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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING,
SECOND DAY.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, 1908,
THE CHALLENow Opr.-Value one hundred ↑ · After a little trouble the field of thirteen got” Guineas, For Chima ponies. A forood entry sway to the fall of the fing, Sunlight taking the of 310 saol but optional to Chins poules lead with Druesksberger second and the re- subscription rifles of this or previous son-
Mr Buxey's Glorious Ross llet 11b
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sans. Weight for inches as per scale To | mainder of the field in, olose order. The ponjes "be won two years consecutively by a pony or continued in a bunch until the village was ponies the bona fide property of the same reached, and on the straight was entered High- ornets. Winner in recivs $800 Bad 70 per. ount, second $100 and 20 per cent, and third land, Heather came to the fore. $30 and 10 per cent of the entrance fockchallenged by Dalliance and. Dracokeborger, PERFECT until the cup is finally won, when the second however, and finished third, the other two pany will receive 75 per cent, and third running first and second respectively. Time- pony 25 per cent, of the entrance fees. On 1 min. 59 secs. Pari mutual payments were-- mits and three quarters.
winner, 822,60; first pony, $6,90; Bacond, 812.60; third, $5.60. The cash sweepa paid 131776.60 on the first peny: $507,60 on the
second, and $25320 on the third. Mr Dryasdust's Coxcomb Ilst th
(Mr Dupree). Mr Godfrey Master's Blue' Nile 11st 1lb... (Mr. G. Mastor) Mr Ellis Kadoorio's Manchurian Chiot 19st Bibs (Mr Hayes) Mr Cockney's The Ditch. Ist 71b
(Mr Larga). O Mossrs H. M. B. & B,'s Rodavci est 10 ba
(Mr G, Marshall) | ( Mr F. B. Marshall's Gum Tree 10st dll, ... Mr Alex Moir's Strathmohr, 10st 1b..
(Mr Vida)
(Mr Clarke)
(Mr.R. Mastor)
(Mr Reid)
(Mr Heathoote)
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of Hongkong's historio roe, Kirkwood was on the raila. At the start, when Mohawk Chief took the load, being followed by Jubilee Base who took the inner running, Kirkwood passing to the outer course and assuming second position. Wednesday, February 12, "Notwithstanding the threatening weather Palm Tree being lost. Jubilee Rose and Palm there was another large attendees at Happy Tree were running side by side, and six lengthe Valley yesterday for the second day of the separated them from the leaders as the field.. races Early in the morning the trams running entered the straight for the first time riding to the local sports centre were filed, so that by comparatively easy. As the post was passed the time the first race started there was a large for the first time the field draw closer together, Mohawk Chiof leading with Grey Tick second crowd in the many stands, and this increased as the day word on: His Excellency the Governor and Kirkwood third. Palm Tree and the Rose Mr Baxey's Epring Rose 11st 1lb
(Mr G. Master) and Lady Lugard were again in attendance, and still kept together while Rubber Troe tailed John Peel's Quera 1lat 4lbs.
the field Jubilee Rooo full to the rear as the
(Mr Johnstone) football stand was neared, being about a length behind Robber Tips. He soon got on level
(Mr Dupres) 3 Mr Brutton's Preston 11st 11b (Mr Gogg) 0 terms with the latter, however, and as the field. Do. Septima 10st, Olhs (Mr Hayes) 0
Bronded the incline, Grey Tiek drow into Mr F. B. Maréhall's Palm Tree 11st lib second place, Mohawk Chief being half
(Mr Vida)0 length behind him, while Kirkwood was fully
Quarn took the lead at the beginning of this two lengths to the rear of the latter. Jubilee race, but was relieved of it by Glorimas Rose, Ross and Palm Tree vers still level at black who took his place passing the golf stand. Here rock and at the rear of the Beld, Mohawk Chief Spring Hose draw level with Quorn, while Palm lending Grey Tick by three lengths, while Tree was lying last. Glorious Rose led by three Kirwood was at least two and a half lengths lengths at the rock, and at the village dropped behind the latter. As the straigth was entered to kat place. Past the post for the first time | MF Ronson's Beaufort 10st Ribs Palm Tree, coming up on the outside, drew Glorious Rose led by six lengths from Quorn, Mr Wilgriffs Butterpunch, lost 11b. leval with Kirkwood, and the race home while Spring Rose was three lengths behind the wak hetween these two and the Chief. It second horse, At the football stand Palm Tree was a willing go, the ponies being driven was sent ahead, and was within half a length of hard to the finish, which maw
Spring Rose going up the hill, Preston boring first, Palm Tree second and Mabawk Chief dropped out. Glorious Rose was about four third. Time-3 min. 20 soos The part length ahead as the village was approached, bat mulus paid $19.40 on the winner; $7.10 as the cra began to draw level at the entrance. trat pony, 55.00 on the second; and $16 on the to the straight. Here Spring Reso came to third. The cash swamps paid $2835 on the firaf; the fore and anatched the race from Quoru $819 on the soccnd; and 8405 on the third pony Glorions Rose being third, Time-3 min 47 1/5 the betting was under :--
: MGON. The pari matasl paid $13 on the winner $5:73 on the first pony, $5.30 on the second; and 28.30 on the third. Payments by the carb Sweeps were $1993.95 first pony; 3568 70 on the second, and 3284 85 on the third. THE NAVY CUP-Presented by the Officers of His Majesty's Fleet. Segond to reotive $150, and third $50 For Chins ponies sub, scription griffins of this season 1907-1908. Wagh for hohes a persoal Wisor of the German cop 10 lb. other winners 7 lb, extre. Entrance $10. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and în Mr W. G. Clarke's Lowlander 10st 12bg.......
Mr_Clarke) 1 Mr G. C. exon's Resignation H1st lib ...
(Mr Large) Mr Baxer's Sotrano Rose 10at 12lba...
(Mr G. Master} 'Mr Baxéy's Striped Ross 10st 12lbs..... (Mr E. Zotá) Mr Charles' So So 10st 12lbs
(Mr R. Master)
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there were also many ladies prema Yesterday's musical programme was entrusted to the band of the Cameron Highlanders, and they varied the ordinary music by cocasional selections on the bagpipes. The pipers of the regiment marching up and down the lawn and holding the attan flon of many Sests and others as they played some of their national aira. Evon mere interest than on the previous day was takon in yoster day's racing on. Lecount of the principal event of the meeting-ths Derby-being brought off. It is the eumber of sweeps promoted on this race that helps to make it so famous and great excitement prevailed yesterday from the time the ponies were saddled, for it nutil the finish. Kirkwood, the winner;
account of his not generally. fancied b lightness, but the result of the exca proved that he was a staver. The great majority of theen present yesterday were gamblers for the nonce and, as on the previous day, both cash sweaps and pari mutuel had a bung tisue? In the Derby, a ton dollar sweep, the oah spopa paid out 82835 on the winning pony, while in several other races the first pony paid over $1000. Pari mutual payments were much the same as on the previous day the only ruce which brought a respectable dividend being the Navy Cup, when Lowlander paid 8219.20 fyr « wid. Detailed results of the racing follow .. THE PROFESSIONAL CUP-Value £50. Pre ented, Second to receive $100 and third $40 For griffus on date of untry and ponies. that have cover won a race, Subscription griffins of this season 198 allowed 5 lb. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners karred. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10, One Mile.
Mr Godfrey Master's Astral (late Astrol) 2.JÜst 121ba (owner) Mr John Peel's Kirkmaboe 10st 12lbs
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Kirkwood
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Mohawk Chief 13
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Jubilee Rose
135
Palm Tree
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418
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Rubber Tree Grey Tisk
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THE GERMAN CUP-Presented by members of the Club Germanía, Second to receive $150," and third. 850. For China ponies, Bubzorip- tion griffins of this season 1907-1903. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10. One Mile and a quarter,
Mr Lanset's Fleetfoot 11st Libs (Mr Gegg) Mr. J. Armstrong's Skirback ilat 41.s Mr Johnstonej
Mr M'Donnell's Pat 10st 12bs (Mr Dupree) 14 Mr Andrew Forbes' Deamond 1936 196 (Mr R. Master)
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(Mr Johnstone). Mr. Bration's Silverlake 10st 91ba (Mr Yids) Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Cherokee Chief Ilat 4lbs. (Mr Hayes) Mr Kenrick's Mischief 10at 131bs (Mr Hickman) Mr Rolsson's Beaufort st Allba
Mr R. Mastor), Cherokee Chief led the fold at the start and hold the lead passing the judges' stand, Misobie being in second position and Beaufort third
the back Beaufort overtook Mischief ju
Being fourth, but stretch, Astrol then assuming third position at the football stand Approaching the Inclino Cherokee Chief led by several lengths from Beaufort, while Astral took second place and overtook the leader. at the band. Silverlake, now hard ridden, went alead into sacond place, Kirkmabt being third, while Cherokee Chief fell out of the race. the village Silverlake and Astral raced together Kirkmahoe drawing on the leaders as the straight was entered: A splendid rua homs en Astral past the winning post first, Kirk. mahoo aucond, and Silverlake third. Tima- min 07/1.5.800. The pari mutual paid $5 on the winner, $520 on the first pony $6.60 on the 'secon" and 360 on the third Cash sweep payments were $214.20 first; $61.20 second; and $30,60 third pony.
THE EXCHANGE FIATE.Value $1,000, Pre- sented by the Bankers and Exchange Brokers of Hongkong. Second to receive $150; and third 350. For Chins poines. Weight for inches as per souls, Winners at this meeting of one race 7 ; of two or more races 10 lb. extra, Griflus allowed 5 L. Subscription griffon of this sanson 1907-1908 allowed 5 lb. Entrancs 15. From the Two Mile Post Ouca Round and in.
Mr F. B. Maraball's Mystic 1st 11b
Mr.Vida) Mr Buzey's York Rose (late Rurio) 10st.... 12lb (Mr G. Master) Mr John Peel's Ardpatrick 17st IN.....
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(Mr Dopres) Mr Loland's Starlight 10st 12th
(Mr Gegg) Ardpatrick took up his position by the rails and led the field at the start, York Rose bring. ext, while Starlight brought up "the rear. Fasting Bowrington, Ardpatrick led the
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Pari mutuel payments were winner, $11.20; first pony $6.40 second 85.10; third $12.80. The cash sweeps paid $1392.30 on the
Brat pony; 8397.30 on the second and
$198.90 on the third,
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WINE, SPIRIT & CIGAR MERCHANTS,
SHANGHAI LAND INVESTMENT
COMPANY LIMITED."
The report of Directors for presentation at
the nineteenth annual meeting of shareholders
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SYCOSIS 7 YEARS
by bedd on February 19th roads as follows: CURED IN 6 WEEKS
In presenting their nineteenth abuual
report and statement of acconals.the Direc tore congratulate the shareholders on the very Osatisfactory result attained during a year of
general counterpiat depression,
The working account for 1907 has a credit balence of Ts, 613,25154.as compared with Tis: 346,617,53 for the previous year.
The amount at the credit of profit, and; loss account, after deducting the interim dividend of 6 per cent paid in July last is The 1,151,0°9.77 which the Directors recommend for appropria
Final dividend 6 per cent. (nak. ing 12 per ent.. for the year ou fully paid up alares) - Tis, 294,000.00 Bonus of The. 2 per share on
78,010 shares
158,000.0 Transfer to reserve fund, (pre-
This proved a most exciting rase, 4wo of the Gymkhang favourites scmpeting for the win. They proved to be the only two ponies in the event; and in the final sprint pat up an oxoallent gallop. They wore Blue Nile and Cornomb Entering the straight it appeared to the distant onlooker that Blue Nile was winuing easily, but this illusion was dispelled when Coxcomb cimetion as fullows :---- up on the outer course and ran level past the post with the winner of the last Gymkhama Challenge Cup. Time- uin, 32 secs. The pari matnel paid for a win 16,20 on Blas Nile and 89 on Coxcomb. In the placed betting Blue Nile paid 86, Coxcomb, $7.70, and the third pony $9. The cach sweeps paid $1,016,52 on Biga Nile, the same amount of Coxcomb and 8o25.45 on Maneburian-Chief. TRE-TIENTSIN STAKES.-Value $400, Second to receive $150; and third $50) For China pony griffus imported direct per S.S. Cheong Whing by the Dealer Lan Chu. Ft. Weight for inches ss por scale. Winners barred. Entrenes $10. Five Furlongs. Major Parker's Punjabi at 12ibs (Mr Gegg) Me Alex. Moir's Strathnairn 1st 12lbs (Mr Clarke) Mr John Peels Kirkcudbright, 10st-9lbs (Mr Johnstone).
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Mesere T. F. Hough, und R 8heman's Dumbridikes 10st 19lbe (Mr Hayes) Do. Tilstudiem 11st 41b8 (Mr R. Mastor) Mr Dryasdust's Freethinker 11st 4lbs
(Mr Dupree) 0 There were six et tries for the final race, a 0 | sourry of five furlongs. The dag dropped on good start and Punjabi, taking the lead, held is to the end, just beating Strathnairn on the post. Time-1 min 18 sec The part mutuel paid $17.0 on the winner: $5.40 for first place; 85.70 for second; and $5.70 for third, Payments by the cash sweeps were $1215.90 on the first pony 8347,40 on tho second, and $173.70 on the third.
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(Mr Marshall) Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Maori Chief lost 12iba (Mr Hayes} Mr Kecoheong's Faiti Țist 4lbs ...
(Mr Hickman) Mr Leith's Diamant 11st 11b (Mr Gegg)... Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Waif....
Toat 12lbs (Mr Vida) Mr M'Doudell's Pat 10st 12lbs.
(Mr Dupree)0) Mr John Peel's Kirkpatrick 11at 51b8
(Mr Reid) Mr John Peel's Kirkmichael 11st 2lbs
Mr Johnstone) Mr Rodear's Finesse list Albs (Mr Jordan). Mr Smith's Quicksilver 11st 41bs
(Mr Hynes) After several fales starts, due principally to the lively disposition of Lowlander, the field were sent away, Kirkpatrick and Kirkmiobael being in the ven. Passing the stand for the first time the order was Kirkmichael, Kirkpatrick, Diamant, Kirk- michael led the field by about ten lengths paw ing Bowrington, while Sofrano Rosa drew larsl with Kirkpatrick and passed into senand port tion, Lowlander, who was tying fifth, forged 1 | aheed after the rook' was passed, worked int o second position entering the straight, and took. the lead passing the winning post, Time-2 miu, 20-4/5 secs. The pari mutuel paid $219,20 °
THE GOLD COAST CUP-Presented by His Excelianoy Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G. Second to receive $100, and third $50. For China pontes, Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this menting of one race 7ib; of two or more races 10lb, vatra, Griffus allowed 5 lb. Subscription griffins of seasons 1996-1997 and 1907.1908 allowed 10 b. Entrance $10. Five Furlongs. Mr John Paul's Homoons Pat 19* be
(Mr Roid). Mr F. B. Marshall's Nutmeg Tree 11st Ribs (Mr Vida) Mr Buxey's Lancaster Bose (late Bustic) ... 11st-41ba (MeG. Master Mr Brutton's Kingston 11st 1lb
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on the winner, and 353,70 on the first pony, (Mr Gegg)
$104.30 on the second, and $7.30 on the third, Mora: T. F. Hough & R. Sasan's Corrie
Det lbs (Mr Hayes 0 On the cash sweeps the payments were-first
Mr. Medico's Nigel at 131ber Marshall]Opony, 81890); second, $340, third, 8270. Uncle Sam's Patrick's Prido 11st.lib.
(Mr.R. Mastar) 0 Allowance of 10-lb. deducted... The fald of eight gul a good start, Kingston taking the lead and being followed by Lancaster
Rose with Patrick Prido third. This was the order until the village was passed, when Nutmeg. 0 Tree, who was running fourth with Eglington, began to make his way to the front. As the straight was entered ba drew olose" on to Homeces and Lancaster Roso, boating the Ross for second place, bat being unable to overhaul Lome, Tim-1 min 16/25 ce. The pari matuel paid $20 on the winner; $6,4) on the first pony: $70 on the second and 8780 on the third. In the cash sweeps Homossi paid $1455.45; Nutmeg Tree, 8416.70; and Lancas ter Rose $208.35.
langth. Entering tha
field by nearly a back stratob the field closed up sightly and Mystia drew level with Coxcomb, Master on the Boss challenging "Ardpatrick and leading the way past the village. Then Mystic came to the front and -headed the "feld as the straight was entered. He rap home swinger by threa Jongthe, York Ross being second and Ardpatrick third. The park mutuel paid $28.40 on the winger; $9 on the first pony, and $6,60 on the second. Cash sweep payments were $598.50 on the first pony: $171 on the second, and 185.50 | Mr Lanest'e Dallianes 10it 12b 5 en the third.
TH PARSEN Cvr.-Presented by the Parsee Community. Yalne 881() – Second to receive $100, and third. $50. For China: ponios bona fide griffins on date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one raco 7b; of two or more races 106, extra Unplaced runners alleval 3lbs, Eutrance $10. One Mile and a quarter,
Mr F. B. Marshall's Rubber Tree of Sibs
(Mr Vida
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TO-DAY'S HANDICAPE,
follows:
The Landiosps for the Phateon Stakes are, as
Skirbook Can Pas Kingston Preston Septima Rainbow Rose Jubilee Foo Bankeni Rose Drueckeberger Freethinker Dambridikes Tillitudlem Sidler Dhu...
Wildwan Kirkdale
Kirkganseon Kirkmaboe Beenfort
Ben Bion..
Quicksilver
NEW BIBLE DISCOVERY,
WORDS BURIED 1,300 YEARK ATTRIBUTED TO CHRIST.
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miam on new issue of capital) Carry forward to new account
653,552.21 107,57,50)
Tis. 1,151,099 71
New Issue of Capital. The whole of the now. shares anthorised at an extraordinary general meeting held on the 25th April, 1906 has boon taken up and paid for in full.
́All the Company's properties have been kept:) in a good and substantial state of repair and the policy of executing permanent improvementa has been again followed but without increase to working expenses. Insurance and taxes aro increased in proportion to the growth of the Company's estate. There have been practically ng empty houses during the year; every estate bringing in a full rental,"
The differences in the figues of the capital account are das to interest or undeveloped and with the following exceptions
Will Estate No. 1.-Cadsatral Lots 1053
and 1000 have been sold and the profit carried to profit and loss account. A further block of buildings is in course of construction on the North Benchew Boad.
of the
Jinkee Estate No. 6-The completion buildings in Jinkee Rosd, and the commence ment of two blocks on Cadastral Lote 20 and 27. Hongkow Creek Estate No. 8.-Complation of the development with Chinese house 70 more Chinese shops have to be built to complete the estate,
Kissgss Road Estate No. 12-Thin Estate has been sold and the Profit carried to the P& I. Rocount.
Yates Rond Estate No. 22-The development
of this estate has been completed and nine of the twelve foreign houses are almostly leased.
The following properties have been acquired during the year
Beymour Road Estate No. 23-Aran 24 now sad consisting of B. C. Lots 35-45, 2516, *3579-&-3-37~
Chuson Road Estate No. 24-Aren 18, mow consists of Cadastral Lot 138) E.-
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Babbling Well Road Estate No. 25-Ares
mow, consists of Cadastral Lot 2811.. Zang Pang Estate No. 26-Ares 49 mow courists of B. 0. Let 5303.
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Had Sixor Seven Doctors and Under went Severe Treatment in Hos pitals Nothing Gave Good Results Until Friend Advised Try ing Cuticura Remedies. SPECIALISTS FAIL BUT
CUTICURA SUCCEEDS
"I have been troubled with, a very distressing complaint called sycosts for Beven years, and during that time I was under the treatment of six of seven different doctors. 1. was also an out-patient at St.'s Hospital for about two years. I was also an in- patient at their in-patient department at House, and white there L underwent a very severo course of treatment, but with no good results. I was advised by a friend to try the Cuticura Remedies, which I did, with the result that in six weeks I was rid of my complaint. That was two yenis sgo, and I have not been troubled with It since. I might say that I used ona tin of the Cuticura' Ointment, three bottles of the Cuticura Resulvint, and Cuticura Soap, which I have continued to use evor since. Frank Hill, 27 Cologne Rit, Clapham Junction, S.-W., Aug. 20, and Sept. 2, 1906.”
DAILY SHAMPOOS
With Cuticura Soap and Weekly': Dressings with Cuticura
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Bites, soothe irri tated, itching surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles, supply the roots with nourishment, loosen tho scalp skin, and "make the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scali,
"when all else falls, No other treatment. so pure, so sweet, so speedily effective, so convenient, cleanly, and refreshing.
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Dec, 31st, 1907. To balance......
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Jan. 1st, 1907.
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Great Western Road-Three Lumbar houses. By proht on sale of Cad. Lot 1900 Wilk
ostate have been built, and another is under consirus. By proft on sale of part of. Ferry
catato fion. All are leased as satisfactory route,
Jesefekt Road Estate No. 20-Additional By balance of werking tecount... land has been purchased to square off the Es'ate, Janfield Rod Fatata No. 21.-The ostate has been considerably added to by purchase of adjoining land.
Ferry Road Estate.—One more building Lot | By premium on new sharani t bas been sold and the profit sarried to P. & L. By profit on sale of Kiangse Road estate. Account, only one Lot of 5 mow now remains By profit on sale of Cad, Lot 1063 Wills to be sold.
By balance a
$19.755.81 653,662,04
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6,885.01 Sundry mertgage loans
2,706,297.14
17,325.00 Sundry Debtors.
90,066,97
1,700.00 Debenture Purchase Account
4,500.50
2,300,00
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$13.251.54 Profit and Loss Account
Unclaimed Dividends. Teals 555,221.65 Suadry Creditore
471.14
500,00
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Reserve Fand Account. Tla. Ct. Reserve Fund Special Account Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
· Cogli duo Agentu.......
860,493.61-
170,000.00
436,183,58
6,340.874
108,639.19.
420,796.37 499,10 240.00 125,234.78
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Mr John' Pol's Kirkmahon 10st 1956 ...
(Mr Johnstone) 2 Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Baluchi Chief 10st 12lbs
(Mr Hayes) 3 Mr T. S. Forrest's Forfar, 1let Sil
(Mr Reid) Messrs S. F. Hough & B. Shewan's Sidier Dhu 10st 12lbs (Mr G. Master) Do. Sidier Roy 10st 12lbs (MyGegg) 0) Mr Keurick's Mieckieť 11et Aba
(Mr Hickman)
THE JOCKET Cur-Value $300. Second t
A good start and Baluchi Chief sprung into receive $109; and third $50 For China:
the lead, being followed by Mischief and Forfer. ponies, subscription griffins-of-a- To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had The Chief increased his lead on the run to the more than two winning mounts previous to football'stand, but the field closed up ascending this meeting is Ilongkong or China. Weight the Troline, and although Balachi Chief as for inches as per scale. Winners barred.
first to enter the straight he was closely followed Entrance $10. Once Round.
by Rabber Tree and Kirkmabos. A splendid 1 run up the straight saw Bubber Tres pass the winning post first, Kirkmaboe, second and Baluchi Chief third. Time-2 min 13 secs.
(Mr Beth) THE HONGYONG DELRY-A'Sweepstakes of Mr Christiani's Drusekeberger 103t 12lb.... Mr Hickman) $20 each with $1,500 adðöð. (Half forfeit
Heather 1st. 9lbs (Mr Clarke) For China ponies, bona fide griffins on date Mr Brecknock's Velocity 1st 7lbs of entry. First pony to reo ive 70 per cent; second 20 per cent; and third 10 per cent
if declared on or before ding of closing antrige). Mr W. G. Clarke's Highland
(Mr Roberta)
Weight for inches as per scale. One Mile Capt Brierley's Can Pass 10at 1211.
and a half.
Mr John Peel's Kirkwood 10st 12bs...
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(Mr Johnstone) Mr F. R. Marshall's Palm Tree 1st b
(Mr Yida) Mr. Ellis Kadoerie's Mohawk Chiat 10at ...
12lbs (Mr Hayes) 3 Mr Baxey's Jubilee Rose 10al 12lbs
(Mr G. Master) Mr Dryaadusis Grey Tick 10st 12lb
(Mr Dupree) 0 Mr F. B. Marshall's Rubber Tres 11st 1lb Mr Clarke) The ponies entered for Derby honours were ant away together, sad it was an auxious and excited crowd that watched the start and finish!
(Mr Marshall) Mr T. 8. Forrest's Renfrew 10st lbs.....
(Mr Morfy) Mare, T. E. Hough & R. Shewan'..
Lochlevan list liba (Mr Heathcote). Mr Boland's Sunlight 11st libs
.. (Mr.H. Cathy Hon. Mr F. H. May & Mr M. W. Slade's Muleteor 1st 1lbs-(Mx Largo) Mr Medico's Wensley 10st 12lb...
(Mr Trotter Mr G. C. Moxon's Vexation 11s1 Tbs...
(Captain Brierley)
(Mr Jordan) (Mr. Hynes)
Mr Redear's Finesse list Ilha...: Mr Smith's Gold Leaf 1st 12b
3 The pari mutuel paid $11.40 on the winner, $3.20 on the Arst, $7,20 on the second, and
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$9.9% on the third pony. The cash sweeps pand $1601.50 on the first; $459 on the second; and $229.50 on the third pony.
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follows
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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 12th at 11.408.m.-Barometric changes ara unimportant.
Road No. 41, Estate No. 27-Aras 4 moя cuntists of Cadastral Lot 2600,
Divestora.On Mr. Kinnear's return from Englans, Mr. McLeod resigned his east on the Board and Mr. Kinnear was elected and he now retires by rotation but offers himself for po
election.
Auditor-Mr. Wingrove retires but offers himself for re-election.
WORKING ACCOUNT, For the year ending 31st December, 1997, To charges account
l'a winries account To rental account........... To gompruduru and staff. To legal orpses 'hecount To aroney management To.trustuen foam incom To directors" foon, To auditor's foos To balaner tranferred to profit and Jose
accountaus von që s
By groan rentals
Less fire insurange, water,
repairs, etc.
the contineat to the North of the Yangtze, The high pressure area is still Central ever and pressure continues relatively low over the N part of the China Sea."
Very strong monsson will esatinne to prevail By commission acecunt
THE GYXKiana Úcui Cor. Valud * $10..
Presented by the members of the Gymkhana in the Formosa Channel and the China Sea...
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
--Cab, *Second to receive $109; and third
$50. For all China ponies that have run at at 10 am: to-day, 0.04 inches.
any Gymkhana meetings of the session 1907,
- “and sumoription griffins of this season 1907
1908. Weight 10 st 8 16. Winners of any
race other then races
ees confined to subscription
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-day is as follows :—
grifine 7 lb. of a succription griffins race Hongkong & Neighbourhood 21b, extra. Subscription griffins of this
season. 1907-19i 8. allowed 7 lb. Winners at Formom Channel... this meeting barred. Jochpya who have South coast of China between never had a winning mount in Hongkong,
N.E.-winds, strong; drizzl ling rain or mist. N.E. winds,
... ( trong toa le
Same No.1
Famous No. 2.
Hongkong and Lamocks,
Shanghai or Tientat allowed 5 lb, Entrance South coast of Clans between
10. Three quarters of a Mile.
Hongkong and Hainan..
By transfer tees occul.. By interest account-
ار
6,000,00 Dabentures bearing interest af 6 por dent,1,572,000,00
302.00
Tacts 555,921.65
FROVIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dr.
Feb. 2311, 1307. fo dividend for 1906, To bonus No. July 12th, 1997.
To interim dividend for 1907
Dec. 31st, 190).
To balance
Tla. Ct...
1,151,009.71.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. :
The C.P.E. str. Empress of China arrived Bhangbai at noon on Tuesday, the 11th instant, an 175,088.20 and left again at 5 pm. same day for Hong. 82,906.05 kong where she is due to arrive at & p.m. to 214198.50 Ben Lino str, Benlawers from Middle- bro and London, left Bingapore on 11th inst, .1,161,020.73
for this port.
* Trale 1,623,342,52°
dache
The E. & A. str. Aldenham left Sydney on 5th inst, for this port (vis. Queensland Ports and Manila
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