be remembered that the demand rate was' 18. 8‡d, to the dollar. In commenting upon the necessary delay that would have to follow in the gradual process of conversion, we expressed the opinion that a fairly high value would have eventually to

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE Supreme Court opened this morolog after the Chinese New Year vacation...

LEAVE of absence on private affairs to England has been granted to Captain R. M, G. Tulloch, zod Royal West Kent Regiment, from 7th March to 6th January, 1907.

OWING to the death of H. M, 'the King of Denmark, His Excellency the Governor regrets to have to postpone his dance on Thursday, February 1st, until further notice.

TURE TOPICS,

goth January.

. Very dirty weather was experienced at the Race Course this morning. The ground wan' în a swampy condition posterday, and after the hey downpour last night, the track wai A perfect sheet of water,

The galloping was done in showon of rain, 'the ponies splashing through the pools,

'All the, trotting was performed on the inside

track. Aliogether it was a very disagreeable day on which to watch the training exercises. sis- I append the times taken.

All commaaleatings Intended for priblication in "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" should be addressed to The Editor, 1, foe Hope Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Naros and Ordinary bukowoanmunication should be addressed

to The Manage. The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for

any rejected MB, nor to mars any Contribution.be fixed so as to reduce to a minimum the BUBSCRIPTION RATE (IN ADVANCE). risk of the silver, value of the new coinut DAILY $50 per annum... WEEKLY—§¡9 per saakini.

any time becoming greater than its nómina) The rate per quarter and per mensem, proportional, value, as happened with the Philippines cur The dally inne is delivered free when the addrem in

Boobie to mensangår. cop es sent by post any. In the latter case an emergency Bill additional $1.50 per quarter is charged for postage. had to be introduced quite recently in order The postage on the weekly iman to any part of the

world a 80 cents per qustier.

to prevent the American Conant dollar going

·', ་ ་ Single Coples Daily, feu conta: Weekly, twenty into the melting-pöt og finding its way in large quantities out of the country, to the serious loss of the treasury and the hindrance Che-of local trade. In treating of the future of silver several factors have, of course, to be considered. Among them is the possibility that higher prices will lead to the re-opening of the low-grade mines, which could not be profitably worked when their product com manded depressed figures, and it is doubtless MR. Uchida, Japanese Minister at Feking, is true that the present movement has given a secklog redress from the Chinese Government stimulus to silver mining in the United for the murder of Mr. Yasunaga, ★ Japanese States, Mexico and other countries. It will 12th, 1904, in Manchuria. It is expected that

interpretor, by Chinese soldiers on November | 4/6.

Are cent

BIRTH.

On the 18th January, at Wanchow, kiang, to the Rev. and Mrs. GEO. H/SEVILLE, a daughter (Janet Elizabeth).

MARRIAGE.

On 24th January, at Shanghai, GEORGE R. ARTHUR to LILLIE, oldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. WARF, Shanghai. ".

DEATH.

On the 23rd January, at Shanghai, from abscess on the liver, Al J, C. LIGHTNODY, late 'of Bombala, New South Wales, aged 36 years.

YESTERDAY was the fiftieth anniversary of the institution of that much-coveted medal the Victoria Cross. At the present day there are 214 surviving holders of this decoration, of which Eqt Roberts possesses two-his own won in the Indian Mutiny, and, that of his son Lieut. Roberts conferred posthumously, and won in South Africa.

Royer, ijm, in the därk ¦ time not taken. Baluchi, iệm., in the dark ;'time not taken, last m 34 2/5.

Forward, am, m. betweenj 39, 1:19 2/5, 1.55,

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· Kamloop*;; Tim., 38, 1.17 3/5, 1.57, 7.32 3.07 3/5, 3-44 3/51 4.17.

Blue Nile, m., 36, 1.12, 1.44 2/5 Red Hernog and Spring Chicken, 1m, 34 (1,09, 1.45, 2.21 3/5.

Shimoesite and Melinite, am., 2, 34 1/5, 1.10 3/5, 3.45-

"Cordite and Lyddite, Em, 37, 1.121/5, 1-45. Ca-Canny, m, last fra 35 1/5, 2013, 1.46

Quaich, rim., joined by Skirt, km., 34:

The Hongkong Celegraph however, be some lime, before much effect the master will be serted in a few days with 1.493/5-

is produced upon the aggregate output, ai | the dismissal of the Chinese Commander con- the re-opening of disused mines or the decerned, the execution of the murderer, and the

HONOKONO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900.velopment of new silver properties is neces payment of Y30,000 to the bereaved family.

sarily a slow process. It was believed at one time that a two-shilling rate for Singapore would have been a convenient figure at which to fix the ratio. Besides, at the exchange rale of the day then, this was thought to be a sufficiently sale rate to establish. Better counsels appear to have prevailed with the Straits Government, who chose rather to adopt a Fabian policy than rush precipitately into a hazardous scheme, with the uncertainty

was at of what course silver would take, within the

CONSTABLE Shepperd this morning, placed fourteen chair coolies before Mr., CA. D. Melbourne at the Magistracy, to answer to the charges of persistent, soliciting, of fares, and disorderly conduct outside St. Joseph's Church, on Sunday, when the congregation dispersing after mass. The defendants all admitted that they liad been warned before, and were fined $t each chair, L., 50 cents each coolie.

WKS

CONTINUING 'their scheme of catering for all

the King Edward Hotel will open, on the st classes in the community, the proprietors of of February, their new public bar, where all and sundry may congregate. The bar is situated in what was the billiard room of the 'old building, and as most people know it is a large spacious team, -is-which a couple of hun dred could be comfortably accommodated. It should become a popular rendezvous for alt classes in the near future, beginning two days hence.

Ar the. Magistracy this morning, Constable

Berric charged the master of the steam-launch rules, by exhibiting no light on his launch Sun Kwong Pa with breach of the harbour while under way in the harbour, lait night, Defendant put up the usual plea of the light went out," but that did not save him from a fiae of Sig and a caution.-Two crign-boat masters were then charged with making fast to the sa. Fat Shan, while the latter vessel was the permision of the caplain er officers. Fines under way in the harbour on arrival, without

of Srs were inflicted in each case, with the uiual alternatives.

STRAÍTS CURRENCY REFORMED.

Although barely two years have elapsed since the Commission, presided over by Sir David Barbour, to inquire into the question of the Siraits currency with the view to the adoption of a gold standard for the Settlements and the Federated Malay States, presented its 'report, the last stage in the conversion of the currency, as proposed by that Commission, lained yesterday, when the announcement next few months. By fixing the dollar at was officially made by His Excellency Siras. ad. there is provision which, it may be | Jolin-Anderson that the Straits Government taken for granted, is considered ample had decided to fix the ratio of the Straits margin for the Government to adopt as the dollar to gold at twu shillings and fout-measure of risk which it is proper to assume Bence. Step by step, the various recom- A fortnight ago, Sir John Anderson himself mendations of the elaborate report framed said there was nobody who could have the by the Commission have been carried into boldness to say what the price of silver effect. The last but one was the demoneti-would be six months hence. It is, how sation of the British and Mexican dollars in ever, safe to assume that in fixing the the Straits, when a suficiency of the new rate now the Straits Government does A. S. WATSON & CO., coin had been imported for the purposes of not consider it probable that any much trade within the Colony and also in the higher rate will be seen in tile value of LIMITED,

hinterland of Mainya. More than a year the once depreciated white metal. Rather has passed since the British dollars, as well the reverse may be expected. Should CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS; PERFUMERS.

as the Mexican, which at one time did | silver fall - much below its present value of Service as current coins in the southern 302d. per ounce, the Straits Government Colony, were thrown out by the Government will be in the comfortable position of se to make room for the new token which was curity to which it had endeavoured to allale designed to take their place in the schamu by the cautious policy which dictated it of currency reform adopted for the Straits action in biding its time so that the ratio Between that time and now, the course of could be fixed at leisure. Sir. John Andis silver has been, with shortexceptional periods, son the other day gave little reason to be steadily on the rise. There were many lieve, that the Government had apparently causes contributing to this enhancement settled its mind as to the establishment of of the white metal, which at one time the price of the token coin. We cannot so little valued that predictions refrain from the conviction that, closely as were rife that it would yet be quoted the secret must have unquestionably been at 16. And there were not wanting guarded, there is a faint possibility that prophets who were foolish enough to hazard through some underground channel the in the opinion that even a lower rate than an formation as to the intentions of the Govert; eighteen-perny dollar would rule in the future.ment leaked out, to the advantage of those Hui, as a London writer on finance recently whom the Governor of the Straits Settlements declared, silver has been peculiar for its perversity and it is always the improbable characterised, on the 12th inst., as specula- that happens with that 'eccentric metal. We tors, who chanced the possibility of having therein. have said there have been many causes con tributing to the recent appreciation in the value of silver. These causes may be briefly summarised in the words of a London financier who wrote: "In the first place, India, where silver was disestablished years ago, continues to Import nearly as much of the metal as before the closing of the mints. It may be objected that this demand is only in part for money purposes, and this is true; but then its use for ornament is still based on the persistent belief of the natives that silver is a money metal. In the second

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attempt made by the Philippine authorities to introduce trout-spawn in the waters of the islands has ended in failure. The Shiga Pra fectural authorities shipped 500,000 (real-spaw D to Manila on board the Ohio from Kobe, in response to an application from the Philippine of Mr. Higurashi, connected with the Tokyo Aquatic Experimental Station, arrived safely, but a message from that gentleman to the Shiga authorities states that on being placed in the incubators the trout-spawn died. The cause is sitributed to the high temperature of

authorities. The consignment, under the care

the water and the poisonous minerals contained

A SPECIAL to the New York Sun from. Brussala says: According to the Reveil de Bruges, the port that King Leopold has married morgan- tically can be no longer doubted. The paper says the ceremony was performed a year ago in the private chapel of the chateau at Lacken, in the presence of the King's aider, by the court chaplain, acting with the authority of the Archbishop of Mechlin. The bride was a widow by the name of Vaughan, nee Lacroix. She is the daughter of the caretaker at Louvain, and niece of M. Lamgendoick, a Socialist member of the Chamber of Deputies, The King has created her a Bxrocess, and she

result of which the Government, itself was their fingers burned over a transaction the

not then in a position to forecast. The Covernor's warning had the effect on the following day of reducing the premium rate on a bill, say, from Hongkong to the Straits, from 15 to to per ceni. That reduction was not to last long however. The so-called "speculators," who were not speculators in the true sense of the word, but men controlling informa tion most closely guarded, appear to have played a game with loaded dice. Exchange almost immediately rose again to 14 per cent, to be followed the next day by at- other rise to 15 per cent, at which the mic has remained steady ever since. The

dollar ag 28. 05/16d., gives just about that e difference, with the margin of commission to

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WTHE "HONGKONG MAR

REUNION GIVEN 'BV' CAPTAIN, BEE

Once again the Hongkong Maru, of thép. Kiton Kaisha, has resumed her trips baj Hongkong and San Francisco, and to mal occasion Captair E. Bent, the comma gave a happy' and entirely delightful reul on board this afternoon. It was support baan informal tiffin, but the genial skipper the 'excellent company of his, stafi måde

event a function which falls too rarely to

́lot of the journalist." Thors was a wild choppy saa running as Mr. T. Matsda shalled the newspaper guests on Blaku but the journey was safely accomplished, soma of the passengers were splashed by unruly waves. An excellant tiffin was serve | might have been expected. Reminiscenci past trips were recalled, and the history of flongkong Mars as a scout in the Japa nary was sketched by Captain Beni. are no shot or shell marks on the Bong afaru; sufficient that she captured nez dozen colliers and kept an eye on Viadivo So long did the 'gallant skipper detail guests that when they reached 'terra" again there was no time left for a descri

of the vessel as she now looks, after: hé

11periences, but there will be reserved fi

Ingo, su, 384/5, 1-15, 1-53, 2.97 3/5. - Wakelyrį žm., 30215

Velocity and Promised Land, mý,41, 1,18, 1.56, 1.28 Mimìo given to me,

Highlanman Red Highland Stary 10%, 20

Speculation, m., 37, 31/ 1.45 !5, 2.322/5

Mikosh,m, last 4, 35, 1.18 2/5, 1.432/5. New Bom, 38, 1.13 3/5, 1.49, 2.20 3/{. Rosthern, m, last 1, 35, 1.09. Brockvillem.,, 36, 1.43 3/5, 1.51, 2.37 2/5. Zanzibar, hom the mile post did jm. in 34. 1.07; then wat pulled in and troited.

· Old Boy, 1m 35, 1.08, 1:46 2/5, 2.18 3/5. Cardas, 1 last 8m, 35 4/5: *.12 1/5

1,44 4/5.

time missed.

fathan was ablered and then galloped;

Grey pony (Rutherford up) Įm, ?; 36 2/5, 1.102/5.

Rabbit, m. 32 2/9 Peebles, m., 33. Mongolian Chich, int last m. 35, 1.td. 1.44 2/5.

EARLY BIRD.

A bitter morning. The worst that sportsmen have spent on the paddock the training senson. It was very cold, and a fierce and trong wind

swept the course.

Mr. N. E. Moller, whom we mentioned

in

our fast issue as expected here by the Germ mail, attended at the course this morning and had several mounts.

The times were as follows:- Crirdas, last mile and a half, 3.33, last half uile 1.6, last quarter 311.

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.morrow, when there will be no surging se: laggard launches to interfere with journe duties,

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRALİ

SEAT HOLDERS' MEETING. In St. Andrew's Häll, City Hall, fast e as announced, the annual meeting tooks of the seat-bolders and church badyt John's Cathedral, the Rev. E. To Jon presiding, and opening the proceedingh prayer. There was but a very small sprog. of church members present, as it wo anticipated that there would be more 'the' usual routine business to be transactind

such proved to be the case. The mit of

the last annual meeting having been and confirmed, the accounts for the year sglese,

on the motion of Mr. R., Craig, w) was seconded by Mr. W. Armstrong, pa and adopted.

Mr. J. Whittall, Hon. Treasurer, then called upon to review briefly thefacial position of the church, the accountswhich were in everybody's hands, showin the year closed with a balance of $450 than that at the close of the last year, whị viaw of the necessary special, and not al, ex penditure entailed during the past could not be considered other than katjsíngje

in calling attention to share eks Mr. the funds would be obliged to extra Whittal said he had to warn bis ins that

penses during the coming year or che reason the Rev. F. T. Johnies, Cha, was

of a locum te must be provided for proceeding on leave to England, and palaty

in provided. Thera another there w also the half of

church..atoon

ie the revenue during the past yetis in be had 1180 no off

or none was anticipated this year.

fast quarter 32. This gallop compares favour Kamloops, one and three-quarter mile, 4.16), ably with tit of ditutions Rose yesterday, con- sidering the bad state of the course, Diamond King, one mile, 2.20.

There being nothing further to adop

Spring Chicken and Red Herring, one mile, one having any questions to ask, the 341, 1.10, 1.451, 2,31,

Cordite, ose mile, 35, 1.10, 1.45, 3,19. Brockville, one mile, 36, 1.13, 1.51, 2.26. New Boy, one milë, 381, 1.14, 1.49, 2.20. Mikosh, ono milo, 38, 1.131. 1.50), 2.201. Old Boy, one mile, 2.16, last quarter 3a, Speculation, three-quarters of a mile, 1.45 last quarter, 32,

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THE KINGS" IN TRAINING,

7 p.m.

of the church body for the ensulug y was proceeded with, when the tir body ware re-elected, vin: His Lordship t Bishop of Victoria, the 'Senior Chipla the Rev. F, T, Johnson), Hon, `Captai Barnes-Lawrence, Mr. W. Armstrong, Mr. E W. Slade, Hon. Dr. F. W. Clark, Mr. A. Beyer flon. Secretary, and Mr. J. Whiltal,' Hop, Treasurer, Mr. J. C. Peter being reelected auditor.

This concluding the actual business before in my notes which appeared in last even the, meeting, the Rev. F. T. Johnson sild be ing's Telegraph, I mentioned that the well-wished to propose votes of thanks to all who knows Shanghai jockeys-Burkili, and Hayes had in any way been connected with the were expected by the P.M.S.S. Korea. These work and affairs of the Cathedral for gentlemen arrived here this morning, but as their services and the assistance they bad yet they have not had the chance of getting in at all times been ready to give. The accounts, he said, might, taken as a whole, bè considered the pigskin.

Shortly before eleven o'clock this forenoon, satisfactory, and be referred to the extra ex- quite a few of Mr. Geo Potts' bunch. were penses to be provided for in the coming year, "powed." The exponents of the Rialto have the to which Mr. Whittal had referred. As regards upper-hand in matters racing this meeting, and the slight falling off'in the ordinary collec naturally a few sportsmen appeared at the tions, that was due to the departure from the ralis when it became known that the "Kings" Colony of several very regular and generous would be sent out to do useful work to-day: subscribers to the Cathedral funds, as well as The strong and cold wind that blow with so probably to the present high rate of exchange, which no doubt bad its effect on the accounts much force earlier in the morning kept up to be offered, in view of the enhanced value of throughout the forenoon, but the sun managed the dollar. The reverend speaker than in

condition not so uncomfortable as it was a few of the late organist of the Cathedral, Mr. A..G.. hours previously,

Ward, and of Mr. H. White, who was for ten years prior to his resignation verer of the The first pony to take the track was Sycee Cathedral. Mr. Ward, had been over eight

place, the Far Eastern war has led to a Singapore ratio of 28. ¿d., with our Hongkong Dow lives at his estate at Cap Verat, near Nice, to, peep out, and rendered the almospheric |scaling terms referred to the lamented denthe

its teeming willions." The belief also exists that no important upward movement in the price of silver is likely to occur for a con- siderable time owing to the fact that Mexico has changed its monetary policy, has closed its miste the free coinage of silver, and has fixed the exchange at about 241 pence which is equal to a silver price of 29 pence." That is 1 3/8 pence below the rate yesterday

where she recently "bore a son.

King. He is a very good looking and

a long distance slayer. He galloped a mile

and a half years in charge of the organ at the wide circle of friends, and very bortly a mem and a half in 37, 1.13, 1.46), 3.22, 3.00 3.37. orial tablet would be erected in the Cathedral to

Following Sycee was Eri King. He was sent over a three quarters of a mile distance. He commenced well and kept it up till the football stand was negotiated and "dled away at the Black Rock, finishing badly. His time was 40, 1.15, 1.51. I'fancy half-a-mila would be his tether.

Kis memoly, Mr. Johnson thén, io conclusion, moved that very cordial voies of thanks be ex- tended to the clergy who had during the past year so kindly assisted in the services of the Cathedral, especially to the Rev. Mis Jenkins, whose services had been much in request, as well to the members of the church body, the Hon. Secretary Mr. A. Beyer, the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. Whittal, Mr. Denman Fuller, organisi, hér. Pater, auditor, and to Mr. Chari- Emerald King came out next, looking quite man, who so kindly presided at the organ dure Stand was placed over a mile and three-quaring the period between the departure of the ters gallop. He covered that distance well in late Mr. A. G. Ward for Shanghai, and the arrival of Mr. Deeman Fuller, the new orgafast, 38, 3 18, 1.55, 2.30, 304), 340, 4.13.

large demand for, Manchuria, which, since WHISKY.the conclusion of peace, has extended to

Korea. Finally, there is China, which has the exchange banks, which the so-called dan WHEN the 5.6. Taiyuan was last in Hongkong gerous" speculatore" had fixed as the arbi-we mentioned that thers were some Australian started coining silver in place of bronze for trary rate according to their best knowledge. mares on board consigned to the Yokohama shapely pony, but does not appear to be Cathedral, and was a most popular man jo a

These speculators," however, were not Jockey Club. These animals were first to be actually speculating, because the banks pos- raced and when their racing career hd: tormi- tively refused to sell any bills on London. hated they were to be turned over to the Gov. Hongkong has agitated for fixity of exchange, ernment for stud purposes. From the repitint and the history of that agitation is too fresh given below these homes appeared to have in the minds of our readers to need recapita- been satisfactory to the Japanese-Twenty lation at this stage. We are now the eine Australian griffins out of 30 arrived, yes only British colony dependent on silver for terday by ss. Talymas in very good condition our currency, with all the uncertaintles which the ups and downs of that metal which reflects great credit on Mr. Turton who bring in their train. The argument that brought them across. One of the griffins (No. when the Government of the Straits Settle- our currency is wedded to that of China 24), however, died on the voyage. They are a ments resolved to fix its own standard of renders, in the opinion of the conserva- very superior lot of animals, in fact oud of ibe value. la now fixing the ratio, the lives our divergence from the system pre best shipments to Japan. Subscribers are Government has followed the example set and impracticabile.

vailing throughout the Empire inadvisable highly satisfied with stem ́and, with such a Since, however, the good fot of equines we will, no doubt, withere by India. After sufficient Straits dollars Mackay Trealy provides for a reform in the good sport at the next spring meeting.. had been coined and put into circulation perverse currency of the Middle Kingdom, within the territory of the Colonial Govern- and the field for the circulation of the white metal as the standard coin is becoming ment, to meet the requirements of business more and more restricted, it behoves our in the Colony and the adjoining States, authorities to press the question home it was contemplated the coinage of to the officials at Peking, in order to dollar should cease, according to Sir convince them of the desirability of the David Barbour's recommendation, until change being effected at an early a date Co.,

as possible, since fixity remover all the the exchange value of the dollar "had dangerous element of speculation and places reached whatever value în relation to the the trade and the industries of this Colony, sovereign might be decided on by the Govern as well as those of China-whose territory ment as the value of the Straits dollars only barely exploited on a basis that would, secure for them all the advantages: The millenium has at last, been reached of stability with its consequent enhanced [36-1 in the Stratte. When the Commission pre prospects of development and prosperity,

THE BEST!

GREGOR &

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAD

Hongkong, 15th June, 1905

THE WEATHER,

The folowing report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory

On the goth at^ra.g'p/ The barometer bas risen over the E. coast of China, and fallen on the North and South coasts.

Pressure is bigbest over the Yellow, Ben, and relatively low over the coast of Com

Strong monsoon is indicated in the Formosa Channel sad along the Northern shores of the Chisa Ben,

Forscal i~strong & broquis į Showsty,

Gold King was the next on the roll.". Es is A peculiar looking animal, and 1-think still too much on the big side. He was put on the same distance, his time being 40, 1,19, 4,55, 3,33, 3.97, 3,44, 4,89). Maori King Joined him in the last mile and they kept together until the village was reached, when Maori romped home, leading by about five lengths. His mile was done in 2.178, last quarter 33).

The last on the list was Exchange King apd Gipsy King. They went together for a mille and a quarter. The ponies galloped in ang style, but Gipsy King fall out coming up the Straight Exchange, King coming home leading by about three lengths. The time was 47, 1.25, 2.07, 237, 509), last quariarīgaj

"THE RIDING BOY.

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SHIPPING AND MAILS,

MAILS 'DUR... German (Zietan) tat proxi Indian (Luirane),ged prox.:! Australian (Hastern) 3rd prox. Australing (Trinan) 5th prox. French (Tourane) 6th prox...

The N. G.1.5. S. Co.'s... Capre Jeft Binge pore for this port this morning, and may be ex- pected here on Gil prox

The C. P. R. Co?s sa. Athaniam arrived at

Nagasaki at 3 p.m., on 29th inst, and left again at 5.30p.m., same day for Kobe where the in due to arrive 428 4m, on 118 ms 11

The CPR Col 14 Tortes/ami Kobe at 5pm, on 28th Ins and left 7 pm, same day ♥a Ni (whace sise 'la das to arrive.

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