Telegrams.
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The Transvaal.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JULY 8, 1907.
HARBOUR COLLISION.
COUẤT OF INQUIRY,
At the Harbour Office, this afternoon, Com mander Basil R. H. Taylor, R.M., Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate, held an inquiry London, sth July.
into the circumstances touching the collision The Transvaal Government has introduc between the launch Fook Os and the River ed an Immigration Bill excluding immi-Steambut Hengshaw, at 5.15 p.m., on the grants unable to write a European language, 28th June, while the Fook On was back. With or Viddish, or who are likely, throughing out from Hiller Street wharf.
Commander Taylor, sitting as a Marine Cour, poycity, to become a burden to the State.
word Lieut. Henry Butterworth, R.M., H.M.S. Tomar, Edward Beetham, master of the . Empress of India, Aifted Stoker, master of the Woolwick, and Peory W. Walker, master of the song Zung. The tote convening the Court was read and the later of Captain R. Dowsett Thomas of the 'ss. #tanskim nsking for an inquiry.
The Hague Conference. The Sub-Committee of the Hague Con- ference has discussed the Brits proposal
floating mines.'
The British delegates accepted a Japanese amendment sanctioning drifting mines equip ped with an appamtur to render then in- nocuous in a very brief period after they are cant adrift.
Henley-The Grand Challenge The Belgian crew won the Grand Chal- lenge. Captain Darell won the Diamond Scullt.
Korea and the Hague Conference. Realer's correspondent in Seoul states that the Emperor, being interrogated by Count Ito, denied all knowledge of the Korean deputation to the Hague.
Count Ito, Interviewed afterwards, › said. that the Emperor's persistence in such intri guer would constitute hostile action against "Japan, and that it must be stopped.
The United States.
6th July: Washington wires that the feet will pro bably sail early in the autumn for a voyage occupying sixty days.
It is believed that after the fleet has reach ed Peru it will proceed more deliberately than before; apparently because it could in case of emergency then reach San Francisco before any other fleet..
Three additional battleships and several cruisers are joining the Pacific squadron. Rear-Admiral Bob Evans is in command.
DEAF AND DUMB CHAFERUR.
COOLIE INJURED IN HONHAM RAD
BY AUTOMOBILY,,
Probably few people in longkang know that the owner and chiaffeu of the laige automobile, which is s frequently seen about town, is both deaf and dumb. This fact was learned at the Police Court, this morning, when Che Tak Hok, the chaffeur, was arraigned before Mr. G. N. Orme, on a charge of reckless driving and injuring a coolie. The idlers al The back of the Court were, interested and amused when the deaf and dumb interpreter started to let the nccused knew what was hap pening. By some extraordinary contortions which apparently fat part of the Chinese deal and dumb alphabet, the interpreter managed to make accused understand the charge. A plea of guilty was then entered.
On Saturday alieraonn, defendant and a few friends were driving along Bonham Road in the car, al a very last fe Fear the pumping station there is a rather sharp turning and the road at that point, becontes 'narLOWER. the police allege, accused swung sound the bend, forgetting to round his hein, and a coolie, who was walking along the road, was struck by the autocar, the wheels of which passed over his legs. He was sent to the Covernmeit "Civil Hospital, and it is believed his leg is
broken.
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When it became known in his Worship that the Lccused could neither hear nor speak Accuted was asked whether he thought he was a safe person to take charge cfa car. To this no answer was given. :
His Worship-Tell him he had better got drive that car again, He is not considered sale person. He will pay a fine of $5, and I further order him to give the coglie $5 as compensation.
THE ANI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN AT SHANGHAI,
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The fact as already recorded in these columns were related and the case continued.
LUVACY INQUIRY.
DOUBLE JURY IMPANNELLED,
At the upreme Court this morning, before bis Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Piusoe Judge, presiding in Lunacy Jurisdiction, the case was called on for inquiry in the matter of Ki Chit, aleged to be of unsound mind, under the Lunacy Ordinance of 1926,
THE GYMKRANA,
SUCCESSTOL MEETING.
With the weather at its best,: although'en tride warm, a large attendance, and a dying course, the third meeting of the Hongkong Gymkhana Club, which was held on Saturday last, at Happy Valley, proved an out and out success. Taking everything into consideration the racing st a whole was interesting and some very exciting finishes were the order of the day, But the Hurdle event proved nothing len thes
Today's Advertisement.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received (astructions
kom Mr. B. R. MILLER, to sell by: MY PUBLIC AUCTION, For Account of Mr. J. R. CAPELL, ON THURSDAY, the 11th July, 1907, 81.3.30 PM., At No., Bay View, Kowloon, THE WIDLE OF THE VALUABLE
THEREIN CONTAINED;
To-day's Advertisements.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"ONSIGNEES " of Cargo from London ex ..." Dordogne and Matapan, from Hayre ex s... Malapin, and from Bordeaux er 1.6. I President Laroy. Lailler in connection. with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and
'extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery, may be obtained immediately afer landing
farce. Four ponies started off in this race, to a good send-off. Beaufort (R. F. C. Master up) took the lead at once and negotiated the first hurdle in good style, the others coming up HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, stored at their risk into the hazardous, andfor strong. Nearing the second hurdle, Master unnecessarily applied his whip, Beaufort" be- came flurried, struck the hurdle, and rolled into the ditch, flinging his rider clear over his head, Master was not seriously burt, however. Then followed a series of accidents. Bration lost his seat on Sanguine and came off, being followed shortly afterwards by Roberts, who was riding Birocco, Minnoch (Com. Western), some, distance behind, waiked"
home winner.
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The last event of the day produced a popular win for H.E. Mr. F. H. May's Highland. Hea- ther (owner up). As Mrs. May led the winner into, the enclosure the jockey was loudly cheered,
Mr, H. G. Calthṛop, instructed by Mr. E. P.
For, the second time in Hongkong the non. H. Lang. appeared for the petitioner, Puo Chan Shi, the mother of the alleged lunatic, selling sweeps, were held on Saturday. Con- ducted as they were by Mr. I. P. Madar and The following jury was impannelled: E. This capable staff of accountants and other Bunjee (foreman) . M. Irving, R. Millar, assistants, the sweeps gave entire satisfaction Slade, D. S. D. Buijor, P. E. G. Ilmer, GGto the sporting public. The steady growth of Catchick, R. W. Pearson, R. A. B.. C. Seydler, J. Patterson, F. Gomes, A. R. Blake, P. G. F. the amount of the prizes testifies to the popu-' Priser, A, W. J. Watt Mr. Calthrop said this larity of the sweeps with the racing fraternity. was an issue under the Lunacy Ordinance of With the-success demonstrated at the last two 1996, and the question to go before the jury Rymkhanas the Stewards of the jockey Club was whether Ki Chit was capable of managing
should be satisfied that this popular form of lottery has "taken on and they would do himself and his inffairs. The father of Ki Chit
well to sanction the sweeps as a regular died and left considerable property, and when
institution at the annual meeting in February. the son lately came of age; it was found tha
The result of the different races is sppend- he was incapable of managing his affais
edim When he waspix years old a tumour appeared on his head rear his right temple, and since then he i nd always appeared strange, and been extremely nervous. He would not even now
cut alone, nor would he sleep alone, so that a servant had always to sleep in the room with bim, and he had a peculiar babit of upsetting all bottles and jars of liquids he came across. Besides this he would tear his clothes, pull off his shoes, and pick at his toes in a most un reasonable manner, so that he had to be con atantly watched. He had been examined by Dr. Jordan and Dry Harston, and they wou'd tell their own story. The finding of the fry would in no way alter the position of the al. teged Juastic, who would remain in the Custody of his mother, and a committee would be appointed to manage the estate.
Pug Chao Shik said she was the mother | of the alleged lubatic. She went on to: describe his conduct generally at home, and
said he was bom in. 885, and had fired. with her all his life. When he was about six years of agi he got a swelling on the right side of the head near the temple, but he continued to go to school until he was 18, but did not learn much. Now he just sat at
home and pretended to read and talked and Jaughed
himself. If asked afterwards he could not tell what he had been reading. He was very nervous, and was afraid to go out alone as he was afraid of dogs, watchmen, the sound of fire-arms, and crackers and so on, and ai night he would not sleep in a room by himself, and he had to keep a servant to occupy his 100m with him, and to be, always about him. He was als in the habit of bu oink' newspape's about the house, and she was in codstani fear that he would set the house on fire, as he liked to get a match-box and make a boñfice of waste-paper. He was constantly destroying his clothes and shoes, and up to last year was in the habit of breaking up the furniture, but had stopped that pow. If he got any medicine boules he emptied them on the floor. Witness did not dare to say anything at she was afraid that if she did he
would srash the bottles and cùt himself. .
Mr. Calthrop: If he finds cigars and cigarettes about the hauré what doer he do
with them?
Witness: He puts them in his pocket and smokes them when he feels inclined.
Mr. Calibrop: And when he gets hold of a boule of wine ?-He drinks it,' (Laughter.)
Mr. Calthrop: With what result --Ha geis very drunk. (Laughter.);"
Continuing, witness said that one day lately, when it was raining heavily, Ki took a number of cushions into the yard and lay down in the rain and had to be dragged into the house...
The massger of the estate said that Ki Chit was entirely incapable of doing any business, and did not know the value of nor want money, and in fact would rather have
cigar than Stoo. Ife would talk a lot of nonse and then say he was speaking' = foreign language. He could not really read much though he pretended to do so. He would laugh and wag his head from side to side,
His Honour: As you, gentlemen, to the jury) will notice he is doing now. Just glance at him from time to time.
Al 2 o'clock of Funday afternoon, says the. N.C. D. News of rst inst, nearly 2,000 persons, Consisting of officials, gentry the merchants of this Post, met in jhe Minglunt'ang, or Literary Examination Hall, to celebrate the operation of the opium prohibition law în, Shanghai district. The Shanghai Taolai, the Shanghai Magistrate and the Marine Sub-Prefect, were also present at the invitation of the leaders of the gathering. Congratulatory speeches were the order of the day, the principal tonour of which was that if the people of the Empire possessed and showed the will and determina- tion to eradicate the evil habit of opium smoking and other form of consuming the drug, it would be the turning point for China-the part "ing of the ways, in fact—which would in time
Dr. Jordi and Dr. Hatton said they ex- transform the weak China, as she is now, amined Ki Chit in October any May hit re into a powerful and wealthy country. Further spectively, and sai i that Ki Chit behaved before more, that if the people could of their own | them in just the way described above. They accord root out the evil, it would be ʼn proof considered him of unsound mind owing to the that the peopls will be able in assume the tes- tumour which p evented him from having à ponsibility of taking op. Parlamentarý repte- | proper cunté „1 over his actións since his higher sentation. During intervals in the meeting nervous system could not act upon the lower. che Bands of the Industrial School, ús Sicawei
The jury, without retiring, after his Honour- and of the Physical Associations, played patrin had briely reviewed the evidence, sa'd:that tle music. The officials present thanked t ́e | they were unanimously of opinion that Ki Chit gentry and people of Shanghai for so materially was afuntound mind, and mentally incapable assisting them in putting down the vice of of managing himself or his affatta... opium consumption in the district. Without theirwaluablehelp, the Tactal rightly declared, the oficials would never be able to bring the law into operation,, The misting broke up at after many good wishes and mutual
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Optional Cargo will be forwarded "on unless intimation is received from the Consignces before Noon TO-DAY, requesting it to be
Comprising DOUBLE BRASS and IRON BED STEADS with WIRE MATTRESSES, TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with BE VELLED GLASS, MARBLE TOP WASH STANDS, OVERMANTELS, DRESSINGnded here, TABLES with BEVELLED GLASS TEAK WOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE. and CHAIRS, GLASS, CROCKERY and EF. WARE, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS, DINNER WAG GONS, a quantity of BLACKWOOD WARE, PICTURES, &C, &c. &c.
| Cálalógnes'will be fancied. TERMSAs usual, P
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, 1
Hongkong, 8th July, 1907.
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Excellency Mr. F. H. May. 2nd prize: $15. (Entrance fees to go to winner); entries. No race unless four starters. Mr. Rolason's Minnach, fost Blb.......
(Com, Westera, R.N.) Mr. G. K. Hall Bruton's Sanguine, tost Sib (Owner) Mr. Rolason's Beaufort rost 13b........... (Mr. R. F. C. Master)
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Mr. Roberts' Sirocco, rost Bih (Owner)
Peri-mutuel-$111.10. Sweeps~$,69.35; ad $114.10 1.3rd $67.01.
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TINT PEGGING Challenge Cur-Presented by His Excellancy Major-General Broad ONE MILE FLAT RACE-Handicap-Forwood, c.B. For China ponies. To be run
subscription griffins of this 'season 1906 070
for five times and to be won by the Jockeys who have sol" won more than
tider scoring most marks at the end of two official races in Hongkong, Shang-
the season. Best of three runs at each hai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance fee
pecting. Poinu for pace and style. Open $5,1 prize; A cop presented by C. H.
to members of both services as well as to Ross, Esq, and prize: $15. (Entrance fees
members of the Gymkhana Club. Winner to go to winner)
af this event at previous Gymkhanas this season to count marks scored by them al this meeting towards aggregate. only Mementoes presented at this meeting to de taken by ridem scoring highest number ex clusive of previous winners Entrance fee $37 A memento presented to the 1st and 1od at each meeting. Post entries. MC. H. Ross, is painta..................my Mr. W. 8. Dupree, 8 points. Mr. M. H. Logan, 15 points ..... Mr. C. Moxon 15 points
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Mr. Drymdust's b, Gray Tick, 10st 7lb ........ Dr. J. W..Nobel's b. No Savvy, to'rib ... H.E. Mr.F, H. May's g. Highlandagumin
Heather rost 5lb. 3
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Mr. Darius g. Dreadnought, lost 12th, Mr. Medico's ch. Nigel, 1st alb...............
Timė-2, 10 3/5
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Pari-mutuel S21,60 Sweepi-1st $125.03; and 563; 3rd $31.50.
Challenge. ''Cup.— GYMKHANA CLUB
Distance one mile. For all Chins ponies. Catch weights at lost, 6lb, Winners of
3
0
China ponies. Catch weights over 13 stone Riders and ponies in the regular racing events at this meeting to be barred. Open to members of the Jockey Club and memben of both services as well as to members of the Gymkhana Club. Entrance fee $5.1st prize? -4 cup presented by John Paterson, Esq. and
prize: $25. Post entries.
...............(Mr. Gegg) Crisis, 13st
Mr. Elwes) 2 Velocity, 138£ Mr. H. Tiffenbach's Emerald King, 1361 olb.
(Owner) 3 Commander Magendie's Polar Star, 3st olb
(Owner) ©
Bills of Lading will be countenigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 15th July, at Noon. will be subject to rent and landing charges
All claims must be sent in to me on or before |the 15th July, or they will not be recognized, we All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 15th July, at 3 PM
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,"\
Agoat. Hongkong, 8th füly. 1007.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & D. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
"SIMLA,"
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named
vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are
being landed and placed of their risk in the
Intimations
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CÓ, LĐ
TALKING
MACHINES
RECORDS.
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown New Stook just arrived
Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
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Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.
"Goods not cleared by the 14th ist, si 4 PM, will be subject to eat,
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination, by the Consignee's and the Company's 'representative at sñ ap- pointed hour.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised;
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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
E, A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 8th July, 1007.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. THE H.A. L. Steamship
"AMBRIA," Captain Schwinghamer, having arrives, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate de livery of their goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given, before TO- DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the hazardous and/or extra hazard- ous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.)
an open race of open griffio race $1bKELTER RACE About 3 furlongs. For all extra. Non-winning subscripti n griffins allowed 5lb. Jockeys who have 2001 won more than two official races in Hongkong. Shanghai or Tientsin, allowed slb. To be won by the pony scoring most marks in the racer for the cup, counting 4 points for a first; a for a second; and 1 for a third. The benefit of marks already scored to pasu with the pony on a sale. Any si iner of the race to carry $ib. extra for cach' win in subse- quent starts for the cup, but in the event of a pony carrying the penalty not winging, alb to be deducted next time he stars. Pen- alties accumulative up to 15b. Entranco. fee of $5 to go in the purchase of a mementor. Godfrey Master's Drayos, Ist clb....... ... undelivered, after the 15th inst, will be to the winner of each race, and 52510 second
(Mr. Daniel) | pony out of the Club funds. At the conclu-M M. W. Slade's Zapeler, 1351 olb. (Owner)` `a sion of the season a cup, value 5-co, will be Mr. T. C. Vernon's Quicksand, ijst olb...... presented to the owner of the pony obtaining the second highest number of marks. Mr. Dryandust's cr. Coxcomh, 11st 2b......
(Mr. Dupree)* 1
Mr. Godfrey Master's bd. Blue Nile, ut oib
(owner) 2 Mr. R Kadoorie's w. Manchurian Chief,
1031 6ib (Mr. Clarke) 3
Time-2,78 4/5- Pari-mutuel - $10,20, Sweeps 1st $396.90; 2nd 51 13.40: 3rd $56.70, LADIES NOMINATION EGG AND SPOON RACE-Each lady will be provided with
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(Owner) 0 Mr. Sherlock's Dublin, tzat cih (Mr. Logan) o Mr. Leef's Kaya 135.........(Owaar) o Highland Man, 1384 ............. Mr. Morrell) o
Time-1. 48 3/5. Pari-mutuel-$15.20. ' Sweeps-51030; and $145.80; 3rd $72.90 ONE MILE AND A QURTIR FLAT RACE Handicap. For all China papies. Jockeys who have not won more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsio allowed's lb. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize: A cup presented by J. R. M. Smith, Esq. and prize: $5. (Entrance fees to go to winner.) HE Mr. F. H. May's Highlied Heather.
spoon at the word "Go" lady will throw her spoon to the gentleman nomi- nated by her who will be standing dis. **** mounted a short distance away. Genileman Mr. Rolason's Beaufort, rost ólb.... after obtaining spoon to mount and gallop to
-710st albs (Owner) 3
-->(Mr. Dupree) a
a basket in which a number of eggs will be Mr. Medico's Nigel, rost rgl placed, dismount and obtain an egg, mount
(Mr. G. C. C. Master)
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Time-2.494/5. Pari-mutual-$17.70. Sweeps-1st $141; and 5126; 318 $63.
NEW JOURNALIST FOR SHANGHAI.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which dain they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns; and all Goods remaining
subject to rent.
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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th init, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office: Hongkong, 8th July, 1907.
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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE:
THE H.A. L. Steamship
"SCANDIA," Captain von Dohren, having arrived, Con- signces of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countenignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unlessTM notice to the contrary be given before TO- DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be Janded intothe hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Con- signees risk and expense.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which data they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-
ing undelivered after the 14th instant will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be 'examined on the 13th instant; at 3 Púð
No Fire Insurance has been offected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office, Hongkong, 8th July, 1997.
LARGE AND VARIED
ASSORTMENT
MUSIC
Comic Opera Scores
and Dance Music,
RICEIVED BY EVERY MAIL,
Hongkong, 29th, November, 1906..
SEASONABLE
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HOCKS & MOSELLES
„SOLE AGENTY FOR LANGENBACH & SOUN
WORKS-ON-RHINE),
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Bottle. Bottles.
$28,00 28.00
Sparkling Moselle,...........
Hock
Laubenheimer...$13.00 15.00. Graacher 14,00 16,00 Niersteiner... 15.00 17.00 Hochbeimer........ Liebfranmilch.
20,00 24.00 26,00.
California Riesling...... 6.50 7.50
Do.. Hock
.6.50
CLARETS.
Vin Ordinaire ett $4.50 3:5.50*
Côte.........
| Madoc ..................... [645 St. Emilion.......................... 6.50.
with egg and spoon and return to lady carry- | Messri.-J. F. Hough & R. Shewan's Pride ing egg in spoon, hand egg and spoon to lady
of Cadrow, rost 6b (Mr. Bration) who will run carrying egg in apoos to a post Mr. A. Morfey's Southdowo, gut rtlb........ about 10 yards away. First lady past post *=!༼","
(Owner) o with egg intact properly carried in spoon to Mr. Outlaw'a Robin Hood (láto As Usual), win. There will be a line drawn across the
9 8lb (Mr. Roberts) contre a short distince on the whining side of the basket, any gentlemen touching egg: with any part of hand aft'e crossing this lips will be disqualified. Another line will be drawn across the course‘about 10 yards from the winning post, gentleman muit pull up. before crossing this line; any gentleman crowing this line before he has handed his egg and spoon to lady will be daqualified. After throwing spoons to gentleman ladies wii retire to side of the course and wait till geolleman nominated returns wilb ́egg and sppen to the tins where he must pull up. Lady must not touch esg with any part of the Trocadero Restauratit, London, last month THE Company's Steamship. hand. Half of the eggs will be hard boiled. by a large number of his colleagues... Mr. Open to members af both services as well Green is proceeding to China, and he takes
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees as to members of the Gymkhana Club. En with him the good wishes of a multitude of of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their trance fee 53, 1st and 2nd prizes presented monde. Mr. Green's health' was proposed by | Goods will be delivered from alongside. by the Club. Por entries accepted. Mr. Vernon and Miss Layton
His Honour; Thank you, gentlemen, for | Mr. R. F. C. Master and Miss Shelton your attendance. The rest of the analler can · HURDLE RACK-For China pan bearranged In Chamber, ha sap
about one mile "and,
"Mr Calılırop: And the coste, my Loď? tip in Honour: All the costs maust come out
[ the estate, of courón
weights to;atq;
at last Gymkh
A London paper states that Mr. Owan M. Grezn, who for over seven years has beun a member of the editorial staff of the Morning Leader, was eatodained to a farewell dinner at
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