BUFFS RACE mebling,

CAPITAL AFTERNOONE SPORT The second annual regimental race meeting held by the Officers of the Buffs took place on Saturday afternoon. The aller darea was small, and this was explained by the inclement con dition of the weather. The sport provided ... was, nevertheless, interesting and, the folshes, in no less than three out of the six events, word keen and exciting. Jock Scott's win in the sace for the Jockey Club Cap, furnished an agreeable surprise to his supporters in the *pati," who came-in for $20970 for every Sc Invested; one fortunate gentleman had; no less than five tickets on the,winner while another of Palm Treo's patrons had two.

Among those present was His Excellency the Governor who arrived alter the third race and stayed lill the end.

At the conclusion of the races, Mrs. Eaton pratented the prizes to the successful' owners, after which Lieut-Colonel Bayard thanked the Stewards of the Jockey Club for the use of the Come that afternoon,

".

The Band of the Buffs enlivened the pro- cordings with pleasing selections of music capitally rendered.

STEWARDS: Lieut. Cal R. Bayard, D.5.0., Major W, A. Eaton, Majo, H. Findlay, Mr. H. W. Grobu, Mr. H. B. Potter and The lion, P. G. Scarlots,

Judges-Major-General R. G. Broadwood, C.B., Commódere Lyon, A.D.C. RN,

Starters. The Hoa, Sir Henry May, XCM and Mr. T. F. Hough.

Clerk of the Scales.-Mr. H. P. White. Clerk of the Course.-Major W. A. Faton, Hoa. Secretary.-Y. H. W. Green," 1.2.3 P.M.-THE SUBALTERNA CUP-A sweepstakes of 55 for starters. For China polo ponies the property of subalterns, The Buff. Weights, penalties and conditions as for Regimental Cup. To be ridden by sub- alterns, The Buff». Three furlongs... The Hon. P. G. Scarlett'sTM Baluchi Chief, '--

Ital lbs....

...........(Owper) ! Mr. H. D. Cullison Morley's Kirkmahos,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 7 1910

Mr. J. Johnstone's Salvator, xxst 7lb in

(Owner) r Majr Findlay's Billy, rtat 13lb......(Owder) a Lap. Briciloy's (astistock, Ditt 7lb ma'

(Heathcote)' 3 Mc. O. B. G.Davidson's Seraph, fist ylb......

(Brice) o

די

Capts: Dwyer & Beasley's Tamar, 11st 7lb. (Master).

Commodore Lyon's Swan,'tist ylb................... (Fitzherbert)

The Boo. P. G. Scadet's Baluchi Chief,

11 lb

(Owner)

After two false starts the field got away with Seraph in the lead and Billy several lengths habiød last. Salvator soos shot to the front and Billy rapidly made up lost ground, while Cattistock' was making gallant efforts to get level with the leaders. Mr. Jobastona's mount led at the village band, hard-pressed by the next favourite, Billy. Salvator successfully resisted Major Finlay's challenge add rompad home au easy winner with a longth to spare, Cattistock finished third,

Time:"44 3/5 seconds.

72.50.

725.00

Weight for inches as per Hongkong Jockey -- Club scale raised 7181. Penaliles: Wincen at Hongkong Meeting, 1910, once so: lbs, ¡twice 'or oftener, 14, ibx. Winners this day, once 3 lbs, twice or oftener soʻlbs. To be ridden by officers of the Navy and Aimy, of members of the Hongkong Jockey Cleb, Once round.

Mr. J. Johnstone's ch. Salvator, nominated

by Mrs. Grasson izst 7lbs ......(Owner) ! Mr. H. P. White's er. Coxcomb, nominated

To-day's Advertisement.

SPICIAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION

* OF

HIGH CLASS JEWELRY DIRECT FROM LONDON.

HE Undersigned have received instructions THE

E to sell by. PUBLIC AUCTION,

SATURDAY,

by Mrs. Humphreys kist giba (Kramer)''2 Capt, Heathcote's g. Tomahawk, nominated

by Mrs. Stewart ist 13lbs......(Owner)" 3 the 19th March, from 10.45 am. to 12.30 p.m. Messrs. Moxon & Gedge's Fly Tree, nomla

ated by Mrs. Moxon 13lb lb (Master)e Mr. J. Jobastone's Younger Brother, nomin

ated by Mrs Grosson test 8lbs (Maxwall) o Mr. L. Lesson's g. Seafoam, nominated by

Mrs; Adair sist glbs.............................(Owner)... Commodore Lyon's g. Llama Chief, namin. ated by Mrs. Lyon 1st zibs (Owner)

⚫tolbi penalty.

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and on TUESDAY,

AND

GOLD.

22nd March, 1910, at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vœux Road, SINGLE STONE. DIAMOND RINGS, DIAMOND and RUBY, EMERALD, OPAL TURQUOISE and SAPPHIRE RINGS, MARQUISE RINGS, GEMSET· KINGS, GOLD and GOLD-FILLED BANGLES and BRACELETS, GENTS SOLID GOLD and ---| GOLD-FILLED WATCHES and ALBERTS, Through Fig Trees and Tomahawk's rest. DIAMOND TIE PINS and STUD, LEVER loseness some delay was experienced before WATCHES, OPEN-FACE WATON by Ben Pari Mutuel

the start. Liama Chief (Commodore Lyon on (cost £as), 18-Carat GOLD WATCH b Dear (cost £40), GOLD-FILLED RE Dividends:-Win, $ 8.30 np) had to be led to the starting post and PEATER WATCHES, WALTHAM WAT Chth sweep:-

showed bir bad temper, by making a rush op CHES, LADIES' GOLD and Ticket No. 3, x1, $455.75 the bank in front of the spectators' stend. He FILLED LONG. GUARDS NECKLETS,

34, 100, 130.50

very nearly unseated the gallant Commodore BROOCHES, CHARMS, CHRONO STOP. WATCHES, NON-MAGNETIC WATCHES, 18, 3rd, 65 15 by backing us be came down the parch again SILVER-BACKED COMBS, BRUSHES and Commission,

Ultimately the field got away to a capital start, | MIRRORS, CIGARETTE CASES, GOLD. Fig Tree and Tomahawk in partnership lending | FRONTED LINKS and STUDS, GOLD Total;

the bunch. At the furlong post Younger and GOLD-FILLED EARRINGS, BROO 44.00 P.M.THE JOCKEY CLUK PLATE-A Brother, who was lying behind, forced the GHES, HAT PINS, SILVER BELTS, FIELD GLASSES, SILVER-MOUNTED piece of plate presented by the officers, The pace for his stable compraion, Salvator, who | SOENT BOTTLES, &c, &c. Buffr, added to „a sweepstakes of Sio for was hard held by Mr. Johnstone.. Younger starters, For China ponies the property of Brother could not maintain the rapid pace and the members of the Hongkong Jockey Club, fell away. At the Black Rock the fold of Weight for inches as per Họngkong Jockey seven bunched with Tomahawk, slightly aband Club acuto, Penalties: Winners at Hosg-of Coxcomb, Salvator, the favourite, being fifth- kodg Meeting, 1910, once 7lbs, twice or Bringing his mapot round to the outside offener 14 lbs. To be ridden by members course, Mr. Johnstone began to make a deter of the Hongkong Jockey Club. One milo mined effort for the honours of the race. By: and a half.

the time the village was reached be was racing neck and neck with Coxcomb'in the second place, gaining on Tomahawk's feadorship - with every stride." Entering the home straight | the struggle was a keen and exciting one, the trio galloping on equal terms. Tomabawk could not resist the strenuous challenge and the race resolved liself into a trial of speed obalween Salvator and Coxcomb. The former!

bad the advantage of a more experienced and Tytan

uccessful jockey and caught the judge's cys by half a length before Caxcomb who was in TytemByo: front of Tomahawk by a short length

Time: 1m. 57 1/5 sec.

4.

Mejor Baton end Mr. Potter's Jock Scott (late

Palm Tree 1st Biba*............ ........(Potter) Hon. Mr. W. J. Grasson's Lamerion, 11at alb*

**(Johnstone) a rist 8lbs ...... aponizedSill) 2

Mr. G. C. Maxon's Giesler, 10st 11lbs (Maj,- Mr. C. E. G.. Davidson's Seraph, pint albą.

Gen. Broadwood) 3 (Brice) 3 Mr. H. P. White's Sorosis, 11at çība*....................... Mr. E. C. Norman's Ben Alder, 1st lbs

(Heathcote) (Potter) a

Mr. Buzey's Dwarf Rose 1.al, 12lbs (Master), 'Mr. H. W. Grden's Grasshopper, 1rst Elbs

* ibi ponnity. (Henriques) o

Five ponies faced the starter. There was 7lbs, penalty. Five postes started for this race, Kirkmahoe-falte start: At-the-stant-Sorosis-led, but soon surrendered his advantage to Dwarf Rose showed the way to Grasshopper, Seraph, Ban Alder and Baluchi Chiel, the last named having who settled down in front of Jock Scall, the worst of an indifferent start Kirkmaboo Sorosis, Lamerton and Gierler. Dwarf Rose led the quintette round the village bend, Balu- increased his lead to about ten lengths follow. chi Chief hard Hidden 'overtaking his leaders ed by Lamerton. The firm time passed the until he drew level with Seraph who was Judge's. Box, the order was: Dwarf Rose recood to Kirkmahoe. The leader 100k the Lamertoo, Sorosis and Jock Scott, The field rails but could not relain his advantage being raced io processional order down the back successfully challenged by Baluchi Chief, who stretch into the Bowsington band when Giesler Bojshed a tengib in front Kirkmaboo. Seraph crept into fourth place, Dwarf Rose was stili ahead by neveril longths, but Lamerton did. wana.poor third, Time: 453/S

not give him too free a chance, and trotted up in fine style, so a levelling with and passing Dwarf Rose nearing the village. Giesler by this time bad got into third place while Jock Scolt was coming up in a spanking gallop, in the home straight Lamerton was, on the rails, holly pursued by Giesler and Jock Scott on the outside Dwarf Rose had fallen away-several lengths behind. Jock Scott challenged the leader and managed to displace Lamerton at the post by half a length. Gidiler was thlid.,

Time: gm) 12-5/5 set.

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Dividends:-Winner $209.70 Cash sweep:- Ticket No. 135, 1st $554 40

132, and 3158.40 70, 3rd $ 79 20 Commission $88.00

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Dividende:Win,

A few Lots of E. P. Nickel Silvar At quality TABLE PLATE and CUTLERY.

SUNDRY IRISH LINENS. "Catalogues will be issued.

TERMSAs tunal.

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WATER RETURN,

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LD..

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- THE TWENTY-THIRD ORDINARY

HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Mostra' JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. LTD., on SATURDAY, 12th March, at 12.30 PM, for the purpose of receiving the Directors' Report and the Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1909.

will be CLOSED from the stb to 12th March,

*The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

both days inclusive,

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Secretary Hongkong, 26th February, 1910.

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·Captain... J, D.- Andrews, R.K.R., carrylag· Hla Majesty's Malls, will be despatched from this for LONDON "DIRECT call" at BOMBAY

Level, and storage of water in Reservoirs for Passenger and Mails on SATURDAY, the on the rst March, 1910,

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS LEVEL

1909.

1910.

35 6 below) 15'3′′ balow {overflow

overflow 26" 91" below) 28′ 41′′ bolow

wath"..." (overflow

59.80.

Pokfulum

Cash sweep:- Ticket No. 41, 1st, $530.55. 176, 2nd, 177.30 87, 3rd, 2865 Commission, 48.50

· Total, · $995,00

RICKSHA DRIVer hoaxed,

A FARE'S PRACTICAL JOKE.

overflow

Tytam In- 2' rol" balow ď, 6 above termediate overflow

overflow 15 below) 13" 1" below overflow

overflow Wong-nai-( 33. 5′′ below) 45′ 4′′ balow

chúng avoriow

Overflow

STORAGE GALLONS.

1909,

Tylam

......... 149,640,000 Tytam Byowash... 256,050 Tytam Intermediate 180,021,000 Pokfulam ....... 33,840,000 Wong-nai-chung

1910.

151,180,000 all 198,768,000 37,830,000

2,630,000 Total........ 366,387,000 387,778,000 Consumption of water in the City and kill District, during the month of February.

19to,

1909.

Consumption...102,145,000 118,083,000 gallons Estimated). 208,

3,110 ~~209,910- population Consumption)

per head per daynmoun) Constant supply in all districts during Febmary, 1910,

17.5 *20.1 gallops

Intermittent supply by Rider mains la Rider main districte during February, 1909.

KOWLOON WATRE WORKS LEVEL.

"The low clais Chinaman'ls not generally credited with a segss, of humeur bat the other day the Police were aye-witnesses of an in- cident which served to show that it is the exception which proves the rule---To come to the story, a Chinaman hailed a rickshá near the Western Market. The man, whe carried Jar, instructed the ricksbe-poliar to drive him to a certain restaurant. Arriving at his destins. tion, the man asked the driver to wait and proceeded inside the hostel, leaving the far behind him. “After having waited for some- thing like four hours and there being po signs of the fare, the Jehu's patience became, exhausted and he decided to pay a visit to the Central Police Station with the jar. On op Total $880,00 ing the jar, the driver made the precious fod | Gravitation 5-4.45 p.-THE REGIMENTAL CUPA of soms fried mackerel and a quantity of boil. sweepstakes of $5 for starters, For China ed wator, which, needless to remark, was scoot polo ponies the property of officers, The remuneration for a four hours' wait. The per- Buffs, to be certified at such by the stewards petrator of the practical Jake has not been dis. of the meeting. Weight for inches as per covered by the Police and is doubtless enjoy- Jockey Club scale raised 7 thr. To be riding the joke in silence, den by officers of the Regiment. Penalties: Wlacers at Hoogkang meeting, rýro, once 7 lbs, twice 10 lbs, threa timas or oftener 14 lbs. Five furlonge..

'Pari-Mutual. Dividends :-Win, $ 10.00 *Carb Sweep:--

Tickst No. 27, 181, $217-35°

13, 2nd, 62,10 33. 3rd, 31.05 Commission, 14.50.

Total,

34400 2,— 3.0) P.M.—THE UNITED SERVICE CUP

A cup presented by the officers, The Buffs added to a sweepstakes of $10 for starters. For China poules the bord fide properly of officers of the Navy and Army, South China. Weight for inches as per Hongkong Jockey Club scale raised 7 lby. Penalties: Winners at Hongkong Meeting, igro, once 7 lbs, twice or oftener 14 lbs, Subscription grifins of this season, 1909-1910, allowed 5 lbs. To be ridden by cfficers of the Navy, or Army. Once found. Capt. Heathcote's Tomahawk, itst zibsť ...

(Owner) 1- Capts. Dwyer and Beasley, Kerry, inst glbs†

(Scarlett) 2 Major Gen. Broadwood's Rulus, Irst Bibs....

(Owner) 3 Major Eaton and Mr Potter's Jock Scatt

late Palm Tree, #261 1Ïb6* ......(Potter) o Mr. J. Crookenden's Resolution, fist 11lba*

(Owner) o Mr. Leeson's Seafoam, rat gibi (Owner) o irst 5lb.............................................(Ownti) 1 Dr. Riggall's Mummery, al 5lbs (Maxwell) o Major Findlay's Billy, 1783 12lbs†.....(Owner) a Commodore Lyon's Llama Chief,!1st alb Mr. 1. Crookandes's Resolution, fist glba*

(Owner) o

(Owner) 3 Mr. R. P. Wedd's Bhandy Gaff, 1ist.ralba...

(SI) •

*

*7 lbs. penalty † Allowed 5 lbs. Rufus was on the rails before the fall of the flag and Tomahawk on the outside. To a good start Rufos, ord Jock Scott went in front of the field and 'led for the first furlong, Mammery, several lengths, bringing up the

FORT.

The Hon. P. G. Scarlett's Baluchi Chief,

Major Estor's Vine, 11st gibs.........Potter) Lt.-Col. Bayard's Game Chick, 11st gib...

(Owner) o

*7lbs penalty.! † gibi overweight. At the Bowrington gats Tomahawk

No difficulty was experienced in getting the forced the pace and got ahead of Rufus, the field of six away on equal terms. Billy shot two keeping in close company together. Kerry to the front followed by Game Chick, and Re- , was fifth, but, overhauled the fourth pony at the solution. Shandy Gaff was several lengths bottom of the incline. Passing the Black Rock | bahird last. At the village bend Resolution Tomahawk showed to the front of Rufas, Re- crept up into second place, Game Chick was solution and Keny in the order named, third and Baluchi Chief, fourth. The Chief

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YANGTZE.

SHANGHAI DOCK CO, COMPLIMENTED,

A now river gunboat named 'Qtter has just been built for the German Government to be added to the flest in Chinato waters. It has, been constructed and engined by the well kuowa firm of J. Q. Tecklenborg and Co. of Geestemunde, and re-erected by the Shangbai 'Dock and Engineering Co.; Ld, at their lo. ternational Dock under the supervision of Herr Max Blese of the former firm.

The vessel presents an extremely smart ap- paarance and in bulit throughout of a special armoured steel which combines the advantage. of great strength and extreme lightness. The quarters for the officers, crew and hospital have boon thought out and arranged for the high temperatures to be met with in the upper

add to the comfort a refrigerating machine has been installed of the very latest pattern.

1909.

Kowloon 24′′ 4′′ balow" Reservoir

1910.

14' 10" below overflow

overflow

STORAGE GALLONE.

1929.

1910.

Kowloon Gra

vitation Re 147,433,000 215,933,000 gallons

versair...... Consumption of water in Kowloon during the. month of February:---

1910.

Consumption...20,898,000 11,110,000 gallons

Estimated population Consumption>

1909.

86,500 91,300

..

8.6

perhead per

8.3 gallons day.. digias) The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority.

Events Coming.

Hongkong Horticultural Society, Flower

Tuesday, 8th March,

Show in the Botanic Gardens, 2 p.m.

Hockey Semi-Sval, H.K.H,C. vs Mahrattas, Happy Valley, 4-45 p.m.

Wednesday, 9th, March.

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19th March, at Noon,'taking Passengers' and Cargo for the above Porir.

Silk and Valuables only, will be accepted for Bombay.

Parcels will be received at this Office' datil 4 PM the day before salling, 'The Contents And Valua of all Packages are required. For further Particulars, apply to ....

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Superintendent Hongkong, 7th March, 1910.

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kinds of NEEDLE WORK, Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cath and Collars rosawed on old ones.

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The Superioress will also be most grateful or any PAFER, or old KNVELOPES to be made Into Books for the Chlidren of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters,

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Hongkong, 7th December, 1909.

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CLARETS & SHERRIES.

BEST VALUE GIVEN.

Mummery many length's behind last. Going overjook Game Chick on entering the straight Yangice during the summer months, while to Annual Meeting, at the offices of Messrs. Jar Medoc, St. Emilion, St. Julien, St. Estephe,

down the incline Kerry rushed to the front and home. At this stage a splendid race ensued was almost level with Rusat who was only ball between Bly on the rails, Resolation in the a length behind; Tomahawk on the rails. The middle and Baluchi Chief on the outside. The two favourites made a good rica in the home Hon. Scarlett showed excellen! Jockeyship and straight, Tomahawk being on the rails and brought his monol, Balochi Chief, to the front Kerry on the eglaide. Capt. Heathcote's in fine style. The Chief won the race, after an monol was the better of the two and passed exciting Enish, by balf a length from Billy; the winning post length ahead of Kerry, Rufus | the same distance separated the laiter from Re- was a good third,

satution who forthed third. Time: am. 561/5 sec.

Time: 1m. 18 2/5sec.

Pari-Mutuel, Dividende:-Win, # 24.80 Carl sweep:-

Ticket No, z6, 167, S412 65 20, and, 117.90 53, 3rd, 58.95 65.50

M

D

Commission,

Total, 655.co

Dividends :-Win, $30,00 Cash sweep:-

Ticket No, 30, ist; $;67.co 100, and, $162,00

134, 3rd, $ 81.00

.Comminion, igame.

Total, $900.00

The machinery consists of two Schultz water tubo boilers generating steam'at a working pressure of 16 kilogrammes par square cen- timetre, and supplying same to two sets of triple expassion surface condensing engines running at 350 revolutions per minute and developing 2,700 indicated horse.power capabls of driving the vessel at a speed of 141 knots.

The official trial took place on the 28th ultimo, ontaide Woo-sung, with most sazişinez tory resuits, all requirements being more than folilled in every care, with the result that the commission appointed by the Admiralty had

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Ltd.,

ding, Matheson & Co. Ltd., 11 o'clock Noop.

Hongkong Horticultural Society, Flower Show in the Botanic Gardens..

Thanday, 10th March. China Fire Insurance Company, Limited, Annual Meeting, at 3, Queen's Road Central'

Noop.

Friday, 11th March.

Ch. Larose, Ch. Mouton Rothschild.

Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Manzanilla, Amoroso, Fino Seco,

Hongkong, Aanual Dinner, at Hongkong Hotel, 8. p.m.

Kowloon Wharf and Godown-Co., arrual jamesling, 12.30 p.m

A

Saturday, in March. Hongkong Regalia, Hongkong Football Shield: Final, Buffs ur

the merchant marine flag bauled down on the Naval Yard 4 pm.

return trip and the naval flag hoisted, denoting Boxing "Bill Lawis” or “ Batiltag Simms,” that the Otter kad baas taken over and placed || City Hall. ****

31.50 PM-TEE POLO SCURRY.-A place of | 6-5.15-P.M.-The 'Ladies BRACELET:-A, in commission. We understand that Mr. Blase

pists, added to a swoopstakes' of $5 for start- -erni: For bona fide Chica polo ponies, to ba certified as such by the hon, secretary, Hong- Rong Polo Clab. Catch weights zist, 7 lbs. To be riddan by mambers of lkg Hongkong Polo Olab. Tares fudongo

Tossday, 15th March, sweeplakes of $5 for starter: For China | is well satisfied with the speedy work of the' China Borneo Company Limited, Anstal ponies the bord de property of officers, Shanghai Dock & Hogineering Co, Ld. and || Mosting, at St. George's Building, noơn, Navy and Army, South China, or of mim- | hai bean, anthorized to congratulate the dim bam, Hongkong "Jockey Club, To be on having falshed the whole work in much nominated by a lady residing in the Colony | Jees than the contract time-8; 6) D. Now, at “ Lan Mor" Fast Rowdy's pass

Friday, 18th March, Hughes and Hough Auction sale of furniture

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