COURSING.
THE GORE MEETING.' (By Tolegraph.—Press Association.). > _ , Core, July 21. ' The Gore'coursing meeting commenced today, a number of dogs from the North Island competing. i'Tho results of the second round were as follow: — i v • Ladies' Bracelet.—Vice-President heat Arrah. Na Pogue, Kilcos beat Miss Advauoe, 'Merry Myrtle beat Drummer Boy, Roulette beat King Pepper, Flying Dutchman beat Dashing Heart, Right Bower beat Donnybrook, Fleetwing beat ■ Conundrum, Flora M'Donald beat Nellie Gray, Dunrobin boat Problem, Maranui beat Speculate, _ Emerald Isle beat Dorando, Merry Boy a bye. | July 22. The Gore coursing meeting was concluded to-day, with the following results:— Ladies' Bracelet. Third' round: Kilcoo beat Vice President, Roulette beat Merry Myrtle, Eight Bower beat Flying Scotchman, Flecfrvind beat Flora M'Donald, Captain Cook beat Dunrobm, Emerald Isle, a bye. Fourth round: Kilcoo beat Rouletto, Fleetwind beat Right Bower, Captain Cook beat Emerald Islo, Maranui, a bye. • Fifth round: Mr. O'Kelly's (Gore) Kilcoo (Kilmainham—Lindun Princess) beat' Mrs. Hay's (Duncdin) Fleetwind; Captain Cook (Koupapa—Midget) beat Maranui j and the winners divided th© stakes. Open Stake. * • Second round: Wolfe's Schnapps beat Parata, Romnoy Lass beat Lavender Water, Miss Olive beat Lady Fairfield, Tapoiti, a bye. Third round: Romney 'Lass beat Wolffe's Schnapps, Miss Olie beat Tapoiti. Final: Messrs. W. and E. Morrow's (Gisborne) Romnoy Lass ; (Dewittb—Libra) beat Mr. G. O'Neill's (Gore) Miss Olive (Paul-Ruby). Supplementary Stake. First, round: Problem beat Manxman, Red Cross beat Donnybrook, Peppercorn beat Blu« Fleet, Miss Fitz beat Black Eagle, Lady Elizabeth beat Detonator, Miss. Advance beat Dark Angel. ' ■ Second round: Red Cross beat Problem, Peppercorn beat Miss Fitz, Miss, Advance beat Lady Elizabeth. Third round: Red Cross beat Peppercorn, Miss Advance, a bye. Final: Mr. G. Mills's (Auckland) Miss Advance (Darky—Waireka) beat Miss' D. Walker's (Inveroargill) Red Cross (Bugle CallSouthern Cross). AMATEUR ATHLETICS. » At at • meeting of the; Wellington Amateur Athletic Club, held last ovening, and presided over by Mr. - W. F. Larkin, a sum of .£5 was donated to the Wellington Centre, towaidß its share of the expenses of .the New Zealand team for .the Australasian championships. Correspondence from the centre regarding the.proposed marathon race-from Kaitoke to, the Basin Reserve, to be held in November, was also dealt with, and it was decided to ask the centre -to : meet the club committee and arrange details in connection therewith.- :/.':' j: RHEUMO CURES GOUT AS WELL AS '; ■''':/■■;: ..' RHEUMATISM. ; ;;■•-" '.''V • RHEUMO hot only cures Rheumatism,. but it also-cures Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and all kindred diseases. Mr. Herbert J. Williams, J.P., Past Grajndinaster. of Newi Zealand Constitution of Freemasons, .'gives his experience in proof of this:— • "I suffered periodio acute attacks; of Gout, which confined me to my room for several weeks at. a' time. The last attack occurred years since, and medical treatment entirely failed. ' Accidentally hearing of RHEUMO, I tried it as an experiment, and in forty-eight hours was on my feet again;. Since that time I havo immediately resorted, to the'medicine on the slightest premonitory symptoms, and three doses have in every instance allayed them." .■• ' • ;.. ■; RHEUMO does all that is claimed for it. Permanent cures are effected every day, and thousands of sufferers have.been freed from the tortures of Rheumatism, Gout,, Sciatica, and Lumbago. Give RHEUMO a trial. 2s. 6d. and is. Gd. per bottle at all chemists and storekeepers,. ' : 7
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 567, 23 July 1909, Page 9
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