SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE MEETING.
OFFICIALS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899.
Race.
Messrs. Moli & Poff's ch. Apostrophe, to per cent. Weight for inches as per scale.
Itat. tib..
Mr. Crawford o Winners of a Race of One Mile of over, to Mr. Ring's sk. Adonis, 1st, 1lb. Mr. Meyerink o carry 5 lbs, extra. Griffins which have ar Mr. Buxey's bay Rosebud, lost talb
rived in Shanghai on or after 1st August, Judge: Mr. A. McLeod, Stewards in Charge
Mr. Waillénnier o 1899; allowed 7 lbs. Non-Winners, and of Scales: Messrs. Gove and Jackson, Ste Mr. Nephew's gr. Kurfürst, 1st tlb.............. Griffins purchased prior to above date, allowed wards in Charge of Telegraph and Numbers
Mr. Reynell'o 4 lbs. No Ponies qualified to run unless Messrs. J. Liddell and Pond, Stewards in Mr. Ramsdale's gr. Quiensibe, rost glb..... entered at Autumn Meeting, in an official "Charge of Pari-Mutuel :-Mr. B. A. Clarke and
Mr. Moller o
One mile and half. Nominations, Count von Butler, Starters Messrs. E. H.Mr. Elphinstone's gr. Merrythought 11st alb which are transferable, close on 1st July. Gore-Booth and Ashley, Timekeeper:-Mr. A.
Mr. H. E. Campbell o Mr. Hopefuls, wh. Shannon 11st gib......... E. Jones, Clerk of the Course: Mr. E. H. Mr. Hansa's gr. Falstaff, 11st 1lb..............
Mr. M. Jones I Gore-Booth, Secretary:-Mr. W. F. Wingrove.
Mr. Schroeder o Mr. Buxey's, gr. Rose de France rist 3lb....... Mr. Somerset's gr. Espérance lost glb..........
Mr. Wailleumier 2 FIRST DAY-TUESDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 1899.
Mr. Midwood o Mr. Duplex's, bay The Broker 11st 3ib...... Even the keenest sportsman had to admit Mr. Henry Morriss's blk. Hazelbery 1st 1lb.. that the miserable weather which ushered in
Mr. Cumming 3.) Mr. Crighton o Messrs. Moli and Puff's, ch. Dot 1st 3lb... the first day's racing of the Autums Meeting Mr. Gore-Booth's bay Laureate frst lb......
axed his fund of enthusiasm to the utmost.
Mr. Crawford o Mr. Pakenham o Mr. St. Clair's, gr. Scotsman 11s 3 The drizzle continued with but the briefest
Mr. John Peel's bay Woodlark tost 12th,
Mr. Dallas o intervals all day, converting the enclosure into
A. W. Burkif o Mr. Alscor's, gr. Starlight ist glb...... a morass, while the water lay in pools upon Mr. Middy's spot roan Luck 11st 1lb............
Mr. C. R. Burkill o The disual surroundings had the course.
Mr. Machado o Mr. Tin Wo's, gr. Dorogol 1st 3ib........ a natural effect upon the attendance. There
Mt. Duplex's br. The Dealer rost 12lb......... were very few ladies, and these were, per-
Mr. Moller o Mr. Cumming o Mr. John Peel's, dun Seaweed rost 1tb...... force, obliged to keep within the Grand Stard,
After several delays at the post an indifferent whilst the masculine element looked uniform
Mr. A. W. Barkill of start left Espérance and Rosebud behind, and Dorogoi took the lead at once, with Scotsman and damp as enveloped in machintoshes these accordingly took no part in the race. serand, and the rest in a bunch. As they they wandered about through the mud from Quiensabe at once proceeded to make the passed the Grand Stand for the first time the Rails to the Pari-Mutuel Rooms, or the
pace, and led by a geed five lengths until the Shannon went ahead, with Dorogoi second, no less hazardous German Club tent. Prince Afonument was passed, at which point he was Starlight third, and Rose de France fourth. At Henry of Prussia looked in for an hour or done for. The field came on in close order, the bend Rose de France took third place and two making himself as thoroughly at home Corkscrew showing with T T not far behind. Scotsman drew up somewhat. Shandon main- as he always does here, As for the poor Thus they entered the straight, Corkscrew tained the lead even increased it as they entered Jockeys it was frequently difficult to recognise gradually drawing away. From that point to the back straight, the others also retaining their one's friends beneath the spatterings of mud the finish Corkscrew increased his lead by places. Then The Broker began to come on they had gathered on their journey round the degrees and finally passed the past, the winner slightly, gaining gradually as they reached the soddened course. In the moming there had of a well-ridden race, by two lengths, &
home straight. Shannon's victory was certain, been rumours of a postponement, but, however length separated second and third-Time, however, and he landed home a winner by welcome this might have heen from a spectator's 4 min. 41 3006,
three lengths. The Broker had done so well point of view, and remembering the precedent
Pari-Mutuel: of the Spring of 1893. stil! the Stewards felt
that he came in third, four lengths behind Rose To win.
de France. Time, 3mins. 38 2-2/5secs. that as the course was not dangerous it would
Pari-Mutuel. not be right for them to interfere with the -natural-ortler-of-things, and so-the Races went
Tawin For place."
18 on as had been arranged. Whatever hard things one may say about the weather, it must be allowed that the sport was singularly even It would be supposed that with such a remark. able change from the conditions of the training we would see a crop of surprises-"outsiders" romping home, and rewarding their sanguine and select hackers, with handsome dividends. But strange to say this was not so.
The largest dividend paid on winner was in the Maiden Stakes, when Corkscrew, capitally ridden by Mr. C. R. Burkill, secured the victory by two lengths, and paid his supporters the by no means extravagant sum of $30.50. A dead-beat in the last race illustrated the sportiveness of the Place Pari Mutuel, The Dealer winning $54 for each of his friends. "Daybreak by his finals in the Race Edition of our Sunday contemporary Sport and Gossip did what he could to conduce to moderate dividends, for he "tipped five winners out of the nine crents--not at all bad when everything is taken into account. It is not necessary to deal at length with the day's racing, seeing that each.contest fully described hereafter, but the victories of Loyalty and Damaskus in the Autumn Cup and Whangpoo Stakei respec. tively, were perhaps the most interesting to the student of form, and the meeting of these two fine animals will be looked forward to with added interest. Of the two, Damaskus won his race with greater ease, indeed he cantered in-if ever
pany really adopts that gait in a гасс.
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Appended are the results of the day's racing The JOCKEY CLUB-Value, Tls. 100. Second
Pony,
Tis. 25. For China Ponies that have never won a Rage. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not had more than two winning mounts. Non-Winners allowed 5 lbs.; Win- ners of one Race, weight for inches as per scale; Winners of two Races, 7 lbs. extra. Entrance, Tls, 5. Once round. Mr. Wheeler's gr. Emerakl, tost roll
Mr. Thomas ! Mr. Hopeful's gr. Tiber, 11st 4lb...Mr. Ellis 2 Mr. Everard's roan Florist, test roll ......
Mr. Collingwood 3 Mr. Aldee's ch. Sa ko ming tze, 10st 12 b......
Mr. Dietrich o Mr. Edmund's gr. Iapetus, 1ost solb
Mr. Kreig o Mr. Oswald's sk. Chicago, 1ast 13lb............
Mr. Winsor o Mr. Bevy's wh. Rarity, lost iclb................
Mr. Bevington o Emerald was the most prominent nearly all through the race and finally won by half a length; two lengths between second and third, Time, zmins. 58secs.
Pari-Mutuel.
For place.
II
Pony.
Florist
Emerald
Tiber
Impetus
Rarity
Chicago
Sa ko ming the
To win.
IO
44
78 Dividends-$10.60 $7.70, 18.50, 7.40. The CRITERION STAKES-A Sweepstakes of Tis. to cach, with Tis. 150 added; Second Fony, Tla. 50: Third Pony, Tls. 25 if five or morn starters. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale-One mile. Mr. Hopeful's gr. Yangtze, 1st 4lbMr. Jones Mr. Ring's, ch. Callisto, 11st 4lb Mr. Meyerink 2 Mr. Buxey's, ak. Standard Rose, 11st tib..
Mr. Wailleumier 3 Mr. Dryasdust's, bl. dun Tit Bits, rost tolb
Mr. Crighton o Mr. Rex's, gr. Beachnut, 1st th Mr. Reynell o The first to show in front upon the fall of the flag to a good start was Standard Rose, with Beachnut second and Yangtze third, Callisto and Tit Bits, in company tailed off last. At the third-quarter mile post Sandard Rose had fallen back third, whilet Beachnut was leading, attended by Yangiste. There was no material change until approaching the entrance to the straight, where Benchnut was done for and Standard Rose took a momentary lead from Callisto, who had improved his place. At the Bushes, however, Yangtsze, came with a rush and going through won a good race from Callisto by half-a-length. A length divided the second, and third.-Time, amins. 173CCE
Pari-Mutuel.
For place.
Pony.
To win
4.
Tit Bits
Beachnut
.94
Calisto.
Standard Rose
Yangisze,
257
124 Dividends -$19.90. $6.10, 6.20, 5.90. THE MAIDEN STAKES. Valuc, Tis. 300 Second Fony, Tb. 75. Third Popy, Tls. 50. For China Ponies hat have never run at any Meeting Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance, Tls. 5. Three quarters of Messrs. Morriss, & Burkill's ch, Corkscrew,
prost, 13lbizumanely Mr. C. R. Burkill i Mr. Kellay's cr. TT2, tost glb., MGresson 2 Mr. Hopeful's bay Shut-El-Arabbit, talb,
*
mile
Mr. M. Jones 3.
Pany. Espérance.... Luck roset Woodlark..... The Dealer.. Corkscrew. Quiensabc Hazelberry TTE Rosebud Laureate
Merrythought Kurfürst
Adonis.....
Apostrophe.. Shut-El-Arab Falstaff
Dividends $30-50
16
For place.
18
·3.p...
Pony Seaweed
Mr. Buxey's bay Rosebud tost 7lbs......
Mr. Wuilleumier *2 Mr. Duplex's br. The Dealer rost Blb
Mr. Cumming *2 Messrs. Moli's & Puff's.gr. Matchbox 11st 4ĺb
Mr. Pakenham o Mr. King's br. Canopus, 11st 7lb
Mr. Meyerink & Mr. Dryasdust's ch. Hope, tost 12lb
Mr. Crighton o Messrs. Smith's & Barley's ch. Cracker Jack,
tost 4lb.......................Mr. Machado o Afr. Tarporly's gr. Timekeeper, 11st 1lb
Mr. Reynell o Str. Somerset's gr. Esperance, tost 4lb
Mr. A. W. Burkill o r. Mustard's gr. R. W. M., fost si surord
Mr. Crawford o Mr. Raudor's ch, Lona late Hands-off, tost
felb
Mr. Moller o Mr. Ruby's dún Briefless, tist 4lb... Mr. Ellis o
* Dead-heat. Darkness had almost fallen as this race was started, and it was quite impossible to dis- tinguish the ponies or colours as they went round the course. Tiber won by one length, while The Dealer and Rosebud made a dead- heat for second place. Time, mins. 21secs,
Pari-Mutuel.
For place.
Pony. Hope
R. V. M. Loga Matchbox Briefless Canopus Timekeeper Tiber N The Dealer.. Rosebud Espérance Cracker Jack
To win
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13
20
16
5
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Scotsman
5.5
Dividends: $24,90. N. C. D. News.
3.3
Dat....
35
Rust de France
30
The Broker
Dorogoi...
Starlight
Shannon ...
Yangtze..
438
315
187
$10.50, 15.40, 27.70.
The MALOG PLATE--Value. Tis. 150; Second Pony, Tis. 50. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale.. Entrance, Tls. 5. -Halla-mite.
Mr. Hampton's, wh. Ariel 1ost rallis
Mr. Dallas Mr. G. H. Poltt's, bay Tocsin test abs
Mr. C. R. Burkill*2 Mr. Don Juan's, gr. Blatbart tist flo Mr. Belluin's, gr. Igel late Faith rist 4lbs
Mr. Meyerink*2
Mr. Kreig o Mr. Dryasdust's, dur Outpost 1st rib......
Mr. Crighton o Mr. Ramsdale's, gr. Quiensape tost glbs Mr. E. Hey's, ch. Elk rast b... Mr. Moller &
Mr. Gresson a
Mr. Ponthiere o
Mr. M. Jones
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Mr. Ariel's, gr. Anarchist Test 4lbs............. Mr. Hopeful's, gr. St. Lawience 1st 4ths
Mr John Peel's, gr. Eskdale tast 2lbs......
Mr. A. W. Burkallo Mr. Rex's gr. Benchnut 1st tb Mr. Reynello Mr. Penciller's br. Flying Fox Ist .....
Mr. Machado a * Dead-beat. After one false start Elk broke away and was only stayed sfter going fully at quarter of a mile. When finally they left in a bunch Beachnut drew away somewhat, Toesin close behind. Elk came up shortly afterwards and the rest of the ponies bunched again. Flying For took the lead from Elk but could not haki it, and in the straight Ariel came away and finally won the race by a length. Tocsis and Blaubart ran a dead-heal for second place. Time, 1 min. 51/ssecs..
inore starters.
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Letters for the following persons lie un- claimed at the Post Office:-
Ah Moo, Mrs.
Allsopp, G. F. E.
278
Andesher, Miss M.
Dividends-$13.80. $8.80, 12.20, 10,10. The AUTUMN CUP-Value, Tls. 150; Second Pony, Tls. 30 Third l'ony, Tls. 23 if five or For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winner of the Criterion Stakes' lbs. extra. Non-winning Juckeys allowed 3 lbs. Entrance. Tls, One mile and a quarter. Mr. Robson's gr. loyalty, 1st 4lb
Mr. C. R. Burkill 1 Mr. Buvey's ch. Tea Rose, 1st rib
Mr. Wuilleumier 2 Mr. R. D. Jones's gr. Utani, 11st 4lb
Mr. Pakenham 3 Mr. Bellum's gr. Igel late Faith, tost rib...
Mr. Krieg o Mr. Rodoct's dun Chessy, 1st 1lb......... Mr. Midwood Mr. Hapetul's gr. Orwell, trst 7lb......
Mr. M. Jones o Mr. Hampton's wh. Ariel, 1st 1lb
Mr. Dallas An excellent start was made and Loyalty tnok a slight lead with Orwell second. Loyalty walled, however, and at the gate Orwell was leading with Tea Rose second, Olang third and Loyally fourth. Thus they entered the back straight where Ariel took the fourth place from Loyalty, the first three remaining as before. Not until they approached the Monument did Loyalty begin to gain and then his rider sent him along splendidly. He had inside place as they turned into the run home and was gaining hands down. From third he crept to second and so to a good lead. Past the Grand Stand he was well in front and finished a fine winner by three lengths. Four lengths separated Tea Rose and Olani as second and third.-Time, 2 mins, 58 3.5 secs.
Pari-Mutuel ปี
For place.
Pony,
Ariel. Chessy
Pari-Mutuel.
Omni Ige!
Роду, Eik
To win.
For place.
Tea Rose
Ariel...
15 30
36
Orwell Loyalty
Outpost
St. Lawrence
Eskdale
Beachnut..
Blaubart Tocsin
Quiensabe Flying Fox..
Igel
Anarchist
284
193 Dividends $25.50. $8.70, 10.10, 9.10. THE CLUB Cpe-Value 11s. 200; Second Pony, Tis. go; Third Pony, Ts, 25 if five or more starters. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Griffins at date of entry allowed 7lbs. Entrance. Tls. 5. Two miles.
Mr. Edmund's gr. Impact, 15st gib .............
Mr. Crawford Mr. Freddy's br. Sammie, rist 7lb....... Mr. Tom Cannon's bl. Corbie, 1st b
Mr. Curaming 2
To win
325
Attias, J. S. Ahbasa.
Almond, R. W. Abbott, E.
Blake, R. E.
Hona, Jasim.
Barnett, A.
Bachmann, Mrs. E. Beeck & Co., A. Burris, Miss L.
Mansfield, Miss M, Mohamed, Ahsain McGillivray, D.
Marthens, A.
Moses, H. E, H. McLean, Grace H. McKay, A. L. MacDonald, Mrs. E. Moane, G. H. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Moseley, Mrs. E. B. Moldajnd, P. McElivain, R..
Brooks, Captain J. S. Nathan Sons, N.P. Binghain, J. E. Bryan, M. K. Barker, A. M. Haber, Miss Z. Blum, M. Bird, E. G.
| Bukal, Jacob
Balmer, Miss }. Bloom, Miss D.
Corrdard, Mons. Clark, Miss M. Crawford, T. C. Cohen, M. C. Calder, Miss A Crawford, F. 0. Con Chubb, Dunleary, F. J. Duncan, Mrs. J. A. Durocher, Mons. Debeaux, R.
Dadre, Muns. Dubbers, A. Donkin, Mrs. Dalton, E. C Dietrich, J., Edelstein, F. Edwards, M. Edwards, I. Fullam, Dr. W. A. Francis, Mr.
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46
Gooch, F. V.
9
2
Graham, Miss L. Goldman, A.
44
Guerra, T
41
Glover, R.
88
Glasse, Mr.
291
Dividend-$8.70 56.60, 8.20, 10.60. The WHANPOO STAKES-Value, Tis 200; Second Pony, Tis. 5o; Third Pony, Tls, 25. For China Ponies, being bond fide Griffins
5,
at date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a Race, 5 lbs, extra. En- trance, Tls. 5. One mile and a half Mr. Marius's br. Damaskus, Ifst 4lb
Mr. Meyerink 1 Mr. John Peel's.gr. Brisk, 1st rib.........
Mr. A. W. Burkill 2 Mr. Middy's spot. roan Luck, 1st 1lb.........
Messrs. Four Stars's br. Messrs. Four Stars's bay
Gruenhagen, Mrs. W.
Hutchinson, Mrs. F.
Hofstadt. L. Harding, W. A. Hart, Miss M, Hetzer, A. Harvey, Mrs, C. Hudson, Lt. A. K. Heinsien & Co., C. Jeffriest, J. Y. Jones, Jas, Jackson, P. V. furgens, Mrs. Knight, A. E.
Mr. Machado 3 Kunkel, M. Night-light 11st rib
Mr. Wuilleumier o Moonshine, I 1st 1lb
Mr. Pakenham a Mr. Bevington
Mr. Bevy's wh, Rarity, 1st lb... Mr. Marporly's gr. Dancer, 11st b
Mr. Reynello Messrs. A and B's gr. Cilrhiw, 11st 4lb...
Mr. C. R. Burkill
resi in a bunch. Round the bend the lead was
Liberge, Mine, C. Lee Pung, MI. Lloyd, G. R. Lock, H. S. Lambe, W. P. Lawson, H. L. W. Little, H. Lahmann, A. Lowry, Dr. J. H. Morris, W. R.
Miller, O. Mure, R. Marti, A. B. Merman, H. Mamedlise, E. List of Registered
tias, J. 5.
Mehtajenie & Cp.
Mr. Gresson 3 Mr. Buxey's wh. White Rose 11st 1lb........ Mr. Hansa's gr. Falstaff, izst (lb... Mr. Moller o Monzon, V.
Mr. Wailleumier o
Mr. Somerset's sk. Suraise, lost. Midwood Mr. Oswald's dum Dunlea, tost falb
Mr. Mr. C. R. Burkill o Mr. Hopeful's Bay Shut-El-Arab, 100t 12lb... Captain Jack's gr. Thistic, 1st Ib Mr. Moller o Mr. Ilansa's dun Uncas, last gib Mr. Dietrich o
Mr. Jones o A fine start saw them lined out, but Damas Uncas took the lead at the outset twith Impact Ana was not to be denied. He came away to second. Corbie took the place from, Impact first place with Shut-El-Arab second and the almost at once, however, while Uncas drew rapidly away until his lead was at least six maintained, though Dancer wrested the second lengths. Thistle came up for second place, and place Shut-El-Arab. Luck came out of the the order in which they passed the Grand Stand bunch at this point, and took Dancer's place for the first time was Uncas, Thistle, Dunlea but Damaskus could not be caught, Impact, White Rose, with Sammie last. As Probsf's corner Damaskus drew sell farther they entered the back straight Thistle took away, and Brisk came up into second place. slight lead, but at the three-quarter mile posi Damaskus was by this time so far ahead that Impact came along with a rush into third place, he had slowed down, still maintaing his Uncas led at the corner, but Impact was going advantage. Thus they entered the home splendidly and had soon wrested first place straight, and Damaskus finished in a caster, a from him. From this point the race was with winner by three lengths, Brisk and Luck were Impact and he cantered along the home straight second and third, a length between them.- a winner by many lengths. One length Time, 3mins., 38 4/5secs. separated second and third-Time, 4mins.,
Pari-Mutuel. To win For place,
Pony, White Rose...... Impact Uncas
Thistle..... Corbie... Sammie.. Dunica Shannon
389
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Dividende:$257. $7.70; 6.70, 8.80. The LOTTERY STAKES-For all China. Ponies. Value Tisgoo-added-to-a-Sweepstakes Th. Is each. Forfeit Tis. 5, if declared on or before the date of closing the Entries for the Autumn Meating, when the balance Tis. to is to de paid, and the Name and Colour of the Pony declared. The Stakes will be diyided as follows First Pony 70 per cent, Second Pony an par cent, and Third Pony
Pony: Dancer Damaskus
Brisk... Luck
Pari-Mutual
To win For place, .... 29 175
......... 25
Nightlight Shul-El-Arab Purity Falstaf Surmise. Moonshine Cilrhiw..
Ai
Dividends: 88.70 37.00, 1680, T1.30,
342
245 The FAH-WAH CUP; value, Tla 150; second Pony, Tis. 501 for Chiná Ponies that have Rever won a Race; Weight for inches as per scale; griffins at date of entry allowed glbs; entrance, TIs. 5. One milo, W. Hopeful's gr. Tiber, Exst 4lb immite
Mr. M. Jonus 1]
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J.
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Scott, Miss M. K.
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Captain R.W. Almond, will be despatched forthe above port, on FRIDAY, the roth instant. at 5 F.3
The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation provided by this Aleamer. She is fitted throughout with Electric Light
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., ပုံ
General Managers. Hongkong, 6th November, 1899.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
"HE Steamship
"ST. JEROME,"
[13842
will be despatched for the above port on or about the 5th instant and will be followed by
S.S. "AFGHANISTAN," For Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CO., Agents.
LIMITED,
(13454
Hongkong, 1st November, 1899.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
Captain
"GLENSHIEL"
Shipping STEAMERS.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CAÑALI
HE Company's Steamship
TH
"HECTOR" Captain Bart, will be despatched as on TUESDAY, the 14th November.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, th October, 1899.
[1283
SHEWAN TOMES & CO'S. "NEW YORK"
LINE
FOR NEW YORK, via SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
T"
Captain Conradi, will be despached for the "MOYUNE,"
above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th November, in the Afternoon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1809. (1318a
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR KOBE.
11E Company's Steamship THE
"CITINGTU,"
Captain Williams, will be despatched above on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant.
For Freight or l'assage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, th November, 1800. [138ta EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM SIP COMPANY. LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT. DARWIN and QUEENS..
LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo 10 ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.). *HE Steamship
THE
"GUTHRIE," Captain McArthur, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at 4 P.M.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for l'assengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provis sions, Ice, &, throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon
are carried.
N.B.--Retum Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA. TION COMPANY and vice versa.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1899. [13782
Consignees.
UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS, THE Steamship
"INDRAVELLI," having arrived from the above ports, Con- signees of canga by her, are hereby informed that their goods, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.-
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 16th instant, otherwise they will not be recognised.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, and November, 1899. [13800 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM KOBE.
will be despatched as above THE Steamship on MONDAY, the 20th November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Honogkong, 27th October, 1899 [13550
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
HE Company's Steamship,
THE
"CHANGSHA,"
Captain Moore, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the arst instant
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon is situated
forward of the Engines.
A daly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
For Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, and November, 1899. [1375a
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
"HE Company's Steamship THE
on
"CHANGSHA," Captain Moore, will be despatched TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at Noon.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer, The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions
the entire
A duly qualified Surgeon, is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light. N.B.-Return Tickets issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA Are available for return by the Steamers of the EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co. and vice verad, For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, and November, 1899, [13774
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, THE Company's Steamship....
"MACHAON,”
"POSEIDON,"
having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong informed that their Goods are being landed at and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 11th instant, or they will not ba recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after the Irth instant, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & CO. Agents.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1899.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
HE F. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship"-
THE
[13764
“JAPAN,” FROM ANTWERP,LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named | Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godowns of Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. This vessel brings on Cargo:-
Optional
&c., ex S.S. Landaura,
From nods will be landed here unlese
instructions are given to the contrary before 2. PM. TO-DAY
Goods not cleared by the zath instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by die in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage oh. tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recongnised.
H.A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1899.
NOTICE.
"NOT RESPONSIBLE-POK“ DESTY,
Neither the CAPTAINS, the AGENTS, nor the
Captain Hamah, will be despatched as above OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any
on TUESDAY, the 18th November.
For Freight, apply to
1
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta Hongkong, a3rd October, 1899
DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessals during their stay la Hongkong Harbours
REUCE, American ship, D. Whitmore-Stand
dafd Oil Co.
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