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THE RACES.
Mr. Cruickshank's New Boy'
Mr. Dryasdust's Beauciko
Mr. Durger's Zanzibar
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THE GRAND STAND STAKES; Value $100. Becond to receive $100 and Third $50. For Chíus Pozing bond kdo Griffins on date of eatry Winners of one Race 5 lb. extra; of two or more Races 10 11. extra. Subscription Grifins non-winpers allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. Three quarters of a mile. Mr. Buxer's Glorious Bote Mr. Baray's Trinsuph Rons Mr. Bura
Burey's Himalaya Rose Mr. Buray's Spotted Ros Mr. Paul Chater's Wakelyn
Mr. Christiani's Frechdachs
Mr. Cruickshank's Now Boy
Mr. Durgor's Zanzibar
Mr. Durgor's Old Boy
Mr.
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Moara. Macdonald & Aldorton's Banzai
Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland-man
Mr. Medico's Sononoid
H. E. Sir Matthew Nathan 'e Cordite
H. E. Bir Matthew Nathan's Acorite
Mr. G. H. Potts Emerald King
Mr.G. H. Potte' Exchange King
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Mr. D. Macdonald's! Highland Laird (late
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Mr. G. II. Potts' Heather King Mr. G. H. Potts Norman King Mr. G. H. Patts' Exchange King Mr. G. H. Potta' Emerald King Mr. G. H. Putte' Gold King Mr. G. H. Potle' Sycee King Mr. Wingard's Czardas
THE GOVERNOR's Cur; Presente by His
Excellency Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, K.C.M.G. Socond to receive $100, and Third $50. For China Pouiss Sabscription Griffinx of the Season 1905-1906. Weight for inches as per scale. Provions Winners of one Race 7 lb. extra; of two or more Races 10 lb. extra. Unplaced Runners allowed 3lb. Entrance $10. One mile. Mr. A. Babington's Rover
1:29th Balchis Subalterns' Pathan
Mr. Bazey's Common Rose
Mr. Paul Chater's Wakelyn
Mr. Christiani's Frachdach
Mr. Cruickshank's Red Berring
Mr. Cruickshook'e Spring Chicken Mr. Daring Diadem
Mr. Dryasdust's Morry Monarch Mr. T. S. Forrest's Peebles
Messrs.T.F.Hough & R. Shewan's Halcyon Days Messrs. T.F.Hough&R. Shown a'sPromised Land Messrs. T. F. Hongh & R. Showan's The Skirl Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Mongolian Chief Capt. W. Arbuthnot Leslie's Lyddite Mr. D. Macunal's Highland Chiol Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Ster
Mr. Magpie's Velocity
Mr. Medico's Someuoid
Mr. Meifoo's Eagle, Mr. Meiland's Pilot
Mr. 8. H. Michael's Rising Sau Mr. G. C. Moxon's Speculation
Mr. 8. G, Nawal's Sundial
Major Parker & Mr. Hamer's Balachi Mr. John Peel's Gaberlunzie,
Mr. G. . Potfs' Maori King
Mr. G. H, Potts' Erl King
Mr. G. H. Potts' Gipsy King Mr. Smith's Ingot
Mr. Wingart's Brockville
THE LADIES' PURSE; Presonte 1. Second to receive $150; and third $50. For China ponies. Woight for inches as per scale. Winners at this meeting other than subscrip tion Grißus 5 h. extra. Unplaced runn and jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed Sib. Allowances accumulative. Extrance $10. Ouca round,
Mr. Buxey's Fortune Rose (late Peacemaker) Mr. Buxey's Maréchal Niel Rose
Mr. Buxey's La France Rose
Mr. Cruickshank's Mikosh
Mr. Dryasdust's Beanosko
Mr. Durgor's White Blaze Mr. Durger's Old Boy Father
Flynn's Donnybrook (late Diamond
Mr. Ottory's Alarm Mr. John Peel's Co Canny
Mr. G. H. Potts' Heather King
King)
Mr. G. H. Potta' Norman King Mr. G. H. Potts Umbrisa King Mr. Reinbek's Saxoniu (late Saxon King) Mr. S. P.C.'s Blue Nile Mr. Wingerd's Kamloops. THE FLYAWAY STAKES-Value 3400, Sec- ond to receive $100; and Third $50. For China Ponies bone fue Griffins on data of entry, Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one Race 5 lb. extra; of two Rares 7 lb. extra; and of three or more Races 10 lb. extra. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 516. $10. Seren Furlongs Mr. Buxoy's Glorious Rose Mr. Buxey's Triumph Rose Mr. Buzey's Himalaya Rose
મેં સો Mr. Basey's Spott ROAU Mr. Cruickshank's New Boy Mr. Durgara Zanzibar Mr. Dargor's Old Boy
Entrance
Messrs. F. F. Hough & H. Showan's Lae Quaich Messrs. Macdonald and Alderton's Bauzai Mr. Ellis Kudeorie's Arab Chief Mr. G. H. Fette Emerald King Mr. G. H. Potle' Exchange King Mr. G. H. Potta Syese King Mr. G. H. Potts' Gold King Mr. Wingard's Posthern Mr. Wingard's Kamloops THE PHAETHON STAKES Handicap. Valas $350. Becond to receive $100; and Third $30. For China Ponies that have been in the Colony prior to 1st September, 1905, and
date Grifflus on of entry. Previous Winners and non-starters at this Meeting barred. Entranca 310. One Mila and a quarter. Mr.Buzay's Rambler Rose (late Highland Chief) Mr. Barey's Glorious Ross Mr. Baxey's Triumph Rose Mr. Buxey's Himalaya Rose
Mr. Baxoy's Spotted Rose Mr. Paul Chater's Wakelyn
Mr. Ellis Kalooria's Lucky Chief Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Corwin Chief Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Laird (late Cop. por King)
Mr. E. Owon's Grafton Mr. John Pool's Ca Caury Mr. G. H. Potts' Heather King Mr. G. H. Potts Norman King Mr. G. H. Potts Umbrian King Hr. G. H. Potts Emerald King Mr. G. H. Potis' Exchange King Mr. G. H. Potts Sycee King Mr. G. H. Potts Gold King Mr. Reinbek's Saxonia (late Baxon King Mr. S. P. C.'n Blue Nile Mr. Wingard' Czardas
THE HONGKONG STAKES.--Válas $500, Se
cond to receive $150; and third $50, A forced entry for China ponies subscription griffins of this season 1905-1904 Weight for Inches as per seals, Winner of the Gor. man Cup 71. extra; non-winners placed ponies allowed 3 1. Unplaced runners allowed 5 lb. Entranco $10,* One Mile and a half.
Mr. A. Babington's Rover 199th Baluchis Subalterus' Pallan Mr. Buxoy's Common Russ Mr. Buxoy's Bush Rose Mr. Paul Chator's Wakolyn Mr. Christinai's Frechdachs Mr. Gruicksbank & Red Herring Mr. Cruickshank's Spring Chicken Mr. Darius Diadem
Mr. Drynslust's Merry Monarch Mr. Bryuslust's Jorial Monk Mr. T.S. Forrest's Peebles. Mr. E. Goetz's Rabbit
Mesars, T. F. Hoogh&R Shewan's Halcyon Days Mesara, T. F. Hongh&R Showan'sPromised Land Messrs. T. F. Hough & R. Showan's The Stirl Mr. A. C. Hynes
Sirocco
Mr. Ellis Kadourie'a Mongolian Chief Capt. W. Arbuthnot Leslie's Lyddit Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Chiol Mr. 3. Macdonald's Highland Star Mr. Magpic's Velocity Mr. Medico's Sou, noul Mr. Meifoo's Engle Me. Meiland's Pilot
Mr. S. H. Michael's Rising Sau Mr. E. W. Mitchell's Zapetar Mr. G. C. Moxen's Speculation
H. E. Sir Matikow Nathan's Cordite. HE. Sir Matthew Nathaa's Molinite
H. E. Sir Matthow Nathan's Shimoesite H. E. Sir Matthew Nathan's Acouits Mr. S. G. Newall's Sundial
Major Parker & Mr. Hamer's Balochi Mr. John Peel's Gaberlunzie
Mr. G. H. Pottu' Maori King
Mr. G. II. Potts' Gipsy King
Mr. G. H. Putts' Erl King
Mr. Smith's Nugget
Mr. Smith's Ingot
Mr. Wingard's Brockville
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THE CHAMPION STAKES:-With
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129th Baluchis Subalterns' Pathan Mr.
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Mr. Buxuv's Bush Rose
Mr. Paul Chater's Wakelyn
Mr. Christiaui's Frechd che
Mr. Cruickshank's Red Herring Mr. Cruickshank's Spring Chicken Mr. Darius Diadem
Mr. Dryasdust's Joril Monk Mr. Dryas last's Merry Monarch Mr. T. S. Forrst's Peebles Mossra T F. Hong&R. -bewap's Halcyon Daya Mr. E. Goetz's Rabbit Messrs. 1.F.Hough &R. Sheway's Peamised Land Messrs. 1. F. Hough & R. Saowan's The Sairl Mr. A. C. Hynes' Sir eco
Mr. Ellis Kalooris's Mongolian Chief Capt. W. Arbuthnot Leslie's (yidite Mr. D. Macd-nald's Highland Star Mr. D. Maclonald's Higuland Chiol Mr. Magpie Velocity,
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER,
Hongkong Observatory, January 29th.
Prestons Day! Us Date ni On. Bate
Barometer Temperature.... Humidity Wind Direction
Force...
Weather Kain.......MAMA AL
30.12
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1900. 1905,
Highest open air Temperaturo on 28th 61 67 Lowest open air Temperature on 28th...54 0.
MESSES. FALCONER & CO.'S REGISTER,
, January 29th.
Barometer 9 AM. 30.11 Therm. (Wetbulb) 9 a.m.57 Barometer i ...30,05 | Therm.(Wetbulb) 1.58 Barometer 4 c.w.20.01 (Therm.(Wetbulb) 4.x.58. Thermom, Va.x. 60 Them. Maximum ......01 Thermom. I P.X. 61 Therm, Minimum over Thermoni. & TIM. GI Bight.................ðä
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