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Mr. Jock's gr. Daydream, 13ıt. alb...m...
Mr. Williamson † † Dead bent.
Daydream beld the lead to the Moonment where the favourite got on even terms with hira. They raced home together, stride for stride, the Judge being voable to separate them as they passed his box.
Pari Matuel: Boldheart 18; Daydream 17.- Total 45-8125
The RUN-01.
Mr. Busey's gr. Boldheart, 121t, ralb....... Mr. Macgregor Mr. Jock's gr. Daydream, 13st. alb.......................
Mr. Williamson On the run-off after the fourth ince Boldheart won easily.
Part Mutuel:-Boldheart 45, Daydream 23.— Total 6-$135
The "HELIOS" CUP ; value, Tia, 1001 presented for griffins that have run at this meeting and not won race; placed ponics gibs, enten z weight for laches as per scale ; winners on the fourth day excluded; entrance, $5, to go to the second pony. Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. John Peel's gr. Masksman, zost. gið, ...........
Mr. Reynell 1 Mr. Graham's bik, roan Melbourne, 11st, glb,
Mr. Midwood a Mr. Empy's blk Tremont, 1918, #alb............................ Mr. C. R. Burkill
3 "Mr. Mustard's gr, Sovereign, zat, 1gibamon
Mr. Machado a Mr. John Gilpin's gr. Sliver Spray, 11th. rlb... Mr. Crawford Mr. Joner's gr. Scallywag, rost, gib.......... .................
Mr. F. A. Sampson o Mr. Graham's gr. Sydney, 11m. 41b. --...........
Mr. H. Sampson Marksman got off with the lead, closely followed by Melbourne and Sovereign to the Monument, where Melbourne Improved his portion, only to fall back when the Bushes were reached, where Tremont get into third place. Racing home, Marksman drew away and, won ersily by half-a-dozen lengths; a good third, Sydney was fourth and Silver Spray last. Time, Imin. 35seci.
Parl Mutdel-Melbonne go, Marksman 84 Tremont 13, Saretelgn 13, Scallywag to Silver Spray 9, Sydney &-Total 2z6-$1,130. The "B" CUP value, Tls. 100; presented; for all Ponies that have run at this Meeting and not won a race; weight for inchce sa per scale; placed ponies gibs, extra; winners on the fourth day excluded; entrance, $5, to go to the second Pony, One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. John Peel's gr. Talisman, 31st, 6ib.........
Mr. Reynell I Me Fernando's ple. Buccaneer, 11st. fib...... Mr. Midwood
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entrance, $5 first elder, 5/8ths; second, 2/8the third, 1/8ib. Once round,
Mr. Melchers Geheimniss................A-chong, Mr. Ballud's Rufford, ...............................................................G010 o Mr. — Seagull, ..........................Tilag-fou o Mr. Jock's Daydrea...Louis o Mr. Trebau's Brigand ........................................................Kai-foo o This was a very one-sided affair. Geheimniss being the only pony to finish without mishap the other ponies either refusing or throwing their riders before half the distance was covered. Peri Muisel: Gebelmaiss 15, Seagull 31. Brigand 24, Rufford 19. Daydream to-Total 143=$710.
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bring about a satisfactory settlement of this case. The maglatinten havo proposed these concra sions, and laid down the conditions on which they are ma'cally to be made; but neither side wil Itreems the Huangchaw prefect thought he had "chink the fence or fill up the gaps by which done the right thing in treating us civilly, and the offenders creep through, and we are forcibly showing us the prisoners, so he sent up a com reminded of that unsettled lawanit placent, report of the affair to the Viceroy, which, perhaps you have heard :—Two arigh- His Excellency, however, was of the contrary bours, who were brothers by maniago, had opinion, for he affixed to the report a pitby note to a difficulty respecting their partition fence. the effect that one prefect and two district ma Although they had mutually erected a substantial gistrates had grossly mismanaged their business. fence, in the line separating the sheep pastare A few days later the said prefect and two dis of one, from the grate field of the other, yet the frict magistraics were notified that each was lambs would creep through the crevices and fined three months' pay, and that they would destroy the grain Each asserted it to be the The Maroo8 CHAMPION RACE; for China further await the will of the proper Board.
duty of the other to 'chink the fence." After Posies, the property of members of the Shang- There is no mistake but our Giles Old Man is the usual preliminaries of demands, refusals, hai Race Club; weight, gat, yiba ; entrance, clever. He knew all about the savage proceed. | threats and mutual recriminations, the y resolved 35. Dace round; native riders in racing ings of Li Troiai in Hoklapu, but had not a word to by "the gluxious uncertainty of the law.* colours; the stakes to be banded to the riders of fault to find. He quietly received the outrs. They were; however, persuaded by their friends as follows: the winner. 5/8ths; second rider, geous depositions got up by the Mackeng magle to the more amicable meds of submitting the aj8ths ; thlid rider, 1/8th.
trate and his colleagues, and simply suggested a defence and final decision to a very worthy Mr. Joster's gr. Firely, gat, glb.........Fish
few alterations by way of Improvement. No and inteligent neighbour, who was furth- sooner, however, are they found gulity of the with conducted to the scene of trouble, and Mr. Baxay's wh. Fizshlight, gat, gib...Leon 2 500
crime of treating foreigners in a friendly fashion in full view of the premiaes: each party in Mr. Treban's br. Becswing, gat. 7ib.......Punch 3 Mr. King's ch. Brennus, gst, 7ib....................Kai-foo o
than they are reprimanded at once. Mr. Ring's br. Gideon, gst. 7lb...Diamond o
H.E. contriver to score right and left with the | his rights, and ret forth the law and the at the conclusion of which the Mr. Utos gr. Sang-froid, gst. rolb......A-chong o same shot. Should there be any question raised facts;
After some little delay Beeswing got off with a to why he condoned the unjust proceedings of arbitrator very gravely remarked: Gentle the lead rear the rails, Firefly having the worst magistrates in the Sungpu case, he can point men, the case involves questions of great nicely to this as a proof that he did nothing of the and importance, not only to the parties immedi- of the start. Half way along the back straight kind. On the other hand, should any magistrate ately interested, but to the community at large however, the last named was well in with the
be in doubt as to how foreigners ought to be and it is my desire to take soltable time for front division, and turning Probat's Corner ha
will be
warner by this not deliberation, and also for advisement with those and Flashlight were racing together abead. Jastreated, he
to err on the ride of friendliness. It seems who are learned in the law, and most expert la after the Monument was passed the favoutle
Yu Tsota) still holds a commission to take in the customs of good neighbours; in the mean- made a rush to the front, and increasing bis
hand the case, but he is la no hurry to begin. time, however, I will just clap á billet or two of lead, won with comparative case by about six All concerned seem to be waiting to do some wood into the sheep holes and effectually close lengths; a good third. Time zmian. 35jace.
thing.-N. C. Daily News.
every gup." The partles silently retired, each Parl Matuel-Fireßy 173, Bocowlog 31.
heartily ashamed of his own folly and obstinacy.. Brenans 10, Gideon 9, Sang-frold 8, Flashlight
The umpire has never been called open to 6-Total 2371,185.
pronounce final judgment in the case; so the law case remains unsettled to this day. Now if our mandarias only know how to "clap a billot or two of wood" into the holes through which the offenders creep, we should then hear no more of this troublesome yet withal very trying care-Mercury.
The SAILOR'S RACK; for all men-of-war's men, Catch weights. No entrance fea; five 'prizes. Once round.
The usual race for men-of-war's men concluded the day's sport, sad was provocative of the customary amount of amusement, and, unfor innately, a rather nasty accident. A blue-jacket named Sulletos, of the Caroline, was first, Patterson, of the "Monocacy, second, and Nakumura, of the Tsukushi-kan, third.-N. C. Daily News.
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The great trade in tin-fall for idolatrous pur- poses is anything but dead, or even decaying. The two chief branches of the trade are as lively and industrions as ever; and, alas they are stil sworn enemies. Foreigners talk about trades anions and strikes in Europe and America, with their stringent rules and regulations, and severe and tyranncus penalties imposed by strikers on those who dare to take up work which they themselves have laid down but they, then d come to Chlax and investigate the principles and practices of some large trades in this land, their rules, and perbaus admire the thousand and they will be astonished at the stringency of
and-one safeguards with which they bulwark their trade privileges. The kind advocacy of the presius magistrate (of the Sban-yin district) of the cause of the poor fixers or
Only two owners rent ont representatives for / and 9 other minor breaches of embankment rubbers of this tin-foil trade, his, like most
this race. When the flug fell Talliman took the lead but Buccaneer soon got an even terms with him, and they faced in company to Probst's with ease by several lengths. Time mins
Corner, where Talisman drew away and wor
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additional particulars of the havoc wrought by the heavy rains which visited that country inst month The Nicks Nichi sommarises the fatalities and damages as follows:-In Okayama 141 persons perished, 100 are missing, 80 kn were made, about 1,346 houses were washed away or ruined, 4 bridges collapsed, several head of cattle were fofored or killed outright, 35 houses were submerged, and about 7,000 persons are being fed by the local governments. Tottori reports 143 persons killed or wounded, 42 missing; 6,410 kes of embankments destroyed, 472 houses washed away, 69 ken of bridges demolished, Innumerable cattle killed, 735 kan ef ford is mains, and numbers of houses sub. merged; 5,000 persons are being led at the public expense. At Oito 153 perished or
Mris
Pal Mutuel :-Talisman' 73, Buccaneer 37.— Total 110$550. The "SANS PAREIL" CUP; value, Tls, 100! presented for Griffins of this year that have Fun at this Meeting and never won a race;
received severe wounds, 41 are missing, embank weight for inches as per scale; winners op
ments broke in 15 places and 230 Arm are the fourth day excluded entrance, 85, to go destroyed about 978 houses were washed away, to the second Pony-One Mile and a Hall,"
and the bridges are pessly all gone, nearly Mr. Buxy's wh. Flashlight, rost. lb....... all the roads are in rotas, about 4.500 Mr. F. A. Sampson I houses are abmerged, faims are ruined, Mr. Dennis' bay Raceland (late Whisper Low), 141 vessels were wrecked, and one harbour
118. 4lb... Mr. R. Burkill destroyed 2.394 persons
receiving Mr. Toeg's gr. Volga, 10st. alb. Mr. Midwood government aid. Ehime lost 66 persons and Mr. John Peel's sk. Morseman, 108, Tib....... several sie missing; many embankments Mr. Reynello collapsed, 792 houses were ruined, about yourke Mr. Gunlay's gr. Treu, rost. Bib. Mr. Machado a cf farmland was devastated and 176 beats were Mr. Josser's gr, Scallywag, 1ost, salb............
wrecked. Two burdred and seventy-eight Mr. H. Sampson of embankment fell in Tokushima and breaches + Dead Feat.
were made in 19 other places, 1g houses and i Sexlywag was the fit to show in front with bridge were wished sway, and about 300
No houses were submerged. Filly-six person Flashlight second, and Norseman next. particular change occurred waill they went by were killed or injured la Hyogo Prefecture; the Grand Stand for the second time, when the embankments that collapsed were in- Flashlight was leading, with Scallywag and numerable as ware also the mined reads and Norseman next, and Volgs last. Fast after the submerged houses; landslips were experienced Loongfei pate was passed Norseman took is two villages; four hosts were wrecked. In Hiroshima twa pernoga were killed, embank- second position, white Scallywag was just. At Probit's Corner. Flashlight was well fomenta collapsed in three places, about 87 houses front, Raceland and Norseman being his were zuloed, 35 kes of roads were damaged
werd Flashlighted by about 500 houses nearest competitors. several lengths at the Monument.
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city of Shaching; and according to the recent accusation of Crü Tehsing, the lenders of these family, which, with the present price of the dollar, congregations imposed a fee of 300cash on each world sincunt, to about two thousand dollars," and the Helen, with artiens simplicity, naively asko, And Are my poor people ing to be tane tamely fleeced if they en mit not to this imposition, they are marked men, red their families are to be deprived of their usual share in the trade privileges, and their doors are to be defiled with dung." Then they are made to know, to their surprise, to what extreme Penalties they are exposing themselves, and the
Halens themselves seem to have been unaware of the rerfoussets of the crime of demanding money from the multitude with the express par- pose of fostering stelle and inciting litigation, As they landslips occurred, some a che of farmland and gathering in large numbers in order to
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entered the straight Norseman ran into second | was flooded and 20 wrecks occurred. Kagawa | says:—"The people of the two districts of } COMPANY ■lli be held at the Roghiered Office
enforce and carry their case. The proclamation place, but gave way almost immediately to Volga reports several death and several ship Shan-yio and Kwel-ld have hitherto been and Raceland, Flashlight held the lend and won wrecks. Nulgata 4 killed and as boats wrecked, considered horeat, loyal and liberal, but of by several lengths; a dead heat for second place. Ingemerable Louses were washed away fate, the change of attitude, the dishonest man Norseman was fourth and Scallywag last, Time Fukuoka and many boats destroyed. Is Tochigi 3 mini, 20 secs.
one person was killed, ao ten of embankment carring, the false and Fulgar practice of kneeling in companies with burning incense, Pari Mutuel:-Flashlight 83, Norsemen 7250 kes of roadway left in splus. Kochi lost & collapsed, five bridges were washed away, and
and expecially the assembling of mobs to Volga to, Raceland at, Treu 13, Scallywag
persons, many embankments were destroyed clamour for a hearing, if not attended to st Total 248-1,240.
and several houses submerged, Seven hundred once by the presiding authorities, and thus to and twenty-eight Ars of embankment broke illegaly enforce a favourable decision, whether away in Toyama, while 195 houses and 34 allting anitudes too plainly show that your right or wrong, in the case pending. Such bridges were ruined, Shimane reports Innumeroid reputation for loyalty and honesty is fant ale roadways, bridges, and embankments rained together with about so houses while the passing away, and we take it for granted that extent of farmland and the wreckage of Ashing are not aware of the heinousness of the beats is unknown; 3,600 persons have obtained crime you are commiting! The Prefect has
urgently temporary rellaf. About 170 persons are missing Shin-vin and Kwel-kl districts, to investigate enjoined upon us two magistrates of In Bags, many houses are destroyed and 14 boats wrecked, In Kumamoto za pertons were killed this offence with the strictest impartiality; and or wounded, 303 are missing, 31 houses were penaltice attaching to both leaders and accom
to make plain to all the amount of gullt and washed away and 194 boats wrecked. One A-fong hundred and thirty-eight des of embankments plices, who are involved la collecting money from the people to incite litigation; and taking apon themselves to assemble mobs. The law is that If there be no more than 40 or some
The MAFOOS' RACK-For ponies that have run At this Meeting; winners at this Meeting excluded; weight, gat. 71b. entrance, $5
De Keand; Naive riders la racing colours: the staks to be handed to the riders follows. The winner, 5/8ths; second rider, a/8ths; thlid rider, 1/8th,
Mr. John Peel's ge. Talliman, 9st. 7ib.....................
Tientsin 1 Mr, Buxey'a br. Islander, gst. Bib. emailson 2 Mr. Redfera's gz. Smuggler, gat. glb.......Flab 3 Mr. Graham's blk roan Melbousin, gst. gib...
Mr. Ring's gr. Omar, gat, 7lkomsa..Diamond • | collapsed, ons bridge was destroyed and 44 lan
Mr, Uto's ch. Au Revoir, gst. 7lb.......Punch of farm-land devastated in Bhiga. In Yamage
Mr. Ring's g. Starveling, ost. 71b.........Chow ochi 3 or 3 persons were killed and housesfacited to come together alter this manner with
Tallman got the lead at the start and retain. | washed away.
ing it to the end won by half a length ƒ a good third. Au Revoir was fourth, Omar fifth and Melbourne last. Tims amins. 35secs.
Pail Mutueli–Smuggler 63. Talisman 41, Ax Revoir 41, Starveling 21, Islander 9, Melbourne 6, Omar 3-Total 184-$920.
The BIO SWEEP CUP, value; Tis, 100; presented's for all ponies that have run at this meeting and not been placed; weight for Inches as per rcale; winners on fourth day excluded; entrance $5 to go the second pony. Two Milen.
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evil fatent, although there be no clamouring, no or pangling, no cries of a mob la the yat the crime is a capital pas, and the leader can be summarily beheaded. The ccom plice, if he bas or obstructed the officials of the Yamén in the execution of their duty, or October 31st. excited others to do the same, shall also be Since my last ! bava benz waling for some decapitated and his bead exposed in a publis farther progress to report before resuming the place. All others unitedly persisting in the same story of the Sangpu case, but as yet there has Exime, of assembilag mobs, and obstructing by bean nose, so I wait no longer. On our return violened the authorities fa the execution of their from Hoangchow, we sent, through Consul duty, shall also be decapitated the seat, whose CORPS ORDERS BY THE ACTING Thyen, a petition to the authorities to bail out case may have some mitigation in galit, shail Mr. Kanuck's gr. Shawnee, '11st, albumon "Nine Eggs" and the two Ho's whom they had be tried and strangled! How majestic and M. C. R. Bell in gaol as witnesses, underisking to produce rigorously severe is the law of our land! Why
RE THE “ROSE, SHAMROCK & THISTLE" Mr. Chenfeur's gr. Correct, 1ost. alb........
I be them when and where required. We thought it should you, who are all supposed to Mr. Machado a very probable they would allow us to do this, ap bio members of the commonly, treat it lightly respects-
between Messrs, W. GRUNZAIT and J. ➡ROM the lat instint, the PARTNERSHIP Mr. Saumgr. Falstaff, sont, ralb, Mr. Reynell according to nalive. Iaw and custom it was a expose yourselves to the extreme penalty of Mr. John Gupin's gr. Kattledrum, fret.. ib...
legitimate proceeding; and the men in the country's laws? Consider your position, and DAY, EM-Field Movement- pr. guns, for BMH ceased to exist.
the obligatiora yen are under to keep the laws All FRIDAY, 9-qand and Carbine for since the 1st instant have nothing to do with the
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estion could not be of much farther use to | them—they could hardly make them swear to of the land. Foi saldo this dangerous deiled for
and p24 pr. R.M.L for EGcient Undersigned. Mr. Dennis' bay Raceland, late Whisper Low
Prits Forge Chice (Free BATUR 1st. 416, Mr. Midwood o new depositions now that their old ones are litigation, lay yourselves out as factors for the
public property. As a matter of policy this was good of the whole community,
No ment DAY Preliminary Mr. Graham's gr. Sydney, 11st. ¿īb
Mr. F. A. Sampson not a wire step to take, for the longer they serable in mobs, with the walgar practice of Ammattion) at Kawicon) Muster at Paider's Keitledrum get off with the land, closely folkept these poor Innocent creatures Impe eserlleg with herning incense before your Wharf at ago, Uniforms White Trith Jowed by Raceland, and these two made the soned, and the more they tormented them, magistrates. In conclusion, do not deceive Helmet, Belt, and Pauch: Officer and N. C. O. greater part of the running together. Passing the more glaregly unjust would they prove their yourselves: This proclamation is not waste on duty for the week Lieut. A. CHAPMAN and
actions to be. Further, they might make u18 of
the law will, under such stringent Battery Sergeant Major DUNCAN, paper 1 Prob's Comer for the last time, however, the them again in this construction of a fresh explans orders from our supreme judges, be allowed NAJ 30, MACHINE GUN COMPANY-MON- others began to close up, and Shaword comlaggles of the flat, and it would be only necessary to take its course without fall or favour, We DAY 7 to 8 AM, and 6.15 to 7.15 2.34. WED, ap on the outside at the Monument was leading to place the new story alongside as old in order feel reluctant to close this warning without NESDAY, 6.1 b. 7.15 PM THURSDAY, 7 as they came fate the straight, and arestually to discredit both. There was the further difficulty reminding you very plainly that there will be no to 8 A.M. FRIDAY to 8 4.M.; and 6.15 10 VICTORIACOLODGE This Oll is the best and most suitable for won a good ince_bra length; a good thless., pace they xume under our control, the sureties eripecailties accepted for the leaders of: 2.15 PM. SATURDAY-MAXIM GÜR PRAC Sydney wallast, Time 4mins. 35 sOCH.
mative Kathorities would assert we had bribed and calme. Do not any that the urgency TCE (Ball) leave Fadder's Wharf at 2.30 2.M. Parl Mutuel Comect 105, Kettledrum 47 shen, should they come forward and sponk the for nailon in the case is already past rather No 31-GENERAL--Members who have Falstaff 46, Raceland 44, Skawnco 20, Bydney 7. truth at any further enquiry. Policy counselled fear and obey, ... a special prociams. received orders for uniform are requested to have -Total 269$1,345.
dag | leaving them alone, but humanity required that tion." It seems a thousand pities that these two | their measure taken as soon as possibla, The CELESTIAL STREPLECHASE; (or all China | by any possible means they should be got opt ghler branches of the tin foil trade do not lates Ponies, without regud to ownership; winners - ni gaol, and sent to the hospital without, delay. | to jus admirabla «advice of the magistrates, and of a steeplechase or a paper hunt ausiąded; The authorities took some time to consider our | bring this lawsuit to an end, “A few mutant con- „mativa ridéia la racing colutrs 1 watch welshie), aytdióm, and then we were informed that they, sesiona of simosi a trivní matare would SOFF
AndFJERRARD,
Acting Commandust,
Hongkong, 15th November, 1893)
JOHN SMITH, Proprietor, Rose, Shamrock & Thistle Hotel Hongkong, 11th November, 1893.
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