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vice-president, who had been long associated with the annual sports, was about to dopart for kono mit that that was the last Taikod athletin meeting Mr. Greive would attend, Mr. Grieva exprésend-the sorrow he felt at leaving tim Colony and hopel that continued success would attend the Taikoo manual sports. The office-

bearers were as follows:--

President: Walter Ponte, Esq. Vice-President: A. R. Grive, Esq.. Chairman: W. M. catt, Rng.

Committee: Mowers. J. Blake, A. McKirdy, R. Galloway. T. Grimshaw, G. Buckland. J. Dickie W. Hardwick, T. Hoskins, R. Stephon son, J. Ferguson, und T. Shun

THE RONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 13

CHanpios's Cup (confined). To be decided on points, 3 points for a first, 2 for a second, 1 for a third. Prizp presented by Y. H.

ott, Er A. Mekiedy (1) points)......

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By kind permission of Mujer Relcliffs and Officers the Band of the 3rd Burma Infantry played selections during the afterisou.

PROF. ZAMONT'S ENTER- TAINMENT.

Profiseer Zamoni, conjurer and vont rilequist, gave a performance on New Year's night in St. Jalges: Messrs. A. Rodger and J. J. Andrew. Patrick's Club Hall. There was a large attend Timekeepers: Alemary. F. Howell and C.new. The Professor gare a first-class display Clerks of the Course: Messes. W. Hardwick and wou beurts applause for kis performanes. In his ventriloquial net with the six figures lie and R. Calloway,

As a card and coin was particularly clever.

Leshiret.

Lap Scorers: Messrs. W. Farmer' and A.

Blake.

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seriously by the Naval team. Altogether the game was an enjoyable oua, the chief feature of which was the prowess of the Dizon family. By the kindness of the Admirale, and Offcars, the

seed bunds of the fleet,' under Band

master Ashley, played i excellent selection, and the match was graved by the presence of a fair sprinkling of ladis. The following are the full scores and analysis:-

F.K.CC..

Second Tunings.

First Innings. Capt. Radcliffe, R.E, &

Hair, Fitch. *** F. Maitland, e Mahon, li

Minekintay

Ob Bodwell

10

W. Dixon, o Dlair, Fitch 25 Cant. Fawcett, R.,, b

Fitzh J.T. Dixon, cand i Mac. A., Ward, b Fitel................. Lt. Rimington, S.F, o Raymond, b bahon

kinlay

15, H. W. Smith, H.A., de Dixon, and h

Mahon. ge

fled wait..

S. Powell, not out.

Haplippers: Mesara. J. Gloyu, T. Meek, 3. Grimshaw, A. McKirdy and F. Howell. juggler, too, ha proved himself an adept, intro- Stewards: Messrs. J. Blake, J. Harvio. D.ducing some tricks quite new to Hongkong Hoskins, T. Grimshaw. J. Crosbie, T. Hoskins, Another iteal that was very much appreciated G. Buckland and W. Smith.

by the audivoce way, the Professor's playing of a corant slo from Il Trovafore, at the same time playing thus accempaniament ou the piano. These are only a few of the "turna" whjek the " entertainer treated his auilience to The mining parts of the progrunque were equally Professor attractive and equally well done. Zatnoni showed himself to be a clever all-roundi

Starter: Mr. F. E. Shuster,

Hot Scerotary; Mr. R. H. Stephenson.

Appended are the results ---

1 YARDS FLAT RACE HANDICAP feorfined), 1st prize present by A. R. Grieve, Esq. 2nd prize presented by Dr. Ronnie,

GR. Edwords (5 yards)

R. H. Stephenson (7 yards)

J. D. Danby, 2 yards)...

Time. 10 2-5 secs.

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2 MILE BICYCLE RACE. Open to all non-fivat- prize winners, 1st prize presented by A. McKirdy. Ex il prize presented by the China Sugar Refinery Staff.

H. C. Austin (scratch)

D. Hoskins (20 yards)

... 2

T. Hoskins (100 yards) ...

Time, 5 mine. 7 2-5 saca. QUARTER-MILE FLAT BACE HANDICAP. Open to China Sugar Refinery, Docks, and Victoria Recreation Club. 1st prize presented by the Royal Exchange Assurancs Corporation. 2nd prize presented by Ah Kan.

F. D. Kinnaird (10 yards) A. R. Herton (1 yard) ...

-Timo, 46-4-5 secs...

2 MILE BICYCLE RACE. Open to all comers, 1st prize presented by the Kowloon Dock Staff. 2ad prize presented G. Fenwick & Co.

H. C. Austin (100 yarda)....... ` ... A. McKirdy (scratch)

Time 4 mina. 58 2-5- Beek, MoKindly lodged a protest on the ground that Austin passed him on the fusido while the for mer was within the 6-feet line.

99 YARDS FLAT RACE HANDICAP (Confined). 1st prize presented by the Cosmopolitan Dock. 2nd prize presented by T. Hosking, Esq.

G. Grimble (25 yards)

B. H. Stephenson (18 tards)

G. H. Edwards (10 yards) ...

Timo, 22 3-5 se

HIGH JUMP Open to Chies Sugar Refinery,

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man.

To-night he appears in the R. E, Theatre, Wellington Barracks, and wo cau recommend those wh: like this class of entertainment to Professor Zamoni afterwards securo a sent go to Changbai.

CRICKET.

H.K... . THE NAVY.

The above match was played on New Year's Day and, efter en interesting and enjoyable game, resulted in a win for the Club by oleven

rona,

C. R... Cooper, & Bloord,

betwell

Extria

not out.

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PRESENTATION.

The Europeau meribers of the staff of the Sanfiary Board as-embled in the Board Room yesterday afternoon to do bonour to ono of their

EASTMAN'S

colleagues who, with his wife and family, is FILMS, KODAKS AND ACCESSORIES. leaving for England on the 7th inst. after eleven years spent in the Caleny first as a policoman and latterly as'au inspector on the staff of which

the Hon. Dr. Clark is the head. Inspector J DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.

Hod was the recipient of yesterday's favours,, which, in addition to the cod wishes for the fature prosperity of himse'f and his family. took the tangible form of a presentation of silver tablo-ware-tra-sorries, serviolto rings, cake basket, and sult cellars-n handsome callec- tion as they lay spread ant to view on the table Ti the'office of the Soultury Board.

The Hon. Dr. CLARK handed over the gifts, and in doing so made an appropriate fiitle apoech He said Mr. Hood, we have asked you to meet us

o Gardo, b Mahorobore this afternoon in order that we may bid you and your wife God speed on your voyage home to

not out...

Extrax

Total 146 Total.

* THE SATT

R. B. Gando, R.N.. b W. Dixon

il. McPringin, K.N., b Rimington 1 4. Blouro. 1.b.w.. b Rimington .....

Lt. Bedwell. IN.. c Powell, b W. Dixon

Lt. Bird. R.M...I., b W: Dixon

Lt. Blair, N., an out

Lt. Raymond, R.N., b W. Dixon..

A. W. Maekinlay, H.N., b WV. Dixon....

Lt. Toulmin, H.M.I., b J. T. Dixuu..

Lt. Mahon, R.N., not out

F. W. Fito, K.N.,e Ward, b J. T. Dixon 4

Exting

Total

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

H.K.4.C.

First Iuning.

Second Isnings.

0.

M

P г.

0 31. B:

W.

Mackinlay

#2 3 41

16.2 39

10 3 23

5

5

15

3.2

17

Tolmin Blair

Mahon..... faymond

Betwell

Mootu

J. T. Dixon Powell Himington W. Dizou

Au attempt was made to begin the kitch mitch at 10:30 bat, as usual, there were many late-comers and it was ten minutes past eleven whon Muckinlay sout down the first ball for the Navy. Ward won the loss and Radcliffe and Maitland opened the bating, while Pitch- was the other bowler. Mailand loft without scoring and W. Dixon partnerad Radcliffe, By steady play the same was taken to 38, when Rarklife was caught for a patient 13. Ho had the misfortune to hurt his foot, one of Fitch's fast ones hitting him on the instep, and this unfortunate circumstanca doubtless handicapped bins agood deal. Towards the end of his iudings he was obliged to gota masa to run for him and bis foot because so painfal that he was unable to

but lost Dixon's company at 4. J. T. i ixua dilled his brother's

field, Fawosit followol

Tonks and V.R.C. Prize prosented by Wplace and the score was taken to 57 before Paw

Poate, Exe

J. H. Witchell (4ft. Ilin.)

... 1

T. C. Gray (4ft 10in.) .... Witchell had a plucky try at the 5ft, height,

hir was unsuccessful.

MILE BICYCLE RACK (confined), 1st prime presented by the China Sugar Refinery Staff. 2nd prize presented by Jack Ab Tai.

celt was bowled by Pitch. Ward succumbed to the first ball be reneived, a fast "yorker," and Rimington came in. The last commer played excellent cricket and, with Dixon also playing well, the score was taken to 89 before the latter was. and b." Smith, who followed stayed in with Rimington till 1 o'clock. After if Smith was bowled for a capital 17 and WE Dixon-succeeded_kim. He did not stay long, however, and Powell took his place. In Love: Jump (confined). 1st prize presented the meanting, Rimington had continued to

A. McKirly (scratch)

1. Hoskins (60 yards)

1 Shenil (50) yards)-

...

Time, mins. 5 men.

by W. M. Scott, Erg.

J. D:-Druby-(17ft 9in).

W. Armstrong (17ff. 54in.)

G. H. Edwards (16ft 74)

1

1

3

5 MILES BICYCLE RACE HANDICAP. Open to all comers. Ist prize presented by the Mitsui Bussan Kaitha. 2nd prize presented by Yuen Hop. 3rd prize prested by Mok Koon Yuk. A. MeKirdy ixeratch), Is F. Austin (150 yards)

2

Tis, 13 tius. 16 seca Towards the finish of this race J. M. Bailey and H. S. Holmes got a bad spill on the straight, luckily their injuries were' confiasd 10 bruises.

HALF-LE FLAT RACE HANDICAP. Open In

J. W. nnaird (20) garda,

A Humphreys (seratel)....

J. P. Jordan (25 yards:

No time taken.

1

9

3

MILES BrerCLE RACE. Open to gontiomer from 30 years of age and upwards. lat prize presented by the Loudon and Lancashire Firs Assuraneo Co 2od prize presentel by Ah Wing--

A. McKirdy (scratch) T. Shan 100 yards)

Time, mins. I sec.

2

· 700 Yards HURDLE-RACE. 1st prize presented by W. Ramsay, Esq. 2nd prize presented by D Templeton, Esq.

AR Horton (5 yards)...

J. P. Jordan (4 yards)

C. 8. Cruse (5 yards)

****

Time. 14 1-5 sec. VETERANS' 1 MILE BICYCLE RACE (Handicar ou rari). Open to all comers over 40 yours of ngo. Prize presented by J. N. Harvie, Esq. A. M. Roza Pereira (400 yards) T. Hoskins (scratcb)

Hr

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THE NAYT.

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The following will play for the H.K.C C. r. H.M.S. Blenheim to-day, commencing at Il a.m. sharp-

J. T. Lizon, W. E. Dixon, Capt. Fawcett,

R.A., J. Hooper, G. P. Lammert, A. Mackenzie F. Maitland, S. Powell, Lt. Rimington, S.F., and Lt. H. W. Smith, R.A.

There will be a cricket match at the Happy Valley to-day commencing at 2.15 p.m. between the Craigangower C.C. and the Sergeants of the Sherwood Foresters.

FOOTBALL,

+

This aftorzoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club 1st XV. will play the

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GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.

WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING

WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIEČ

FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY.

Scotland, and that we may wish you both every ACHEE &

happiness and prosperity in the years that li before you. You have been in the service of this Government for the pest cloven years, seven of which were spent with the Polios and four with us, and during that time you have made many friends, and, as we boliere, no onomies. It is no easy master,-us-wa-all know, for officers of either of these services to avoid making enemies in the course of our efficial dulics, but we are agreed that in this respect you hare succeeded, where others perhaps my have failed, and we are sincerely sorry that ill- Hesitħ-shoull have compelled you to leave us for goed. We do not quean, however, that you go

CO.,

PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS STORE,

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

FEW DOORS EAST OF HONGKONG HOTEL.

Hongkong. 13th November, 1902

away empty handed and I am desired to ask WE ARE

your acceptance, in the name of every oficer of

NOTICE..

NOW OFFERING FOR SALE AT

UNDERMENTIONED

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COST PRICE THE

VALUABLE GOODS,

WHICH WERE NOT DISPOSED OF BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE

20TH DECEMBER.

THEY--COMPRISE OF

our staff, of this small service of silver plate, which will, I trust, in the days that are to come, serve to remind you of the many good friends that you have left behind in Hongkong. One of our bachelors reminds me that a part of the service is intended for you and ʼn part for your wife and that they have been inscribed accord ingly, but I am quite sure that, as a married men, you will well ruderstand that it is all meant for you, and I am even more sure that your wife will understand that it is all meant for her. (Laughter and applause) May you both live long to enjoy the use of this small token of our esteem and goodwill.

Inspector Hood, who has been invalided on | BY THE KEYSTONE WATCH CASE COMPANY OF AMERICA; prasion, replied in fitting terms, and so the interesting ceremony came to a close.

POLICE COURT.'

Friday, 2nd January,

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND

(POLICE MAGISTRATE),

MURDER IN KOWLOON CITY.

Ip Fang, an unemployed "blacksmith, was charged with the wilful murder of his wife at Kowloon City on the evening of the ist inst. and remendat.

On the night in question, the accusod, it is alleged, attacked his wite and her mother, sister, and grandfather, will a chopper. The dead women was terribly gashed, and died shortly

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD WATCHES, AND 18-KTS, AMERICAN GOLD-FILLED WATCHES (GENUINE),

HHIGEST GRADE LEVER MOVEMENT GUARANTEED FROM 10 TO 25 YRARS

ALSO

SET WITH

FINE ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE JEWELLERY·

PRECIOUS STONES, UNSET DIAMONDS, AND QUEENSLAND FIRE OPALS.

THE VENDOR REQUESTS THE PUBLIC TO COME AND INSPECT SAME

WHICH ARE ON VIEW IN OUR SALES ROOMS FROM 10 A.M. TO

P.M.

Hongkong, 23rd December, 1902T

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ICE HOUSE STREET.

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play excellent cricket and bis invaluable Nery under Rugby rules. Kick-off at 3.15. after being removed to hospital. The injuries would be shown, apparently belonged to the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.. iunings-was-uot-brought to a clox until the The Club will-plov in striped jersave. The to the others, though serions, are not believed defendant, either jointly or solely, and Mr.

score had reached the spactable total of 146. Too much praise cannot be given to Rimington for his wally good display, and he was undoubtedly the saviour of his side, Towards the end of bis innings he also had to requisition the aid of a runner of account of larueress. With us addition to the

following aw the tow's :--

to be likely to and fatally. From a list we bare been able to ascertain of the affair, there does not seem to be any motive for the crime, and the accused was apparently quite sober and rationg when he made the attack. There were also two young children in the house at the time, but they were not harmed; the one against whom the efforts of the supposed murderer were mainly directed appears to have been the wife, who had over a dezen wounds on her body.

Cuck would prove that there was the identi cal rope taken away by the defendent.

William Cook, storekeeper, Naval Yard, gave evidence on the lines indicated, after which the bearing was adjourned until Monday.

HMART CAPTURE.

The Indo Chiun steuer Batang, from that- cutta and the Straits, left Singapore for this part on the Hst ult., p.m.

The N.Y.K. steamer Toan Maru (American (Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 31st ult.,

aud is expected here to-day.

Club-Libat. Campbell, full back; I. firalism, P. N. Ilonth, T. E. Pearce, and O. T. Barnes, three-quarters; J. P. Jordan and A. C. Padday, halves; E. R. Hallifax, V. Cooper, W. Chard, E. D. U. Wolfe, P. W. Goldring, P. S. Jameson, A. Boyd, and W. W. Clark, forwards.

Navy,--Corgar (Albzon), back; Lloyd (Ocean). The old grandfather, a man of 7 years, had his articles of jewelry, and us there was no one on the ist inst,. at p.us., and may be expected Sherbrooke (Glory), Pringlə (Talbot), and Youne chook backend open from mouth to ear; later, atodiately at hand to whom the investigation here to-morrow.

the hospital he sat wi hout altering a song of the case could be delegated. Inspector The "Glen" Line steaner lengyle Loft

Inspector Mellardy made a smart captura on New Year's Night A vell-dressed Chin man reported at the Central Police Station that he had been robbed of $1,200 and some

The O.S.S steamer Peleus left Shanghai on the 1st inst. for Amoy and this, and is expected here on the tk inst.

The M.M. steamer Caledonien left Saigou

(Goliath) tbroo-quarters; Lewin (Cressy) and whilst this injury and thers were being attord. Hallett (Phaniz), halves; Tweedie and Hughesed to. When tho acensed had completed his bor-McHardy, who was on daty in the charge-room. Singapore on the 1st inst., and is dus here on

weat a few hundred yards to the house indicated the 6th iust. Albion), Kilvert, Tarie, Calvert, and Dorman, rible work he made au attempt to escape, hat the (Glory), Bissett (Ocean), and Barnard (Talbot), im and shanted for help. With a cat of the grandfather and his mother in law bald on to forwards.

chopper Ip Paug severed part of his queue to liberate himself from the old man's grasp, but before he could get-away an-Iulian sergeant of police placed bin under arrest; this constable happened to be passing just at the moment when one of the two childrew mentioned ran screaming into the street and appeared on the scene in time to prevent the man from gett.ng sway.

The Club tosin is requested to turn out by 330 in order to be plastographed.

The V.K.C, play the Royal Engineers on the V.B.C. Ground at Causeway Bay, to-day, at 4 p.m. The following will play for the V.B.C:-

THE JANET WALDORF CO.

END OF THE SEASON.

ALLEGED THEFY FROM THE NAVAL YARD.

A Chindma was charged with stealing several coils of steel wire rope from the Naval Yard on or about the 19th ult. He pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr.G. K. H. Brut- fon, soliciter, Mr. H. Hursthouse appeared for the prosecution.

cero. Cooper, the last man, was caught and the unings thus terminated for a total of 196. Clab batting was disappointing on the whole and Rimington and J. T. and W. Dixon were, Chinn Sager Refinery, Docks and Y.R.C. the only men to do themselves justice. The 1st prize presented by the V.R.C. and prisseling was certainly not up to the standard presented by G. Buckland, Esq.

expected of the Navy and the bowling showed signs of wear-doubtless New Year festivities had something to do with both these failings.

It was generally thought that the Club'tots), was hardly big enough for the Naval men und, under normal cirennaatraces, it is probable that it would not have been so. However in this

Al four victims were removed to department of the game, elso, signs of wore

hospital, where, as has already been stated; the than ordinary dissipation were not wanting.

accused's wife died, after emitting a statement and mon, usually safe for runs were dismissed J. H. E. Hance, goal; R. Lapsley (Capt.) and elarging her husband with the crime; the at smail cost. -Garde and Pringle wore the J. Witebell, lucks; H. S. Holmes, E. R. Horton, others were yesterday progressing favourably. When the defendant appeared in the dock his first pair of luismen and J. T. Dixon and and Targasson, halves; II, A. Seth. Flothes were covered with blood which had Powell started the bowling. Garde played well Henderson, A. Bamphreys, H. W. Bayer, and soaked through several acticles of wear and

smeared his body. and looked like making a big score, but Pringle | Wotherspoon, forwards. was palpably "under the weather." Having made 22, out of 33. by excellent cricket,. Garde was cieta bowled y W. Dizon who kad superseded his brother, and Moore came in. The last comer was also out of

Last night the Juust Waldorf Dramatic form and did not stay long. In the menutime, Pringle was beaten and bowled by Rimington, Company made their farewell appearance in In stating the case for his clients, Mr. LADIES NOMINATION COSTUME FLAT RACE. who had displaced Powell, and Bedwell followed. Hongkong and gave a repetition of Sweet Neil Hursthouse said there adheral Yard

1st priz presented by the Mitsai Bussan

recently at which a certain person calling Kaisin. 2nd prize for best or most originalThose who remontered many excellent innings of Old. Drery. On the previons two nights of anctions of old stores in the Naral Yard erstums to be decided by judges) prosented played by Rodwell a low seeous ago were pre- its production the piese got a most gratifying himself Ab Kim had made purchases. That pared to see some good batting; it must be euid reception. Last evening it was no less enthusic man, who was understood to be in Canten at 133 at once, however, that their expectations were astically received. We have already referred to present, was always accompanied by the capacity of foreman or something of that sort, This race created a great deal of amuse, but at all fulfilled and the mw-comer showed no the excellent manner in which Miss Waldorf defendant, who appeared to act for him in the inent. Each entrent had to ran across the signs of his old form and, though he scored 12 and Mr. McGregor took the respective reler of and superintended the removal of stores bought field and whistle a tune to the lady who runs, there was but little skill displayed in the Sweet Nell and Charles II. It must also by Al Kia. On the occasion, when it was hl vominated him, which tune the Indy getting of them. Blair bit hard for some. noted that the minor parts almost without ex. suggested that this steel-wire rope had been faken away the accused was in charge of the had to write down the name of. This the comwhat lucy 19 but no cae else did auch, ception were admirably sustained. Mr. Wilson coolies removing the purchased stres, and be petilor bid then to carry to the judges. Some of the Indies seemed to have difficulty in identis and the innings closed for the poor total of Forbes made another hit ss Lord Jeffreys. his bad pointed out to bim by Mr. W. Cook a store- fying the tunes which their nominees whistled. 103-13 behind the Club's total. The Club portrayal of the character being at once keeper in the Naval Yard, the articles that had Beusing was second last to get home, but his fielding was good on the whole but inability strong and convincing In the role of the raut costume to clown's) won bin the second prize to hold a catch was again apparent in vering provincial actor, Percival, Mr. William Saver was nominated by Miss Sayer, Baitain quarters. W. Dizon bowled uncommonsly Fitchett was amusing, and Mr. Ernest Musicon 1 MILE FLAT RACE SCRATCH. Open to all well and took 5 wickets for 19. The innings unde a good Sir Roger Fairfax. Miss Mildred comers. 1st prize presented by A. R. Grieve, closed at 4.10 and the Club went in again for Yorko looked the part of Ludly Castlemaine to Es 2nd prize presented by J. Blake, Esq.

40 minutes' batting Twe wickats fell quickly perfection. Also deserving a special word of but W. E. Dixon and Cooper played well and praise were Mr. Albert Goldie (Lord Lovelace), took the score to 79 without being separated. Mr. St. Clair Bayfield (Lord Rochester) and Mr. Both bit hard and well, especially perhaps the Jean de Lacey (Lacy). Among others who ap former, who made the top score of the mateb. peared in the play were-Miss Amy Stanley The Naval fielding was again at fault, in fact (Lady Oria), Miss Kate Huye (Duchess of Mr. Gerald Harcourt it was worse in the second innings then the Portsmouth), and first and several catches were mel. Garde (Mercer).

No time taken, **

by Ah Poi.

H. W. Sayer T. Benning

by Miss Holeon.

A. Humphreys...

J.D. inuaird...

F. E. Ellis...

Time, 5 mins 24 1-5 secs.

VISITORS' RACE. One lap. Confined to visitors. Non-racing costume. Prize pre-

tented by the Taikoo Club.

R. Lapsley

1

CONFOLATION RACE. Prize presented by W.

Macdonald, Esq. F. K, Tala

by the complainant and arrested the suspected The P. & A. steamer Indravelli arrived at man just as be was emerging into the street. Yokohama on the 2nd inst., a.m., and may ha On his person were found 8479 in cash, a gold expected here on or about the 11th inst. watch and chain, and a gold ring of the valus The E. & A. steamer Empire, which suiled of 445, all of which the accused admitted from here on the 12th ult, via Macao, Manila, baving stolen from thus complainant. The Port Darwin sad Queensland ports, arrived at remainder of the money was unfortunately not Sydney on the 31st ult.

The defendant was sentenced to six months' hard labour.

recovered.

CHURCH SERVICES..

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

January 4th, 2nd Sunday after Christmas. Matins (11a.m.). Responses, Tallis; Vente, Lee; Psalms, Mook, Aldrich and Woodward; Te Deum, R. Smart in C, Benedictos, Langdon in F;] Hymns, 487 (T. 340) and 70; Kyrie, Frest in C; Offertory Hymn, 74.

The N.P. steamer Glenogle arrived at Victoria (B.C.) on the 30th alt,

The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s steamer Hyades sailed from Kole for Tacoma on the 31st ült.

TRADE

TELEPHONE.No. 135.

STILL LEADING

"CLUB'

MARK

Evensong (5,45 p.m.). “ Responses. Talis; Psalms, Battistill, Jones and Hopkins; Magnificat, Matthews in E (6th M); Naue Dimittis, Helmore in F (26th E); Hymns, 155, 62. and 283; Vesper Hymn,. Stane Voluutarics, "For unto us" (les- 22671) Haudel; Offertoire on two Christmas A SCOTCH WHISKY OF EXCELLENT theres, Guilmsut.

S. PETER'S CHURCH.

(Corner of Des Voeux Road West and Western Street,) Matias (lat.) Venite, Woodward; Te Deum, Lawes; Bone- diotus, Goss; Hymns. 85, 416, 13, and 59 S. H. Holy Communion (12.30 p.m.).

Evensong 10.30 p.m.). Magnificat, Woodward; Nunc Dimittis, Foster; Hymns, 90, 53, 18, and 43

GOSPEL HALL.

QUALITY AT REASONABLE

PRICE,

PER DOZEN

$13.50

LIQUEUR WHISKY

TRY OUR

KING EDWARD VII

bee purchased by Ah Kim, who also was pro- The Mission launch Dayspring will call on the IF YOU REQUIRE A PERFECT gent. At these auctions the things and were | ships between 9.15 and 10.30 am, and between aliveys old and of no further use to the uavy, but 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kow.com Polies Pier 10.30 aud evidence would be led to show that this sted 6), to convey friends aslure to the services; wire rope was, if not now, at all events quite retorning afterwards. The "Answering Pen- serceable, and that it was lying in a totally ant" is the "call" flag. All seats free. Visiteza diffrant place from that occupied by the stores welcome. hong it by ah Kim, In addition to tast, evidence would be adduned to prove that on one occasion the defendant was superintending a gang of coolies who were found carrying away several things which had not been purchased. 6, Arsonal Street, Top Floor, off Queen's Road

East. The coils of rope were not missed at the mo-

Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday meat, but subsequently, other articles going Acts 2, 4, 11 am... Gospel Address, Gp.au. astray, Mr. Cook made a search of a number of

Tnesday Soldiers' and Sailors' Bible Class shops owned by second-hand doslers, and camo upon the rope, which be at once recognised 6 p.m.

Thursday General Biblo Class, 6 p.m. Saturday-Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m. mises on which the missing rope was found, it.

did not put on his best bowlers and, indeed, this The Company are due to leave Hongkong as the property of the Naval Yurd. The pre- innings did not appear to be taken at all to-day for Shanghai.

PER DOZEN

$20.00

H. PRICE & CO.

13, QUEEN'S ROAD. ....

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