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A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.

Itching, Blind, .Bleeding, or Protruding. All Chemlstß are authorised by the Manufacturers of Pazo Pile Ointment to refund the money where lt fails 0 cure any case •f Piles, no matte.- of how Jpng «an« u?f Cures ordinary cases in six d&ys- One japplication gives ease and rest. a? 1*is * Hew Discovery, and is the only PW *«■£ *7 sold on a positive guarantee. Price /S/0-

9.0 (O'Conriell); 21, Sirdar, 9.0 (MeKinnon), Bellman led throughout, and won by five lengths from Cannongate, who was the same distance ahead .of Mars, Winsome and Dingo, who were all together. Time, 3.41*. Dividends, £1 15/ and £2 10/. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of lOOsovs; second, lOsovs. Seven furlongs. 140_Mrs J. Lennard's b g Maxoon and Gold, by St\ Hippo—lda, 7.5 (Steeats) .* 1 96—Mr J. George's Maro, 6.8 (Price).. 2 83-nMr J. Lovett's Solo, 7.10 (Gainsford) 3 Also started: 46, Camille, 7.0 (Jenkins). Solo and Maro led for five furlongs, when Maroon and Gold came at them and, going strongly in the heavy ground, won easily by three lengths, a length between second and third. Time. 1.41. Dividend, £2 6/. ' AVONDALE GUINEAS of loOsovs; second lOsovs j third, ssovs from the stakes. One mile. Wr—Mr S. Bradley's b c Wairiki, by Soult—Rose and White, 8.10 (Gainsford) 1 432—Mrs J. Lennard's b f Idas* hy" Sea-' ton Delaval—lda, 8.5 (Sceats).... 2 37—Mr H. Friedlander's b f Gladisla, by Seaton Delavak-Miss Gladys 8.5 (Speakman) 3 Also started: 99, Mr H. Friedlander's eh c Kelburn, 8.10 (Buchanan); 32, Mr T. W. Armitage's b f Mary Seaton, 8.5 (Bird). A good start was effected, Kelhurn and Gladisla, next the rails, leading Wairiki, on _ the outside of tne field. Thd pace was slow, and they were a.^ well together going past the quarter barrier. Idas had joined Gladisla as they went along the back, and Wairiki drew up to the pair and waited on them to the home turn, and when heads were turned for home Wairiki improved the pace, and Idas tried to come with him, but tne telling strides of the colt Drought him away, and he won easily hy three lengths, Idas leading Gladisla two lengths for second place, Mary Seaton and Kelburn tailing off. Time, 1.55. Dividend, £5 5/. NURSERY HANDICAP of SOsovs; second, lOsovs. Four furlongs. 169—Mrs J. Lennard's b f Alba Rose, by Seaton Delaval—Vieux Rose, 7.7 (Sceats) 1 88—Mr C. Salisbury's bf Te Aroha, by Seaton Delaval—Lottie, 7.0 (Phillips) 2 66—Mr F. Stenning's b c Agrapus, by Ben Godfrey—Agatha, 7.0 (Price) 3 Also started: 289, Cordon Rouge, 8.12 (Lindsay); 131, Stibbington, 8.7 (Ryan); 25, Woodmont, 7.7 (Bird); 30, Bonomiana, 7.0 (Percival). Cordon Rouge and Agrapus were together when half the journey was gone, Stibbington being handy. Cordon Rouge led intc the straight, where Alba Rose and Te Aroha moved up, and, catching him well down the running, came on, Alba Rotee beating Te Aroha nearly three lengths, Agrapus two lengths off third, Cordon Rouge Fourth. Time, 53_;s. Dividends, £3 3/ and £2. SECOND PONY HANDICAP of 50sovs; second ssovs. Distance, 5 furlongs. 85— J. Harrison's b m Cuisine, by Cuirassier— Vasator, 7.6 (Bird) 1 193— T. Barr's br m First Whisper, 8.5 (Taylor) 2 24J-L. Marshall's.Girton Girl, 8.4 (Julian) .._ 3 Also ran: 45, Resurgam, 7.0, Jenkins; 117, Yvette, 7.0, Percival. Cuisine and First Whisper led all down the straight, Girton Girl getting almost on terms and finishing a neck away, a Time, L 9. Dividend, £7 5/. head separating the two first named. PLTJMPTON. HANDICAP of ITOsovs; second 25sovs, third ssovs. One mile. 459-E. J. Watt's br m The Shannon, by Torpedo — Rivulet, 8.13 (Macnamara) l N#-E. J. Rae's The Needle, 7.12 (Percival) 2 119— J. George's Durable, 7.5 (Price) .... 3 Also ran: 145, St. Olga, 8.6, Gallagher; 67, Ragabrash, 7.5, Phillips. Ragabrash and Durable were together going out of the straight from a satisfactory start, the last-named taking the lead going along the back and to the end of the first six furlongs, where Ragabrash came again and led into the straight, St. Olga being third at this stage, The Needle last. Ragabrash got ' tired before reaching the distance, and Durable struggled on a bit furtner, only to be passed in succession by The Shannon and The Needle, the last-named coming with a late run and suffering defeat by two lengths, Durable a length off third. Time, L 54 l-ssec Dividend, £1 14/. SECOND HACK HANDICAP of 50sovs; second ssovs. Six furlongs. 287—C. Salisbury's br c Geordie, by Seaton Delaval—Casabra, 3yrs, 8.13 (Gainsford) .' i __21— W. Walters' Marshal Soult, by Soult—Hotcherina, 8.8 (Taylor) 2 100— J. Reginald's Hippowai, 8.0 (Buchanan) 3 Also ran: 131,Lingard,7.4,Philllps; 69, Loch Fyne, 7.0, Price; 35, Hipstone, 7.0, Percival; 33, Seatonia, 6.12, Cotton. Seatonia led till half-way down the straight, when Geordie, who was running in second place, headed her, and then Marshal Soult appeared on the scene, and after a good race Geordie got home by a short head. Time, __23 l-ssec Dividends, £1 16/ and £1 8/. MOUNT ALBERT HANDICAP of lOOsovs; second lOsovs, and third ssovs. Six " furlongs. 59— W. Lovett's b g Mechanic, by Hotchkiss—Mantilla, 4yrs, 6.12 (Percival) l 216— J. Chaafe's St. Olga, 9.5 (Gallagher) '2 , 276—5. Teague's Romeo, 7.6 (Price) .. ..3 Also ran: 159, Maroon and Gold, 7.12, Sceats; 107, Landloek, 7.7, Cress; 34, Cygnet, 6.10, Satman. Cygnet and Romeo carried on the pace a cracker for five furlongs, when St. Olga came at Borneo, who a little further on shot his bolt. Mechanic coining on the outside at the same time caught and beat St. Olga a length, two lengths off coming Romeo. Time, _L 22 l-3sec Dividends,. £9 14/ and 17/.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 231, 29 September 1902, Page 3

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A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 231, 29 September 1902, Page 3

A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 231, 29 September 1902, Page 3

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