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HIESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925)

A BANJOIST.

FAVOURI

WIN.

2ND DAY, 6TH EXTRA RAGE MEETING.

MR. WELLER'S LETTER TO A JUDGE.

GREY MORN WINS AGAIN.

H

Several favourites won yester- day when the second day's pro- gramme of the sixth race meetin vi the Reason Was carried through.

Fine weather prevailed and the going was quite good. Captain Oxspring brough, mis supporters over $100 (for a win) in une open-

RIGHT TO PLAY ON BEACH.

In the Vacation Court before Mr. Justice Finay, Henry Weller, a strolling bao player, whose performances on the sands at Minehead, Somerset, Mr. Lutrell, the owner of the loreshore, sought to restraint, ac u. ma defence in

an amusing lear to the Judge.

Mr. Weller explained that an ing event but hereafter there ex-parte injunctam having been was no big surprise. Gymp won obtained agam nim eve: that the half mile rather unexpectedly, day his activit. nad been curtail

HE. the Governor was an in-ed and he was unable to employ

terested spectator."

The Band of the Bust Surreys again discoursed pleasant music during the afternoon. The at

au below

the

tendance average.

WAY

Vishn

Eesults follow:- NOVICES RACE: FROM TWO

MILE POST

Kj AND IN: (ABOUT 1 MILE 165 YARDS - For China Ponies. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not wan more than Five Races. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100. Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey

Streak (Capt. Oxspring)... 1 Mr. Fate's wo Pairs (Mr. da

Roza..

2

counsel. Mr. Weuer proceeded!

THE CHINA MAIL.

BIG AIR PLAN.

(Reuter's Servok)

London, October 12 The project of a twelve thou- sand mile air Une from Tokyo to Bunos Aires is sketched by the air correspondent of the "Daily Mall," He says that the Japan- ese aviators Abe and Kawachi are now in Paris where they have dis- cussed with French air transport experta a scheme for a series of airways extending from Tosyo. acro. Europe and from taence to Buenos Aires vin North Africa

and the south Atlantic.

the Japanese their plans for a service of flying boats from

The French have disclosed to

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC UJUN of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

b"...k

No 4 Lower Laser Row and No 3 Upper Lac-r Kow,

Victoria, taking, standing on SA of Inlard Lot No. 240 und Se in Bol Mand L No. 1240

to be Sold by Uroer of the

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IN ONE LOT

T FSDAY

201h Ocuber 19:5

#3pm.

at No. ZA., D'acord e Street, by ME, A, là HiKOCHA,

Au traveen

Daker to Brazil. A French mis- On August & a man came to me sion is already in South America and said, "Clear out." Having been performing ere ever since arranging for a coastal air log For further particur apply to: from Pernambuco to Rio de July and having had several Janeiro and Buenos Aires.. conversations with the same man of મ

character, congenial

I

thought it funny that he should.ITORS AT HOTELS. speak to me like that I said, "Who says so?" He said, "The guvʼnor."

I said, "Then let him come and speak to me himself," and con- Laued my performance. After a quarter of an hour a man came, and without any introduction on his part said, “Who gave you per- mission to collect peanies on the nd?" but I continued to go on with my business and went on Messrs. Dyer and Beith's antil August 8, when two men Loch Rannoch (Mr: Stanton) 3 suulted me in the presence of a Then a N Also ran: Duke of Frisen (Mr. number of visitors. Reidy), Mowgli. (Capt. Hall),in charge of the chairs put his Beldordey Star (Mr. Goodfellow), Solly (Mr. Salter).

Short neau; mad. Time: 2.25.

Win. $102.90;

Pari-Mutuel:

Places, $10.90: $9.30, $5.80.

Cash Sweep

#ONGKONG HOTEL.

Galober 13

Mr. R. b008 Mr G. Janna

M. A B.

MA. Abbott

Mrs K

Mr

helling Me and Wm là d. Bi bock

A Forma

Permi ME HENHO

Hummel Hr RG Bons

de carvalho Miss Coney

M

DK (ADDIHAD Head MJH Cook

a infon:

M. F . Dickie SMK, T

Israel MAT♪u

Mr A 5.

C

M: J. H. JILO Mr V. debeureNET. Mr and Mrs B.

Lawrenom

Mr and Mr 03. Lauritsen

Mr and is B J,

Laced

Mr. Lanher Mi & MoLead

Adal

MrO, M McDonald Mr T C. na Mr T. P. F

MeNiell

ugers inside my shirt collar, and MR F. Omborn Min. Lillie Listing it until 1 test a choking sensation and my face went red.

TO AMUSE.

MEN V. W. Avic

J. F. Donnelly Weller having, pointed out that, bowlry

4. he had belonged to parties of Mr W. T. W. Eveant

Hnd is Fals 5.rolling players who used the Ticket No. 320 ...$1,277,50

Formular Ticket No. 10 ... 365.00 1oreshore in 1917 and 1920, wert Mr F. J. W, Fookon Ticket No. 441.. 182.50 on:-

Mr. Penum I am Unplaced, ponies ($50) Ticket

a banjoist of some con- Mr. E. Farrall. siderable Now, 268, 104, 6 and 368.

merit and though IMG. A Fatart

Mr H. J. Forster ORMONDE HANDICAP: ONE secure engagements with orches-Gw. Odloy

MILE. -- For Ponies that huve tras in the winter I like to be a M✯ Yrs J. Gould won at least two racea since troubadour in the zummer 1)Ð KaG. N. January 1, 1925. 1st Prize: months. $400, Lud Prize $150. Prize: $100.

Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlia (Mг,

Javies)

Gawler

Vina. B. Guthrie

M... Gould

Mr 4. C. Mantios Miss D. Mito H Met Msbon Mr & Mra0.

Mendes Mr J M

11 ·rton Mr Hd Ports "

Mr P Phil

Mr B.Pop

Mr J. Espoo

Mr H. R Rea Men Men W; À.

Reidol

Dr. B. F. Sommers

Mira R Spark Mr T., W, Baith

I did my bit in the Great War, Capt. T. F. Hall MrJ. S. Bao-ky

when I fought for a principle for which I am still fighting.

MIA MI W. A.

B Libel

3rd

1

My business is to amure visitors and not to annoy or oifend them, whatever their class or creed.

Mr & Mrs D..

Greep

Mr da Girin

Lady Severn's

Jambu (Mr.

Pollock)

2

Commdr. Thompson)

&

4 lengths; many lengths.

Time: 2.00.4/5.

Pari-Mutuel:

Win, $14.20;

Places, $21.10.

Cash Sweep:-

Mr. Meyon's Uncle Chick (Lt.-

Ticket No. 260 $1,861.30 Ticket No. 335

531.80

Mr. Justice Finlay granted an injunction against Mr. Weller until the trial of the action.

Mi 5 Bedry

* B. Henderson

end 7. Hamilton Mr. Hao is

Mr E. Holmes

Mr A. Hoffmeister Mr & Mua B

Hasan' esch

Mr C. HasaKE.

·

and 4r B. J. Harrison

London, October 12.--The Bourd of Trade returns for September Ticket No. 201... 265.90 show hat importa were £87,925,- LETCOMBE STAKES: SIX, and exports £60,734,000,- an

FURLONGS:--For ponies that increase of £6,192,000 and a de- Mr E. Hanscomb have started in Hongkong at crease of £300,000 respectively as

least rise this Season previous compined with barrust.--Neuter.

to this Meeting and have not since let the Colony. 1st

Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150. ́B3rd Prize: $100,

Messrs. Dyer and Boith's

Rothesay (Lieut.-Comdr. Thompson)

1

Mr. Barolomew's Nuggett

(Mr. Pollock)

2

Lady Severn's Valiant (Mr.

Brodie) ....

3

Also ran: Uncle Albert (Mr. da Roza), Quab (Mr. Stanton), and the Critic (Mr. Reidy).

# lengths, many lengthì. Time: 1.36.2, 6. # Pari-Mu.ac: Win, $13.50; Pinces, $7: $7.10: $10.

Cash Sweep:-

.$2,030.70 580.20 290.10

Ticket No. 80 Ticket No. 107 Ticket No. 213 Unplaced ponies ($50): Ticket NOM. 145, 118 and 196. HONGKONG ST. LEGER: ONE

MILE AND THREE QUAR- TER MILES. For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Grey Morn (Lt.-Comdr. Thomp- son)

Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey

Knight (Mr. Pollock).

Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star

(Mr. Brodie)

Cash Sweep:--

Ticket No. 532 .$2,118.90

Ticket No, 319

605,40

302.70

Ticket No. 419 Unplaced ponies ($50): Ticket No. 163 and 65.

MANTON PLACE: ONE MILE. For all China Ponies that have run in Hongkong und- not at date of entry won more than one Race bere since January 1, 1926, other than a race con- fined to Hongkong Subscription Griffins. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150, 3rd Prize: $100.

Messrs. Hall and Shanton's

Saligia (Mr. Pollock) Mr. H. P. White's Saracen

(Mr. Davies)

Mr. Roda's Persian Parrot (Mr.

da Boza)

Mr P Hodgson

་་

Mr.J A. Es silva

Mr JA, &*

Mr. S. hid

Mr D. H shermo « 14-Col. & Mr G.

Toker

Mr A. L. Taylor Mr G. J. Tur:Kot Mr and

Mrs. C

Woerapor d

Mr. B. L.

Wilno al 1058 Mr D E. Wood

Mr. Wyll

Mr K. R. Wood MrB.E V Werkon

REPULSE BAY HOTEL Octoler A.

Mr and Mrs Van

MR. R. Estebrior v Chichpar Mrs M. Clark

⚫nd child

Mujo & Mrs Legger

no

+ E'li

Miss D. Fesltigh Mrid Mrs Forbic Mr Gord Miss F. Harry

rd M

Mr id New D.

Jei kins Mr and Mr

Levina

Mr Maler

Mesra Nelson and

Ingo Messi Pratt ind

Parch Minit Mrs J. N.

Parker

M. & Miss Ripris MTV der teen Mr., Mr Miss

Son

Lt. Cod Mynt

C. M. tephene Mr & Mrs Barle Meard Mru Wolf

Mr & Mrs To- nend Mr & Mrs J. H.

Tegra t

Mondi Winston &

Martio

PWAK BOTAL. Popsombor 10.

r J, Angwin Mrs L. E.tee

1

8. 4, Arthur,

Mr E. Larson

Me-F. Austin

2

Dr B. Balcan

Mr & Mrs Baitbo-

3

Tomew

Also rán: Mowgli (Lt-Comdr. Thompson) and Valiant (Mr. Brodie).

lengths, 1 length. Time: 2.08.3/5.

1

Pari-Mutuel:

Win,

Places, $5.50; $5.20.

..2

Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 490

Ticket No. 588

Also ran: Uncle Alf (Mr. da

Rozu).

6 lengths; 6 lengths.

Tire: 4.06.2/5. Pari-Mutuel:

Cash Sweep:--

Win,

$5.60:

Places, $6.30; 5.90.

Ticket No. 183

"Ticket No. 131

Ticket No. 80

4 BÀI

GI 1,297.60 648.80

Unplaced pony ($100) Ticket

No. 609.

PADDOCK PLATE: HALF

MiJ A Parten M. V. Benjamin Mr and Mrs P. W.

Blackwall WW.FL. Bot Hr 4. B. Bray Mr M. J., Breen $7.10; and Mrs B. L.

Bridgw

Ticket No. 710 $2,886.60

687.60 333.80

Unplaced ponies ($50): Ticket

Nos, 122 and 475.

MP. W. Becwn Me J. R. ONE.

ara M, Cooper- Mr J. Corley- Mai, H. Cormack,

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Cornsil

Mr and Mrs G, D.

Leys

Miss Less

Major A, 9. Elitle-

Jobra

Mi J. D. Lloyd Mr and Ms W.

Logan MyT Addis Martin We B. F. Mattingles - Mes 3. Mokiaž

Mr EL. A WI Mr E. R. Miracl Capt. & Mrs B24...,

F. Hoi taart Mr A. Morley Mirard MWWW.N.

B. Burdook Him B. Mardock Mas M. W. News-

holme

Mr W: Ogden

P

A A Miss G. Payton Mr. Pri-nal Dr. Mary Reche MRAL HISet de

APD.. Rycrols

Mr Robert A

Mr and Mrs J. D.

Denty MODERATE PLATE: SIX FUR-are N. O. Donald LONGS: For all ponies that Oel. R. A. Dob- have started at this Mooting tio and not von 1st Prize: $400. Vajer & Mrs H. H. 2nd Prize: $1503 Břil Prize: Mr and Mm W. A.

Edwarda $100. Jockey allowance.

Bustace Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch My D. Forbes

Bannach.” (LL-Comdr.

Franklin Thompson)

1LA.G. C. Fredeclak Ls Col. 1:0. Thad

Geralt B

MILE-For China Ponies," Tat | Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia

Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $150.

Mr. Brodie)

Pollock)

3rd Prize: $100. Jockey Lady Severn's Jambu (Mr.

allowance.

Mr. Bagram's, Gymp (Mr.

Brodie)

Masara. – Beer and Beith's Blotting Paper (Lt Comdr. Thompson) MesBagramelordner Emperne

(Mr. Goofellow) (21)

Also ran: Arshian Parrot (Mr. -da Koss) and Gypes Love (Mr.

Dario).

length, 2 lengths.

Places $8.10 $7,10

Also ran:

Languat

Arbidy), Unole, Surangel (Mr. Rom), Tadworth (Mizz Némazoe}); | and Baby Eyes (Mr. Stanton).

S lengths, neck,

Time: 1/877/RES

Pari-Motuel:

Win

Pinces, $5.10; 35.10; $5:10. Cash Swoop

Ticket No. 7152,286.00 „Tiskat No. 225 22 647.60

Ticket No. 476

Unplaced ponies (360) : TiG

Mr. Allen ARCH LEJ,

117. Queen's Run Contral,

Mrs E. Sobjolth; úr E. Stone Mrs_di_skas 0. X. Grubbings St

Solicitor for the Vendors,

Mr. AG di KOCHA 2A, D'Aguter barrel,

Au 11 Bret.

Hongkong, 6 1 0 th * !925.

PUBLIC AUCTIŪN

f the

VALUABLE 15A FHOLD PROPER INS

beka

No. 4. Fiki Ser, and No. 33. Surel, Victori, kung,

standing on Setious D and E

of Inlano L 4 No, 408

to be So d y order of the

Muria At

IN ONE LOP

TUESDAY,

the 20th day of tuber, 1925.

at 3 Pas

at No. 2A, Alar Street,

by Mr. A G di KOCHA, Auctioneer.

For further particulars apply tor

Mr. A.el ARCULLI,

17, Queen's Rod Central, ' Solicitor for the Vendors, PT

Mr. A. G di ROCHA,"

2A, D'Axmlar Street,

Aucaoneer.

Hongkong, 6 her. 1925.

PUBLIC AUCTION

of the

VALUABLE EASEHOLD PROPE TIES

beink

Nos. 136 and 138 Wellington St. Victoria, Hu xkong,

standing on Section D and the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 170 to be Suid by Order

of the Mutlugees

IN ONE LOr

0

THURSDAY,

22nd October, 1925. 3 pm,

as No. 2A., D'Aguter Street,

by Mr. A. G d. ROLIJA, Au tineet.

For further particulars apply to:-. Mr. A. el ARCULLI,

17, Queen's Road. Central, Solicitor for the Vendors

Mr. A. G. di ROCHA, 2A., D'Ageir Street, Auchoster.

Hongkong, 9th October, 1925.

PUBLIC AUCTION

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

beaux

No 31A Puktulam Road, Victoria, Hongkong, standing on the Remaining Portion of Sub Section 6 of Section C

of Inland Lot No. 197

to be sold by Order of the

Mortg=gees

IN OLE LOT

ол

THURSDAY,

the 2 of October, 1925,

3 pim

at No. 2A D'Aguitar Street, by Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,

Auctioneer.

For further particulars apply to

Mr. A. et ARCULLI, $7. Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors,

Mr. A. G. da ROCHA, z, D'Agullar Street, Auctioneer

Hongkong, 13th October, 1925.

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