Intimation.
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.1). 1841.
CHEMISTS
BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE
GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY FEBRUARY 15 1910
'men cao ba'zo blind to the facts of the rítunk tion, Rad so lost to the lessons of history as to fancy that the Chinese are fools, so sunk in the mire of ignorance and sloth as to kiss the band which chastises them. The Chi
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THE RACES.
STRWARDS IN CHARGE OF THE SCALE Mr. H., Gedge and Capt. F.,W. Lyons, ~·
HANDICAPPER -Major W, A. Eaton and Mr. J. A‹ Jupp.
JUDOK:-The Hon. Sir Paul, Chater, Kt.,
C.M.G
Assistant JUDGE.-Major W, A, Eaton. STARTER-The Hon. Mir Henry May,
X C.M.9
SECOND STARTER :-Mr. M. W. Slade." TIME KEEPER-Mr. T. 9, Forrest.
fi HON TREASURER: Mr. J. F.,Cox.Edwardi. CLEAK OF THE COURSE :-Mr. T, F. Hough
The pari matusi,and cark sweeps'antange- meats were carried out in much the game in the efficient hands of Mr. I. F. Madar fashion as lo pry of years. They were under his capable manager, M. U. Rumjabo, who was asilsted by a competent s'off of clerks
Ticket No. 77, 14, 855205.
Commission.
4, 2nd, $156,10. 153,318,593,15. Sto3.50.
Thirteen ponier started for this race. There was tome difficulty, in getting the large field
responsible for the first false start. away, Lightfool and Double Dragon being flag fell Lightfoot led the war, followed by
When, the "artwood, the other favourite third, Goshawk being last. Lighloot showed to the front still after the Black Rock was passed and led found the village band from Hariwood second; Lightnies, subscription griffins of this sasson koog font was severat lengths ahead. Servian Chlef was third. There was a capital race into the
home straight, Lightfoot being on the rails
challenged by Hartwood and Servian Chlef. Hariwood soon overhauled Lightfoot who was also displaced by Servian Chief. The first and second ponies fought hard for the preen riblp a length. Socoker was a good third, Goshawk|7 fin'shed laut.
-Timerm. o isaec.
Ponies.
organisation, which worked to the satisfaction of the public, is controlled by an experienced Blaff of Bank clerks, who acted as auditors; under the direction of the hornsary treasurer of the Jockey Club, Mr. J F,Cox Edwards, ifthe Stowards are pot above accepting a suggest on or fatore meetings, they would be relieving ibe noticeable congestion which was observable at the end of each race as the crowd gathered around the blackboards giving the amounts of the dividends for the place betting and win- ners, by removing them from their present position. Ar now placed the dividend boards the block the exit from the ticket stalls. The Serving Chief with the spectators deoidy packed le front of
boards would 'bellar, serve their purpose and" | "Tailwood leivä the passaga way beneath the members' Snooker stand for he ingress nod'egrees word they instead of, as now, on the inner wall and op. placed against the outer wall of the building
posite each other. The suggestion is offered is so carpisg spirit, but it is made, in the cop- aciousness of the Stewards' ready willingness to accept any for the public convenience.
STEWARDS: His Excellency, Sir F. F.D. Lugard, R.C.M.O., C.D., D 8.0. His Excellency Vice-Adrsiral The Hon. Sir H. Lambton, next may not be given to exhuberant exhibi-K.C.B XCVO ADC: His Excellency Majand receiving and paying shroff. The entire A. S. WATSON & CO., ionof verbal dialectics, but they have one Geal R. G. Broadwood, CH. Commodore
characteristic which is gommon to the whole Lyon, RK., AD C.; The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, nation their heads are screwed on the right. C.M.O.; The Hop, Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G. The Hon. Mr. W. J. Grasson; Mr. F. B. De way, and they can see through a brick wall con Major W. A. Eaton, Mesir. H. J. Gedge well as the next man. Because an occasional. 1. A. Jupp, Capt. F. W. Lyons, Messrs. NJ Chinaman bar the gift of the gab like Wu Stabb; and H. P. White, Tingfang and has kissed the bleracy stone in common with every good Irishman, that is not to say the silence of his compatriots should be interpreted as proof of their poverty of. .ideas. Rather the reverse. Where Wo Ting-fang shines is in his adaptation" of" Talleyrand's epigram to his own use Words were given to conceal our thoughts. And so when the press of San Francisco mount the high-horse and issue frothy, fulminations, and make promiscuous charges and attacks on the patient enemy they are doing the greatest possible disservice to their clientele imaginable.. e San Francisco Chronicle' is the latest victim of that sorry and which believes ip stirring up the mud. 11 seems that a lady has written a book about China and the Chinese and the New York Evening Pest, one of the brightest usments of daily journalism in America, whose opinions are quoted and weighed when the lucubrations of all the yellow streaks on the continent ac thrust aside, had thus to say about the work "Here is set forth the whole long story of political clicanery, abuse, fraud, misrepre- scatation, coercion, illegality, and indecency in which the record of the treatment of the Chinese in this country is enshrined. In the evident willingness, and at unes the purpose, to pass laws difficult of cuforcement because intricate or obscure, and at the same time -All risk of infection can be avoided by deliberately repugnant to treaty obligations wasbing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where and the common rights of individuals at
to browbeat witnesses, allor the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solution.*.*
WATSON'S HYGIENOL" A tex-eys, and friends,. confine and deport im-watherings of native holiday-makes. who had spoonfa! to a piot of water, or a teacuplul to migrants without warrant or trial, and sub- three gallons, makes a solution of the strength jeet innocent persons to indignity and hard. required for this purposo.
Watson's HYGIENOL,
AND
BUBONIC PLAGUE
It has been proved by repeated experiments. that WATSON'S HYGIENOL is the most potent agent for the destruction of fitas, especially rat fleas.
It has now been proved that, Plague is conveyed 10 human beings by means of flims ́from rats glih have died of this dise so.
of
HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND
GERMICIDE
Price per Fipt
J
Gailoo..
+50 cents
$1,00
Notwithstanding that the day was the'ova of the French mail day business in the city was suspended at noon. The exodus of Europeans and Chinen was very great from Victoria to Wong bei-chang, the latter journeyed eariward in a seemingly never-ending stream from an
* Pari-Mulook. Wis. Place,
.121
196
70
.199
.6
14
236
$30
Dividends :-Wia, '$8.40. Places, $5.50, $5.50, $19.00. Cash Sweep:-
76
Ticket No, 53, Jat, $248.85.
62, and, $71.10. -29, 3rd, 535.55. Commission, 539:50.
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Total, $395.00,
THE MAIDEN STAKES.-WinDer $500. Second $150. Third $75. For China ponies, bond fido grims on data of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffins of this Season 1909-1910 allowed 7 lb. En- trance Sio. Three quarters of á mile.
FIRST DAY TUESDAY, 15TH FEBRUARY. The Hengking Jockey Club annual race meeting was commenced this forenoon, at the Happy Valley, under the most favourable circumstance. The splendid weather, which as favoured the island during the mouth, was lotious to-day. The brilliant sunshine was tempered by a cool nor caster which made it qui agreeable to the jockeys and owners as To the spectators who enjoyed a splendid day's sport is one of the finest race-tacks in the world. The course was in excellent condition and the going everything to be desired, a fact which is due to the energy of the Clerk of the Cour, Mr. T. F. Hough, who for some weeks past his devoted much time and attention in Vailey to-day from a sportsman's point of view order to secure the conditions previsting in the
The large crowds of patives ware Austal there was a very large attendance at orderly and good-natured The regulation: f the Happy Velley, the Chinese in the centre of the traffic was controlled by Chief-laspecior. the enclosure numbering several thousands and Baker who, with his contingent of European the rails from the winning post right away to and Sikh constables, was responsible for the
(Laurence) the Football Stard were as usual thickly lined. entire absence of any rowdyism or disorderli General Broadwood's Rufus, rat rib........ Scattered over the, green carpit were smallness among the immense concourse of people
to the Vailly today. come down from Canion in thousands during
The recent Chinese festive season and have
remained in the Colony over the week to enjoy The time of their life. Black Rock was one of the points of vrotage on which quile à number of people perched to watch the progress of the races.
early hour of the day. To spre of the abnor mally heavy traffic the management of the Hongkong Electric Tramway Co, was quite equal to the occasion. The service of special cars to and from Happy Valley was maintained under the prisonal supervision of Trafic Super hitch. intondeat,, Mr. A. Course, without a single
The Band of the Buff- under the baton of Mr.
Hewett, occupied a promiteas position in the
paddock and throughout the afternoon played pleasing selections of music in admitable style.
Punctually of a.m. the first saddling beli was rung, for the opening event of the meet The Grand Stand, paddock and the stately lng the Wong-nei-cbook Staker-thiri array of gaily bedecked owners' private stands ponies faced the stater. it was WOD stretching from the weighing in and right by Servian Chief, ons of the favourites, down to the straight run into the southward, from Hartwood. Lightboot, who was much and from the gateway crescent-wise away down fancied, did not secure, a
pláce. This
jud.
The
ship without possibility of mitigation‹or redress; to mob, drive out, or kill inoffensive lawfully resident in the country and not even suspected of any chine; the story of the Chinese in the United States. recalls nothing so much as ite Dreyfus case. Substitute for the Government and a corrupt officialdom in France a venal labour vote, and corrupt immigration service in this to the Bowrington Bridge northward accom was a diasppointment. The Maiden Stokes country, and add in each case the bitmodaied thousands of foreign spectators reproduced in exciting finish between Maple ter element of race hatred, and the pressuling almost every nationality, under Tree and Silverton, and was was by the former historical parallet is singularly complete," the
turn-out of denia by a bare neck. Mr. Buxey's, Dwarf Rose, A. S. WATSON & CO., That is strong language certainly and it the Grand Stand, members' stand and who was much fascies, was nowhere in the Touses the temper of the Chronicle which private enclosure exceeded that of previous | raca. There were six starters for, the next years, and doubtless-the-geot-weather race the Victoria Stakas and went to LIMITED,
characterises the book "as a gross liberon
contributed an entire community and has been prudently
much towards the large, at last year's Derby winner, who was 'far Tendance of ladies who graced the enclosure too superior to suppressed by the publishers, who are pre with their presence in pretty attire which was Little Gem Repe's time of reg established a the text of the field. sumably ashamed of it, as they should be displayed with so much good taste and repre-record for this race, The Valley Stakes was a But it is accepted by such journals as thesenting the latest fashiens jo Parision creations. tanie race and was secured by Man-Man with- Evening Post as the truth instead of a lie,
out diffically, be making the best of a poor because it is in the line of what they they
start in which he had the advantage of several wish to believe." If the Chronicle stopped
lengths from Cobalt, After this race there was there, there might be no great harm done, but
an interval for luncheon..
HONGKONG DISPENSARY
and
KOWLOON DISPENSARY. Hongkong, and February, igro
[18
The Honghang Telegraph it was only preparing for the main attack when
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FRERUARY 15,7910,
FOULING THEIR-NEST. -
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authent
M., B. Marshall's Maple Tree, lost 11lb
Mr. John Peel's Silvaston, rost tilb ........
[
(Vida) 1
(Johnstone) 2
(Moller) 3
Mr. Ellis Kadoozie's Belgian Chiell cost 132b" Mr. Buxey's Deal Rose, fost lb (Borkil) o Mr. Dryasdust's Sorosis, rosttilb .......
D
(Heathcote) o Mr.T. F. Hough Gadzw's Dream, Ist tlb
(Master) o
$ilb overweight. Maple Trée led from Sorosis, Dwarf Roas and Silverton. Up the incline Silverton over; took the leader and was followed by Cadrow's
Dream, Maple Tree being third, Coming round the bend Dwarf Rose got into fifth posi
4-THE VALLEY STAKES.-Wieder. $600.
Total $1,035.00
Second $ado. Third $100. For China pa-
Mr. W. G. Pirie's Man Man, 1111 b
1910. Weight for inches as per scala. · En- trar e$t. Three quarters of a mile.
*
(Jchastone) Capts. Dwyer and Beinlay's Kerry, zest ilb (Laurence) Mr. Baney's Victoria Rose, 10st alb
(Burkill)
(Heathcote) Mr. F. B. Marahall's Walnut Tree, fost nalb (Vid.)
General Broadwood's Bareas,, Tizi 4lb.......
Mr. G. Q. Hatique's Valentino, xil ib ... (OWNET) Mesir. Stabb and Hürray Stewart's' Co---
balt, tost 12lb (Crichton), o' Mr. Medico's Christmas Daily, lost 11lb.....
[Master) o Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Roumanian Chief, xxnt
IlBeaker ses confMellor) o Cap. P. H. M. Taylor's Tomahawk,"rist-elb
(Owner) o Man-Mau had the best of a bad start aud, ballsing his name, quickly made the best of his advantage. Cobalt showed the way to Victoria Rose, the rest in processional order with Valentine at the tail end. At the Black Rock Man-Mas held bis leadership and was never threatened, Gaisblog is may first. Cobalt and Victoria Rosé raced for second honours and Cobalt was displaced by Victoria Rose who, in turn, losito Kerry by aboad. Valemion was last. Walnut Tree commanded a large number of. supportais, but he was never in the race
Time: im. 313's see.
"Ponies
Man Mab "Kerry
•
Pari-Mutual
Win.
Place
148 336
I
16
108
Victoria Rosc
18
18
1
499 1,257
Divideoda :-Win, 515 19.
,* Placer, 57.90, $14.9), $18.30. Cash Sweep:
Ticket No. 176, 11:5805.40.
*150, and 5130,40
53, 3rd $415.50 Commission, 5128:00
Total, $1,150
tiod from Sorosis, Silverton was still leading-THE FOOCHOW CUP-Winber $500. Sa from Maple Tree. The field raced in a bunch
racing deck and seck. Maple Tree challenged on entering the home straight, the favouritén
silyaston, the latter failing to resist, Mr. Vida's mount caught the' judge's eve by a neck fromi Silverion Belgian Chief finished third.
Time, m. 335
Pari-Mutuel. l'onies.' ViD. Place, Maple Tree 96 Silverton Belgian Chir 9.
170
18.
'19
405 759 -Dividends :-Win, $19.00.
Cath Sweep:-
Places, $8:50, $4 82, $16 50.
Ticket No. 115, 1st, $185.10.
36, 20d. $138.60, 71,3rd, $69.30. Commission, $77,0)
Total, $770.0
3-THE VICTORIA. STAKES-Wiover $500. „Second $150," Third $75. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Bond fide grifios co d'ee of entry allowed silb Subscription guffins of this season 1900-1910 allowed to lb. Entrance Stó, Qos mila Mr. Baxty's Little Gem Rose, lost salb....... (Burkill) Mesus. Beverley and Standish's Watcester,
itstilb...(Laurence), 2 Mr. John Peel's Heraldic, 10st alb..........
(Johnstone) 3 Mr. Ellis, Kadaorie's Tartar Chiff, 2018 7316”.
(Moller) a
(Crichtos) D
b overweight.
(Slater)
The position before the fall of the flag wast Tartar Chief op the rails, Seafolm second and. No
On the course the scene was one of unusual animation and sue shich will long be remem bered. The teas of thousands of people who gathend io Wong-noi-cheng to-day were babi an enjoyment and for the nonce business caron After the tiffia adjournment only three and worries were cast to the winds and one ponien-the smallest field of the day-storted. these innocuous lines were penned. Having
and all gave themselves up to the purpose for for the Foochow Cup. It was an uninteresting taken a deep and long breath the business which they had gathered together, and that was event and was won bandidown by Mr. Vida on men's paper of San Franckco, which is
pleasure. The brightness of the scene was Palm Tree From start to finish Persimmon I what the "Chronicle fancies itself to be now
heightened by the presence this year of an up. Trea practically had the race to himself, but and then, proceeds to play the Chinese usually large, nav lcndlingent-representatives lost to Royal Rose at the last stretch through in this fashion;" The people of the Pacific of the allied fleets in port-bote of Great Mr. Vida despising the chances of Royal Rose We had thought that the raucour of the Coal object to the intrusion of Oriental
Brita and Japon. As the guest of honour of who with Mr. Burkill in the saddle managed American press published on the Pacific labour, because they do not desire the pre-under whrise auspices the raca meeling is being field for the Garrison Cup was a large one, and the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club to beat his opponent by half a lengib. The slope against the admittance of Chinese lind sence of a servile class, and because we have held, H. E. Vice Admiral Baron Kamimura, the start splendid. After a most exciting finish practically died a natural death owing to vices enough of our own without being cuised Commander-in-Chief of the first Japanese honours were shared between Cacziw's Fame, inauition. 1 is so long since reference has, with the vices, far more degrading than our Baleship Squa ron, attended by the members and Warrior Rose. Mri. 1. H. N. Mody led been made to the Chinese Exclusion Act own, imported from Asia. We object to hav
of his suite, was an early arrival within the Warrior Rose into the weighing to stand, while that as outsider might be pardoned foring in our midst a criminal class which openly enclosure: The distinguished visitor lunched Mr. T. F. Hough led his Fame in. Both thinking that this question had been dropped carries on such saturnalias of murder as ire with the Stewards of The Club and later in the jockeys we applauded. The dead boat was on the principle that it is best to let sleeping now in progress in Chinatowe in this city, afternoon watched the races from the Governor's ran off after the last race of the day and was dogu lic. But there is evidence to show that and which cannot be dealt with by law be
sland, His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard won by Cadrow's Fame. Mr. Baxey declaredMe, L. K. L'eesout Seafoam, soli szib ......... simmering down in the hearts of the people cause no Chinese of the class which would Governor, with whom was Capt. N. Simson, al Cup. Mr. Johnstone, by clever jockeyship, Mr. D. M. Slater's Rojour, fost 812*
arrived shortly after the first race. The the best of the 'Roses to win in the Profession of San Francisco is the stern resolution that be witnesses of these murders.can be. be- at all hazards the Chinese worker must lieved under any form of oath. The en- Chater and other Stewards if the Club and Mr. by five lengths, Kirkpatrick II. beat Spring private secretars, war received by Hir Paul wrested the nice from Liama Chief and woo be prevented from landing god's country." forcement of the Chinese exclusion act is T. F. Hough, clerk of the course. The reRose in grand style in the race for the Hong. We do not grudge the people of Ame as humane as Chinese, themselves permit gimental Band announced the arrival of His kong Club Cup. Mr. Jobostone received an rica the right of declaring who shall it to be, and such rigidity as there in or Excellency with a few bars of the cational ovation as Mrs. W. J. Gresson led Kirkpatrick and who shall not be admitted to the has been is due solely to the fact that
II. iota the arclosure. The Racing Stakes was previleges which residence in the United in the arts of lying, evasion and bribery the tributed laigtly to the convenience of owners dead heat fer the Garrison Cup was run of be. down in front of Tartar Chief, First time pat
. A novel feature this year" and-rine which con- won by Black-more Vale. After this rece the States confers on the stranger but we would Orientals apparently excel all other human suggest that the business American is foolish beings. As for the maltreatment of Chinese erection on the inner course of a wooden tower was won by its former.
and suppostes of the contestants was ihs tween ✪ dziw's Fame and Warrior Ross, and to proclaim his antipathy towards the people by hoodlums, there was never much of it and which was conspicuous by its cost of precu of an Empire which he is trying to the it was dealt with as sternly as we deal with paint. This structure is in a right line with utmost of his ability to conciliate. It is not other forms of hoodlumism. The cities and the Judge's Box and has a white lace on the as a rule considered good business to tell a country districts of the Eastern states are
top oppaito the Grand Stand. It served to prospective customer that his room is pre-
announce the numbers of the wiring and as badly infested. with hoodlume as cor ferred to his company, just at the very responding districts of the Pacific Coast, the fficial card. Instead of having to wait placed ponies conserpording with those on moment that you are, seeking to win your and in way into his good graces. And that is exact criminal. hoodlums never burned Chinese
for the official result of each raca as hoisted on the telegraph alongside the Judge's, Bor, ly what the Americao press in doing at the labourers, or even highbinders, alive, or instantly opan the conclusion of each event the present time. In China, the American con- took them from jail and hanged them, numbers of the winning ponies are electrically suls are working overtime to plack before, as it is not unusual for negroes to be burned kiven on the "dial" of the tower by the judges Mr. Johnstone's Hartwood, just 4lb..(Owner) 2 their countrymen the vast opportunities or hanged in some of the Eastern and for the benefit of the spectatora: By an in. Mr. Billiards Snooker, that tlb......(Master 3 which China offers them for the disposal of Southern states. The less heard about Recious clock-work device, arranged in the Mr. Magpies Job Trotter, Ipst 716 * their surplus goods. The American Minis "race hatred from that quarter the better." ciple of the printer's numbering machine, Mr. Volunteer's Recruit, ai! 4lb *-.(Blair) o
form of a huge cylinder, much after the prin tor in charged with the duty of advancing the We maintain that there is not a single sea Ogaren about eighteen inches in height wars Mr. Q. T.'s later, fost selb commercial interests of his country, and tence in the outburst of villfication which will exhibited on the "dial", by pressing a button, Major W. A. Eaton's "Piimties, lost tolb....
(Morfey) o trade journals are, daily representing the bear the scrutiny or analysis of any fair-minded with electric connections, from the Judge's wide field of enterprise which is open to men men, whether he be an American or a Buto Box. By this means the corresponding num- Mr Qutery's Trelude, rzat (lb...(Crichtoo),
(Fitzherben) o of foresight and energy. Yet while all this pean. It is a tissue of unverified states- bers of the first, second and third ponies, in Mr. Gilpia's Dice{ver, sost tolb” (Henriques) o is being done for the benefit of the trade andments and unproved assertions which we each race, respectively, were given out as soon Mr.Seth's Lightfoot, sast gib......(Burki!!) o commerce of America, certain journals con- venture to think will fool nobody but those each ace was sup, This thoughtisi lanova Mr. Borneo's Biotang Pindar, 1st alb alder it necessary to revive the old quarrel who are past the stage of intelligent reason tion was much appreciated by the public.
(Laurence) o shout the exclusion of Chinese and thereby ing. We leave it, at that, but we wonder leaflet which was freely distributed within the
Anolber innovation was the issance of Admiral Lambion's Double Dragon, top undermine and vitiate all the valuable work what sort of patriots the ready-writers of the | coclosure. The fills theat gave the results,
solb (Heathcote): o rendered by the conscientious officials who San Francisco Chronicle make themselves starters and times for the first four races of the Capi, P. H, M, Taylor's Goshawk sost 716* ; - represent Americko interests in China. It out to be when they have the spare time to calated by Messrs. Noronha & Co., printers to day. It was neatly printed and smirily, cire
(Owner) D enough to make a camel weep, ta saa how - spend a thought on the subject?.
* sib allowance sks Jockey Club,
Our worst excesses .our most
racing:-
We give below the details for the day's
THE WONG NEI-CHONG STAKES-Winner $400.. Second $150. Third 575. For China ponier, sbscription griffios cf this season 1909-1910 Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys who have never bad a winning moont In either Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsia Mr. Ellin Kadooria's Servin Chief, t
allowed 5 lb. Entrance Sto. Half a mile
(Moller) I
***
§ ilk overweight
(Krema)
cord $150 Third $75. For China ponies. have me at any previous meeting and not Weight for inches as per scalr., Ponies who.
won a race and griffios allowed 5 lb. Sub. scription grift of this season 1939-1910 allowed to lb. Jockeys who bgro never had a wisning mount in either Hongkong, Shang- hal or Tientalo allwed 5 b. Allowances accomolativa Entrance Sra. Two milnu, Mr. F. 1. Marshall's Palm Tree, list 1lb...
(Vide};- X Mr. Dryasdust's Barry, zost ralb (Laurence) 2 Mr. Baxey's Celia Rois, list xlb (Burkili).
To an even stari, Celia Rose and Palm Tres partnered from the commoacement of the race and covered the first mound in company follow. ed by Barry. When the trio pawed the Grand Stand for the second time Palm Tree on the reils had the smallest of advantage ovar Colia Rose and Barry third, Palm Tree pushed to the front at the green gata round the Football Stand and from thence the race was his, Barry Creeping into second place held it from Cella Rose until the finish. It was a' teme race and won in easy style by Palm Tree in.
Time: 4m. 24 4/5 vec. | ̧«^
Pari-Matuel Ponie.. Win. Place,
Palm Tree Barry Colia Rose
176
125
58
59
159
6)
392
241
Dividends:-Win: Sra
. Placol, $8.65 Cash sweeps
Ticket No. 66, 1st, $1,420.65. -251;2:8; 5 40591, 235; 3rd, 202 95. Commission, $ 125.50.
Total, $1,255.00.
6 THE TRIAL FLATE-Winner 55co. Se cond $450. Third $75. For China ponies, bond skie griffins on date. of entry), Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffins. of the season 1909-1,10 allowed 7 lb Win ner of the Maiden Stakes 7lb exita. Jackays who have never had a 'winning mount in either Hoogkong, Shanghai or Tientsin al-' lowed 5 lb. Entrance $ta All-WARCOS accamatative. From the two-mile post once.
Buxer's Royal Ro18, 11st 4th ........................ round and in,
(Burkill)
Lite Gem Rose on the outer course, difßcalty was experienced in getting the field away on equal terms, Heraldic soon settled
the spectators' stand the order was Heraldir, Worcester and Tartar Chief. This was the older also at the back strach, Rajput bringing up the rear. Going past the Bowrington Bridge Heraldic still, maistaised his lead badMr. pushed by Worcester with Little Gem Rose bar hind him and Tarter Chief fourth Nouring the Mr. F. B. Marshall's Porsimmon Titë, Josi
12/b............
1
(Vida) a
Football Stand the distance was reduced be tween the leaders by the hot pace made by Mr. John Peel's Lemerlap, rost 'a' b*.......................
(Jolostone) 3
•(Moller) o
second place up the bill to the Black Rock Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Rubber-Chief, 1st rib Little Gom Rosa who partnerad Worcester in
Heraldic was now rapidly losing groned. Little Gem Ross shot to the front at the village band and suck to the rails, Worcester gamely chal) |--
*alb overweight. lenging, Heraldic was beaten. Tarter Obief madą.
Persimmon Tree made the rugalog with a big off rf and overtook, successively, Herzidlo Royal Rose, while Rubber Chlef and Lamur. and Worcester. The latter ran asplendid finish on weat together in close compiny. The but Li Gems Role was 100 spredy for him quartelte raced in couples sound the back and be lost by two longths. Heraldic was filed the load and was abead by about half a stretch. At this stage Persimmon Tree took - by half a length from Tartar Chief. Rajput was ength from Royal Rose who closed with his many lengths 'bahlad last.. The race was roz
competitor and for the next quarter of a usiln in record il ro
raced neck and neck ai får sa the village bend; Rabber Chief was third and Lamelion fourthi. Persimmon Tres forced the pace and shof to the front by several lengths cantering into thehome straight. Mr.V
3. Vida seemed ćonddent ofawin litila, uspecting Royal Rose who was hugging the rails and answered gamely to every call made. by Mr. Enikill. In âns style Royal Rose aitot aboad within ten yazdı op ho of the winning post and when, Mr. Vida applied thi whip to his mosat it was then too late for Fundnsion,
Time: 20, 043.
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