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10.

POLO GYMKHANA,

(Continued from Page 4)

Mr R. F. C. Mastor's Despair 188lb, nominated by Mrs. Master (Owner)...

Mr E. H. MacMichael's Moon' tone, 1881b, nominated by Mrs, Leefe (Owner) Mr H. C. James' Snowball, 1881b, nominated by Mra. Hickman (Owner)

Oracker Caplain Edys's

188lb nominated by Mies Liebert (Owner)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1913.

Mr P. Urighton's Eros, 153lb

(Mr MacMichael)

'RO. K. Pope's James,

188lb (Owner)

!

Mr.

Mr

9

Captain

Edye's

0

L, O. Heygate's Ben... Trovato, 1751b, 7lb over

(Owner) 0 Dreizehn, 1881b (Owner)

0 Mr. C. James' Snowball,

168lb (Owner) 0 Mr B. I. Fearon's Plebeian,

175lb, 7lb over (Owner) 0 MrR. L. Fearon's Tophet,1721b

0

J

4lb over... (Mr Bindee) 0 0 Mr V. Davies' Flying Kong

Davies not only negotiated the turns cleverly but was possessed' of a mount that had remarkable speed. He made a good race won oloverly,

Pari-mutuel.

Winner: 88.40 ·

Dash Sweeps

aroo 1681b...(Owner) 0 Captain Connolly's Nobby

168lb (Owner) 0

When the ponies started for this event it was 6.40 and darkness was quickly settling over the

POST OFFICE.

"The China' with the English Mail, loft

Bingapore on Baturday, 20th inɛt,, at 8; a.m. and is expected to arrive hare on

Wednesday, 24th inat, at 2 p.m. This packet bring the parcel Mails closed in

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

London for despatch by the all-asa route Kinjo Mara, Jap. . 129, Miura, 21st

on

the 10th ult, and for despatch "over- land on the 27th ult.

MAILS DUB..

English, China, 24th inst.

MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.

Loongang from Manila Kamo Maru from Singapors Cholaing from Bangkok.

MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY,

dourse. It is was not possible to strate and Colombo-Fer Iyo Marü, 33rd see the order of the ponies upl

inst., 5 p.m.

ost-Bangkok 12th Inst. Manier. Shaobing, Br. s. 1.207, W. MoAntosh,

let fast-Hongay 18th Inst Conl.-B. and 8. Kiuklang, Br. s. 1,128, Robertson, Siat

inst-Kobar, Coal.-B. and 8. Lys Maru, Jap.. 3,918, Hirse, 22nd Insk-Shanghal 10th fan, Gen.

NY.K Fukura Mary, Jap... 8,189, 6. Kuma

wachl, indinst.Maji 10th Inst., Coal-M.B.K

..

| Murex, Br... 9,310, Thackray, Sith Inni.

Shanghai 17th inst., Ballast A. P. & Co,

Hanyang, Br... 1,207, Gogan, 2nd lust.

|-

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 23rd at 11.20-Pressure" has decreased moderately over the Bonins, the typhoon having travelled rapidly to west and north of this station.

Pressure has thoreased elsewhere, moderately in the north and slightly in the south. The area of high pressure over the Yangtze Valley has spread northward and southward.

Light to moderate monsoon is In dicated along the south-east coast of Chins, and over the N. China Soa

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hour ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW,

Forecast. Blairlot.

Samarang 12th inst., Hugar,mji Hongkong and Neighbour B. and 8.

Tungisan Meri Jap. a.a. 2,360, Naka-

yama, 22nd Inst Milke 10th Inst., Coal.-K.B.K

ተሩ

Ticket No. 51, lat. 8160.85/they had passed the distance Shanghai, North China, Japan via Moji-Graecia, Ger. s. 1,786, O. Hensan, 22nd!

56, 2nd 21, 3rd...... 22.95 and it looked as though there would be an accident. Fortun ately, however this was averted. Cash Sweeps. Pari-mutuel

45.90 post. Four finished in a hunch

Handicap. Open to all China

ponies. Six furlongs.

2

Mr W. H. Richardson's Rice

Bird, 154lb. (Mr MoMichael) 1 Mr H P. White's Defford. 1561b, 7lb over (Me Gegg) Mr TF. Hough's Oadzow's Hope, 14st 11b, llb over

(Mr Sedgwick

Mr R. K.O.Pope's Birlinghom,

149lb

Major

Winner: $10.30

33, $288 Upon the conclusion of the programme, some 'ponics were put up at suction by Mesäre. Hughes and Hongh and the

3

following prices were obtained."

Hakko Chief,

$75.00

Liebsang,

300,00

Edgehill,

50 00

Binoh,

335.00

Flying Kangaros

300,00

Bentrovato

75.00

The Bird

250,00

GOLF.

(Owner) 0 F. A. Dickinson's Favonius, 157lb (Mr Davies) 0 Defford took the lead, Favonius being second and Rico Bird third, Birlingham being left at the post, The leaders drew into line at the football stand, where Oadzow's Hopewent in front and led into the straight. In the straight he

од

708 who sad

Defford "challenged by W&B on : the outside, Rice Bird.

latter the

coming with a splendid burst of speed at the finish and winning by ten lengths from Defford six lengthe away. Cadzow's Hope was third,

Pari-mutued, Winner: $8.30 Cash Sweepn-

The Captain's Cup.

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Monthly Competition for qualifition to play off for the above Cup and the Monthly Pool took place over Happy Valley, 00 September 5 and 7 Results:-

Cup. "Richard Hancock Major Pritchard N. L. Smith Carey

Per Syria, 23rd Inst., 5. p.m.

TO-MORROW.. Bangkok--Per Selun, 24th inst., 10a.m.

Canadian

flad

Mall.

Siberian

ነገ

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand vla Thurilday' Island-For Kumano Maru, 24th instant, 10 am.

Bhanghai, North China, Japan

via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe , via

Empress Biberia)-Per

of Indin, 24th inst., 11.5.m. Switow, Amoy and Foochów-Per Kajji

Muza, 24th Inst., 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sul Tai, 24th inst., 1.15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Por Rubi, 24th

Inst., 3 p.m.

Jupan via Yokobama-Por Jelungs, 94th

inst., 3 p.ro.

Japun viu Koke-Per Kamo Maro,

24th Inst., 4 p.m. Saigon-Por Devawongas, 24th inat,

Sit criang

Inst-Tsingtau 18th Inst., Gen,*** HAL. Bulshow, Br... 2,000, C. Hnoker, 22nd

Inst.Tiantain, Gry.-B. and B. Helens, Ger, 4.8. 771, JJ, 22nd inst.3

Holhow 21at inst., Gen.d. St Co. Loongsang, Br. ss. 1,093, G. W. W. Leuk. 23rd Inst-Manila 20th inst., GoJ. M. & Co.

Komo Maru, Jap... 5,984, K., Kawara

23rd inst.---Singapore. Genera 'N.Y.K.

DEPARTED.

September 23.

Armand for Yo'chanu Glenagle for Rangoon

C. F. Laeliz fór Manila

| Halmun for Swntow

Den of Glums for Portland Wingeaur for Shangha Lychow Conton pim.Kwangles for Cantor Byria for Yokobama

Shanghai and North China via Siberia)-Per

(Earopo

China, 24th insti, 5 p.m.

THURSDAY, 25th inst

gon-Per Hae, 23th insh, 10 A,KI

Fort Bayard, Haiphong, Pakhoi and Sal-

Shanghai and North China---Her Choy.

Bang, 25th inst., 10 a.m. Wei-hai-woi and Tientsin-Por Hul

show, 25th inst., 10 am. Shanghai, North China, Japan

91-14-77 94-15-799 88-7-79.

84-14-80 Ticket No. 24 lat. $189.00 A. K. Henderson 04-14-80

31.2nd.

53.00

-05-14-81 Captain Saxton, 1 Brd. 27.00 J. T. McMurtrie 82 Scr.-82 Commission. 30.00 A. C. E. Elborough 90-8-82 101-18-83 |J. Owen Hughen

884-81 W. D. Kraft

Total. $300,00 Bending Race.-Ladies Nomin-G: W. Roome stion.

Mr C. FL. Blason, Nominated by

Mre Barrett,

Mr L. O. Heygate, Nominated by

Mrs Harvey.

Mr E. H, MoMichael, Nominated

by Mrs Lesfe."

Capt U. V. de G. Edye, Nominated

by Miss Liebert.

Mr R. I. Fearon, Nominated by

Mra Layton.

Mr V. Davies, Nominated by Miss

Church.

Major Hall, Nominated by. Mre

Carrie.

Mr T. E. Biades, Nominated by

Mra Stericker..

Major Hell was the winner from the fall of the flag.

and never making a mistake wou

cleverly,

109-18-91

Dr. L. Woode

"Qualifies for Cup,

Pool.

Richard Hancock A. H. Orew Major Pritchard... N. L. Smith. A. K. Henderson Captain Saxton J. T. McMurtrie A. C. E. Elborough J. Owen Hughes Rev. Foster Pegg W. D. Krait Captain James Carey

G. W. Roome.

79 Entries.

*Divide Pool;

Canadian &

Siberian

4

for

Carl Diederichaan for Pakhof Kuiklang (on Shanghai Magellan for Marseiller" Mimi Maru for Kwangyen Vladimir for Odess

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

September 22,

Choying for Canton

Easton for Kobe

Kjujo Mara for Kobe

Evia Nagasaki, Honolulu. Cana-Daijin Mara for Tamsui

da. United States and Bouth Hulshow for Canton Amorica via San Francisco Clara Jebsen for Bangkok (Europe via Siberia-Per Hangchow for Baigon Shingo Maru, 25th lnst., 11 a.m.

Macno-For Sui Tai 25th inst., 1.15 p.ru. Shanghai and North China-PorLuchow,

25th inst.. 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, 26th inst.

85 Ser. -851 Tsingtau, Wei-hai-wei, Chefoe and Tien- tain--Per Hulchow, 26th inst,, 11 a.m.

14

Hanol for Haiphong Graecia for Hamburg

bood

2 Formosa Channel

5

K.E.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES namoa —

, Stesruers For LONDON, via Us- ASSAYE

ual Ports of Call Oapt. G.J, Coldwell LONDON & ANT«]

WERP via Sings- Į NORES

Penang, Capt. D. Asbury pore, Ombo,. Fort Said, & Marseilles... SHANG HẢI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKO

windi,

light to moderate;

fine.

HAMA..

N.E.

winds,'

SHANGHAI

frésh

as No. 1. The same

tween H.K. and Lamooks South coast of China bo- Bouth coast of China be- The some tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No.1 China Coast Meteorological Register.

Station.

23rd September, a.m.

Winds

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity,

D'jon.

Wostock Ta 29.95 32,100

ע

Force.

Weather.

Nemuro Hakodate Tokio Kochi

fa

29.85

20.85

29.89

29.03

.wsw

Какимак

29.97

K'shima

20.08

Oshima

29.95

N

Nahr

20.95

ene

Tahiina

29.93

ene

3

Bonin Is.

29.63

BW

5

Chefoo

Whaiwei

30.01 62 94 wnw 1 b

Hankow Ichung Kiukiang Changeha Shanghai... Gutzlaff

Sharp P...7a

បទ

རྩྭ་

SYRIA'

Capt. C. R. Longdon,

R.N.,

CHINA

"

Capt. O H.8. Tocque,

R.N.R.

To Sail On Remarks,

Noon 27th Sept.

about

Freight

& P'eage

Freight

1st Oct: [ &P'ange

d'light

Freight

24th Bapt.

& Pugo

daylight

Freight

25th Sept. & I"zaga.

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

For Freight, or Parange apply to

P. &0.8. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 23rd Sept, 1913.

E, A. Howatt,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN,

IMPERIAL. GERMAN

MAIL LINES

Steamers.

For

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-`

GIERS, GIBRALTAR,PRINZ LUDWIG SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F. v. Binzer

יי

S'AR I N'GUINEA, COBLENZ BRISBANE, SYDNEY (Cart. L. Klugkist & MELBOURNE

To sail on

WEDNES. 1st Out..

1 m.

About WEDNE 1st Oct. (SATURDAY," 4th Oct

9.8 m."

About TUESDAY,

A'WERP & BREMEN.

*18,300

30.04 50 01 Baw

1 a

SHANGHAI,

NAGAS-)

"

30.05 70

30.02 72

A

n

I ov

AKI, KOBE

1 or

YOKOHAMA

AND DERFELINGER

Capt. F. Prosch 17,000

Amey

29.95 74 86 no

1 a

MANILA, YAP, M'ONN,)

Swatow

Tathoku 5a

29.08

A

29.94

29.93

'BC

6,755

Koshun

29.94

P'deras

29.93

Canton

JA

KOBE

H'kong

Gap Rock

29,93

Macao

29.95 .75 93

20,94 73

P. SIGISMUND Caps. A. Hurtzeg 6,0 0

14th Oct.

noo

3 c

naw 1 e

Wuchow 9a | Pakhot, Hothow Phulien

Capt. J. Koohler

End of Sept.

་་

Tourang

G.St. J.

Aparri

Manila

f

Legaspi

Iloilo Bacolod Cehu

Од

29.05 81

20.04 86

Labuan

29.06 84

September 23- Tikini for Batavia "Riojan Maru for Sourabaya

Sado Mara for Victoria Ceylon Maru for Calcutta Haltan for Foochow ·

Inaba Main for Tokohama Chiyuen for Shanghai Chinhua for Munila

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hal-Chongva for K. C. Wan

ching, 26th inst., 10 a.m. Diya Maru for Taojih

91-14-77 Shanghai, North China and Japan via 847-77

4

26th

Kobe Per Namsang," 94-15-70

inst., 11 a.. 807-70 Macao-Per Sui Tai 26th inst., 1.15 p.m.

Straits and India via Calcutta-Por Dil- 14-14-801

wara, 26th inst., 2 p.m. 115-14-81 Japan via Kobe- Per Japan, 26th 'Inst.. 82 Scr. -82

2 p.11. 905-82ingpo, Shanghai & North China-Per 101-18-8317 821 1-83 88."4 81 94-0-85 103-14-89 109-18-01

French War Police.

English

Mail.

Shaohsing, 26th inst., 5-p.m).

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

29.99.73 .29.92 77

29.91 75. 20.0275

29.03 74

29.91 74

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, Sept. 23.

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degree" Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in-

Pers. Eulchow, arrived 22nd instant, thes, tenths and hundredths, from Tientsin;

Hanos, Mri

Per s.. Kamo Maru, arrived 23rd ing . from Singapore, Aroki, Mro M Aquino, G Beard. JEN Balean, M13 H Bloomfield. F Combe, Mr

Neul, S Ono, H Ota, K

L

Porter, Capt M J

SATURDAY, 87th inst."

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade. inide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters, 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 centa) (Supplementary mail on Chapman, Mr & Mrs Willams, Mr & Mrs board up to the time fixed for departure of the mall 1 (Extrs Chapman, AF Postage 10 cents) (Letters Chapman, Master posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail.) The Parcel Mail will be closed,

Friday at pn.-Per Assaye, 27th Inst., it a.m.

Inat., 1 pm. will thus relieve-men-for-service Macao-Per Bui Tai 27th inak, 1.15 p.m.

Philippine Islands Australia, Hurdle Race-Open to all at the front whose presence might

Tasmania & New Zealand via Part Darwin Per Talyuan,

Pari-mutuel.

Winners $19.70.

Cash Sweep:-

Paris, August. 19.-The Ov ernment bas decide to establish

special veteran force of local

$144 police throughout the oca try

which will be called out upon Philippine mobilization in time of war, and

Ticket No. 84

Commission,

10

Total,--$160

otherwise be required for The

maintenance of publ's order and

(Owner) 1

for the protection of strategic

points and communicuions vital

China ponies. Once round.

Mr. V. Davies' Blush, 154lb

Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton'ù

Wong, 164lb (Owner)

Mr. E. H. MacMichael's Cat'a

Eye 1551b, 1lb over

(Owner) 0

to the smooth working of mobiliz

tion. The force will be composed

Siberian Austral

Ian

Mall.

Mail.

of men over 55 years of age, and Jessellin in no circumstances will they be called upon to take part in

From the fall of the fag Cat's military opo, ations Their func-

5

Islands-Por Leongsang 27th

E97th last., 2 p.m.

Shanghai and North China (Europe vla Siberia)-Per Yingohow, 27th inst., 5 pan. Kudat Sandakan-Per-Borneo,

27th inst., 5 p.m.

MONDAY, 29th inst,

Pat. KA

BA

M Bracoll, HAL D'Bolellenberg. M.

Seth, Mr & Mrs A Chill, Mr & Mrs L A Sazon, B Cowan, Miss C A Squire, Miss G. C Hunter, Mr & Mrs E Shibata, Mrs C

Balater, F Harada, Mrs B Hayashi, Master J

Cafts, I The Yst MIR 8

Smert. Rey W H

Turner, Kawata

Taniguchi, F Katago

Tanimoto, Mrs. H. Lam, Mr & Mrs B B Tachiki. Mrs M

Uno. E Moi, 8K

Wolfe, Mr & Mrs Manners. P Maitland, Miss B Yokono, Mra T Nagal, I

Yoshida, Mrs G Namma, T

Johnson, Mrs A H H Thacter, Miss E

J

!|

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Eye went on in front of Blush,tions will automatically cesse Chinwangtao-Per Tobang, 29th inst.. but, at the first jump, the leader should the district, to which they refused and nearly brought the belong ba invaded by the enemy. Shanghai, Karthi China, and Japan vinde, K

oiler two dowo. The remaining

pair ran in close company until at the village bend where Davies

let Blush out, and soon outpacing Wong, roached the penultimate fence several lengths in front. Wong reduced the lead to two lengths by the time they had roach- ed the last jump, but Slush kept

"

SILIMPOPON COAL.

BUNKERS

going and, in the run home, put oan bo supplied at cheap rates.

twenty-five lengths between himself and Wong..

Pari-mutuel. Cash Sweepa,

Ticket No. Winnor: #8.90

688151:20

at

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

(British North Borneo),

At these ports steamers call- 59, 48.20 ing for bunker coal exclusively 18, 21.600 exempt from all shipping

llore StakesSecond fast dues and charges.

wins, Three furlonge,

A. BUNE

Yokohama Fer Persia, 20th

at 4pm.

TUESDAY, 34th inst. Swatow, amoy & Fooshow-Per Hal-

yang, 30th inst., 10a.m. Chinwungtao-Por Hopsang, 30th-Inat,,

11 á.m. Straite and India via Calcutte-Per Fook- --sang, 30th Sept. 1 p.m. Pbilippus Islands-Per Taming,

30th inst., 3. pim.

WEDNESDAY, 1st October.

Germina:

Per a.. Bado Maru, departed from Hongkong on 23rd irst., for Beattle, etc. Edward, Mics D Arranger, Mrs Bwainson, Capt

Sano, Y Fong

Taylor, FE Tod, OD Nergaard, Mr. & Tanaka, G

Mrs..

Wolle, Mr & Mra 8 Rozarie, Mr & Mrs W

Watson, JS.

2 Temperature; In the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation the Humidity of air saturated with moin being 100,

4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 3 Fores of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

State of Weather, b blue sky, e do tached cloud, d drizzling rain, I for, g gloomy,h hail, 1 lightning, o overcast, p passing showorn, q squally, rrain,.& snow, t thunder, v visibility, w dew wat

0 Rain la inches, tenths and hundredths.

METEOROLOGICAL.

PREVIOUS

Day On date On date atp.n 6 nim, zeja pimu

29.95 29.94 76 81

93,

80

0

."

Harometer ....28.68 81 Temperature

Humidity

Force

Wind Direction

Weather

Rain un

Hight open als Temperactive on the sand Lover..

H.K. Observatory, 23rd Sept., 1913.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

JESSELTON, KUDAT & BOPNEO

SANDAKAN

All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.

!

For further Partıqlara, apóly to

NORDDEUTSCHER ALCVD

MELCHERS & CO..

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and OHINA

Hongkong, 20th Sopt,

1913.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY. SERVICE BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN.

NEXT SAILINGS:-

Will leave for}

Japan on

OUTWARD.

Sfoarbors

Allantique

E. Simons Amazone

5th October,

19th Oo'o'er,

HOMEWARD,

Steamora.

Magellan Paul Lecat

3rd November. A. Benic

Atlantique

• Will leave for

Marseilles.

23rd Sept. 1r.m

7th October, 21st October

4th Novamber.

For Freight and Passage apply to

M. SAINT CLAIR de BUSSIERRE, Agent.

Queen's Buildings, No. 3

THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED

Mail Service to Australia

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

BUBJECT "TO" MODIFICATION)

Arrive Hongkong from Australia.

Steamere.

Leave Hongkong"

for Australia,

TIDE TABLE.

22nd Sept., to 28th Sept, 1913.

14 High Water

BASTERN

20th Bopt.

10th Oct. at am.

Low Water

The P.M.ss. Siberia arrived at ALDENHAM Manila between 10 a.m. & nooti EMPIRE on Sunday. September 2, and

1 th Oct.

1st Nov.

8 at Oct, Blat Nov

Hongkong

Dina

54

4.3

laferior. High- nor Low Wa’K

kilerior. Hijh" "nor Low Watar

ülerfor · Hig) ner ---Low-- Watar

Mov

**

Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade | Tra laide, Western Australia, Tadia, | We.. Aden, Egypt and Europe vla Naples Per Prinz Ludwig, khen 1st October, 0 a

THURSDAY, 2nd October, Bhanghai & North Ching-Per Anbul,

le expected to sail from that port The above Steamers are atted with Refrigerating Machinery, en for Hongkong on Wednesday suring a Plentiful supply of Ice, French Provisions, eto, and are between 2 and 4 p.m making her lighted throughout with Electricity All State-Rooms bave Electric 77 due to reaoli this port at about 7 Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and Stewardess are carried..

8.m. on riday...

For further particulars, apply to under

Gibb, Livingston &

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed, Tindan Haddnoks, Kippers, &o,

ALEXANDRA CAFER

Printed and Pahlinbed by the Proprieta,

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