Intimations.
DAKIN, CRU CKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.
WHISKIES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1893.
the narrow and shallow creeks which lead from Canton Into the West River.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
DAWSON's Whisky.
"WHERE WILL ye e'er see men say happy, as them wbs Uke to taste the drapple"-of Dawson's Whisky.
a stage and all the numerous doctors merely SHAKESPEARE improved upon. All the world's
The reputed moving spirit in this enter- prise was once well known in Hongkong as the right-hand man of Admiral FONGTER O. & O. S. S. Co. steamer Gaelic, with and old residents will readily recognise in matis, &c, left San Francisco for this port, vasher-both ways. him Mr. Li Li Qui, once Interpreter Yokahami, on the and fast. In the Supreme Court and around whose name a cloud of notoriety arose as to his alleged connection with kidnapplog Water, or Hot Water and Sugar, It is simply cases in which wealthy Chinese merchants delclous.$13 per case.
LIQUEUR WHISKY (QUARE BOTTLE). His is one of the finest -Whi kien ever Imported into Chion. With Aarated
SCOTCH
F.O.S.-A very fine Did Blended Whisky.-$11 LOCHABER A Mellow Old Scotch Whisky
per calc.
with fine flavour.-$9 per desen,
of Hongkong were removed to Canton, there to be fleeced by the Official by whom he was employed. After the death of Admiral Fong Mr. Li, from his connection with Chinese official
Ax American philosopher has laid it down that a person who affects gandy ties is lavariably something of a neck romancer.
Dawson's Perfection Old Scotch Whisky recom. mends itself as the most wholesome beverage in the market.
THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongulde wessels hoisting code pennant C between 9 and 10.30 am. on Sunday, to convey about 12.30 pm.
DURING iba voyage of the steamer Activ, fam Holbow to Hongkong, the key of the treasure room is said to have been stalen from the room of one of the officers and some $400 " annexed."
Wx obterve that the United States Consulate at this port has been removed from Sermoar Terrace to " Brzebum," Gleneally; the late Mr. J.S. Lapralk's private residence for a number of Year,
AT the Magistracy to-day, a morphine injector | times were consequently good. There was a was fined $15 by Mr. Wodehouse.
DAWSON'S Perfection Old Scotch Whisky is not | sold under any fictitious name, or branch,
MANY an impecunious man today wishes he had not turned bla gold and silver into barn.
MAJOR FAITHFULL of "Our Very Own left Londen, vid San Francisco, on leave of absence. to-day by the Pacific Mall Col's. Par for
THE "EDENDALE” STRANDED,
Intelligence reached Hongkong to-day that the steamship Edendale ran ushore at Cape Kami, near the entrance to Haluan Straits, two
deuse crowd of Chinese wherever a view of the course was to be had, but they melted away by the time the last race was ran, and the police arrangements were so good that there was no Confusion when the races were over. With sing racon to get through before dark, the intervals | were brief, and they were made less tedious, if they were tedious at all, by the excellent playing of the Town Band, under the direction of Com- mander Vela.
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The CRITERION STAKES, a sweepstakes of Tis,
The detalls of the racing are an follow (—
to ench, with Tis, 100 added; second pany The. so; for Chins ponies; weight for inches ss per scale. One mile. Mr. Jossar's gr. Firefly, tost, talb.sun......
Mr. H. Sampion Mr. Sassoon's bl. Blackberry, 1st. 4ib. Owner a Mr. John Peel's gr. Merry Thought, 1st, rib,
Mr. Reynell 1
GLENMURRIE-A Pure Malt Whisky. Ex-circles, obtained the monopoly of running men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning - walls and Co., the local agent, two elegant show / days ago while en routs to this port from Mr. Uto's ch. Au Revoir, zost, gib..................
cellent value for the money.-$7 per dozen.
GIM OLD TOM-A very fine Sweetened Gla, Bottled
expressly for us.-$5 per dozen. KEY BRAND-In small White Glass Bottles, The very finest precurable.-$8 per dezen.
CHARTREUSE, CURACOA, D.U.M., &C.'
All previous qu'atatlans cancelled. The above prices are calculated for a 2/5) Dollar,
Hongkong, a5th October, 1893- 113
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCKS
THE Japanese cruiser Yoshino, which salied from England for the East not long since, is to be a splendid looking craft, sad to be the described as having a very rowerful armament, fastest in the world.
THE Canadian Pacific, Raliway Co's royal mail steamer Empress of India arrived at Shanghai resterday at 9 30 p.m., and will leave again to night at 9 o'clock for this port, where she may be expected to arrive at about 9am on the 7th inst.
AT the Magistracy to-day. It cost a "mooning" saflor named Johann Wilhelm Sonderlund, one Mexican dollar to disprove a charge of spring into the forbidden secrets of the the Ly-ce-moon Fort which was preferred against him by the police.
steam launches on the West River and this has been going on without let or hindrance for the last three years. At the present moment the fleet of launches under his control numbers at least thirty, all of a large size and capable of carrying a considerable number of passengers in addition to a fair quantity of cargo. Their principal revenue, however, is derived by towing junks from Canton through the surrounding creeks. These launches all fly the Chinese "mandarin" flag, and have a free pass for all barrier stations between Canton and Wuchow-foo. The profits derived from this trade, from sharing in which foreigners have been debarred, have apparently been sufficient for the owner to inaugurate 8 line of CONFECTIONERY large steamers, and be the first in the field with, suitable vessels to oppose foreign ship-owners as soon as the lalter are allowed to trade there and in a business with which he Is already intimately acquainted and over which he at the present moment holds entire con- We are pleased to learn that Mr. C. F. Smith, 1on of Mr. Henry Smith who is so well known trol. This large steam launch trade has
as baving been identified with the Hongkong been carried on openly from Canton forsod Whampoa Dock Company for agrest some three years yet no remonstrance bas number of years, successfully passed his final apparently ever been made by the Foreign examination as a marine engineer to-day, Ministers to get the same privilege con- ceded to Foreign-owned launches as that enjoyed by the "r" line.
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AND
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
JORDAN ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUTTER
SCOTCH, ASSORTED TOFFEES,
PURE
DRAGEES, PRALINES,
and a large selection
F
of
CONFECTIONERY
from the leading Manufacturers.
TEE Straits Times understands that it is pro- posed to locrease both the letter and newspaper rates of postage from Singapore to all parts of the world from the zat of January next. The increase in each instance will, it is said, be about fifty per cent, on the present rates.
CHINESE vernacular newspiders report that at reputedly wealthy alive of Canton named Tral Hael-ching, and who has spent a long time la We have every reason to believe that various parts of Manchuria, has been invited by the Viceroy Li Hong-chang to proceed to Tien- the petition sent In by the Hong-tain to organise plane for the opening of mines in kong Chamber of Commerce to Lord | Heb-lung-klang, Kirin and Fengtlen. Roszozav signed by the Hon. J. J. KESWICK, and dated 31st July last, will have the desired offect of getting the West River opened up to Foreign trade as far as Wuchow in. Kwangsi, but at the same time it is a great pity such a body as PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME, GUAVA, the Chamber of Commerce should have
CADBURY'S SPECIAL
CHOCOLATE CREMES.
and other
FRUIT JELLIES
in great variety.
TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS,
COLOURED OPALS MOUNTED IN PLUSH, representing favourite subj cts.
If there is only the proverbial grain of truth in to be held under the auspices of the Smoking what Dame Ramour says, the smoking concert
Concert Club in the Theatre Royal, this evening, will prove a phenomenal success. The Chair will be taken by Mr. A. J. Leach, Q.C., at 9 15 pm, and visitors' tickets may be bad, subject to the regulations, from any of the Committee.
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We have received from Mesus. H. E. Bottle- cards which the manufacturers of the famous Singer's sewing machines are Just now distri bating.
Hongay with a cargo of the Charbonnages Co coal. The local agents of the Edendale, Masera Dodwell, Calill & Co, courteously inform us | that this is all they know about the mishap, but The coolle reporte-t in last night's fans to have ¦ it is probable the steamer got ashore in a fog been severely wounded by a Sikh constable | While trying to made the buoyed channel of the as the and inst. is now in a serious con- Straits. The Endale in a screw steamer of dition in the Civil Hospital, and to be suffering 1,366 tons register, and was bolit in Sunderland
from erysipelas.
We are advised by the Secretary of the Punjom Mising Co. of the receipt of a telegram from the daring October, crushing 454 tous giving a mines to the effect that the mill ran 21 days
yield of 600 ounces of gold,
THE kidnapping case which came on before Mr. Hastings at the Magistracy yesterday, was concluded to-day The first defendant was sentenced to sine months' imprisonment, the second to three monsts and the talent, the discharged.
AN accountant named Chung Chan war to-day committed for trial at the next Criminal Sessions by Mr. Hastings for the alleged embezzlement of $130. Mr. C. D Wilkissae prosecuted an behalf of Taxi Chin, the complainant, who is a coal merchant on Praya West.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s royal mail steamer Empress of China, from Hongkong rived at Shanghal at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, and will leave galo for Nagasaki at 9 o'clock to night, where she may be expected at the latter port at 7 a.m. on the 6th Iasi,
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ALL our sporting readers, and indeed the public generally, will learn with keen regret of the last which Mr. D. E. Sassoon has sustained through the death of his famous race-pony Hero, who died suddenly at Shanghai to-day. A fall Monday's Telegraph. account of Hero's brilliant record will appear in
WIFE-I heard you tell Mr. Jones in the library that a single kiss cost you $20. I demand, st professional game of billards at the Club. Wie Husband-Ob, don't be alarmed. It was a Oh! And she thinks "How could I have been so stupid!" and be. "By the godel that was a genuine inspiration!"
We learn that an understanding has been rived at between the owners of the steamship. at the latter vessel was run lato and sunk by Bantam and Amigo. It will be remembered. the Haniam in Hongkong Harbour some months ago and that this vessel has been advertised for Hale by the Colonial Court of Admiralty; the sale, however, will not now take place,
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In 1888 to the order of Mr. Laing of that port.
Just as we go to press we learn that a telegram was received here this afternoon setting forth that the Edendale is aahore on a sand bank, seir Cape Kum), and that Chinese gunboats | have been despatched from Holhow and Pakhol
to her assistance.
PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR
THE FAR EAST.
Mr. Crawford o Mr. Sassoon's ch. Hohenzollern, 11st. 4lb......
Mr. Meyrick o Mr. Sassoon's br. Mighty, 11st. rìb. Mr. Dallas o
Six panies faced the starter, and after a falte start and some difficulty in getting away the second time, the pontes went off very well, Blackberry. At the f mile, the same positions Merry Thought soon tank the lead followed by were maintained and at the mile Au Revolt
+ had come up third, while at the Monument
Firefly, admirably sidder, came up and won by length, Blackberry second, Merry Thought third, and Hohenzollern Isst-Time, amin. 7 KOCH.
Part Mutuel -Blackberry 74, Merry Thought | 44. Mighty aï, Firefly 9, Hohenzollern 8, Aa
Revoir 6, The Field 1.—Total 164-B320. The Jockey CUP, value, Tie, too; for China ponies that have never won a race; to be ridden by Jockeys who have never had a win- ning mount before this meeting; weight for laches as per scale; entrance, Tiš. 5. One mile. Mr. Gilbert's bay Privateer, 11st, 1lb.............
Mr. Davies I Mr. Ring's gr. Starvellag, cost, salb...........
Mc Sebaiff z October 13th.To Hongkong: Mrs. Best, Miss Mr. Toeg's bay Conge, 11st. 1lb. Mr. J. Jones 3 L. Summers, Lieut. E. Ď. Clarke.
Ms. Twobee's bay Imperiallar, 11st. lb
Mr. A. W. Burkill o Per P. and O. steamer Victoria, from London, October 27th-To, Hongkong: Miss Goldie, Imperialist being nervous and Congo stubborn. After some difficulty the four ponies got away,
Per P. and O. steamer Himalaya, from Lon- Hon. and Mrs. North. don, October 6th-To Yokohama vía India :
Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, from London
Mr. C. S. Weir,
November roth-To Yokohama, via Bombay: Fer P. and O, steamer Arcadia, from London,
Mrs. W. E. Burnett and children, Mr. C. Ward Jackson, To Shanghai: Mr. and
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Privateer, soon took the lead with Imperialist the same relative positions were maintained, second and Starreling third. At the # mlle p though the leader had fallen back somewhat, the other three ponies being close together. At the Per P. and . steamer Thames, from Landon,mile Starveling was, second, AS WAS the November 16th,--To Yokohama: via Bombay case at the Monument. At the 3 mlle Privateer Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stuart, Mr. J. C. S. was still ahead and Congo third, Privateer winn Rashleigh.
Ing easily, Imperialist, läs”.—Time amie, rojsce.
Per Mesageries Maritimes steamer Salaxie, from Marsellies October 15th.-To Shanghai: Brewer. Me Liddle. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer. Yarra, from Mariellles, October 29th.—To Yokohama: Mr. Wadsgail, Mr. Yamada. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. T. Gheetteng
kong: Me. Ullmans,
Per Menageries Maritimes steamer Natal, form Marselles, November rath-To Hong.
SHANGHAI AUTUMN RAGE MEETING
Esq. Stewards in charge of the scales:-John Judges:-J. S. Fearon, Esq.; A. McLeod, Macgregor, Esq.; C. Bearmand, Esq.; Č. J. Dragon, an towards in charge of the tele graph and numbers -H. J. H. Tripp Esq.; B. A. Clarke, Exq.; J. A. Pond, Esq. Starters: TimekeeperA. E. Jones, Esq. Clerk of the E. H. Gore-Booth, Esq.; C. J. Ashler, Esq.
Barnen Dallas, Esq.
Pari Matuel Congo 76, Privateer 35 Starveling 26, Imperfallst 18.---Total 153—$7651 The MAIDEN STAKES, value, Tis. 200 and one- fourth of the entrance fees; record pony to receive one-fourth of the entrance fees; for China poales that have never run at any meeting weight for Inches as per scale's entrance, Tis. 5. Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. Ring's wb. Hailos, 10st. alb........... Mr. Meyrink Mr. Tretan's gr. Bilgand, 10st. 14b. Mr. Read Mr. Sanoon's sk. Viceroy, 11at. lb.
Mr. Dallas g Mr. Mustard's ge, Sovereign, rost. 1alb
Mr. Machado a Mr. Graham's gr. Sydney, 11st. 41b, Mr. Graham's bik Melbourne, 1137. dib
Mr. Taylor o
Mr. M. Jones o
Mr. C. R. Burkciji o
Mr. Josuer's gr. Scallywag, 10st, glb, Mr. John Feat's gr. Marksman, fost gib Mr. John Peel's gr. Freedom,"iost. alb.
shewn so dense an amount of geographical ignorance as that displayed in this letter WAITING under date 27 alt, the Nanking correspondent of the Mercury says: Central to the Minister for Foreign Affairs who Anwei has suffered no less than other parts of was asked to press upon the Chinese the country from this year's unprecedented Government the necessity of opening up evasion of malarial fever. Both Foreign and the upper branch of the Chukiang, or
Natira dispensaries have been busy. It has been difficult to keep up the stack of quinine, Pearl River, known as the Sil-kang or In Chu-chow city, where your correspondent is West River &c." while a glance at the at present located, the applicants are of the poor local charts would at once have revealed peasantclass, and the orthodox dose of the "bitter" for having recently given birth to four lusty boys, Coursa -E.H. Gore-Booth, Esq. Secretary Mr. John Gilpin's gr. Silver Spray, real rib...
medicine has #gʻin and again been baffled by the irreslatible risings of this malarial monster,
the fact that the Pearl River and the West River are not connected. The navigation of the West River, up as far as Some notion of the enormous consumption of Wuchow, is simple enough, but at the same observes a home mapes, be gained from the fact beer in the civilized countries of the world may, time it must not be forgotten that the that last year no less than three thousand million, entrance to the West River near allons of beer were imbibed in Europe alone. Macao and not by the Bogue Forts.with 1,051,000,000 gallons; Great Britain being
Germany, of course, headed the list of consumants The question which intending steamship good second with 855,000,000; third came of handsome and artistle designu, sultable to all owners on the West River have to con-
Austria with 300,000,000 gallons, while France and-Belgium were "bracketed" fourth with tastes and at moderata prices.
alder is, what class of boat is most suitable 20,000,000 splece. Denmark "tails the list If the trade is to be carried on via Canton with a miserable 145,000 gallons. -as, in our opinion; it must be.
A Large Assortment of ENGLISH AND JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS,
"A, S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
The Hongkong Dispensary. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841, Hongkong, 3rd November, 1893.
a
gratulations to a lady of Tanginan, Kuangtung. THE Hupas bas committed to print its con-
and thus meritoriously adding to the population of the empire. The lady in question is the wife of a member of the gentry of the above named city and the sister of high court digofiary at patent. Peking. The point of this para, is painfully
ALL who have travelled in the Facile Mail hat Mr. J. H. Maher, the papaior parser of that Company's steamship Perswill learn with regret best, is so seriously ill as to render it necessary for bim to remain behind in Hongkong for medical treatment, The Peru failed this after noon. The unvarying courtesy shewn by Mfr. Maher to passengers travelling by the line has won for him many friends who will be glad to
Mr. Tong's gr. Volga, rost. alb.................
Mr. Empy's blk. Tremont, rost, salb............
Mr. Midwoud o
Mr. Reynt i o
Mr. H. Sampaćin o
Mr. Crawford o
FIRST DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER JOTH.;
Mr. Allan o A big field of twelve faced the starter. There It cannot be questioned that for our outdoor
was ono falsy start, Viceroy going the wrong way aports this year we have been favoured with and not being stepped till he had
gona some excellent weather. It was cloudy, but not too distance. When the fag fell, Brigand soon took
not too much; and it was warm enough but not was second, but at the mila he came on and claudy yesterday; there was enough wind but the lead, followed by Viceroy and Hellor, the other straggling behind. At the mile Heilon oo warm; indeed, as the sun began to decline took first place wioning a splendid race. it got a flute chilly, and the pretty cloaks and Brigand second, Viceroy third, Freedom fourth, capes that the modern fashion erjolas were Markman filth, Veiga last-Time, nain everywhere in evidence. Although so many 32 SOCK. people have gone up country to see the Hang-51, Freedom 33, Volga 21, Silver Spray 17, Pari Mutuel Holl# 91, Viceroy 83, Dilgand In a letter over the initials "J. A." and THUS the Singapore Frai Prass-The long-learn of his speedy recovery.
ch w Bore, or to shoot pheasants, or Just for a Sovereiga 6, Tremont 4, Melbourne 2, Scallyway which appeared in this journal in June, 1892, New Oriental Banking Corporation has not yet THE vernacular Sinwanpas reports that L filled with ladies and with men there were two The SHANGHAI STEEPLECHASE; valgo, Tis. 100
promised report concerning the liquidation of the
holiday, the Grand Stand and the lawn were 3, Sydney 1.-Total 300m$1,500. descriptive of a trip from Canton to Was been lassed. It has been ascertained, however, Hong-chang, bas appointed General Nieh Shih chow, the writer deals with the subject riach 13 in the . From the latest advices it in, Shanel, to make a tour of inspection ng new creations" for the aun season are
second pony to receive So per cent and the that the total dividend to creditors will scarcely cheng. Brigadier General designate of Talynan or three very handsome gewas, but many of the
third pop 20 per cent of the entrance fees very fully and his views are well worth seems that the total loss sustained will amount the Russo-Chinese frontier belonging to the being reserved, apparently, for the third
for Chinsonles; four ponies to start or no the consideration of those interested to the great figure of 1409 669, made up 13 Manchtrian provinces. General Nich started day. There were a large number of visitors
TRCE; catch weights over ftat; entrance, Tis, in the opening up of the new trade follows 1-76. in the on the claims of) overland on his tour on the 14th instant, accom❘ present from Hongkong and the
$ from the Widow's Monument twice round. £4400,000, £1,540,000 shareholders capital, panted by a bodyguard and suite of some thing
CORN and In. The only available channel from Canton 2606,000; est £163,559. That such a loss five officers and servants, and as bide good-bye pants. Although the Stewards have raised the Mr. Renby's gr. Bendige, 1st. alb...Owoce t Into the West River is by way of the could have been sustained in realising assets of toon that day by a large number of the Tientsin commission on the Parl Mutuel to ten per cent. Mr. Robson's gr. Camptown, 11st. Ob mouth of what is known as the Fatshan
the value of £8,000,000 appears almost incredible.
this gentia form of gambling was überally supe Mr. P. A. C AKMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS Creek, below the Canton Cemetary, via A NORTHERN contemporary reports that the A JAPANESE Buddhist priest, who attended as
ported ; and it is evident that the Race Club wilt. P. A. Cresthwaite's gr, Carelens, Tilb fat.
Owner 3 the Brick Kiln Creek and entering the Chinese authorities at Nanning-belen made representative, has been saying some pointed the end of the fourth day. The wins were un- Mr. Josser's gr. Guarantee, rest, olb,
rocure a very handsome addition to lin funds by Mr. Chondeur'a ölk. Taryota-boom-de-sy. Fish Oibu, mansectsen.....Mr. C. R. Borkül West River at Kum-chuk. In many so'k ulilmo, when a man named Liu Shing, who recently held in Chia-go. We read that he usually well divided, and were all well received. what they regard as an important capture on the things at the World's Parliament of Religion, places, however, these creeks are very had long been wanted by the silicials of Hepes goletly put the company into possession of a few only one owner, Mr. Trabau, took two frais, as
Mr. H. Sampson o narrow and at low water they will admit of and Ashwel, for his alleged connection with the dial facts, such as last year's prohibition-for-though Fortune were determined to recomposed text, but at the second [smp Camp:owD WAS Four ponies started, led by Bendigo, Guaranico On the 13 h October, at Peking, Mrs. OLIVA, a draught of only three feet. And without had long been hiding in the mountains and the American territories, tho. San Francis aim for the breakdown of his fine" pony, "leading. Camptown and Bandige negailated the wife of Professor OLIVER, of the Imperi College, doubt the new Company, reported to be woods of Tahiang, was captured
Kolao-hwel, was arrested. The prisoner, who bidding his countrymen from settling in one el
by Heutecin regulation disqualifying Japanese children from and so far the only conqueror of Hese next jump together, Bendigo again forging ahead, under the management of Mr. Lt, has colonal and a body of soldiers hom Waku. He attending the public schools there, the processions Majestic, Here himself only came out with Guarantee third. This posliten was main-
was brought before the Webu. Total, sitting through?
talped til nour the Monument, the last time round, and if European owners do not give this whee, according to native reports, he admitted adopted by some Christian dwellers in Japan et pectations were entirely upset in the first two biot. Bendigo was first, Camptown accend and
Japa must go," and the friendly custom
start against him, with the usual result. Eztook third place, with Guarantee, close behind matter their Immediate attention they will that he was one of the chiefs of the organisation, placlug before their houses the
notice, be left in the cold when the time for chase at arms for raising a rebellion in Hupes then thanked America for sending missionaries the Celesion Staker, while the success of his
having been concerned with Mason in the pur-Japanese allowed to enter here. The speaker races, excellent siding biloging Firefly to first in Taxi-a-boom-de-ay last. competition arrives.
In 1891. He gave a lot of other information is to his besighted land, but asked tolerance for owner on Privateer in the Jockey Cup was to the internal working of the society, past-words people who were “ambarrassed by the sweet etc. The prisoner, who is about go years of age, and warns liquid of the inaren of Christianity greeted with very hearty cheers; The Maidens is a native of Hapch
WAR A VERY HDG Trace, and everyone was glad to 100 Mr. Meyerink winning, on his own The Steeplechase, which followed an excellent
pony iffim, was a very successful one, and it is doubt- tal whether the mistake made by Guarantee the second time round at the "satural, the only
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On the a'at Octaher, at Peking, Mrs. OLIVER, } decided upon the right class of steamer, with a number of other officials, for examination certain Western towiss bearing tha words, | once, and... only, one, poży was found to when Guarantee threw his aider, Careless Ben
mife of Professor OLIVE2, of the Imperial College,
from pu razal fover.
heonghong
HONOZONO, SATURDAY, November 4, 1893.
The OPENING UP OF THE WEST
RIVER.
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TELEGRAMS.
more on in a
of
Part Maisel Grammatee 64, Camptown 48, -Total 136-ByBa;'*'* Bendigo 14. Tara-boom-de-ay 8, Coreless 2 The ECLIPSE STAKES, & Tweepsake of Tis. to
each for Chias pon'es ; waight for inches as per seslej winners at this meeting 7 lbs, extra. One mile and a quarter,
THE N. C. Daily Newa translates the following AFFAIRS IN MASHONALAND.
ACCORDING to thea Northern exchange foods note from a native paper:-it is reported that, in the Metropolitan province are driving so far, the salvage raked up out of the debris at
Mr. Sassoon's uk, Hero, 1st, glb...Me. Dallas a LONDON, October and.
stest number of slugees into the citles and the recently burnt down Cotton Cloth Mills at
Mr. John Peel's gr. Talisman, rest, sib The principal engagement fought the other towns. One day early last month, a band of Yangtanpoo,has realised only a few thousand twels mistakes made. by: any songs of the porking Only two panier started out of the nineteen"
Mr. Reynella day between the white troops and the Matabales, over 32.cop distressed people, headed by about when sold to some native cloth dealers, and that altered the result. In the march to
100 of f the gentry from the district of Hekan-fs;
official In view of the contemplated opening up of took place thirty-five miles from Bulawayo. The entered Faking by the Yan Ngan Gate to de blame on the mill aghorities. There is also some no chance, bat his sider was anthusiastically they did go Hesa went away lengths ahead of Inquiries up to date have laid the entire the Eclipse Stakes was reduced, Vagrant had entered There were two false sints, and when the West River to foreign trade we under-ed Matabelen attacked the Chartered Command relief from the Cly nothorities who found talk that the Yang family will have to spend a cheered whan be camu in. The Syces Stakes Talsman. This position as maitaleed, but pany's column, which was in camp under the coma shelter for the starving crowds in various considerable sum of money to save the younger was very good race, and the victory of the Bins on the way home Hero still farther increased Canton with Chinese capital to build a rifla fire fled, leaving, five hundred killed and amongst them, and it was hoped they would:j;an a-nisciens, in conjunction with what has | congratulate the starter on genius is no joke Pari Mutuel :-Hero 67, Talisman 33—Total. stand a company has been formed in and of Major Forber, and being met by a deadly temples. Rice and congen, were distributed other's officiel rank, the money being intended and Sliver was a very popular one. We murt his had and wou by many lengths and
the competi aia, 4th fleet of suitable boats for the trade between wounded on the field. The Chartered Company's getting rid of their unwelcome guests, the city rains, for a new Cloth Mill This is owing to start fourteen poses for half a mile. It was
a day or two; but instead of already been and will be realised out of the tors in the Maloo Flate of sol Canton and Wuchow-loo, and that already troops had three men killed and alx wounded oficials had next day to provide for many to the fact that there is stil some new splendid race, the fourteen ponics constieg down an agent has been commissioned to pro- Maler Adan, with the Imperial troops, amived hundrede more fom Sin-chop-kalen, and at latest machinery from Europe which has not yet the straight almost in alias. The large field The SYCKE STAKIS, walar, Tis, 100; added to 75 ceed home to secure plans and cutimates after the fight, The Gladstonian newspapers quest of food and assistance, leaving the country in positos in connection with some mare to be wall to pat the half-mile later in the day, then secole as por cant for Chlos ponies being advices they ware silli antving at the capital in --been-unpacked, bat which will be placed for this race showed that the Stewards had done per cent of the entrance fees second pony to from the principal shipbuilders in Great cute the Chartered Company of organising the they passed over bara of all regulables ordered out in the near future. It is intended enabling some of the griffus to take part in it. bond de griffes at date of entry weight for campaign with the sole object of annéxing the which they pulled up and cooked to appease that everything, shall be re-commenced on a Mr. Read was much cheered for his siding of inches as per scale i winners of one rice 7.1bs, Britain. The steamers which the company Matabele goldfields, and they advocate firm inter their hunger. The capital is fall of such undesit small scale, waiting for time and opportunity Bovril in the Cla's Cup,while the victory of her. ARTEA JĄ KOʻZANCe, Tie,, 5. Ose "műs and a. propose to build are of the stern wheel vesilon on the put of Lord Ripes to prevent help them and read them back to the le homes the of the seedent, as the Chinese saying in the last race of the day, deleted the specias Mr. John Pal's gr. Freedom, kom. salbu...
abin visitors, and it some steps are not taken to for greater development, If this plan be followed, Robinson's Touchstone, with the same sider mpy class in order to secure light draught annexation, The Unionist and Conservative again, there will probably be trouble will then goes, will be greatly miugated in the eyes of the corn gayas comse was, in capital orders tippek for the safe and convenient navigation of l'agwspapers pocaider sanigallon is impersifyn. | during the winter,.
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