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The last two races at tbo Eight Hours' Demonstration Sports on Saturday resulted aa follows: — Delegates' Eaco: Fairweatber, 1 ; Rhodes, 2 ; ttarry, 3. Consolation Kaco : Lake, 1 ; Hill, 3 ; Craiff, 3.

A telegram has been received from Sir Juliun Vogel, intimating a deeiro to meet the Chamber of Commorcfl oithor on Wednesday or Thursday next, for tho purposoof taking part with niemborß in a conference on the subject of tha proposed Marine Exhibition in this city. Sir Julius prefers a conference on the matter to any set address by himself.

Lovely Climes.—There are lovely olimea and places in which tho evening zephyrs arc loaded with malaria and the poison of (ever ana Epidemics. To dwell there in health Is irnpo? slble, without a supply of Hop Bittsrp at band. These Bitters impart an equalising strength to tho system, and prevent tho accumulation of loadly spores of contagion. Bo sure and eua.

Truth a^d Soberness.— VOmt is the boct fapiily medipjno in tQo worlirYo regulate l*w hpwels, purify the bloqß,remove costiro;ies3B.rS pilmugness, aid digestion, and stiinujate fjia whole system ? 'fruth emji compel mi to answer, .American Co.'a Hop Bittere, being care, perfect, and harjjjlemj. See*

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 3