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Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Deprtures reported to day,
THE CHINA MAIL.
To facilitate Sading the position of any yesal in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing frota Groon Island. Vezaols near the Hongkong shore are marked, near the Kowloong there k, and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between bagh where are marked a. in conjunction with the figures denoting the sacations. Betion.
1. From Green Island to the Os Work
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6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,
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HEXLEY REGATTÄ.”
Yale got off well as the start. The man THE-DEPHAT OF THE YALE CREW. moved with Ansip and action, lait Lendor Henley, July.The weather was cloudy was not to be denied the honor of at once and oppressive with scarcely a breath of air asuming a lead, and the steady, powerful at noon to-day. All the morning trains stroke told before the boots bat barn in arrived heavily laden with rowing on-motion two minutes. Loander had good thudiants, but the crowd was not a great reason for her confidence. Yale half one as expected. The Yale colora were seen advantage, however; the day wAS WAITH everywhere on the grand stand, in the en- and sultry: That the American athletes closure, on fouseboats, launches and small can stand the bear, butter than Englishme -boats. Mr James I. Roosevelt, Sacretary has been illustrated on several occasions. I of the United States Embassy, was present, will my this, and candidly, that before tha but Mr Bayard was absent.
race I felt confident that, should Yale win against Leander, we would stand an excel-
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Chup. As it is, Yale has added by bor de HIGH-CLASS (ENGLISH GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. leat to her prestige with English
aportes
No. 64, Queen's Road Central. men, and of the fair, contries troifigent our crews and myself have rooDive, I can not speak in too enthusiastic language."
The Yalo non ware afort at 9.45 a.. and took a short trial spin to test the rig-lent chance of winning the Grand Challenge ging of the boat. On its return Bob Cook carefully inspected the boat and said
The Lord 'nt with us as regards the wid; but the bout is in perfect condition. Capt. Treadway remarke! We su all well and confident of winning Coxswaitr K'loon-look
great try Cos'tan Dock Clarke said: Ye shall bavo a
Brard, Langlord, Brown and Bailey gather and in substance said: We and more confident than yesterday, Cupt Treadway passed his hand carefully along the bottom of the boat and then Mill, Whitey and Astrong entered a skiff and towed the America racing shell to the starting point. The day was overcast and hittle or no wind, though in the west there were alight indicatives of a coming breeze. Trova the earliest hours the course Was lined with crowds of people and many American boats, full of gay parties carrying the Stars and Stripes and Yale flags, while the grand stand was crowded with Yale en- thusins who waved old Lily's colors and did everything to show their confluence in the oarsmen from New Haven. After New
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In the first trial heat for the Diamond Sculls, B. K. Baumont, of the Burton Rowing Club, heat Frank Bedington, of the Medway Rowing Club, easily. In the second hunt Vivian Nickalis, of the London Rowing Club, beat Sidney Swann, of the Cambridge University Boat Club, by one quarter of a length. It was a good race and both were exhausted at the Auish. Time 8,59. In the third hast, Hon. Rupert Guinness, hollor of the trophy of the Leander Club, beat H. T. Blacha£i, ↑ of the Vista-Rowing Club, by two longths. Tine 9.30. In the fourth heat, Dr W. 8. McDowall, of the Delaware Boat Club, Chicagr, defeated E. A. Guinness, brother of the holder of this trophy of the Thames Rowing Club. De McDowell won by thre
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Healey, July 9.-R. K. Beaumont, of the Burton Rowing Club, in the sixth heat for the Diamond Sculls yesterday, defeated De W. S. McDowell, of the Dolaware Beat Club, Chicago.
COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BACHALS, BESLER, ALLISON.
WHAT IS THAT ONE THING?
|1842
CHAMPAGNE.
It seeme like an absurdity, yet it is true all DUC DE MONTEBELLO the same. I mean that you might have a cellar fut of wood and coal and still shiver with cold; and you would if it were not for one thing. O, that is so obvious," you may say.it we hardly worth wille to liat at it. Anybody can see it with his eyes shit. All the better for me shen; I shan't have to explain. And y the same sharpness you will be able to pick oat the insportant point in two short lettera I am about to copy for you.
There was a large crowd to see the Eton
The first rous tha: "In December, 1690, A boys compete with the Radley College crew my daughter (Mrs. M. J. Mather) got into a in the sixth heat for the Ladies' Challenge, week, hervons condition. Do what-sa6 plate. The Radlop's were the quickest in getting away and had a good load off the island, hut the Etonians quietly overhauled them and thermafter did as they liked, row
in splendid for. ing in
The race started at 12.30. p.m. for the trial heat of the Grand Challonge Cup. The Thames Rowing Club had the Berks or, most unfavorable" side of the river, and there was no question is to what the fino! result would be. The Leanders were clear at the quartor and won as they liked hy 1-4 lengths in 7.43.
Quarta, $32; Pinta, $33 per case. AGENT:-
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Gradually sho wasted away until everyone
SAUTERNE, CO. Yevcm, &c. would she could not get up her strength Sr. JULIEN, On. Loville, CH, MARGAUX, thought she was in a decline, and had not long
Hongkong, June 25, 1896 to live. la incl, she was so low and dejected she did not care whether she lived or not. She was under a doctor for six months, but bis metkiues did her no good. My husband then anil, My daughter, I will now see what I can What he meant was that he would do for you.' have hur take a medicine called Methor Seigel's Curative Syrup. He bad'usad it self when he was ill, and thought it might prove as bepell-
cial to her as it had to bisa.
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.,
BEECHAM'S
Dr Mellowstreshened, blowing from the the Collega's decisivo victory over Trinity Hall, the bracze freshened, blowing fully justifying all Henley predictions, the east or Berk side of the River. As § autores became intorso as the preparations o'clock approached, the Americans natur for the Yale-Leander heat were fastened,ally hoped the Chicago oarsman to do cona- When the umpire's launch left the press thing colift the damper on Aurica de stand for the start. Dal Cook, Major Stew pression. McDowell struck the water at art, ons of the stewards, Col. Willan and 42 stroke and quickly took the lead. Puttaan, representatives of the stewards, Young Guinness, after rounding the Island, the repenters, and Kent, last your's stroke made a desperate effort, but McDowell for Londor, were the only passengers simply played with the boy and rowed The vicinity of the seat was almost deserted away beautiful forms. everybody who could do so baring crowded towards the finish, leaving only a for steam launches and a nuinber of row boats about the starting line. The Loanders were waiting in raidstream when Yale was upon the point of embarkhig. The latter wore white jerseys, edged with blue. The Leanda oket nor clintart and confident, while the al men looked very solemn. Langford and Tread wap kept moistening their lips and little Charke, the cowain, was very palo. His voice sounded strange as he called: Row hor around, one." There was a long nerous wait before beat- men in punts alongside the piles in the middle of the river could get the boats even. The Col. Willan wid: I shall ask once, Are you ready?" I got no
"second later. answer I shall say go" a
The crews started well together. This is a surprise.'anid Kent, as the Leanders, who all along counted on getting away fret, were mail to shake off the America, and on the eontrary Yals kept more than even, towing a beautiful clean stroke and then steadily forged ahead, with Leander vainly trying to everhaul her. At half the it looked as if Yale night win, distatice, but at the finish the New Haven men wera exhausted and at leaning on their ars while several over their faces. The Leanders-
years known as one
of the steadies! comparatively fresh.
few rain. Bevural
shots in the Brigade. He first amnaged to utes rest Yale paddled elowly to the tent boat-house, all crying to show noget a place in the final stage of the Queen's
to send health, and are willing you should signs of the great disappointment which is 1891, but did not again work his way possa how Mather Soiger's Syrup restored her each fult at heart. The cheening along into the Queen's Hundred until it year, vublish thin platamant cf.he facts. (Signed). THOMAS BARDHAM, Sr. Halen's, England. the course from the start was very fair and when he succeeded in taking a prominents.) Margaret Watean, 11, Raby Street, Bury,
dint of 2
Oct. Bib, 1895."! impartial and as the two crews rowed al-place in the last stage, chietly by
In Marela, 1993,2caye the wond letter, "I most neck and neck for oror half the dis- Fery rotarkable shoot at 900 yards, the tanec there were cries fret both banks of fongest range. As is known the competi- began to fail in health, I could not say exactly When the tion designated the Queen's Frise is fired what zile no. i falt low, weak, and firad, and the river of Well rowed Yale.
for in three successive stages. About had no strength for anyting. ity appetito fel Yale boat was taken from the water Roger amor Livre of the best shots in Geat. away, and what hille foud I ate gave me great i and Brown had to be assisted into the boat Britain, India, Canada and other colonies pain st the chest and side. My huni au foot house, where they were laid on the foor in the Jet stige 7 rounds at 200, 500 were cold, and nearly all the colour;ie ma. „I Several of Loandera sttundest immedi- und 500 yards, in which the highest work. I was freqreally sick, and could keep so
chafing their arts ately th doing everything possible to revive the sufsiblo scors in 105 points. The beat
I got weaker and weaker, in spite of all that fortrs. It was at first feared Brown had these go on to the second stage (10 shote stad of food doen. (broken a blood vessel and. Rogers lay ga possible (inclusive of first stage) 27765 dons, and "had to be off my work for BITONE'S LIQUID AND OTHER COUTANS
yards and 15 at 500 yards) highest
seventeen weeks. In this way I went on ul ing for breath, while the attendant quick of these 300 the best 100 go on to the fuel November of the same year--1563. Than 1
brought water and spanges with which
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they tathed their faces and chests. Brown stage (10 shots at 800 and at 000 yards); ‡ happened to road about Mother Seigel's Syr English SILVER & BLEOTAO-Ï'LATND-WARE was scarcely able to speak, but he tant-highest possible (inclusive of first and se- and what it had done for ethers suffering like me. I got a bottle of this medione from Mr. buints, cond stagus) 350 mered out, How is Rogers The other
Last year Lt. Thomson made 24 out of W. Haywood, groser, in Oldkata Road, and members of the crow were in good shape, 105 (34, 30, and 30); in the second stage slice taking only the half of it I felt much her
Captain Treadway was bathed la although perspiration as he est on the edge of the he added d6 and 52: and in the last stage ter. I conid est without pain, and was stronger a possible 50 at 900 and brights every way. When i had finished boat and
37 and 4 (this out of cured, and Tapeated. Never mind, we did!
return of the complaint stuco. I have told many The crew bcre their the best we
made hoch by Privata Hay ass aluat what the Byrap did for me, and defeat plunkily and manfully, and many of the Leander men when on to the Yale hurst, Canada, the winner of the Queen's out of thankfulness I am willing my lestar boat-house varrnly congratulated the Ame Prize in 1885, and Private Mark Boyd of should be made pallis. (Signed) Mies Lydia ricans cu the game fight they had made. the 3rd Lanark. These two tied at 279 E Morton, 1, Greaves Strost, Middleton Janc..
longest range Hay.
Both these taion say that they were very As soon as Brown and Rogers were saf-for the Queen's, and on fisiently revived, assisted by the rutsti tares tis shots is the leng off the tion, near Manchester, October 10th 1905. tutes, they were placed in a carriage and hust won with 3, 4, against Boyd's, weak, and that their food of whics they could driven to the Yale headquarters, Marsh. The next in order wera Fraser, Queen's take bat little did them no good. In the undet
Bennet, 3rd West of planty they were actually starving. So much Er L. Barindeague Edinburgh (278), Mill House. When the race was over the Riding (276), Hogg, 1st Roxburgh (276), wasted was one of that it was believed she lud Mr B. J. Earlow orowd of boats with American and Yals Riding flage which had gathered about the finish Dods, 3rd E. O. Scottish Borderera (Dam consumption. The avant showed that they both Mr F. W.. Bird
that was quite though I and besides it often raus Mr J. W. Boiler line, disappeared and, ass rain shower fol-fries) (274), Young, 3rd Lanark (274) and aufered from dyspepsia, and nothing else. But Mr G. Bird
Ticason, Lieut.
Queen's Edinburgh (273); inte cobrumption and other fatal maladies. By Mfr. And Mrs. A. the lowed close upon the termination of
winner this year.
Botticheica departed. contest, the Americans
Every the budy høre joi, ed in praidig, Bob Cock for Canada, Scotland did well, the first eight/Tally cured them both.
Though the Honours went last year to sing the stomach right Mother Boigor Byrup
Coals and wood are useless without misses to Mr A. Bowers lastdiag of
of the Yale grew.
Mr Andr. Bune including one Canadian (really an English. Hghts fire; and bread and mektare se nothing Me J. Cameron tawy from thoni for raore than an hour since they harded and the crew aan), in Englishman and six Soctenest, of unless we can digest them and make them part 3 autoron
whom the last has this year come out at the of our flesh and bone. That exay to ace d have
Inertant to remember. And it is its power to
| Mr F. W. expressed to him their gratitude. New York, July 2
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the coach is now thirty-six years since Edward help uatare work his transformation that makes Mr.J. Corres of the Yalo
says
only what Rose won the first Queen's Prize at Wims. Mother Seigel's Syrup so wonderful a remedy, might have been expected. There are bledon in 1883. It has boen won twenty
be made, and probably vore is
times by Englishmen, sixteon times by ALL the newest Operas, Songs, Fools and Bootsmen, and has once hoen taken to Ca- Fiction, W. Robinson & Co.
excuses to
Yale had several set-backs; our crow was slower, less energetic, and Jacked the rythmic motion of the more experienc
For the third time it has won by FARRELL-Sure, and poverty is the ed Loader crew, Yale was beaten and
a man belonging to the Queen's Edinburgh, worst thing that can happen a mon. Meswi- Leander won, purely on their merits.
the first being Sergt. (efter vards Capt.) noy-indale, it is. I wore offered a cool Yale's réceptions on the course was Menzies, popularly known as Archie en million to becorae a pauper F'd refuse it
the tremely popular, all einsson jedning in rooption of Yale's good appearance and plock Yale's defeat is due to no lack of
2166,' a prominant soliciter, in 1979: the with scorn
cond boitig Private David Dear, in 1881;
plack or dorrage, but kinily to the fastard the third being Lieutenant Thomson, that the English crew was bettor.
and rowed with almost absolute / E.R.V.E. Singapore Fres Press,
both in time and indirect application of Car Copyright Music, 4 for 81.-W. their power. The mochanical outfit also Robinson & Co.
had much to do in making the English, wat
go faster with probably less power. It was
had
a mistake for the Yale crew to use the We are all familiar with the story of the broad-bladed oare English coached agree Sutch minister who read from the Palm entirely on this point. My own conviction I cald in my asto all men are liars, and was that we should have used the same added, as a pulpit comment AB, David, blades as the English, but the crew did not! ye lived 00, ye might have said it at fool so inclined, and I did not care to insist your leisure. The story is paralleled by upen it. No finer race was ver en asked at a parish meeting why he practiced the Visur of Gorleston, England, who was phasing Fawley Court, Yale wah leading but this was a killing pace with such broed certain ritualistio innovations. He refused blades, in the
wator. Vale has to answer at that time, but the next Sún learned a lesson which not ring but safest day, taking his text from the story of would have demonstrated to 3] tluse Balaam, replied to the question with the Interested in Yale boating. The conteatromark that if Balaam had lived nowadays was one that no American need be ashamed he would have got accustomed to being re of but the time was too short to justify the buked by sear
of
to
the drawbacks. Our resation by the Bugil Achizite and Steel Strings and Instru- Uish was charming The
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Yale will try it again, and sy that they He Tonguo not axpress the love f will always be glad to welcome hor. If bear you,"Sho-They say than money have lost the rado, we have made good talks Let us hear what that has to say in friends in
nothing wirusa But Yale has lost the prantines,
the dafoat at the hands of
Leander On the contrary, the expericios Qes Practical Engineer for adverileemenis in invaluable and the friendly relations of Engineering Specialties.
which have been ostab lahed ought to takemetical Engineer Fookes back for 1898. 1. from Wr. Yale man the attenuse of the e, por te marvel of dregnar "ALF sting of defest.There have never been assagents, suoharoyds to sheer the vister and Api Paglasore (bhould road is excling Story of had a plucky laser by die mert Naval Wet non inosening in tag
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