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GOOD RACING YESTERDAY.

There was some road racing at

(Major White), Dr. F. H. Lew's Bandicoot Mr. Soarer), Kr. Pete's The Gambler (Capt. ON spring) and Mr. Hǝary H phrays" Country Mouse' (ikr, Bal lensky).

Wes by Inngth and half; (ww the resumed Gymkhana Meet- lengths between second and third The Undersigned have received ing at Happy Valley yester Time: 2 miss. 46 4/3 secs.

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Pari-mutual: Winger. £36.78; it Was

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day. Places, $13.60, $8.20, $17.30. with the result that no very big Cash Sweep. dividends were paid by the pari- Tickat No. 657 $4,676.50 mutuel His Fxcellency the)

270 3,319.09 Governor, as well as Sir William

659.50 and Lady Rees Davies, attended.

Unplaced! Poniss: Ticket Nos. The event of chief interest was 69, 9, 232, 166. the Mile anda Quarter, which was cleverly won by Mr. Seth on Star- land against a good field which included Roman Pride, the latter

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PADDOCK PLATE: HALF MILE-For China Ponies. - let d

pony failing to get even a placa Prize: $250, 2nd Prize: $125.

The afternoon was somewhat Prize: $15. marred by an accident to Mr. Mr. C. C. Boyd's Strathfarrur, Matcham, who in the first race

(Mr. Zellensky) 1

was thrown from Starland whilst Mr. A. FL. Carroll's Fern Leaf, clearing A hurdle. He bad to be assisted back, and examina-

(Mr. Soares) 1 (Dead Heat)

tion showed that he had broken Mr. S. A. Lopes' Ping Pong, his collar bone.

The afternoon's results were as folio-

(Mr. Harriman) 3 Also ran: Sir Paul's Orient Dahlia (Major White), Capt. G. E. Oxspring's Lighting (Capt. Oxspring), Mr. G. A. Harriman's

ANDOVER HURDLE RACE.- Open to Members of the Jockey and Polo Clubs and Mounted troops. For China Posies. Dis West River (Mr. Potts), Messrs. tance about 9 furlongs, Catch

Sassoon and Arahold's Roman Weights 155 lbs.

Sparrow (Mr. Bartholomew) and 1st Prize: $250. 2nd Prize: $125 3rd Prize: $75.

Mr. H. Setb's Knockub Leg (Mr. Seth).

Dead heat;

1

hail.

HE above vessel having arriv-Mr. A. H. Carroll's Fern Leaf,

ed from Scan linavia via

(Mr. Soares) Ports on the 8th. inst, consignees Mr. C. C. Boyd's Strethfarrat.

(Mr. Zellesky) 2

of carco are hereby notified that|

Also Far:

two lengths and

Time: I min. 01 4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winners, 9.60, (Strathfarrar), $8.90, (Fere

all roods are being landed at their Mr. Mac's Fizvor, (Mr. Seth) $ risk into the non-hazardous. hazardous and or extra hazardous Wastaran (Mr. Bartholomew), Mr. farrar), 16.20, (Fera Leaf), $720. Mr. Nemazee's Leaf); Places, $6.80, (Strath- godowns of the Hongkong and

Won by six lengths; many

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, A. Alves' Starland (Mr. Ma:- Ltd. whence, ard or from the cham) and Messrs. Albert and wharves, delivery may be obtain- Arcold's Dandy Kid (Major ed. Gords or cleared by the 15th. White). October 1923, will be subject to rent. All broken chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th. October 1923, at 10 a.m.

Claims against the steamer must be presented within ten days of arrival. otherwise they will not be recognised,

Cash Sweep.

Ticket No. 372 $1,874.30- 6x22 1,374.30- 291

305.40 Unplaced Ponies: Ticket Nos.

lengths between second and third. 595, 156, 83, 451, 125,

Time: 2 mins. 25 3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $1400; Plares, $6.40, 36.60, $14.70%

Cash Sweep. Ticket No.

81 45

122 $1,221.80 349.80 174.90 Unplared Ponies: Ticket No. be 230, 219, 341.

No Fire Ir surance" will effected by us in any case what-

evei.

ORMONDE

MANTON PLATE ONE MILE-For all China Ponies that have run in Hoogkong and not won an Official Race bere since 1st Jazaary, 1923, other than race confired to Hongkong Sub scription Griffes. 1st Prize: $250, 2nd Prize: $125. 3rd Prize: $75. Mr. John Peel's Yellow River, PLATE: ONE

(Mr. Zellenaky) Ponies. 1st Mr. Bill's Silver Bill, Prize: 3200, 2nd Prize: $150. 3rd. Prize: $100. Mr. J. de Jong's Drake,

(Mr. Zellensky) Mr. Bill's Gold Bill,

(Mr. Gibson) Mears. Albert and Arnold's

Ding Dong, (Mr. Harriman)

Bills of Lading will be counter-ILE.-For Chisa signed by

THORESEN & CO., LTD."

Acents. Hengkong, Sth. Cet.. 1923.

A PUZZLE A DAY.

(Mr. Gibson) 2 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Ivy Leaf,

(Mr. Soares) 3 1j Alse raz: Capt. G., E. Ox+ spring's Hope Dahlia (Capt. Oz! 2 spring), Messrs. Birkett and Ray

mond's Sharpshooter (Mr. Barthol 3, lonew). Dr. F. H. Kew's Wombat

1

Also ran: Mr. H. Seth's In' (Mr. Harriman). Mr. Artpac's Spite Of (Mr. Seth), Mr. Aripac's Bluebottle (Mr. White) and Dr Bluebottle (Mr. Barthelomew), F. H. Kew's. Kukabarra (30) Mr. A. H. Carrell's Ivy Leaf (Capt. Seth). Oxspring) and Mr. Ridge's Ari-j zona (Mr. Soares).

Won by six lengths; two lengths)

In the "word square" shown between second and third. above, there are four occurrences of double letters. Fill in the stars with the correct letters, and you will have six completed words of six letters each word reading the same from left to right as from top to bottom. (Example: the FF CE in the second horizontal line will be in 31, 365, 340, 537. the same word as the FF CE in the second vertical line. Yesterday's answer:

Time: 2 mins. 12 1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner, $10.40; Places. $5.90, $5.30, $7.30.

Cash Sweep. Ticket No.

Leplaced

341 $1,710.80 240 09

438.80

244.40

Ponies: Ticket Nos.

10

Was by length and half; half length between second and third.

Time: 2 mins.`,14 secs. Pari-mutcel: Winner, $7.30; Places, $5.80, $6.70, $9.00.

Cash Sweep. Ticket No. 465

331

£6

$2,068.50

597.00

295.50 -

Unplace Ponies: Ticket Nos. [431, 955, 411, 34, 156.

4

MODERATE PLATE. THREE

| QUARTER MILE.~For all Pozies LETCOMBE STAKES: FIVE that have started at this reting FURLONGS.-For the Ponies and not wos. 1st Prize: $250, If one son was three times abscribed for and purchased at 2nd Prize: $125, 3rd Prize: $75. ! old as the other, and the ages of

Prize:

$300. Zad:

(Mr. Gibson) +

each, multiplied by themselves Shanghai in May, 1923. Winners Mr. Bill's Gold Bill, and then added together, totalled Barred. 1st 360, the age of the elder was 18 Prize: $150. 3rd Prize: $100, Messrs. Potts and Croucher's and of the younger 6. Example: Mr. A. A. Alves" Silvo,-- 18 times 18 equals 324; 6 times 6

(Major White) is 36. 324 plus 36 equal 360. The Mr. Dowbiggin's Chessman, elder could not possibly have

(Mr. Seth) been mre than 18, for 19 times Messrs. Birkett and 19 is 362, two over the total.

Raymood's Sharpshooter,

(Mr. Bartholomew)

Fir King Mr. Pofts) 2

1 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Clover Leaf,

2

J

(Mr. Zellensky) 3 Also tan: Sir Paul's Diade Dahlia (Major White), Mr. Seth's In Spite Of (Mr. Seth). Mr 3 Ridge's Arizona Mr. Harriman),

Also ran: Mr. Blank's Deloze Mr. G. A. Harriman's Maine (ME SWEEPS IN NORTH OF (Mr. Potts), Capt. G. E. Ox- Soares) and Mr. Aripac's Yellow

ENGLAND.

Ox Hammer (Capt. Oxspring).

spring's Malvern

(Capt. (spring), Mr. Arlpac's Yellow

Hammer (Mr. Zellensky) and Dr.

Won by half a length; two

London, Sept. 7-The pro- F. H. Kaw's Mopoke (Mr. Harri- moters of 40 sweeps in Lanca- man). shire and Yorkshire involving £1,750,000 met at Manchester lengths between second and third. yesterday and formed a Sweep- stakes Promoters' Association to ensure genuineness and also to take the best legal advice in case of prosecutions instituted by the Attorney-General.

Won by half lehrth: Tearth mad half between second and third. !

Time: 1 min. 38 4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Wiener, $13.30;

Places. $7.10, $31.30, $10.40.

Cash Sweep, Ticket No. 159 $2,809.10.

676

Time: 1 min. 21 2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner. $33.50;|* Places, $10.50, $12.70, $8 50.

Cash Sweep.

Ticket No. 357 $1,981.70 227 565.20 254

283.10

Unplaced Pontes:

The promoters complain that they are simply told that each sween is considered on its merits. 178, 471, 55, 432,

Some of the biggest are the Livernon Club, £30,000; the AUTUMN Pusholme Conservative Club AND A

Ticket Nos.

HANDICAP:

802.60

565

401.30

Umplated Pozler: Ticket No

50, 309, 428, 617, 291,

WHADDON CHAIR HUNTI Tan senamte marks of fr bounds were ruh hunting in the ONE Whadden Chase munter he £20,000: the Hulme Conservative China Fonies. 1st Prize $310. 2nd of Colonel Selby Lowndes, who QUARTER MILE-For month. One was in the champ Mas £25000; the Briarglide Prize $200. 3td Prize $100. Working Men's Club, £50,000; Mr. A. A. Alves' Starland, and the theroe Conservative Club, £35,000.

The Hall Mark of Superiority THE VICTROLA MOUTRIES:-Exclusive Distributors.

The Best Family Investment.

(Mr. Seth) Messrs. Albert and Arnold's

Satisfaction Dahlia,

(Mr. Harriman) 2 Messrs. Potts and Croucher's

claims to have been plantadt- Master, and the other helonneİ · to the official Whadden Chane Punt, of which 1-1 Talmany is Master Colonel Lena4 pack, which met al Colimard, had several followers, and moved : Petrol King, (Mr. Potts) met at Cow Common, another plenty of foxes. The officiat ack Also ran: Mesars. H. Sassoon part of the Whaddon, country sad H. Arnhold's Roman Pride and killed a brace of foxAAL

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