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No 7500-DECEMBER 18, 1887 1

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rowing more easly and with greater cafe at Americans made a capital apart bud Victor Emme. It was objected by one Clerk of the Conrad-H. J. B. Tripp, Eng. Both Reemed to be keeping themselver tried hard to get up to the English, more of the other crew that the Auda well in hand however. Hayllar slowly but it was all in vain. They it willicious boat was not a entter and therefore gained on his opponent, and soon made up about three quarters of A length of them ought not

be allowed to eliter, the ob

they wite dug out. Another wer ng Timekeeper-M. Falconer, Eag out and he was alive and was sent in hos pital. He was got out rond, Wimena van the tenaut of the Jonar for eight years, "und ented it from Mr Chater, Witness occupi

the ground floor and cond four, and the Boer was tonaufed by a Fortano-teller,

Friday, 16th Dessinler, 1887,

wore, meantime, coming forward in good style but Shamiock and Bitle hissing power

THE STANLEY EXPEDITION, the horses were meared This was and could not maintain the spuit the foald

Liridon 17th Nove still half a length ahead. Kornblins, to gram states that however, was working up in grand form

with a freacherous design - the opposition of unfriendly

The second day's racing was favoured with to him, and the par ward rowing about before the goal was reached, trat they could festion being based on the not that she and was not hing: Hi coming alongade, PRERAN piness

had had no trophie with the house, much better weather than prevalled yester, fovel with peranpa a slight advantage on not make up any more The Englian thus was a sixteen oared boat pad therefore not Teck fell out of the manging and so far as he know it was in good re day. The sun alone ont brightly in the Baylor's side as he was kepping & botter on by about three quarters of length, batter. They were all started, however lost an our A fine rice then took place failed to reintures.Me rur. He koes of no reason

Jairon Witess had no complaint to inake Along the course there was a pretty st1000 junk lay nirsight ahead of. Haylar and hoi ing gat ling, telated this speed, but when Bruinsel boat had the advantage 66, the line with re kovo come down. The wall jud bsn rearly morning and the wind was light, course, when it was observed that a The Germans, when they bourd the finish and a onpstal ruso ensued.

My it ahonla

The Victoristle, Komblime and Best it appear, and armed with rifles aild esrong.

the rvis they scofood all in a noticed any sign of weakness about current and the water was not so quiet ns had to be warned from the Umpire's bont they saw the Scotch, who were ful y a start, but after a for longtha had been row.) over, had not much strength left and was somo fighting, « The rear guard of the rolie

well up. Ross Lovely entrenched. Stanley has already had house and had never compitings, to the might have been desired. Vory low people of the detritusion. No sooner had Hayllar length behind, hindi gol slongside of thens, ed they all got into lins. This tato of pased by the other two. illa, me die i landlord that it was in want of repair turned up during the first part of the after got his bog's no clear of this interrupthey made a spurt and accured the third things di cot last long, as the dudacris but her

brave struggle to

keep up: with Kuanblad, Hung Ang said he was an umploys in

efforts were fruitles. Hér palled wall, but they could not

pre unt

of the landlord or his agent. He had over

the

one

the

-

Hetle wild,

Kughal Amorlean

rowed

very close up, afinal spart putting her with

tween them for second place. The Ault, Béa ciza cutter maintained the lead and came in's winner by about three lengths tim

Kerablume. Thistle

oxpedition under Major Bartielot is isolat

If the Brussels telegram betrue, of which our Landon correspondant telegraphs &

and the ethur members of the Emin Pasha

The.

the shop, and find on the ground floor, neoon, although the International, the recsion than it wacon that Shepherd was in position by u very short distance. The or boat soon began to leave her companio Kornblume from gaining inch by inch; and The vack

t of the hoitza, Ho went to beri at { in which there was niunt interest, was this danger of running into a buoy Ho was citethant was so great, that no tisto was slowly bat aurely bohind. The win look when the goal was reached they found them, PAWIS 32 on the torning of the 10th. The second event on the programme. The fret at once warned of his danger and managed aken, but the general opinion was the ed a safe thing for her from this point. selser nearly a length behind. Fese pan summary to-day, the position of Mr Stanley Want to bud nt the same trup. Tuley vero ace was unfortunately spoiled by the op. to avoid it; but the unlucky Interruption, the race we run it excellent time The The Victor Emanuel and Constrice gate in a length of No. 2, while Shamrock dd Relief Expedition is in the highest degree twy densed, who were aleaping with hàng | viagra

only people in the room, Witness setting of. Shepherd's boat. Howevor, al-1 occurring at as critica) a point, seemed to winning boat was greeted with obeera is it kept in lins, and it was a stiff pull ba- abnost got abreast of Roa-Time 7 mi 98 criticat. Until M Stanley roached the knew nothing of what happend until fie though he made a bold try at brst it was worry him a bit and his rowing became a approached the flag-ship.

end found himself burich in the of the wall. He felt a gross weight wident that Hayllar had au'easy vicloty.

Jrat se he was passing the of him which prevented him Shepherd was pulling rather wildly, and it buoy his oar got caught and before his sunld ag Bo crissi rom, broathing

is out twice and Adas Jaken out & vory short time niterwarde Wan perhaps somewhat on this account that the left which turned it occupant into SHD RASE 1 pm. Von Gros pried by being second, and the Victor-Emanuel's Pra RACE 4.30 p.m.-FOR MEN OF 16 hundred and fifty miles below Blanley.

recover himself the Daisy gare a luroh të He was injured about

the

head and he allowed himself to be tumed over spine, but was all right how, and had Hayllar's easy victory in this race left him been isdiarged from scapital. Nothing freeh For Use International cohe

ecourront

on the nightbera before, and he know rooson why the mobbers of the English boat were also come down. He had nover rather late in making an appearance and heard that it waa anafa and had no reason

believe that it was to. He never notices the race for gigs had to be taken before it. The experience of the first day's racing Im

unveil

had

Wall should

Polica

rgeant Hugh

any dracks in the way he proved the favourable opinion held of the English boat and adds of two to one were given in its favour. It was about 1.30 in stead of 12.90 Unfure the boats for the I

•In..

wont to the hours from the Central Station. He saw & Leap of rubbish lying on the ground four at the back of the house sue found that theUsok wall had fallen along with the back part of the first and second cora. A number of soulies were engagest remoterantional were started, sod by that time a ing the debris and he saw these men dug out. The first was got nut about 20 minutes after withesa arrived and he was dead. The sccnild was the last witness who was in a very exhausted condition. He was got out about three minutes after the hint. The third inso, who was got out about ton minutes after the first, was quite dead. They

large number of launches were afloat and the flagship had filled up a litt ́e. The In- tomational proved a very interesting, if not exciting race. The English had not all their own way as secured to be con- fidently expected. They did wip, but it

the water. He was soon picked up by a

sanipan while Bayllar continued the race alone, finishing in 9 minutes 65 asconde...

RACE-13.30 0.01 INTERNATIONAL RACE. CHALLENGE CUP-For Four Oars Distance, One Mile. This Cop

to be won two consecutive years before. being finally held. Distanco, One Mile. Entranen, 8ie.

+EDISIL.} Shamrock

European Non-Commissioned Officers

7 minutes 55 seconde the Heroines cutter.

and Mon of any Regiment or Corps in boat a very good third. The protest was Garrison, or by European Members of referred to the Judge

tha Polien For The Boats to be approved by the Committee. Wiuning Hoat Race No. 2 Fires Day must clionge two of its Crug before it can bo allowed to start. Distance, One Milea

$1 Fire Prize, 810; Engineer. Bastern Pride, Bard Lines

Entra

Royal

Royal Artillery's

Arudacsóva entfer

•Hovane's

Victor Emanuel's

Reo -2.45 p.m." Ladion" Puruk. *---- Presented by the Ladies of Hongkong. For Four Onts, Distance, One Mile Entrance, 810

WAR'S GIGS AND WHALERS-Distance, Da Milo. Entrance, St First Prize, $15 Second, Time for Oare Esconde por Onn (Winner of Gtla

H. MS. Constance

Conge

coufluence of the Congo and the Aruwimi, which Ho seems to have done about the ond of May everything semis to have gone fairly well with the Expedition. Aruvian is a river whitch joins the Falls. It was partially explored by Mr Stanley himself in 1883, and be determined to take this funto towards the Albert Race, Ist Bay to be excluded), v. 1 | and Wadelar on the present 904 becaues be heard at Bulubo of HMS: Constance Poort the friendly disposition of the Aravimi

tribes and of the superiority of Ly

their

but befors half of the course was rowed the the confluence of the two rivers, more- There were nice busts started in this race, the Falls District. When he reached country in regard to Jusal resources, Over

race was left to three hoats; the rest of the crowd falling bepolusly bulind. The entry eastwards along the right bank of over, Bir Stanley found that is whole three that kept tagetier were the hete of the Congo was in a luat disturbed and un- Station No light blue and White. the Constance and the dudesons and fe

Bre

conitipa. Before setting out up the Bar E. W. Butter,

14 15

The Indicione Aruvimi Me Stanley seems to hare had a No. 2..G... C. Master, she latter hatt of ho marany and looked a

bnat was

the struke, F. Friedrichs, No, 3., J. H. Stewart Luckhart, 1941. (B) | "

with space Tib mentioned in 1st. lbs. Tively winner. She was hard pe seod, the most powerful native Chiefs in the tolegram, wito is on of beshire Lad went away Bret at a frying pass

Dat. Oib however, by the Constance's boat, while the country lying between the Frawiun and

Chinese crow began to show ormptine Stanley Falle

bing closely followed by Eastern Prids, En ineer – Station 50. 2. – White, Black Bush,

pumped out and

6 was agreed thint

Tippeo ther

Vicory of the Rucceeded Bow Litle

11st 016. the race. The Constance's

opponent and kept Stanley Falls Daisiet, and he undertook to third position. This order was reaintained No. 3 H C. Metcali, 14st. 7lbs place. The race was kept up with great be despatched direct from Stanley Fulis by

en close alcogaide that a slight foul took rigs & revictualling caraven

way of ther Cox, M. Fredericks, Tab. 118. Constance's galley when opposite the judge's

Mboru to meat Stony

Biation No. 3 Black & Red Stripes thinutes 9 seconds.

+ Nganzy MrStanley sub dag being about a length ahead-Time 8ut progress Bow, F4 Nielsen, 10st. 81, Cos No. 3, R. E. Withers, Jr., 11st. ib.

Constance bost No 2... L. E. Connor, 1st, 11lbs | Strokes, II. F. Hayllar

Station No.-White and Green: No. 2.E. Osbome,

Ost. 10hbx, Bow Little, 1st Ols

No. 3, J. D. Saunders; == Stroke, B. Thompson,

Cox,..F. W, White, ******

Thialle. Station No. 2. White with Bow....A. C. Mure,

hayal Engineer's

Royal Artillery's

68th Regiment's

Lancashire Ladi

Steelbock

Fios

Only four of the hosts entered started, Fat Albe Ste lock and Rose not gening up. Lance- 185

Sibe

or bleme A Tamur,

in

and Hard Lines being about, level for the No: 2..J. A. Fredericks, 12at. 015 cg evol with burned oat of rib sisuld be recognised as were all lying about the same place and we was only after a hard tussle with the Ame: No 2G & Dunga 30st Side, Tor-ntily a short distance; however, as Hard/Stroke, Major Ellä, 12st Olb pluck and energy by those two boata, thisArrivals Albert

deeply baried. The survivor WRB protected by the

the beams which allowed little air to ricans. The Scotch were badly beaten. get in to him. Witness never heard any. They moved steadily along the course and thing about the house been seen it had apparently good staying power in them,

tvsato. "It"

an old house Witness had

but never noticed anything wrong about it

Mr H. F Hayllar, Government Inspector

stid-On the morning of 10th

DE

but they could never come up to the spoed

of the English or Americans. Tau Germans

Cox, Q. A. Caldvell

No.-J. S. Liges, en Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart,

(EXOLISH.)

Thistlo..

det. Tibs.

9st. lbs.

late. Lanes improved her pace and soon passed. 12st Eastern Pride, thus taking the second place. Lancashire Lad still kept the lead, while Busters Pride fell somewhat rapidly behind and gradually dropped out of the race.

Station Nu 3.-Red Sash

No 2, H. F. Hayilar,

winch was to

the

on

that an accident bad occurred made e gallant atlompt to come to the front Bow G. C. C. Mastor, Ilst. Olbs Wowbilo Engineer's speed had been im Oux, GC, Hayward, bet. 121ba4Presented by T. Jackson, Esq. For charge of Lienicnaut Baritelet, a son of Si

in Hollywood Road. I went down there and found test the back wall of a house the hous; from the kitchen had The two doors of the kitchens on the first and second or had alsu fallen; the bane of which were resting on the

four. I

g and found that the they lost a little ground by deviating now that had fallen had been on and again from the beat couIEO.

boon very which had pre- was a surprise to a few. Thulle and Leek

and they were not left far behind when the No. 8, H. U. Metcafa, winning poit was reached. The English Stroke, Major Ellis

Cox, M. Fredericks, crew rowed in fin style, and it is possible they might have won more easily had they

กงย

wall

posert

of the building examined the been somewhat better stored. As it was

of

It had be

badly as there was a trucs

of a large crack in the

mortar.

viously been filled To

paper and

11st, 2

..... lést. Tifa | proving wonderfully, and it now became a key Shamrock,

struggle beta can that boat and Bard Lines 7at, 11lbs.

1st Olbg

(AMERICAN) The Bogle Station No. 4-White with Small American Flag. Bow. A. Duer

... 10st. diba.:

for the sochód place which Engineer pink Biely tonk. Lancashire Lad's quick pace

lat 2lbs 10m Raos - 0 p.m.-- Tan T. 1. Cuz.

Double-aculls. Distance, One Mile. Entrance, $0.

Station No. 4. Talldy and Black.

Bow, A. Denison,

118015

No. 2 F Gamble,

No. 3, - H. Skött, vá

Tue 1 át. Vibe.

10st. 1lbe 13st. 12lbs

Stroke, H. N. Thompson,

began to tell a little on the energy of her Wallace Bus Strike, CH. Dat blos, the tablelands which shape ang vegetation

of the

The result of the Nil Dasperendum Cup No. 3,..RE Withers: 12st, 2lbs the first placo, as she gradually gained on one of this best road races of the day. All. Wallaceat beched camp previously to striking dus eaHIS

of the kitchen were favourites, and one of them was ex-

word sound and seemed to have been re-pected to win, Konblume, hovorce, proved

No. 4, P. Thomson,

Stroke, L. B. Connor,

Cox, G. U. Bayard,

crew, while Exginter seemned bent on taking the rival bat

Tha

zado, however,

tu bave been as successful could

could have boan expected. A place onlled Yam buya, the

a ligbent

point ronclied by Stanley in 1883, 1, entrenched mentioned in the telegram, and was left in camp was formed This the rear-guard

William Barttelot, and one of the night Englishmen who accompanied Stani Stanley then pushed and when

the last Station No 1-White Blae facings nud

details of his progress reached Ai tupe, had Bow B. Benko

Blue Cross on left Breast.

succeeded in passing the Kipida, son, was planning a two days hals at the summit of This was one of the most interesting and

Kaw,

But 6lbs Aruwimi, in order t Cuz, W.

to forms anther entran tas boats entered care to the starting place

wards to the centre of the Albert Station No. 2-Light-blue and White ... Det 111b, was by this time nearly finished, and (H. N. Thompson stroke) took the lead, Stroke, F. Friednalis, 138 21. the river started from the Lake, and that

went off in capital order. Shamrock BowG U. O. Mater Lief. Olb and

Lake. In a letter to his father Lieutenant Nyanza Barttelot states that Stanley had an iden but was quickly egoriaken by Thistle Cos, W Stopini

bac. 131bs.ho would be able to ni (Hayllar stroke), Konben (Major Elis

the return journ- and Rose (Kathleen Coming hard saftor

vky in vanoes, but he acens to have had no stroke) being about threo Length Bow E. B. Shophard 10st. 118.

Station No. 3 Black and Red Stripes, delnite ides of the length at the journey Behit all the others nad got Junking naii Struka, FL. P. Haylist 1st. 216s, depended to a great extent un Tippoo Tib before big, un his ultimate success clearly 16 would be of much - idl Korrblue Browsut garely gained upon Thistle and Uus, M. Frederic, the hostle tribes on the Congo and Tat, 11lbs, carrying at his engagement to win over was kept in s

pt in a decidedly better passing the first baos The cours

leading by cally a failure. Hayllar and Shepherd shot Banley Falls. 16 possible Tippoo was practi- despatch the provistualling caravan "From Our Presented by E. Melbye, Kornblume mine up to her and kept about Lily keeping together for some time about a but at all events he has failed at the Esq. Open to all Juniors and those level with her Shamrock mesawits had length to two lengthe behind Lily, before most

dropped Lebled and Rose did not seems to

nt seem to half the course was covered, seemed to les mises, and the consequence is that Mr between Major kulis and gled, on but could wake to approach to sources of the Aruvimi, in'n puaniry hith. Doar the How begint very

close d CANA.

K Korblume. to have been more then match for both. Thistle had

newed within the last four or five years

am of opinion that u door had

(GERIAN.)

Station No. 5-Light Blue No. 2, T. Lansmert, No. 3, G. P. Lammert, Stroke, E. Friedrichs, Oz, A. Turner,

in the back wall between the deal bite up after half the course had been Bow, Est

covered, and it was only with an effort that Leek got the second position two lengths bohind the winter. One of the most excit

house and the kitchen and that this bued the wall to such an extent that it full. The outer wall. the house is standing The walls are very badly built, and the cracked. The house appears to be about Ladies' Puras Tastle, (Hayllar struke),

after a desperate struggle Lancashire Lad Asaccecded in winning by about half length

Time 1 mudates 55 seconds.

Gat, 12163.

and White

10st. 5lbs

11st. 4lbs. 10st. 101bd-

IBst. 2the.

Lancashire Lad

Kineer

Hard Lanes

2.

le was leading

This was the last rate

hack wall is not in good repair, being ing races of the day was the straggle for the The International Race was the rest/ RAU 1.80 p.m. NIL DESFERANDUM about length, but not fora biter this ahead at first with Katlee, Maud it on playing the traitor all along

20

death:

THE PORTUGUESE TREATY.

race of the day, and in as for as a really

have since this time last your lost two capital caranien in Goodled and Glass, and although at first there was a little hope of their making a good pace few at the last would risk backing them, The English crow was the favourite, but as the event

or 25 years old. The timbers gonersily seemed to have the race in hand till within good content was concerned it was i are in good condition. The stato of the walls and the mortar is similar, to what it is | 600 yards from the Guian when Homblume, much more interesting overt than the in almost avery other house in the Colony (Major Ellis stroke) began to push her way similar, co last year. The Scutchmen

The jury gave a verdict of accidental in front. Butworn the fo but there was a severe struggle for the first position, The opinion was that Hayllar ought to win, Generally, the treaty follows the lines of and so close did they come that it was in the treaties made by the other Powers possible for those behind in any who had with China, and there is a special article the advantage. Ellis, however, it turned by which China rodoguines Portugal's out, manage to get a quartor of a length right to domirtan and possession it ahead of Haylar'a boat, which towards the Masao. The word Macao is used and was not steured very wall. On the torult by itself, the vexed question of the boing unde known the winning boat was dopondoucies of Macao being left in aboy: | loadly cheered, The Band of the Hegiment Abee. It is the question of these de- struck up 'See the conquering bow comes pendentica that bus caused the lungnaud amid loud cheers the victor's prize

showed the confidence placed in them was somewhat too strong, for they had a hard struggle to get in shead. A fairly good stert was wado, the English being left perhaps a little bobind. The Germans and Americana at first, came to the front, the Germans leading by a short dietance. The

eritical"

moment to all his pro

of the Seniors who have never nice

toany

appreciablo heart in

the rage and gave up. Maud steng-Stanley is at present. Bizon

To in a Regatta Distance, One Mile. Entrance, $10.

Shamrock

Station No. L-White Bow,... F. Robinson No. 3, P. W. Lewes, NR. B. Marword, Strcko, C: Gleig

Cox, R. Colomb

Victoria. Btation No. 9.-Black and No. 2 E. H. Malbyo, Bow, H. Bruke," No. 3 H. Brötz, Broku, F. 6 Nielsen,

A. Caldwell,

exciting, and it was thunght not unlikaplar and Shepherd, who stondily in-orto quite unexplorady without prOVISIONA,

10.7168 that it would result in dead heat between cours, winning by about eight lengths, and, us appears from today's telegram,

creased their lend almost along the whole Jost: 13ibs, tiem. Irich by juch Komb'ume got a lend Time, 0 win. 7 soc, 11st 4lbs. of her opponent and won by à

quarter

10st. 101hs.lengthe Trong minutes 65 seconds. Kathleen,

Korabianie

Thistle Shannach

Mand,

huatile tribex We do not know whether he formed the second reached camp alluded to bore bat the position of

Barttalos in the stockado ab

Lientimane of the

SAILING RACE FOR ALL, OPEN BOATS, is in Uie, fouediate

(Chinese, ezelded.)

Mr R, Mackenzio's cutter - Mr C. Smith's entter....... Commodore's galley

Paddock

Hồ

greatest paril

UP diate vicinity tho most disturbed part of the o

| quuntry = even while Tippoo

Fib

was pretending to do his ut- icmost to keep urder, he had had to interfere self-defence; and now that Tippoo des carea ho can do no more, he will be littlo better than in a state of slego. In short, Mr Stanley and his giant litle band ara aplight very similar to that of the Pasha whom they wish to roll aro! All the boats started, szcept the l'adurcken up-i

three, sectious, euch. whier i separated from

Audicions Piunge

Mr G. S. Ling's Chinese rig. The Pate. Loandra Pinnac Lieut. Hawkins titter

Red Stripes

Immediately after the ran the coveted 10st 5lbs.

prize was presented to Major Ellis on board. 10st 4lbs, the Flagship by Miss Hancock. 10s 8lba 7 BACK-3.30 p-Tone ROWED IN Bst 7iba Gias, (Open to Naval and Military Station No. 2.Black, Blue and White dotted by Members of the Hongkong Officers of all Nationalities). "Cup pre-

delay in the conclusion of the nego† was funded to Major Ellis by Miss Han Americana were pulling well and so00 made No. 2, R. T. Wright 12nt. Olbs. '. Four boats al ried for this zade-(1)a buat osatwald, Victor Emanuel's galley sending the user by tracts of country inhabited by

Bow. A. Darr, Hoops.

Club Distance, Que Mile dock at 1,30 pm, with a light air from the sect

Tave for

No. 3.J. D. Saunders,

Cox, W. Wallace,

fiations, and Sanhor Roza has done cock. wisely in deferring for the present the

...

up to the Germans and the two kept in

and fourth. The Regiment war again The Trish from the first showed that victorious, and the crew were recoived on they wore nut x mitch for their rigala. board with lud demonstrations of joy

They soon fell behind, and in-a- short time were practically out of the race. For a time the Englah, American and Ger

Bow H. Kew... No. 2.A. C. More, ⠀⠀ No. 3, J. Spenet Lægge, Stroke T. W. Langmort,

wt, and

Lander's vinnar

12st. Glbs manned by row representing the gun closely followed by the Audacious unknown hostile tribes, and the native dat: 11lbs stance's bout, (4) the Victor. Amanel a tintano. They all gut becalmed among the played false, or succumbed to the difficul

was soon parsed by the Constance gleich shipping for scos little time, then tho lice he was to aid these secon The last name hist led at tho stack but gradually introgest hur lead all the rest of which froshened up, and becans, steal Poin

breeza came in from the Youth-West, Poincer. Bst. Bibs the way. The other two boats dropped out voul the 1st Mark was reached. They

of the race. That Constares gly enme in a peered in the followiny ondor Dit Stba

about half-a-dozen lengths ahead of winner, a 411st 2lbs

10at. 10ibs, the Futor Emanu-P's.-- Timu, & minutes 20

Tot 11lbs seconda

સંસ્કૃતના લેખકોને

313

Vickermanuela gality ne

-Victor Emanuel's

Smith's Anate,~~

3:20

4.10

Quotation

Hokokusu, December 10. Orion New Patus, asti... 480

The kuchest contest during the whole line for some time The English, however. Stroke, E. H. Shepherd, at Olba, boala, (2) the Electre's bunt, (3) the tom Leander a pinniges, due in cinae ntleid. Heltai 07 whom they reled has either exact stalement of how much territory Regatta was for the German Cap. One of were beating up in good style. Thay raced Leik

Macho includes. A mixed dulimita- the boats broke an oat, but the ather fone for a time along with the Soulch, bub Shop Saten No. 4.White Jersey, Dark-blue tion commission is to be appointed, as our raced well together and near the close there managed to forge a little ahead and came Binding. Dk-blue Maltese Cross Peking correspondent stated the other was scarcely be length between the first in ling with the two leading boats day, to settle the boundary line between Macso and Ching, and until the conclu sions of this Comentasionare accupied by both parties, matters are to remain in statu quo, This, we learn from the Nurth, is the gist of the treaty, and by this Portugal practically gains every thing that was arranged at Lisbon. If the frontier commission should disagree as to the line, or if either China or Portugal should be unwilling to accept tits borindary the starter's much. The Band of the Re- with the four boat atmost abreast of each agreed upon by the commission, wetters giment played during the afternoon on/other, it began, to be seen that the English | hind. After about 200 yards had been Nai & C Hintcalfe, Go 14. Tin, they rounded and their time as not taken. On Lendon-

sitaply tomam as they are now; and how

over discontented the Viseray at Canton niny

be with the present position, sud anxious to

restrict the Purtagness to this compation of

Macau in its striotest sense, he cannot move in the face of the presont tresty Daily News

Des Voeux, KOMO,

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The races were kept better up to time to dayand the launches wore a little inure obser. vant of the convenience of rowers and did. man seemed in a line, with the Scotch about uut endanger any of the race. H. E. the half a length behind The South worked Governor and his Frivate Secretary viewed well for a short space and came very wear the raceafroin the steam launch Pietari, sud the line of the three eading boats After Adiniral Sir Vesey Familum was on board short distance bad thus been covered

Cox, M. Fredericks,

Thistle. Station No. Yallow and Black Bow, G. L. Dunosh

10st 8ths No. 2, R. M. Jameson, N. Ross Thomson,.. Stroke C. H. Thompson, - 10st. Bibe

Cux, F. W. White,

et 8lbs. The five boats started in capital order. and kept tage her pretty well for a liule me, Shamrock being perhaps a little be.

The other bonts were out of the race.

ist Olba. 87 RACE p.m. Gemma Cue,- | Boats the win again fel) light, and the C to run from the lat to the Cud Stake 12nt. lbs.

Presented by the German Community saali off so every stitels of canvas, the For Senior Fear Dars. Distance, Cue Flagaliip's Pintace, baring a good had. Mile Entrance, $10.

The Second Mark was rounded in the Korname

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18:45, DNA Iet Olbs. Launders; • Do, 10st, 10lbs.

Station No 1, White, Black Bank, followIDE Flupace N No. 2 Predorloks Bow,...J. Liu,

stroke, Major Ellia

Shamrock Cox, M. Fredericks,

board the flag ship. An excellent tifin was were making more headway than their covered Kornblume abot ahead and got provided by Mesas Dorabjee and Hing rivals, while the Germans began to go about half length ahead of Leek and Kee both days. The weather all day long little of the vigour they bad displayed at Thistle. The last named boat had uvidently Station No. 2 Yellow and Black was lovely, perhaps a little too warm for fat and fell behind the Americans. The put forth its strength of frat and soon be Bow. Thompson

No 9, E. Osbornej

The other bor could not be guon when 12et. Olbe The boats the hinted on a wind, which 76t. lllbe was theu aurtherly, afterwards veering mixe the eastward the dudictor Pinner 10 3ha,

beating up through the Harbour, while the Leander boat worked round at the tack Osi, 10lbs. if Stonecuter's Island. Towards the 13st: 1216s became more steady and freshened up fra List Olbs, latter part of be rice the

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the lowers, but certainly all that could be English had now forged ha 1 & length abd gan to lose ground. Leek was a good second, No. 8. & Denison dearred by spectatora,

of the Americans, the Germans being third, but there seemed little chance of her mak-Stroke, H. N. Thompson, The prizes will be distributed tomorrow while the Soutch wars loft about two. Luing up on Komitate, the orew of which Cor VICTORIA GAITA

"alternoon", af-the pavilion of the Uriokál, tarta Jebetka bakind": llis leading brat. rowing in fine style Vidlorid bude

36, and the Leader's Finnase was spoker reached by the Andamans Prouco at On New kork qlab by Mrs Az F. MacEwen The Brad The Trich a thig made in attempt to len considerably behind out Shamrock Row W. Butter,

g, Hath No. 9 Red & White Stripes THIRTY-SECOND MEETSU,

Free Regiment will be attendance, and out ap on the Bookeh, but they could was-from the first practically out of the No. 3 d. 3. Leggo,

propolitan Dook, with a gasit leading wind On Bombay by the Umpire' a lauren at 6, 10 of the Ons Patron. His Exerlloney Sir (1. William a section has, we bellove, been made nos o much, and rosigood themselves to raw. As the Kowhon whartes were be No. 9, G. E. Laumert list alle heading well up for this Mark Bost. She tral there should be a duped after the Ar fate. Brantfo capily! race was in approached Plotones lect up and gos Cos, G. C. Hayward at 12 but owing to darkness setting in, ber time Stroke G. Bramwell 12 des would probably reach home about 6.45 Vice-Patrons His Excellency Almiral ceremony, but whether the dance

Sir B. Veany Hamilton, EC., E. T list or not has not yet been definitely on. The English had the lead by about fell ont of the race. Kornblume was still Station No. 4-Whitp, Dark blue Barder vdacions Pinas 1

The figuing on between the Englan and Ameri, almost Ju a Ena with Lech, while This That ARS AD not taken, Excelising

Mines Major General Cameron, 9.23

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three-fourths of leath, but the Americans two lengths ahead, and there seemed little

si Crosa,

On öhan put on a sport and almost came abreast of chance of her losing her position. The only No. 2 B. M. Jaineson,

How G. DunCAR; ---

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Mr Potts & Dir yan Haren's cafter did. There was far too much drifting to du

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pleasant Freshened. lator ou, and enabled the race be 13st 3151 Nams If the day to ho futabad

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Commndurò Ainzwell, K. ADC Stewards Calouet Auderson, Northamp

Sonshire Regi-," Homontable J. Ball- Irvinga; V. E. Forbes, Esq. D. Gillies, presented by S. E: Bhallini, Baga bold endeavour to make up the ground furio and Leek for the second pisse When Stroke, H. SULockhart, Esq II. Deppire Esq. T. Jackau, Lan NO Mitchell-Innes, Esq.; Commander For Slugle Pair Soulling Basis. Eu they had lost and drew nearer to the two the wharves were pissed, Kornblume had- Smythi S, H.N.; G. Stewart Esq. Coltranice, 80. Dialance, One Milp. --- hol Storer, 2421

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Wode A. J. Hayllar 11st. 2bs. Primrose and, seemed loainz and were now fully rather than lost his lead winning easily B F. L. Waudin, Esq. B. Shepherd, 30a. Ub Day three lengths behind. On passing the Le made a brave attempt to get to the A. P. Maskw

Only Hayllar and Shepherd started, Kawloon ways the English were leading front, and succeeded in getting a little in Denison,

No, Ellis M. Falconer, Exis F. Grimble, Turner being swatched. The

by half length, while the Americans front of Victoria, coming in second-Time

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Indasing na JFUCH WAS MED DE Lt Coete's dryon pressed

land on the Ameri

(Winner of 10th Race, 1st Day, to be fugether for some time dose was the first version to Juhu Clipin, the commit a little advantage. All the best kept well to a fine style. The had to allow quaster of a length sud wire now excluded).

Cu come to the front, Thad followed up but on the headed the Buum by ahead; the German, who HMS Conce

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