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tradition, an intelligent appreciation (inspired by a rough acquaintance with the animal's habits And physical attributes) of a certain aim to be obtained by intelligent means against a method The ordinary half yearly meeting of share-ical system based on sheer ignorance, holders in the above named Company was held an ere once, Queen's Beat Center, yesten af afternoon. Mr. E R. Belilios, the chairman of the Company presided, and there were present the Hon. F. Bulkeley Johnson, Mr. A. Mclver, and Mr. W. Reiners (Directors) the Hon. P. Ryrie, and Messrs. J. M. Fleming, A. E. Vaucher,
I was particularly struck with Wild Waif. This speedy looking griffin went in fine form, his half mile occupying 63 seconds, last quarter 31 1-5th, and will no doubt be installed a prominent favorite for the Derby.
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Almost without knowing it I have been fed into making these desultory remarks, which it by the Foochow "crack," galloped once round, have any personal application. And yet in good chong starting post. The big pony had much is hardly necessary to say are not intended to starting from, and finishing at the Wong-nci truth there are at present several ponics in train-the best of the spin; time-half mile 69 seconds, ing--I will not say "how many which have F. da Roza, J. M. Amstrong, H. Foss, H, Hop-been completely ruined by this training by a pins, P, Jordan, J. T. Chater, S. E. Era, H. Is. system which appears to be as unchangeable as
the boasted laws of the Medes and Persians. time for the last three quarters 36 3-5th, mail, G. C. Cox, J Inglis, T. Collaça, E. M.
The constitution and temperament of a pony 74 1-5th, and 1.48. Little Warlock casily disposed Polishwalla, J. M. V. de Figueiredo, J. C. da Cunha and P. A. da Costa (Secretary).
appear to be of no consequence whatever to cer- of Bothwell in a quarter of a mile paw, winning tain so-called trainers. Whether the animal beby six lengths in a shade under 28 seconds. well or ill, sick or sorry, he has a certain amount The chesnut afterwards went a mile and a half of trotting or cantering to get through, and so at a nice pace; the subscription pony going long as he keeps sound on his legs and does not three quarters--last half mille in 73 seconds. absolutely refuse his oats, the knowing tminer Strathaird and Strathpeffer were indulged with Blatters himself that he is going the right way to easy work. That improving pony Castigator strode bring him fit to the post. Now, it is a fact un- along in racing-like style, as did Shell and Dands- iversally recognised that the most scientific, the man, Merry Monk and Dalesman, and Tallyman most experienced, and the most careful trainers and Guardsmanin pairs. Shell's mile was covered in the world sometimes make mistakes; and at a canter in 2.27-last six furlongs 1.479. frequently fail in training certain animals.. But Airlie, The Dromedary, Satanella, Gil Blas ånd very rarely indeed is this the fault of the trainer; Triumph all did healthy work, the last named it is, as a rule, the inferior quality of the article he going in such grand form, that it is quite on the has to work upon. Be that as it may, it is an un cards the Marquis's" predictions as to the iron doubted fact that ignorance of even the rudi-grey's easy Derby victory may yet be realised. mentary principles of training, which, as I have Second Violin after galloping the length of the already said, is a conspicuous feature in many straight, was sent half a mile at about three parts plan of the Theatre is now on view at instances in our local racing world, has suined speed, Cutty Sark in the same stable going a mile Messrs. KELLY & WALSH's, where Seats may be scores of valuable animals, that in better hands and a quarter. Allegro galloped nearly a mile and would have won many races.
a lialf at a slow pace, and not in his usual taking style. Mendip was ridden by Mr. Allan over the nile course, and considering his utter lack of condition made a very creditable display. The morning's wack_was_concluded by Gang. For ward, Darnley and Robbic Burns "powing" a quarterat full speed, the first named winning easily by three lengths in a shade over 30 seconds.
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The Chairman said-Gentlemen, with your consent we will take the report as read at this mecting. Referring to the accounts, you will ob- serve that out of $50,347.43 carried forward when we last assembled here we have spent $21,242.04. To the balance in hand we have added only $13,495.96, from the earnings of the hall. year, thus carrying to new account the desirable sum of $42,601.35 to meet all depen dencies. During the period under review we have not collected so large a sum as that shown in our profit and loss account for the cor responding half-year in 1881. This is due to the stoppage of the emigration of Chinese to Australia and Califomia. The number of travellers by the combined fleet of the two com- panies has decreased from 265,710 to 258,033 between Canton and Hongkong, and from 32,126 10 between Macao and this colony. The
45.775 niterations to the steering gear and the calarge ment of the rudder of the Honam have made her as manageable as any steamer can be in shallow water. Her consumption of coals is just in ac cordance with our contract with the builders; but at a reduced speed proportionate to the reduced number of revolutions made by the
Perhaps the sage precepts of my worthy friend engines her consumption of fuel is not very "Old Tumiptops" (I can assure my readers that small. However, all efforts are being made to remedy this defect in her combustion chamber. the person I allude to by this most disrespectful New boilers to cost $17,000 have been ordered style of address is not my ancient crony Lord for the Linking, and a similar expenditure Charles of the Shanghai Mercury) may give of $12,000 will be required for the Yotsai.. Provision for these will be necessary within the one or two of our self-opinionated masters of next twelve months. After this expenditure has the art of training race-horses, what is yulgarly been--defrayed your fleet-with-be-thoroughly--called:-"a-wrinkle.”—Mr. Top-pbserves: efficient for many years to come. Unless there "Now, those jaily muffs, the Thickeds, who is any matter you would like to ascertain, I pro never learn anything they ought to know, and pose that the report and accounts be adopted,
There being no questions asked Mr. Hoppius never forget anything they oughin't to have formally seconded the motion, which was carried learnt, in putting a string of' osses through the unanimously,
sjeve, often treat' em all alike. They don't find but, in the first place, what one oss can bear, and what another can't. Sweat and work, and sweat, is the rule of the Thickeds; and, when they've trained an ass almost to death, he's stripped to run with about as much pluck in him as a half-drowned caf. Then again," said Robert Top, drawing a hand from the depth of one of his pockets, and extending it in a manner as Commons, or the head of an equally august if addressing the Speaker of the House of
assembly "then again," repeated he, "look at the training of the Thickeds with regard to the legs. They, the precious duffers, can't see when it's time to draw it mild in respect to the legs, but go on with their pipe-openers and rattling gallops just long enough to make 'em ahin-sore, and often break 'em down at the very moment they're wanted to pull through, a race. That's what the Thickeds do!" concluded Robert Top
lineal descendant of Adam with contempt."
The Chairman-The next action of the re business, gentlemen, is the re-election of the re- tiring auditors,
Mr. Reiners-I beg to propose the re-election of Messrs. L. Hauschild and T. Arnold as auditors. Mr. J. T. Chater seconded and the proposal was carried unanimously.
The Chairman-The dividend will be payable from and afer Monday, next. This is all the business, gentlemen, and we have to thank you for your attendance,
Mr. J. F. da Roza proposed a vote of thanks to the Chairman, Directors, and Secretary, which was carried by acclamation.
SPORTING GOSSIP,
Now that the programmes have been issued nd the race lotteries commenced, training matters are becoming intensely interesting. As we are within a little more than three week from the opening day, trainers will have to put
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Arumour has been going the rounds that two- well known riding mafoos who had charge of a certain team of racers were bribed by some outsider to privately try several of the ponies, and that the trial actually came off. I am not aware whether this matter has been officially brought before the Stewards or not; but as it has been made a theme of general conversation at the coffee table, an investigation is 'per- haps desirable. For obviotis reasons I refrain from going into details; but in justice to the other mafoos in the various racing stables in the colony, it is only fair to stale that the two enterprising young men, who are said to have Foochow. If rumour is false it is but right that managed the trial, are. Messrs. Tientsin and
the boys should be relieved from the obloquy attaching to what, under all circumstances, is a most serious charge.
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A couple of days ago I regretted to have to chronicle the wholesale misfortunes which had befallen the valuable string of racers belonging to Messrs. Kerfoot and Mouat. Such a terrible slaughter of the innocents has never previously
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and then in order to bring the various candidates to the post in racing condition. What is pro fessionally known as condition is merely a Notwithstanding the threatening character of relative term, in as much as the amount of work the weather, and the counter attractions of such required to bring a race horse or pony fit to the an unusual spectacle as a ship on fire (the post, can be gauged by no fixed standard, and is steamship Carisbroeke was in full blaze opposite altogether dependent on the temperament and the Sailors' Home at West Point) the racing en- constitution of the animal. Some, horses ran thusiasts turned out in large numbers this best when drawn very fine, others again require morning. A few drops of rain fell but the high to be big and above themselves before being able wind that was blowing gradually dispelled the to show their best form. It is in this respect rain clouds, allowing training operations to be exactly the same with China ponies as it is with proceeded with without hindrance. There had thoroughbred horses, making allowance, ofcourse, evidently been a few showers in the Happy for the physical differences in these two examples Valley during the night, and as a result the race of the equine species. Different, trainers have course, which was thrown open for galloping, different methods, and various systems oftraining, was in capital order, and favorable for fast times. the object in each case being the same, namely, to bring the animal to the post fit to run. The popular colors of Mr. Henry were the first cording to that renowned master of the trainer's seen on the track, the condition blankets of art, Mr. Robert Top, (facetiously known amongst incubus and Rialto showing a very tasteful his intimates as "Old Turniptops fit for the bordering of the well known "mauve and straw," post means as much pluck as can be raised The two ponies named 'galloped a mile at a through high feeding, as much muscle as can be steady pace the clocks registering as the various got through exercise, good and strong work;"quarter" posts were passed 35, 73, 1.51 and as little fat as can be left without making as respectively: Shamrock trotted several the animal stale on his legs, or what is miles, and then Dauntless was twice spun out equally as bad, stuale in his hearts and in short, for a quarter of a mile, moving in good form and it means that the racer must be as light, pulling up sound. Lord of the Isles after gallop- fresh, and strong in wind and limb, as mortal ing a quarter, overpowered his jockey, and means can make him. The most lengthy and eventually was pulled up dead lame. Silver- most discursive treatise on condition in race streak was ridden hard for six furlongs, and horses ever written could not more thoroughly finished in greatly improved form. The spotted explain what "fit for the post means than the one's chum, Buggins, also went in far better above few sage and practical observations, which form than he has done for a long time past. represent the life long experience of the head of Mr. Hutchings rode Peanut a steady canter, that well known family the Tops.
the handsome bay subscription pony appearing to go very gingerly when called upon at the finish. Wild Fang, ridden by Achee, cantered half a mile, covering the last quarter at an easy pace in 34 seconds. Red Robin, after a long spell of trotting, strode along at about half speed;
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fortunes rarely.come singly, and it has been so in this deplorable business. But the Kerfoot-Mount bad luck of the racing season. Another stable confederacy are not to monopolis, the whole has lost its one ewe-lamb; another reputed "crack" has joined that band of cripples, of count are such distinguished members. Mr. F which First Cornet, Wild Dash, Filbert and Dis- S. Gordon has been singularly unfortunate with his griffins. That handsome dun pony Scottish Chief known in Shanghai as Young Tajmahal," lamed himself, be
way down from the covery in his box on his from the north, and now the shapely Highland Fling has met with such a severe ac cident that it will be a marvel if he is ever able. Derby came to grief in his stall, or lamed to face the statter. Whether this favorite for the himself outside the stable is not accurately known; but it is positively certain that on Tuesday evening Highland Fling was as sound. a pony as ever wore a saddle, whilst at 5.30 on walk and has not since been able to get out of Wednesday morning he was quite unable to his box. As this pony's appearance and form must have given him a good chance for the Derby, his loss to Mr. Gordon is a very serious one, Scottish Chief, is also completely hors de combat. especially as the second hope of the stable, The owner of Highland Fling, with Mr. Kerfoot, has good grounds for growling at the cruel vicis- situdes of fortune.
AN OLD SPORTSMAN, Hongkong, 17th January, 1883.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE FRENCH MAIL The M. M. steamer Anadyr, with the next French mail, left Singapore on Sunday evening or about the 28th. the 21st instant, and may be expected here on
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The O. & O. steamer Belgie, with the next American mail, left Yokohama on the 24th in- stant, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about the 30th
THE INDIAN MAIL ADA The steamera Lennox and Japan, with the
The trainer who brings his charges to the starting post on the stat of next month in the condition indicated by Mr. Robert Tog's practical Fiews as to what "fit to run actually means,
next Indian mail, left Calcutta on the morning will have no reasons to reproach himself if his but hardly in his best form. Zagazig, and of the 17th instant, and are due here on or about ponica fail to make their mark. He may safely Malcriado galloped in company, the chesnut the 4th proximo. rest assured that they are out-isased and fairly pulling over his stable companion the whole beaten on their merits. But I venture to think Journey. Ghillie Callum and Scotch Reel powed" that very few ponies indeed will face the the length of the straight at full speed, the roan sister inlet assay the Hongkong Derby, la perabowing the better.speed.
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pony what winy be acquired by the very superficial and' was as fresh as a yearling, and swept over thean, and is due bem on or about the 30th, Imperfect study afforded by an occasi visit to ground with that long, easy stride which has borne vens & Co.'s line) left Sydney for Hongkong on The steamship Afrath (Mesers. Geo, R. Ste the stable, and a reference to some pro author; him to the front in many well contested race the 12th instant, and may be expected to arrive and such men merely regard racers as so many Salmanassar, in the skilful machines, and treat them according However, galloped at a steady pace
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