THE GYMKHÁNA ULUB.
The entries for the fleet mooting of the sun. sor, which takes place next Saturday, are as follow-
Patrons-His Brealency Sir F. J. D. Lagard, K.M.G., C.B., D.8.0.; His Excel. Jonoy-Vice Admiral Bir A. L. Winsloo, B.N. KCB, CVQ. C.M.G., Dis Excellency Maj. Genl. . A. Anderson, C.B.; Commodore J. C. Eyres, R. N.
Committee: The Stowards of tho Hongkong Jockey Club (Fr Oficio), Mesars H. F. White, J. Johnstone, Capt. Dwyer, Capt. Agg, K.O.Y. L.1. H. J. Godgo, C. H. Ross, C. G. Mackie,
Judge:-H. E. Major-General Anderson. Handicappers-Capt. Dwyer and Mr. CG.
Mackie
Clark of the Scales :-Capt. Agg. Storier G. Macklo.
2nd Starter:-Capt. Hughes.
im Kerper-Mr. M. S. Sassoon.
Hon. Seo. and Treasurer:-Mr. R. F. C. Muster.
"THE KEDRY COP-Half Mile Flat Bace.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 10cm, 1911.
ONE MILE FLAT HACE For Subsoription. Grifins of guy season. Weight for inches as por scale.. Winners of one raco 7 lbs, extra of two or more races 10 lbs, extra, Unplaced rauners allowed 5 lba. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had more than Evo winning mounts in Hoogkong, Shanghai or Tientsin. Entrance fee £5, let Frize: presented by Siz H. N. Mody, 2nd prize: $25. (Extraaca, feas to go to winner.) Mr T.-S. Forrests Auchandelly, 159 lbs
Do Jacrity, 159 lbs
Mr Brutton's Bantam, 159 lbs Mr Neilson's Hartwood, 158 is Mr D. M. Ros Tomahawk, 155 lbe Mr. K's Donau, 152 lbs Mr C. Jay's Trawint, 150 lbs
Mr Gyara's Jack Spraggos, 160 Ite Mr Black's Durel. 147 tbs
·Capt. Dwyer's Traso, 147 lbs
ORM AND À QUARTER MILE FLAT-PACE
Haumeap-For all Chiar ponions. Joskeyz who have won more than 5 races in Hong- kong, Shanghai or Tientsia ponalised 7 the. Entrance fea 85. First prize: presented. 2nd prize: $25. (Entrance faon to go to wianer)
Mr Gilpin's Caprice, 1611 Mr T. H. Forrest's Bojected, 1571bs
Just iú Fun), 154bs
Mr OK's Mombassa (nte Highland Toru),
1541bs
For non-winning Subscription Griffins of their Ellis Kadoorie's Arcadian Chief. (late Neuson 1910-1911, Weight for inobos os per scale. Unplacad runzere allowed 3 fus. Jockeys who have won more than five races in Hongkong, anghai or Tientsin ponalised 1. Entrance f6 5. 1st Prize Presented by H. K. Hickman, Exq, 2nd prize: $25. (Entrance fers to go to winner.)
Mr Ching's Urgent, 152 be
Mr O. K Donau. 152 15
Major W. N. Withycombs's Trepon, 152lbs
Mr J. Da Hoghton's Polar Bear, 152 s
Mr James Christmas Troe, 352 1
Mr H. A. Law's The Ramp. 149,1
Capt. Dayer's Trale, 149-iba
Mr Blank's Dusol, 149 Its
Mr M. D. Bishop's Soony Jim (to O.E.).
149 lbs
Mr H. Humphrey's g. Seaweed, 149 lbs GYMKHANA STAKES.-Vilne $103. Distance One Mile. For all Chim pozion. Catch weights at 10 t. 6 lbs. Winners of an open race or open griffin racs or ponies that have won the aggregate prize in the Gyrokhana Non- Stakes in any Housou. 5 lbs. xtra. winning bription griffin allowed 5 lbs. more than five Jockeys who have wou races in Hongkong. Shanghai or Textsin A cup called the Gymkhana penalised 7 lbs. Cap will be presented at the end of the -Season to be won by the L'oay nouring most marks in the races for the Gymkhana Stakes at the Gymkhana Meetings during the seasony evanting 4 points for a first; and 2 for a second, and 1 for a third. The benefit of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a sale. Any winner of the race to carry 5lb extra for each win in subsequent starts for the Race, but in the event of
pony carrying the penalty not winning, 2 The to be deducted next time he starte. Back 2 lbs, to remain dedusted antil he wins again, when he will carry the full penalties without dauction. Penaltim accumulative up to 15 lbs. Entrance fee 85.
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** 2nd prize: $$25. (Half entrance fees to go to
winner.}
Mr T. S. Forrest's Rajccted, 151lbs
Mr Duddell's Dorando II. (late Pet Bowo), 151ibe
Mr T. 8. Forrest'a Anohendolly, 1461b
Nosodo's Inca, 146lbs
Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Arondian Chief (late Just in
Fan), 146
Mr Hickman's Korry, 146lbs
Mr Brutton's Odcombe (late Gardenig
Rosa), 151lbs
Mr Cymra's Dylinan, 1491h Mr Velox's Greyback, 1471bs. Capt. Hughes Tickey, 148lbs
Mr Macedo's Inca, 1421
Mr T. 8. Forrest's Auchiondolly, 1401ba Alajor W. N. Withycomba's Tregon, 140lbs
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SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA and KOBE.. "PEKING"
DATE OF BAKLINGS. On 22nd April,
TELEPHOSE No. 171.
~ OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.
Honeking, 27th March, 1911.
TJIKINI
Mr Bratton's Odcombo (late Gardenia Rose),
146lbs
Mr Gilpin's Caprice, 146lba.
Mr.O. K's Mombassa Cate Highland Tarn),
146lbs
Mr Cymru's Dylluan, 146lbs
My Forrest's Just in Spite, 146lbs
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Mr M. D. Bishop's Scany Jim (Isté 0.8.),
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King), nominated by Mrs. Mackie.
Mr O. K's Alster, nominated by Mrs. Von.
Wiser.
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(Sailed)
PROPOSED SAILINGS
'FROM. HONGKONG :
18th April.
FROM COLOMNO;
8.8. DUNERIQ 8.8. KATANGA
14th April. 12th May.
THE
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(MANAGING AGENTS).
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8,550 Tons For Freight and further information, apply to
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On or about 26th April.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
AGENTS, AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
173
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Dr. F. Kest Mr. T. A. Kidward 3r W Lowde Mrs A. W. Karshall
4 child
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and is. A F Capt.
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KING EDWARD HOTELL
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