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HO GKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING.

FIRST DAY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TMx, 1906.

Ca Canny look up the position alongside the ↑ who was well ridden, was rapidly drawing to rails with La France Rose while Honther the fore. As the ponios passed the judge's box King was led to the post on the outer for the second time. Lucky Chief led by a good course. The fald got a good start,. Miok ten bugibs, Brancake baing second, Norman Stewards-His Excellency Sir Matthew Nu-leading the field from Ca Canny with La France King third and Sunrise Reo fourth. The field than, K.C.M.G.. His.Excellency Admiral Sir Ron and Heather King hat. This was the appeared to be hard held with the exception of Gerard H. U. Noel, K.C.B., KCMG, His position passing the stand. Heather King was Lucky Chief, who was making moat of kis lead, Excellency Maj Genl. Villiers Halton-CR, hard held going up the back stentch. At the Norman King drow on to Beancato and the Commodore. H. Pigot Williams, R.N.; The Bowrington Co Canny led the fold by about two ran nack and neck. Going up the indino Hon. Sir Pont Chater, Kt, C.M.G.; Lieut. ons length with La France Rose secoud and Czardan overlook Beancako and Norman King Cul. A. E. Aitken; Á. Babington, Esq....... The Mick and Heather King running nock and rock and ran into second prisition. Czardas then us“ Jum. Mr. C. W: Dickson, J. A. Jupp. Eng..

a the rear. This was the position passing the faumed the lead, Norian King taking secul Captain F. W. Lyons; E. W. Mitchell, Faq; fouth stund. At the bot La France Rose place, and gradually drawing up with Caudas J. C, Peter, Esq.; E. W. Butter, Esq.; and H. | drew up on Ca Canny, säd Mick led the Bold by Lucky Chief fell to the rear, and a graud. P. White, Esq.

A length from Heather King. La France Rose struggle home was witnessed between Caerdys was whipped going up the instine, and soon and Norman King, the former winning by a drew neck to neck with Ca Canny, Heatherhngth and a half, while fighland Laird ran. King following close in their wake. Eaurging frein the rock, La France Rose was in the: van with Co Canny second and Heather King third Continuing round the village, Heather King easily draw ahead, with Ca Carny and La France Ross running neck and neck for second place. | Heather King woat, as he pleased in the home run and won in a canter by about 30 Ingths, with Ca Canny second and· La France Rose third. Time, about three lengths behind 2.11 4-5th: The Pari-Mutuel paid on Heather King, $.30; and On Cauty $7,10; dividend 810

Clecks of the Seafe.-L. W. Ruiter, Esq., and H. P..White, Eng.

Handicappere- P. White, Es, and Capt. T. W. Lyons.

Judge. The Hou. Sir Pad Chater, Kt. C.MU

Starter-C. H. Rosa, Ery.

Secord Starter.

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TR VALLEY STAKES: A Sweepstakes of $10 Fuch with $300 added. Winner to receive 70 per cent.; Sucoud 20 per cent.; and Third I per cent. For China Ponies subscription

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Timekeeper!. F, Michael, Esq. Ho. Treasurer.-C. W. May, Beq. Clerk of the Courac-T. F. Hough, Erm This annual raed meeting oposed at the Happy Valley yesterday. The weather was not all that could be desired, but though cold the rain kept off, and the interesting programme was carried through without a hitch. The event showed no falling off in popurity, and the large at tendsúca from all closes of the ermmunity testified to the general love of uport. } The races were hold curlier this year in order tą offer entertainment 16 (1. R. H. Trinco Artianz of Connaught on the occasion of his visit to the Colony, but The Royal herezwensentimando.it im- | pessible for him to give the meeting the patronego which he would in other eiren stances have extended. Although from the racing point of view it was undesirable to have the meeting before the usual tion, the trainers put in good werk during the time at their dis- | Me Paul Clinter's Wakelyn posal, with the result tha! the performanes of the ponies ascolto Janticipations and was thecoughly creditslde to all coneørned.. Neod exs to say, with such a staff of stewards and offeials as mention- ed shore, the rucns were expedingly well manged and no occasion was presented for

adverse criticism.

The Race Courno itaolf, with its recent in. provements, lookid oxcoedingly well. There wun place for everything and everything was in its proper place. The owners of horses bed their apartments where they disponse hospit- ality, while the oatshed restaurants catered for the maltitude. Only the sunshine was required to invest the scene with its entomary charm and temper tim edge of the keon wind that blow on the conree. However, oven in these cou. ditions the people were good-humoured, special. ly those who wore fortunate enough to find that their fancy in placing money Lad alighted on a winzur. In the centre, lining the railings, was a vast pouesurso of natives, whose hi- yahs mingled with the chers and, cries of the

Europenaté populace.

Looking over the events of the day there can be no two opisians about the excellence of the sport. Yesterday's card embraced ten races and and with few exceptious the issue hung in the balance the horses bail practically reached ting pust. This imparted the Reenest interest to each svent, and the finishes were naturally watched with considerable excitement Contributing to this end was the operations of the "Pari Mutuel," now an establishe.iusfita- tion at this fixture, Judged by the fact that thon in charge were kept well omployed, it must have done a 'Lourishing business. Some re uni “kable dividends were paid, the highest being $549,60. In other ways there was a considerable turnover of money. Musical selectieus by, the band of the 2nd Battation West Kent Regiment under Bandmaster McKalrio enlivened the precordings. The ovents of the shy are here

detailed.

THE WOND-NELCHONG STAKES: Vali

$250. Seccul to recaiva $100 ; and third

$30. For Chins ponies subvaription grif Ene of this season 1965-1906 Woight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who bare never In a winning mount allowed 5 1. Entrauco $10. Half a Milo.

(Mr Burkhill)

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Mr G. H. Pods' Erl King, 10ot 19bs

Mr Christian's Freehdashs, 1st Olbe."

(Mr Hayes) Mr E. Goetz's Rabbit, Ost 918.

(Mr Mackie) Major Parker & Mr Hamer's Baluchi,

41b, 5lbs allowed (Bir Hemor} (1 HE. the Governor's Aconite, 1st Elbe,

4lbs overweight (Mr Moller). Mr D. Modoald's Highland Chiel, 10st Olb

(Mr Alderton) 0 My Dryasdunt's Jovial Monk, list, Diba... (Mr Dupren IT.E, the Governor'a Melinite, lost 101ba

5lbs allowed Mr. Leuliej Mr Jolm Peel's Gaberlannie, 101 Tbs

5lbs allowed (Me Gresson)

*Dead beat.

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(Mr Johnson) 1

Mr G. C. Moxon's Specalation 1st 9la.........

Me Crnjakshank's Red Herring 10st 12lbs (ir Burkill) Mosers T. F. Hongh & R. Shewan'ı,

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The Skirt at 123bs (Me Mackie, Mr A. Babington's Rover 104% 9ibs...

(Mr Alderton) . Q 129th Baluchia Subalterns' Patina 1st Alb

(Mr Hamer) 0. at its

(Mr Hayes) (Mr Greskoa) Capt. W. Arbuthnot Telle's Lydite...

1st 16 (Mr Leslie) Mz-Magpie's Velocity 30st 12lbs.

Mr T. S. Forrest's Peebles H1st 15

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(Mr Dupres) II. E. Sir Matthew Nalban's Cordito 10st 120 (Mr Mollar)

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Mr Barey's Fertuno Bose (late Peacemaker)

Hat 4lts (Mr Johnstone) + Mr Cruickshank's Mikosh, Ifst 1

(Mr Cruickshank) ( At the start Fortune Roso took the lal, with Mikosh second and Coronet Hosa third. Passing the rock, Fortune Raso increased hor distance from the others, and Donnybrook made her way to the fore- frout of the lunch, Fortune Rose still gadis. tunced the others as they galloped round the village, and maintained her lend na she passed the winning post for the Erst time, Donnybrook running second and Mikosh third. When a Estla further round, however, the leader pulled off the course, and the others sped on, leaving his jockey wrestling with him. Doansbrook leik past the football-sland, the others following in a

Blaze made her way to the front and Mikosh fell to the rear. Corouet Rown asalmed the lead passing the village, and kept it until the wianing post was passed, White Blaze being about two lengths behind and Donnybrook, who ran third, was another vight lengths behind the

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third. Time 442. Pments of the Paripook bead. When going up the incline White GUICHARD POTHERE Mutuol wore Canrdas, 67.20, Normann King $6,40, Highland Chiel $13.70), the dividend on the winner being $20.50.

THE GARRISON Cur; Presented by the Of

cers of the Garrison, Second to receive $150; nad Third Să”. For China Ponies bous fide Grilling or data of entry · Weight for inches as par scuze, Sobscription siinsecond hores, Time, 3,32 1-5ths. A dividend of this Season 1905-1906 allowed 711. Win- of $15.40 was paid by the Parl, and 36 on Cornet ner of the Maidon Stakes 71b, extra. Jockeys Roso aud; $6.80 on Mikosh. who have never had a winning mount allowed THE COMMODORE'S CUP: Presented by Com

Entranes $10. From the Two Milo Post once round and in,

Mr Ellis Kaloorie's Arab Chiof, 1st Sibs

5th.

(Mr Mollory 1

Mr Burkill)

Mr. H. Potts' Emerald King, 11st b Mr Haxey'a Glorious Rose, 1st

modore Charles G. Dicken, R.N. Second to i receive $100; and Third $50. For China Pozies Subscription Griffins of this Seuron. 1905-1900. Weight for inches os per acolo. Previous Winners barred. Unplaced Run- ners and Jockeys who hure never had a win- ning amount allowed b Allowances Beenmulative Extraues $10. Five Furlongs. Mr Paul Chalar's Wakelyn 10st ·4lbs .......

(Mr Hayes) 1 H.D. Sir Matthew Nathan's Cordite

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(Mr Hayos) 3 Mr Wingard's Rosthern, 11st H

(Mr Cox) 0 129th Balacbis Salallerne Fathua, Jest Sh

Mr Hamari U The fluid got a good stari, Pathan taking the Mr Smith's Ingot 10st 12ts (Me Alderton) lead with Gloriens Rose second and Emerald Mr Cruickshank's Red Horing 1st 12ba (10lbs allowed) (Mr Cruickshank) King third. The poni sacred in at the rock and Mr A. Babington's Raver Bust 4iba continued in close order to the straight. There

Mr Robotron Arab Chief shot ahead and passed the winning Mr E. Goetz's Rabbit 1st. Dibs post with two length to spare, Emerald King Me Magpie's Velocity 10st.21bs

(10lbs slowed) (Mr Mackie) running second and Glorious Roma third. Lime,

(Mr Humphreys) 0 231 The Pari paid a dividend of $7004, and | Mr Medico's Sonenoid 10st 12lbs., $11.70 on Arab Chiof, and $7 on Emerald King

(Mr Johnstone) Mr Meifon's Eagle 10st 10lbs (Mr Dupree) THE CHINESE CLUB Cer; Presentel. Se

Mr Meiland's Přot 10st 19jka (Mr Simcock) cond to receive $100; and Third $50, For RE. Sir Matthew Nathan's Aconite... Chian Ponies Subscription Grifius of any

1x kw (Mr Leslie) 0 Season, Weight for inches as per scale.Mr G. H. Potts' Gipsy King 1st 1b Winners at provions Meetings barred. Pre- Tious Winnors at this Meeting 7 lb. extra. Me Wingard's Brockville 10% 41 Jockeys who have never had a winning monat allowed 516. Entrance $10, Qua file. Mr B. W. Mitchell's Zupofer, J}* 1]...

(Mr Dupres) --1 Mr S. G. Newall's Sundial, at 1lb (3... overweight) (Mr Cox) Mr G. H. Potts' Maori King, 10st 12108

(31hs over) (Mr Backli} % Mr Bax-y's Common Rese, 10sı 12lbs..

Mr Cruickshank's Spring Chicken, 1st lit (Mr Hayes)

(Owner) 0 Me Darius Dindore, 11st 11h (Mr Johnstonej Mesura TF. Hough & R. Shewan's Haleyou

Buys, 10st 12ba Mr Mackie 0

Mr S. G. Nowall's Sundial 11st 121bg, 41bsi overweight (Mr Cox) Mr Smith's Nugget

(Mr Jaglis) Before this race started Ciresson was thrown from Peebles, but fortunately not hurt. The ridorises peny then galloped round the care, and was thas out of the rare. Thirteen ponies faced the starter and got wellaway, Speculation taking the lead and being closely followed by Wakelyu and Ren lerring. This order was matatnived until the field passed the rock, and then Wakelyn sprung into first place, aud was

Me A. C. Hyne? Mirnoco, 10st 71ba still in first position when passing the village. Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Hisr, 10st

(51bs allowed) (Mr Ilynes) The order, however, was changed coming up

19lbs (Mr Alderton) the scright, Speculation rapidly drawing Mr Magpie's Soup Meat, 11st 12lbs (5lbs ahead, and winning by about six length with

allowed) Mr Humphreys Red Herring second, and The Skirl, two lengths Mr S. H. Michael's Bising eun, 11st 115 behind, third. Time-1.39 4-5the The Pari- H. E. Sir Matthew Nathan's. Shimeosito,

(Mr Moller) 0 Mutuel payments wery Speculation 89,00,

10st 101be (51bs allowed) (Mr Leslie) 0 Red Herring 312,10 and The Skirl $3320; Soupment made the pace at the start of this dividend, $27.10.

race, Maori King running croond and Shimecsito third. Common Rose drew to the front at the back strelok, and at the football stand Shimeosite and Common Rose were running neck and neck- for second place ten lengths bohind Zapeter, who then asumed the lead at the rock, this being the order when the straight was entered. In the run home Zapeter was the first to pass the judge's box, with Sundial second and Maori King third. Time, 2.18 45ths. The Pari Mutuel paid a dividend of $349.80 and $53.50 on Zapolar, $11.10 on Sundial, and 36,30 og Mauri King

Tan MAIDEN STASKU: Volus $500; Secood to receive $150 and Third 50. For China pening bona fide Griffins on dato of outry Weight for inches as por scale. Subscription Griffine of this Sanson 1906 1906 allowed 7 b. Entrance $10. Three quarters of n inilo.

Mr Hayes) "t

Mr Busey's Triumph Ross, llat 1lb... Mr G. H. Potts' Exchange King, Hist lib

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Mr Burkill) 2 Mr Dungor's Old Boy. 1st 1 (Mr Mollor) 3 Mr Cruickshank's New Boy, 1st b

(Mr Alderton) - O Messrs. Mactionald & Allerton's Barzai, 10st Wiha (Mr Robortese) Mr Wingerd's Kamloops, 11st Lh (Mr Cos)

Kamloops took up a position by the rails and Triumph Rose laid the outer running. After a adstart Kamloops took the lead with Exchango King second and Triumph Ross third. Tho three leaders rasad neck sud nack up the hill, at the top of which Tris ph Rose headed the old with Exchange. King close behind and Kamloops third. Triumph Rose increased her lend passing the village and in the straight ran anghas, winning easily. Exolange King ran second and Old Boy, third. Timm, 1.37 8-Gibs. The Pari paid Triomph Rose $6.00, Exehaoge King $5.80, Old Boy $11.10; dividend $10.20. THE FOOCHOW CUP; Valne $300, Second to receive $10; and Third $50 For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Ponies who have run at any previous Mosting and not won a raco and Grities allowed 5 b. Subscription Gridins of this Season 1905-1966 allowed 7 lbs. Jeckoys who hare nover had a wiring mount allowed 3 lb. Enirunes 330. Two miles.

A false start took the poules some way round The course, but in a second, attempt they got woll awny, and kept together until the incline Copper King), lost Jobs Mr Alderton)" 3

THE LUSITANO CUP.-- Prosented by the Mem

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Mr G, H, Potts Sycan King, 1st b Mr Buxey's Spotted Rose, 11st Abs

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(Mr Hayes) Messrs. T. F. Hough & R. Shewan's The Quaich, ist 41bs (Mr Mackie) Mr Boxey's Himalaya Reso, Hat îìb.....

(Mr Johnstone) Mr Cruickshank's New Boy, 11st llb...... (Owner)

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AN ANTI-ALIEN CHAMPION.

| By "Sub Rosh" in the Morning Loader. ||

I think it is rather interesting to find that | the great British patriotic anti-alien party have selected as the opponent of Capt. Norton, in West Newington, a gentleman named Raphael Heliliona Jew born of Greek parents at Hongkong. The name Raphael Belilios is no doubt hold in high esteem in Hongkong, and in other parts of the world; nor have I a word to say against it. My only comment is that it is a curious namo for a man who is to fake up the nuti-alien ogitation, which is in reality an auti-Semitic oveniat,

Iontirnly object to being assailed cause of their faith or race, and I think that of all the mean and unworthy tricks that the elegant (Mr Burkill) Prime Minister played last Rossion, the lowest nd the poorest was this-be saw that his (Mr Gresson) Government was becoming more and more Thirteen ponies faced the starter, on popular, and he tried to gain a little popularity by starting an anti-Semitio eam- Held ran well together mutil going down the ¦ pnign. It is the sort of appeal which always incline, when Wakelyn and Cordite mude the takes on among the dregs of the population of pace. Cordlite was to the front for a time, but the desgs. Let me repeat that I detest such auy country, and Mr. Balfour played down to was superseded by Wakelyn coming up tenethod-thore are no doubt offensive Jevs, and straight, the latter" horse passing the winning is quite certain that there are offensive

Gentiles; but to attack a whole race is unworthyi post frat by, about a head. Ingot ran third of any man of Liberal thought, though appar about threo lengths buliind. Time, 1.989. The outly it is not unworthy of the genial, Pari-Mutuel paid on Wokelyn $9.80), un Cordite shivalrous, and beaming" Prime Minister. $17.00, and on Ingot $14.46; dividend $28.

Velocity after going about 50 yards swerved out on the side, knocking down several rails, stumbled and threw his rider. If Ha phreys, who fell against a rail and cathis head Ladly. It has since been stitched up. Pony and rider were none the worse.

DEATH OF A SPECIAL SERVICE OFFICER.

While i holl, and bold very firmly, to these viers about the contemptible conduct of those who, in this country or in any country, sock to stir up popular passion against the dows. I must be allowed a smile when the champion of the cause of keeping all aliens out of this

orgard apart Beilios, son of Mr. Emanuel

trips for s

of Mr. in the person

Raphael Balilios, a gentleman born in Hongkong, ond combining in himself; no doubt, many of the Brilliant and Attractico qualities which have ade Greeks and Jowe such universal favour- es. I was disenssing this topio with a learned tleman the other night, and he said that me savage misanthrope had concocted the llowing proverb- God in His angor mude Gresk; Get in His anger made a Jew; bot ed in His infinite moray never made a Greek w" the suggestion being that such a cret. n would be too much for suffering mankind. That, of course, is only a snart of an on- itered anti-Semite, and yet it fairly expresses

sort of stuff that has been rated and uted of late in the East end of London the Tory party. It is their ouly sem- ance of a policy, their one cry. Tha en is the enemy-we are all invited to rn on him, to rend him, to cast him out. What about the Jews?" yolled the audience on Mr. Chamberlyin addressed the Time buse meeting, and of course he tunt himself at as to the game of fanning the flame of racial teed. And now, forsooth, their champion

working-class London constituency is Mr. sphaul Bolilios, a Greek Jew from Hongkong. ach a gentleman may be a very good candidate Parliament-I cannot eay, for I do not know m-but I cannot understand a man of that ith and race joining a party which is cop.

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COAL IN THE PHILIPPINES.

BATISFACTORY RESULTS OBTAINED.

The coal measures are inado up of alternating beds of shales, sandstones, clay, and black lignito or liguito-bituminous coal, besides a few small bands of limestone in their luwer horizon. As Any as five different beds of fuel have been tinuished. These measures increase in

thickness, but apparently grow more and

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

FROM this date, and during the Absence of Mr. Gzo. L. TOMLIN from the Colony, ME. C. PEMBERTON has be Appointed ACTING SECRETARY to the Company.

A. G. WOOD,

Chairman. Hongkong, Jlst January, 1995,

PROPOSALS FOR FRESH VEGETABLES.

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HEADQUARTERS PHILIPPINES DIVISION, OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY,

Masile, T., February 10, 1906. CEALED PR POSALS, in triplicate, will

Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Man, Jet 4lb6 (Mr Alderton) Mr Ellis Kadoor's Corean Chief, 10st 121b

(Mr Moller) U After three false starts the ponies got away. Spotted Rose leading with Corean Chief second

Captain William Daciel McSwinez, lato of and Himalaya Rose third. Syee King, hugging Dragoon Guards, who died at 12, the rails, drew up to Spotted Ross and then

barren of coal towards the north Oxford-street, W., on 5th inst., after a long illore shot past leading by two lengths, who at Mr Wingerd's Caardas, 11st 71bs (Mr C) 1 Bowrington, with Himalaya Rose third. At the

Bee, was an accomplished Russian scholar, and, acre. Ettle south-west of Calanngu Bay, indeed, a linguist of unusual attainments, for the eastern one of the two major indents tions on the north shore, a Spanish company Mr G.H. Potts Norman King, 1st. 115 ...

football stand Syceo King led by a neck from besides Russian ho had qualified in Chinese; has operated within the past ten years, flest be received at this (fico until 11 o'clock (Mr Burkill) 2 Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Laird (inte

Arabic, French, and German. He was a special mining coal by means of expensive Spanish Corean Chief with Now Boy third and Spotted service officer with the China expeditionary Jaipur and later (1903-4) with the help of A.. TUESDAY, April 16, 1906, at which Rose fourth. The field bunched when passing force of 1990.01, and his tact and reliability in Japanese. Here, says, the Engineering Mugu-me and place they will be opened in the was reseled. Hero Aconite drew ahead and Mr Cruickshank's Mikosh, 11st b

the rock, but us the village was passed Sycee end his services as a linguist wore acknowledged examined is about 6 feet; but near the south Mauils, P.I. of sach quantities of fresh (Owner)

of great difficulty and delicacy cine, the maximum thickness of coal seams presence of attending bidders, for the furnishing and delivery to the Babsistence Department at led to the village, at which place Erl King an

King lod with Corean Chief second and by Sir Edmund Burrow, chief of the staff of the store, towards the western end of the island, 20 potatoes and freak onions as may be required Frechdacha came to the fore with Hablit ful- Mr Dryasdust's Boanoke, 11st Albi

(Mr Jchusten) Himalaya Rose third. Syees King made the expeditionary force. He was railway staff officer feet of coal was peresreted by drill; and at!

·lowing in their wake. Coming up the straight, Mr W. Inglis' Forward. 11st H

at Tientsin during the Anglo-Russian railway

the period from July 1, 1906, to October Aconite fell behind and Erl King and Freeh-

(Mr Toplis) most of his loud from Coreau Chief and rau

bome an easy winner, Spotted Rose boine dispute, at incident which draw from the leto e apex of the anticlino there is an abnormal 31, 1908, both dates inclnaire. Deliverica to be dache assumed the load, maintaining it till the Mr Ellis Kadoorio's Lucky Chief, 10st 12lbs

Ford

Hardwicks in the House of Lords the accumulation of over 30 feet of miners1 fuel. finish, Rabbit runsing second about two lengths Mr Burey's Sunrise Ross (late Sunbeam).

(Mr Moler) second and The Quaich about two lengthsaatora, warmest commendation of the fact and However, the greatest normal thickness of any as such times and in such quantities ns may be seum on the island, barred at the surface, did required. About 720,000 pounds of potatoes third. Time, 217 4-5tbe. The dividend paid was control displayed by the British ofleere on the

and about 144.000 pounds of onions will be behind. Timo 1.05 4-5tlin. The Pari-Mutne),

not exceed 8 feet. 1st 1lb, Siba overweight (Mr Hayes) $21.80; Syces King paid $7.30. Spotted Ross spot; and heacted interpreter in Russian at the paid on El King $5.20; Frock ducks, 26,10 and

tstated thickness at the antcrop required per month. The accepted vegetables on the shooting of a Russian the Big 17 Suprias Ross took up a position by the $7, and The Quaich $14,80,

will be admitted free of castoms duties. Each Rabbit $13.50; dividend $8 30.

Tree" seam, from which a sample Tasu by a THE VICTORIA STAKES.-A sweepstakes of rails with Norman hing alongside. The

$10 each with 8300 udded. Second to roesive | order past the stand for the flat time was $100 and third $50. For. China ponios. Lucky Chiof first, Norman King second, while Weight for inches as per scalo. Bona fide Caritas brought up the rear. At the back griffins on date of entry allowed 5 lb. Sub- seription griffins of this season 1903-19.0 streich Lucky Chief had a long lead, Beancake allowed 10 b. One Mils,

following in soond place and Norman King Mr G. H. Pott's Heather King, 11st Alba

third. Going up the incline Lucky Chief led (Bir Burkill) 1 Mr John Peel's Ca Cenny, 10st 18/ba......

by about teu lengths, while Benncake and (Mr Johanton) 2 Norman King headed the rest of the field- Mr Buzey's La France Resè, 1st 12lbs

Looky Chief maintained his food as he passed (Mr Hayes) 2

the village, Beancake and Norman King run- Mr P. Sincook's Mick, 11st 4lbs...

(Owner) ning as before. From the rear Sunrise Rose,

circamstauces

Of the

during

court of inquir, Marine, From Chium Captain lot of ten tons gave highly satisfactory reanlts proposal must be accompanied by a bidder's

cortified check for that amount on a bank of

THE HONGRONG CLUB CUP: Presented by Meßwiney proceeded to South Afries, and there who the roughly tested on board the U. S. garantas in the amount of $5,000.00, or by a Mom bors of the Hongkong Club. Second to took part in the operations. In addition to varurary transport Wright lato in April, 1904. approved standing in Manila. The bidder to receive $150; and Third $50. For China services, Captain MeSwiuey did valuable work Compared with the Kisbima coal from Japan, whom award is made will Ponies. Weight for inches as per sealo. as an intelligence officer in Persia in 1890-91 tried almost simultaneously under identical Griffins allowed 5 lb. Subscription Griffins of and in China, Manchuris, and Siberia i

in 1898-

trando 515. One Mile and a half.

leas dark smoke, and to leave no clinkers instead

| bidder's

will be required to give

resigned a captain's commission in the Militia of many, and only 9.8 per cent. of dry refuse can barantee, and all necessary information

on application to this Office.

Chief Commisement and specifications, Blank forms for proposals, this Season 1905-1916 allowed 10 lb. Provious 99. His work in the Pur East carand the conditions, the Batan coal was found to contain bond the penalty of which will be flzed by the Winners at this Meeling 5 lb. vatra En- thanks of the Secretary of State. When to 25 per cent, more lumip, to produce the famo

entered the Regular Army Captain Mc winey peed of 13.3 knots per ton per hour, to yield copies of Mr Baxoy's Coronet Rose, 11st 11b

(Mr Hayes). 1 to enlist in the ranks of the 19th Hussars, from instead of 19 per vnt. There was also less Envelopes containing proposals should be Mr Dargor's White Dlaza, 11st 1

which he was gezetted, after two years and 65 work involved in firing with the Batas fuel, (Mr Moller) day's service as private and non-commissioned owing to its superior cleanliness, low ash Father O'Flynn's Donnybrook, flat lib

oficer, to a commission in the 7th Dragoon content, and little waste. (Mr Gresson Guards.

marked "Proposals for Fresh Vegetables to be opened April 10, 106 and addressed to the undersigned, A. L. SMITH, Colonel, A.C.G., U; 8. Army, Chlet Commissary.

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