12
GOOD DIVIDENDS.
SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.
EXCITING FINISHES..
Good dividends were the rule and not the oxception when the Hong Kong Jockey Club's first extra race meeting of the season was held at Happy Valley on Saturday. Only one winner in races returned less than Bing evens, although several favour ites were successful.
There were no setsations. The explanation of the dividends lies in the fact that fields were un- - conimonly big for an extra meet- ing and if there were a few cer- tainties on paper. They did not all materialise. That does not mezun that results were, altogether #1 |
Puntery Varine with form. showed discretion, but because chances were open, they were agreeably surprised by the re-
turns.
handled nicely; when asked for Mr. F. Usher's Castle 153 lbs. an effort near the mile post-ke
(Mr. Clark) Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass 162 lbs... (Mr., Roza) Time: 1.34.1/5...
0 (Mr. Usher) was shut in before that he came Mr. Hee Cheong's Waichow through smartly. The second fa- 162 lbs. (Mr. Erakina). 0 vourite, Peck, got off badly and Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's was sent through at the last bend. Ploughman 144 lbs. After dispossessing the leaders, he was beaten by Duke of Verona in the lust hundred yarde. Chow Taze Lon was on his toes, next to the rails, when the flag fell, and lay hantly throughout but was beaten by better ponies in the fight up the straight. Captain did not disappoint as he was nisa shut in. Sunning faded out early and none of the others came into the picture.
Winner.
CHINA MAIL,
0
Hall, with Manor Hall In the rear. November soon went up and was alongside Coos Bay until the criti- cal moment after the last turn. Blackstone Hall had come round! the outside, on the heels of the leaders. Then ensued a kick-and- drive tussic all the way to the win- ning post, with the outsider gain- ing the honours by half a length. November was out of the fight- ind took third money, six lengths The time-seeing in arrears, 438
that the race was for non-winning griffins. was encouraging..
THE
| Mr. P. W. Deo's Green Slip 150
lbs. ........ (Mr. Proulx) Mr. John Peel's Siang River
0
147 lbs. .... (Mr. Wallace)
0
Mr. Dynasty's King Constan-
0
tine 144 lbs... (Mr. Clark) Mr. E. L. Sim's Kaa 154 lbs. (Mr. Charles)
0
0
Time: 1.95.
4 lengths: 3 lengths. Far-mutuel Winner $14.00; places, 1st $8.60; 2nd 21.10; 3rd $12.00.
Winner. Places.
Places.
Mowgli
380
204
Scooter
171
207
172
305
Sea Front,
134
152
130
158
Liberty Hall
128
175
110
246
King Constantine
140
60
107
Easter Day
03
199
Кла
53
81
69
District Call
40
08
118
Madeira
02
Green Slip
41
The Haugh
21
Casing Wold
16
Circe
G
Siang River
20
Silver Fax
8
Fire Call
Cash Sweep.
$1,743.70 498.20 249.10
No.
36
7
1 lengths; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $20.00; pinces, 1st $0.60; 2nd $12.70; 3rd 30.90. King of the Plains. 201 firey Knight Bouken Northern Stug The Gobl Plougiman Limestone Hall Barley Grass Meanwhile
War
2.-February Stakes: five for-
longs For China ponies, sub- Catle seription griffins of this Club of this season, non-winners, whe-Tay Siac ther starters or not. Weight Whichow for inches as per scale, jockey Artistic Hall allowance, entrance $5, 1st Sutherland prize $100, 2nd prize $160, 3rd Cash Sweep. prize $100.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Spinner
No. 560
672 206
Unplaced runners, Nos.:-542, 337, 618, 166, 585, 316, 256, 125,
2
292, 334, 257, 376,
158 lbs. ..... (Mr. Bülteel) 1 Most of the finishes were full Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes 162 ....... (Mr. Roza) of excitement and the pories in the live Handicaps were well Mr. Seth's Erstwhile 155 1ha. matched.
155 lbs...(Mr. Harriman) Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch
Tay 154 lbs... (Mr. Usher)
Lomond 1 155.bs......... (Mr. Reidy)
$1,989,40 68
568.40 674
284.20 Unplaced runners, Nos.:-171, 295, 267, 83, 617, 738, 426, 181,
7. Stanley Stakes: one mile.
For China ponies, subscription griffins of this Club of this sea- son; weight for inches as per scale; winners of one race 5 lbs. extra, of two race 7 lbs. extra, of three more races 10 lbs. extra; jockey allowance, en trance $5, 1st prize $400, 2nd prize $150, 3rd prize $100. Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's Tarzan 157 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. H. L. Yung's Chatto 167 lbs...... (Mr. T. L. Wong) Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes (Mr. Roza)
152 lbs.
Mr. Seth's Erstwhile 165 lbs. (Mr. Seth)
Beith's
647, 70, 272, 676, 246.
Mowgli was another winning For the first time the favourite, (Mr. Loo) 8
weil-backed (ther King of the Plains, won. Suther-favourite. Some races drew.over a dozen Mr. Wayfoong's Brown Jug
4 land, a rank outsider, made the ponies in Se.. Front, Scooter, 155 lbs....... (Mr. Clark) TUNNUPS. Only two events hat
pace for half a mile and then Liberty Hall and King Constan- Messrs. Dyer and Loch Tay 147 lbs. Bengal, Mr. R. M. Austin's Social Call
Kan showed less than six starters.
odropped out. King of the Plains tine disappointed. 152 lbs...(Mr. Durlacher)
(Mr. Wallace) the Tientsin ernek, won the big
was second and turned strongly the way at
a strong pace but race of the day and the tote paid Mr. C. T. C.'s Southern Stag
Loch Lomond 165 lbs. .... into the straight. He then ran faded out ignominiously in the Messrs. Dyer and Beith's a bit less than evens on him.
wide but there was never any straight, in spite of sterling
(Mr. Usher) The next lowest dividend was $14. there were three of more than $20, one of $11.20 and one Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch of $70.30, Place dividends! were also uniformly high; but asi there were only two in excess of Messrs. Gablays's Soho 150 (Mr. Proulx) $20, it will be realised that no
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Liberty outstanding upset was recorded.
Hail 158 15. .... Not all of the best ponies were
(Mr. T. 1. Wong) times Nevertheless. saddled. were encouraging. Racing hon-Mr. E. L. Hosic's The laugh 147 tbs..... (Mr. Wallace) ours were very evenly distribnited]
in the best interests of the Mr. John Peel's Little River sport. Mrs. R. J. Paterson claim- ei a first and a second among the owners; the "Eve" and associated stables did well; and Mr. F. Usher's connections were pleased.
Less Crush.
Bis..
150 s.... (Mr. Botelho) Mr. Richardson's Movanngher
155 s... (Mr. Richardson) Mr. W. E. L. Shenton's The Grouse 155 lbs. (Mr. Sewell) also
Mr. I. P. White's Shingle 156
18.
(Mr. Charles)
Mr. Proulx was the only. rider to annex more, than one victory. Mr. G. U. da Roza had the most places. A list of successes is ap pended at the end of this report.
* Mr. Chin Lee's Wing Sin 147 lbs. (Mr. S. To Wong)
• Was not sent out.
Time: 1.18.2/5.
o doubt of his victory. Boakra had efforts by the rider. The Haugh
followed the bunch of leaders was also prominent at one stage Mr. Eve's Gala Eve 158 lbs. (Mr. Proulx) until the two miles' post when he and that is about all that can be worked through on the inside to said for it. Mowgli showed up Mr. F. C. Hall's The Gannet 155 lbs...... (Mr. Sewell) finish a good second, Northern on the rails and went on to win Stag was with the van all the way comfortably. District Call was Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and Mr., and was nearly passed (for third in the middle and neither went place) in the last fifty yards, but up nor fell back. Easter Day he stayed off Grey Knight (joint took third place, behind District favourite) by a
Grey Call, with five ponies all close up
nock.
C. Gordon Mackie's Peter
152 lbs. (Mr. Clark) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Skipper 155 lbs. ..... (Mr. Bulteel) Time: 2.10.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928.
Handicap: "B" second favourite) was 8.Wanchal
pushed Class: one and a quarter miles. through a gap. Showing a nice -For China ponies, entrance turn of speed, Comrade won with- $5, 1st prize $450, 2nd prize out much difficulty. Mr. Charles $200, 3rd prize $100,
judged the going to a nicety, kold-
Mr. K. H.'s Chemal 158 lbs... (Mr. Roza)
Mr. George's Horsford 158 lbs. (Mr. Clark) Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Tummel 167 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) Messrs. Kong Bros.' Sen Front 141 ba... (Mr. Harriman) Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Masonic
Hall 165 lbs.
(Mr. T. L. Wong) Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin 152.
lbs.
(Mr. Loo)
1
2
ing his mount in for six furlongs, then sweeping past the field when
going up the incline. Dumfries was second all the way. The pick of the 1928 subscription grifiins, It justified public confidence in 3 taking second place among better class ponies. After following 4 Macao Beauty, Dumfries was in the thick of the struggle up the straight. Ukelele, the favourite, 0 disappointed, being in a position to win if it had had the speed. U Un II never looked good enough to do the trick, finishing a head behind the favourite. Kom Tong Hall showed a burst at the last bend, swerved'in under pressure and finished last, Bet- ting was very open and the con- cluding stages of the race showed that form had been judged fairly - well and that the handicapper had ́ done his job shrewdly.
0
Time: 2.44. 2 lengths; 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel-Winner $14.80; places, 1st $0.40; 2nd $9.70; 3rd $6.30.
Loch Tunumel Masonic Hall
Chemal
Winner:
426
Places.
386
507 442
201
Horsforii
120
84
Yuen Sin
81
63
Sea Front
70
49
1
Cash Sweep.
2
No. 347
$2,037.00
305
12
3
4
0
0
0
o
o
0
Short head; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $70.30; places,
Winner.. Places.
049
716
582.00
+291,00
342 Unplacod runners, Nos.:-243, 418, 602.
The Officials.
Patron: Sir Cecil Clementi. Honorary Stewards: H.E. Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, H.E. Major-General C. C. Luard, Commodore J. L. Pearson.
Second best backed in a field of six, Chemal led from start to
Stewards: Mr. H. P. White finish and was not extended. Horsford kept close up most of (chairman), Hon. Mr. D. G. M. the way but failed to make an im- Bernard, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Hon. pression at the end; nevertheless Mr. A. C. Hynas, Sir Henry he ran well for an outsider and Gollan, K., C.B.E., Mr. M. T. casily had the measure of the Johnson, Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, Mr. W. E. L. favourite, Loch Tummel, who R: J. Paterson, Mr.
Shenton, Mr. F. Sutton.
Clerk of the Course: Mr. C. G. Mackie.
Was kept last till the end when he began to draw away from the laggards. He gained third place, many lengths ahead of Sen Front, the lightweight be- ing fourth Masonic. Hall also
received
# measure of support but finished last, behind Yuen Sin, Chemal never had less than two lengths' advan- tage after passing the football stand. At the foot of the incline, the other five closed up. When it looked as though an exciting finish was in store, the field spread again and the race ended in a procession.
0
o Knight "came" much too late to so that they could have been
the make a real impression. Barley covered by
proverbial Grass showed promise by being blanket. Madeira had improved
0
a moderate fifth, with The Goblin his position to finish fourth. 1st $11.80; 2nd $6.80; 3rd $12,50, sixth and Meanwhile seventh. Those in attendance on him, in Although joint favourite. King of the order named, were Silver Fox Chatto
Gala Eve
479
565
145
205
10°
211
a Fair Eyes
Peter
177
83
37
42
9. Wanchai
39
of the Plains paid over 3 to 1 and (which ruced gamely at the out-Erstwhile the place dividends were quite set), Sea Front, Fire Call and Tarzan
The finish was Green Slip. o good.
tribute to the handicapper.
0
1 length: 1 lengi. Pari-mutual:-Winner 327.40; places, 1st $9.20; End $6.90; 3rd $12.70.
If the attendance fell slightly below expectations, backers had Fair Eyes the antisfaction of meeting with Southern Stag Jess crush. The "tote" was well Spinner
Erstwhile supported and the cash sweeps Brown Jug
Loch Tav distributed fairly big prizes,
Slight drizzles fell intermit-Liberty Hal
The Haugh but
Shingle
tently during the day
Places,
507 57
4-First Extra Meeling Stakes: one mile. For all China ponies, weight for inches as per scale: winners of a race this year value $750 or over, 5 s. pen. alty: subscription griffins of this Club of this season allowed 5 lbs. jockey allowance, en- trance $5, 1st prize $750, 2nd prize $300, 3rd prize $150. Mr. Eve's Bengal 153 lbs.
(Mr. Proulx)
Mr. H. P. White's San Fran
cisco 158 lbs.
(Mr. Charles)
G.-Aberdeen Plate: one mile.
For China ponies, griffins of this scuson, non-winners, who- ther starters or not; weight for inches as per scale, jockey allowance, entrance $5, 1st prize $400, 2nd prize $150, 3rd† prize $100.
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Blackstone
Hall 155 lbs.
(Mr. T. L. Wong)
2 Mr. L. Dunbar's 'Coos Bay 158 ..(Mr. Roza)
lbs.
Winner. 326
218
170
235
116
128
5
90
87
81
23
16
16
15
1
3
11
Mr. Hau Un's Little Sit Tang
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Manor
6
No. 10
$1,365.70
"
564 330
390.20
160 lbs...... (Mr. Roza) 45 Mr. Luen Yick's Warlordship 155 lbs. (Mr. T. L. Wong) Time: 2.04.2/5.
0!
-195.10
Unplacent runners, Nos.:-388,
the crowd was in a good mood. Marunadher The regimental band of the 2nd Sacint Call Balt. King's Own Scottish Bor-Loch Lomond derers was present.
Good Prospects.
Wise Sin
Little River
The Grouse
Taking everything into con- Sobo
sideration, the prospects for the Cash Sweep.
extra season are encouraging.
Dr. S. To Wong having
miel with some SUCLESH as
weighed out
411 owner,
his maiden
in
Messrs. Usher and Crabbe's
Warrington 159 lbs. ..... (Mr. Usher))
Many lengths: 4 lengths. Puri-mutuel-Winners $0.10; places;
race (the second 498, 333, 429, 142, 416, 218, 329, 1st $5.90; 2nd $5.70.
of the day) as a novice jockey 503, 221, 74, 408; 358.
but his pony could not be found.
Bengal"
Considering the ponies and the San Francisco No report was mule to the Stew-jockeys, the start was creditable Warlordship ards, for which lapse Dr. Wong but the fifteen runners were Little Sit Tang
Warrington Fair Backers of strung out very quickly. was reprimanded. the pony can obtain their money Eyes, Southern Stag, Spinner Cash Sweep. back on application.
and Erstwhile received most support, in the order mentioned.
No. 18
D
581 119
Mr. R. J. Paterson's Novem-
ber 158 lbs... (Mr. Hulteel)
Hall 153 lbs. .... (Mr. Ho) Time: 2.05.3/5.
1
3
0
length; 6 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $20.80; places, 1st $10.30; 2nd $6.80.
Places.
..
Winner.
Coos Bay November
480
648
430
€75
Winner,
Places. Blackstone Hall
163
241
702
431 Manor Hall
29
37
604
121
113
614 Cash Sweep.
81:
109
No. 241
78
GR
296
J.P
257
$4,087.30 1,167.80 583.90
The Gannet Skipper.. Loch Lomond (f
Loch Tay Cash Sweep.
No. 715
#1
432
200
$2,060.80 588.80 294.40 Unplaced runners, Nos.:-281, 427, 362, 525, 571, 184, 266.
This race provided a contest be- tween "riding with the hands" and the "kick and drive style"
was the
- Secretary: Mr. C. B. Brown.
Treasurers: Messrs. Linstead and Davis.
1
Judge: Mr. D. E. Clark. In charge of the Scales: Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. Starter: Mr. W. D. Fiddes Wilson.
Second Starter: Major F.
Hogg.
Paddock: Mr. F. Sutton. Handicapper: Mr. C. M. S.
Alves.
Timekeeper: Mr. H. H. H. Priestley.
"A"
⚫ Handicap class: one and a quarter miles. For China ponies, entrance $5, 1st prize: $450, 2nd prize $200, 3rd prize $100. Mr. K. H. Kay's Comrade 153 lbs. ... (Mr. Charles) Major Lake's Dumfries 151
lbs....... (Mr. Harriman) 21 Messrs. Usher and Reidy's Macao Beauty 151 lbs. ...
(Mr. Reidy) .3 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele
149 lbs...... (Mr. Bulteel) Mr. Loo Cheuk-suen's U Un II 153 lbs....... (Mr. Roza) Mr. Ho Kom-tong's-Kom Tong
Honorary Surgeon: Dr. J. W. Anderson.
Honorary Veterinary Surgeons: Major F. Hogg, R.A.V.C., Mr. L. Reidy, M.R.C.V.S.
Jockeys' Successes.
4
1
1st 2nd, 3rd
Mr. Proulx
2
*
G. U. da Roza
1
0 22
», Harriman
1
Bulteel
1
1
Charles
T
T. L. Wong
4
Reidy
*
Usher
0
Clark
Sewell
22
Loo
#
12
Erskine
Hall 146 lbs... (Mr. Wong) 0 Time: 2.44.1/5.
2 lengths; 1% lengths. Pari-mutuelWinner $17,10; placos, 1st $10.00; 2nd $9.30; 3rd $9.80.
Winner. Places.
and the former won. Dr. Reidy successful exponent, 2 winning with Tarzan, but only by a short head from the favourite, Chatto, ridden by Mr. T. L. Wong Fair Eyes, Tarzan and Loch Tay were in the van. Tarzan was never headed, although seriously threatened by several ponles in! turn; and the victory was respon- sible for another big dividend. Chatto raced with the bunch, Ukelele coming through the field at the Comrade
Dumfries two miles' post. After passing Kam Tong Hall the distance post, Chalto was on Macna Beauty terms with Tarzan and it was U. Un II .... touch and go till the end. Fair | Cush Sweep; . Eyes ran by himself on the out-1: No. 594 side and stayed on to get third place by a very narrow margin. Erstwhile was fourth and Peter (after being shut in on the rails) fifth, both dangerously close. Erstwhile was sent up to second place, from the rear, in the mid- die of the race. Gala Eve, the second favourite, was a poor sixth, the leader of another bunch far behind the first five.
$2,248.40 642.40 321.20 Unplaced runner, No.:-380. A splendid finish by Mr. T. L. Wong (entailing a thrilling battle 1-Happy Valley Handicap: "A" Southern Stag was the one not
Unplaced runners ($100 each), on the rails) was responsible for class: six furlongs. For placed. The favourite, Fair Eyes, i
Blackstone Hall upsetting the China ponies, entrance $5, 1st showed out prominently with Nos.:41. 552.
The surprise of this race was odds on November and Coos Bay, prize $100, 2nd prize $150, 3rd Spinner a few lengths further prize $100.
back, After passing the Rock, that Bengal paid as much as he the joint favourites. Manor Hall, Movanagher overhauled several did. He was favourite and an the other starter, was out of the runners and took second place easy winner. Little Sit Tang was race throughout. Coos Bay led 1 when entering the straight. On the first to show out but after from November and Blackstone
the outside. Spinner was ridden two furlongs Bengal went up with sound judgment to beat from second berth to take the
Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C.
Lee's Duke of Verona 153 lbs....... (Mr. Harriman) Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and Mr. C. Gordon Mackie's Peck 165 lbs.
(Mr. Clark) Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Tsze Lon 153 lbs... (Mr.. Roza) Mr. K. H. Kay's Captain 159 lbs. (Mr. Proulx) Mr. N. Hashin's Sunning 158
lbs.
2 Fair Eyes in an interesting run-lead. Next, in the order mention-
jin. Erstwhile did not get awayed, were San Francisco, Warring-
3 too well but had the speed to plod ton and Warlordship. The rear-
on into third place. Brown Jug guard began to close up at the
4 was on the rails, fourth, about foot of the incline but made no
1
three lengths behind Erstwhile, impression on Bengal. The latter fair race, ran strongly up the straight, Movanagher fell back to fifth. without meeting a challenge, and 0 Southern Stag was sixth entering completed the distance in the re-' the straight and sixth at the spectable time of 2 minutes San Francisco finish. A notice was put up by 4.2/5 seconds. the Stewards announcing that was an easy second from War- money on Wing Sin would be re-rington who had the measure of funded.
Little Sit Tang and Warlordship at the tail end.
0 after running (Mr. Charles) Mr. Moon's O-Moon 155 lbs. (Mr. T. L. Wong) Messrs. Usher and Crabbe's Warrington 156 lbs...... (Mr. Usher) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin 150 lbs. ..... (Mr. Bulteel) Messrs. Dyer and Beith's
Tangle 150 lbs,
O
(Mr. Reidy);)
0
Bing Boy 143 lbs.
(Mr. Sewell)
0
<
Messrs. Tester and Abraham's
Time: 1.81.4/5.
1 lengths; 1 length. Pari-mutuel-Winner $41.20; places, 1st $13.50; 2nd $9.80; 3rd $24.30.
3-Happy Valley Handicap: "B". class: six furlongs. For China ponies, entrance $5, 1st prize $400, 2nd prize $150, 3rd prize $100.
Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plains 162 lbs. (Mr, Proulx) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Boukra
KARA
5-Happy Valley Handicap: "C" For class: six furlongs.. China ponies, entrance $5, 1st prize $400, 2nd prize $150, 3rd prize $100.
1 Mr. F. Usher's Mowgli 162 lbs.
(Mr. Usher) 1
150 lbs..... (Mr. Bulteel) 2 Mr. R. M. Austin's District
Call 168 lbs... (Mr. Sewell) 2
150 lbs.... (Mr. Harriman) 3 Mr. Erskine's Easter Day 159
PROHIBITED
3
· MALKORRGE
lbs.
(Mr. Erskine) Mr. Carlfred's Madeira 152 lbs.
(Mr. Roza) 4 Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Liberty.
Winner. Places.
O-Moon
215
290
Mr. C. T. Ca Northern Stag
Peck ..
249
183
Duke of Verona
75
104
Dobbin
41
94
Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey
Knight 156 lbs. ..........
40,
(Mr. Gordon) 4; Messrs. Hall and Shenton's
40
The Goblin 156 lbs......
23
(Mr. Sewell)
0
Hall 152 lbs.
.(Mr. Botelho) 0
0
Captain
Warrington
Chow Tato Lon.
Bing Boy
Sonning
Tangle Cash Sweep.
No. 367
11
256
$1,015.00
$290.00. 145.00 283 Unplaced runners, Nos.:-57,
46, 132, 406, 342, 170, 111.
O-Moon, the favourite, had no excuse except that as a subscrip-
Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Limestone
(Mr. T. L. Wong)
Mr. Loo Cheuk-suen's Tap
Hall 156 lbs. ・・・ ・**
(Mr. T. L. Wong), 0
Mr. Sewell's Circe 165 lbs...
0 Mr. E. L. Hosie's The Haugh
155 lbs.
....... (Mr. Loo)
Sine 150 lbs.... (Mr. Loo) 0 Messra. Kong Bros.' Sca Front
Mr. Tang Shiu-kin's Suther
land 151 lbs.
...- (Mr. Richardson) - 0 tion griffin he was running Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Artistic against "old" ponies and Derby Hall 150 lbs. (Mr. Liang) 0 griffins. After a very good start, Mr. Hee Cheong's Man of War
0 155 lbs..... (Mr. Charles) he made the pace until the dis- tance post when he receded into Mr. Seth's Meanwhile 150 lbs.
(Mr. Wallace) 0 the bunch. Duke of Verona was
155 lbs.... (Mr. Harriman) 0 Mr. R. M. Austin's Fire Call
153 lbs...(Mr. Durlacher), 0 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Scooter 152 lbs. ...(Mr. Bulteel) Mr. Richardson's Silver Fox 151 lbs. (Mr. Richardson) Mrs. R. M. Dyer's Easing Wold
160 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) 01
0
GREEN TELD
153
484
481
473
259
285
303
252
900
184
1922
$2,370.90 077.40 11 248
338,70 Unplaced runners, Nos.:-460, 309, 341.
PROBATE GRANTED.
FORMER SHANGHAI RE- SIDENT'S ESTATE,
Re-sealing of probate and codicil in respect of the local estate of C. W. Ure, lato of Turnville Court, Henley-on-Thames and ulso of Shanghai has been granted in the Supreme Court to Mr. D. J. Lewis, On passing the distance post, attorney of the widow, of 23 Park four of the field of six were racing Crescent, Portland Place, London, in line with the other two imme- and Mr. S. N. Foster, of 134.
the executors diately behind. So close was the Wigmore street,
Local estate race at this stage, that it was, named in the will.
It was at amounted to $16,000. Estate at literally, anybody's.
stage that Comrade (the home amounted to £15, 168.
this
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ANCHORAGE
352
853055
WHALF
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