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TRAINING NOTES
ICE IN HONGKONG,
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Last Gallop Before Entries Close.
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the same oryel covering and The was a very good attendance little drops of is being at the at the Racere this morning points of the leaves etc; but after
to witness the final gallope before the cold night it wis not merely the close of the entries for the here and there that the effects of events at the forthcoming meeting. Noticeable amongst those present frost could be seen. were His Excellency the Governor
· THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17-19,
Notices. -
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
R.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
MN TAN Chinese PURE, RICH & WHOLESOME
graduate versed
Htera-
ture, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years. He has a good method of train-
"I found some ice in two tuba ing Europeans to pass in the is and Lady and Miss May, Captain and the edge of the water butt Chinese examination, and Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Landale, was hardened with the same sub-possessed of a first rate certificato as & Chinose teacher: He has
MILK
Messera H.P. White, T. F. Hough, stance and the top was choked also a good knowledge of Manda Straight as it comes from the Cow.
G.
R..
KOWLOON BRITISH
Sir Paul Chater, Messrs Ellis with a small icicle. The wires tin and Hakka. Kadorie, Maitland, and Gegg, of the tennis netting were icad Those who intend learning the the latter looking very wall over, the edge of some flower pots Chinese language are requested in spite of his recent illness the same; eech leaf, of some of to write c/o Hongkong Tele- Despite the fact that the morn-plants was glazed over and stiff; graph" office or direct to $7 ing opened nice and bright, and the twigs of the fir trees were Hollywood Road, 1st floor. the weather was in favour of god beautiful with the same icy coat Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912... galloping generally, the poniesing, and, as the wind blew, they wiro Flow to commence work, cracked with every motion.. although Deford did put in an "The steps in some places and appearance whilst it was dark and rathe also, were slippery and the cantered Sweat Pea was the side of the house most exposed to first to, came ouder orice and the keen North wind was covered covered a mile with chaiming with a sheat of thin ice.. I walked esse in 2 13.2-5, negotiating the round Mount Kellett in the early Inst quarter jo 32. One of the morning before breakfast to enjoy outstanding features of the months unwonted sight, and it was a ing was the remarkably gume new sensation. for an old China display of Mr. Sorres Violini, resident to hear the crystals of ice He was at least seventy yards at cranching under one's feet in long the rear of Flying Kangaio and bite of the road. These crystals another couple of John Peel's age about half an inch in ponies, the brown and the skew- beight at timosand standing erect bald, when the clockers called out "ching.
The first bur ch trav- elled fast for the first two quarters and it appeared out of the quee tion that Violini would ever enter
SCHOOL.
THE above school, for European
Children of all ages, reopens
on MONDAY, the 19th inst.
A. T. HAMILTON,
Headmisteri
on the road, The sides of Mount HONGKONG & FAR EAST Kellett are whitened with the PHILATELIC SOCIETY.
light frosting of the grass, and it reminds one of the liar frost ol England to see the whitened look
THE above Society will hold
an Auction of Stamps at Hongkong Hotel on MONDAY, 26th January at 5.15 p.m. MEM- those interested in Philately, are cordially invited to be present.
into a final da-l with them for of the path in front of the house. the last two. furlongs, but tho et me very strongs to see how who beld that ile had to admit the pigerne slipped on the roof-BERS and their Friends, also all they were mistaken, because as not being able to keep their foot the pioneer bunch rounded the hold and using both feet and wing village bend it was obvious that to try and walk. Some of the Violini was making a rapid over-Peakites had a very amusing haul. Into the straight the trio experience coming down low still had the advantage, but this morning, walking at one cuting the bend nicely the boy time through the crackling ice, inst.: let Violini out, sad at the distance then nearly slipping on its surface post he forged his way to the where it was in thin sheets on front of the bunch and travell the surface of the road. It was an
ALL STAMPS SOLD ARE GENUINE. GUARANTEED TO BE
"Stamps will be on view Messrs Graca and Co's from 22nd
hare much pleasure in announcing to au
A New SILK STORE
at
Commodious Premises No. 38 & 40
Queen's Road Central,
lately occupied by Messrs. H. Ruttonles & Sas and gorgeous stock of
where we are displaying an entirely new, handsune
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware
my of all descriptions la a variety of new, elegant and
The stock includes a choice selection of Turkish, Persian & India Silk,
attractive derges and patterns.
Carpets & Woollen Rugs
ing in delightful style bo won by shippery that we had to torn back Wumerous patrons and customers that we two lengths in the good time of and walk down by Magazine Gap have opened 2.18-3/5; the Inst quarter being Road instead of going to the tram covere in 32 25. be connectation; while two of our number in the most apto-date style and fashion at the me tions were well pleased with the gave up the attempt and d performance and well they might went home again. Though President covered the last milei Magazine Gap Road
prevad of a mile a quarter gallon a better route, yet we had a cold in 2,22, whilat Vice-President and wet walk. The rain turved (Twenty), did a mile and a half into ice on my waterproof leg 3 25, last quarter 31.. Dopad Dhugings and stick, while went well over a mile, finishing ombrella had a skin of ice formed in 250.. Sir Paul Chater's
over the silk, about the thickness cbestaat Derby pony did a mile of an envelope. and icicles at the and a quarter in 255 14; last ends of the ribs. It was a pretty quarter 31 2,5 Traff stretched sight to took up the hillsides and bimself out in his usual good see the silvery frosting on the natured siyle, in a mile and a half fire. Thia extended B far gallor, and in covering the dis tance in 3 33 traversed the final quarter in 204/5, Sir PaulChater's grey and pietald griffing went in company, for a mile and put up the meritorious time of 2 10 3/5, doing the last quarter in 31.3/5. Then Fijian Chief: et me cut end was sent over a mile. His move- ment was not so free and fary Be
Vice President,-3-25, 1.q. 31. Sir. Paul's Chestnut Derby, 36 it was last year; be took 2.28.2/5
2-24 2 5" to wire the eight furlonge and 1-14.2-5, 1-49.2-5, did not care to finish the last 2-55,1-4, 1.q. 31-25.
Sir quarter in less than 32.
is chests and elegant patterns,
Prices specially reduced for summer,
Cheapest store in the Colany. An early vull earnestly solicited.
D. CHELLARAM,
down as Bowen Road, if not in Angkang, July, 2010 1918. fact a little further."
Mr. Goetz's sub,, 44, 1-22, 2.01, 2-37.2-5, 3.09.
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Mr. Brutien N.C, 35, 1-07 2-5, 1-40, 2-16.1-5.
EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE buying agen- cies undertaken for all British and Continental, goods, including-
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemical
and Druggiata'
China Earthenware and Glass-
Cycles, Motor Cars and Ac- cessories,
Drapery Millinery and Piece Goods,
Glorioso, 2-10, 2-47. Sundries Paul Chater'e bay Derby peny 3-21, 3.54; 1.q. 33.
Valealini, 41.2-5, 1-20 3-5, 2-00 | ware,. was about the lust to perform and was dispatched over a mile 2-38.1-5, 3-15.4-5, 3-48.2-5; 1q. and a quarter. He ran in delight-32.2-5. ful springy fashion and finished beautifully in 31, without pres- sure, taking three minutes dead for the full journey. This is a pony worth keeping in mind; his style is good and his heart is in the right place.
The following timce were re- corded:
Defford, Can'ored, moving well. Seal, Had healthy exercise. Sweet Pen, 2-13.3-5, 1.q. 32. Mr. Clarke's sub, 40, 1-15, 1-51, 2 25.4-5, 2-504-5.
Mr. Landola's B'as sub, 30, 1-11, 1-48, 2-21.
Mr. Landale's Brown sub, 36, 8-11, 1-46, 2-21,
Mr, Stabba sub, 1-11.3-5, 1-46.
38,
Polkalini, 88, 1-15, 1-52, 2-28.2-5, 2-57.3.5, 1q. 31.1-5.
Mr. Hough's sub,-, 37 1-15.3-5, 1-52; Finaled beaten
Flock, 37, 1-13.3-5, 1-47.3-5; 2-18.2-5, 1.q. 30 4-5,
Wayfong Mess, Black, 34, 1-07 1,q. 33,
Royal Rose, 2-10.1-5, 1.q. 32.3 6.
Dr. Fitzwilliams sub., 36, 1-10.3 5, 1.41.
Mr. Stabb's N. O., 36, 1-10 2-5,
1-44
Donald Dbu, 33, 1-9.1-2, 1-12, 2-17.1-2, 250.
President, 391-5, 1-10, --,
John Peel's Derly grey, 38.1.5, 1-12.2-5, 1.47, 2-22, 255 2-5, 3 31.2-5; lg 36.
Fiokle Bird, 38.1-5, 1-12 2 5. 1-47,2-22,2-55.2-5, 3-31 2 51.q.36
Treff. —. -, -, 37.2 5. 1-13 35, 1.43.2-5; Full Time 3 351.g 29.4.5.
Mahrstia Chief, 39, 1-17, 1 63, 2-25; Lq 32.
38
Faney Goods and Perfumery,
Machinery Hardware,
and Metals,
Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic & Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,
etc., etc.
Commission 24% to 5%. Trade Discounts allowed.
い
Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £10 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account.
Mr. Humphrey's Toan, 1-133-5, 1-47.3-5 2-20 2-5; 1. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS
(Establlabod 1814). 25, ABCHURCH LANE, LONDON, E.Q.
52.4-5.
Banjolini, 41, 1-22.3-5, 202.-
4-5, 2-41.3-5, 3-19; 352.26; Cable Address: "Annustre, London.
4 22 35; lg 30.1 5.
Sir Paul's Grey griffin, 34.2-5, 1-11, 1-45, 2-18.3-5; 1.q 31.3-5. Sir Paul's piebald griffin, 34- 2-5, 1-11, 145, 2-16,3-5; 1q. 31 3-5.
Fijian Ohief, 40 2 5, 1-19.4-5, 1-50.1-5, 2-28.2-5; 1g 32 Triumphoso,--
3-50; g. 35.
Mr. Kadoorie's bay Sub, 38, 1-15 1-51 2 23 3/5 1.q. 32.3/5.
The Company's Farms. Utensils and Methods are Models of Cleanliness and, in these particulars, are probably unsurpassed in, the World.
DIMITRINO & CO.
CAIRO
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To-day's Adscitisem, nt
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Under the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. the Governor and Lady May H. E. Admiral Sir Martin and Lady
Jerram, & H. E. General & Mrs. Kelly,
THE IDOL'S EYE
A MUSICAL
***
STUNT
IN 2 ACTS
BY
LIEUTENANT R. M. CROSSE, R.A¡,
D. C.. L. Orchestra by kind permission of Colonel H. D.
Tuson and. Officers.
February 12th, 13th and 14th,
at 9.15 p.m.
Booking opens at MOUTRIE'S Jan., 26th at 9-a.m. PRICES $3, $2, $1. Soldiers & Sailors in uniform half price to $1 seats.
The proceeds will benefit Local Charities.
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Co-day's Advertisement
EAST ASIATIC CO.,LTD.,
COPENHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.'
HE Steamship
"ANNAM," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Gouds, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu-
Notice
MR. LEUNG. JAU PING.
DENTAL Surgeon No. 80, Queen's Road Central, near the Central Market
of Hongkong.
HONGKONG · FOOTBALL CHALLENGE SHIELD.
Entries for the above competi ables, are being landed and stored tion will close on MONDAY, 19th at their risk into the hazardous instant.
arrangements,
and/or extra hazardous Godowns Meeting will be held that of the Hongkong and Kowloon evening at 5.30 p.m. in the offices Wharf and Godown Company, of Messrs. Jardine; Matheson & Limited, Kowloon, and West Co., Ltd. to make all necessary Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained,
Each team entered is Invited to Optional Cargo will be forward- send a representative. 01 on unless intimation is received
J. C. TAYLOR, from the Consignees before noon to-day requesting it to be landed
here,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undeli Sir Paul's Nutmeg Gray, 36 vered after the 23rd of January, 1-11 1-40 2-21 3/5 2-56 26 Iqwill be subject to rent. 354 15.
J
Mr. Friesland' Black sub,30.4/5 Violini, 36.4.5, 1-12.2-5, 1-46.-1-14.1/5.1-52.1/5, 2 27.4/5 3.00.2/5 1-5, 2-18.3-6; 1 q. 32 2.5.
1.q. 32 3/5. Flying Kangaroo,—, 35.2-5, 1-12 2-5.
****, 35,
John Peel's brown, 2-5, 112,2-6.
John Peel's skewbald,
(35 2-5, 1-12 2-5, p. 7.
i
31,2-5, 1 09.1-5, | Rosario, 1-13 1-5.
Mr.Jupp'a gray, 1-15 1 48 2 5; 1.q. 33.2-6.
|
33.
All broken, chafed, and dam- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowas where they will be ex-
amined on the 23rd of January, at 9.30 a.m.
All claims must reach us before the 30th of January, 1914, or they will not be recognized.
Hon. Secretary.
To-day's Advertisement
LOST.
John Peel's Grey, 31, 1-04, 1.q.
OST On night of 14th inst., probably between the Hong- John Peel's room, 31, 1:04, 1q.
kong Hotel, the Lower Penc 33.
No Fire Insurance will be Tram Station and Government John Peel's brown, 31, 1-04,1g. affected. N
House a DIAMOND BROOCH 33. A
Bills of lading will be counter-shaped like a butterfly with out-
Mr. Kadorria's dark bay sub, 42 signed by the undersigned. 1-22 2-01 2-38 3-10.1q. 32.
38 2-5, Bir Paul's bay Derby, 36 3/5
1-15 1-03 2-20 3-00 1 q, 31.
MELCHERS & CO.,
stretched wings. Fifty Dollars reward will be paid to anyone who returns this Brooch to Mr. Hongkong, 16th Jan, 1914. [1149 JOHN BUCKNILL Peak Hotel,
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