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RIFLE BRIGADE BOWL.
Mr. Gershom Stewart
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
Oct., Jan.,
Total. '95. '96.
85 85 170 87 88 175
Mr. E. A. Ram..
86 91 177
Mr. Clement Palmer
95
Mr. C. H. Grace
89
84 179 92 181
Dr. J. Bell
Mr. W. A. Duff
Sir Fielding Clarke..
Mr. J. Hastings
Mr. E. W. Maitland...
Commodore Boyes, R.N..
MACEWEN CUP.
Dr. J. M. Atkinson...
Mr. C. E. Hume
Mr. Clement Palmer
Mr. Gershom Stewart
Capt. R. M. Rumsey, R.N. Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
Lt. W. M. Thompson, R.E.
Mr. C. A. Tomes
Hastings
Mr. W. A. Duff
Mr.
95 91 186 97 90 187 99 90 189
90
93
96
102 12
106 15
97 18 79 94 11 83 95 11 84 90 5 85 95 8 87 98 10 88 99 10 89 114 24 Ud 90 104 14
90 91
107 15
Lieut. Knox, R.B.
Mr. G. W. F. Playfair
92 93 104 11
96 110 14 117 21 96 116 IS 98
20 entries.
SWEEPSTAKES.
Mr. C. E. Hume...
11
83
90
Capt. R. M. Ramsey, R.N..
95
8 87
Mr. W. A. Duff
Mr. C. A. Toines
Dr. J. Bell
Dr. J. Bell...
Mr. C. H. Grace
Mr. E. A. Ram..... Captain Ferguson, R.B.
Mr. G. Stewart
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
Mr. C. H. Grace
Mr. E. A. Ram
Captain Ferguson, R.B.
Mr. G. W. F. Playfair...
15 entries.
Mr. C. Palmer
POOL.
Mr. Gershom Stewart
Mr. E. A. Ram
Mr. C. A. Tomes
Mr. W. A, Duff
Mr. C. H. Grace
Dr. J. Bell
Mr. G. W. F. Playfair...
BOGEY.
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98 10 88
102 12 90
114 14 90
106 15 91
107 15 92 104 11 93 110 14 96 116 18 98
95 11 81 4} 5 85 100 11
89
114 24 90 104 12 (4) 109 15 94 111
15 96 116 18 98
Mr. Clement Palmer, receives 8 strokes I down Dr. J. M. Atkinson
Mr. W. A. Duff
Capt. R. M. Rumsey, R.N. Mr. H. L. Dalrymple
Capt. Ferguson, R.B.
14 ++
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Mr. Gershom Stewart
4
75
多多
Dr. J. Bell...
11
"
*1
Mr. C. E. Hume
8
#+
9
+7
**
6
8
*.
31
11
"
11
..
**
18
1
17
"
8
*
"1
+1
16 14
9
9
$1
Mr. C. H. Grace
Mr. C. A. Tomes
Mr. J. Hastings
Mr. E. A. Ram
Lt. W. M. Thompson Lieut. Knox, R.B. Mr. G. W. F. Playfair
A MUY RACES.
697
THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS AND VISITORS' CUP (presented); value $100; second pony $25; for all China ponies winner of Foochow Cup or Racing Stakes 7lbs. extra; weight as per scale; entrance $5. Two miles. Mr. Dryasdust's Cobweb, 11st. llb. Mr. Thomas' Otter, 10st. 12lbs.....
SECOND DAY, Tuesday. 7th January. EXCHANG PLATE (presented); value $—; second pouy $25; for all China ponies; griffins at date of entry allowed 5lbs.; winners at this meeting 5lbs. extra for each race won; weights as per scale; entrance $5. quarters of a mile.
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Time, 4 min. 42 secs. COMPRADORES' CUP (presented); value &; second pony $25; for Amoy subscription griffins of this season; winner of one race 7lbs. extra, of two or more 10lbs. extra; previous non- starters 7lbs. extra; weights as per scale; entrance 85. Seven furlongs.
Mr. Dryasdust's Field Marshal, 11st. 4lbs... Mr. McWillow's Scrambler, 10st. 12lbs. Mr. Pug's Cheer Up, 10st. 12lbs...
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Time, 1 min. 57 15th secs. CHALLENGE CUP; valne $259; a forced entry for all Amoy and Formosa owned ponies, optional to subscription griffins of this sonson; half entrance fees to the winner, until the Cup is finally won, when the second pony shall receive the half entrance fees; to be won two consecutive meetings by a pony or ponies the bona fide property of the same owner or owners; weights as per scale; entrance $10. One mile.
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Mr. Dryasdust's Shiney Villiam, 11st. 4lbs. Mr. Boyd's Dunmore, 11st. Ilb Mr. Boyd's Dunoon, 11st. 1lb. AMOY CLUB CUP; value $100; second pony $25; for all bondi fide griffins at date of entry; subscription griffins allowed 5lbs., winners 5lbs. extra; entrance fee 35; weights as per scale. One mile.
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Mr. Bruce's Satrap, 10st. 12lbs. Mr. Bazaar's Socialist, 11st. ilb. Mr. Tom Green's Blaujacke, Jost 12lbs TE MAA-CHIN PLATE (prezeptød); ralue
*--: first pony
to receive 70 per cent.; second 25 per cent.; for Amoy, Foochow, and Formosa owned ponies; griffins at date of entry allowed 5lbs.; winner of a race at this meeting of 11 miles or over 5lbs. extra, if of two such races 7lbs. extra; weights as per scale; entrance $10. One mile and a half. General Toptigin's Mercury. 11st. 4lbs Mr. Dryasust's Cobweb, 1st. 1lb. Mr. Frank Percy's Red Kuight, 10st. 7lbs. 3 CHAAFZE CUP (presented); value $--; second pony 825; for Amoy subscription griffius of this season; winners ölbs, extra for each race wen; weights as per scale; outrance $5. Oue mile and a quarter.
Mr. Cavendish's Mossyface, 10stĮ 121bs. Mr. Twoman's Cruiser, 11st. 41bg Mr. Pug's Cheer Up, 10st. 12lbs
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THIRD DAY. Wednesday, 8th January. LEDGER CUP (presented); valde $-; second pony $25; for all China ponies; winners at this meeting of one race 5lbs, extra, of two or more 10lbs. extra; previous non-starters 7lbs. extra weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile.
Mr. Esher's Kindar, 10st. 9lbs... Mr. Boyd's Dunoon, 11st. lib.. Mr. Boyd's Dunmore, 11st. lib
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[January 16, 1896.
CONSOLATION CUP; value $100; second pony $25; for all beaten ponies that have run and not won a race at this meeting; weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile. Mr. Thomas' Otter, 10st. 12lbs... Mr. Manners' Magic, 10st. 12lbs
Time, 2 min. 16 4/5th. secs. CHAMPION STAKES; & forced entry of $10 each for all winners at this meeting except Nil Desperandum Stakes; winners of two races $15 extra, of more than two races $30 extra, non-winners excluded; weights as per scale. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Dryasdust's Shiney Villiam..
Mr. Esher's Kindar
Mr. Tom Green's Bluejacket
Time, 2 min. 45 4/5th secs.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
THE
BONNINGTON " AND
HER CREW.
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TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS." SIR, I hope after the public have read your
steamer report of the
Bonnington that some honour may be done to Captain Leighton, officers, and crew, for their terrible experience, showing that all British pluck and energy bas not died out yet in the British mercantile marine.
:
WILLIAM T. IRVING. 8.8. Boynton.
Hongkong, 18th January, 1896.
THE LIGHT AND PASS REGULA- TIONS.
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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.' DEAR S13,-From the wording of the order made by His Excellency the Governor in Conncil on the 11th instant respecting the Light oud l'ass Regulation, am I to understand that annual pass holders are also required to
If my carry lighted lamps should they be out between the hours of midnight and sunrise? version is correct, the Chinese community should be ever grateful to His Excellency for making no distinction between quarterly and I learned annual or special pass holders. from good authority that it was on account of the advice given to the Government by a few selfish but stupid creatures. who as annual pass holders were exempted from carrying lamps that the "light" "regulation was en- forced from 7 p.m. Trusting that you will grant space for the publication of this letter.-I remain, yours faithfully,
ANNUAL PASS HOLDER. Hongkong, 14th January, 1896. 2 [The old order required " All Chinese not being holders of annual or special passes" to carry lights. In the new order no exception is made in favour of annual pass holders.-ED. D.P.)
Time. 2 min. 12 35th secs. FORMOSA CUP (presented); value &-; for all ponics first raced as griffins at Amoy or Foo- chow; winners at this meeting of one race 7lbs. extra, of two or more races 10lbs. extra; bona fide griffins at date of entry allowed 5lbs. weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile and a quarter.
Mr. Bruce's Satrap, 10st. 7lbs.. Mr. Thomas' Otter, 10st. 12lbs. Mr. Dryasdust's Cerberus, 10st 131bs.
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Time, 2 min. 53 secs. LADIES PURSE (presented); for all China ponies; to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow, or Formosa; catch weights over 11 stone 71hs.; entrance 35. Once round and a distance.
Three-
Mujor Thomas' Morrison, 11st. llb.. Mr. Ele's Kindar, 10st. 9lba. General 20, tigin's Mercury, 11st. 4lbs...
Time, 1 min. 35 secs.
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General Toptigin's Mercury....
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3
Mr. Dryasduat's Hard Times Mr. Manners' Mugic
AMOY DEBRY; a sweepstakes of $15 each, with $100 added; second pony $50; a forced entry for all bona fide griffins at date of entry, optional for subscription griffins; weights as per scale. One mile and a balf. Mr. Tom Green's Bluejacket, 10st. 9lbs.. Mr. Cavendish's Mossyface, 10st. 12lbs Mr. Dryasdust's Cerberus, 11st. 4lbs.
Time, 3 min. 26) secs.
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.'
Sir,-Now that the Hongkong Public Library
is fairly started, please allow me a small space in your esteemed paper to suggest to the 2 Committee that the present subscription of $10
a year payable half yearly in advance be reduced - to $6 a year, and that payment be collected quarterly in advance. If this be done, the Library would be placed within the reach of all. From information obtained I learn that many young men, generally clerks drawing loss than $100 a month, are not subsoribers because 1 they find the present subscription somewhat 2 heavy. It is to be hoped the Committee will see fit to make some such reduction as that suggested, thus rendering it possible for all to become acquainted with good books.
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Tine, 1 min. 25 1/5th secs. LOTTERY CUP; value $100; second pony $25; for Amoy subscription griffins of this season; winners of a mile and quarter race or over 5lbs. extra for each such race won; weights as per scale; entrance $5: One mile and a half.
Field Marshal 11st. 4lbs? 1*
3 Mr. Twoman's Cruiser, 11st. 4lbs.
There is another point on which I desire to touch. The Library being yet small, the num- ber of works subscribers are entitled to take away at one time should, in my opiuien, be limited to two, for the present, instead of to three.
I am glad to hear that the Library is now Mr. Pug's Cheer Up, 10st, 121bs.........................、、、、、 31 open to the public, only subscribers being
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