THE RACES.
Stewards—His Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake, 'G.C.Mo., His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, K.C.; His Excellency Major-General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, K.C.M,G/;| Rear Admiral H. T. Grenfell, R,N, C.M.G.¡ Com. modore Francis Powell, R.N., C.B.; Lt-Colonel F. W. B. Kọc, D.AA.G. (3.); A. Babington, Esq; the Hon. C. F., Chater, C.M.G. ; D. Gillies, Esq.; the Hon. J. J. Bell-living; M. Grote, Esq. Sir Thomas Jackson, Kt.; E. W. Rutter, Esq.; H. P. White, Esq.; the Hon. T.'H. Whitehead.
Clerks of the Scale.—A: Uabington, Esq.; and E. W.-Rutter, Esq.
"Judge:--The Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.O. Assistant Judge-Lieut-Col. F. W. B. Koc, D.AA.G. (v.).
Starter-M. Grote, Esq;
and Starter:-E. M. Bishop, Esq. Handicapper-Lieut. Col. F. W. B. 'Kos, D.A.A.G. (B.).
· Hon. Treasurer :-J. C. Peter, Esq. Glerk of the Course -T. F. Hough, Esq. Assistant Clerk of the Course:-A. S. An- ton, Esq.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1902.
Mr. G. H. Potts Rebel King,
Baxey's Bourbon Rose,
rast glb wi
TIPS FOR TO-MORROW.
Mr. Cumming THE GRAND STAND STAKES --- tost izlb, ........ Mr. W. W. Cảx a
G. EL Potts Robber King, 41st 4lb
Mr. P. A. Cox 3 Buxeys' Queen Rose, lost gib.......
Mr. Crighton o Ellis Kadoorie's Panay, 11st 3lb.......
Mr. Schwind (albs overweight) o
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Rebel King'
Selected Rose
THE WALER HANDICAP-
Freckles
Ichiban Ivy
Brumbie
Rare Rose
Rebel Ring Renegade
To a bad start, Pansy being lelt 3 lengths behind the others, Robber King unde all the The Challenge Cur running, and at the Village Rebel King took the lead, hard pressed by Bourbon Rose. In the straight Rebel King and Bourbon Rose were running neck, and neck Rebel King just half a length in front of Bourbon Rose; S finishing lengths between 2nd and 3rd. Time 1 min. 57 / secs. \.
The NAVY CUP.-Presented by Officers of His Majesty's Fleet Second to receive yo
TIR LADIES' PURSE-
Ivy Weary Willie
Belle Heléne
per cent, of the entrance fees; Third 30 per THE "BLAKE CHALLENGE CUP- cent. Open to all Hongkong subscription waler griffins of this season, 1901-1902.
"Weight for inches as per scale. Previous winners to carry fobs, extra for each race.
Vanity.
Yellow Rose
Marda
Previous non-starters to carry 12 stone or THE PARSEE CUP:-- top weight if over. Entrance $13. From
the two mile post once round and in
Mr. Master's Ichiban, 12st 435...Mr. Master 1 Maj. Gen. Sir W. J. Cascoigne's Marda,
Iist izlb...
Mr. Gresson 4 THE PHAETHON STARES:-
". J. H. Gwyne's The Duchess, 1st olb...
Owner 3
Bourbon Rose Bulbu!! Moriturus
Punch America Vanity
Ichiban
Ivy
Second' DAY-THURSDAY, 26th February. Another glorious day, more good sport, and an enjoyable outing for all Hongkong, to say nothing of the many visitors from the Coast Ports. Such were the chief characteristics of the second day of the races. The course was as good as ever and several of the races were most keenly contested and consequently, for particulengths between 2nd and 3rd. Time: 2 mins. lar reasons, were conducive to much excitement The band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, under Bandmaster Moir, was in attendance and dur ing the afternoon played the following selec tives
To agrand start-all horses could have been covered with a blanket-first down the straight THE WALER CHAMPION STAKES:- was Marda, the Duchess, and Ichiban; same order kept until coming in the straight for home, when Ichiban, most splendidly ridder by, his owner, came with a grand dash and won, most exciting finish on the post by a length; 6
42/5.883.
March.
“Espada "................ Hume... Oventure...... "Pique Dame"......Suppe. Selection,
"Floradora"...... Stuart. Valse ......Ne
"Colonel.....Bucalossi, Piccolo Solo... "Picardon" .........Green Selection......Casino Giri"...Englander.
Extras.
Polka..." Whistling... Lawton. Valse L'Etoile Polaire "Waldteufel. Galop..............." Wally"......Heinsdorff. The FLYAWAY SATKES; a sweepstakes of $10 each with $750 added; winner. to receive 70 per cent; second 20 per cent.; third 10 per cent.; open to all Hong kong subscription waler griffins: weight for inches as per bye-law No. 12; previous win- ners of one face at this meeting 6 s extra; of two or more such races to Es extra; subi scription waters of 1900-1951 to carry:sz ibs
extra. Three quarters of a mile.
Mr. Master's Ichiban, 1st 1lb
動
Owner
Rage My Lady, rost 13lb Mr. Cumming
Capt. Warren's Brumbie, lost 1116
Bir T. Jackson's Biddy, 10st 6lb.........
Mr. Hammonia's Pingpong, 12st alb
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Lightship's Seabreeze, 11st 4lb...
Master's Remnant, 11st 8lb
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G. H. Potts' Gipsy Queen, rast olb-- Maj. Gen. Sir W. Gascoigne's Ivy,11st4lb
This was practically a walk over for Ichiban, with My Lady a fair second., Time 1 m. 24 sec. The GREAT SOUTHERN STÅKES; winner to receive $500; second Bioa; third $50; open to all China ponies; weight for inches as pen scale; previous winners at this meeting 5 lbs extra hond fide griffins on 1st February, 1902, and subscription griffins of Foochow 1901 and Amay 1902 meetings allowed 7 53. entrance Sio. One mile and a quarter." Mr. John Beck's Set, 1st 12lb... Mr. Grosson 1
Busey's Rare Rose, 1038 12lb..............
Mr. W. W. Cox 2 G. H. Pott's Disgust, rust 12lb.........
Mr. Cumming 3 Dryandust's Umpire, 1st lb...........
Mr. Crighton o Ellis Kadooria's Hyacinth, rost rzlb..............
Mr. Master o Five ran. After a break aways, Hyacinth was badly left 7 lengths behind at post, Umpire, who got away first lett to Black Rock, when Set, coming up with a big sprint passed Umpire at the Village. Set maintained the lead and won a fine race by a short head, just beating Rare Rose on the post; 4 lengths between and and 3rd. Time zmin. 40.1/5 secs
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The GARRISON CUP; presented by the officers of the garrison; second to receive the Entrance fees open to all Hongkong. subscription waler griffins of this season 1901-1902; weight for inches as per scala previous winners to carry is, extra for each race; entrance $10. One mile. Major Gen. Gascoigne's Ivy, 11s! 1b
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The EXCHANGE PLATE value $500; presented by the bankers and exchange brokers of Hongkong: second to receive 70 per cent." of the entrance fees; third 30 per cent. open to all China ponies; previous winners at this meeting of one race 7 bs, of two mces 10 ba, extra; previous pon-starters to carry 12 stone ;"bond fide griffins on 1st February, 1902, and subscription griffins of Foochow 19ot and Amoy 1902 meetings allowed 7 s.; entrance $io. From the two mile post once round and in.
Mr. Buxey's Rare Rose, tost izlb
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Mr. W. W. Cox 1 G. H. Pott's Pandur, Irst 81b.
Mr. Cumming 2 Dryasdust's Ace of Hearts, list lb...... Mr. Crawford Ellis Kadoorie's Hyacinth, 1ist oolb...
Mr. Schevind (2 lbs overweight) o Buxey's Camation Rose, lost fall.........
Mr. Reid o
J. H. Lewis' Bulbul, fast 1218...................
3
Mr. P. A. Cox o Moy's Nutberry, itst 4lb......Mr. Master o A good start, first down the straight was Nut- berry, Rare Rose, and Hyacinth; at the Suga: Works Hyacinth pulled 6 lengths to the front and kept it until coming past Black Rock, when All the field came up together. In the run home Rare Rose, and Pandur had a neck and neck struggle, Rare Rose just winning by half a neck; 3 lengths between 2nd and 3rd. Time mirs. 22 4/5
The JOCKEY CUP'a sweepstakes of $250 added; second to receive Stoo; open to all Hongkong subscription waler griffins of the season, 1901-1902; winners of previous races. during the meeting barred ; to be ridden by Jockeys who have not had a winning mount in Hongkong or China previous to this meet- ing weight for inches as per scale. Once round.
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Mr. Kag's My Lady, rist 436. Mr. Gegg 1
John Peel's Belle Helene, 1st olb.........
Mr. Ogilvy 2 Iny's Witzbold, fist olb... Mr. Schwind 3 Master's Susan, 1st olb... Mr. Caufield o Lightship's Seabreeze, 11st 4lb..........................
Mr. Mackie o Scottie's Fifeshire, 12st olb...Mr. Bishopo Hammonia's Ping Pong, 12st alb...............
Mr. Wivel o A. Batington's Bridget, Ist zib................
Mr. Owen o Tremeare's Geisha,......Mr. McIntyre o Ellis Kadoorie's Narcissus, 1st olb.......
Mr. McMillan o Capt. Warren's Brumbie, list olb... Mr. Baird o A good start, 11 starters. Fifeshire maile the running Black Rock when he shot his bolt and finished last. Belle Helene, and My Lady had the race well in hand and won easily by went to the front, but at the distance My Lady
rime 1 min. 47 sccs. 3 lengths: 4 lengths between 2nd and 3rd.
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Master's Mayfly, 11st gib.......Owner o Fortesquieu's Iron Duke, 11st 3lb.........
Mr. Crighton o A good start; all came down the straight first time all together. At Sugar Works Commer Mayfly and Iron Duke pulled to the front; at Black Rock Golden Bell passed the field and romped home an easy winner by 7 lengths, 3 lengths between and and 3rd, Black Snake carried 7lbs penalty. Time amin. 23.5/5 secs. The GYMKHANA STAKEB value $300; pre- sented by the Gymkhana Committee, added to a sweepstakes of $5 each; winner to re- ceive 70 per cent; third 10 per cent;
open to all Hongkong subscription waler griffins of this season, 1901-1902, measuring under 14 hands't inch in height, as per registered measurement; weight for inches as per scale; runners previously unplaced allowed 5 lbs previous winners barred. One mile.
John Peel's Veriscular, lost 11lb
The PROFESSIONAL CUP; presented; second to receive the entrance fees; open to all Hongkong and Shanghai subscription walers; Mr. Cresson I weight for inches as per bye-law No. 12! Mr. Master's Funch, 1ost 11lb......Mr. Master 2 Hongkong subscription waler griffins of Robert Shewan's Eros, tist nib...... this season, 1901-1902, allowed 5 lbs; pre- Mr. P. A. Cox 3 vious winners at this meeting of one race Wheelrut's Vanity, tost 13lb...Mr. Reid o 7 lbs., of two or more races to Ibs" extra; A. Babington's Clohilda, fist Blb
previous non-starters at this meeting barred; Mr. Owen d entrance Sio. One mile and a Quarter. Major J, H. Gwynne's Lucky Jim, ist Bibi..
Mr. John Peel's Golden Bell, 1st 1015 Owner o
Mr. Gresson Six ran. After a little delay at post on The Old Firm's Black Snake, '12st 3lb account of Clohilda refusing to face the flag,
(7lb penalty).
Crawford 2. the field got away to a miserable start, Chohilda Mr. G, H, Potta Silver Spur, 11st 8lb ........ and Eros being badly left. Lucky Jim got off
Mr. Cumming 3 first followed by Punch and Ivy. Mr. Master
G. H. Potts' Nightmare, 21st glb ......mo on Panch drew out at Black Rock, but at the
Mr. P.A. Gox Village Ivy drew up to him and seemed to. have the race all his own way, and won a fast paced race by 3 lengths, 4 lengths between and and 3rd. Time 1 min. 55-2/5 BEC. The GERMAN CUP presented by the members of the German club; second to receive 70 per cent of the entrance fees; third so per cent 1 open to all Hongkong subscription waler griffins of this season, 1901-1902: weight for Inches as per scale; previous winners to carry 7 lbs, extra for each race; previous non- starters to carry 7ths. extra entrance $10. One mile and a
quarter. Mr. Magpie's Bay Ronald, stet
Mr. Crighton r Buxey's Yellow Rose, Itet 4lb
Mr. W. W. Cox a Lt. Col.
1, G, H. Hughe's Weary Willy, 1st gib
Mr. Cumming 3 Mr. Buxay's Climbing Rote, rist 6lb Mr. Reid o David's Audace, 11st Bib. Mr. Baird o Five ran. After a break away Bay Ronald Mr. bolted and was pulled up at stand.. The field? afterwards got away to a bad stort, Bay Ronald being left 3 lengths behind. Coming up the straight Yellow Rose pulled to the front, and kept the lead easily by 3 lengths to Black Rock, when he was challenged by Bay Ronald, who overtook him at the Village, and won easily by 7 lchgths, 1 length Between and and 3rd, the others, furlong behind. Time 225 BLOG Sir Thos Jackson's Biddy, lost lib The TAI YEUR FONG CUP | presented ;
second to receive the entrance fees. Third A good start; coming into the straight America Ba5. Fór China ponies: Bond fide griffios on led by s lengths to Black Rock, when she was tet February, 1902. Previous winners to challenged by Sweet William who led to the carry 7th extra for each race. Unplaced straight, then Vefiscular care, with a grand ponies, allowed gibs, entrance $5 Dnce dash and won by 2 lengths; balf a length be Round
and treen and and 3rd. Time a mins. 4 1/5 secs.. POTTAM- & AGO.÷DENTS-DRIVING, OTTAM & CO. PLAID RUGS and
GLOVES for the RAGE:
SILK MUFFLERS. for the RACES.:
Baza pouhaha Mr. Gresson 1 John Peel's Sweet William, Iost 6ib......
Mr. Camming (3lbs overweight a Master's Lowly, fost 3ib. Owner 3 Robert Showan,s Iris, 1ost 3lb “Mr. P. A. Cox (6lbs overweight), o
Messe, Brown Whites America, lost, zbo
Mr, Crawford e Wheelrit's Vexation, get list...Mr. Reid o
Mr. Mackie o
Black Snake
THE CHAMPION STAKES —'
Set
Rare Rose
Robber King
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The programme for to-morrow's racing is as England and America. In the programme we follows:-
THIRD DAY-FRIDAY, 21ST FEBRUARY. The GRAND STAND STAKES; value $400; second to receive $100 ; third $50; for China ponies bona fide griffins on 1st February, 1902; weight for inches as per scale ; previous winners of one race glbs; of two races 7b9; of three races, 10lbs extra; previous non- starters at this meeting barred ;entrance Sto;. One mile and a quarter.
The WALER HANDICAP; winner to receive $1,000; second S25o; third Stoo; open to all Hongkong and Shanghai Subscription Walers; entrance $to. One mile and-a-half The CHALLENGE CUP; presented by the Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving; for China ponies; to be won two years consecutively by a pony or ponics the bond fide property of the same owner; winner to receive 70 per cent.; second so per cent.; third to per cent of the entrance fees; weight for inches as par scale; entrance (forced) $5. One mile and three-quarters.
The LADIES' PURSE: presented; open to all Hengkung subscription waler griffins of this season, 1901-1902 weight for inches as par scale; previous winners to carry 7Ds, extra for each race; unplaced runners allowed ribs. previous non-starters barred; entrance 35, Three quarters-of-a-Mile.
The "BLAKE "CHALLENGE CUP; presented by
His Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake, a.C.M.G. For Subscription Waler Griffins of this season, 1901-1902; to be won twice by sub scription griffins the bond fide property of the same owner or owners; winner to receive 70 per cent of the entrance fees: second 20 per ceut.; third to per cent, weight for inches as per scale; winner of the Maidens, Derby and/or German Cup 9lbs, extra for each such race, winners of any other races 5lbs, extra for each race, Walers that have not been previously placed allowed 5lbs., previous non-starters barred; entrance fee gra. One Mile.
The PARSEE CUP; presented; second to receive
$too; third $10; for China ponies; weight: for inches as per scale; winners of one-race at this meeting 3 lbs; extra; of two or more races lbs; extra; placed ponies allowed 5 lbs; unplaced ponies allowed 6 bond fide griffins on 191 February, 1902, and subscrip- lian griffins of Fonchow 1901 and Amoy 1993 meetings allowed 7 Is; previous no starters at this meeting barred; entrance $10. Once Round.
submit- for our opening everything will be entirely new, nothing old or worn out, in fact a complete departure from the usual path of variety..
ADELINA SARINA.. MAIE ARLEA. DAVE CASTON. LENA HARVEY, ALTRO THE TRAMP. Capt. JACK SUTTON.
ROSE AQUINALDO. DELLA ROSS. AUSTRAL TRIÒ. AIMEE TASMA. ALEX. RUSSELL,
And Yours Merrily,
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Tickets for the Day-may-be-purchased-at-the- Gates Price $1 each.
No one admitted without a Ticket to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.
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An 'Enclosure will be reserved for Members and Members Wives and Familier. Tickets for which are being sent out with the Members* Tickets,
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The PHAETHON STAKFS; a sweepstakes of $5 each with Sayo 'added'; second to receive $roo; third $50; open to all Hongkong ubscription waler griffins of this season, 1901-100, measuring under 14-bands 1 inch in beight as per registered measurement ENCLOSURE "of the RACECOURSE dur- previous winners and non-starters barreding the Race Day without Tickets, which can runners that have been previously placed to be had on application to the Undersigned. carry its; extra. Three Quarters of a Mile,
T. F. HOUGH,
Clerk of the Course. The WALER CHAMPION STAKES; With $730 added; open to Hongkong subscription
Hongkong, 18th January, 1902. Waler Griffins of this season, 1901-1902, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK- winner only ; a forced entry; entrance $30 winners of two races $20; of three or more
races $50; weight for inches as per scale.
One mile.
The CHAMPION STAKES; with $750 added
for China Ponies, winnera at this meeting only; a forced entry; Entrance $10; winners of two races $30; of three or more $50 weight for inches as per scale. One mile
and a quarter.
The NIL DESFERANDUM STAKES; a Swcop
stakes of $5 each with Szoo 'added; second to receive $100; third $50; for beaten sub. | scription waler griffins of this season, 1901- 1902; weight for inches as per scale. Half
a mile.
MUSIC AT THE RAJES,
The following programme of music will be played to-morrow by the Band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, under Bandmastar Moir, vizi
March...Marching to Pretoria" ...Silas. Overture
"Masaniella" *****Auber. Selection..." Messenger boy...... Caryll. Valse........Weaner Mad'in"
...Liehrer. Piccolo Sala "Deep blue sea ......Brewer. Bandaman Mackie.
Selection
Polka Valse
"Geisha" ********..Jones.
EXTRAS.
"Minuit "......Waidtenful. "Piel d'or"
Galop....Hit and Miss
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Waldteaful.
......Herva.
God save the King....
On Saturday, the last day of the meeting, the programme will be as under :-
March......" Light of foot". Latang. "Zampa" .....Herold: Runaway girl".Caryll," "Eldorado" ****... Royale.
,"Iola".
Royle.
Overture.... Selection.. Vaise....
Barn Dance Selection:
Polka
Rose of Persia"...Bullivan.
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