Bilzdale
Highland Heather
Saludin... Autumn Rose
Huang...
No Wanchee
Robbie
Placed Betting:
* P
19
88
16
14
Moorish Chief
42
Нотосев
*
Bilsdale...
376 ST
Highland Heather
303
Saladio...
ни
47
Autumn Rose
43
Huisg
234 45
21
+
***
No Wanches Robbie...
14 4.—THE LADIES' PURSE.-Prevented Second to receive $150; and third $50. For Chinn ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting other than subscrip- 'tion griffins 5 lb., extra. Unplaced runners and jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5lb. Allowances accumul ative. Entrance $to. Once round,
+
Me John Peel's Cotswold 11st glb ....ya (Johnstone) Mr. Far Comanche, 1st 1tb ......(Moller) 2 Mr. Copenhagen's Crisis, tort 7lh"...(Zahn), 3 Mr. F. D. Marshall's Tip Cat, 1st 1lb...(Vida). o Mr. Gödfrey Master's Blue Nile, rist 6th ...
*5lb allowance.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 1907.
Southdown
Comanche Quoin
+11
317
433
*** 135 *....247
Tip Cat........ 9-THE CHAMPION STAKER-With $500 added. Second, to receive $100; and third
Zapeter third, Craved fourth, Preston fifth and Melrose Is The order passed the Stand was the same as at the start and there was no chango as far as the Bowrington Ghts when -Zapoter drew up slightly to Cadzow; Matrose and Preston kept company at the rear. At the foot of the bill Preston began to work up "gradually and without trouble got into fifth and fourth positions respectively. Manchurian; Chiefs, chance nuw began to wane, and he steadily dropped out of the race being over-r. Buxey's Triumph Rose,Ita Ilb (Dupree) 1 taken by Zapster and Preston respectively. A Mr Buxey's Glorious Rose, zistilb (Master) a fiue rice, ensued in the "home straight. The Mr. John Peel's Cotswold, trat 416 Pride of Cadrow, to general" surprise, wiested
(Grasson), 3 second position from Zapeter who was third. Melrose finished lam. Preston's in was by about three lengths.
Time 1.2.46 3/5 Winner: 513.to
Pari-mutuel: 1st $5.50; 20d $15.50; 3rd:19.201 The bettings were:
Winners:
The Pride of Cadzow...
Manchutian Chief
Melrose...
Zapeler...
Craven.... Preston...
.50
94
189
13!
41
78
315
Placed Betting:
(Owner)
The Pride of Cadiow... Manchurian Chief "
139
han
Melrose
363
182
7* 623
The position at the post was Cirsis, Nile, Tip Cat and Comanche. Tip Cat fed. at the start from Comanche, with Blue Nile third, Crisis fourth and Cotswold last. At the Foot- ball Stand the field was well spread out. Tip Cat led by ten lengths from Comanche, Bine Nile was third, while Cotswold brought up the rear many lengths behind. Up the incline. Blue Nile reduced his distance with Comanche with whom he drew level at the village, Cotswold now came up strong, and taking the inside course soon drew level with the favourite; Blue Nile, whom he displaced at the straight, winning easily by six lengths, Blue Nile was last. Comanche second and Crisis third,
Time: 14
Winner: $14.10
Pari-mutael: 1st $9.30; 2nd $10.50. Following was the betting
Winners:
Crisis
Comanche...
Tip Cat...
.99 108,
Blue Nile
324
Cotswold
271
Placed Ponies,
Crisis
t
39
Comanche
205
161
362 255.
Tip Cat... Blue Nile Cotswold
At the conclusion of the race the ladies adjourned to the Grand Stood where Mr. Johnstone, the rider of the winner, Cois wold, received the Purse, presented by the ladies of Hongkong, on whose behalf Miss Master made the presentation. She received a beaut ful bouquet of flowers from Mr. John Hone. Three cheers and a tiger were then given to Miss Master and the ladies of Hong kong.
:
There was an interval for tiffia after the race for the adics Purse.
5-THE FLYAWAY STAKES.-Value $400. Be
cond to receive $lon; and third $ja. For China ponies bond fire griffins, on" date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Win. wers of one race 5th, extra: of two races 7ib. extra; and of three or moje races to ib, extra. Jockeys who have never had a win- ing mount allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. Se ven furlongs.
Mr. John Peel's Southwold, tist olb.........
(Johnstone)!
o
Mr. Buxey's Spring Rose, 11st Blb... Master) 1 Mr. Pas Marsala, 1st glb.........(Vida) 1 Mr. Fas' Black Pansy, list olb...... (Moller) Mr. C. H. Ross' Ben Eion, 1st 3lbs (Dupree) o Black Pansy gave some trouble at the start, but when the field got away Ben. Eion forged ahead, followed by Rack Pansy, Southwold, Marsala and Spring Rose. At the Bowrington bend the position was unchanged. Southwold raced with Marsala in the third. position. At the foot of the hill Spring Rose closed in slight- ly with the pair beföre him and drew level with them at the village. Ben Hion still command. ed a long lead, Black Pansy was then'second. Wheeling round Spring. Rose, following his rider's favourite course, took the outer course, while Johnstone brought South- wold dangerously near the leader whom he displaced on entering the straight, hotly pur- aued by Marsala. Master called upon Spring Rose a rifle ton late and when the post was reached he lost the race by half a length to Southwold; another furlong might have revers ed the judge's decision. An exciting finish.
Time: 1.53,2/5
Winner: $36.80
Pari-mutuet: 152 58.30; 2nd $5.90.
The bettings were:-
Winner:
Black Pansy... Markala...
***
Spring Rose...
Southwold
Ben Eien
Placed Betting:-
Black Pensy Marsala......
Spring Rose... Southwold Ben Bion
155 133
527
121
190
54
166
**
139.
2.
106
FO
583
**
531
***
75
***
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6.--THE PHAETHON STAKES. Handicap Value $400. Second to receive $100; and third $50. For China ponies entered at any Gymkhanameeting or meetings of the season 1906, and griffins on date of entry, Previous winners and non-starters at this meeting. barred. Entrance S10. Oos mile and a quarter.
Mr. Bratton's Preston, Jost tolb.(Vida) I Mom. T. F. Hough and R. Shewan's The
Zapeter Craven
Preston
7.THE GOVERNOR'S CUP-Presented by is
Excellenity Sir Matthew Nathan, KC M.G. Second to receive Sico; and third $50, Fur Chinn ponies, subscription griffins of this season 19c5-1907. Weight for inches as per scale. Bevious winners of one race 7 b extra, of two or more races to lb, extra. Unplaced runners allowed 3 lb. Entrance
$10. One mite,
Mr. W, G. Clarke's Vagabond, rost selbs
{Johnstone) I Mr. C. Paul Chater's Rust, 17st 2
2lbf (Dupree) z Mr. Buxey's Small Rose, lost 12lb (Master) Mr. John Peel's Hilsdale, tost 1216*(Gresson) - Messrs. Parker and Mackie's No Sarvy,
11st $1bst
(Moller)
3
Mr. Hurstham's Wicked, tost 12th... (Gegg) Mr. Medico's Nigel, 11stralis) ........(Vida)--ö Mr. A. J. Williams', Brython, lost izh* (Zahn) o Mr. Waylong's As Usual, tost gli*........
(Hickman) 'D * 3lbs allowance. ...” +7lbs penalty. A capital stari for such a large field. Rust led the bunch in passing the Stand, Small Rose was second, and No-avvy third, Wicked a long way behind Inst. Rust "led for the next half mile. Vagabond at the hill climb got into fifth position and steadily drew level with Small Rose. At the village Rust led from No Savvy who, gradually, dropped into third and then fourth positions, Vagabond and Small Rose making great efforts for the leadership which Rust was compelled to surrender to Vagabond. The latter passed the judge's Box the winner by two lengths from Rust second, Small Rose a good third and No Savvy was fourth. As Usual was last,
Pride of Cadzow, Irst of......(Mackie) a Mr. H, P. White's Zapater, fost ab (Dupree) '3 Mr. Ellis Kadooria's Manchurian Chief..............? |
rost 715 kayupom...{Zabn) (0 Mr. Buxey's Malrose, tost zolb...(Master) 0 Mr. John Peel's Craven, zos: ab* {Grossop)
* 4ib, over,
To a good stert Manchurian Chief weat landing from The Pride of Cadrow, wijk
Time: 2.10
Winner: $10,30. Pari-mutuel: 1st $5.70j 2nd-$8.10; 301 $7.70. The betting lists as posted were —
Wina'ri
Smil Ruse... Hilsdate... Vagabond
SEIH. PRINCE PUSHIM.
ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG.
Imperial Highnein selegraphed to the Em peror bis appreciation of the attention and ser- |vicesofCapt. T. H‚'Hide, n.8.x, of the Devanda, and the arrangements made for his comfort on board that vessel. The Prince will remain in Paris for a time awaiting the arrival there of Admiral Baren Yamamoto, ex-Minister for the Navy, who is to accompany the Prince to Eng laad and who to leave japan on the 3rd prox
THE SUITE.
Intimations.
THE
Once again has Hongkong had to welcome $100 For China ponies, winners at this Royalty to its shores, this time the Royal vis. niesting only. A forced entry, Entranceitor being Illa Imperial Highness Prince Sa $20,- Winners of two races $105, of three or dasara Fushimi, cousin of His Imperial Ma more races $50. Weight for inches as per | jesty the Emperor of Japan, and brother-in-
The personnel of the saite accompanying ROBINSON PIANO *Calc One mile and a quarter.
law of that Prince. Arisagawa whom we had His Imperial Highness on the Devanha is as the pleasure of welcoming here koma eighteen follows: General Baron Nishi, Colonel Mat mooths ago, Prince Fashim! is now on his suishi, Captain Takarate, Commander Kalo, way to England on a special mission from sand Cavalry Captain Utaka. Of these. General
Baron Nishi is a Privy Councillor, and was' 'Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan 'to born in Satsuma in 1847, and is consequently His Majesty King Edward VII, by way of res sixty years of age. He entered the diplomatic turning the apecial visit of His Royal Highness service early, and was Minister at St. Peters Prince Arthur of Connaught and the Garter burg from 1886 to 1896, Minister for Foreign mission to Japan last year..
affairs 1897 to 1898, under the Mastakata and The P. and O. es. Devanko, with His Imperoccasion of the North China trouble, and was Ito administration; Minister to Peking on the Mr. Wingard's White Blaze, rist 1lb...(Cox)ial Highness Prince Fushimi and party on board, one of those who sustained the memorable Mr. Copenhagen's Cosmopolitan. 11 lb
siege. He was created Barn in 1891.
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Mr. Brutton's Kingston, 11st üb...(Button) Mt. John Peel's Ard Patrick, Ist tib
(Johnstone). Mr. Carruthers' Homocea, tost gib........
Cruickshank)
.
(Zaho)
Mr. Bruttoo's Preston, itst il.(Vida)
Considerable interest was manifested in the tace for the Champion Stakes, Glorious Rose (Master.up) was the first pany chalked on the board, Mr. Buxey sent out two, the other being Triumph Rose. Mr. John Peel was also re presented by a couple of contestants; so also was Mr. Brusted with his Kingston and Preston, Marsala's non-appearance was' a disappoint- ment. Homocen, the invincible "sub," com- manded a laige amount of public patronage. There were two false starts, the loses each time giving trouble at the post. When
arrived in the barbour at an early hour this morning, and soon after she had taken up ber pörition at her moorings Captain Coleman, A.D.C., on behalf of His Excellency the Governs or, Six Matthew Nathan, K.GM.., proceeded on board to welcome the Imperial visitor to Hong. kong, being accompanied by Mr. Tanaka, Japanese Consul at this port. The hour for loading had been set for twelve o'clock, noon, and long before that hour immerse crowds had gathered along the Central, in the vicinity of Blake Pier. At Blake Piar Itself was lined up a guard of honour drawn from the 3 d Middlesex Regi- ments with Band and Colours. On the Pier
Praya
Referring to the visit of His Imperial High- neys.in England, the Pires, of the rath - inst, will give a welcome opportunity for all classes anys the visit of Prince Fushimi to Englana
in Great Britain to prove that the sentiments of the whole nation towards Japan are unaltered,
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which had been gaily decorated with palms and buating, and laid with red baize along its entire length, waiting to receive the Imperial visitor were is Excellency Major-Gencial Broadwood, G.Ó.C., and staff, Messrs. M., Kobayashi, Manager, Mitsu Bishi Co.; T. Takamichi, Manager, Yokohama Specie Bank: THE Undersigned have received instructions, K. Matsida, Manager, Toyo Kisen Kaisha; T. Arima, Manager, Osaka Shosen Kaisha; A. 5. Mihara, Manager, 'Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and others having gone on board the Devanha to welcome their Imperial countryman,
the flag dropped Kingston was in the lead, then Cosmopolitan, Glorious Rose and White Blaze was lusty It did not take Wingard's representative long to make up for the disad vantage he had at the flart. When the field galloped past the Stand Cosmopolitan was first, Kingsten second, White Blaze third, Glorious Rose fourth and Preston last. In this order they wheeled round the Golf Club beid and then to the gine where White Blaze caught up to Kingston. The latter for a short while worked into first position, then yielded it again to Cosmopolitan. While Blaze gradually fall- The weather was dull and overcast, and a ing out of the race. Cotswold (Gresson up) at fresh, east wind was blowing, making it. this stage made a determined effort to close anything but pleasant for those waiting about in with the leaders. At the village the Rores in such an exposed focality, as Blake Pier were coming up strong. A splendid race and us vicinity, and seither was it auspicious ensued to the end. Cotswold gamely coo-weather in which to receive our ally's rela tended for the honours; but the Roses tive, when passing through on his mission were much the better posies, As Glorious to our Sovereign. Shortly before noon the Rose was ridden easily home by, Master, launch Victoria was seen to leave the side of Triumph Rose rushed up and won by the Bevanda, the first boom of the imperial stable companion salute announcing the fact to the Colony. twa, lengths from his in the rattling good time of 2.38 3/5. The Quickly she passed the intervening space be same pony won the Champions for Mr.tween the ail steamer and the Pier, and ho Mody last year in 2.36 4/5. There were time was lost in landing. As His Imperial many ringing cheers for rider and owner at the Highness stepped ashore the guard presented conclusion of the raça.
arms, the Band breaking into the Japanese Time: 2,38.3/5
National Anthem, Kima-Gawa, while His Winner: $22.50.
Imperial Highɛess and staff stood at -Pari-mutuel: 1st $20.40; 2nd $6.20; 3id attention. His Excellency the General $12.60.
Officer Cominanding then received the Imperial guest, and introduced those pre- sent, Mr. Tanaka, Japanese Coosel, perform.
chairs,
Prince Fushimi and suite left the Course after this race with the Governor and palty. to THE NT. DESPERANDUM STAKES-Aing the same office for his countrymen, sweepstakes of $5 with Soo added, Second His Imperial Highness, shaking hands with to receive $100; and third $57. For China all present. The Imperial party then ponies, subscription griffins of this season' 19 6-1907 that have run and nut won at this entered the Government House
which were in waiting, and accompanied by meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have never had a winning Mr. R. A.. B. Ponsonby, and escorted by a mount allowed 4 lb. Five furlongs.
passe of Indian Police, proceeded to Govern There were twelve sarters.
ments House, where His Excellency the Go- Mr. C. H. Ross' Ben Wyvis 11,
Vernor, Sie Matthew, Nathan, was waiting to receive them, and where they will stay for, the next two days, until the s,s. Dequanda is ready for sex again, when they with proceed in her, a Singapore, as far as Colombo, where they
4
1
2
Mr. D. M...donald's Highland Bonnet,...... 3
Time: 1.58 4/5.
Winner: $22.80.
Pari-mutuel: 1st $8.20; 2nd $13.20; 3rd will transfer to the home-boat for Marseilles,.
THE WHATHER,
23
460
Mr. Magpie's Cherub,.....
No Savvy
$16.
Rust......
131
Wicked...
15
Nigel...
83
St1.00.
Brythan... Asasoal...
39
13
Placed Betting:
Small Rose
240
-43
65
312
217
35
63
145 33
Bilsdale...
**
141
Vagabond No Savvy Rust Wicked... Brython...... Nigel "Asusual... 8-THE CONSOLATION STAKES-A sweep- stakes of 310 each with 5100 added. Second to receive $100; and third $go. For China ponies tilat bave run and nat won at this meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have over had a winning mount allowed Ib. Three quarters of a mile.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figa First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 21st at 11.55 a-The barometer has, fallen over Japan owing to the depression which is off the S.E. coast and moving apparently to the N.E..
Pressure has increased slightly over China, the high pressure area still being central over the continent to the North of the Yangtze.
Very strong monsoon may be expected along the China coast, an 1 over the China Sea.
·
FORKCAST,
1.--Hongkong and neighbourhood, N, winds fresh; clouds, dull.
1-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong.
South coast of China between flongkong and Lamock, N. winds, strang.
4.-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. 3
Mr. John Peel's Quarn, rest alb...(Gresson) 1 Me. Buxey's Coronet Rose, List Ilb (Master) 2 MF. B. Marshall's Tip Cat, 11st 1b (Vida) 3 Mr. Copenhagen's Crisis, jost Falb...(Zahn) o Mr. John Peel's Southdown, lost glb.........
(Johnstone) o Mr. Fas' Comanche, 11st 1lb... (Moller) a In the Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Tip Cat, was led to the post. There was Appeal (before Lord Justice Cozens-Hardy and one false start. When the flag dropped, Tip Cal was several lengths from the second pony; Quarn and Southdown third, and Coronet kose and Comanche being practically left at the post. As far as the rock the ponies went | up in processional order with several lengths separating one another. At the village Tip Cat slowly lost his lead to Quorn, rursued by his companion, Southdown, Coronet Rose seamen had refused to proceed on a voyage spurted, and came gamely down the straight; | from Hongkong to the Japanese port ef Sasebo but the distance was much too short to enable during hostilities between Russia and Japas, him to makeup forthe wretched start he had had. The Court of Appeal held that the plaintiffs were
Lord Justice Fletcher Moulton) the case of Cains and Others v. The Palace Shipping Company, Limited, has been heard. This was ari application by the defendants for a stay of execution pending an appeal to the House of Lords. The action was brought by seamen 3gainst shipowners to recover wages and main. tenance in respect of a period of time after the
Prince Fusbimi. feft Yokohama' on the 12th inst., by the s.s. Devanha, en route to England, having lelt Tokio at 10.15 by train that morning alter taking lea e of His Majesty the Emperor. Prince Arisugawa, and other Princes of the Imperial family, Marquis 1to, Marquis Yama, gata, and a large number of other distinguished officials and Peers assembled at Shinbashi Station
the Prince off. Prince Higashi
· Fushimi, Prince Kwacho, and Piece Kuní ag companied H.1.H. to Yovaljama by the same train. Ar- 11.03 a.m. bis Imperial Highness embarked on the Devine, which steamed slowly out of the harbour, amidst a mighty
Binzai from the large crowd assembled,
His Imperial Highness's suite consists of Admiral Baron Yamamoto, Ex-Minister for the Navy General Baron Nishi, Colonel Matsui: shi, Captain Takarabe, Commander Kato, and Cavalry Captain Utaka.
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for the winner on his return to the enclosure,
Time: 1-33 Winner: $55.
Tip Cat third. It was resson's first winAfter bearing counsel the Court ordered this season. He received an enthusiastic. re-that there should be a stay pending the appeal ception. "Harrahs" and a "tiger" rang out to the House of Lords on the following terms; -The defendants to pay over to the solicitor for the plaintiffs forthwith the following sams, which have been paid or advanced by the Pari-mutuel: 18 $13.50; 2nd $8.20; 3rd 59 ga. nniga to these plaintiffs:-Fitzgerald, L169 Bettings were as follows:-
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Winners: Coronet Rose
4
***
Crisis Southdown Comanche Quem Tip Cat...
Placed Betting: Coronal Rese
Crisis ***
330
41
229
257
$8
iv., 129
33
respectively have been taxed;"
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A
Passage Fare-Single Journey...........$4.
A MISHAP AT THE START, From the N. G. D. News we learn that, on the 14th inst, the Devanka had to put back to Kobe, having been in collision with the the Inland Sea, near Hilsugahama, the Japanese steamer Shinshu Maru(1640 tons net) Meals Devianka being struck on the starboard bow, the damage, fortunately, not being of a serious nature. The Divanka was placed in the band pushed through the repairs with all possible "of the Kawasaki Dock Company at Kobe, who despatch, so that she was enabled to sail before noon the following-day," Before leaving"Hig|
........St each.
The Company's Wharf is situated in front of the New Western Markét, opposite the old Harbour Office.
YURN ON 5,5, CO., LD.,
No, B, Queen's Road West Hongkong, 14th January, 1007:
1.20
$1.
4.00 2.35
1.40
3.25 3,00
1.00
Sloe Gin (Pedlar Brand)... Syrups de Lemon, Cerises, de Gomme Grenadine, &c. Byrrh, Appetising Tonic Wins Orange Quinlae Wide (Crab-
bic's) Cherries in Maraschino, "Vic-
tor" Brand...
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1.35
1.10
1:50
1.75
2.00
AUSTRALIAN WINES.
H. J. LINDEMAN'S CAWAREA CLARETS AND HOOKS.
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Claret per Case 12 Bottles $15.00
Cawara
** 24.
Hock ***
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12
11 15.00%
11
24
H. PRICE & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, gih February, 1907,
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