WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1897.
HONGKONG MARKET PRICES, Corrected to Saturday, May 1, 1897. 41 1020 Cash per Dollar Mexican,
PRICE
tike,
catty
花酸意
160
白粥
1993 2 1 § 3 8 8 2 39 19 28
**
我毯沙
石狗公
馬友魚
110
口鼠
200
calty
70
114 11
山海
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Pintos,
Pomfret, White
Chinese Names.
Highs. LowsAŤ,
Vox,
Ponitrat, Black
Butcher Meat.
肉食
IT&WDE
Ray,
Baton, English,
Ama, Bugar cured,
ib.
1+
Feochow,
220
• 17
Japán, cured
*
Beef loi & priare cut, catty. 140
Соханий,
eatly 140
Roast,
"
* Soap,
100
$5
J
Stark,
120
Bullock's Brains,
Tongue fresh, each
per set
250
7
25
curred »
910
Head,
· 11
"
IF
Heart,
51
"
Heup, Sult
cakey
140
Feet,
cach
Kidneys,
12
Tail,
100
15
Liver..
. catty
Tripe (undrcased) catty 60
Calves Head and Fest, sot
Hams, American,
-600
lb.
340
1
J7
Сілове,
+
13
English, New,,
Jap cured,
Mutton Chop,
Leg,
140
JI
Shanghai,.
T
J1
Shoulder,.
"
Pige' Chitlings,
Feet,
92
1
Fry,
•
Hoad,
21
Heart,
"
Kidneye,
. pais
#
Liver,
Pork, Chop,
. catty
Corned,
Leg,
2.
Fat or Land,
"
each
21
-
190
180
Bheeps' Head and Fust, et
950
Heart.
each
,
**
22
Kidneys,
"
31
Liver,
1b,
1983 = 8 3 2 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 8 8 8 8 8 8
340
240
來路烟豬肉 花旗燃猪肉 甄州猪肉 日本潤絲肉
E
Rock Fib,
Roach,
Halmon, (Canton), Shark,
Gate Fish,
100
Skate,
鹹牛肉
Shrimps,
燒牛肉
Snapper,
160
Ma
hofes,
140
牛肉耙
Tench,
Uu
60
牛繃
Turbot,
牛翻
我牛利
Whiting,
牛
Turtles, small, fresh water,
White Bait,
150.
A
Fruits.
菓子
50
Apples, (Californis),
. catly 350
金山平菜
60
牛腿
11
(Tientsin),
****
4-4
12
(Japan), S.
200
日本平
70
牛游
Bananes, fragrant,
40
白酒香魚
50
牛肚
*
(brides),
GO
牛仔頭脚
Obestnuts, Chinese,.
100
AR
Carambola,
100
桃
金華火巢
Uusvanuts,
cach 70
米路大廳
280
日本火腿
Ground Nuto; Grape,.
calty 90
花生
170
鮮機子
280
上海火腿
Lemona, China,
100
"
*---
160
12
Peol,
楮餅
龇
Lichocs, Dried,
200
"
磊文輪
120
catty 70 60.
*+
www
Frona,
Limes,
**
110
--
Mango, (Saigon),
each
60
玄南芒菓
160
*
(Manila),
80
"
B**
450
Mangosteen,
. dozen 250
山竹子
'40
Oranges, Sweet,
catty 120
70
>
Green,
90
#
物裢
100
JJ
Red,
13
180
***
Oliven,
60
白機
鹹豬肉
Pcara,
Pine-apples,
(Tientsin),"
. each
DO
本地波
catty 100
沙梨
140
天津雪梨
Plum, Red,
00
紅字
50 '40
心
Pumolo,
Each
90
气型:
#1
(Siam),
catts 110
D
斑雞错
150 140
羊肝
Peach, (Sweet)
Sucking Pigs,
sach, $1.75 $1.25 ..
资仔
Raisins, Muscatel,
Pudung...
Suet, Beef,
ib.
110
生平油
味雞
"
Mutton,
100
生菜油
Veal,
catty 190
牛仔馋
Water Chesnuts, com. Mandarin,
40
的
Walnuts,
130
Poultry.
生日
Vegetables, &c
Chicken,
I
calty 210 羧仔
250
Capoos,
Ducks,
O TEX,
160
31
each 360
Eggy, Huti
¡dos.
120
Duck
110
ヤブ
17
CX TUN
Artichokes, Skanghal,, catty
Bonus, (Frensb),..
80
50
#
Long,
Beut Root,
Brinjala, Green,
>
sach
caity
BA
紅茶豆
Fowls,
catty 190
53
Red,
Braasion,
30
*
Bamboo Shoots,
Cabbage, Chineas som
Cabbage, Shanghai,
90
20
58 1 8 1988 389 3 2 8 8 9
190
400
each
140 120
1
, calty
50
& 11
150
Gleese,
Harit
anch
Musk Door,.
"
Partridges,
"
Pigeons
180
11
Phewant,
brace
Rico Birds, .
dos.
Qazil.
Beca
+
Balpe, Turkeys, Ucok,
osity
ལྷ།།ལྦ་དྷ
白灣
Cauliflower,.
上海山藥
140
豬雞
紫鸾密.
Carrots,
Celery, Chinese,
Ubiles Dried,
"
English,
32
400
ABA
Rod,
Her,
800
Curry Stuff, English,
11
.i
$1
Toal, Wa Ducka, «
each
450
****
Cucumbers,
. pair
Fish.
Barbel,
. catty
110
天雞
80
Bream,
Lettuce, (English),
Bombay Ducks,
O'ton Froah Wator Fish, catty
100 pieces 590
****
catty
100
Dary,
Catfish,
D
Codfish, Balt,
Ozalo,
Catile Fish,
Dab
海鲜
Eitter Squash,
Garlic,
Ginger, young,
Horse Radiab, S'lief,
Indian Corn,.
Mushrooms, Fresh,
Onions, Bombay, "
新會甜橙
桂林輝障 台機
THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.
London, April 6,
Oxford crew in the race, for they resched the steps in 2min. 1soc., being then about nix feet in front, this being increased to The fifty-fourth boat race between the
Jaklf & length at Waldey's. Above this representatives of Oxford and Cambridge Universities can only be remembered as carried her in towards the Sarvey there, an point the wind caught the Oxford boat and tuing rowed on a very cold day, and a one that on passing the mile-pust the Cara- of the most, unequal matches ever seen on
Fasing
excep
of
the Tunics. For this but few of those bridge crew had gained about a quarter who had watched the crews during their lengths on their opponents, the time" practice at Putney could have boon un-Suin. 55see, anther best on record. prepared, as fra the first it has been Before this Mr Gull had nettled down com
fortably to e stroke of thinly two to the obvious „z the Oxford crew was
that t tially fast, while there lus beun nothing minute, Me Feris setting his men two strukes a minuta more, but was unable to to loud to the conclusion that tho Can hold the leaders, who were gradually going. bridge men were possessed of any great
uce; and the difference in the two styles, away, until, above the Crab Tree, a slight which is all along heon most marked, the advantage helt by the Gxford men to spurt on the part of the Cantabe reduced never more proneed than during the
however, as men itself.
The weather was not altogether favour able for rowing. A cold-wouth-east wind ruffled the surface of the water, and heavy of leader-coloured chuds threatenal downpour. Happily, spectators were
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a short half length. As soul, Mr Fernie's effort had died away the Ox- ford craft drew farther in front, and, as 818 the Cambridge coxswain took what used to Works point rather be called the Soap wide, his boat lost more ground, other
2211-
of no other result than ea
spared this additional discomfort, and were redust on the part of Mr Fernie was able to watch the race undrenched by those bling the nose of the Cambridge hont
showers of gold run, and a tân hail, driving which interfered with their enjoyment fast at Hammersmith Bridge, the Tunin. 20sec. to crurlap the stern of the Oxford craft ar. Although the mes was not ruwal antil about twenty-five minutes past two being lentical with the record unde
the Birk Blees in 1993, by
Before 'clock, the crowd was under rather than reaching the Bridge Mr told hal drop over the average. There could bened to thirty-one strokes minato, and doubt, however, of the reality of their in-bove there the mes of both craft terest. Even those who may not lave kown one end of a boas from the other were pointed rather too much towards the Middlesex boro: but at Bellen's two or realised that they were looking upon at han fuet of daylight were visible between of skill and endurance wich pls to the matinets of every Englishrapa. It Jus be them, and then, on the boots boing straightened, the Dark Blues, with tig came the fashion to speak of the Boted in their favour, no midly
increased vulgarisel, and to wegret the when unly a few old Blues want down to or Barnes, or Martlake, to deplore eneracy of their successors in the aft of rowing. These veterans, no doubt, have less room to dance about the
the towing.
the
days
their lead, though rowing thirty-one only the thirty-four of Cambridge, that at the Mills they hell an advantage of a length This was doubled in another three hundred yards or so, the reason ins Er more.
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ist
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path like feeshop during the Torpid mees, king that the wind, blowing dingen. to derive consulation from ally from the Surrey shore, somewhat in- they
ought
T convenishiced the Cambridge erow, who had the wider interest taken in river sports. been rowing at high pressure all the way One has only to hear the comments of the spectators to understand that their atten- any rate, whatever the reason, the fact remaine, and so quickly did the tion is centred, not no fuch can the odds,
Light Blues fall away
that their o
their opponents as on the race itself, the relative merits of the crews, and the style of rewing Some were quite four lengths ahead at. Chiswick Church, where you another record was made, of these comments may surprise and amuse the Oxford time (13min. 31sec.) being two the expert, but they are at least on indica tion that the vulgarising of the Bout seconds faster than the record made by the
Oxford crew of 1893. On entering Horse PRICE LISTS, Race is not due entirely to sho face Resch, Mr Fernis was still rowing thiry- that the rds appear in the prices curs
four strokes to the minute, but on feeling rens at Tattersall's. The truth is that, in the popular estmation, the battle the cross wind, which began to blow with of the lues is the time event in Spring some force be dropped to thirty-charse for while, and as the lunders were taking mat trat
afforda CACUSC for renewing
ters romurkably easily the Cambridgn men acquaintance with the river. How keen
hem to go up slightly, until, at Barnes and general is Uve enthusiasin everyon
yBridge, 116 Oxford crow, shuse tune was 10 Waterloo knows who has fore hinwell at Station or on the District Railway a few hours before the race begins Train after train move out crowded in the dears, while on every hand are dras, waches, omni- way
in exnodly led by less than they had done Chiswick Church, the Cantals being cloven sounds, or about three lengths, behind. Mr Farmie now suned his former stroke of thirty-four to the minute, but quickened thirty-six at the top end of the Mortlake Bre Vi Brewery, and subsequently called on his
adding
buses, and other vel icles, making their way to some point on the river when view may be had. Those who go by water are
fewer than in the days when the paddle for an offert at thirty-soven.
Gold answered this by
fleet that followed the crews was not linit. ed to tour. Still, there were
were small crait of
Mt
another per stroke per minute, making his rate thirty-
all kinds lining the river, while steam, and eventually victory rested with Oxford crow by two lengths and a third, launches--the abomination of all trus urs that being the official declaration of Mr F. mon-warned in the reaches above Putney Fenner, of the London Rowing Club, who until the moment arrived fox taking their acted as judge. The time was in. 11 stations.
Long before two o'clock the riverside wa crowded from Putney Bridge to Mortlake, The galleries of the houthouses were filled
with ladies, who took a mill interest in the With
contert, and displayed the solours of the rivals. A staly recline was sericeuble in light due favour. Even the fascination which that shade of blue is supposed to have cannot withstand a long run of had luck. Dark blue prevailed, though soure people adapted the compromise of must of
4.sec.
Although defeated, the Cambridge men may come themselves with the reaction that they were pitted against an exception- lysos eros, inferior in paint of speed. perhaps, to none ever sent out from Ox- Ford. To their crelit, too, it aay he said that, so far as could be seen from matern, the towers preserved their form to the end, zertandy so far as time is concerned, "to",| the blues of the oars were very regular;" but at times, notably at the Distillery, the Boves, and off the Bull's Head, Barnes, there was a tendency to TOW short. This, however, is not to be won- Your, and disappeared with suspicious dered at, for the were working rapidity as soon as the result of the race their hardest from start to finish. Oxford, beam kan. I cast wind a card on the other hand, with the alinost cer by the river side has need of the sustaining cainty of success after the
first mile watrath of enthusiana. At Putney there
菜蔬
*71
the inau near the river, and were the two colour side by side. This paltering with the accessity of baking aides was not very
is always the prospect of catching a ghe pse
пед
and a-half had been covered, were not
up קניג
of a member of the crews, a piece of good hurried, and so could afford to
to their best form. Having regard to fortune which many spectators think the fact that the winners were never
adeunte ruwari for their patience. Other pointlalong the banks of the
and
210 one
ex-
their boat not met with such bad water close to the finish. Names and weights :
OXFORD.
prosed after Hauzerauith, and yet zundo trancas attmctions, in the shape of fairs euch good time the time for the whole the coarse has been beaton once only, in 1893 and gipsy encampments. Bat for the most
it is a pity that they could not have inet part people have to
fall hack upon themselves for amusement. The wind and best exertions from end to end of the race, & crew fast enough to force them to their state of the water,
and the
which need hardly be said, was not of 60 of the crowe are eagerly discussed, and exciting a kind as that of last year, when style of
couplaas if the sole reward of two Cambytige would probably have won had.
a glimpse for five or six hours waiting is a Recoats of the crews as they dash by Viewed from the bank or from the river, the spectacle on Saturday was animated"
Mt. lb. Though the skies were and picturesque. heavy, and a chilly touch in the air T. J. de Knop (New) (how)...... 1 6 12 1 reminded us that, we are scarcely on G. 0. Edwards (New)....... the threshold of
12 04 of Spring the Thames 3.0, K, Philipe (New)
13 → no longer wars its wintry aspect. It had 4.C. D. Burnell (Magdalon)......
13 8 altogather a holiday appearance from 5. R. Balfour (University).....
12 11 the moment people began, to eacmble on 6.R., Carr (Magdalen).............
7.*. E. Crum (NEW)........... ita barks and bridges. Steamboats, tugs, and launchos passed swiftly towards Mort lake in eansiderable numbers; but the course in no way hampered with row boats, as in some previous years. As soon as Putney Bridge was closed this trafic censed, and the crowd of spectators on the
機材料
30
-
120
A0
50
120
麻機
bank devaited the minent when the racing
beats should take the water. Cambridge
1 8 8 1 2
10
洋生茶
won the toss, and, after sono delibonsi,
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淬蘊職
30
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上海蔿質
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Groon,
24
Ebanghal,
09
11
10
Japan,
40
J'
#
150
Okroos,
1.40
,80
60
Paraley, English,. Potatoes, Sweet,
Luudle
拜堂
esity. 20
90
1
Shanghai,
Japan,
++
#1
American,
Fosshow,
番薯仔 上海薯仔 日本看仔 花旟戆仔 福州果仔 澳門邊仔
海瓜
Pursline,
指传茶
Paray's
Radish,
25
20
"
. dozon 20
紅雞白仔
Bios, best quality, per plant,
$4.50
上白素
כו
11
$4.10
40
鲁
Dast,
Dog Fish,
Eeb, Conger,
Fresh water,
$00
33
· Reli, Yellow,
180
Macao,
11
File Fish,
雞庆路
Pumpkin,
J
Frog,
150
Fresh Fish,
80
Gazaps,
200
石糖
Gudgeon,
Gunned,
白粉饭 紅雞
27
Common
Hencing,
Shalota,
smoked
Splange, (Chinese)
Halibut,
10
養雞甲
Epiasch
Imbeza,
190
Snake Gourd,
Lab,
Lobster,
110
Tomatoes,
TAFOG
Macharsk
Turnips, Panti, (Long) », èr
Monk Fleb,
∙Mullety
Parrotias,
80
D
20
XA
***
Vegetable Marrow,
13
(Long), 1
Walez Ormsadly
WM-MACIONALD,
123
8
*H, Gold (Magdalen (stroke) ... Il 11
H. I. Pechell (Brasende) (cox)
* Signities Ola Bluss.
S. Bell (Trinity Hall)...
chose the Middlesex station, whether they, E. J. D. Taylor (Caius) .......................
went at a quarter past two, the Oxford met 4. B. H. Howell (Trinity Hall)...
Almost
most directly, following
that there... Bisher (Trinity Hallý.
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*W, J. Fornie (Trinity Hall)
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E. C. Hawking (Cains) (cox) ...
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was no waiting for an unnecessarily long 6.1. Pennington (Caius) .........
time in the cold east-south-cast wind, 7. W. Dudley Ward (Thied Tri-
chored at the uusi place, a little aboru Bridge, but that from which tho
Putney crew started was
front of the other. Before the rival crows
ret out for the starting point, the Hibernia
In the evening the crows and their
stearn launch, carrying in addition to Mr friends dined together at the Cafe Royal, Frank Willan, Or, and Error gerald, who rowed for Cambridge in 1861 the chair being taken by Sir Penrose Fitz- Messra Muttlebury, Hope, and
of
Cambridge, and Mesara Fletcher, and 1864. The Standard."
Baume, and M Loan of Oxford, had been
made fast to a waterman's boat anchored
astern of the stake boste. At twenty-four
minutes past two Mr Willen fired the
pistol, and there began a race the story of which needs but little telling, so completely oua-alded was it.
Hongkong Tides.
The Tide Tablo giron below has been
V. H. F. Davis
Misa Drum Me W. A. Duff Mr J. B. DancEU Mr T. J. Eldridge Mr E. Erano
Mr Lloyd Evans
ar H. K C. Fisher
Dr J. B. Fowler
Misi J. Ford
Capt. Goddard
Gould
Mr A. E. Gu Mastor A. Goulding
Mies Greens
Mr C. Harris mpied by the Nautical Almanes Office in Me 11. B. Hawks
Mr B, Hebden London from the results of the analysis of
Mr John Murchia Me H. C Miss E. Norwood
Nicolle
Mr W. Partitt Miss E Pendleton Me A. H. Pollard BI W. Y. Pollerd Mia J. Pullard Mow A. Pollard
Mias C. Pollard Mater 8. Pollard Master J. Pollard Mr Purvco Mrs Ringer, son and
Mr & Mrs Robertson Mr G. Rodust Mr J. L Sbaldon Mr L. J. T. L. Silva
obarvations taken by means of an automs. Co. & Mrs. Bemwingie H. W. Simons
Min Henderson Mr A. Sinclair tic tide recording machine in the Water Medohnston Bred. Tremaine Smulik Mr Gold has a manner of starting Police Basin at Tsim Sha Taui during the and Mre Joseph Mien Leslie Smith pesularly his own. When rowing against yours 1887-8-9.
$
scratch crewa in practice he was invariably The zero of the table is Low Watar Or the slower away, and so it was on Saturday dinary Spring Tides, which has boon found
last, when the Cambridge stroke was to be 2 feet boloy mean sea level.
ceptionally quick at starting, and this,
coupled with the fact that the Middlesex
Bicift
was a little in advance of the other,
To obtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Nayal Yazd add & ft.
in, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock,
enabled the Light Blues to take a decided Aberdeen, add 12 ft. 0 in. to the height lead at the outset, Mir Fernie rowing thirty-given in the table.
eight strokes in the first minute, to the
baro
aven of Mr Gold. In the
condirated, the Cambridge beat
led the other by about
a couple of yards at
Thur
6th to 12th May,
"Hin War.
dokona
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No interior high
M 11 45
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Bat.
No inferior
high
nor low.
Water,
up
800-0
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