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Mr. Frederick's d. Bovril, rast, tlb. Mr. Boyd # | Mr. Bruce's gr. Courage, rest. 4lb. Mr. Orlebar a Mr. Diyasdust's gr. Cobweb, itst. 3lb. vien

Mr. Green 3 For this event Bovril was, of course, regarded RS & "moral," and such he proved. Getting well Kway, Cobweb and Courage tried the pace with the favorite, but youth must be served. and Bavril romped along in 'what was to him little more than an exercise gallop, and won as he liked. Courage and Cobweb both passed the post, but it was soply for positions." Tima : 4 imins, 8 secs.

CHAASZE CUP: presented; vales $100; for all China ponies; winner of Consular Cup 5lbs. extra; weights as per scale; entrance $5

Three-quarters-of-a-mile.

Mr. Boyd's ro, Dunoon, Irat. 6lb...Mr. Boyd x Mr. John Gilpin's, br. Serenade, xst, alb...

Mr. Orlebar 2 Mr. Bruce's br. Cheng Li Ma, 11st, sib.....................

Mr. Firth 3 Mr. John Gilpin's, bay Mainbrace, IIst.dibun Mr. Jenkins The field gave a lot of trouble to an exceptionally, careful and painstaking starter, but as soon as the flag fall, Serenade, lying next the rails, was the first to show in front, cloicly followed by Dunoon, whom Mr. Boyd was riding for all he was worth. The leader was collared just before reaching home and the plucky roan was declared the winner of' a terrific contest. Time: 1 mln. 42 BOCK. AMOY DERBY: A Sweepstakes of $10 each with $75 added for second pony; a forced entry for all griffins entered this meeting; weights as per scale. One-mile-and-a-quarter, Mr. Captain Jack's wh: Parade, zist: alb......

. Mr. Firth 1 Mr. Boyd's gr, Dunrobin, sost. alb.Mr. Boyd a Mr. Brace's gt. Cannon Boy, 1st. glb...

Mr. Oricbar 3 Only three candidates turned out for what does not seem to be considered the Blue Ribbon of the Amoy turf, Parade (s very handsome pony which, we bellewe, was bought especially to in this race by his sporting owner) had the best in the market of favor (which, by the by, is the only market visible on the local course), Donraven coming next, and Cannor Boy had a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1892.

VISITORS' CUP ; presented; value $......; for all | Chlaa ponics i winner of Te Man-Chin Plate | or Foochow Cap 7 Iba, extra, if of both to lbs. extra z weights av pér scale; entraoco $5. Two miles. Mr. Barney's gr. Lainorna, rxs.

Ib............. Mr: Orlebar I Mr. Bruce's gr. Blue Ruin, rist. 4fb.........

Mr. Wilson 2 Mr. Dryasdust's ch. Fantan, 11st. rib.........

Mr. Green 3

For this event Lamorns was too stiff and Blue Ruin was right off. The favorite got away first and, hugging the ralls, wou in a canter deaphe the grand efforts of the ancient but still gallant Blue Ral. Fantan was tailed off. Tims 4 min,

*54) seen.

HARKWAN CUP ; presented ; valus Hk. Tis 100; for all pontes first raced as Griffins at Amoy: weights as per acaln; entrance $5. One mlie

and a quarter.

Mr. Guess' d. Quielestep, 11st. 1lb...Mr. Green x Captain Jack's wh, Parade, 1185 4lb.Mr. Firth, a Mr. Bruce's & Chips, szat, zib...Mr. Orlebar 3 |

Only three donned colours for this event although a much larger field might have been expected with some confidence, Parade was the most fancied, but Quickstep upset the "apple- cart" Cannon Boy held the lead for a time" but before the half-mile post had been passed Parade wasleading. A good race ensued,hich resulted is a narrow win for Quickstep. Time 3 mins oi

EXCHANGE PLATE ; presented ; value $......; for all China ponies; winners glbs, extri for each race won ; weights as per scale ; entrance $5. Three-quarters-of-a-mile,

Mr. Dryandust's gr. Nero, rrat, rlb. Mr. Green x Mr. John Gilpin's, gt. Wild "Mint," jost.

bibkan...........................................Mr. Orlebar 2 Mr. Boyd's br. Dunrobin, rost, salb. Mr. Boyd 3 A good race. Nero had the best of the start and, well ridden by Mr. Green, just managed to. beat Mint by half a length. Dunrobin a bad third. Time 1.408.

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BUND CUP ; presented, value § ... ; for dond fide grifios at date of entry, Subscription griffins allowed glbs; winners 5lbs, extra for each race wòn | previous non-starters 7lbs, extra ; weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile.

Mr. Boyd's gr. Danraven, rost, 11lb. Mr. Boyd Mr.Dryasdust's gr. Gold Seeker, 11st. tib...

Mr. Green 3

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Mr, B'syd's gr. Danriven, test, ralb.Me. Boyd a Mr. Brace's dan Chips, tist. 1lb...Mr. Wilton 3 Mr. Dryandust's gr. Gold Secker xist. Ilb....

Mr. Green o Mr. Guess' dun Quickstep, 11st. ølb.Mr. Firth o The only race of the meeting for which all entered ponies competed. · Quickstep was again the first to show in front, but he wys closely followed by Chips and Lamoms, Gold Seeker being hopelessly talled off from the start. When mile had been covered the four leading ponies were bunched together. and a fine, race took place... Lamorna on the ralla was abadowed by Dunraven, who was coming with all sall set, but unfortunately just close to home the former swerved and knocked Dubraven out of it. A

foul was spoken of but the matter was dropped. Danraven was a good second, and Chips third. Time 3-331

CONSOLATION CUP, value $ico; second pony to receive $50; for all beaten ponies that have run and not won a race si this meetings weights as per scale'; entrance $5. One mile. Mr. John Gilpla's, gr. Wild Mint, test, 61b.... Mr. Dollson Mr. John Gilpla's, br. Serenade, rat. 4lb.... Mr. Jenkins

Mr. Dryasdust's ch. Fantan, rist. Jib.

Mr. Green 3 Only three candidates of misfortune turned out for this event, which Wild Mint won in a canter. Tima z. 1gi.

CHAMPION STAKES; a forced entry of $ro each for all winners at this meeting except N Desperandum Stakes; winners of two races $15 extra, of more than two races $10 extra, non-winners excluded; weights, as per scale, One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Frederick's dun Bovril, xxst. 1lb.

Mr. Firth Mr. Dryasdust's gr. Nero, rist. 1lb., Mr. Green Mr. Boyd's ro, Danoon, rest. rib...Mr. Jenkins Captain Jack's wh. Parade, 1st. 4lb........

Mr. Orlebar

Mr. Boyd's dun Duncriggan, rest, 1alb. ...

Mr. Boyd

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CAPETOWN, December 23rd. Lerd Randolph Churchill salled to-day for! England.

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MALTA, December 23rd,

Major-General Wilkie died here to-day, cesta didike mege

WASHINGTON, December 23rd: The Committee of the House of Represen- latives have appointed by a large majorly Colonge Committee of which Mr. Bland, who is in favour of the free coinage of silver, has been chosen as Chairman. Mr. Mills has been appointed Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Mears. The majority of membern serving on this Committee are against a general, revision of the Tariff now, but favour legislation in the direction of freeing a few articles.

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LONDON, December 24th. The Shanghai correspondent of the Daily -Chronicle telegraphs that Vice-Admiral Richards, commander of the China Squadron, Bas been ruling in the neighbourhood of Windivostock and Coren, evidently recounoltring, Indian Uncovenanted Service Association, it At a meeting recently held in London of the

was ressived, on the motion of Mr. Seymour King, M.P., to request Sir Roper Lethbridge to confer with the Local Committees of the Associa tien in India and submit the gefavances of the members to the Viceroy. Sir Roper Lethbridge will leave for India to-morrow:

Dense for have prevelled throughout 'Eng. land. Traffic is seriously delayed and nume rous casualties are reportedi

P. RAUB.

IT OUTLOOK AND PROSPECTS.

Mr. John Woodyatt,' a practical miner of many years experience, who has just returned after briefly inspecting the property of the Rach Australian Syndicate in Fabang, on behalf of 3some, London people, was interviewed the other

day by a Straits Times reporter. Speaking of the Raub property Mr. Woodyatt said that he was agreeably surprised at both the extent and the uniform richness of the property, Almont Bovril and Doncraggan had an equal number every reef there is payable, and a good deal of of supporters, but there was little doubt as to the what Mr. Woodyatt saw was not only payable, Identity of the winner. Bovril got the rails at but very rich. The management is undoubtedly the start and was never seriously challenged, first class; and considering how the surface" of with him. An easy win by three lengths, with by Chinese and Malay miners, it is especially Néro second, and Dunoon third, Time 2.48, creditable to Mr. Bibby that he has done so well; NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES, of $5 each, with and so satisfactorily proved its value. There could $15 Added for Second Pony; for all beaten be no doubt about it that Mr. Bibby is eminently bond fide Griffins that have run at this meet-4 practical man; and if the company would give Ing; weights as per scale. Once round and a bhim a free hand in the matter of machinery and distance.

appilances, nothing else would he wanted to

simply a whole geldheld equal la extent and make the outcome of gold thare phenomenal. It is not an ordinary mine, said Mr. Woodyatt, it is' richness to the best goldfield in Australia.

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few frica is, but more by virtue of the popularity. | Mr. Guess'dun Quickstep, zzat. ilb. Mr. Firth although old. Nero fried hard to get on terms the ground had been previously mauled ́about A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

of the colors he was carrying than by his raclog merits. The latter bad a bit the best of the start but did not szēm satisfied somehow, and elected to sleer his own course by rusulog off, leaving Parade and Dunraven to settle the matter between them. Parade eventually won hard ridden race by half a length. Time: 2 min. 57 secs.

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Mr. Bruce's gr. Courage, Irst. alb. Mr. Wilson Mr. Arty's wh. Snowdrift, rost, ralb. Mr. Jenkis o

Dubraven was the favorite for this event, and Quickstep was also fancled. After several ahead, while Gold Secker was left away behind. falso starts Quick ep was the first to forge The leader maintained his original advantage although Dunraven made an exceedingly | exciting race of it and was only stalled off by a short head, with Gold Seekers (air third, Time

AMOY STAKES; A forced entry of $to each for all ponies entered at this meeting; first pony to receive 70 per cent. ; second pony to receive 30 per cent; third pony to receive 10 per cent. weights as per scale. One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Frederick's duu Bovril, 11st. xib.Mr. Firth 1. Mr. Boyd'sd. Dencreggan, tost. 12lb.Mr. Boyd a Mr.Dryaidust's ch. Fantan,tzat. 1lb.Mr. Green, 3 Mr. John Gilpin's, br, Serenade, tret: 1lb......

TR MAA CHIN Plate, (presented); valae S... for all China ponies; weights as per scale: griffins at date of enity allowed 5 lbs; winner of Foochow Cup 5 lbs. extra ; entrance $5. One mile and a half Mr. Frederick's di Bovril, 118t. 1lb...Mr. Firth 12 min 21) secs. Mr. Boyd's d. Duneraggan, Iost, rālb.......................

Mr. Boyd 1 Mr. John.G!lpla's gr. Wild Mint, rost. 615...

Mr. Wilson 3

· Mr. Dryasdunt's gg, Nero, 1115, 116,Mr. Green Mr. John Bruce's gr. Blue Rain, 11st. 4b...

Mr. Orlebar o Five ponies started for this event, Bovril being a strong favorite with Nero and Wild Mint ahont evens, Blue Ruin who, although once a pried mace pony, now looke as though his name hid hern chesin with a certain amount of prophetic instinct, for he is but the shadow of the Blue Ruin'! yore, was quite neglected. Mr. Bruce

again effected a fine start after irfinite trouble. Mint was the first to show ahead, but on being challenged by Duncreggan guys way wiiheut'an effort.” The latter then took up the | running with a vengeance, making the pace at merry rate from Bowl, who had now emerged from the ruck The leader was not so long in crying. “'a go" as his support hoped and exorcled, för on his being approached by Rovell, he threw up the sponge and the race was over. Mint, came with a grand rush at the finish, nad was just beaten for second place. Time 3min. 278LcS;

COAST CUP; (presented) ; value $...; for Amoy Subscription Griffins of this season weights as per scale; winner of Trial Stakes or of, Amoy Derby 7 lbs, extra, if of both to be, extra; entrance $5. One mile, Mr. Barney's gr. Lamoris, 11st. rib

Mr. Orlebar Mr. Diyasdust's gr. Gold Séeker, 11st, ilb...

Mr. Green z Mr. Bruce's dan, Chlps, xist. slb. Mr. Wilton 3 Mr. Guess' dun, Quickstep, 17st. 1lb. Mr. Firth o❘ This was the best race of the day and the win. was most popular. The "Fancy" were sweet on Mr. Quickstep but Lameron, well ridden by Orlebar, was the only pony in it. The pace waE stiff from the start and for the greater part of the distance a blanket would have covered the field. Lamorna got the best of the battle by a short neck from Gold Stcker. Time 2.10.

SECOND DAY-THURSDAY, JANUARY 7TH COMPRADORES CUP, presented; valus ž, for

Amoy Sabscriptică Griffins of this season winner of one Karsyibs, extra, of two or more rolbs. extra Previous non-starters: 7lbs. extra weights as per scale entrance $5. Three-quarters-of-a-mille.

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Mr. Wilson o Not much interest was taken in this race, it being a foregone conclusion that, bar accident, Bovril would win bands down. The favorite Bet the pace and was never challenged, although Dancraggan was a good second and Fantan a fair third. Time a min, 54 seca.

THIRD DAY.-FRIDAY, 8TH JANUARY, 1892. LEDGER CUP; presented, vains $... for all China pooles; grlífins at dalo of entry allowed 5lb winners glb. exita for each race won; weights as per scale; entrance $5. Seven furlongs,

Mr. Boyd's dun Duncaggan, 1ost, salb........ Mr. Boyd

Mr. Orlebar 2

Mr. Bruce's, gr. Courage, 112t. 4lb...Mr. Firth Mr. Bruce's, dan Chips, 1st. 1lb.Mr. Wilson Mr. Boyd's, br. Dunrobin, Lost 320. Mr. Bor 3 Mr. Dryasdust's, gr. Gold Seeker, 11st. Ilb...

Mr. Green o

A good race between Chips and Courage which resulted in a close wa for the former. Time 1.20.

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LONDON, December 18th. The Daily Chronicle publishes a despatch from Tientsin stating that Li Hung Chang, the Viceroy of Pe chill, is suffering from Influensa, and bin a critical condition.

In its natural features. It particularly_resem- bles the Gympie goldfield in Queens land, one of the richest fields in Australia. If Mr. Bibby had the crushing power there, he could turn out a couple of thousand ounces of gold per month at the present time. There is an extent of alx miles of crushing stuff requis ing little or no exertion to raise. All that is required is ample crushing and pumping machinery. Mr. Bibby has elaborated a scheme. for supplying all the more power he wants up to 1,000 horse power by an electric installation, the necessary water power being got from the mountain river about three miles from the goldfield. It would cost a sum not beyond the resources of the company, and. It would put the company in the position of being absolutely second to none in the world describes the work done during the year. Two from three to four dwts per too which is extre for economical working. The cost of winslag the gold from the stone would then not exceed hundred thousand beds were found la London,mely cheap. Mr. Woodyatt then spoke of thic and over two million free meals given to the burstag of the dam and the flooding of the poor. Two hundred men are employed on the mine, with which all our readers are acquainted. Colonial farm established by the Army, General Booth's scheme has been specially and This then is Mr. Woodyatt's opinion on the

Raub Goldfeld. cordially greeted in New Zealand, and the Army decides upon the location of an over-sea colony

Prince, Damrong sails in the steamship Carthage for Colombo, en route to India,

The first year's seport on General Booth's "Darkest England" Scheme has been issued, and shows that the receipts amounted to one

hundred and sixteen thousand pounds. The report

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The Speaker contains an article by Sir Charles Dilke, in which he urges the evacuation of Egypt. England, he says, is in honour must previously give the guarantees to which bound to evacuate that country, but France

seven. she agreed in eighteen hundred and eighty-

CAIRO, December 12th.

The Austrian refugees who recently arrived at Korosko, from Khartoum, report that there so fifty Europeans still at Omdurman, all of whom are well.

Mr. John Glipin' gr. Wild Mint, rost. 61b... Mr. Dryasdunt's gr, Nero, 11st, 1lb.Mr. Green 3 Dancraggan carrying off the Ledger" Cup The ball was opened on the third day by

after a very good race, with Mint, who was capitally ridden by Mr. Orlebar, a good second, Dubcraggan, of course, was the most fancied, but had Mint tried a bit harder earlier in the race he would undoubtedly have won. The favorita led throughout, and was just able to shake Mint The Austrian refugees from Khartoum confirm of by a neck. Time x min. 57 secs. T the report of the recent serere defeat of the FORKOSA CUP, (presented) value §—; for bond dervishes by Shillouck, and declare that the Ade Griffins at date of entry, and for all Ponies whole of the Soudan desires the restoration of first raced as Griffins in Amoy; wlaners of Egyptian rule. They also state that Stalin Bey at liberty, one race yib, extra, of two or more rolb, extra; mill at Omdurman, where he Mr. Barney's gr, Lamorna, 11st, fib.....................

weights as per scale ; entrance $5. One mile. bat la closely watched,

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Lieutenant-Colonel Goldsmidt, Deputy An Mr. Guess' dus Quickstep, Irst. rib. Mr. Firth asistant-General, takes charge of the arrange- ments under Baron Hirsch Scheme for the Jewish colonization of Argentina.

Quickstep. The former get well away on the ralls and held that position for the first half mile. Lamorns then rushed up, but his "fock" was apparently unable to keep him within a mile of the sticks, and through this lost a deal of way, Quickstep, taking advantage of the space, pushed hard for home, but never managed to get on even terms with the leader. A neck divided

Lanies' PURAE; (presented); valce § for all China ponies to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Toochow and Formost; calch weights over 11 stane, 4lbøj entrance $5. Once round and a distance.

Mr. John Gilpia's, br. Serenade, 11st. Ab... Mr. Boyd's ro.Dunoon, 11st, solb, Mr.Thomast

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The new Parnellite organ which has been started in Dublin publishes the following at programme of the party :-Home Rule, Reform of Land Laws, Reinstatement of unfantly evicted tenants, the Executive to depend upon an Idah Parliament, which is to have control of the Follce and the appointment of the Judges.

December 31st. The Post Office has renewed its contract for the conveyance of the Mails via Brindisi for one year.

The Daily News states that the Comte De Paris, being weary of the struggle and continued expenditure, renounces his claims to the throne of France.

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At the Baw Street Polico Court yesterday, Mr. Hastings, M. P., was charged with missp propriation of trust funds amounting to fifteen thousand pounds. The accused was remanded, ball being refused,

The Vicar-Apostolle in China telegraphs that | the native Christians who were lately massacred numbered close upon a thousand.

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| Mr. John Gülpin'i hay Múlabrace, 11st, dib....

Mr. Boyd 3 Mr. Bruce's griCannon Boy, lost. gib.....

Mr. Orlebar o Captain Jack's wh. Parade, 1fat. 4lb. Mr. Green o This was a most interesting race, and if Lamorna had not the most friends, the generat sympathies of the crowd were extended to his Mr. Guees' d. Quickstep, 1182 1lb....Mr. Firth | sporting ownerwho agala donned his owncolours. Mr. Boyd's gr. Donraven, rost, ralb 'Mr. Boyd a | Cannon Boy was backed for a bit, as was also Mr. Dryadual's gr. Gold' Seeker; trst. rib...

Mr. Green 3 Mr. Trio's gr. Planoer, Trst, ilb...Mr. Wilson

The first event of the day was opened by a field of four facing the music for the Compradores Cup. Owing to Boyd's superior riding Danraven was the most fancied, but the speedy Quickstep had many friends. The appropriately named one as usual got off with a slight advantage them at the finish. A very popular win. Time and, being on the rails, was never caught, a min. 19 secs. A tremendous_race for second place ensued || between Gold Seeker and Danzaren, bat the latter caught the judge's eye by a neck. Additional Interest was centred in his race by the advent of a sporting dog named. “ Spot," who disputed fourth position with Plonger.

A sensational action for slander has occupied was a good finish between them, but "Spot" got

the Courts during the past week. The actions Ibero Just a bit ahead. This was his list

Mr. Wilsonts brought by the wife of Captain Osborne, of the appearance, Time ? win. 414 scc.

Mr. Dryardust's ch. Fantan, 11st. 4ib. Mr. Firth 3 Carabineers, against Major Hargreave, a retire CHALLENGE CUP, value yo Gulness; a forced Mr. Bruce'sgr. Courage, izst, 4th. Mr. Jenkinsa officer, and his wile (the latter a cousin of th

entry for allAmoy and Formosa-owned Ponies,

This was the great race of the day. Dunoon plaintiff), for accusing her of stealing and selling optional to Subscription Griffins of this season; was factwo of Mrs. Hargreare's pearls valued at eight half of the entrance fees to go to the winter to that the most fancied nothwithstanding the fact hundred pounds. On the opening of the Court be won two consecutive meetings by #-Pony or

to-day, the fifth day of trial, Sir Charles Russell Ponies, the bond fide property of the same The favorita made the pace so warm from the

other hand he had tremendous pall in jockeys counsel for the plaintiff, withdraw the case, and owners; weights as per scale; entrance $10, start that his weight told and before half the

verdict was acccordingly entered for the One-mile.

defendants. distance had been covered ho seemed to “crack Mr. Boyd's dan Duncraggan, rost. áll

Denial is given to the statement published by Mr. Boyd-x that batrace was over. Mr. Thomas, however, renounced bi claims to the throne of France.

up and being passed by Serenade it seemed the Daily News that the Comis de Paris has Mr. Dryandust's.gr. Nero, 11st. alb.sinuun ** nursed him a bit and finally brought him in

PARIS, December 22nd. Mr. Green with a tremendous rush and succedded in making The deaths are announced of Lieutenant Mr. John Gilpin's, g. Wild" Mint, rost,6lb dead-heat of a race that was virtually finished. General John Murray Macgregor and Mr. Peter

Mr. Orlebar 3 Time Bask. The decider was run off a few Taylor, formerly member for Leicester, Mr. John Gilpin's, br. Serenade, rist. 6ib...

minutes afterwards and resulted in a very easy

LONDON, December 23rd Mr. Jenkins o win for Dunoon. In a neat little speech Mrá. Bunu m

The dramaticending of the Osborne-Hargreaves Mr. John Gilpin's, bay Mainbrace, szt. 4lb | Hosle presented the purse to the winner who in

tara appropriately responded and presented the slander case has caused intense sensation, the *** Duncraggan was a firm favorite, but Nero and fair doner with a bouquet of flowers. Run-of plaintiff having sword to an elaborate albi and hinted that Major and Mrs. Hargreaves weret he the uncertain Wild Mint were also fancied. The time, I mia, 25.

culprits, Bis Charles Russell withdrew the aetion The Engines and Boiler can be farpacted on start was the only bad one of the meeting, and the LOTTERY CUP) vaino. Sion; and Pony 8351 owing to an imperative order from Captain application to the Superintendent at "Abeilsen race was really won as soon as the "Tag" fall, for Subscription Griffins of this season ƒ Osborne, the plaintiff's husband, the proceeds of Docks, consigli shital reall for Duncraggan, on the ralik, got off with a great weights as per acale j'entrance $5. One talle the sale of the jewels having at the last moment TERMS OF SALE Cash before delivery/1⁄2

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MARADTrawa, December asd...

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fend and was never approached, aljhough Nero

busted him for all he was worthe, hiim a good Mt. Barnay'a gr. Lamorna, 118, ilb third. Time s ming, 15 BOCK:

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SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, and PROVISION MERCHANTS, NAVY CONTRACTORS, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS No. 11 Prays Central, '{Opposti Padder's Wharf).

SOLE AGENTS FOR AHTJEN'S GENUINE COMPOSITION,

FOR

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THE BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS. HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, specially mans. factored for coating the inside of STEEL SHIPS,

SPECIALLY SELECTED,

EX PRIME, FORK and BEEF in Barrels. Alio AMERICAN PRIME SUGAR-CURED

HAMS and BACON.. CHR. MOTZ & Ca, BORDEAUX CLARETS. CEMENT from the celebrated Factory of H

moor,

FLENSBURG STOCK BEER,

·' ENGINEERS' AND BLACKSMITHS MACHINERY AND TOOLS. ÉVERY. KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRICES, ALL KINDS OF COALS.

| SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Des Coteaux and fir fincat old BRANDY COGNAC, 4 Stars, selected expressly for F, B. & Co., Sole Agents.

SOLE AGENTS

FOR CHINA AND JAPAN

TULE

FOR THR

LIFE PRESERVER AND RAFT.

Manufactured by the

LEDUC TULE IMPROVEMENT

COMPANY,

SAN FRANCISCO,{"CAL..."", Hoogkong, roth November, 1891,

"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE"

CLARKE'S

WORLD-FAMED

BLOOD MIXTURE

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER.

from

OR cleansing and

A MEET IN Held in b SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY the 16th instant, at 9 for 6.30 pt. precisely impala, caring the blood ty Visiting Brethren are cordially invited, fre

Hodgins, gih January, töga": JAM [73 ROTHEN MARK LODGE OF HONGKONG

No. 154.

VW REGULAR MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in' FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 18th inst, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Hongkong, xath January, 1892.

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recommended.

For Scroiala, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, Eczema, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never- failing and permanent curt

Notices of Firms...

NOTICE.

~HE Undersigned has This Day established

Rimself as AUCTIONEER and GOODS

THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT CHOP CHEUNG,

TEAM AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,AN

The Engines of the Chop-choung were constructed by Mean ILIR & Corof Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct Acting Surface Condensing type, cylinder so) and 38" dia, with a stroke of 26, The Crank Shaft is 61" dia, at the Crank pin and dia at the journals. The HP. Platon Rod is 34 and the LP. 38" dia. The Piston and Con Recting Rod boltes are by dia, At Petag Lagu

Slagle Acting CirculatingBROKER. dia. by is stroke, Pump 8" dia. by 23 stroke, and Double Acting Feed and Bilge Pump (one each) 3" dla..by.73") strake. Meningi

These Engines have been very little used and are in thoroughly good under.RRIES

The Boller is of the Horizontal Multitubular type, with three Furnaces and Vertical Dome top. Its dim is to all by gft. 20" long, external measuretients mades, af die Dome gi 44o dia, by fit, high; Tubes, 145 in number by 3% ex. dia. It is in fairly good condition Saving M recently undergone considerable repairs, and, would fast in active service for over five years.

All defects and errors of description pers chaser's risk, in my lewe

GORD

Auction

angi 74th January, 1895.

13:01

GEO. P. LAMMERT. Hongkong, yth December, 1891.

DENTISTRY.

123

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE FEES. KWONG, TAIFONG

Surgeon Dentist, Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly

mak asistant to Dr. Roakas),

WOW BASEREMONYRA

THE BANK BUILDINGS,

BUS QUIBUS, ROAD,

us Dakin Bros. of Chian, Edy.

ON-FREE

I Cares Old Sores,

Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck, Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs.

Cares Blackheads, or Pimples on the Faes. Cures Scurvy Bores

Cares Cancerous Ulcers,

Cares Blood and Skin Diseases. Caren Glandular Swellings,

Clears the Blood from all impure matter, From whatever cause arising... Clarke's Blood Mixture is the only resi Specific for Gont and Rheumatic pains, for it removes the cause from the blood and bones,

As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the

most delicate constitution of either sex, the

Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value ftuar

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS.

Clarke's Blook Mixture is sold in Bottles 25, gd. each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity-114sufficient to effect a permahent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, by all Chemists and Patent, Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England Trade Mark Blood Miduro."

A

CAUTION,

Furchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixture should' see that they get the gennine article. Worthless, Imitations are sometimes palmed off by unprins cipled vendors. The words “Lincoln, and, Midland Counties Drug Company Lincoln,) England, are engraved on the Goramment Stamp, and Clarke's Work-fazned › Blood- Misture blown in the Bottle, without which

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