THE CONDITION OF YOUR HAIR DEPENDS ON:
THE CONDITION OF YOUR. SCALP.
USE
WATSON'S
RESORCIN
HAIR WASH
The HAIR TONIC that Kills
The DANDRUFF GERM. Cleanses the Scalp & thus
Produces a Luxurious
& Healthy Growth.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
(Wak Te Yat Po'a Seroles.)
JAPANESE ADVISERS FOR BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS.
Strong opposition is manifested among menibers of Parliament.
PAXING, Jan. 36. Canton Government
bas
works. but
the
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917.
THE ACTION BY A CYCLIST.
dont has the effect of sobering a min in liquor?
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TO-DAY'S BYIDENCE.
Further evidence in the claims of $500 damages from the Ip On Wing Co. and the Li Wing Kwong, junk owners, by John Carr, an electrical gineer of Leighton Hill Road, was heard by Mr. H. H. Gompertz, Puise Judge, at the Summary Court this morning.
It was entirely, frustrated, and the story should be read by the Germans in the light of the comments which appeared in the German Press on the occasion of the raid in the Channel last October The Lokal Ancieger, semi-official organ, wrote of the "intrepid cruise of our destroyers"
PEKING, Jan. 96. swaepeing away what the British The loan to the Bank of Communi- regarded as cha invincible, all-cations involves the employment of securing obstacles in the Channel"- Japanese Advisers and Managers in though impartial observers must have the Bank. thought in the many weeks that have ince elapsed that the German Admiralty has made small use of THE CANTON CEMENT WORKS, the success that was claimed for
The plaintiff's claim is for damages them! "The coast of Flanders has
sustained by him on the morning of -" The often shown us during the past two’.
November 22nd, 1910, when, while years what it is worth to us in war," requested permission to control the riding a bicycle, he ran into a land- wrote the Barlin journal, but to Canton camant
ing Board from a conservancy junk, the lengths to which we have request is being refused.
which, due to the alleged negligence penstrated in the North. Sex this
GOVERNMENT TO ACQUIRE [of the defendants, extended across time-clo to the vital nerves of
SHANGHAI OPIUM STOCKS.
the Priya East, and as a result, the England and France of our black
plaintiff suffered severe injury to his weapon' (the German torpedo service)
PEEING, Jan 26. Well, has never before ventured."
The Central Government is under-person and damage to his property.
Mr. Mattingly (of Messrs. Deacon,| having then been foiled in its purpose, sking to purchase the entire stock of it apparently made another venture opium held by the Shanghai merchants, Looker, Deacon & Harston) appeared after the lapse of three months for by means of a loan seared upon the for the plaintiff, ft. F. C. Jenkin repair, and the result of the sale of revenue stampa. When the (instructed by Mr. Otto Kong Sing) latest enterprise has apparently been opium is transferred it will be controlled defended. EPUGRAVE-OR January 19, at Shang-eren more disastrous, and should by the Fica President and sold for
Bai, the wife of P. W. EPHGRAVE, enable the experts of the Lokal medicinal purposes only. of a daughter. FORSHAW-On January 20, at Shang-Anzeiger to more correctly "estimate hai, to Mr and Mrs G F FORSHAW, the worth of the coast of Flanders to aidaughter.
Germany in war. British naval 21, nt HALSEwood.-On January
tald, express the Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs H C experts, we are HALLCOD, a daughter.
opinion that the hammering the German destroyer division received DEATHS
will pravert much nae being made of Zeebrugge for some time.
PREPARED ONLY ar
A..S. WATSON & Co., Ld
AND CHINA.
HONGKONGAN
To-day's Advertisements
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, longkang, - SATURDAY, the 10th February, 1017, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of ccounts for the year ending 31st December,
1916
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 5th February to the 14th Februry (both days inclusive) during which period no Transter of Shares can be Registered.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SUN.
General Managers. ‚· Hongkong, Jan. 97, 1917.
1454
GUIDES & COMPANY, LIMITED.
(IN LIQUIDATION)..
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
N GENERAL MEETING of the
BIRTHS.
FoREs.-Dec. 18, at Maybole, Ayr.
shire, D. M. FORBES, of Forbes, Muna and Co. London and Manila.
NISERT-On January 21, at Shanghai-|
MARGARET ANNE NISEET, Super, intendent of Nurses, Madras Government (Retired); widow of the late Robert Story Nisbet, of India, in her 64th year.
The China Mail.
above-named Company will be held at Hoscose, Saturday, Jan. 27, 1917. the Office of Messrs. Lowa, BINGHAM & Matthews, New Government Building, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 19th day of February,
1917,
at 12.30 r.. precisely, for the pur "ol having the
the account of
of the to howing the man
in
the Wind
Winding-up has been conduct-
THE LATEST NAVAL
ENCOUNTER.
ed and the property of the Company IT is not possible from the telegrams dlsposed of, faid before such meeting.
pass his remuneration and alád to pass
of hearing any explanation that relating to the encounter with a mey be given by the Liquidator, and to enemy destroyer flotilla some thirty the following Extraordinary Resolution, miles out from Zeebrugge to gather soy very clear account of the damage
vic :—
That the Books, Accounts and Docu-inflicted on the enemy.
ments of the Company and of the Liquidator thereof be retained by the Liquidator, he undertaking te
desteny the same at the spira tion of twelve months from the
dimalution of the Company."
C. A. DA ROZA AS.A.A,
Liquidator. Hongkong, Jan. 27, 1917.
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT -
SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET ING of The HONGKONG BENEVOLENT Bocery will be held on WEDNESDAY next the 31st of January at 12.30 in the
City Hall All subscribers are invited.
The Hon Mr. P. E. Holyoak has.. Kindly consented to take the chair.
Boogkong, Jan. 27, 1917.
(Continued on 2-ga" 8.)
1443
As usual,
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Next Monday is Settlement Day..
The Hongkong Goremment Gaselle to-day cousists mainly of revised White
Lists for China and Siam.
A Chinese student, Ching Shu-on, aged twenty-four, was fined £100 and £2 26. costs ab Thames Court, London, last month for harbouring 25 lb. of opium
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
His Lordship Bishop Pozzoni returned yesterday from his Pastoral Mission in
the interior.
The Malay Mail bears that the Hon Mr. Claud Severn is likely to be re-visiting Malaya about May.
Mr. Francis White, Secretary at the American Legation at Peking, left the capital a week ago on a tour in South China and Siam
Mr. T. FL. Carlials, Britiah Consul at Saigon, has been transferred from th Sion Consular Establishment to the General Consular Service, and has been appointed Consul-General at New Orleans.
The son of Mr. T. H. Reid (formerly editor of the China Mast and now in the Malay States Information Agency) is away in Francs on duty. Unfortun Hongkong postage stamps over-ately he is not over strong, and is printed "China" on axle as the British
stationed at Financial Headquarters.
Postal Agencies in China are not valid for the payment of postal charges on correspondence posted in Hongkong.
Shareholders in the West Point Build
the official accounts from either side ing Co., RK. Central Estate Ltd., ELK.
Land Investment and Agency Co., and
Mr. A. M. Forrest, accountant of the Penang Branch of the Chartered Bank, will leave for for home in the nest future on long leave, and Mr. D. M. Millar, accountant, will be leaving for
are conflicting. The German com- Land Reclamation Co., are re-the Batavia branch in the near future munique says we lost two ships; aminded of the meetings advertised in on transfer.
The first
A passenger who travelled through Manchuria early in the present month informed the "Japan Chronicls" that
Mr. John M. Darrah, the American Postal Agent in Shanghai, has tendered his resignation to the Department at Washington to take effect upon his arrival there in March. Mr. Darrah out
Department has spent 13 in Shanghai,,
Sergeant Floyd: Yes, I have seen
· many men in liquor suddenly sobered by an accident.
TRAINING TIMES.
Mr. Mattingly: If your lordship Lady Ursula --- so desires, my client stands ready to call witnesses who will give further evidence of his sobriety as the time of the accident.
His Londship: That will hardly be
-
OLD PONESS.
There was a considerable gathering fof interested spectators at the mile
necessary. There is only evidence this morning to follow the gallops of
that he had but one drink previous
to the accident. Any man may have the ponies in training for the next
one drink.
!!
TACCA, The sand course was good
Mr. Jenkin: Pardon, my lord, going but the grins wis very but I Bave evidence that will make hard. Early in the morning a strong if necessary for me to go further into following breeze helped, the ponies. the matter of the plaintiff's being down the home straight, but this diet under the influence of liquor at the away later. time of the accident.
The times taken were :—-
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Other witnesses were then called Coroser DALIA, 1 ile, 34, 1.08, 142,
4.1-1.0; last 4 32.8. and the case adjourned."
The Doxx DALIA, last 1 87.2, 1.19.8,
1432; last $324. GUANY DARI 1 last 15, 35.2, 1.13,
19
THE MAGISTRACY.
DISTRICT WATCHMEN
CHARGED.
The remanded case in which two Mr. Jenkin said certain informa-Chinese district watchmen are charged, tion had come into his hands which the first with stealing one silver dollar aade it necessary for him to put a from No. 10, Moon Street, Wanchai, number of important questions to the and the second with assaulting plaintiff and Sergeant Floyd.
Mr. Jenkin then called the plaintiff into the witness box.
Mr. Jenkin: What shift of duty do you perform at the office of the Electric Light Company, Mr. Gur?
Plainfifi: An eight-hour shift. Mr. Jenkin: When you left the office of the Electric Light Company had you just completed an eight-hour shift?
Plaintif: Yes.
Mr. Jenkin: Had you arrived there at four o'clock, and remained there until twelve "o'clock?
Plaintiff: Yes.
Mr Jenkin: Did you not, Mr. Carr, go to the bar of a certain hotel for refreshments during that time?
Plaintif: Yes, I did...
Mr. Jenkin: Then you did not remain at the officer of the Electric Light Company during the entire time of your watch?
Plaintiff No.
Mr. Jenkin: How many alcoholic drinks did you have while at the hotel, Mr. Carr?
་-
Plaintiff Only one. Mr. Jenkin: When you went to the Police Station after the accident; did you see Sergeant Floyd?
Plaintiff Yes...
Mr. Jenkin: Did you say anything to Sergeant Floyd about your being sober?
inmate of the same house and obstruct-
nga policeman in the performance of his duty, was again before Mr.
Melbourne.
IF
Mr. Crew appeared as a solicitor for the first defendant, whose case was heard with that of the second defendant
Evidence was taken and the case
1.40.8, 2.23.4, 2.57.9; lass P-31.3. TRICYPHANT Data, 1 mile; 93:2, 1:06.3,
1.30.3, 2.10 last † 33.2. WINDSOR Data, 1 mile, 88, 1.13.3,.
1.46.1, 2.10.230.1. AUSTRALIAN CHir, laat 1, 35.2, 4.11,
1.422: last 312. Piawu Catar, 11, 41, 1.17, 4.53.3,
2.23.3, 8.01.2, 3.80.3; last 98. DAISY CHIE, 1 st 1 39,2,-, 2.08, GOLFINA, 13 las mile (),95, 1a18,
2.43, 0.19.2: laat jy 95,2.
1.49, 2.25.2 last † 86.2.
STANZA. 1, 41, 121, 1.58:9, 2.58.8,
3:11.2; last † 95.4.
Kiva Hu, 1 mile, 50, 1,36, 9.18.1, 0.50;
last 36.4. NORTHLANDS, 14 (1), 42.9. 1.24, 9.00,
2.40, 3.15, 3.40, 4.20.2; last 31.2.
DERBY GRIFFINS.
gain adjourned, with the bail as before, HAOLINI. 14 last 1. 37, 1.06, 1.835, at 350 for each defendant.
THEFT OF A ZINC FUNNEL.
A Chinese charged with stealing a zinc funnel was brought before Mr. Wood.
Upon Inspector Sim's statements that The believed, the defendant mentally deranged, the charge was withdrawn and the defendant sont to the hospital for
treatment.
RETURNED FROM BANISHMENT:
Before Mr. Wood, to-day a Chinese was charged with premature retara from a banishment of five years. It was stated that he had been working in the Colony se a street coolie for about a year before his identity was discovered. Sentence of six months' imprisonment was passed.
AN ABANDDONED INFANT,
A Chincad woman was charged before Mr. Wood, this morning with having abandoned her infant child, & few days' old, by leaving it on the street, Inspector O'Sullivan said the child had Plaintif: I believe I might have died since the mother's arrest. Death said something about being sober. was due to inability to take norrish- Mr. Jenkin: You evidently believent, which seemed to have existed that to be the proper way of intro from three months' imprisonment. ducing yourself to a policeman.
from birth. The woman was sentenced
SPORTING.
2.28.2, 2.50.1; last 30.4. WARRIORLINI (dún) end AEROLINI (grey)".
1,118.2, 1.50, 2.91 8.00.3,
· 3.33.4" (groy,' laat 05.8); 8.08.4 Mr. White's OAKBAY, I milo, 35, 1.23.2,
(dup. last 34.3)
1.51 lash 97.5.
OSWALD DAULI, I milé last 1, 36.2. 119,
1.45.1: last 02.1.
VICTORIA DAHLIA (t, grey) and Chote
Danzly (chest.), 14. 39, 115, 1.822
2.25.8, 3.00, 8.92.0; last † SAS. Advance DAHLIA (dk grey), 14, 86, 1-15,
1.48.1, 2.24.3, 2.57.1; last 1.02.8. Mr. Ezra's BLACE, list, 36.2, 1.11.3,
1.44.2; lust 31.
Mr. Ezna's Bar, 1 last 1, 88.8, -1.14,·
1-47; last † 03.
Mr. EADOONE'S CHESTur, 13 last mile,
86, 1.18, 1.5912, 2.28; last † 84.8. STAR OF DOON, 24 last mile. (i)'," 40.3,
1.20.8, 1.59, 2.39.3;" last 83.0.
SVERSTREAK, 1 last mile (i), 39, 121,
1.58.4, 2.82; Last 83.1.
Mr. Humphrey's Twyzzmotsz (boy), 14 Inst 13 (1), 37,3, --. 1.51.8, 2.28.3, 3.39.2; last 30.4.
Mesars. Seth and May's BLACK PRINCE and BANIO, 11. 45, 1.26, 2.04, 2.40.8, 8.18: last 35.2.
SUB.. GRIFFINS.
PETOLINI, 1 last mile, -, 1.13, 148,
2.24; last 80. Kxzx1, 14 last 1, 38.8, 1.16, 1.51,
2.27, 3.02.2; last 36.2.
Mr. Sassoon's WEITZMETAL, 14, ---, 1.19,
1.66.2, 2.38, 3.07; lest † så. Mr. Beith's Fro, last 1, 34.0, 1.10, 1.40.1;
Dr. Jordan's' MOONITONE (chést.) and JADESTONE (white), 1 mile, 85.2, 1.10.8, 1.45.4, 3.24.1 (white Jast £ 38.2); 2.28.2 (chest, lass i 40.3)'.
Sergeant Floyd, in the witness box, said that on the moming of the 22nd November the plaintiff came to him and first asked for a doctor ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. Mr. Shellim's BLACK CLOUD, 1, 49, 1-19, After a doctor had been summoned the plaintiff then asked him, "Am I
1:
1.58,,2.83, 3.08.2; lash 85.2 Magic Data (chest), 1 mile,-, 1.17.8, "
1.53.4, 2.27.2; last 33,6,
At Vladivostok, Harbin, Changchun, of 18 years' service with the Postal drunk, or sober" Witness rephiedo Club Championship Eaces for the DANDY DALLA (dan) and Chamyon
¿."
The results of the sixth of the series There is no question of anyone Fandicap, One Design, and Heyward accusing you of being drunk.”. Eaya and Gael Classes are as follows :—-—--
Mr. Mattingly; Sergeart Floyd, do)......
second British communique re-affirma
another column to be held on Monday." that we lost only one.
The engagemext is announced be. 1433 point of interest is: What number. Mr. A. Denison. informs us that tween Mr. A. Caldecott, of the F. M. S of ships did the Germans lose The the crops from the estate of the Seenge Civil Service, only surviving son of the German official account says that Rampah Rubber & Coconut Planations Rev A Caldecott and Mrs. Caldecott, with the exception of the one which Co., Ltd., for the month of December of West Chitington, Sussex, and Olive reached Ymaider in an unseaworthy were:-Rubber 13,916 hs; Coconut Mary, only child of Mr. Justice Innes condition, all the hips of the flotilla 1,420 nuts. The total ouput of rubber and Mrs. Innes, of Kuala Lumpur. returned with slight losses. On the for the fanceial year (1916) was other hand the British Admiralty 153,555 g., 1 statement says that our ships ank two enemy ships including the one which torpedoed the ons we lost and that as regards the damage to the others, darkness and Mukden the recent blizzard was prevented observation of the full the severest known for 20 years, the results. Apart from these conflicting average temperature being 44 degrees official accounts, the information we of front.
on Monday next at 5.30 pm at the you not think that it is reasonable have of the engagement is derived, from Datch sources, and these
It is notified in the Gazette that a Helena Mar Institute. As the previous for a man who has just met with an H.K. Block Exchange Settlemen: Day. accounts have told us that the crew trade mark belonging to Abraham and lectures bave met with a great deal of accident, to at once wish to settle Gebruder Frowein, Elberfeld, Germany support and interest it is hoped that the the matter as to his being drunk or 11 m-Anction of condemned and of" the badly damaged destroyer
expired on the 24th inst., and that it attendance will be such as to encourage sober?
Sergeant Floyd: Yes, I do think Dione that it is reasonable..
Jusica...... 42 405 His Lordship: Did it appear to Kathleen.... 00
4 10 20 you at the time, Sergeant, that the Colleen..... 4 18
Musetta...42 30- 4 53.54 4 11 24 plaintif had taken a drink or two?. Aiken 00 4 00 25 4 08:25
Sergeant Floyd: Yes, your lord.sition Points for race Points to date
(1) Polls ship, it did..
(3) Dione
Kathleen Jessica Colleen
THE DIARY.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.
Station
Mr. Denman Fuller's final lecture on "Musical Appreciation" will be given:
confiscated Goods at Central Police which reached Ymuiden state that will be removed from the Register of an extension of them at some future! “seven more German vessels were Trade Marks on the 24th day of Feb.,.data. anak," and their version of the fight 1917, unless the prescribert fes for seems to be that the British swooped randwal of registration is paid before down and destroyed the German that date."
11.30 -Woss Point Building Coa
Hosting...
11.45am RK Central, Estato Ltd's.
Meeting."
4
Non-HL Land Investment and
Agency Co's. Meeting.
1215 pm-HK Land Reclamation
Co's. Meeting.
P.W.D...
General Memoranda.
Wowunday, Jan. 31:-
fotilla, quickly and thoroughly."
We have to remember that the action Among the prisoners of war' in
UNION CHURCH.
The Committee of the above Church
His Lordship: Just what do you mean by appearing to have had a drink or two?
Sergeant Floyd:" Well, he had, rather & flushed face.
Mr. Mattingly: Could that not
was fought in the darkness at four camp at Nagoya were eight officers born has just issued its annual report and 3 pm-Sale of Crown Land at o'clock in the morning; but the Aleece-Lorraine of French parents, balance sheet for the year 1916.
information from Holland speaks of and these men have now been released by The financial statement shows a very the German ships being "surrounded order of the Government To avoid creditable position inasmuch as the and dazzled by British searchlights" any disturbance, the other men detained debit balance which was incurred a few Against that we have the. British at the camp were turned out for a walk Jes ago has been considerably reduced and the past year has been exceptionally Admiralty's statement that "darkness during the release of the eight men in catisfactory. In addition to the ordinary has been attributed to the shock of 12.30 p.m.--Annual Oeneral Meeting
of the Hongkong Benevolent Society prevented the observation of the full qucation, who left Nagora under military receipts, which quite covered the general 1.20 p.Prize Distribution by Lady results of the action. That state- they were handed over to the French contributed to outside objects and
and police escort for Yokohama, where expenses of the Church, $700 have been the accident, Sergeant? May at St. Paul's Institution.
ment, however, tells na of two enemy
further acnations amounting to $3,500 10.50 am-Auction of Ladies' Boots"after being considerably damaged." ships sunk and that the rest scattered
have been received for the Organ Fund The new organ which has been on and Shoes, Suitlengths. Blankets etc With the help of the Germanants of the Westminster, To order for some time and has been dee
The British American Tobacca Co., at Hossra. Hughes and Hough's. SATURDAY, Feb. 3-
admission that the flotilla was bacco Co., Ltd. bave just received patched, is due to arrive shortly, and it surrounded and dazzled by the supplies from London of Westminster is hoped that are the instrument is in-
"Specials" Cigarettes Cork: Tipped and searchlights of the British ships packed in highly attractive bozes, each stalled the amount icquired will here We may reasonably infer that containing 10 cigarettet,
been completely raised.
The works of Sunday Schoole, Guild, 9.15 pm--Fiano Recital at Govern there Was light enough on the
TURDAY, Feb. 1-
11.30 Union. Waterboat Co's
Meeting.
MoerDAY, Feiz tom
ment House,
3pm-Auction of Leasehold Property Geo P. Lammert's Sale
Acene
Consul General
"HANDICAP CLASS.
Kowloon Rock (P) Mark Boat on Start- Course :—No.3, Channal Rocks - (P). ing Line (P), Channel Rocks (F) Kow- Icon Rock (P). Distance 94 miles.
H'esp on Finishing Corrected
Comme Time. Time.
X. B.
H. M. 8, ...Scratch 4 00 53
4 00 03 49 4 00 01 3 19 19 30
·4:09 51
Yacht
Roll
e) Aileen (7) Masetta
* 04 48
4'02 31
4 08.05
ONE DESIGN CLASE Course No 37, Channel Rocks (F), Chat Rocks Buoy (P), Kowloon Rock (8), Channel Rocks (8). Distance 7.7 miles.
H'cap on Finishing Corrected
Yacht Course.
Time.
Time, H......
Allan vid 38.58 4 38 58
**
H
4.40 20 4 40 20
4 37 2027 20
Bonita Daphne *** Halcyon.....
Position Pta for rade. Pta. to date.
Sergeant Floyd: Yes, I think it could have also been due to that.
His Lordship Did you get the im- pression, Sergeant, that the fushed face of the plaintiff was due to any other cause than the accident?
(2) (3) A 131...... Sergeant Floyd: Yes, I was some-Bonita what sware of thas impression.
Haloon....
Yacht
Libeth
435 59 4 25 50
16
H'espion Finishing Corrected
Course Time Time
HETWLED BAYS AND GAIL CLASS His Lordship; But did the plain Rocks Buoy (F), Kowloon Rock (8) Course No. 37, Channel Bocka (F), and Christian Endeavour Society has tiff appear to be able to take care of Channel Rock (8) Distance 7.7 miles. to enable the British CURE THAT COUGH
been ably carried on, and the Pastor has himself? commanders to see something of the parishment they inflicted. There Wu Jou hare a troublesome continued the services at the Peak
cough it does not mean that you Clinrch throughout the year
Sergeant Floyd: Yes, your lord
owes 38 5 01 10 6 01 48 we leave the question of damage for to baro it, Sut it does mean that your The annual meeting of Seatbolders will
Owl Scratch DN8 the present. Whatever their little Indus are threatened, and it is just ss be held in the Lecture Hall of the Church Mr. Jenkin: Will your lordably Tubantis.38D 3.5 Em Kowloon Laul and Building scheme was, in coming out from well to be on the safe side and take Chaun Wednesday, 31st Jancary, a pak Sergeant Floyd, as an expert Theclares 23 5:00 30 5,01 08
berlain's Cough Remedy before it is too Co's Kesting.
witness, whether in his experience he Tinnetis rooves 38 DKB UNS For the purpose of electing Secretary pop
Down Scratch 500 25.00 $5 Zeebrugge under the cover of darkness Into. For me by Chemista and
"Treasurer and Committeel
tuse found that
Roomsay
SATURDAY, Feb. 10
have consumption or that you are going
ship, his mind seemed quite clear.
DAHLIA (chest), 1 mile, 72, 142.2, 147, 2.19: inat † 02..
Mr. Maton's Cornor, 1 mile, 35, 1.13.3,
(1.56; last 1- 41.8. Mesere. Thomas and Sedgwick's Tox COBLATOR 1 mile, 86.2, 1.15, 1.52, 2.27; last 4 85.
Mr. Beswick's two, 14 last 4 (1), 86.3,
1.11.1, 1-44.4; last 1 00.3.
Mr. Hasting a Searney, 1}, 88, 114,
1.40, 2.25, 2.50; last 34.
Mr. Potta Taruxpast King, last 3, 35,
1.11.2, 1.45 last 30.3.
Mr. Stabb's end Mr. Dowbiggin's, 14. 27.2, 4.13, 148, 2.23.8, 3.02 Laut Z. 36.2
e
Mosary. Thursfield tha Barton's
Mennis. Fieber, Ailen and Dyer's, 1 mile, 09. 1.42.2, 1.60.1, 2.25; Inst
Mr. Congdon and Mr. Blog's It. duay 1 mile, 89.8, 1.14, 1:48.2, 2.24.1; Inst 26.4.
Mr. Nemazee's and Mesars. Seth and De Vaux's InoxsIDES, 1, 45, 1.26.8, Mr. Hough's, 1 mila (1), 85, 112.3, 1.49; 2.04, 2.89.8, 3.15.8inst E0.5
2.26 Inst 287.
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