OPP-DAY RACES,
A SUCCESSFUL MEETING.
EXCITING FINISHES.
It was a relief to those who, both on pleasure and business' intent, had made up their minds lo, go down to the Race-course to-day to with ness, and try their luck on, the last day of the meeting's events; to find that the day dawned bright if not altogether clear, and the piercing east winds, which had prevailed during the past week, had temporarily tulled, so that heavy overcoats, furs and gloves were not a necessity. The sun, which for a week had refused to beam on us, had once again at fitful intervals shed his welcome warmth and light on a scene that had become somewhat too dreary and depres sing, and his appearance, short though it was in
the forenoon, was more than ordinarily wel come and appreciated by all. The changed weather conditions, as might have been ex- pected, attracted a fairly large gathering of spectators from among the European com munities, while the Chinese of all sorts and.
conditions wended their way to the scene of the day's operations in their thousands. "Natural ly the cessation of rain had put the ground in somewhat better fand less slashy condition, and from this fact the "sports" anticipated some good ncing and close finishes Their expec
tations were realized. The hour for the com- mencement of the "Off-day's" races had been set for two o'clock and by that time paddock, lawn and Grand-siand presented very gay and lively scenes with the animated groups hurrp- ing hither and thither, in search of tickets or to secure points of vantage wherefrom to watch the progress of each event..
Elis Excellency Sir Batthew Nathan arrived Just in tima to witness the first race of the day. Upon his arrival the land of the Royal West Kents played a bar of the National Anthem. His Excellency remained through the after- noon and followed the races with much ap parent interest,
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Messrs. Hough and Showan's The Skirl, Fast,
11lbs (Mackie) o Mr. A. G. Hypes' Sirocco, tost-talbsu
(llynes) .0 Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Chiel.............................
zost 5lbs (Robertson), o Mr. E. Goelz's Rabbit, tost glbs (Alderton) o Mr. S. H. Michael's Rising Sun, 1st iib...
(Dupree) o Mr. Magpie's Soup Meat, 11st alb..........
(Simcock) o *. ¿lba overweight, After one falso start the bunch got away and Pathan took command with Birocco second and
Sonenaid fourth. This order was maintained until Black Rock was reached when Soup. Ment was seen to be forging ahead and Sirocco, who was on the rails, trying his best for first place. Round the bend Someroid and Pathan fought for upremacy and after a
splendid race home they finisher dead heat with Velocity.third,
Time: 1.25 3/5.
Winner Soneneid $16.60; Pathan $14.60. Pari-mutuel, at $29.00; and $10.99; 3rd 566. At the conclusion of the second race
Sanenoid and Pathan entered the field to try conclusions as to who w.lt tre declared the From
winner for the "Speculation" Cup. the start the rivals kept pretty close together, Pathan having the advantage of a lead of about five lengths to the village. A strong run home was seen when Soncooid gradually closed up with Fathan in the straight and won
by about two lengths,
Sonenoid
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THE VISITORS' Cur-Presented. Value $150. For all griffins that have run at this meeting and not won n race. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffins that have run at this meeting and been placed second allowed 3 lb., those that have been placed third allowed 5 lb. Unplaced subscription griffins allowed to lb. Off-day second pony. Once round.
D. Macdonald's Highland-man, itst
4lbs (Joimstone). 1, Messrs. Rough and Shewan's The Quaich,
1151 4lbs (Mackie) a
Mr. Cruickshank's New Boy, 1st 1tb
- The first race wasrun punctually at z p.m. Ther. Geld was an average one. There were a couple fractions ponies which gave riders and starters a little trouble. This was compensated for by the splendid racing witnessed in the tast laps between Pathan (Hamer) and Sopenaid (John- stone) who contested every inch of the ground in the straight to the Judge's Box. Neither yielded to the other and when they crossed the line they were nose to nose level with each other. Velocity secured a place contrary to all a few who expectations. His backers were 'hazarded their fivers on the off-chance of a large dividend which they secured at $66 a ticket.. The owners decided to run off the Dead-heat after the race for the Visitors! Cup had finished, This resulted in favour of Sonenoid who beat Pathan at the winning post by two lengths.
The Visitors' Cup saw a fairly gend race. Fancy was with Mackie's mount, The Quaich, who could just manage to finish second from Highland-man, whose win brought in to his backers $24.70 per ticket.
There was a field of four starters, in enMUSIC far the "King" Cup. As it resulted it was a tume affair, Lucky Chief proved too good for the three others who completed the entries; the trio were left many lengths behind after he had passed the judge's Bux an easy winner.
The cup, presented by Mr. E. W. Mitchell and named after his grandb., Zapeter, produced a better field than the two preceding races. There were seven griffins to face the red and white flags, Johnstone's mount was the most fancied, and he justified his backers in beating Rover by a trifle more than a head after a close and exciting finish... Mackie again secured a place, bringing Irumised Land home in the third position.
The event for Walers, Arabs, and Indian country breds was interesting us exhibiting a strugg & between Shulah (Machie) and Clare. (Johnstone). The latter bad a better start with a more advantageous position on the rails. At one stage of the race, Shulah managed 'to overtake Clare who led from the fall of the Aag'; but johnstone was not to be denied the race and racing home he managed to beat Mackie's mount at the post by just two lengths. Queen of Scots raced third in this race.
For the second time in the afternoon Donny brook appeared in the gladiatorial arena. and with better luck in the race for the "Triumph Cup which he won. The best dividend of the day was paid on Donnybrook
After this two more races brought the 1905/1
(Alderton) 3
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Mr. Meifoo's Engle, 10st 5lb (Dupree) 129th Baluchi's Baluchi, Lost zibs (Hamer)
On the fall of the flag Eagle, on the rails, made the pace, with The Quaich and New Boy second and third, respectively. This order was kept up until near the football, shed when. Baluchi and New Boy went ahead and led, Passed the Black Rack, New Boy was leading with The Quaich going strong. At the village and round the bend The Quaich was in first place. Highland-man came up on the outside in grand style and won by a good length, with The Quaich a good second and New Boy o near third,
Time: 2.11 3/5- Winner: $14.70.
Pari-mutuel, 1st $970; 2nd $9.90. THE "KING "CUP-Presented. For all China ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced ponies and bond fide, griffins on date of entry allowed 5 lb. Subscription griffins of this and last seasons allowed to lb. Allowances not accumulative. Off-day win- hers barred. Entrance $10, to go to second pony. One mile and a half. Mr. E. Kadooria's Lucky Chief lost 10lbs....
(Dupree) 1
Father O'Flynn's Donnybrook, 11st 1lb...
(Gresson) 2
Father O'Flynn's Drogheda, fost talb.......
(Johnstone) 3
Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Laird, 11st 1lb
(Alderton) o
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 1906.
Cotton Mills.--All stock's in this section are
THE GENERAL'S CUR-Presented by Major states a'e quiet at S12 ex the dividend of 80 cents paid on the rath instant. We have added General Villiers Haiton, c.n. For horses 14
to our list the Anglo-French Land Invest hands 1 inch and over. Waters to carry to stone for 14 hds. sin., if over that heightment Company, Limited." weight for laches as per scale of 8lbs. per inch. Arabs and Indian country-breds allowed 4lb. Entrance Sto to go to second horse. One mile. Mr. J. Lambert's Clare, Trst Blbs
(Johnstone) I 1*9th Baluchi's Shulah, rost 10lbs (Mackie) 2 1*9th Baluchi's Queen of Scots 11st zibs...
(Hamer) 3 Starlight, tost 6lbs./Grasson) o Firaaway, rost olb...(Dupree); o The face for walers had five entries, the favourites being Skulah and Starlight. On the fa't of the flag Cinre, who was on the rails; took the lead and reached the football shed four lengths ahead of the others; Shulah second and Fireaway third. At the village Clare was passed by Shulah who kept the lead into the straight when Clare, who was ridden well, gra- dually came up and overtook the leader win- ning by about two lengths. Shulah was a near second and Queen of Srois third,
Time: 209.
Winner: 59.00.
in demand and most of them have improved. Ewas have gone up to Tl. 54 and Interna- ionals to Tis, 46.
Miscellaneous-Green Island Coments are inquired for at $314. Electrics have further risen and can be al $15 for the old and S158 for new shares. A. S. Watsons have changed hauds at $13. Tramways are wanted at $215, and Ices are quoted at $135 ex the final divi. dend of $15 paid to-day. China Providents have been booked at $9. The Shanghai Polp nd Paper Company, Limited, has issued a remarkably fine report for the year ended 31st, December, 1905. The year's working shows.a credit mt profit and loss account of Tis 106,205.33 (inclusive of Tla, 5,968,19 brought forward from 1994), out of which an interim dividend of Tis. 6 par shore was paid in July last. Now additious and repairs during the year 1905, amounting to Tls. 9,367.32, has been written of, as well as Tis. 11,099 for deprecia tions, besides setting aside Tis. 12,000 for re serve and Tis. 8,000 for equalization of divid end fund. From the balance of Tis. 38,753.03 the directors propose to pay a final dividend of Tis. 8 making Tis. 14 per share for the year and carry forward' Tis 2,753 to Dew Shares are in request.
account.
Pari-mutuel, 1st $6.40; 2nd $8.10. THE "TRIUMPH CUP-Presented. For all China ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. Griffins allowed glb." Subscrip- tion griffins allowed 7lbs. Off-day winners
SHANGHAI SHARE MARKĖT. barred. Entrance Sto, to go to second pony.
Advices from Shangbai, bearing, date 12th From the two-mile post once round and in,
irst., state-Business reported:-Unions at Father O'Flynn's Donnybrook, rist ......
$735. Ex. 73. Shanghai and Hongkew Whar (Gresson) 1 ::
ves at Tis, 2321/2314 ́for March, and Tis. 240 Mr. Cruickshank's Mikosh, 175 lb
for July. Indo-Chinas at Tis, zo for March. (Johnstone) 2 Farnham Boyds at Tis. 1z14 for Feb., and Tls. Mr. S. P. C's Blue Nile, ust alb (Simcock) 3 122/128 for July. Lands at Tis. 115. Langkals
at 737 for March, and Tls. 240 for June, Mr. Reinbek's Saxonin, 10st glb...(Mackie) Mr. Dryasdust's Beancake, 11st 1lb
Business done, direct:-Tugs at Tis. 591 (Dupree)
"Ord." Farabam Boyds at Tls. 123 cash, and Mr. E. Owen's Grafton, tost 12lb...(Leslie) o
Fis, 128 for July. Donnybrook was on the rails at the start. He held command with Grafton and Blue Nila behind. Beancake overtook Donnybrook at the back stretch and led to the Bowrington gate when Donnybrook again worked up and got into first position. Bearcake overtook him once more in the straight. A dash home en- sued and Donnybrook answering the whip passed the post winner; Mikosh two lengths behind second.,
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Time: 2.39 2/5. Winner: $42.70.", Pari-mutuel, 1st $900 and $7.07; 3rd $11.40. For all THE "ROSE" -CUP. Presented,
griffins that have run at this meeting nad not won n race. Weight for inches as per scale, Unplaced ponies allowed gib. Off * day winners barred. Entrance $to, to go to
second pony. Threerquarters of a mile.. There were four alerters and resulted in Corean Chief (Dupree) ........................................ Old Boy (Leslie).......... The Quaich.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Selling
Landing-Blank T.T:
Do. Do
le and è months,sight: Frince Bank T.T. America-tank T.T. Germany-Rank T.T. India T.T....
Do. demand........ Shanghai--Bank T-T, Singapore T.T............... apan-Bank T.T Java-Book T.T. ..999
Buying.
1 months' sigh: L/C........ 6 months' sight LIC.
.....,2.01
To-day's® Advertisements.
AMERICAN CONSULAR NOTIFICA- TION.
No, 1.
have
day "SSUMED CHARGE of the Office of the AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL al Hongkong,
WILBUR T. GRACEY, Vice-Consul General in Charge..
[141 Hongkong, 16th February, 1906
AMERICAN CONSULAR NOTIFICA- TION.
No. 2.
States Treasury Department at Wush- PURSUANT to Advices from the United mngton, fixing the value of the Hongkong Dollar, exporters of merchandise to the United Stater
The Philippine Islands, ara informed that the RATE OF EXCHANGE, for the (longkong Dollar from this date until further notice from this Consulate will be 50.
Contular fees will, therefore, be as follows: TRIPLICATE INVOICES, $3.50 Gold or
$4.98 Hongkong Currency. QUADRUPLICATE INVOICES, $4.50 Gold
or $8 96 Hongkong Currency. However, the fees for quadruplicato invoices of goods shipped in bond, via Original Port of entry, for final entry at interior Pons, will be the same as those for triplicata invoices- $1.50 Gold or $4.98 Hongkong Currency.
Extra copies of invoices may be obtained by Gold or $3.98 Hongkong Currency, paying a fee of 52.00
All Invoices should show the particular kinds of mercha dise shipped, the quantity of same, and the price paid for each variety.
In accordance with the tariff of Consular Fees attention is called to the following charges
BILLS OF HEALTH, $500 Gold or $9.96
Hongkong Currency. SUPPLEMENTAL BILLS OF HEALTH,
Sz 50 Gold or $4.98 Hongkong Currency. LANDING CERTIFICATES, $1.50.Gold.or
$4.98 Hongkong Currency.. No Chinese or Japanese subsidiary coin will be received in the office..
OFFICE HOURS.
The attention of shippers is called to the fact 2' 3/16 that the office of the Consulate will be opened .......7.62
for shipping work only between the hours of 10 A. and 3.30 P.M. on all week days, with .2.12 the exception of Saturday, when the office will .154
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close at I P.M.
WILBUR T. GRACEY, Vice-Consul General in Charge.
.14% prem; | Consulate General of the United States of
1012
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10 day sight San Francisco & New York ..sof
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511 4 months' sight
30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 2/1 9/16
manihs' sight France......
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4 months' sight Germany
Bar Silver
3
Bank of England rate Cnuersion.
THE KNIGHTS' CR-Valpa SD
achico. For subscription griffins that have started on the Off-day and not won a race. Unplaced ponies on the Off-day allowed gib. Weight for inches as per scale. Half a mile, For the concluding race of the day mine ponies entered, and was won by
Shimeosite (Leslie)
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Sirocco (Dupree) Promised Land (Mackie)
COMMERCIAL.
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT,
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Reviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Potts write in their report of 16th inst, as follows:-As was to be expected, the Races have completely diverted the attention of investors and consequently we have hardly any transaction of positive impor tance to record, but now that the holidays are over, a general revival of business in the com- week may be looked for with a fair degree
A fair start, with tonnybrook leading, and Drogheda, Lucky Chief and Highland Laird in his wake. The order was the same at Black Rock, the trio closing up Along the straight Donnybrook was st making the pace for his stable companion, with Lucky Chief at his
of confidence. heels. At the football shed and to the Black Rock these two ponies led the way from the
Banks.--Hongkong and Shanghai Banks others by ab un fileen lengths. At the village, have again been booked at 5893 and close with for the home run, Lucky Chief got ahead of
tanced the field by too great an advantage for Donnybrook and wan easily. He had out-dis.funer sellers at that rate. There is no change in the London quotation. . Nationals continue firm at $38. the others to have any chance.
Time: $3-44 1/5.
Winner: $13,70.
Pari-mutuel, 1st $13.50; 2nd $8.70,
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Marine Insurances--Cantons have still fur ther' improved and have inquiries at $335 China Traders are firmer and have alvanced. to $92. Unions have also appreciated in value
1906 race meeting, held under the auspices of THE "ZAPETER" CUP.- Presented. For and close at $740 after sales at $735. Yang!szes
the Hongkong Jockey Club, to a successful conclusion. Shimossite's wie in the "Knights" Cup was an agreeable surprise when the win- ning ticket potted $103.10. In the long annals of the Colony's turf history the season con cluded to-day will be ranked with the best, if not from the point of view of atmospheric conditions at any rate when regarded purely in the light of good racing and genuine sport.
The magnificent Band of the Royal West Kent Regiment was again present, and under the baton of Bandmaster McKelvey rendered some delightful selections. The following was the programme -
Grand March......" Lorraine " Overture.......sams"
Gange
.** Raymond “.............., Tomas
Wagner *Selection from....., "Tannhauser ".....
..German Three dance
dance) from ...“Henry VIII",
....Soun March...**** Overtors (9....................... "Cheron" ;, Weber Eton Bowling Song".. Kaps VAL
......"Eton Reialucences of......" All Nations ...... Flujodfrey Morceau Mignon, „,"Salut D'Amour" .................Elgar Oriental March......." Indienne "...........Sellenick Balection from..." Iolanda"......Sullivan Vahe............. "Jeunesse Dored "Waldreufel
Silicia"
cum Blon
Intermered Two-step..
." Mumblin' Moss"... Turban
THE "SPECULATION" CUP-Presented. For all subscripting griffins that have run at this meeting and not won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced ponies allowed 5 lb. Entrance $to, to go to second pony, Five furlongs.
129th Baluchis Pathan, 1ist rib (Humer)) Mr. Medico Sonenoid, rost ralbs*
(jobastone),
subscription griffins of this season that have run at this meeting and not 'won' a' race.. Weight for inches as per scale. Unplaced ponies during first three days allowed 5 lb. Off-day placed ponies not penalised. Off-day winners barred. Entrance $:0, to go to second pony. One mile and a quarter, Mr. Cruickshank's Red Herring, sost rzibs
(Johnstone) 1
1
Mr. Babington's Rover, tost 4lbs (Robertson) Messrs. T. F. Hough and Shewan's Pro-
mised Land, 1051 7lba (Mackie) 3 H.E. the Governor'a Shimeosite, 1ost solbs.
(Leslie) o ragth Baluchi's Pathan, rist tih (Hamer)... a Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Star, Jost
7lbs (⚫lderton) o Messrs. Hough and Shewan's Halcyon
Days, rost 7lbs (Dupree) o At the fall of the flag Halcyon Days took command on the rails, Pathan second and Rover third; the others in a bunch behind. On passing the judge's box the arder was: Rover and Halcyon Days together and Shimoe- site third. This was maintained all the way up the shed, when Halcyon took first place as far as the Black Rock with Red Herring Red Herring came up some distance off.
have risen in Shanghai and are wanted at $175 Fire Insurances-China Fires can be placed at $88. Hongkong Fires have declined to $320, at which price there are sellers.
Shipping-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats can be obtained at $25 ex the dividend of St paid to-day. Indo-Chinas are sicady at 597. Shell Transports bave slightly weakened and have been disposed of at 22s. 6d. There is no change in other stocks under this head and we have heard of no business.
Refineries-China Sugars are on offer it $116. A strong demand for Luzons has sent the shares up to $40. Ferak Sugars have been sold in Shanghai at Tls: 75 and Tlo, 7zj.
OPIUM QUOTATIONE, To-day's quotations are as follows:
Malwa New
2.64)
2.66
2.17 ...35€ ...4 4
America.
Hongkong, 16th February, 1906.
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Area.
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Ras 1,800
Intimations.
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CATHEDRAL, JOHN'S
by
Mr. DENMAN FULLER, F.R.C.O... L R‹Â‚M« ON
TUESDAY,
February 27th, at 5.30 P.M.
The programine will consist of Organ Ar rangements and Two Motetts by the Cathedral Choir.
Collection in aid of the Cathedral Choir Fund.
Hongkong, 17th February, 1906,
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Mining-Chinese Engineerings continue in CANADIAN SALMON
demand at Tis, 9.70 Raubs have receded to 53) and can be procured at that price.
Docks, Wharves and Godowns.-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks are in the market.at $165,
Famhams have improved a few points and sales at Tls, r23 and 'Tis 124 have been effected, Kowloon Wharfs have weakened to Stok. Hongkew Wharfs have also declined and are offering at Tls. 227k
Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong Lands are quite at $120. Shanghai Lands strong at the village and challenged Rover have further declined and have been sold at Coming home a good race ensued resulting in Tia. 114. Kowloon Lands are to be had at Red Herring winning off Rover by half a neck, | 537, while West Points remain unaltered at with Promised Land about two lengiht behind. ..$53. There is nothing doing in Hongkong
Time: 3.04.
Hotels and quotation, ›is: unchanged.. Astor House Hotels are reported sold at Say, Sayi Fari-mutuel, zat $6,80; and $13.901, 3rd $18. Hotel des Colonies have improved and have been bought at Tin, 18, Humphreys
Winner: 59,80.
Mr. Magpie's Valocity, rost yibs ....(Leslio) 3 | $15,50,
AND
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FRESH AND NICE,
40 CENTS PEn lb.
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