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members of the Foice Force. The boat to be approved by the Commbice. Distance, one mila Time allowed for cars, 8 seconds per oar. Four boats must wait for two prizes. The winning cews of and, gid, and 5th_inces a... the first day and of the and and 3rd races on the spend day, excluded; entrance, t. First prize, $15 seco, d pɛlze, $5. GERMAN CUP-Presentet by the Members of the lab Germari For Four-Ois; Dise tance, One Mie. Entrance $10. To be rawed in boats the property of the Victoria Recication Club.
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W. H. Parcel.
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SAILING RACE (Hardican by Commiter of
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only two started, and Komets seemed to go dead lame on the course.
Mayflower's collapse was very disappolatlog to his many admirers; after a "spring of such promise great things were expected." He also
eamed lame.
The victory of the Peking men' in the Met chant Steamers' Cop was well received.
We append the 'plecing' and 'times,"
meeting to carry zibs, extra; of two or more trces, tolbs. extre; entrance, Tix. 5. One mila.
Mr. Nemo's Frelherr: 147b........... Mr. Andrew's Mischief, sagībs....... 2 Mr. Detring's Erlaubt. 141lb.......... 3 Dr. Frizer Pilgrim. 141lbs....
Mr. Van Grot's Royal Flash, 138lbƒ.......................... 0
Time, mi, TIBCOR.
TZU CRU-LIN STAKES--Valae, Tis. 30. For TIENTSIN STAKES. Value, Tix. 1405 & forced
Cri Ponies. Weight far Inches as per scale. Entrance, Ths. 5. Halfa-mile.
Dr. Fraser's Pilgrim, 153lbs..
entry of Th. 5; for all paris entered at ibis meeting; first pony to receive 75 per cent second to receive 25 per cent," wright" for Inches as perscale. One mille and thre queriors, Mr. Detring's Sendgraf, 149′hs.........
Mr, W. W Dickinson 1. Mr. Esquire's Reichskanzler, che...
Mr. J. M Dickinsna 1 Mr. Fitz Walter's New Brown, 161?^Suome
Mr. Takmakoff 3 Mr. Detring's Erek, 16ths......Mr. Fenton o Mr. Sebrof's Capisin, 161ib*..........Owner of || Mr. Locke's A∙istrarst, T¢Blbe...Mr. Stewart o Mr. Hokee's Tomboy, töilbi ......Mr. Krüger o
Time, 3mlos. 55recs.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
PARIS, November 23rd. The French press denounce the Anglo-German Convertion and orge the Government not to recognise it because it Involves the exclusion of France from Central Africa.
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discussing Russian trade relations with the Afshane.
CABUL, November 13th. Sir Mortimer brand and the officers of the Mission today attended a Durbar in the Hig Darbar Hall. Though there must have been fully two hundred army officers present, it was noticeable that none bare arm, the only Commander-in-Chiel and the Ameer's personas reptions bein: the Ameer's eldest .m, the tendente. The Amrer made a speech in which he Informed the people that he had rrived at a satisfactory retitement with the Goverment of India's representative on
all outstanding ques'ims. Ho
congratulated Alghan nation on having secured a good friend In the British Gezerament, whose interests were Identical with the 'rown, and he strongly exhorted them in retain the landshin of the British and to hand down to thi chlidren this sentiment. The English bed nodesigns on their country, and were always ready to help them in their difficulles and to support them against aggression. The Ameer continued in this strain for some time. A paper was the produced beasing the scale of the leading men of the crantry, This Hit
'of the Russian Ministry of Finance is
Lord Rey yet'rday unveiled a memorial tablet to Awahl Showsagree at the Imperial Insitute.
Surgeon General Sir William James Moore | gave a lecture at the Imperial Institute last night in the course of which he said that only the abase and not the use of opiom was harmful, and that statistics showed the mortality from Insanity was not affected by its use. Medding as the first step to meddling with the religion of the people, which would result in the loss of India.
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Mr. J. M. Dickinson 1 Mr. Datring's Hohlet, 15 x154.........Mr. Fenton a Mr. Von Grai's Royal Flash, 15gibt......
Mr. W. W. Dickinson 3 Mr. Andrew's Master Kildare, 195lb...........
Mr. Tekmak: fo Mr. Fitz-Walter's Knuckle Dester, 155 b.
Mr. Ciemance è Time, imin, Seccs. MAIDEN PLATE,--Valde, Tir. 195, First Pony. Tia. ico; cond Pony, Tis. 25. For Chim Pooies that have never rua belare. Weight far inches as per scale. Entrance, Tis in. Ons mile. Mr. Locke's Autocrat, 158'b......Mr. Fenton
THIRD DAY-FRID Y 1ST DECEMBER. dress thanking him for all he had done for Mr. S.bmFs Captain, 161lbs.......Oæer, 2
The clerk of the weather seemed anxlows to Afghanistan and expressing the full confidence Dr. Fraser's Souvenir, 155lbs
Atena, for his misdemeanour last week, Inr th the people reposed in him as their ruler Mr. J. M. Dickinson 3 Friday, 1st December, was an ideal day for and protector. It was beyond their power to Mr. Toki's Litekla, 155/b......Mr. Takmakofforcing a far as heaven whore was concerned; repay the Amter except by their vos arving Mr. Locke's Aristocrat, 158k bt............Owner o
the course under the ir frence of a gralal sun abedience, but they fully accepted any settlement Time, amina, 2780.
mended a litle, but was far from satisfactory to which the Ameer might think it to come to. AUTUMN CUP 5 valua Tis. 100; for Chins the racing men. The times showed a smu3) At the conclusion of the Amper's address, Si
Ponies weight for inches as per scale;
Improvement on those of the previsar dwa; and Mortimer Durand rose and spike to the fallow entrance, Tis. 5. One pule and a quarter,
the racing was marked by some very fine ending effect :—The Ameer had spoken so fully and Mr. Deiring's Sendgraf, 1498 ba... Mr. Fenton 1 ng finishes. Great credit is due to the appropriate' that he had left very litle for Sir Mr. Esquire's Relchskanzler, 156ib.............
Steward and esprilly to the Clerk of the Mortimer Darand to say. However, it was Mr. Kruger 2
Course for bringing off the Meeting at all under ource of very great pleasure to him to feel that Mr. Flix Walter's Now Broom, 161lb............
such adverse circumstances. The post-prandial a satisfactory settlement had been arrived al, oratory, which dwelt mostly on other matters and and that it had resulted in strengthening the Mr. Cheshire's Adieu, 152lbs...............
Mr. Takmakoff 3 her folk, did not do sufficient juries to the bonds of friendship between the two Gover
devoting and unthing effort of this rentleman menti. Mr. W. W. Dickinson o Dr. Fuser's Plebeian, 15lb
and bla colleagues. We might suggest on another occasins that the lay members of the Clob might imitate the blue-jackets and give Three hearty cheers plos a big tiger to these in catering for the sport and amusement of the gentlemen light foilmation that their efforts commualty are appreciated.
Mr. Nemo's Freihrer, 16 ...... Mr. Kitzer 2 Mr. Detring's Galsucht, 155 b...Mr, Fenion.o
Time, 1min. 4613ace.
NOCTHERN CUP; value Tis, 100; for G fins of this Mecting, and Nan-wioners at previ us Meetings Griffins to carry weight for in-hna as per scale; non-winners at prev our Meet ings to carry gibs extra; winner of Maiden Pate to carry yibs, extra; entrance, Tls. 5.
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The Ameer gracefully accepted Sir Mortimer Therend's thanks and the Durbar broke op. His Highness's bearing throughout was very friendly and the tone of his address equally so It must have mide a great impression on the people assembled.
Sir Mortimer then informed the Ameer that Mr. J. M. Dickinson o
he had that morning received a telegram frem Mr. Andrew's Mischief, 158 b... Mr. Clemance o
the Viceroy instructing him to express to bla Time, 3mins. 1ares.
Highness, his Excellency's satisfaction that a MERCHANT STEAMERS' CUP value, Tis.. 75
Viceroy rejoiced to think that all misunderstand complete settlement had been arrived at. The persealed by Captains and Engineers of
ing between the two Governments had now been Ste mer trading to Tientsin; for China
The blue-Jickets cf the Firtbrant came down Ponies; wight for inches as per sale; in force and in costume, and by their satice and allience would be made apparent to all. Sir rem ved and that their friendship and close winners at this Meeting to carry Bibs. extravagaries on the ground, to say nothing of a entrance, Tie 5. Three-quarter of a mile.
Mortimer Darand then referred to the remarks nieert concert in hont of the Grand Stand, Mr. Chancery' Despatch, if thi.........................................
bout the Ameer made by Lord Kimberley la bis Erently amuted the juvenile part of the Mansion Homse speech. He added that it only Mr. W. W.
ickinson spectators. The natives were very much on the remained for him in conclusion to express his spot and galle taxed the rearurces of the police term thanks to the Ameer for the hospitality keen the Course clear, Bartlers such as exist at and the honourable treatment which the Mission the Yarg Shop Yuan were of course impossible had experienced from the first day of their entry an an extemporised Course, and the part of the into Alphan territory. "Derby dog" was Ivrely, sicted by the villapers. At the finish of the Champions Mayflower lost third place and nearly met with a blg accident through enthusiatic admirer of the winner crossing in front of him. The tem orary failure of this fine Mr. Sbro's Captain, 16 lbr............................. nnny (and Sents Grey) was probably due to the Mr. 1. M. Dickinsen 1 condition of the sell, ad the close quarters of the Dr. Robertson's Komel... Mr Tekmakoff onlookers several times; the latter pony going Time, 4mins, 43ecs. (wiarer trölted in). streng and leading, 100 yards from the put, lost VICEROYS CUP : valus $100; presented by Hix or eight lengths in coming along the s'raight native crowd. The victory of the Peking horse -Excelle or the Viceroy vend Pony to —we might say through the ntral: -past the
Depatch in the Champl as was well received, and wall hep to see his young and spirited owners gsin, Mountain Deer run him stride for stride for the last-09 yards and was beaten by a brad A SWEEPSTARRO, of Tix. ro each, with Tis, 25 added for Chins ponls; weight for inches Rs per scale; winners of one rece at this meetlg to carry ribs, extra; of more solbs. extra. One mile and a half. Mr. Detring's Trin 1581......Mr. Fenton t Me, Fits Walter's New Broom, 161lb
Mr. Takmak fa
One mile and a h-if.
The Pestmet r.Gənal in'ours us that he his received a view from. Am v exploicing the telegram received on the 11th Inst., ss to the theft of letters on the Gaelic on the way firmeire T1. 25 from the Race Fund; for
China Ponies; weight for leches as per scale ; | Dr. Robertson's Mountain D:er. Ital...
entrance, Tia, 5. Two mies.
Mr. Tik uk fi Wr. Detring's Sandgraf, 149h...Mr. Fenlon a Dr. Fraser's Mayflower, 1-8 bis Mr. Locke's Aristocrat, 158.....
Mr. J. M. D ckion j Mr. Hakee's Tomboy, sózik,... Ms. Krüger o
Time, 4mina, 58secs.
The British Psi acert states that on San- day mer irg (inth Inst,) - ght letters were found lying opened on the ground in one of the streets On exam1ntion they proved to be from Homik no for America, and evidently pt of the Garlic's mail. Tev bid the ra in les ig that they were p-s'ed by the plementary m-after the closing of the regular mei-ex-cily as we concluded when the tele- gram rame. The offical records show that the Galic's "plementery mail consisted of eight bites only, on thit the whole number is thas accounted for; and most of the conte tr appear, to have been recovered. The letters
hays been returned to the sender in Hemp kong in order to wcert is what may be missing. Apparently, the supplementar m hd rot into wrong benda an board the Gaelic-prob'y it never reached the purser at ali serms most i kely to have been handed originally to some alber parson. Tas the rei- plent, rot caring in risk, deing seen with them on board, cercenied them until he got shore, and then hiring opened them "on spec., the away what was of no value to him. As the stermer landed shout aro Chinese passengers at Amoy, there seems to be small prospect of tracing the lif
Our Amey carrapondent writes that the div covery of the opened letters was made by a Chinese plimon in the Muricipal Service, near the end of a line leading from the Fawlen Conces los. There were several covers enclotleg quite a large number of letters, all racepl two or three being from one firm, believed to be German. Some of bere fellers, it is stated, had contained valushies of tome gart, which were all abstracted. It is
nat imprxible, ofcourie, that the theft глау
have occurred in Han kong- it might ever have been, though not very pro- bably, in the Post fic or in transit to the alp and that the t if h ́d these letters "planted" in Amoy in rivert snentelon ; but it seems most Hkely that th Post Office peonie In Honek ng had, In the rush of the last minute, thrown the #suplementaries" en board for anybody to pick up who cared.
The Amor postal agent immediately on the discovery wi ed information to Hongkong, Japan, and San Francisco,
TIENTSIN AUTUMN RACES.
Stewards :- G. Dettig. Eg 1 W. W. Dickin 200, Esq, W. Fi her, Esq. Frog EigiA Irwin, Esq; A. W. Maitland, Esq y Baron" von Seckendorff; J. Stewart Esq.
FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER.
After three postponements of the Northern Olymplan, u begini g was made on Wedres day, 29th November, the lates figure for races in the port on record, wa believe. It was only owing to the indefatigable exertime of the Clerk of the Course and his fellow stewards that racing was possibla at all. /xlt was, the Courie to be liberally strewn with straw, and even a this was very indifferent. To this exose alone is due the excred rgly poor times made. The rost -ized the ground after a day of rain and
Fleet last week, and the feeble midday sun has
not been able to do more than sef en the surfice soil; this it d-en very effect wely, bat does not at the same time dry it.
STCOND DAY-TEURSDAY, 30′′E NOVEMBER.
The weather was genial and pleasant but the state of the course was no better than on the first day, and was al ogether adverse to fving times or records. The racing was interesting but not at all exciting; there were no close finisher. The Commisioner of Cucoma secured three firsts, while the Peking men again scored
victory with Despatch.
The times, an renders will see, were very in better than in the Maidens, but as this face fe for diff rent; the mile (tal's Cup) was 5 seconds Chi ere siders of very light weight, it is perhaps z roin, 7 «rce, Sandgraf's performance in the a worse performenca. Last year the time was Tientsin S'akes was perhaps the best in the Meering considering the conditions. The golfers have so far been completely put into the shade by the old panies
TIENTEIN ST. LEGER sweepstakes of Tis to each, wih Th. 50 added fire pany to receive 75 per cent.; second pony io receiva 15 per cent third pany to receive 10 per cents for Chlan ponies that never tan before the spring meeting, 18931 weleht, it stone for ponies of 14 bands and under; over 14 hands, to carry 3lb. extra for every irch; Wlaners of one pice to carry 5lb. Extra ; of two or mora races, zalb, extra, One mila and three quarters.
Mr. D tring's Erek 159'haMr. Fenton Mr. Fitz-Walter's New Broom, 160lb
Mr. Tokm keff 2
Mr. Sabrof's Captain, scolds...... Owner 3 Dr. Frazer's Souvenir, 154 ba........eras
Mr. J. M. Dickinson o
Mr. Lieke's Aristocrat, 154lb......Mr. Stewart o Won by half a le-gth. Time, 4mins. 20secs Viarrons' CUP value, Tis. 75: presented; for Chias ponies; weight for laches as per scale i Winners of one race at this meeting to carry slbs extra of more, 8lbs extra; entrance, Mr. Detring's Hobelt, 15th... Mr. Fenton
Tis. 5... One mile. Mr. Hokee's Tomboy, 81lbs. Mr. Kiger o Only two started. Won by two lengths. Time, amfor. ayıcı
LADIES' PURSE-Prevented: Added to a Sworpe wake of Th. 5. For Chisa Ponies to be ridden by residents of Tientsin or Peking, and by others approved of by the Stewards, Na penalties. Weight for faches as per scale. One mile and a quarter, Mr. Chancery's Despach, 12th.......
Mr. W. W. Dickinson I Mr. Detring's Scadgraf, 149|b.....................
Mr. J. N. Hatch 2 Dr. Fraser's Plebelan, 1441hroom
Mr. J. M. Dickinson 5 Mr. Locke's Aucerst, 158lbs......Mr. Fenton
Time amins. 56secs. HONG CUR-Valde Tie. 352. Presented by the Merchants of Tientsin Firat Poay to Although the Improvised course is some fear ET 3008 Second Pony Tie. 52. For mies from the settlement and a few of the China Ponies. Weight for inches as per comfortis and appointment of the Yang Shan
scale. Winners of ope race at this Meeting Yuan, the residente turned out in farce. There to cany ribs, extrムof two or more races, Folbs; extra, Bealen Griffias allowed tha. wis a grod sssembly of interested Indien; the severity of the meziber, however, precluded the Entrante, Tis. to. One mile and a half.”
sual fest yo display of fine gowns ; fùrs and the Dr. Robenson's Mountain Deer, 150lbs......... demand of personal comfort ousted Worth ́et Cie.
--Mr. Tokmakoff 1 The first day's raci`g was fairly fall of surpis, Mr. Detring's Tristan, 158lbs,Mr. Tenten z and the honours were admirably distributet, To Mr. Kequire's Reickakansler, 1571b# the Meidens Captain was the favourite bat the young Jockey unlucki'y Inst his ship and was unable to give the right fe d'la on the past. His absqcentrot for the Northern Cap War halled with acclamation on the young owner's personal account. The name of Forbes is ons which racing memories wit long hold in the North, and every one was delighɛnd to see this stip-of-the-old-block meeting with encourage mana no sirly in his zaclag sasper. In the side
Mr. Kilger, 3 Mr. Grange's Scots Grey, 155lb................
Mr. W. W. Dickies on o
Mr. Grange's Scole Grey 755
ALLAHABAD, November 18th.
ing of the 15th. The farewell with the Ameer The Durand Mission left Kabel on the morn- was of a molt cordial and significant charecer.
The Pioneer sys-We may indiente the drabliss, in due course be made know. terms of the agreement, details of which will, Beginning with the far north, the Ameer rasgafies fally the Biltish protectorste of Chitrai and engages not to concern himself with Bajaur, Uir, Swa and the petty states which lie along our fron ier in that direction. He, how ever, retains Amar, which gives him the control of the Kunar Valley north of Jellalabad up to the Biderland,
The limits of the Kuram Valley, the direct administration of which was taken up at his Highness's suggestion about a year ago, remslo undisturbed. The Wasri country, including Wans, a bone of contention not so long ago is Mr J. Michi son 3 placed outside the sphere of Afghan Inflo- Mr. Hokee's Tomboy 161|bs...Mr. J. N. Hatch o ence, a small tract known as Birma) on the
Time, 3mtas. 3410.
North corner of Waziristan being excepted, as the MONGOL CUP, value, The. 7¢ ́; for China pɔntu
local tribes have interests in common with the that have never run before this meeting
Amcer's subjects on the immediate west. To weight for inches as per ac:le; winners of the extreme South, Chagel is to corso to be an ane race, zibs, extra; of more, jolbs. extra ; Afghan pest, its fa'are being bound up with entrance, Tis. 5; three quarters of a mile.
that of Baluchistan generally. The permanent Mr. Locke's Autocrat, 16gih...Mr. Fenton occupation of New Chaman at the terminus of Mr. Sebra's Captain, 1641b... Owner the Quetis-Peshin Railway has been satisfac Mt. Tori's Lat kin, Mr. Tekmakoff............obave been sweept away once and for all Dr. Frazer's Shovenir, r58]bs...........,
| torily arranged and all grievances on this score
Time, min. 473ec0.
* Dead heat.
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RAILWAY CUF, wolne, Tls, sco; presented by the Employés of the Imperial Chloese Railwayi; far China pontes; weight for inches as per scale; winners of one race at this meeting to carry 7. extras of mere, tolbe extra j Dr. Frazer's Mayflower, 109 lbs...........
entrance, Tiv. c. One mile and a quarter.
Mr. Dering's Erlsucht, regibs......Mr. Fenton 2 Mr. J. M. Dickinson I Mr. Fis Walter's New Broom, 161lbs.........
Mr. Tokm-k-ffo
Mr. Toki's Freiher, 168b.........Mr. Krüger o This was a very bad start; the named ponies pulled up at the starting place and did not run. Mayflower was pulled hard and Erlacht got a great lead before Mr. J. M. Dickinson began to race. His victory by a length and a half was CONSOLATION STAKES, value TIR. 100; for Chlua received with great cheers. Time, zmíns.
panies that have run at this meeting and not won a race; welpht for inches as per scale; entrance, Tis. 5. One mile. Mr. Esquire's Reichskanzler, 156ths.......
Mr. Krüger 1 Mr. J. M. Dickinson Mr. Fenton Mr. W. W. Dickinson o
Mr. J. N. Hatch o
Dr. Frazer's Plébelan, 153lb...DV Mr. Ven Grot's Royal Flush, rath Mr. Grange's Scots Grey, 155|b3 Mr. Hokes's Tomboy, 161lha..............
CAPE TOWN, November 19th.
A report from Major Goold Adams, dated Bulawayo, 13th instant, states that he has folaed {up with the Chartered Company's forces. Lobengala is believed to be near SEĺtah, to the north east of Balawayo, with a force of eight thousand Matabelen.
Up to the present na overlarse of surrender have been made by the Matabeles. ' It will be necessary to disperse them if they remain in their present position,
LONDON, November 18th. A deputation from the East Indl Associa tion yesterday presented a memorial to Lord P1,in touchlag opon Indian frontier questions, Exching, and the Home Charges,
Lord Elgin, in reply, avid he was unable to express an opinion on such grave questions, ich he would most carefully consider, and, goodwill between Natiras and Europeans following his father's example, would promote
November 19th. Lord Roberts was yesterday presented with the freedom of the City of Edinburgh. - His Loidably, in a speech made on the occasion, said he was hopeful that. British capital would be invested more freely in Indien enterprises. He believed that the large majority of natives of India were favourable to British rule, but that 3
we must be prepared for any difficulties and take the Indians feel that they have all to goin and sathing to lose by remaining with Great Britain.
November 201ă,
ROME, November 24th. The Italian Ministry have resigned in con- sequence of a bar l'a demostration made by the Chamber arising from reflections cast on Sigur Go'li in the Commitee's report on the lats bank scandals.
LONDON, November afth. Mr. Mundella, repiring to a question to the House of Commons, said he was unable to promise to introduce a bill for the abolition of half-mak, as the majority of the trade were against such a step.
The Standard's correspondent at St. Peters- burg says that Rnasis is pleased at the success of Sir Mortimer Darand's Mission to the Ameer, hoping that an agrement da'ween Rutzla und England for the delimitation of the Pamirs will thereby be facilitate.
Courtenay.
The death is announced' of Mr. Willam
CAPETOWN, November açıb.
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Farther ex-itement his been caused by the oubliestin of an official list of senators and deputies having pecurity relations with the banks. The list includes the name of Crisol.
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resigned. Radical members of the Ministry had already
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consisting of ARTISTS will appear in their astounding performances. Prices, $2 and $1. Doors open at 8 30.
Commence at 9. W.FARMER, Maneger
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Hongkong, 14th December, 1891.
'XMAS GYMKHANA.
Griffins 1893-94 will be a post entry, condiiloss -First Day XMAS CUP for Subscription as advertised. These Ponies are also exempt from the forced elry for the "CHAMPIONS RACE,"
---Itsastified for Information that permission. has been granted for Rvents No. 5 and 6 First Day, and No. 4 Seciad Day, to take place inside
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SALE ROOMS 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, on SATURDAY, the 16th December, 1893, AT 2.45 P.M. prompt, MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY.
Comprising
Xmas Toys, Musical Boxes, Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, Photo Camera In' Leather Care, &
Plate Cameras on Tripod-stands, Wines, Cigars, Cigarettes, an Xmas Consignment of Fancy Blacolte (in lb. Tins), 50 Pairs Oleo graphs, Framed, and Sundry Goods.
On view on Friday and Sɔturday. SALE TERMS:-Cash on delivery,
A. E. SKEELS & Co.,
Auctioneers & Valuators. Hongkong, reth December. 1801.
Intimations.
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CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.
13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1893.
1939
PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
MONTHLY BOARD..........30
MONTHLY BOARD and RESIDENCE...855
Apply to
Mrs. MATHER, Now, z&g, Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, 11th November, 1893.. [xazo
For Sale.
"THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS."
A REVIEW, By
THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, R.E. A-PRICE THIRTY CENTS,
the TRAINING TRACK RAILS at the Wange Office of
NLY a few Coples left, to be obtained st
Hel Chang Recreation Ground on the sand and and instant,
Hangkang, 14th December, 1893. [1365 THE BALMORAL GOLD MINING.COM- PANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION,
Admiral Mello's chief supporter, ridicules the
Advices on hi state that M, Bathost, A PRIVATE MEETING & REGISTERED idea of proclaiming a monarchy, and declares SHARES wil be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, SHAREHOLDERS and HOLDERS OF that Admiral Mailo is a supporter of the Re public, though opposed to Marshal Peixeio, the President. The report of the proclamation the Comte d'Eu, an Emperor of Brasil, is not
Time amina. 181ec1. CHAMPION STAKES, value, Tis. 200; a forced estry of to per cent on prises won by winners at this meetings optional entrance of Tis to each for other ponies entered at ible meetings First pony to receive Tis. 1501 Secord pony, Tis, 501 weight for Inches as per scale. One mile and a quarter, Mr. Chancery's Despatch, 152lb
Mr. W. W. Dichiaroa 1 Dr. Robertson's Mountain Deer, 55lb...... Mr. Detring's Sendgraf, 14gibs...Mr. Zecial 3
Mr. Toma off a Lost
of
confirmed,
The gals throughout the United Kingdom con- tinues both at sea and on land, and disasters are punerous. Eighty-five lives so far have been
PARIS, November zath.
No. 1, Daddell Street, en SATURDAY, thứ 16th instant, at Noos, to discuss the scheme for the Reconstruction of the Company. Shareholders are urgently requested to attend.
CARL GEORG, Liquidator. Hongkong. 14th December, 1803, [1354 IMPORTANT SALE OF RACE PONIES.
Mr. Fiz-Walter's New, Broom, sorib...... An article has appears from the pen of M. Mr, Stewart Flourent, ex-Foreign Minister, in which he. Me Detring's Exek, 161b Mr. Carvilleges a Franco-Russian naval demonstration on Mr. Toki's Freiber, 161ib... Mr. Krüger & the Mosta coast as a counterpoise to the pre- cequence of the OWNER'S early Dr. Fraser's Mayfl›wer, 158:53..nowamu sence of the British squadron. In that quarter, tine Beparture for Home, the followlog RACE Mr. J. H. Dickinson a The article says that Kussian policy has already PONIES will be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION Time aming poses. THE TONGBEAN CUP-Value, The, roo. Pre-Islam in Asia, and that Franon should do the uniets privately disposed of prior to that dates
onsted Great Britain from the protectorate over at Shanghai, on THURSDAY, the 21st Instant, sented by The Chinesa Engineering and same in Africa, and so compel the English to Minlug Company. Added to a Sweepstakes evacuato Egypte
BOVRIL, the best long-distance pony la gegen November atat. Chiesa LAIN
MAJESTIC, conqueror of the unrivalled Hero in the Criterion Stakes, and winner, of many Races in Hongkong and Shanghai...
of Tia 5 each; Girst pony to receive 75 per cent second pony, 5 per cent.; for China ponies to The French Cabinet have submited their be sliden by Chinate ridens approved of by programme to the new Chamber. It favours the Stewardag winners of one race, at this practical policy and the avoidance of levitating meeting 10
pfa carey plbe-extras-of-more, solbe, questions. Bills are announced for the reorganis extrag weight for inches as per Mafoo's scale, sitan of the police and to assulet the making One mille and a ball.
kad selling of dynamite, Mr. Esquire's Reichskansler, 148b. a Mr. Detring's Tristan, 151/bakalım. X
BY LONDON, November #grd The police at Baroslona baye unearthed 'nest
Mr. Locke's Arlatocrat, 158lb........Mr. Sinnait o
Time, 3mula: 3550C86, 201 TAGTAT'S CUP, value, $100; presented by His
Excellency the Tactals for China ponica to be Mr. Grange's Sente Grey, 14tib.................. of dangerous anarchists and have arrested two ridden by Chinese ridum approved of by Mr. Andrew's Mischiel, 144.0........hindeed altogether. The anarchists in London the Stewarduj wright for inches as per D, Fraser's Bonventry rialbumi saretinu • Minfoo'n sosies vinnum : of uma: 2009 át thân 15 Time guinë, staocai-2 Ge Rally Newti
are being closely watched by the police' and dinatio fechaune with indow say entrs EN PO
: BERSWING, winner of the Shanghal Maldeng and other races and BRIGAND, second in the Shanghai Griflias,?
F.B. AUBERT,
Shanghal Formbor, 18ggi vila [6
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"
Pedder's Hiji. Hongkong, 10th August, 1893,
THE TYPHOON SEASON.
Every Commander and Officer on board
nship should possess a copy
"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE
EASTERN SEAS,"
(by W. Dodarch, Director of the Hongkong
Observatory),
The Far East has been re-written and THIS vadi micum for every navigator in Greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by litho graphs showing the courses of the typhoons of late yenis
It is fed at Fifty Cents for the first and One Dollar for the second edition, and may be Mesars. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,
obtained from
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Lane, Crawford & Co..
* G. Falconer & Co.
CL. Gappy & Co.
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F. Blackhead ̈& Co. · Heuermann, Herbst & Co. Mr. W. Brewer. The Hongkong Trading Co. Means. N. Mealle & Co. Ld., Amoy. Mr. H. W. Churchill: Zoochera Mesurs. Kelly & Walsh, Zimited, Shanghai, Mesars Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohama Ms. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singapore. Mom, Amédée Prince & Co, Paris at London,
* HONGKONG TELEGRAFH" OFFICE,
Pudder's Hill... Kingking, loch Angiel, 1893,
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