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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

GENERAL

RACING RESULTS

Continued from Page 2

Pak Ming; Bona Vacantia 155 · (L

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. 5. Chao; Joan 145 (S. W. Pan);

HE Undersigned, have received THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

instructions

THE

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

од

Thursday the 5th June, 1941.

commencing at 2.30 pm.

at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con- naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

comprising:

Iron & Teakwood Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Chesterfield Sultes, Dressing Tables, Sideboards, Dining Tables. Chairs, Rugs, Carpets. Bookcases, Desks, Electric Table Fans Porcelain, Giass, and Metal Ware, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD

AND RATTAN FURNITURE.

and

2 Enlargers

1 Gas Stove

1 Cooking Stove

2 Canvas Canoes (new)

1 Current Rectifier

1 Bignal Oscilator

On View from Wednesday

the 4th June, 1941.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

"IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

Original Jurisdiction

Action No. 26 of 1941.

BETWEEN"

Cheung Hiu Tong

Plaintiff

and

Yin Yuen

«Defendant

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Tuesday the 3rd June, 1941.

commencing at 10.30 am.

at their Sales Room: No. 35.

Hankow Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES,

#

Terms: As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Manhattan 152 (H. J. A Hearne); Maple Leaf 135 (SL. Yuen) » Moon- light 158 (P, Y. T. Wel).

Betting"

Win. Place 43 97

A Surprising Time 14071134 Bendemeer

Joan

King's Worthy..... Portrush

Royal Highness

86 78

1218 1281

351 286

Sunlight View

652 511

Valorous

West Lake

492 412 1051 973

9.-WARWICK FARM STAKES (About 1 Mile 171 Yards) Mr. C. H. Chan's Bugle 159 lbs.

MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1941.

URBAN COUNCIL ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AGENDA

HEALTH BY-LAW

AMENDMENT

at the Urban Council meeting to be held tumurrow at 1 pm the orders of the day will be

AT CENTRAL

CASE REMANDED Chau Fan-cheong, 25, was re- manded until today by Mr. G. T. Lowry on Saturday on a charge of larceny of $4,687.30, the property of the partnership of the Cheong Wah Fireword Firm, No. 7, Lan-

Letter from Government relative to the appomtment of Mr. M. W. (Mr. P. Y, T. Wet) 1 to be a inember of the Urbandale Street, ground floor, of which

Angel of Glory.

Bona Vacantia

Happy Returns

21 23 241 266 211 371 200 249 2224 1821

1418 1110 52 110 1327 1182

Dr. Lee Shiu Kee's Vitamin M.,

145 lbs. (Mr. D. Black) Mr. K. Cp C's Googly, 143 lbs.

(Mr. Ip Klu Ying) Gold Rod was fourth. Won by half a length, the same [between second and third

2

3

Time: 1.58.3.

Mainsail

Manhattan Maple Leaf

Moonlight

Pari Mutuel,

Winner: $23.50.

Places: $5.30, $5.20. $5.60."

Council for a term of three years.

AT KOWLOON

THEFT BY TRICK

יזי..

For larceny of $140 from Lo King-tal, coal merchant of No. 17. Belford Street, by trick, Young Shing-nam, was sentenced to two months's hard labour by Mr. D.J.N. Anderson on Saturday.

Sgt. Whitcroft said that accused

he was managing partner, on May approached Lo and told him that

The Chairman, pursuant to 20. notice, will move

He was allowed" $5,000 ball.

he (accused) was in a position to buy cheap word ofl. Falling into the trap. Lo gave defendant $140 to buy cll, the latter to get the commission.

Accused received the money and

complainant met him at Mongkok and had him arrested.

וי

"That in exercise of the power? It is understood that Mr. D. conferred by section 5 of the Pubile McCallum, is appearing, for the Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935, the prosecution and Mr. C. A. Sather- Urban Council makes the follow-ton Russ is for the defence. ing further amendment" of the DV- Det. Sub-Insp. F. W. Fowlle is disappeared. On Friday evening laws under the heading "Food In charge of the case.. Shops" set forth in the Schedule: Also ran:-Gold Rod 145 lbs, (Y. to the above-mentioned Ornin K. Tu: National Endurance 142 ance |(H. S. Chang); Princess Adelaide

142 (S, W. Pani: Seventy Six 145} (H. J. A. Hearne): "Starlight View Three-142 (H. C. Pih). between

5. SHARKS BAY HANDICAP (One. Mile) Mr. Lan's Distant View, 157 tbs,

(Mr. H°C. Pihy 1 *Mr. Kia Ora's Many Thanks, 135 lbs... (Mr. S. W. Tang) air, Iron's Endeavour, 151 lbs.

(Mr. P. Y. T. Web) *Dead heat.

Baffin Bay was fourth quarters of a length second and third.

Time: 141.3. (Record). Pari Mutuel:-

1

3

Winners: $6.60 (Distant View), $18.70 (Many Thanks).

Places: $6.30, $9.60, $8.80. Also ran:-Baffin Bay 155 lbs. (L. B. Chao Lucky Lady 140 (H, J. A. Hearne); Vanity Fair 136 (H, S.

HE Undersigned have received Chang); Viceroy 144 (D. Black).

Tinstructions

to sell by

Betting

151 156 346 146 167 4548 2518

10.-LAMA HANDICAP (One Mile)

AMENDMENT

The following additional by-law is inserted immediately after be- Jaw 19.

to

∙19A. No person shall cause the introduction into the tissues of the carcase of any animal or bird us- 718nally used as food for man,"by in- jection or any other means, 01 water or any other fluid, or air or [any other Fas.or gaseous mix.

ture."

The Chairman, pursuant ratice, will move-

"That in exercise of the powers! conferred by section 5 of the Pith Mc Health (Food) Ordinance, 1935. Urban Council makes the following further amendment of the by-laws kinder the heading "Markets" and sub-heading "Mat- ket Stalls" set forth in the Sche- dule to the above-mentioned or- dinance

Betting

Bugle

Gold Rod

Googly

Win. Place 1417 1590 108 127 593

National Endurance 149 Princess Adelaide 153 Seventy Six. 431 Starlight View Vitamin. M.

.

Win. Place

753 700 3879 2284 1079 826

115 130

545 852

434 427

1095 1250

Mr.

GLAMA HANDICAP (One Mile) Kong Bros.' Scheme, 146 Ibs.

||

Wonderful

(Mr. D. H S. Craven)

1

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS.

Mr. Marber Is Johnber, 156 lbs. (Mr. L. B. Chao)

2

7

3

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Thursday, the 5th June, 1941.

commencing at 5:15 pm.

at. their Sales Room, No. 2. Con-¡ naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

Baffin Bay Distant View Endeavour Lucky Lady Many Thanks Vanity Fair Viceroy

Bir V. M. Grayburn's Avon. 150

lbs.

(Mr. D. Black)

Sam's Choice was fourth..

Won by two lengths, three quar- ters of a length between second and" third.

Tine: 1.63.1.

Pari Mutuel:

Winner: $92,90.

Places: $19.50, $7.60, $9.40.. Also, ran:-Gay Star 159 lbs. (B.

L. Tao); Kentucky 144 (Chiu Ki-

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS CHATER CHURCH fan): Sam's Choice 143 (H. J. A.

OF SALE

of

TRUSTS

The Defendant's equity of re- cemption in the valuable leasehold The Trustees UL the Chater at Mongkoktsui (Cathedral and St. Andrew's) En- property situate

the Dependency of Kowloon Indowment Fimas intent at an early the Colony of Hong Kong and re-date to apply to the Legislative 'stered in the Land Office in the Council of Hongkong for the en- of Iu Yuen as Kowloon actment of a Bill intituled land Lot No. 3009 and known as Ordinance to incorporate Trustees N 155 Fa Yüen Street.

capable of holding property ana

came

To be sold by Order of the Court empowered made in the above action

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

од

WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of JUNE, 1941

at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers

Hearne So Nice 142 (S.W. Tang).

Avon

Gay Star

Johnber

Kentucky

Bam's Choice

Betting

So Nice ... "An

to administer two

Win. Place

1512 1113

1807 966

Mr. Sportsmen's Eve of Reason, 151 lbs. (Mr. D.ES. Craven) Mr. Eve's Eve of Dancing, 135 lbs............. (Mr. & W. Lee)

Mr. Marber T's Hughber. 157 lbs. (Mr. B. Chao)

Rose Emily was fourth. Won by length and a half, length between second and third.

Time: 1.55.3.

Pari "Mutuel:

Winner: $37.40.

1 the

·

3

Places: $12.20, $10.13, $11.80, Also ran: Galaxy. 152 lbs. (P. Y T. Wel); Humdrum Eve 135 (H. C. Pin); Red Feather, 135 (S.W. Pan): Resisting Time 149 (D. Black) Rose Emily 139 (W. G. Pay).

Betting

Eve of Dancing Eve of Reason Galaxy Hughber Humdrum Eve Red Feather Resisting Time Rose Emily

Win. Place

1441 866

·1043 611 1824 132 984 652 681 237 200 433 267 2310 1544

452

CASH SWEEPS

RACE 1

1331 1435

No.

$1,897.70

258 460

755 582

No. 1558 No. 116

542.20 271.10

1277 949

Wonderful Scheme 321 2G1 7-HERVEY BAY HANDICAP (One and a Quarter Miles) trust funds known as The Chater. Mr, Why's National Courage, 146 (Cathedral) Endowment Fund and lbs. (Mr. H. 8. Chang) 1 The Chater (St. Andrew's Church) Messrs. Penn and Tsof's Man- Endowment Fund for the purpose

O'War, 159 lbs.

of assisting in the maintenance

(Mr. L. H. Chaol

of St. John's Cathedral and St. An- Mr. Choice's Vanguard. 149 lbs. drew's Church in this Colony.”

Particulars of the Bill are pub- Ished in the Government Gazette.

OBJECTS AND REASONS

The objects and reasons for the

are atated as follows:

The late Sir C. F. Chàter, C.MO.,

AMENDMENT

The following additional by-law Is inserted immediately after by- law 31.

LARCENY BY FINDING Charged with larceny by Anding of a gold wrist watch, valued at $20, in a lane at the back of No. scavenging coolle No. 422 cf the 12, Chun Shing Street, on May 27. Sanitary Quarters. Yeung Choi, 28, was bound over by Mr. Lowry on Saturday In the sum of $10 to be of good behaviour mcnths.

for six

NO EVIDENCE

Li Lin, 41, shop keeper., of No..

Wall Road, Kowloon 82. South

carnal knowledge of a City, charged with having had,

an

woman without her consent, was dis- charged by Mr. Anderson Saturday.

Det.-Sgt. C. Dowman said that he was instructed to offer no evidence against defendant. Sgt. T. McLeod prosecuted.

ROBBERY CHARGE CONSTABLE CHARGED

Alleged to have robbed La Police Constable C514, Chu Yan-Shiu-ying of a large quantity of po, 29, was further remanded until clothing in an unnumbered house Wednesday

Lowry on in Chuk Yuen Village on May 25, Saturday, charged with, together Kong Stu-sang, 30, Kong Kwok- with two others not in custody, cheung, 28. Lai Mul, 28. and Lau stealing $118 from the person of viu. 30. were charged with robbery West on May 28. Lam Chiu-ping at Queen's Road by two or more before Mr.

Anderson on Saturday.

by Mr.

in charge of the case.

Acting Sub-Irisp, C. T. Byron Is

ALLEGED HOTEL ASSAULT

A week's remand for making .further enquiries was granted by Mr. Lowry on Saturday on Ho Ki, 24, and Yui Man, 27, both un- employed, charged with assaulting Lau Sau-king, woman, at Room 505. Empress Hotel. Connaught Road Central, on May 27, with inten: o

31A. No person shall cause the rob her." introduction into the tissues of the! Det.-Sgt. J. R. Sykes, who is in carcase of any animal or bird us-charge of the case, told the Court ually used as food for man, by in-that it is for committal, Jection or any other means, of water or any other fluid, or air or any other gas or gaseous mix- ture."

The Vice-Chairisan, pursuant to notice, will move

That this Council, being satis- fied that there are many buildings

GOOD YEAR FOR

EASTERN REALTY

First accused was additionally charged with possession of a re volver in Reclamation Street.

-Det.-Sgt. C. Dowman asked for remand of three days which was granted.

a

FOUR MONTHS' GAOL - Sentence of four months' hard 1abcur was imposed by Mr. An- derson ON Saturday CO Wong Hong, 35, for stealing two manhole covers from Canton Road and Re- clamation Street.

Det-Sgt. H. J. Baldwin asked for a serious view to be taken for the offence occurred quite fre- quently.

EMBEZZIER GAOLED

Sentence of three months hard

labour was imposed on Wong Yau-

wong, 26, of No. 5 Nga Tsin Wal

Road, by Mr. Anderson on Saturday buildings are likely to be bullt into the charge of embezzlement of The opinion that very few new when the defendant pleaded guilty in the urban areas without su-singapore in the near future owing $264 from Chow Tat-chor, master cient and proper latrine accommo- dation, thereby endangering the materials, was expressed by Mr. Canton Road, Kowloon

to the acute shortage of building of the Yee Tai Loong Firm at 1029. health of the community, resolves Lee Kong Chian, Chairman of the

that Section 30 of the Public Eastern Realty Co., La. at the un-Sutherton, Rus assisted by Sgt. For the prosecution, Mr. C. A. Health (Sanitation) Ordinance benual general meeting of the cura-Campbell, said that defendant was enforced, the owners of such buid-

ings being ilable to legal proceed-pany held in Singapore

employed as a shroff in complain- In the course of his speech Mr.ant's firm at a salary of $14 per ings If they fall to comply with the Lee Kong Chian said: "Our pro-month. requirements of the Council within

Defendant was entrusted fit is $23,000 more than that of betweer. Jan. 20 and 26 to collect as disclosed in the balance sheet. to $204.

Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2000, 389, six months of receipt of a writen last year and our surplus assets, several sums of money amounting

1089, 3541 get $50 each.

RACE 2

$2,111,20

No. 4166. NO. 2003

603.20 No. 724

301.60 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3666, 2890, 2 4212, 2091, 1738 get $50 each,

-J

RACE 3

3

No 4668

(Mr. P. Y, T. Wel) Vis major was fourth, Won. by length and a half, three- lengths between second and third.

Time: 2.12.

Fari Mutuel:-

Winner: $22,90,

Betting

No, 3353

No. 2047

$2,195.90 627.40 313.70

notice thereof."

HAWKERS RAIDS

Dr. S. N. Chau, pursuant notice, will ask:-.

1

with appropriations awaiting your He falled to produce the money to approval hereafter, will exceed when asked to do so by the mas-

$500,000 or 50 per cent. of our

ter. As a result of inquiries made, defendant was arrested and only

(1) Is the Chairman of the Ur-capital ban Council aware of the reported "In view of the present chaotic seo was recovered.

numerous ralds on hawkers, in various parts of the Colony recent ly by certain officers of the Sans- tary Department?

If the answer is in the affirma- tiv. Wil the Chairman kindly

Unplaced Tickets Nce 373, 1358, state: 4141. 2751 get $50 each.

RACE 4

No. 445 No. 400 No. 21

$2,229.70 654.20 327.10

at their Salesroom, No. 2. Con-Bu

Places: $7.10, $7.20, $10.30. . naught Road Central, Victoria,

Also ran:--Gloaming 141 lbs. (W. Hong Kong.

during his fe established, two G. Poy); Graceful View 140 (H, C.

Unplaced Tickets Nos, 4113, 3881, The property consists of the trust funds the income of which Pin); Locus Standi 140 (F. A. right, title and interest of Iu Voen was to be applied in assisting in Sequeira); Marsh Warbler 147 (D. 3970, 2181, 2374, 1194, 602 get $50 in all that piece or parcel of the

maintenance of St. John's Black); Miss Chalfont 148 (H, J. A each. ground situate at Mongkoksul in Cathedral Church and St. Andrew's Hearne): Ozark 146 (Y K. Tu): the Dependency of Kowloon in the Church in the Colony and in aug-Vis Major 140 (8. W. Lee). Colony of Hong Kong and known menting the stipends of the clergy and registered in the Land Office for the time being holding the as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 3009 respective offices of Chaplaint or with the messuage erections and Assistant Chaplain of the Cathe buildings thereon known as No.dral and incumbent of curate of 165. Fa Yuen Street. Subject to a

St. Andrew's Church. Mortgage dated the 5th day of

These two funds have been ad- September, 1940 and made between "Iu Yuen of the one part and Luen ministered by Trustees.

On Fire & Marine Insurance Co., In order to secure perpetual Ltd. of the other part and regis-süccesalon and the other advan- tered in the Land Office by Me tages of incorporation it is 'pro- morial No. 166678 to secure the posed to incorporate the Trustees principal sum of $8,000 and in-under the title of "The Trustees of | terest thereon at the rate of $7 per the Chater (Cathedral and St. At Mr. $1,000 per Chinese. lunar month. drew's) Endowment Funds,”

Gloaming Graceful View Locus Standi Man-O'-War Marsh Warbler Miss Chalfont National Courage Ozark

Vanguard

Vis Major

(a) With what authority are these raids made?

conditions, a portion of our assets is kept liquid but, if and when opportune, such funds will be em- ployed more profitably.".

D. O. SOUTH

BOUND OVER

He continued: "Prices of build-

Chan Iu-tah, a returned Chinese ng material have soared in spite from Slam, Vis bound over of control by the Priority Works Committee." The building shortage

on" a sum

of $100 to keep the

when peace

he appear- Mr. S. F Balfour

is now more acute and will prob-led before b) If legalised, did they have ably remain so, as with the ration on a summons that he had as- the previous knowledge and coming of building materials even lesssaulted his father, Chan Sal-wing, sent of the Chairman of the Urban buildings are likely to be built in in an unnumbered hut on Tsing I Council?

Island on October 12 last year.

Defendant admitted the assault The property market has, how when the case was reopened on ever, been steady as with exchange Saturday, claiming that family control, Investors have turned to troubles had brought about the raided, and the class of goods eat, whilst holders have been dis- disagreement between his father

Inclined to part with what they and himself. posed for sale on them?

have.

(e) Is it true that in the raids

·

Mr. H. B. Lo appeared for com- Unplaced Tickets Nos. 1567, 2035, the goods are destroyed and soine--

"As I had noped when address-plainant. 162, 2534 get $50 each.

last year, an amending times confiscated? If confiscated, you

BAIL ESTREATED Bail of $70 was estreated by Mr. what became of the confiscated bill with the object of removing

some of the miquities of the Rent Balfour on Saturday in the case: goods?

the near future.

RACE 5

*No 852

$1,539,45

(e) Is it strictly necessary. carry out these raids m terests of public health?

PROPERTY MARKET

без

the in-

*No. 4903

Win. Place

210 800

No. 531 *Dead heat,

1,539,45, 342.10

(d) What kind of stalls is

30

620 622 33 28 2203 1707 1015

RACE €

759

No. 3855

81

09

No. 3841

1658 1757

No. 4085

$4.426.59 1,264.74 032,37

3174, 1763 get $100 each.

RACE 7

No. 954

No. 2430

$2.413.95 689.70 344.85

54 59 1193 691 817 723

E-SHATIN HANDICAP (About Half Mile 170 Yards) Numerals Forty Str. 115 ha.

(Mr. H. A. Hearner 1

This property is held under 2 The bill now proposed follows Dr. Lee Shiu Kee's Portrush, 146 Orown Lease dated the 24th day the general form of other incor- lbs. (Mr. D. H. 8. Craven) of December, 1932 for the term of porting Ordinances passed from Mr. S. W. Lee's West Lake. 154 75 years renewable for 75 years time to time. commencing on the 4th day of

August, 1931

Area 1,849 square feet or there-

about.

Annual Crown Rent $20.00.

FIRING PRACTICE

Light gun dring practice will

For further particulars apply be carried out between the hours

to:**

Mesara, D'ALMADA REMEDIOS & CO.,

Solleitors for the Plaintiff.

or to Messrs, LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Hong Kong. The 27th day of

May, 1941.

of 8 p.m. and midnight on June -2;-3,-4,-5-and: 8--

Fire Areas "D" and "E" will be affected.

Heavy gun firing practice will be

carried out between the hours of 9 am, and 4 pm. on June 4.

Firing Area. " will be affected. Alternative dates-June: 5, 6 and

lbs.

(Mr. L. B. Chao), 3 -Guinness - Time" was fourth.

Won by two lengths, the same between second and third,

Time: 1,09,

Fart Mutueli

Winner: $14.30.

(2) Is it the intention of the Restriction Ordinance is at one of Chung Sai-chun, 30, widow, who Chairman to continue to sanction last about to be introduced and is failed to appear in answer to a Unplaced Tickets Nox 92, 4251, these Tsids? If so, will the Chair. (certainly most welcome. But, un-charge that she had kept in brother'

2

each.

a

RACE 8

No. 2870...

$2,434,25 No, 4006......

605.50 No, 273********** 347.75

man inform this Counch under fortunately, the rights of an owner on the first floor of No. 20, Tal what conditions and on what to his own property are to be re- San Street, Cheung Chau. grounds does he consider these stored only to those who happened raids desirable?

to have bourtit their properties be- ACKNOWLEDGMENT No. 651 Unplaced Tickets Nos, 2385, 5742, appointment of Mr. M. W. Lo to

Correspondence relative to the fore Att. 1, 1932" (

The Hongkong Refugee and So- According to the report of the

cial Welfare Council gratefully ac- 8021, 880, 75, 3803, 2800 get 350 serve on the Select Committees for directors, the net profit for the knowledges receipt of the following (1) Hawkers, and (2) Wells and year, after providing for depreetà donations and glita in kind during

smounted to $167,5.88 Pools in place of the Hon. Mr. Lition,

the month of May!-- which, together with the balance. MrA L, W. H. Poon, $20; Mrs."Y. Tre-fong.

Memorandum by the Chairman of $9.119.18 brought forward from H. Poon, 23.50; Anonymous. 1; relative to the proposed charges the previous year, makes a total Staff of St. Stepheri's Girls Col- Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3181, 1207, for the departmental collection of of $280.625.54. A

dividend of lege, 60; Rotary Club, 2,179.11; eight per cent, for the year was H.K. Jockey Club, 500; Hon. 8. H. Correspondenes relative to base- declared.

Dodwell, 100; Bympathisers 4 $4,570.30

A sum of $50,000 was transferred weekly donations, 40; Miss Frent ment at No. 1. Hillwood Road, 1,305.80"

Application for an eating house to the general reserve, $26,000 Ruttonjee, 16; Reap Yunn, 50; 652.99 licence for No. 146, Lar Chi Kok transferred to the dividend-equali- $8,000-from-the-National Relief Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3600. 4115, Road-ground floor

sation reserve, #5.000 transferred to Commissioner per Dr. P. 8, Selwyn- 14, 1107 get $100 each,

Correspondence relative to the the staff pension reserve. 810.000 to Clarke, Director of Medical Ser- RACE 10

Eating house licence for No. 40, the war tax reserve and a sum of vices, Aberdeen Street, ground floor.

$88,625.54 carried forward. Application for a-milk shop 11- cence for No. 271, Lockhart Road, 4801, ground floor,«

3540, 3215, 1707, get $50 each,

Places: $1.10, $7.30, $8.00. Also ran: Guinness Time 140 Ibs (SW. Pan), King's Worthy 130 (Hoo Pak Ming); Royal Highness 151 (B. L Tao); Bunlight View 142 2946,

C. Pih); Valorous 185 (D. Black).

Betting

-Forty Six

Ginness Timé

Win. Place 2420 1420 1612 1199

RACE 9

No. 2265 No. 43 No-18

No. 4544

$2,558.50 No. 1973

731.00 No. 3289

385.50 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2430,

4473, 5188, 3485· geɛ' $50; each,

nightsofl

Application for a food preserving

GIFTS IN KIND

600 piece of firewood, Banda- Beence for No. 280, Hennessy Poad, kan Chamber of Commerce; ground floor.

Freightage on firewood, Messrs. Jardine and Matheson.

Regular Returra

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