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SPORTING.

Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2020, 18 June 1885, Page 2

 

SPORTING.

The Grand Prize of Paris. [km rmS m.H.HWi^ l'vru^, June 14. Tuk lace f<»t the Gtnnd Pu/.o of Pnnn took place to-day, and resulted in .1 victory for Paradox, Keltiiocint second, PicoC-nt Timei third. [.sfMMUtt.] Thk(tß o Pruk of Pahi-> of 100,000fr. (4000 ->o>.) in "-p-'cie, {?ten half by tho city of Pari«, and half by the fic pro.it railway companies for entire colt-' and tilbe«, finled in ISSI, of uxory description and cmnti y, added to a sweepstakes of IOOOfr. (40,05.) rjich the -econd to lreeive IO.OOOfr. 100->x-.)» and the third 500Dfr. (2»0,.)V-.) out <if the st.ike-. colts, "t kilo-, .ib>nt S,t Olb-i) hlhe-. 53J kilos (..bout B*t <i!hs) .ibout .WOO ini'tit's, outi'r circle (.ilx>ut one mile .tnd seven furlongs). 340 sub-% Mr Biodiiok"-.-CloctcV b c Patadox, by" Sterlinjr (J,i-ui-.try 1 M.irqilM di 1 IJ mthillKTi' eti c Ueluisant, by 13 i*jd-ul Kleptomania- 2 Mr T. Jenninjjs, eh c Present Times by Plw'nix Oldin Tiiiies 3 P.irados, thpwinnoi i>f the aboo race, won tho T.T o Thxt'-tnd (iiiiiie.is in May 1.-W, and finished second to Melton for tho Deibv.

A fiery denim ntionof Freemasonry has lately boon «Klivctctl in Melbourne by Father Thomas Cahill, S.J., who spared no wouli in condemning the Society, ami exhorting his flock to "bewaie the awful avalanche of judgement that uonl'i descend upon them were they to become allied with this "impious" secret association of the unregenerate. A Melbourne contemporary says: The picture which he has in his mind is that of a club of abandoned debauchees, whose aim is the dissolution of the bonds of society in conjunction with the Communist; of Pat is and the Dynamitards of Ireland, and who in the pursuit of their Fescennine festivities perform unclean ritts that would disgrace a troop of goatfooted Satyrs." The KiliikihiTown Boardgives notice <>fit# intention to make n rate of 1* in the particular" are open for inspection lmrd'» office. Messrs S. Cochrane and Son will sell fit their rooms yueen-street Auckland, on Mond'ty, June 22nd, in the estate ot John Irvine, No !">7. town of Alexandra West containing one acre. Mr J. S. Buckl.uid will sell at the Alpha Hotel, Kiliikihi on Monday next. Staunch horses drays and harness, plough aud .-haft harness, &c, &c. Also, immediately afterward*, ut tho residence of Mr-* Kichdale, the whole of her live and dead stock, furniture and effects. The Rangiaohia Road Board nottfio* ita intention to levy a rate of Id in the f. Tho rate book may be seen at Mr Sibley's residence, Te Awamutu. Mewrs W. J. Hunter and Co. will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Tbui-duy, tho 25th inst., fat heifers, store cattle, dairy cows, sheep, lie. On Saturday, the 27th iiiit., they will -,ell at Cambiidge, 50 hones of all kind-, &c. Liht of vi-itors to Te Aroha Hot Spi ings I.i-t week :—Mi M. D.wrell, Mr C. Webb, ReyW. H. M.vhoney, Mr W. E. Outhwaite, Miss J. Outhwaite, Mr R. Hampton, Mr Hall. Mr St. Lawrence, Mr Dm ram, Mr Pmter, Mr Huntei, Mm Darling and daughter, Mr Knight, Mr Poulson, Mr Taylor, Mr Cock, Mr Rosnell, Mr Chattawoy, Mr W. Fucker, Auckland Mr Rogan, Mr Mear*. Mr Kenrick, R.M., Thames; Mr DArcy McDougall and servant, (Queensland Rev T. Kehoe, Southland Key B. Callman, Sydney, X.S.W. Mr K. M. Rollasou, Waikato Mr Jas. ODea, Hamilton; Miss Stothard, Parnell, Auckland Miss Law, Dunedin Mr A. Silk, Coromandel MUses Cox- (2), Shafte.sbuiv Me-rs Kutherford (3), MLssßutherfoid, Dunedm Mr lieere, Waikato Mr W. M. Hay, Hamilton Mr Chepmell, Morrin- 1110 Mr Napper, Waikato Mr (Jwynneth, Cainbrid(?o Mr Heinos, Shaftcibury,

Fvv rs.—Close confinement and carefal attention to nil factory uork gives the operative pillid facts, poor appetites, languid, miserable loelm^s, poor bluod, inactive liver, knlnev,s, &.c and all the phjstcians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use American Co.'s Hop Hitters, Ncne need suffer if they «ill use it freely. See.

Yes !It is certainly true. Ask any of your friends who have purchased there. Oarlick »n4Cra.nwell havo numerous unasked for and very favourable commendations irom country customers on their excellent packing of Furniture, Crockery, and Glass, See. Ladies any gentlemen about to furnish should remember that Garhck and Cranwtll'i is TH* Cheap Furnishing Warehouse of Auckland. Furniture to suit all classes also Carpets, Floor Cloths and all House N'ecessanes. If your new house is nearly finished, or, you are gome to get married, visit Garhck and Cranwell, Queen-street and Lome-street, Auckland Jnteudiin; purchaser! can have a f atilef u< too duo.

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