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Mr John Peel's Beaufort, 1st Plbs
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Mr. Johnstone presented Miss Mister with a (Mr Johns'ouẹ) (
incline was approached Kingst a, Zipeter sad handsome bouquet of flowers after which three This proved an excellent race. Ben E on and cheers were called for, for Miss Mister and the
White Blaz ried together, the Rwe still Beaufort took the lead from the start, Marsa'a ladies of Hongkong. Needi-as to say they were | from Zip-ter an ¦ Kingston, au & Triumph Rose, bind. Nearing the rook While Blas led and Melrose following close behind. As the lustily given and a 'tiger' ad ls, after which ' given field passed the Judge's box for the first time there was an adjournment for tiffin
rein, rapidly gained on the Ben Eion and Beaufort were racing neck
Those | leiders. II. who pat
8.10 orectok Cosmopolitan, a little bit on and neck in
last year's winner ' Quorn and Kingston, and was in the third the lead with Melrose and of the Champion Stake, Triumph R gat Marsala following. Go`ng ap
position as the straight was entereil the incline surprise when
White that they learned Beaufort showed signs of fatigue and fell to the divid-nd
thm Blige, however, had a lead of aboa' thres they were to rec-ir amounted t rear. Ben Ein was slightly in the van as the 3112,30,
leagths and was at this stage arged on by The betting WAN field passed the vi lage. Melrose taking the second
mostly on the hit rider, running in ahead winner's stable companion. Gl rious R 94, who
of the field place. This order the leaders maintained unţii · ran second. After the race many visitors ev'l-d
by thran lengths {" the great surprise the winning post was passed, and Marsala, at Mr. Mody's stand and heartily congratulated
of the large number who backd the favourite defeated Beaufort for third place. The winne
vad lost. him ou the success of his ponies in this event.
Cosmopolitan was second and Quorn brought a dividend of 3.3.7 The Pari pai
thir l. The fortunate backers of White Blaze Although the arrival of Prince Fushima $8.10 on the first and $6.1 on the second
received a dividend of $ 61-0. unavoidably robbed the Jockey Club of the plea-, pad $16,7; the secand $3.20 and the third The first horse pony Time-2 min. 46 4,5 secs,
sure the attend inesofH E Gavarno-inth- THE GYMKHANA CLUB CCP-Value £50, forenoon, the races were grac-d in the aft rnoon. THE HONGKONG STAKES -
Tima-2 min. 7 secs. Presented by the Members of the Gymkhana by the presence of His Excellency who brought
Value $5-10. Second Club. Second to receive $100; and Third with an our Riyal guest, the Japanes“ Princa
to resira $150; and Third $50. A forced $50. For all China ponies that have been The playing of the National Anthem annonne d
entry for China ponies, subscription griffins entered at any Gymkhana meeting or
of this season 1906-1977. that the party from Government on arrived
Weight for inches meetings of the season 1906, and subscription just after the tiffia hoar. and they remained !
as per scale. Wioner of the Garman Cup griffus of this season 1906-1907. Weight lu; to
7 th, extra; non-winuers, placed ponies allow. witness the majority of the TACAR st. 8 lb. Winners of any race other than Two bands were in attendance, the exe-li-nt
ed 3 Th. Coplaced runners allowed 5 lb: races confined to subscription griffios 7 lb. band of H.M.S. King Alfred supplementing : Mr Carruthers' Homoces List 21b, 71k penalty,
Entrance $10. One mile and a half. extra; of a subscription griffins race 2 lb. the music provided by that of the Middlesex ! extra. Subscription griffins of this season Regiment, which was present alone on the twa ¡ Me D. Macdonald's Highland Heather, 10st
(Mr Johnstone) 1 1906-1907 allowed 7 lb. Previous winners at previon days. this meeting barred. Jockeys who have never
71b (Mr Moller) 2 had a winning mount allowed 5 lb.
Mr Buxey's Autumn Roge, 11st b $10. bree quarter of a mile.
(Mr Master) 3 Mr. Bruttou's Kingston (late Exchange
Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Moorish Chief, 1st 101b, Kg) 1st 1lb (Mr. Moller) 1
Mr Lmland's Ribbie, 104 7lb (Mr tick oan)
5th allowanca (Mr O»gg) __0 Mr Buxey's Small Rose, 10st 6th
Mr Magpio's Saladin, 19st 7lb (Mr Dupree) 0 (Mr Master) 2
Hon. Mr F. H. May's Huang, 12st 10lb
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Mr H. P. White's Zapeter 11st 1lb
Messrs T. F. Hough &
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(r Dupree) R. Shewan's Inverugie's Hope, Test Ilb (Mr. Mackie) Mr Hunter's Petir, 1st Ilb (Hi kmauu) Mr D. Macdonald's Higland Bonnet,
1st Gib (Mr. Clarke) Mr Magpie's Cherub, fist 71b
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esults of the racing are as under, THE BIRTHDAY CCP.-Presented by M£ A.
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reive $100; and Second 1. Third $54 For China ponies, bona fide griffins on date of entry. Winners of ons
race 5 extra; of two or more races 10 to. extra. Subscription griffius, non-winners, allowed 5 ib. Entrance $10. Tareeq artis
of a mile.
Mr Fas Black Pausy, fost 9lbs - Mr Miller) | 1 | Mr John Peel's Southdown, [0e! ![ha ..
(Mc Gregso}}} Mr II. Ross Bon Ei n, 11xt 3lbs, 5 be
penalty te Daprot Mr Buxey's Dwarf Rose, 1st 12164
(Mr Mastery Messrs. T. P. Hough and R. Shewan's Th Pride of Cadz »w, 1st 12lbs (Mr Markis Mr Ellis Kadooris's Manchurian Chief, likt 12lb‹ (Mr Zahu)
Mr John Peel's Beaufort, 10st 12lbs
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(ir Johnstone) Mr F. B. Marshall's Disposer, 10st llb
(Mr Vida) Ú Mr John Peel's Craven (late Ionic) lost Siba (Mr Gresson) A field of nine faced the starter in the last event of the day, and a very exciting race
(Mr Johnston-} resulted. Small Rose led at the start, King- Seven starters were despatchel in the fi:st ston taking the s-cond and Zapeter the third erent of the day, Dwarf Rose who was ou the place. Passing the village Zapeter drew alieid outer course, leading the field. Racing up the of the field and was leading when the straight | incline South-lown was in first position, Beaufort was entered. He was unable to withstand the 1 sec nd and Ben Eion third. Mauchurian Chief warm pace, however, aud gave way to King | displaced the leader at the village, but agon ston and Small Rise, the former being firs fell behind Beaufort before the straight home and the latter second, Zapeter being eutered. Then the white and black sisi aud third. The Pari Mutud pada dir.deud of cap of Black Pansy's jockey came to the fore, $11.80 and $6.40 on the first pouy, $6,9 + on the aud that pony rushed first past the winning second and $16.90 on the third. ime -1 mio. post with two lengths to spare, South town 34.2/5 secs:
#48 second and Bn Eion third. The Pari Mutuel paid $5 80 on the first pity, 827,J" on the secund, $10:20 an the third and a divid-ud of $7.30. Tim min, 34 45 secs,
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Even colder aud more bracing than either of the previous days was the weather ou Feb. 21st, but this did not diminish the attendance, at ац early hour
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THE GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES. – Valu - $700, Second to receive $150; and Third $50 For China ponies. Wright for inches as pr scale. Previous winners at this meeting of one race 7 18. extra; of two or mor» races 19 lb extra. Inplaced runners allowed 3 lbs.. griffins allowed 5 lb. Sub-cription grifflas ot seisons 193-1904 and 1906-1907 allowed In The llowances accumulative. Entrauen $14. One wile.
Mr Wi gard's White Blaz-, 11-t 11b
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forenoon a large and enthusiastic crowd being on the ground. Being the ladies' day of the meeting, the enclosure, as is customary on this day, contained
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either of the previous days. The racing, ou the whole excelled that of the two previous days, the fields being larger and the contests keener.
(Mr Cox) 1 The surprise of the day was when
Mr Cop ubagen's Cosmopolitan, 11st Sibs White Blaze was driven to victory in the Great
(Mr Zahni 2 Southern
Mr John Peel's Quorn (late Norlin 11st b Stakes, beating the favourite, Triumph Rose,hauds down. Cox was the
(Mr Gresson} rider, and it must be said that he rode a very
Mr Brutton's Kingston late Exchange careful
King). 11st bs(Mr Mol'er race. The lucky few who Look White Blaze as
Mr bury's Triumph Rose 11st Sibs a spec. received a dividend of $261.40 apiece.
(Mr Masteri Another surprise was in store for backers on the race for the Ladies'
Mr H P. White's Zapeter, 1 st 5 lbs Porse. Mr. Master's Blue Nile was generally
(Mr Duprey fancied, and when it
After a false start the field got sell atar. was known that the owner was up Blue Nile's stall in the Pari Mu.
Kingston on the rais and Quora taking the tuel was rushed. The favourite, however, tailed
outer running. The Judge's box was passed with the field, and to Mr. Johnstone, who piloted | Zapet-r third, Q «ra fourth and White Blaz· Cosmopolitan leading the field, Kingston se snil, Cotswold, fell the honour of victory. After the race the rider of the successful pony mounted the grand stand, where Miss Master presented him with the Ladies' Purse. On receiving it
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Cos opolitan and led the field hy a length, Towrington Kingston supplanted
Triumph Rose bringing up the rear. Zapeter being third and White Blazs fourth. As the
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(Mr Vida) 0 Messrs Park-r & Mackie's No Wancher,
1 st 7lb (Mr Mackie) 0
Mr John Pel's Bilsdale, 10st Tulb
(Mr Gresson) ( After two false s'arts the nine poules ware Isuf away in a hunch which was headed by Huang, Moorish Chief bringing up the rear. The order past, the Judge's box for the first time was Monrish Chief !st, Robbie 2ad, and Haag Pr. At Bowrington Moorish Chief led the field by several lengths, increasing his lead as the fotbal and wis pissal. Ascending the ucline, however, the field draw uo, Hung displaci ig the Chief and No Wanchee taking see and and Saladin third pla emerged from the
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the straight in the van with Autuma Rosa second. As Wax ent-red Bildale began to Art himself, but after making the pica
for brief spell fell behind and Homocea came out from the bunch and won the race by shuut twa lengths. Highlan Heather a d Autumn Rose were given aded heat for second place, Pari payments were: Dividend, $8334; I mocks $5.40; Highland Heather, $1.61; Autumn Rose 85.80, Tim-—3 miu. 30 1,5
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THE LADIES' Pussɛ-Presented. S oond to recaire $150; and Third $54 For China ponies. Weight for iuches as
per scale. Winners at this masting other than sub- seription griffins 3 Ih extra. rungurs and jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed ♬ lb. Allowances accumulativa. Entrance 310. Once rouad, Me Joha Pe-l's Cotswold, Hat 9iba
Unplaced
(Mr. Johustone) 1 Mr Fas' Comanche, 11«t 1lb (Mr Moller) 2 Mr Copenhagen's Crisis, 1'st 7lb, 4lb allow.
ance (Mr Zaha) 3 Mr F. B Marshall's Tip Cat, 1st 1lb
(Mr Vida) 0 Mr Godfrey Master's Blue Nile list,
5lb. overweight (Mr Master) The fag dropped to a good start. Tip Cat, who was on the outer course, took the lead being followed by Comanche with Blue Nile third, Crisis fourth and Cotswold several lengths in the rear. Tip Cat led the field past the football stand by about ten lengths, the order being the same and the incline was reached Go ang up this Blue Nile was observed t be rapidly lessening the distance between him-lf and the second pony, Comanche. The latter, however, overtook Tip Cat passing the allage when B'a» Nils dropped out of the race and Cotswold came to the fore. Eut ring the straight he was in the vso and ran home with six lengths to spare, Comanche being second and Crisis third. The Pari paid a dividend
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