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Intimation.

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No. 401,...

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JULY 5 1900

Fatimations.

Colonial Secretary's Depar

HONGKONG OPIUM FARM.

Intimations.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

Mr. O. C. R. HiliDraaddought,

Lp.

lency

Mr. Leason's Sondan, 157lba..... Mr. Blank's Sir Joseph,. Flant. Beckwith's Cavalier, 148_1b7

seal of the said Colony for myself and my suc

Patrons His Excellency Sir. cessors in the Government of the same, DO gaid, K.OMG, G.B., D.S.O. GIVE AND GRANT unto the Grautoe, biş Vice Admiral Hos. Sir Sadwork Lambson, C. executors and administrators, the sole privilege B His Exceliudcy Maj Genl. R. G. Broadwood, of preparing Oplam and el velling withleghe C.D., Rear Admiral H. Lyon, R. N. Committee taid Colony (including the New Territórias) The Prewards of the Hongkong Jockey Clab Opiumao prepared inclusive of the privilege of collecting dross, and of preparing and desling (Ex-Officio) The Hon. Mr. F.-H. May, G.M.G. NOTICE in bereby given that SEALED in Dross Opinn for concern them here, so Ji Johnstong, J. A. Jupp, 11. While TENDERS will be received at the natier expressed, in conformity with and sub- G. F>Hall-Bruton, John Paterson and Major Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, Hill Ject to the Ordinances in that behalf provided, WA Eaton, Judge; Mr. 1. A.Jepp and Major Noon on TUESDAY, the 31st day of August, and to the following conditions and sipula-A, Eaton, Handicappona; Massis. H.-P. 1909 for the purchase of the privileges known tions: as the Opium Farm established under "Tas. That the said monthly sum of Se

White and F. B. Deacon, Clerks of the Scales; Prepared Opium Ordinances) 1891-1909," that

Mr, H. G. Gedge, starter; Mr:]. Palqison, and is to say, the sole privilege of preparing Opium

Starter: Mr. M. S. $118000, timekeeper; Mr. C and of Selling, within the Colony, (including

Gordon Mackie, hod fec. and treasurer, the New Territories), Opium so prepared, inclusive of the privilege of collecting dress and of preparing and dealing in Dress Opium, for thres years from the to! of March; 1910.

Full information arto conditions of tender ing, dc, can be obtained from the Colonial

A. M. THOMSON,,

Colonial Secretary,

Treasurer.

and July, roog.

CONDITIONS OF TENDERINO. 1. No tender will be`received unless the ten derer produces a receipt from the Treasurer for...

(i.) A deposit of $10,000, or of Title Deeds. or other approved securities to a like

amount, and.

(ii) An agreement, to be executed by him on a form provided by the Treasurer, to the effect that; if he should decline to accept a grant of the Farm on the termi of the tender sent, in by him or fail to give the prescribed security for such Krani, auch deposit or securities shall be forfeited to the Crown.

'Such deposit' must be completed not later than Noos on the sath day of August, 1909. All deposits will be te urned to 'unsuccessful tenderers.

shall, during the said term, be paid regularly in advance to the Col Treasurer and with out demadd on the friday of each calendar month, the first of such *99ments being made on the 1st day of March, roto.

|

(Commodore Lyon) o

Intimations.

-NAVY CONTRACT.

Cayaller and Sir Joseph wara, responsible for pue false start, Cavaller unseated bisENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY o Jockey (Commodore Lyon) de traited out with the Coating of H.M. Ships, &c. at. Hong- LABOUR, and JUNKS in contactics of the come. When the fog dropped kong, for. period of 13 months from the res. Cavalier was not in the raca Dart find the August, 1909. advantage of u vay poor start with Hartsblatt Forms of Tender can be obtained en appli second and boily pursued by H H. Sir catlon to the NAVAL STORE OFFICER, LL.M. Foseph was several lengths behind From the Naval Yard, Hongkong, and should be returned outset, the racereno ved itself into a costest boot later than Noon on 16th July, 1909. tween the siren leaders. Hertzblatt overtook required from persons landaring. This will be A Deposit of One Hundred Dollars will ba Dart going down the inclina from the Rock turned in the event of non-acceptance of and his leadership from that stage to the-win- || Tender. pooles comasted every inch of ground for

Hongkong, and July, 1909.“

[$14 second place, resulting in a win for Dart, B. H. being third. Sir Joseph Halabed last.

{Times 1.34.4'5«

Winner Sto.go

Cash Swoops:Bent $412,65; and $117,90; jrd

Opium in possession except what is reported bana Club this season took place at Pappy

That the Grantes, shall have to RawThe third meeting of the Hongkong Gym.ibg post was niver threatshed. The other through the Imports and Exports Ofice; and Valley on Saturday list when fasweatherfavour unless the special permission of the Governor to exceed that amount is obtained, shall apt draw ed the spectators, who were not in viry large more than nine hundred chests of Raw Opium numbers, at the Race Course. There was only In each completed year of the Farm; and that fair attendance of ladies The sptalisator was, if any prepired bolum is imported into the conducted as usual and attracted quite a num Colony by the Grantee an equivalent doduct be of pairogs. The racing was excellent and $58.95 tion shall be made in the number of chasis of Kaw Oplum drawn by the Grantee.

"provided some exciting Anysher, notably in the '|| 4m4-45 "pm-INDIVIDUAL TENT-PRSQING hurdle Tace which was won by Blua Rein (Mr.) ___COMPETITION,➡Chins ponies, only to be Jobstone) and the mile and quarter flat-raceused, Best of three runs. Polots for m handicap, won by Seafoam, Procedings were eglivered in the course of the sheroogp, by selections played by the Band of The Büffe Dotailed result of the maces are appended:.-

3. That the Grantee shall dot part, with any Oplum in the raw state either by sale or other wise, but only prepared Opium fit för smoking: That the Granthe shall, not grant to any parson any licence to boil or prepare Opium, 5. That the Grantes shall have only oneesia blishment for bolling and preparing Opium; such establishment to 'ba approved by the Governor.

ment.

6. That the Governor shall be at liberty al-3.30pm-ONË MILE FLAT RACK-For any time to depute auch person or persons AS

subscription: griffins a SERIO 1908-09. he may think fit to supervise the bolling and Weight for incis as per scale... Wissens of preparation ef. Opium in the boiling establish ope race at this season's gymkhanas, or at Toog meeting, io lbs, extra: two or more rices.1 lbs, extrs. To be ridden by owner Fooy to have been the property of tider for at least, one month prior to date of entry,

prize: $11.00ed price: Sto00 (Entrance Entrance fo»:55. Eizat priza: presented, “and”

12], fans to goto wiener),

7. That the Granter shall not have loose Opiam (as defined by the, Raw Opism Ördja- once, 1887), elsewhere than in his boiling es tablishment, and shall not have in his possen sion or under his control any Raw Opium other than that covered by a removal permit author. noizing the conveyance of Tack Raw, Opiumtö

such establishment. -

The tender must state the monthly sum offered for the Farm as rent.

3-Tre Governmest-dans not bind-itself accept the highest or any tender.

14. "The successful ·tandärer sball before 'the rış day of January, 1915, deposit with, the Treasurer approved security, either money or title deeds to the value of three mouths rent of the Farm for the due performance of the con- ditions on which the privilege is granted and of the stipulations or agreement in respect there. of and the security proviously deposited with the Treasurer pa the tender" bsing received A visit to our showrooms, will will be related until such successfet tenderer shall have depasited such security, convince' intending purchasers, that Particulars of the Security offered must be the solid and durable construction of of Navember, 1909, for the approval of the submitted to the Treasurer before the rst day

Government, and the security shall be in such `these suites is attained without de-form as the Treasurer may require. Title deeds tracting from the artistic appearance, of land in any British Territory may be sub which we claim is a special feature

5. The Governor-in Council will execute to the accepted lendeter a Grant in the form, or of the

"as near thereto as may be, boreinafter set out, as soon as the security has been completed to the satisfaction of the Governor-in-Council and the Grantee shall sign' a counterpart of such Grant.

POWELL" productions.

We are keeping well up with the times, with regard to the new ayatems of

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6. During the continuance of the privileges the successful tenderer shall be entitled to the use of a trade mark to be approved by the

bim,

Governor-in-Council on all Opium prepared by

Conditions to be fulfilled by the Grantee of the Opium Farm, anil the breach of which will involve Hability to the forfeiture of the Grant and of the Security deposited enith the Treasurer,

() To pay the monthly fes regularly in advance, from the 1st day of March, 1909, on the first day of each month.

....

Mr. Blauk's Grey Back, 169 lbs....(Owner) i Mr, F. B. Deacon's Butcher, 161.16

(Owner). 3.

4

8. That the breach of any of the provisions. of the Raw Opium Ordinance,, 1887, or of the Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891-1909, or of any rules ar regulations made thereunder or of any of the above conditions or stipulations. Mr. H. G. Modré's Lyamun, 155 lbi. (Owner) is shall involve the liability to a forfeiture of the grant and of the security deposited with tha Colonial Treasurer.

*

**Penalty of 14 ibs: Penalty of so lbs.

Tamer was the only entrent for this race that did not face the starter. After one false start thu'r do goi away leval with "one another. Passing the spectators' stand Grey Back had Butcher bringing up the rear. In processional the smallest of advantage of Lyemun by a neck, order the field covered the next two stages of the course. Up the inclins Butcher reduced his distance fromTM Lysmuo who made a plucky attempt to close with the leader with whom bo drew level round the village" where the trio | banched. It was difficult to tell who held the premier position in the home straight, but Grey Back had the position of advantage on the rails, whilst Lyamua was closed -la-be-- wten him and Butcher. Grey Back was being easily sidden and 'won' an ́çarily. The recp for

AND so that the Graptes, his execptom,' and administrators, subject to such conditions and stipulations, shall and lawfully may have and enjoy the whole profit, benefit, commodity, said term, coming, growing, accruing and and advantage, from time to time, during the

arising by reason of the said privileges, TO HAVE, HOLD, USE, EXERCISE, AND ENJOY the premises hereby granted, subject as aforesaid, together-with-the-power to grant licences as in the said Ordinances provided subject to such conditions at shall from time to time be approved by the Governor-in-Council, and all olber powers incident to the said pri vileges, and all. benefit and advantage of the said Ordinances and conditions or any of them, unto the Grantee, his executors, and adminis trators, for and during and unto the full and and term of three whole years commencing with the First day of March, 1GIO: PRO- VIDED always and these presents are upon this express condition, that if, at any time dur ing the said term hereby granted, the Granlee, his' excutors, or administrators, shall not, upon his or their part or bebalf, pay the said monthly rent at the time appointed or shall fait to observe, perform, and keep any of the said chaditions and stipulations, or any of the pro-1-3.50 p.m.-GYMKHANA STARRS-Value visions of these presents, or of the said Ordi- Dances or any of them, then and in any or alther of the said casus it shall be lawful for the Gov- ernor-in-Council to cancel these prosents, and io such case the same shall forthwith cease, determine and be alterly void, save as herein- after provided: PROVIDED always, and

executors, or administra

(2) To bave no Raw Opium in possession except what is reported through the Imports and Exports Office; and, under the specialit is hereby expressly declared, that the said permission of the Governor to exceed that. ampant is obtained, to draw not more than 950 'chests of Raw Oplum in each completed year of the Farm: if any Prepared Opium is import ed into the Colony by the Farmer as equi- valent deduction must be made in the number of chests of Raw Opium drawn by him,

(3) Not to part with any Opiam in the raw state cilber by sale or otherwise, but only Prepared Opium fit for smoking.

(4) Not to grant to any person any licence

to boil or prepare Opium.

(5) To have one establishment only for boiling such establishment to be approved by the Governor..

(6) Not to have luase Opium (as defined by the Raw Opium Ordinance, 1887,) elsewhere than in his boiling establishment or any Raw Opin alber than that covered by removal

permit,

(7) To abserve, perform and keep the pro visions of the Raw Opium Ordinance, 1882, and of the Prepared Opium Ordinances, 1891

1909.

tore shall be and remain liable to make good to the Governor'all losses and expanses incur red by reason of such default in payment er by reason of the non-observance or non-per formance of any of the said conditions and presents or of the said Ordinances, or by reason stipulations or any of the provisions of these of any re-sale or re-grant of the said privileges which the Governor-in-Council may thereupon

maka..

PROVIDED always that in the event of the

exportation of Raw Opium from India being so restricted during the term hereby granted, seriously to affect the business of the Grantee, as in the opinion of the Governor-in-Council the onus of proof whereof shall rest on the Grantee, the Governor-in-Council, upon the application of the Grantes, may reduce the rest payable under this Grant to such an extent or may modify the terms of this Grant fä auch olher manner as to the Governor-in-Council may seem equitable.

second place was a capital one, Butcher beating Lysmua by just a length."

-Time 1 2m. 21sets.

Winner: 317 70.

Cash Sweeps 101 $158.45; 10d $56,70; 3rd $28.35.

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Carry is for a Draw and 1 for a Touch The XXX Very Old Fine

Judge has at his disposal: 2 points for Pace

Old

and Style over all three russ: Lance exercise V.0.C.B. Guaranted Year will not count towards style. Lancer an supplied by the Club, or of ‘a similar pattern most be used. Entrance for $2. ̧ A Cup-willi

6.50

„ALSO.

QUINQUINA }

DUBONNET

be presented at each Competition by the QUINQUINA'?' Hongkong Gymkhana Club,

Ma John Johnstobá

Major Enton." The Buffs.”

Mr. W. S. Dupree

3

Mr. Johnstone scored 11 points, Major Katon 10, and Mr. Dupree g. -

$46.80

Cash Sweeps: at $337.60; and $93.60; 3rd |

*5—5.15 p.m. HURDLE RACE. ONE ANDHA QUARTER MILE-Over not less than eight fights of burdles. For all Chius ponies. Catch weights 11. stones, 5 lbs. Jockeys who have not won more than 2 official reces. In Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin, allowed: 5 Ib. 1st prizes' presented, and priss: 515.

FRENCH STORE, Sole Agent. Haapkong, 30th April, 1909-

0. C. MOOSA,

1 & 8, D'AGUILAR STREE

grd prize: 510. (Entrance foạn to go to NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON: wisser.)

Mr. John Johnst oc'.. Blue Ruin, 159 lbs....

(Johnstone) I

(Dupree) s

Mr. Dryasdust's Best Friend, 159 lbs..........

Mr. D. L. M. Tamar, 154 lbs.*.....(Owner) 3 Major H. Flodlay's Polo Stick, 166 lbs.†

+

(Owner)

Mr. Gegg's The Gift, 15 | ba......(Mackie) o Captain' Leab's Macao, 154 lbs* (Monteith) o Mr. Thicknesse's Have a Bag, 161'iba.f.......

(Owner) o

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* gib allowance. † 7lb overweight. + 3lb overweight. The Gift bolted before the race stuffed and trotted into the stable. He was lèd |agalo" to the post' and 'delayed' the start several minutes. Blue Rain-got away on the fall of the "flag"but refused his ! advantage and when the field riced passed the Grand LADIES and CHILDREN'S Stand for the first time, the order 'was Polo Stick first, Have' ■ Bag second and Macao third, The Gift; timed out, brought up the rear, All the burdles were cleared in fine style Johnstone on Blue Ruin rushed to the front st the football stand with Pelo Stick second and on his heals Best Friend third. Blue Ruin now made the best of his leadership and when the village hurdle was begotiated be bad some twenty lengths to spare from the second pony LI KWONG LOONG & CO., Best Friend. Dupree's mount pluckily an swered the spurt and but for a slight swerve in the final home hurdia looked like winning. Blue Ruin was not to be denied the race and won by a clear length. Tamar got into third place by only a neck.

-Winnert $12.80

Stoo. Distance one mile. For all China ponies. Catch weights at to st, 6 lbs, Win. zers of an open race or open griffia race 5 lbs.extra Non-winning subscription griffins allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have not won more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin 'allowed' 5 ibr." "A cup called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented at the end of the sasson to be won by the pony scoring most marks'in the races for the Gymkhana Stakes at the gymkhana' meetings daring the season, causting 4 points for a fitat; a for a second; 'und'r for a third. The benefit offmarks already scored to pass with the pony on a sala.. 'Any win- ner of the race to carry s lb. extra för each win in sobrequent faria for the race, but in || $58,05,

Cash Sweeps: sat 5405,35; 2nd $116.10; 3rd

the event of a pouy carrying the penalty not-540 pm-ONE AND A QUARTER MILE

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wlosing,`zlbs. to be deducted next time ha AFLAT RACE HANDICAP.—For all China of every description can be made to

ponies. Entrance for $5.. First prize: Pre-order in any design required. sented by the Hongkong: Gymkhama Club.. and prize: Sas. 3rd prize: Sto. (Entrance fees to go to wincer.) '

starts. Such a Ibs, to remain deducted until ba gwins again when he will.carry the fail penal- |

tion without defluction. ·Penalties accomula- tive up to 25 lbs. Entrance fee 55 and pries: S15. (Half entrance fees toʻ go' to winner.)

Pointi awarded'up to date-are'us follows's-

Garth............

Triad you rijesirae (4 Sportsman

Best Friend..

(Dupres)

proof whereof shall rest on the Grantes: Hes. Mr. W. J. Grasson's Garth; 154bi ... the Governor-in-Council may thereupon, or

* 5 lbs: allowance, to lbs. penalty,

• § 5 lbs, penalty,

PROVIDED also that in the event of the exportation of Raw Opium from India being FORM OF GRANT,

prohibited during the term hereby granted and TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL the Grantee not being able to procure sufficient the vertical Sectional System COME

Governor and opiam for boiling the Grantee may give notice Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong. to the Governor-in-Council of his desire to sur allowing any number of sections to kong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral render this Grant, and, if in the opicion of the Mr. Dryasdon's Triad, 145lbb*..... (Mackie) - 1

of the same, in Executive Council, send Greet Governor-in-Council such prohibition seriously | Mr. Dryasdust's "Best Friend, 151lbağ........ built upwards or at the side, asing

affects the business of the Grantee, the opus of WUEREAS, by the Prepared Opium Ordin- ifling space becomes ne ances, 1801-190g; it is enacted amongst others soon thereafter as he may deam desirable

things, that the Governor-in-Council may grant, lo the manner provided by the said Oring provisos is to be taken to mean that

cancel the same. Nothing in the two preced dinances, to any person, for sach considerations and for such periods and in such form as, from alteration in ibe quantity of opium ex- time to time, may be determined by the Gover-ported from India is to be accepted as prima Dor-ic-Council, the sole privilege of preparing reduction of rest or to a modification of the facis evidence that the Farmer is entitled to a Opium, and of selling, within the Colony, Opium terms of this Grants so prepared, inclusive of the privilege ofcollect ing dross add of preparing and dealing in Dross GOVERNOR, have set my Hand and the IN WITNESS whereof, I, THE SAID Opium, AND that the accepted bidder for, oral of the said Colony to those presents on the grantra of such privileges, bel¬re be shall become entitled to the benefit thereof, shall give soch security as the Governor-in- Council may require for the dae performance of the conditions of such privileges nod of his stipulations or agreement in respect “ibereaf;" AND WHEREAS the Governor-in-Council has accordingly agreed to grant to 2.2. (hereinafter referred to as ibe Grantes) the pri vileges bereinbespre mentioned, and known at the Oplum Farm, established under the said

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Mr. Leeson's Sealoam, 146 lbs......(Dopres} -14| Mr. J. Johnstons's Just-in-Tims, 161 lba. (

de (Johnstone) 2 Mr. Blank's Grey Back, 150 lbs. (Morley), 3 Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Lammerton - 255.

Iba,

piempo esasperavivein...(Mackie)... o The last race of the day produced the most. L'exciting finish and was won by Seafoam. The [(Johnstona): 3 | startwas a good one. Grey Back led the quar-;

ORDERS pasctually attended: top ander fetto, followed by the favourits, Just-in-Time, | CHARGES most moderato, {with: 'Lammerton, third. - Sanfoam- was 'last, " AN INSPECTION INVITEĎ.

There was no change in the order going past. §.! Honokane, feh kinemat, vand,

the flag, Garth and Best Friend maintained ton st the Bowrington Gate and soon reduced Getting away, io partnership on the fall of the judge's box. Scafoam overhauled Lammer-

the companionship encing all the way neck and his distases from the leaders. Negotiating.j Triad was a couple of lengths behind. While up-to-Groy-Back-and-led into the village seck right round the course to the village. the hill op to the Rock, Just-in-Tima-caught.

the leaders were contesting for honours ha and round the bend into the home tween themselves. Mr. Mackie' called upon | straight when a grand race ensuede, The Trind who, answering gamely, made a splendid primrose with the silver sank steering the outer spurt and within the next furlong had overtaken course, while Just-in-Time hugged the rain, the leaders, and won by over to lengths from answered every call of the whip and boat the bia stable companion, who was about the same favourite by just a head and so secured the length ahead of Ganth for second place. Judge's verdict amidst great excitement. Gray,

Time: am. 07.

Back was a good third. Winner: $12.40

@Time ;; $2.45691

Cash Sweeps : 1st $334.45; and S9270; 3rd $45.35. -

to po-THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE HANDICAP ---Forkil Chios popics. Entrance First Presented and prize t $15.00 gid $ia. (Entrance (cës ta j

Winners $12.207:

| Cash Swoops i fit 8577,55; 2nd $199.30 3 grd-

$79,55,

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