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TRAINING Notes.
Nasty Wet Morning at the Course.
K
Despite the fact that the morn-
ning was a cold and wet ono,
COMPANY MKETING.
The Union Waterboat Company, Limited.
Ibe niuth annual generalmcot-
there was almost a gymkhana ing of the shareholders of the orowd present to witness the work Union Waterboat Company, of the ponies at the race course Limited, was held in the offices this morning.
Mr. Vida, Mr. of Menara Dodwell and Co. Ltd, Heard and Mr. Gegg were to be to-day at noon, for the purr is of seen in the saddle. The morning receiving the report of the General was not one on which crack times Managera ogether with a state. could be expected and we look ment of accounts to December hopefully for brighter weather 31, 1913. Mr. S. H. Dodwell) next week when the final presided. and others
present gallops will take place. Both were:-Mussra J. W. U. Baar, courses were, in use and on C. A. Tomes, 3. Jonckheer and A. occasione se many as eight prinies H. Skelton, consulting Committee; were galloping at one time. The A. E. Crapnell, G. R. EIwards; times recorded were:
T. G. Weall, H. H, Band, A. President (inside course), 35, Ritchie and S. H Carlill, ercret- 1-06.2-5, 1-39, 212, 2-43 4-5, Br 1.q, 91.4 5.
The Secretary read the notice Victorioso, 42, 1-23, 2-01, 2-37-convening the meeting 4 5. 3-07.3-5, 1.q. 29.4-5.
L
!
The Chairman said-Gontle-
Violini (inside), 30-3-5, 1-14, men,-With you permission I 1-62.3-5 2-20, 3-01.4-5, 1.q. 32. will dispense with the formality 4-3.
of reading the report and no- counte.
Roman Chief (inside), 37.4-5, 1-10.2-5, 1-45.2-5, 2-19.2-5, 2-51 . 3-5, 1.q. 32.2-5.
The profits for the year under- review amount to $64,744.63 as. Royal Rose, -: -,36.2-5, against, $53,877.48 for the 1-11.3-5, 1-42.2-5, 1.g. 30.4-5.
previous year, which showa a Sweet William, 37.2-5, 1-15.3-6, healthy progress, and with which 1-53, 2-29.3-5, 3-04,3-5, 1.q. 35,
I trust you will be satisfied. Vice President, 37,3-5, 1-11.3-5, 1-48.3-5, 2-24.1-5, 2-53. 4-5, 1.g. 29.3 5.
Snowdrop, 36. 1-08.2-5 1-47-1-5, 2-18.4-5, 1.g. 31.3-5.
Flotilla, 40, 1.19.45, 1-58.1-5,
2-32,
ין
Wincombe galloped with above and won by three lengths.
Trumphoso, 40, 1-17.3-5, 1-54,
2-27.
Valsaliai joined above, 3-4. Glorioso joined above 1-2 and won easily.
Durbar Chief, 39, -, 1.46 3-5, 2-18.4-5.
Your property has been wall kept up during the year out of current revenue, and in spite of the two typhoons I am glad to shy we have not had to fall back on either the Special Repair or fasurance funds.
THE HONGKONG TÈLEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914,
THE "TELEGRAPH'S" ACROSTIC.
PILLARS.
At this Theatre, next Thursday. We shall see this famous play.
BARS.
1.-A writ goes out from higher
court
That certain cases there be
brought.
2. Anger here at first we nee
A land that well may angry.
bo.
3-Inlittle town of NewCastile, Dull wonch by kaight held,
most genteel, 4-It almost makes a Noise
Not low,
Or a mongolian we should
know,
5-When as you see there's no Are-
bero
The son has fled beyond the
pyre.
6 My ending hero, tie plain to see an ancient wizard's Chemistry.
7-Nought that our stres hand
down to as on be Subakespeare remarks
riob as honesty"
*So
8. Sir Walter sent his soul to
give
This to the world in which we live
[Answer on Monday.]
Consignees
From NEW YORK.
Last year I alluded to the pos sibility of selling two of your oldest wooden boate, but I regret THE H. A. L. Steamship
to say the negotiations wore un- successful. In explanation of the eum we recommend boing set
Brown Boy, 34.1-5, 1-09 3-5, 1-45.4-5, 2-20.3-5, 1.q. 34.2-3.
Sunlight, 34 1-5, 1-10 1-older than
41.1-5.
Fiokle Bird, 34, 1-12, 1-49, 2-23.3 5, 2-53.2-5, Lg. 29.4.5.
Mahratts Chief, 35, 1-11. 4-5, 1-47.3-5, 2-22.2-5, 2-53.1-5.
Polkalini, 36 3-5, 1-11 3-5, 1-48,
·2·22.4 5, 2-54.2-5, 1.g. 31,8 6.
Lockerbie, 30, 1-14.2-5, 1-49.- 1-5, 2-25, 3-00.2-5, 3-31.3-5.
Annam, 36, 1-14.2-5, 1-49.J-5, 2-25, 3-00.2-5, 3-31.3-5.
Britannia Dablia, 33.3.5, 1.07.2-5, 1-39.3 5.
Kao Shun; Went well. Damnou, 35 3-5, 1-08.1-5, 1.q. 32.3-5.
Rosario, 35, 1-10.4.5, 1-46.2-5, 2.10.2-5, l.q. 33.
the rest.
"ARAGONIA,"
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aside for Depreciation, I would Captain Enigk, having remind you that five of the rived, Consignees of Cargo are boats, those taken over from hereby informed that their goods the. Hongkong Steain Water are being landed and placed at boat Company, are considerably their risk in the hazardous and/or Three extra-hazardous Godowns of the
but two of them we cannot expect whence delivery may be obtained of these still in fairly good order Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited. to laat very much longer, and it against Bills-of-Lading counter- will probably be necessary to re-signed by the Undersigned. place at least, one of them in the near future.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary With regard to your invest-be given to-day. ments, although perhaps hardly All claims must be presented necessary, I feel eare you will approve of our adopting the usual course and writing them dwa to their market valuo on 31st Dec embar.
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Labouchere: he will be here:
"Please take a chair," said
B000,"
Beyond those for remaika, gentlemen, I think the report and Accounts call for no furtheri All broken, chafed, and dam comment, but before proposing aged goods must be left in the their adoption, I shall to pleased Godowns, where they will be ex- Goode Hop-, 1-12,-2-10 1-5.to answer
to the best if my 9.30 a.m.
amined on the 12th inst., at Jewel Aster, 35, 1.07, 1-43, ability any questions you may 2-13.2-5, L.q. 30.2-5.
desire to ask.
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Hongkong Office.
Banjolini 38, 1-13. 1-43.3 5, 2-25, 2-57,2-5, L.q, 32,2-5,
Crown Aster 37, 1-12, 1-46.45, 3-18.4.5, 1.q. 33,
1-12,
Mr. Orapnel!I beg to racond Hongkong, 6th Feb., 1914. [1156 Balkon Chief -,
that, Mr. Chairana. 1-46.25, 1.q. 34.2-5
The Chairman -
ргоровай Pahang Chief galloped, with by Mr. Crapnell, that the report above but was roaten "by aand accounts be adopted as distance.
oirculated. I put that to the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Fijian Chief-53.3 5, 1.07.35, meeting. Those in favour. Against 1-40.2-5, 2-10.2-5,1.4. 30, Mearns Carried unanimously. 34.2-5,1-07.3-5,1-43.3-5, 2-18.2-5, Donin-35.1-5; 1-10.2-5, 1-45, 1.q. 34.3.5,
Aman Ra 34, 1.09.1-5, 1-42.25, 1.q. 33.1-5,
The Cat 38, 1-14, 1-51.3.5, 2-27, 2-59.4-5,
Pitcarthy 38, 1-14, 1-513-5, 2-27, 2-59.4-5,
Aldwych 34.4-5, 1-12 2-5, -1-48:4-5, 2-19.3-5.
30.
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Ole Hop-33, 1.08, 1.44, I.q
Radiance Dahlia 33. 3.5, 1.07- 3-5, 1-45.1-5, 1.q. 37.3-5.
with above.
The Chairman: The only other business, gentlemen, is the election of auditor.
BREMEN. FREIGHT LINE.
Mr. Weall:- propose the NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
re-election of Mr. A:O. D Gourdin at the same remunern: THE Steamship tion, $100 per annum, as auditor for the ensuing year
"MARK:"
Mr. Bond: beg to srend cargo are hereby informed that having arrived, Consignees of
that.
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The German had expected to be received with a little more formality, and he began to
bluster:
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Labouchere looked up from his TO LET from 1st May, 1914, work and listened with an ex-ed. Apply to B. J. DAVID & Co.. No. 04a, The Peak, furnish- pression of respectful awe on his Prince's Buildings. face.
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alongside. Optional Cargo will be forward-
Godown Company, Limited, Bir Gulabad
34.3 5, are now ready. 5.10, 1-45.2-5, 2-18 1-5, 1q.
Cargo remaining undelivered whenoo delivery may be obtained The meeting thon terminated. from the Consignees before noon be landed at Consignees risk and signed by the Undersigned,
ed on unless intimation is received on Tuesday Feb., 3rd at noon will againat Bills-of-Lading counter- 32.4.5.
to-day requesting it to be landed bere.
expense and delivery must then Optional Cargo will be carried No claims will be admitted after be taken from the Company's on unless notice to the contrary the Goods have left the Godowns,
Godown.
be given to-day. No Fire Insurance whatever and all goods remaining undeli-will be effected,
All claims must be presented WILKINSON'S; will be subject to rent. vered after the 12th of February,
within ton days of the steamer's No Claim will be recognised arrival here, after which date they after the Goods have left the cannot be recognized. -.. All broken, obafed, and dam-Steamer or Godown, and all goods. aged Goods are to be left in the remaining undelivered on Tues- the Goods have left the Godowns. No claims will be admitted after Godowns where they will be ex-day Feb., 10th, 5 p.m afternoon, and all Goode remaining undel- amined on the 12th of February, will be subject to rent and landing ivered after the 12th inst., will be
All claims must reach us before charges.
Moffat, 35.2-6, 1-09.45, 1.42.
Dumfries, 35 2-5, 1-09.4-5, 1.06.1-5, 1.44, 2.22.1 q. 39.
Langrana galloped with above, Mouaroh Dahlia, -, 1.10. 1.41, 1.q. 31.
Mexican Chief, 33, 1.08.1-5, Borneo Ohiof galloped with above.
1.43 3-5, 2.17.4-5, l.q. 34:1.
.1.42.
Nigerian Chief, -, 32.3-5, 1.05.3-5, 1.39.2-5, 2.13 25, Lg. 34.
':
Mad Eve, 41,3, -, 2.02.1.5, 2.23.2, 1.q. 31.1.
Goldfinch Dahlia,38 3-5; 1.13; 1.45, 1q. 32. RA
Matchless Dablis, 38 3-5, 1.13, 1,45,-1,q' 32.
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British Councilor at Peking.
at 11.30 a.m.
&
subject to rent.
the 19th of February, 1814, or they agod Cargo to be left on board or aged goods, must be left in the All obafed and otherwise dam- All broken, chafed, and dani- the will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be Godown and examination of same Godowns, where they will be ex-
to be. held on::
amined on the 12th. inst, at 9.30 Bills of lading will be counter-before 17th Feb., otherwise they
All Claims must be filed on or a.m. signed by the undersigned.
will not be recognised.
This reported, anga Pelcing Gazette that Mr. Beilby British Tegation will he token by Alstor's place as Councillor at the effected. Mr. James William Ronald Mac. Leay, who for for the last three years has been First Secretary at Brussels, and previously to 82.2-5, was in Brazil.
that
China Aster, 34, 109, 1.44.2-5, 2.15.4-5, 1.g. 31-2-5;
Turquoise., 35.45, 1.10.2-5 1.44.2-5, 1.q.30.
Floriel galloped with above. Albanian Chief,
8. MORIMOTO,
Agent
MELCHERS & CO,, General Agente. Hongkong, 5th Feb., 1914. [1155 Hongkong, 31st Jan, 1914, (1136
ever,
No. Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case what-
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