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The China Stail

HONGKONG, MONDAY, Feb. 25, 1918.

THE BANK 49 Å TRADE INDEX.

ALL who have read the speech oi CHOOL DUTIES WILL BH of the Chairman at the annual

RESUMED on 1st March.

For Terms &c. apply to

THE HEADMASTER.

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

·LOCAL-`AND GENERAL.

Captain Philip de Fotblangte, Royal Engineers, who married the eldest daughter of His Excellency. The Governor, was recently awarded the Distinguished Service Order.

We are naked to announce that a prayer-meeting will be held is connection

CLUB.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1914

basween Camouflage, and

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY THE MAIDEN STAKES.-Winner wore running neck and neak, King $500. Second $200. Third $100. Tom winning by half a longth with a For China Ponice bond fids Griffins wagth 'on date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Season 1917-1918 allowed 71b. Entzanes $10. Three quartata.of a mile.

ANNUAL RICE MEETING.

FIRST DAIS

Mr. George Sand's Rocksand, Ust Ilb. (Mr. Esra)

1

(Mr. McBain) 2)

As last year, the sky was somewhat cloudy in the morning on the first day air. Dryisdust's Maybe,, 10st 12b of the annual-races, held under the auspices of the Hongkong Jockey Mr. Adameric's Siamese Cat, 10st-1216 Club, As the day wom on, however,

(*. (Mr. Moller) | 3.

the sun came out and on the whole Also ran --- Gentle Cat (Mr. Sedgwick),

Bubblesand.

Time:-1min. 3-seca. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $13.20. Places 1st $0.40: 2nd, $13.20; 3rd, $8.10.

*.

Cash Sweeps:-1st, No. $1,204; 2nd. No. 389, 3344; Srd, No. 257, $179.

Usplaced Ponies $25 cath:-Nos. 403, 143, 87, 73, 181, 189, 147, 139.

THE GARRISON STARES. —WIRY-

Think per 3500. Becond $200, $100. ́ ́ For China Ponies, Suba scription Griffin of any Sonster Weight for inches as per scale: Winners at previous Meeʻngs of one Race 71b; of more & an one 14lb. ; at this Meeting Sib. cxtra. Penalties accumulative. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed Alb. Entranco $10. One milo. Mr. Goabead's Snuffbax, Vlah 416 4

(Mr. Sedgwick) Hr. Adameric's Black Cat, 10st 11lb...

Mr. John Fools' Danbifu?, 11at liber

(hir. Johnatone) 3

with the Christian Union to-morrow, & the day could be called 'an ideal one Shatin Chief' (Mr. Knoll). Conquest THE CHALLENGE CUP.-Value me pas mal (Mr. Moller) 5.30 pm, in the Helena May Institute for meing. The courad was dry byź Dahlia (Mrð, Vidal, New Year (Mr. to be followed by the annual business the tinies were recordeti were poor. {Johnstone). meeting....

A large number of people were pre- sent by noon when the first mee start

Alter a bad start, Conquest Dahlia Įgot aheed şirzami lengths, New Year

American Consulate General st nineed. At about ten minutes to mid-day being boh metry lengths behind. Up

One hundred Guineas. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per Alsoʻran: Green Cloth (Mr Barton), scale. To be won two years con-Ploughedfield (Mr. Gogg) and Violin secutively by a Pony or Ponies the (Mr. Knoll), Haggia (Mr HaBain), bona fide property of the same Biplane. (Mr. Morrison), Daady Dahlia owners or owners. Winner to re-(H. Vida).

Time: 2 min. 8 sec. ceive $500 and 70 per cent., Second

Dainty Dahlia took the lead from a $250 and 20 per cent., Third $125 and 10 per cent of the Entrance good start. Haggis being mond and Fees until the Cup is finally won Faughedfield third. Pausing the post when the Second Pony will receive Dainty Dahlia led, followed by Doubtful, and the same order was maintained 75 per cant. and the Third Pony at the Bowrington gats" At the "per cent. of the Estritte Fees incline Bauf box came up into fourth in addition to the place "money position, followed by Black Cat Entrance $10. One mile and three Tearing the Rock Doubtful was leading, and Grean Cloth took third place. Black Cat, Wazi ridden on, the ontzide, quickly displaced Green Cloth, and Snuf in the home straight At the distance. post Black Cat took the lead and a los box, on the rails, gotiato second position

race with Snuffbox enined, the latter winning by half a length, and Doubtful coming in third, two lengths behind

A meeting is to be held at the

His Excellency "the Governor and o'clock to-morrow" evening, February

Rocksand second with: Shasin Chief 26th, of the American men in the Miss May, Mrs. Tudor Tudor ante inelite Conquest Dahlia ted Colosy who are specially interested in Miss Craigie arriyol, accompanied by third and Siamese Cat close up, Rock, the organization of a chapter of the Mr. P. PJ Wodehouse; A.D.C., American Red Cross in Hongkong und werd met at the entrance by the sand took the lead near the Rock, by about half a length, Conquest This meeting is to be preliminary Steyards in Mr. Though, the Diskla taking second, and Maybe and in the way of a committed on | Clerk of tha Course, afüred us, usual!

third place from Shatin Chief, withi organization to a meeting of all the in his scarlet cont. preval Americans in the Colony which la to be The proceedings were enlivened by New Year still many lengths behindquarters.

...(kr. Eers) teld in the Hongkong Hotel at 11 am. programme of music, excellently Down the incline Rocksand led with Mr. Gec. Sand's Boysisand, 11at 715 on Thursday, February 26th, at which rendered by the band of the Middle Conquest Dahlia second. Rock and, time the organization of a chapter of the Red Cross" will be affected. Both meetings will be addressed by Mr.F, N. Deubleday of New York

A

WI

a

(Mr. Knoll) 2

sex Regiment, under Bandmaster being easily ridden, laid first on the S7 Ellie Jadoorie's Kalgan Chief, list rails, down the straight, Conquest Mr. Adameric's Xmas Light, 10st 12b Laurie Owen,

Dahlia Becood. Maybe. third, Following was the Band programme :-*

(Mr. Moller) 8 March... Washington Orage... Grafla challenged the leader on the outside.

Also ran-Adventure (Mr. Sedgwick) Valse......Fremier Printempo...Godfrey

Royalsand took the lead from Baleation... HA-Paat Eight.... Rubans At the post Rocksand was leading by Two Stap... Hamblin' Moss... Tharban half a length from Maybe who was Xmas Light; Kalgan Chief third. At Ofertare

Light Cavalry... Suppe followed by Siamese Cut, one and the gate, Adventure raced into second Intermezzo Render-vous ................Alatter THE MAGISTRACY.

Selection Push and Go... Darevshi half lengths beind.

place; Xmas Light being third and meeting of the shareholders of the

Perenade......qkcoina, v.....Liscke Time: 1min, 32 4/őseca. ·

Kalgan Chief lag. First past the For Trot... Hors d'Oeurro...Arr. by Owen Hoogkong and Shanghai Banking

Selectics... Raminacances of England. Pari-Mutuel — Winner, $11.90. post was Royalsand, a length in front SOLDIERS IN TROUBLE.

Godfrey Placca:-1st, $6.80; 2, $6.20; 8, of Xmas Light, with Kaigan Chief Corporation on Saturday will join

Love Dance... Every Little Movement... Three soldiers of the Royal Garrison ia congratulations to the Bank ou

Honchna $11.20..

third and Adventure fourth. The Cash Sweepa:-186, No. 295,same order held at the back stretch, Artillery were charged this morning Yale...Nights of Gladness........archiffo the extremely satisfactory result of

Selection......Cân Chin Chow.....Norton the past year's working and in

before Mr. J. R. Wood with having on March Hilish Gounod $1,010; 2nd, No. 218, $288; 3rd, No Adventure racing in partnership with PEAK HOTEL.

Saturday evening refused to pay the

In the Cash Sweeps, this year, 31, $144.

Kalgan Chief, Royalsand being n congratulations also to Mr. DoDWELL

proper rickshaw fare to three coolies, per cent, was deducted instead of the

Unplaced Ponies:-925 cach-length in front of Smas Light up NOTICE hereby given that Mr.

TICE is gonection with upon his able and comprehensive and with damaging their rickshaws to usual 10 per cent., the excess, going Nos. 10, 81, 51, 279.

to the Bowrington Gate and to the the PEAK HOTEL, as Manager, cesses review of the general position of the extent of $20. The defendants to War Charities and it may be added THE VICTORIA STAKES.-Winzer bottom of the incline. Kalgan Chief

It is desired to balance the accounts Eastern Commerce and Finance. A admitted both charges, and it was that the practice was inaugurated of

$500. Second $200. Third $100. took second place from Xmas. Light, of the Hotel as from that date. All Mr. ▲ H. HARRIS remarked in stated that they had agreed to pay paying $25 on each unplaced starter For China Ponies. Weight, for nearing the Rock, with Royalsand persons to or from whom monies are due

inches us per scale. Bona fide are therefore requcated to sand in their seconding the motion for the adop$1.50 to each coolie as compensation in the races.

Hongkong, Feb. 24, 1918.

ΝΟΤΙΟΣ

as from the 28th inst.

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claims or pay the sams due from them" ten of the Report and Accounts, the and to pay $20 on account of damage

forthwith.

incorred.

The case was adjourned

A FINDLAY SMITH,apsech of the Chairman of the Hong until Wednesday at 10 o'clock, when

Proprietor,

PEAK HOTEL

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Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1918. THE WATERHOUSE STEAMSHIP

LINES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS,

FROM SEATTLE

Bench F

THE LUISE NIELSEN,"

obtained

| kong and Shanghai Bank at the annual meeting of shareholders is by common consent regarded as one of the great events of the trade year in the East, and he rightly ranked it with

the annual review of the foreign trade of China published by the Chinese Customs Administration in respect

of its value as affording to the public

the money is expected to be forthcoming.

LARCENY FROM-A GRAVE

DIGGER.

been abstracted Search was begun and

he

found defendant Dear by

Black Cat.

Pari Mutual-Winner #121:70. Places-1st, $8.30; 3nd, #5.80; 3rd, $5.50.

Cash Sweep:-1st, No. 554, #1,995; 2nd, No. 427, 3550; 3rd. No. 39, $375. Usplaced ponias:No 363, 194, 321, 639, 307, 59£. THE PROFESSIONAL CUP.-Pre-

sented. Value Fifty Guineas and $200 to "Winner, Becond to re- CoiTU $200. Third $100. For Griffins on date of entry and Ponics that have never won a Race. Sub scription Grifne of this Season. 1917-1010 allowed 51b Weight for, inches as per scale. Winners harred. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong- kong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5lb. Allowances accumulative, Entrance $10, One mile.

The officials of the meeting wers:

Grifias on date of entry allowed still a length ahead, Adventure being out of the race. The same order

H. Mag, R.C.M.G., His Excel-

Subscription Griffins of the STEWARDS.-HS Excellency Sir

Seasor 1917-1018 allowed Tolb. obtained into the village bend, Royal-Bir Paul's Attraction Dahlis, 1st 12lb Entrance $10. One mile. lency Major-General. F. Ventris, the

Mr. John Peel's Sondy, 10st 25 Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G.,

(Mr. Johnstonct. the Hon. Sir C. Paul Chater, Kt.| Mr. George Sand's · Merrysand, 12st C.M.G., His Honour Sir W. Rees

(Mr. Ezio)

HANDICAPPER-Mr. D. M. Ross. JUDGE Mr. F. B. Marshall. ASSISTANT JUDGES--Messrs.

holding his watch. He questioned him D. Jupp and D. M. Ross... but defendent made no reply. He then

PADDOCK-M H. P. White. arrested accused with the help of his foki

STARTER —Mr. B. J. Gedge. and took him to the station.

SECOND STARTER Mr. Paul M.

Defendant pleaded not guilty and

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sand being ridder easily and, increza- ling his lead from Kalgan Chief In 1 the home straight, Royalsand was still being ridden eusily, with Kalgan Chief on the outside, and Xmas Light in the centre Royal and won in canter by four lengths, with many

and Kalgan Chief, third. lengths between Xmas Light, second,

8

t

13,

Cash Sweeps:-1st, No. 840, $2,040, 2nd, No. 223, $588; 3rd, No, 328, $291:

Unplaced Pony:No: 637. THE

Douglas, en 4th March, at 10 notwithstanding the many disabilities, I said he saw the watch and chain co the Hodgson.

A Chinese was charged before Mr. Davies, Kt., the Hon. Mr. D. Lan-Mr. Dryasdant's The Spec, 10ct 01b

(Mr. McBain) Dyer Ball with stealing a silver watchdale, Mesars. H. J. Gedge, Henry

Also ran Essex Chief (r. Knoll). and chain from another Chinese. Com-Humphreys, N. J. Stabb, G. C.

After a level start, The Spec passed plainant, who is a grave digger at the Moxon, D. M. Ross, Lieut. Col. Catholic Cemetery, stated that on John Ward, M.P., and HP. White. the post first with Merrysand and

Time: 3min. 48 4/Beech. a reliable index as to the course of Saturday about 2 pm while he was

STEWARDS IN CHARGE OF THE Sandy in second and third places,

Pori, Mutuel-Winners, No. haring arrived from the above porty Con trade in China and the general busily engaged in filling in a grave, his SCALE.The Hon. Mr. D. Landale with Bases Chief lust. The same $6.80. Places-1st, $5.50: 2nd, signees of cards by her are hereby informed financial station. It will be jacket was hanging on a stone cross. and Mr. G. C. Moxon,

order was kept past the incline, with '

$8.90. that all goods are being landed at their risk

After a while he felt his pocket and

a length between each. At the into the barsrings and/or extra hazardous observed with general satisfaction found that his watch and chain bad Godowns of the Enngtong & Kowloom

Bowrington gote The Spec was still Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, whence, that both from the trade and the andjor from the wharves, delivery may be financial point of view China came

W. leading from Merrysand, and Sandy!

was third. Past the football stand, "Goods not slessed by the 4th March, through the year 1917 very sucsess-

and up the incline Merrysand gradu- at 5 p.m. will be subject to rent.

Alf broken, chafed and damaged package fally. The Chairman in his speech

Jally reduced The Spec a lead with ars to be left in the Godown where explained how it came about that

Sandy following. Merrysand drew they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard

level with The Spec at the Rock and down the incline, Merrysand took the lead from The Spec with Sardy third. In the bone straight, Merrysand led With Sandy second and The Spec third. A hard-fought race resulted in Saady winning by a short head from THE WONG-NEI CHONG

STAKES.Winner $500. Second Merrysand with The Spec three $200. Third 3100. Fort China lengths behind. Ponies, Subscription Griffins of any Season nou-winners. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin. allowed 5lb. Entrance $5. Half a mile...

Claims against the steamer must be pre- muted within 10 days of arrival otherwiss they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by

In any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., La.,

Agents. Hongkong, Feb, 13, 1918.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

177

FROM CALCUTTA, PENÁNG &. SINGAPORE.

His Worihip suggested that if defend- ant wars an upright man he would have informed complainant of his watch falling.

foods, shortage and uncertainty of ground near the grave and as soon se be

micked it up he was arrested. tonnage under which it was carried on in the past year, trade in Chisa was satisfactory on the whole for both foreign and native merchants, while sentence of two months' hard from the financial point of view, the labour was passed on defendant. past year was even a more prosperous ons for China than its predecessor. A very natural regret was expressed that, with conditions so favourable both in respect to finance and Chiza's foreign relations; that these are so largaly neutralised by the deplorable

THE Stammehip THE **** SARTHIA,” having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are notified state of China's internal politics, and

that all Goods are being landed at their we trust the Chairman's remazke on riak into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Goclowns of the Hongkong this subject may come under the and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co...

Ltd., bence and/or from the wharven notice of those Chinese politicians delivery may be obtained

Goods 20t cleared by (th, March, who are keeping the country in a

will be subject to rent.

constant state of turmoil and that

all broken, chafed and damaged packs they may indeed be warned by the ter- sges are to be left in the Godowna, There they will be examined by Meen rible example of Bumis to sink their Goddard and Douglas on 3nd March differences in favour of the wider

41 10a.m.

Claim against the Steamer must be kime which the interests of their own presented in writing within 10 days inspecti after arrival of Stemmer, otherwise they country and of the world at large will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurares will be effected by like demand from them. China the undersigned in any case whatever."

never had such an opportunity to

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by rise swiftly to that position in the

DAVID SASSOON & Co., Las,

Agents. 11engkong, Feb. 25, 1818

*(Continued on Page 8.),

THE CALENDAR,

somity of astions which the immense 178 aizs of her population and the great wealth of her resources, under pro- per government would entitle her, and it is to be hoped that before another year expires substantial progress in that direction can be recorded.

MEKO. FOR – TO-DAY- #15 - Harreston's Cirens opens-at

Csusoway 'Bay,

HEMO. FOR TOMORROW. Sewond day of B

GENERAL" MEMORANDI

WKONDAT, Feb. 73

Third day of Bao

THOMIDAY, Feb. 20

The American Consulate General has received cable notion from the quarantino authorities in the Philippine Islands, to the effect that, pending the prevalence of cerebro-avinal meningitis in Hong

11.30 meeting of China Frovi-, passengers from Hongkong to

dent Loan & Mortgagé Co. TADAY, March 1

12.15 pm-Hongkong Hotel Co.'s Whalf-yearly meeting of pholders 1.33 Auction of Teakwood and

Hughe

Philippine porte should furnish them selves with a certificate from Hongkong health officer vised by the United States Public Health surgeon, cartifying to their non-contact with cerebrospinal: meningitis for two weeks prior to their ailing.

THE RACES.

SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW.

JOCKEY CUP:

Bubblesand. Fockahill. Dainty Dahlia. EXCHANGE PLATE :—

Royaleand. Sandy. Fairy Light. HONGKONG DERET:---

TIME KEEPER-Mr. M. 8. Sassoon, SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS. Messrs. Linstead and Davies.

CLERK OF THE COURSE-Mr, T. F. Hough,

Mr. John Peel's Ridgeway, 11st Jib

(Mr. Johnstone) 1 Mr. Dryasdust's Peekskil, 11st 1lb.

(Mr. McBain). 9 Mr. Barady's Morning Glory, 10st 126 2(Mr. Vida),

White Cat" (MF. Moller). The Buster (Mr. Knoll), King Dick (Mr. SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS' CHALLENGE Barton), White Chaik (Mr. Morrison)

Cuz

Domino. Wild Cat Bockand.

Blick Cat Rockmouse. Camundige

CHINA STATES

Merrysandy Brown Mouse Coronet Dahlia

LUSITANO CUP

Maybe

Modesty Dahlia. Persian Cat Foocnow Cur

Kalgan Chief. Xmas Light Anticipation ROYAL NAVY STAKES

Green Cloth, Márne White Cat

·BLACK ROCK STATES.

Balamander. Tytam Chief. Bantam-Dahlia GTRKHANA CLUB COF:

Windsor Dabba Cadrow's Wait.. Australian Chief

Also

Time: 2min, Beecs. Pari-Mutuel: Winners, $7.00,

Pinces:-1st, $5.10; 2nd, $5.20.

"(Mr. Vida) I

1. (Mr. Exra)

Mr. George Sand's Luckysand. Iis!

Mr. Dryasdant's Andrew, fost 121b

(Mr. McBain) 3 Also ran : Mr. Admario's Wild Cat (Mr. Mollar); Tittle (Mr. Adams); Cadzows Waif (Mr. Sedgwick); Church Mouse (Mr. Kholl), Maloo Chief (Mr egg), Lusitanian Fear! (Mr. Elize), -Korand (Mr Barton), Xmas Day (Hr)

Johnstone.

Attraction-Dahlin took the lead from Luckysand in the home straight and and won by a length, Andrew being a shart head behind Time 2,07.1.

Pari-Mutual Winner! $23.70, Places :—1st, #10.40; 2nd, $9.70; 3rd, $49.70.

Cash Sweeps: No. 413, 81,719; No 492, 8491, No. 231, 0246. Unplaced ponies: 270, 110, 305, 692, 625, 334, 125, 173.

TRIAL PLATE.-Winner $500. Second $200. Third $100. THE JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.

Winner $800. Second $200. Think For China Popies, bona fide Griffis

$100. For China Ponies. Weight on date of entry. Weighs for

for inches as per scale. Griffins inches as per scale. Subscription

allowed 5lb Subscription Crina Griffre of this Season 1917-1918

of this Season 1917-1918 allowed allowed 7lb. Winner of the

101b. Winners - at this. Meeting Maiden Stakes Tib. extra. Jockeys

Sib. extra. Entrance $10. Ope who have never had a winning

mile and a quarter. mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Mr. Adamorie's Fairy Light 1lit 11b Tientsin allowed 5lb Entrance

(Mr. Holler) $10. Allowances accumulative. Mr. John Peel's Star of Doon, 10ste From the two mile post once round sie Paal's Windsor Dahlia, 11st, 1 lb. 9 Ib...(Mr. Jahristone)

and in.

Mr. John Peel's Dimina, 11st Ilb.

(Mr. Johnstone)

Mfr. Dryandust's Salamander, 1st Ib (Mr, MaBain)

(Mr. Gegg) 3 Also ran Brown Mouse (Mr. Knoll), Anticipation (Mr. Kramer), Perfection Dahlis” (Mr. Vida), panta

Cub Sweeps:-1st, No. 52.

2 Won by hall a length, and short head

[ between second and third. $1.278; 2nd, No. 108, $364; 3rd, No. Sir Paul's Modesty Dahlia, 10st 2b

Time-2min. 43 secs. 129, $182.-

Dr. Vida) 3

Pari-Mutual': Winner: 813; Plazen ;- Also cauf-Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Tytamat, $6.40; 2nd $6.50 3rd, $15.20. Chief (Mr. Knall Mr. Adameric's Per

Unplaced, $25--No. 66

THE VALLEY STAKES. Winner

$500. Second $200 Thind $100, sion Cat (Er. Moller); Mr. George Sand's For Chins Ponies, Subscription Dainty and (M. Fara) Griffins of this Season 1917-1918. Daintysand got away Arst, but first Weight for inchera per scale. past the fost was Persian Cat, with Entrance $10. Three quarters of Daintysand second, followed by smile.pmed

Mr. Dynasty's Ring Tom, 11st 1lb

(Mr. Johnstone)

Modesty Dahlia, with Tytom Chief

er and

Cash Sweep: No. 538, 81,767, No. 625, $605; 3rd, No. 134, 1253 Unplaced starters, Nos. 332, 120, 494

RACING STAKES.-Winner

$500. Second $200. Third $100. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Season 1917-1918..... Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 5lb. extés. Jockeys who have never had a winning moun) in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed bib.". Entrance $5. Sever furlongs.

Also ran Tabby Cat Fraud, Broken Doll, Rufos. Bitterze, Puffbox, Stanley Chief, Year, Bagway

last. The same order was maintain- 1 Ebony Pearl (Mr. Elias), Yaer. (Mr.

ed pussing Bowrington, Gate where Kremner). Ole Bill (Mr. Gegg), Sporting Mr. Wayfoong's Camouflage, 10st 121

(Mr. Sedgwick), 2. Salamander was seen to be closing send (Mr. Fara), Bill Brower (Mr. Sedgwick)

Mr. George Band Bubblegant, 11et up, and, forcing the pace, tool third

ferma, (: Era) & place at the bottom of the incline. Mr. Geo. Sand's Bubblesand, 11st 4 After several false efforts a gödd“

-(Mr. Bera) Herodr. Adams Persian Cat was still leading Pass start was effected, Morning Glory

Mr. Humphreys Rockmouse, 104 12 taking first place. Down the incline, Dividend (Mr. Gegg), Hunteras (Mr. ang the rock, Domino began to close

(Me, Knob) Elias), Over There (Mr. MeBain), Puff- up and soon took fourth place. Mr. John Peel'a Balcarry, 1st, 1b **** Morning Glory still led,. Sporting Sand second with Ridgeway lying bez (Mr. Barton), Meadow Louse (Mr. Down the incline Persian Cat.com- third. Round the bend, Moming Knoll), Marne (Mr. Moler) Samstar tinued to hold the fead with the Glory still had the advantage of Dahlin (Mr. Vida).

field in a bunch behind. Dainty Sporting Sand with Bidgeway all After a good start, King Tom took sand then dropped into the rear third and the remainder of the held the lead, with Publox second and Modesty Dahlia took third position spread out. In the straight Morning Camouflage third. At the bottom of There was much excitement as the Glory held the rails. Peekskill taking the incline Meadow Moues, led with ponies entered the straight and second place, and Moller forcing the Bubbleguid second and Puffbox thind. Domino challenged Salamander and The same order was, maintained near-won by a neck, Salamander being pace. It was a fine race at the finish, Mr. Johnstone on the rails, leading ing the Rocks with Meadow Mouse second half length ahead of Modesty by a length with half a length half a length in front, Bubblesund, Dahlin which came m

Time 2min.. 259eca. second Pumbax third and King Tom between second and third.

Fari-Mutuel fourth. Babblesand took the lead near the Village, bead, Puffbox Pladen 1st, $5,60 2nd $5.50 3nd second and Meadow Mouse third with 86.

Time

Pari Mutuel Winter $19.00 $1.80, 200, $16.70 |Bzd; $6.00.

aah Bweens No 292 $710 No. and 229:

3101

128, 187

Tebes post, King down and Dumouliage,

third.

Winner): 316.40.

followinto the homio. Cash Exceps-166, No£80, ight Bubblesand on the mill led $1,802 2nd, No 267, $532, 3rd, No:

Second, and 507, $206

placed starters ($25 each), Nos. 229, and 288

Won by half a length, e koad between second and third

Time-Imin. 51.880ce. Pari-Mutuel :- Winner $16, Places, Ist, $6.10; 2nd, 15.60; Srd, Cash Sweops: No 454, 1,7AS; No. 249, 1400, No. 888, 249.

Usplaced ponies Nos. 500, 555 495, 152, 186, 443, 602, Drt r

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