HOTEL LISTS,
Hongkong Hotel.
Adair, Mr. and Lloyd, G. T.
Mr.
Ardern, J. B.
Larooque, L. E. Lowrie, S.
Ball, Mr. and Lowndes, Mr.
Mrs. F. 8.
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iro.
Barberini, E. T. MacGregor, N. Bargmann, F.
Baring, M.
Bate, E. R.
Beale, E. L. Beaumont, G. A. Belilios, Mrs, E.
R. Bona, G. A Beaumont, R. C. Binns, S. C. Blanch, Mr. and
Mrs. N. F. *Buschner, O. ·
Campbell, A Catlin, Harry Chalkley, Hr. &
Hra. H. F.
Chaplin,
Mackenzie, A. MacLannan, D.
G... MacIntyre, Mr. and Mre. Nell. Macdonald; Mr. "and Mrs. F. C Macrae, Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O Matheson, Mrs R. T. and.
child. Melcher, J. Mohta, K. B. Merocki, J, McKenny, Dr. Mrs. C. W. & Mrs.
Millard, P. B.
and maid Christie, P. N. Claxton, A. A. Cokely, T. J. 2 Cowan, Mrs. W.
F.
Crooker, Miss Crozier, Mrs. L
H.
Curry, G. P..
Deano, A. F.
Deane, Dr. and
Mrs
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H..
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C Fisher, H. G. Forrest, L. Forsyth, apt.
and Mre. Fowler, É. A. 8. French, Mr. &
shild Fuller, Donman George, Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. George, Mina Gibson, T. Camp-
bell Gibson, J. Com-
bell
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Gough, G. 0. Gordon, A. G.
Goulbourn, V.
Mitchelmore,
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Monkman, Capt.
E.
Mulder, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. F.
Nothcombe.
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Ohlynovsky, B.
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Woodward.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL WAY COMPANY'S ROYAL
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES;
ΤΠΕ
THE H.A. L. Steamship
KARY ENIA." Fisher,rs. A Captain Eosbor having arriveda Cons
signees of Q
rgo are hereby informed that their gate are being landed and placed at vir risk, in the hazardous and for hazardous Opdowns of the Ling & Reploon Whard & Gabe Company, Limited, whence
rory
may be blained against Mills. ling countemigned by the Under- ptional Carge will be evited on anush antice to the contrary.be given.
The above mentione i, steamer having {to day.
aired from Vancouver Vicoris and All claims must be presented within 10 Japan Ports, Consignons of mango mie dayas if the slummer's arrival her, alter hotoby 10 ifed that the goods, with which stata they cannot be recognised to exception of Fader and Novélalui will’'be adultiod after the vaunbles, are blug lanh dựend pl o d Goods are left thai Modiwar, andvali
at their skin the Hongkong and How- Goods remaining undelivered after the Inn Whatt and Godown Co, Ltda. 27 hat will leanbject to rent Kuwloo Godowo, whero delivery.
A broken, chaled! and damaged·
be abfned.
Grand Hotel,
Andrews, W. E iller, Mr. &
Arnold, C. P.
Baum, R.
Bassat, J.B.·
Benson W
Blunk, A.
Borohars, r. Brown, Es
Brucker, O.
Mro. Mills, E.
Audio M
Bire
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Mrs:FO.Pik, Mr. Cordell, JO 8 9 ElsonicOW Radovisky, Mrë Ferkerk T
Campbell, Mr. & Pauls,
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Fisher, C
Roberta, T.-H.
Gregory, WP.
Grim D: P
Mr.
Sharp
Mrs. ighter
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good must ba-left: if the God was, where they will be examined on the 971h just at:0-30
No Fire Insuranceyi be effected by gin soy com wastey w..
This steamer
ner bangs on Cargo :--- ex 8.8 Bolivia" frors Hav att
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From Golaborg Norge BURG-AM ERIKA LINE.
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on "Helpkong" 30th De
Steamship R.M.S
EMPRESS OF INDIA"
Gods on baad after the 27th Doc., „i i be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected. All damaged packages and to be left in the Godowns and this Office u stifled, when rrugem will be made for examination. WATER
No claims wil be admitted after the gode have left the Godowas.
W. CRADDOCK.
Consignees
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
"DILWARA,”
having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at consignees risk and
Expense.
Cargo remaining on board after 2p.m., of the 93rd init, will be landed at con- siguses' risk and expense.
Consignees of ongo from Singapars and Penang are requested to take fu- mediata delivery of their goods from slopesida, suob cargo impeding a dis- charge of the Vessel will be landed and stared at consignees' risk and experre- No Fire Insurance las been elected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD,, Agents.
098 Hongkong, 21st Doc., 1912.
BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 8.S.BENLAWERS,” From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.
CONFIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Giods are being anded at tacit risk into the hazardous andjor extra hazaidoos Godawas of the Hongkong std Kowloon Wharf and Godawa Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Ulim will be admitted after, tha Good's have left the Gedowas, and el Goods risining nadeli aai af et the 26th Dec, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undervignal on or before the 7th prox, or they will not be recognized. ...
"All broken, shafed; and d-maged Goode are to be left in the Gedowas where they will be exomised on thể 26th inst, at 11 am.
Li
No Fire Insamnoe has been offceted Bills of Lading will be countersigard by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
"Agents":
1934 Hongkong. 19th Dak, 1312.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
1912:
Griffins on day of entry Tickets may be purchased from Weight for inches as per scale Messra, Kelly & Walah, Limited, Winners of one Race 5 lb; of or at the Gate No one admitted two Races 7 lb. of three or without a ticket, to be shown to more Races 10 lb, extra. Subs- the Gate Keeper
13. All entries to be made in
Lusitano, For China Ponies bona fide Griffins on date of entry. Second to receive $150 Third $75 Weight for inches a. per scale. Subscription Grifing of this Season 1912-
cription Griffins of this Season 10. No dogs or bioyoles allowed 1913 allowed 7 lb. Jockeys 1912-1913 allowed 7:1b, Jook on the course, or in the enclosure. who have never had a winning! eys who have never had a 11. Each Pony will be number- mount in Hongkong, Shanghai Winning mount in Hongkong, ed on the card, each runner or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Win-
Shanghai or Tientsin allowed carry a Saddle Cloth bearing a nors 7 lb. extra. Entrance $10.
5 lb. Entrance $10. Seven number corresponding with its One Mila.
Furlonge.
aumber on the card, and the 7.-The Challenge Cop Value 6.-The Phaethon Stakes--Han nam bors corresponding with those
One hundred Guiness. For
dicap. Winaer $600. Second of the placed runners will be China Ponies. Weight forinchos $160, Third $75. For China hoisted on the Board for that as per reale. To be won two
Ponies that have run at any purpose immediately after each years consecutively by a Pony or
Gymkhana Meeting and Grif Race, and kept up ten minutes, Ponies, the bona fide property fins on date of entry. Non- 19. Ponies running in Race the Third day to be of the same owner or ownere. starters barred. Entrance $10. No. 4 on
ridden by unmarried Jockeys. One Mile and a quarter. Winner to receive $300 and 70 per cent, Second $100 and 207-The Governor's Cup.-Pre- per cent., Third $50 and 10 per of the Entrance Fees until the Cup is finally won when Second Pony, will receive, 75 per cent., and Third Pony 25 per cent. of the Entrance $10. One Milo and three quarters. 8.The Royal Navy Cup.-Pro- sented by the Officers of His Majesty's Fleet. Second to receive $150. Third $75. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of any Season. Weight for inches as per soale. Win- ners at any Meeting of one race 7 lb.; of more than one 14 lb. extra. Penalties accumulative. Jookays who have never had a winding mount in Hongkong, -Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and in. g-The "Black Rock" Stakes.—
Winner $500 Second $150. Third $75. For China Ponies bona fide Griffins on date of entry. Weight for inches as per.] scale. Winners of one Race 7 lb of two or more Races 10 lb. extra. Entrance $10 One Mile and a quarter, 10.-The Gymkhana Club Cup.
Value £50. Presented by the Members of the Gymkhana Club. Second to receive $150. Third $75. For all China
The
14. All Ponies to be measured by the official measurer on or be fore the date of closing the on- tries at the Grand Stand between the hours of 6 and 8. a.m.
COMMERCIAL.
sented by His Excellency Sir writing. enclosed in a sealed F. H. May. Second to receive cover, addrossed to the Clerk of $250. Third $125. For Ohina the Course and delivered at the Ponies, Subscription Griffins of offices of the Hongkong Jookoy this Season 1912-1913. Weight Club, No. 3, Chator Road, ground for inches as per scale. Win door of the Hongkong Club nare of one Race 7 lb; of two House sanexe, on Saturday, the or more Races 10 lb. extra 25th January, 1903, with the en- Jackoys who have never had a trance money encloser.
".. • winning mount in longkong, cutries to be opened in the Shanghai or Tientsin allowed presence of a Stoward. 5 lb. Entrance $10. Que Mile. 8-The Champion Stakes.-Win ner $2,000. Second $500 Third $250. For China Ponies, Winners at this Meeting only,
15. The attention of Members Weight for inches as per scale. One Mile and a quarter. is specially directed to the follow- 9.-The Consolation Stakes-Aing Rules of Racing of the Hong
Sweepstakes of $10 each with kong Jockey Club, viz.: Rules $200 added. Second $150 47, 52, 53, 51, 60, C2, 05 and 895 Third $75. For Chias Ponies Books of the Rules can be obtain- that have run and not won at lod application to the Clark of the this Meeting. Weight for inches Course. an personto. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien- tain allowed 5lb. One Milo.
Nil Desperandum 10.-The
Stakes. A Bweepstakes of The official report of Dr.Jacques $10 with $200 added. Winner Huber, the Para authority who to receive 70 per cent.; Second visited the Middle East this year, 20 per cent.; Third 10 per declares, says a London wire to cent. For China Ponies, Subs the "Times of Ceylon oription Griffins of this Season November 29, that there has been 1912-1913 that have run and no degeneracy of Heves, brazilien not won at this Meeting is in its new home, the acclim Weight for inches as per scale atization being perfect. Asiatic Jockeys who have never had a flevens are free of leaf troubles, winning mount in Hongkong, which are more dangerous than Shanghai or Tientsin allowed those of the roots and trunk. The estimates of 100,000 tons in 1916 5 lb. Five Farlongs..
are not exaggerated, but intensive cultivation will necessitate large areas being rested for more or less prolonged periods later. This eminently fair report also states that the East possesses, the true Beves, thus disspating the wides pread belief among Brazilians that Mr. Wickham" obtained the inferior Tapajos river variety.
Conditions..
Ponies that have run at any Gymkhana Meeting and Sub- scription. Griffins of this Season 1912-1913. Weight 10 st. 81b. Winners of any Race other than Races confined to Subscription Griffins 7 lb.; of a Subscription Griffins Race 2 lb. extra. Sub1-In the event of a walk over soription Griffins of Season for any Race the entrance fees 1912-1913 allowed 71b. Win only and not the prize, atakos or ners at this Meeting barred, forfeits will belong to the winner. Jockeys who have never had a hird money will be withheld in winning mount in Hongkong,all Races in which there are less Shanghai or Tientsin allowed than five runners.
THIRD DAY.
Standard of Plantation Rubber,
"dated
(Continued from Page 3.) scription Griffins of any Sea-
5 lb. Allowances accumulative.. 2. The first Race on each day son. To be ridden by Jockeys
Entranco $10. Three quarters will be run at 11.30 s.m. The
Madras Cotton. who have not had more than i
One of the finest pieces of good of a Mile.
firat bell will be rung each day. two winning mounts previous
at 11 a.m., and subsequently him fortune that has fallen to the to this Mcoting in Hongonk or
mediately after the placed ridere Madras Presidency for some time Chima. Weight for inobos as per scale.
Winners barred.Wednesday, 26th February, 1913. in the previous Race have weigh was the introduction of Cambodia 1.-The Grand Stand Stakes. ed in. Riders in each Race are cotton which thrives there to per- Entrance $10. Once Round. 3. The Exchange Plate.-Value Winner $500. Second $150 required to weigh out between fection, gives a large yield and $1,000. Presented by the Third $75. For China Ponies, the ringing of the first and second fetches much higer prices than Bankers and Exchange Brokers bona fide Griffins on date of bells. The scoond bell will be the variety of cotton it displaced. entry. Winners of one Race rung not less than a quarter of In fact at public auction Cam-
of Hongkong. Second to re- ceive $250. Third $100. For China Ponies. Weight for inchos as per scale. Winners at this Meeting of one Race 7 lb., of two or more Raços 10 lb. extra, Griffius allowed 5 lb Subscription Griffins of this Season 1912-1913 allowed 10 lb. Previous non-starters at this meeting barred. Eatrance! $15. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and in m 3. The Hongkong Derby.-A Sweepstakes of $20 each with $2,500. added. For China Ponjes, bona fide Griffins on date of entry, First Pony to receive 70 per cent, Second 20 per cent. Third 10 per cent. Weight for inches as per scale. One Mile and a half." 4.-The German Cup.-Present- ed by the Members of the Club Germania. Second to receive $200. Third $100. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffus of this Season 1912-1913. Weight for inches as per scale. En- trance $10. One Mile and a
quarter. 5.The China Stakes-Winner £500. "Second $150. Third Ponies 875 For China Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this Meeting of one --Race 7 lb. of two or more Bager 10 lb extra, Griffins allowed 5lb Subscription. Griffing of Seasons 1911-1012 and 1912 1913 that have not won more than one rsos allowed 10lb. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount in Hong- kong Shanghai or Tientsin allowed
5 lb.; of two or more Races 10 an hour before the time at which bodis cotton has brought in forty- cent more than an 1b, extra. Subscription Grillins the Race will be run. The third three per allowed 5 lb. Entrance $10. bell will be rang ten minutes equal weight of saw-ginned Dhar- Three quarters of a Mile. after the second ball has been war cotton, which gave more trouble to grow. The future in 2-The Great Southern Stakes. ang.
Winner $600. Second $150 3. All riders are required to be the distance is not a consideration Third 875. For Chiua Pouies. at the post within five minutes that appeals to the average native Weight for inches as per scale. of the ringing of the third bell, of India, whose philosophy is to Winners at this Meeting of one and all on arrival at the starting make the most of the present RAGO 7th of two or more post must immediately place regardless of what such procedure Races 10 lb. extra. Griffins al themselves under the Starter's will cost a little later on. And
www so it comes to pass lowed 5 lb.; Subscription ordersen
"
in a hurry
Griffins of any Season non- 4. China Pony Subscription Madras Cambodia cotton winners allowed 101b. Entrance Griffins means all China Ponias tendency to deteriorate m $10. One Mile and a quarter. imported into Hongkong as "Sub quality and price because some 3.-The Hongkong Stakes. Winscription" Griffins during 1912- short sighted growers are enden vouring to grow hausted nar: $750 Second 8250. 1913 or any previous year. Third$150, For Chine 5. China Griffins means all by picking cotton Ponies, Subscription Griffins of China Ponies imported into crops rather than go to the ex- this Season 1912-1913. Weight Hongkong who previous to date pense of planting new ones. It for inches as per scale. Winner of entry have not faced the is to be hoped that a way will be of the German Cup 7 lb. extra; Starter, found to check this tendency "non-winners'allowed 3 lb. Joo 6. Chine Ponies means all before it is too late. In the keys who have never land a China Ponies, whether Griffins meantime a suggestion an winning mount in Hongkong, or not, not exceeling 14 hands been put forward by Mr. TF. Main, Deputy Director of 2 inches in height. Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 1b, Entrance 810. One Mile and a half
4.-The Ladies Parse-Present
7. Weight for China Ponies to Agriculture, Bombay, be 10 stone for 12 handa with an would pay handsomely increase or allowance of 3 lb for Cambodia cotton on ed, $350 added. Second to every complete inch. There shall 200,000 sores now, receive $200. Third 8100 For be no allowance or increase for Dharwar cotton, W China Ponies. Weight for in anything less than one inch. No scheme carried out it is esti ches as per scale. Winners at China Pony exereling 14 hands that there would be an addit this Meeting other than Subs and 2 inches to be eligible to profit of Rs.16 per sore, oription Griffins 6 lb. extra, compete in Races reserved for 32,00,000, which sufficiently large Jockeys who have had 3 or China Ponies.
more winning mounts in Hong 8. No, pony can claim under immediate attention: kong, Shanghai or Tientsin 3 the olause "Allowances accumula be postulated in advan Ib extra, Jockeys who have tive" more than one allowance for the price of Cam never had a winning mount in Cláss, can be maintained Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien- 9. Members' tickets of Admis its present sin allowed 416. Entrance sien to the Grand Stand and high grad
Enclosure to be had on sp $10 Once Round.
merican Cup Pretion to the Honorary C
erican Citizens Non-Members' tickets a
kana Second for each day or 87 to ressive 18100. Third 875, faz exoldding the For Cilins Ponit 1, boua file mission on the
ented tranos: $10.
BadThe Burisano Cup Present od by the Members of the Old
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