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SUGGESTIONS TO THE JOCKEY CLUB

By Xaverlan

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY.

POST OFFICE.

SHIPPING NEWS,

inst., n.m.

The 6. G'oafarg passed the Suez Canal qu the 23rd Tast, and is'das horo on the 26th prox.

The U. A. L. ea. Spezia left Shang hai on the 1st inst my sad may bo expected here on the 4th inst., p.m.

MARCH 2 1912

VESSELS IN PORT.

STKAMERS.

Direchnen, Ger. 8.8, 774.

Mail Steamers.

Chi dnzgrusen, 20th Mar PENINSULAR & ORIEN-

Haiphong and Hollow 27th Fob, Gen.-J. & Un,

Catherine Apear, Brian, 1,780, L. C.

Townson, 27th Feb.Singa

The Use of Blinkers.. It was surprising again to notice how many owners ran Only fully prepaid letters and post the hat ist, eigd is due here on the 7th Cari

The s.. Glenturret left Singapore on ponies of an obstreperous and cards are transmissible by the Siberian reeleitrant nature without giving Route to Europe. a thought to the advisability of using blinkers. In the repeated The Parcel Pont system to the bolting of Furnell thero was one following places in Chine is for the very remarkable instance in prosent suspended-Hope, Szechuan,

lunan, Kuelchow and Tengyuch. which hooded blinkers might. have been used with good re- sults. Furnell, was a pony that race meeting was well and truly better advantage had ho ronlly might have been heard of to ever, as tlfore-ho-would-hayo takon part in the races for found ponies by the dozen coming which his patient and sports under the hammer of Hossrs. manlike owner and entered him. wanted to be going as soon na he But Furnell was a pony that saw other

ponies on the in

Ono had only to take a stroll as far as tho aquaro in front of the City Hall on Wednesday after noon to realise that the annual

Hughes and Hough's roprosent ative with monotonous regularity. Thora were, fat ponies, loan ponies, tall and short ponies, yet many of them were not without, sa interest that was favoured

inove,

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Lefi London

February 10th, February 14th.

Due

Shat ghai February 27th.

Match 1st.

MAILS DUE. Amerion, Teays Man, 4th inst. Gorman, Punt Sigismund, 4th inst. Goranu, Princess Alice, 7th inst. American, L'o win, 12th lost.

MAILS CLOSE.

|

|

on the 4th Inat,, belween # nod 8`a.m.

poro 22nd Feb., Gon.-D. 8. & Oo..

The s. Tedyo Mara, with U. S. Chow Tal, Ger. s.s., 1,115, W. Roher, maila is expected to arriva at this porti

1st Mar Bangkok 2tad Feb., Rico.-B. & 8.

The H. A. L... Bolgravia left Daijin Mata, Jap. 8., 998, J. Yana- Singaporo on the 18f lust,.m., and may be expected here on the 7th inat,

| 11,13,

The British India B. N. Co.'s m.s. Fultala lófs Jajian for Hongkong on the Iet inst. She is due hora on the 6th fast., and will lie despatched for Singa Dovre, pore, l'e aig and Rangoon on the 7th

Inst.

and that he was game was proved conclusively when he completel the course four times on the Inst day in remarkably speedy fashion. Tad this pony not seen, Amuy and Forchow-Por Lanol, with romance. It must have too much of the false ruslies of the

Haiyang, Sid M. 9 .. cansor chagrin to many souls to others he would cortainly been Saigon-Per Marlo, 29th Fab, 4 pm. TATNI-Por Amy and find that their judgment had been01sier to keep under control, but wow,

Dajtimin, "Fad Mr. BO much at fault as regards seeing them on the move ho naturally enough thought it was horsofloah that they www.knocked up to him to follow suit. Nor Haiphong (taking Mail for Paklı (i)~ Par Cail Diederichaan, id down for a few dollars, ponies] was his the only case where

Mer., 9 AM. upon which they speculated many bolting and restlessness might moro dollars than turned out to leave been cheeked by the use of

blinkera their estimated value. However it

is all in the game of glorious un-

cortsinty, and the unfortunate

:

Riders and Riding,

To most racegoera it appeared that there were only two jockeys

ones must smiled hope for at the mooting, viz: Johnston and bailer,

Pocket-picking Precautions.

Burkill, and to my mind, o com- parison of their respective morite leaves the former an oasy first.

Yachting.

A.M.

Saigon-Per Leiter,rd. „Mar.

Siberian

--Mall.

AM

9.

Shanghai, Negaki, Kolo, Yokohama, Jaols and

San

Francisco (Siberien Mil {o Eanpe) Por Mongolia, 3rd Mar., 9 a.m. Mao-Per Sni Tai, 3rd Mr., 4.15

If

P.M.

4th Mar., 11 AM.

Macao-Par Bai Tal, 406. Mar., 1.15

P.1.

show and Haigh ag (king Maila for Paklui)-Per. Singan. 5th. Mar., N.

ARRIVALS.

F., 730 G. Buulier,

1st Mr.-faiphong

n

guel, 28th Fib-Bratow

TAL S. N. CO.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undementioned PORTS on er about.

the DATES named-

STNAMEES

TO SAIL UN

About

Nile Capt. E. F. Daldy, n.š.m. J 0th March

Freight and

Pausge.

27th Feb., Gen-0. 8. K.

Dagny,

Nor. ... 883, P. Solvesen, . 29th Feb-Wakamatsn

22nd Feb., Coal-A. T. & | LONDON& ANT-] Co.

WERPY. B'rdak, PRANO, O'30, PORT SAID AND MarsHILLES ............}

For further particula e, apply to

B. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent,

Nar. n... 988, F. Sigreland, 1st MarMacno 1 Mar., Gen. Wo Yick 8. 8. Co. Tausong, Br. .., 2,251, H. 8. Mal- kin, 29th Fab-Bangkok and Kosichang 23rd Feb., Rice.-J., M. & Co. ·

Pho, 29th Feb., Gon.-A. | Foo Shing. Br. o., 1,429, W. D. It. Mary:

Johanna,

Geri s8, '062, M. Ipland,

Welch, 21st Feb.Hai, hong 16th Feb., Gen.-J. M. & 06.

P. & O. 8., N. Co.'s offer,

1st Mer-Slogypore and Haiyang, Br. *.*.,,1,362, J. W. Evans, Holbow 29th Feb, Gen.-J.

1st Mar-Switow 20th & ̈00.

Fel, Gen.-D. L. & Co.

| Alacrity, Br. de patch vessal, Jai Mar. | Hongkong. Br. r., 730, Cornelinsson.

---Shanghai 27th Feb,

| Cambion, H. M. 8, 1st Mar.—Manila

28th Fah.

Knight

-#-Ui–Feb.-IInipbong-27th-

Feb., Gen.-A. R. Matly. Companion, Br. ..; 4,176, J. Kindoll, 21st Fob.-Phila- dolphis 2 Ith Deo.. Caso all, ---S. Q. Co.. Kweilin. Br. ... 1,026, O. W. Fakett, . 28th Fob.—Wakamilan 22nd

Fab, Coil-B. &,8.

Oramay, Br, 8., 2,415, E. Taylor, 1st Mar.-Moji 25th Feb. * M., B. K、 Sultan Van Longkit, Br. ... 2,259, “C., Q. Kahn, 1st Mar- Singapore and Swatow 20th Feb., Kurasine oil.A. P. & Lattes,

Co.

·

1st Bar-Shanghai 27th

Fol, Gen.-C. M. 8. N. C. Mexico Boulder, B., 1,95, Tough. 2nd

Mar-Condon 12th Feb., 480-6. L. & Co.

Br. ., 1,350, Chine, E. Page, 23rd Feb-Saigon 19th Fob, Rico.--Wo Fat Sing.

Maru, Jap. 8.8, 8,759, N Kobayashi, 20th Feb- Tavom vin Japan 20th Jan Go 1-0, 8. I.

box and Beijingz (taking Mijl. Minnteagle, Br as 6,168, W. Dari Nippon Matu, Jap. rel., 3,152, A. G.

I

for Pakhoir Singan, 5th Mar,, DAN,

Swatɔ--Per Ha'man, 6th Mar., 10

sonyi RMR, 2nd Mat.- Vanconror 7th Fab Mail Telemachus, Bri ... 1,310, Fraser, Ortorio,

and Och.-C. P. R. Co.

I was not in the least surprised |Of the local riders "Mr. Ku fanila, Cebit and follo-Pa: Rigel. Kwanglah, Chi, 8.8., 1,586, Stewart; } whon a confiding stranger camo and Mr. Gløgg como next, and the along to the. Press box to me and former promises to have a brif- complained that his pocket hadiant future on the turf, as a rider.

{Mr. Brution proved that he could|. been picked and he had lost dle the ribbons when he rolle several dollars. The system of Ashington to victory in the Piaalo purchasing the tickets at the Stakes. pari-mutuel boxes, and the pay." ing out boxea, tends to both

The R.LY.C. races were sailed suntching and pockel-picking,ast Saturday, and the Iris was Anyone going to hack a fancied mucessful in securing” a-victory- pany is bumped and buffeted all over Dione by 43 seconds over and eight and a half mile course. over the place, The same obtains In the one design class Ailsa G- when receiving winnings, and cured another victory whilst in during these rushes the nimble-the dinghy class, Joan won. fingered folk thrive,

I have visited tho mèo tracks

Billiards.

In the Soldiers Club Billiard

German

Mail.

AM.

Manila, Cebu, Jloilo, EUROPE. Ceylon

&c., VIA TUTICORIN

(Lato, lettera 11.00 a.m. Extra Postage 10 ents.). Loosok, (Lotten posted in all the Pillar Boxes ia thun for the first clearance will to included' la

thia

P. El Fris rich, 5th Mar,,

A.M.

2nd Mar Saigon 20th Feb., Gen.-Wo Fat Bing. Main, Jap. 8.s., 5,092, M

Sterene, 27th Feb-9an Francisco 30th Jan., Gen.—' T: K. K.

Br. 88. 5.104. J. Findlay, 29th Fob--United States and Brit. Col. Flour,-Boak Line

Tozar, 2nd MarMojPhuang, Ger. a.n., 1,021, N.C.Rolier. 27th Feb., Gen.--N. Y. I. |7 Geri A., 1,021, G. Schultzen,

28 Feb.-Bangkok 14th Feb, Rice-B. & 9. 2ui Mar-Bangkok

24th Rigel, Am: 8.8, 1 215, J. Sievert, 26th Fe-Manila 22nd F., Fujar.-B. & 8.

Fels, Rice and Meal,-B}; & 1:9.

contract ranil.Pornichow, Dr.'s.., 1,217, G. Hooker, Seang Chuoti, Br. ... 3,900, Larkins,

2nd. Mac-Canton 14 Mar -Ballas&B. & S.

..

1et Mar.Singapore 14th. Feb., Gen-Seng Liar.

at Chantilly, Longchamps, Autoil, Tournament the Royal Engineora Maisons. Lafio, Saint Cloud team has made romarkalde heading. Peng and Ca'cutta-Per Chur Sang, Dr. n.m., 1,424, M. Conti-Suisang, Br. 8.6., 1,776, N. Picknell. and Ostend, In each inwhy thanks to Corporal Carpent-

stanca the botting boxes

er and Staff Sergeant Giddy, who | are by their brilliant victories over approached by means of gang-Bombardier Yates and Guonor Jones converted the deficit of 22 ways along which investors pass | ig single filo. After securing the into a lead of 159.

The R.O.A team reduced the roquired number of tickets one lead of the R.E. "B" team by 43 makes his way out along another on Wodnoslay evening, but on gangway, and every individual, Thursday the former team check- without exception, whether count of the progress of their opponents

anhas now qualified" for the} o: fielmenger, comes under the

next round. observation of the officials whol ao 4 dd off for speial duty at the box. This system not only prevents peckot-picking and ticke-snatching but is mord ex- péditions than the antiquated and in business like method of crowd- ing round the bureaux.

Again there are different boxes for different stakes. The lowest atako is five franca nuil then comes the ten-franc boxes and so on up to 1,000 francs. This eys- tem, too, facilitates the rockoning | of the dividend and the paying

out.

Starting the Ponles.

HOME FOOTBALL

F. A Cup-Replayed Ties

Sunderland Crystal Palace ****** Reading Aston Villa

* $44

1

0

1

0

"West Ham Utd.....

Middlesbrough "Everton

Bury.........

"Northampton...

Darlington.......

ON OP-20

The long dolnys expericuced in DIRECTORS AND THEIR

LIABILITIES, DUTIES AND POWERS.

(Continued from page 3.)'

Siberian

C. Apear, 5th Mar., soos,

+

my, Bal Mar-Camion 1x1| Mar Gen.J., M, & Co. Maru, Jap, ... 1.735, K. Taiwan.

Kobayashi, 2nd M} .r.--Wa- kanten 26th Feb., Coal.-| M. B, G. K.

Shanghai, Maji, Kobo, Daiga Yokohama, Victorin and Tacoma (Siberian Mail to Europe)-Per Mexico-miru, 5th Mar.. ON. Mila, Ceba and bio-Per Tean,,

I EPARTED.

Mar. 2. Shangh-i-Per Kashing, 6th Mir, Gastelloch, for Amoy...

• þili Mar, 3-ra.

Hea of Glans, for Yoko's.

Asaxye, for Singapore. Swa'os and Singajar Per Dura-Tomlin-man, for Calentin.

w ng el 5th Mar. 6 p. Patroclus, fur Liverpool Tsingtae, Chiefoo and Newelwang-Per Ambris, for Hamburg.

Taintai, Gil Mar., 3 v.3. Anhui, for Canton Switow, Amy and Fohow-Per Mongolin, for San Francisco.

Faichting, 7th Mar., 10 A.M. Eastern, for Bydney, Shangled Kobenid Moji-Per Fook- „Loongsung, for Manila,

wing, 7th Mar., 11, AM Hanoi, for Madmag. Sheaghnior Chonan, 7th Mar., 8 Kinkinug. Cor.[lainan.

Kuanglahi, for Osnton..

PM.

Bangkok-le: Drony 7th Man, 5

· P.N

Swatow-Per Hrimus, 8th Mvr, 10

Siberian

Mall.

A..

..

| Singapore. Penang and Csicalia-Per

Kutsany. 9th Mar, 11 ...

Q.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Ferns. Monteagle, 'arrival 2nd Mar., from Vanejuveṛ, &c. :—— Flaoghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Barrott, Mrs. C. Hazleton, J. Yokohama, Hon dobrand San H.

Huper, Mr. M Franeisen (Siberian Mail to Cuthbertson, W E. Europe)-F Nippon-mata, Curry, F. O. --- Morpes, Mr. and 8th Mar., 11

| Edgo, G. N.

Mra J. Ericson, Mist A. MacDonald, R.

W. Heilasu, F.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Por .. Rubi, sailed on let Mawh for Mouil+, &c. :-

atonk, ", B, Al'egueras, Mr. Swatow. Amoy and Fooche-Per Brown, G. W.

Haitan. 10ch 31»r., 94.3.7

Barry, Mian Manila, Mangasin, Hollo and Celm Croswell, J.

Fer Zafiro, "ith Mar, 3 r.. Chione, Mr. & Mr.

Sitarian

Mail.

BTIANGHAI, Silation Mai' ia Eumpe-Per Linn. 3.1 Mor, 6 r..

I UROPE, &c... INDIA Cresu, K. T. J

TETICORIN... Dizi, Ha Gi

VIA

filer, C. McGinn, J. Marior to 1.

· Mails, Bici C. Ni-len, 30. Nel, -8, §. E. Oldlineu Bishop

W. F.

(Liste Letters 11.00. Fine, Mrs. R. F. Pared Rev. Now, Extra Porage 10 Fion, Miss E. 1.1 Polos&C centa). (Letters poited in all Francis, Miss M.

starting the ponies were no doubt responsible in a great degres for the many instances of bolting which occurred during the recent raseting and a decided advantage, to my mind, would be the provision of a starting gate. that it is necessary that his The starter would thien find that interest to this extent.be disclos hia duties were not so difficult, od in the prospectus Tho and jockeys who cause much options may turn out to be trouble by anticipating the start-worthless. in the event of the or pould be more easily detectod market price of the shares and punished. What is more, it not exceeding the option price would be fairer to the less expe- before the expiration of the time! rienced riders who suffer through limited, but, on the other hand, the anticipation of the fall of they many prove to be of consider- by the experienced knights of the able value; and, as the oxorcise Mauffa, Cebu sud Ikik-Pet Kalfing, pigekin. The gate has survived of such options would prevent the adverse criticism of obl fas-the issue at a premium of the Singapore, Penang and On'amba-Fer Green, D. B. W: hioned horsemon at Home and is shares in respect of which the now looked upon pretty generally options were given, the Company Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama-Fer Hibbard, Mr. and Swrostor

as the most effective means of dos must then bo prejudiced to this patching the horses. What can degree. The holder of options to be used in connection with full-puroluse shares at a fixed price blooded, high-spirited and wildly has clearly an intereat in the pre- capering two-year-olds; can suro- porty of the Company, which in- ly be done with Chinese ponies torest may prove to be of great with no more difficulty, It is to value, and ought therefore to be be hoped thunt at the next disclosed when the recipient or assembly at Happy Valley holder is in a position of fidu

French

Mail.

Australian

Mall.

24h Fob.--Soumbaya, 14th Fab, Fugar.-J., M. Co.

Bogkong, 28th February, 1912.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

IMPERIAL

For

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES.

MANILA, NAPLES,}

GENOA, ALGIERS, GI-|

STKAMERS.

BRALTAR, SOUTH-PE. Friedrich...10,000

AMPTON, ANTWERP and HAMBURG

SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU,

KOBE and YOKO HAMA

To

TURSKAT

Capt. E. Malehow... 91-**

all Match,

Noon

About

Prinzess Alico... 20,300 THURSDAY,

Capt. P. Grotch

7th March,

MANILA, ANGAUR,Y

YAR, NEWGUINEA, Coblenz.... BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE

KOBE & YOKOHAMA...

}

Capt. L. Klugkist

..8,780

Not fired jet.

Prinz Sigismund... 0,750

Cupt, U. Lok............

About TUESDAY,

5th March

{"

SAXUAKAN BOO...........6,760 (Middle of

· Capt F. Sambil ......... 1 March, *All the steamers of the Marpesu Line are Atted with Wireless Telegraphy." New System of Telefunken.

For fazer Particulars, apply to

Br. ... McKeoknie. 21st RUDAT & Fab. Saigon 14th Fb. Rice-Order. Taiyunn, Br. ... 1,469, L. Dawscu,

28th Feb.Sydney 1st Feb... Gen.-B. & S. Tamara, Br. **., 3,918, N.° M+o

'donald; 20th

Feb. 8 n Fraciso, Bulk oil.-9. 0. Ch. Tean, Br. 1,3,816, A. W. Öster

Tridge." Ist, Mar-Manila 27th Feb., Gen.-B. & 8. Triumph, Ger. a,e,, 709, Langaslıws- 27th Feb.-Schattik 2011 Feb., Coal.-J. & Ün.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD MELCHERS & CO.,

DENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG ..‡ CHINA.

Hongkong, 27th February, 1912,

Telbliss, Ger. &.&. 1902, F. Baking, DOUGLAS

23 Feb.-Bangkok 16th,

Feb., Rice and Mea'-I, &

8.

Wang Kol, Ger. s., 1,115, IT. Olt- mann. 27th Feli-Bangkok 18th Feb., Rico.-B. & S. Yingehow, Br. ... 1,216. MoTalosh,

22nd Feb-Wahu Feb., Bice-B, & S

16th

CLEARANORS AT THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE. Chongshing, for Tientsin. Leerter for Saigon. Choysaug, for Shanghai, Man'esg's, fur Shanghaf Beun'de for Nagunki, Laurenang, for Man's,'

Il işany, for Ponchon, Work for Saigon.

Elhan e.for Macan

arl Flele inhen, for Hallong. Feo ling, for Ningpo. Bai Lee, for 31 eso, Daijin-main, for Tamsui, Huforow, for Tientsia. Seang Cbon, for Rangon. B.Hisadi, for Haiphong."

Piller, Mr.

317 Pooley, F. J.

and

the Pillar Boxes in, time for Follansbee, Miss the first clearance will be in- Fattz G. 1, cluded in this contræet mikil.) | Frakerich, Mii»m. Buth, "Mion E. N, -Per Dombes, 12th Mar., D..

Rodfed, ble, and IEAM.

Gmu, Mr. & M.

Mrs. A. Gray, M. and Richardson, C, E.

Mr.

Stinger, Mr. and 1 Mar, 3 ..

| Gegory, Mis

Selloy, Mr. E.R. Aki-mate, 12th Mar., & P. Hickey, H. R. BV, G.

M

Kum.no.mare, 18th Mur., 11- Mr.

A.M.

Tamikawa Juba on, Mrs. E. Tin Tince

Waterman, Bliss

Manils, Cebu, Iloilo, Tharaday Island, Cooktown, Okirne, Jesus, M dy Townville, Brisbane, Sydney, Jonvn: Mia! Huball, Launcens. Nói ngon Min A. Zealand, Dunešta, Malbomina, | Krade, M. Adelside, Perth and Freman- Per Nikki Mars, 15th Mar. 11 AM

some improvements will bo effect- ciary relationship to the Come Manila, Mangaria, Iloilo and Cobu

-Par Rubi, 20th Mir, 8)

ed both as regards the botting pany.

boxes and the starting,

(To be continued:)"

· Vorita, Mis F,

M. P.

Wong Yow nam Ware, Miss.I.

Marofi lat.at 10.m Barometer, mossa, 800£ *. 20 09, Temperature Humidity Bala

60

08

0.78,

Mongolis, for San Franciso, "riumph, trial'ox.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Fors. Alints Maru, from Lordun, 3rd February-Mr. and Ms. () Rog, Mr. F. O. Willord, Mr. 8.8 Strahin, Mr. A. E. Carleton. Bir. and Mr. O. Ruddock, Miss E. Ruddock,

Mr. H. F. Rankin, Mrs. J. 11. N.

STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Ifíghost Cʻnan, Fastest and Most Luxuriona Steamers on the Coast, bering splendid Accommodation for First-Cloau Passengers, Electric Light. Excell Calvino.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN.

STHARSIPO.

(Occupying 9 ta 10 d ym.)-

CAPTAIN.

LEAVING,

{Haitan.............. | J. S. Roach... .... .............. Į SUNDAY, 10th M« ch; 19 i

Halyang.

........ · I.' W. Evans

Halchlog W. O. Parmore

[ SUNDAY, #al Mad), a* ́10°

| THURSDAY, 7th March, al

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN, (Occupying 3 Days),

| Halmun..... | A. H. Stewart ............... | FRIDAY, 8th March, at 11' aaq.

Steamers will arriva at, and depart from, the Co.'s Whed near Blake Fitf

For Frog and Feaga, apply to

29]

- Douglas, Laprask & Co.,

General Managers. 'SA

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Eɔrvice tɔ Australia.

MAIL SCHEDULE SUR/LOT TO MODIFICATION),

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Arriv. Bangkin Kogu Australia

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far Aguir

Mody, Mr. L, N,” Loofe, Mr. and Mrs, W. Kion, Master W. fen, Mr. Eastern Boa liby, Mas L. Barrett, Messrs. 8. Empire Arregui, Robinson, Juan Ría, G. Rin,

Tos sborg F teamers any fitted withi, Refrigomting Machinery," onspring Mr and Mrs. R. Franck, Mr. Faosno, Mrs. Escano, M. L. A. Bonimere, 'entiful anppled Tee, Fresh Provisions, etc., and are lighted, thoughout.. Mr. M., Hansell, Mies Hansoll, Mr. Y. Blectricity. Ali Brate-Forms burs Electric Fans. A daly quali Yamali, Mr. L. Mitchell, Mr. and Stewardom atı carried, Somerville, Miss. Goode dgo.. Misr M. Eberle, Miss F. Stacey, Miss ML. Clarke, Moonen, T. Kalibard, R. W. Imax, Commr. Y, and liw. Poflwara, Mosers. Mann, Nagamujajua. Wada,

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For fau palem'am, apply to.

Gibb, Livingston

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Vogum Bosd, Fantenly in the City of

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