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AUSTRALIAN J.C. MEETING.

CONCLUDING DAY. PRINCE FOOTE WINS A.J.C. PLATE. lij Telegrspb.— Press Attociatlon.- CopjrigUt. SYDNEY, 2nd April. The Australian Jockey Club* autumn meeting concluded at Ramhvick to-dny. Beautiful w«atUer prevailed, and there was a good attendance. Results : — Rouk Handicap, of 500 eovs ; for three-year-olds; on« mile and three furlongs. — Kuringai, 8.0, 1 ; Apple Pie, 7.11, 2; Miss Corelli, 7.9, 3. Twelve ftartere. Wotf easily. Time, 2min 20isec. Place Handicap, of £00 foye; one mile and a-half. — Marleo, 1; Britain, 2; Maltine, 3. Fourteen starters. Won by a neck. Time, 2min 32Agec. Second Steeplechase," of 400 fova ; about three miles. — Bulhvorth, >.i 2, 1; Squirm, 10.9, 2; Lady Justice, 9.0, 3. Seven starters. Won easily. Time, 6min 55sec. , A.J.C. Plate, of 1000 eovs; weight-for-age; three miles. — Piince X ? oote (Smith), 1; Pendil (M'Lachlan), 2; Trafalgar (Barden), 3. Bobiikoff was the only other starter. The field went off at a canter. Princo Foote leading Trafalgar »nd Bobrikoff. They ran thus past the mile post and along the back into the straight, where Trafalgar went up to [Piince Footc. Bobrikoff was three lengths off. Leaving the atraight a length separated the hordes. At tho six furlong | post Prince Foot* had the advantage of a couple of lengtnV from Bobrikoff and Trafalgar, but the New Zealand horse reduced the lead to a length and a-half. This order was maintained until the bend into the straight was reached, where Bobrikoff was done. The race was won by a length and a-half, Bobrikoff thirteen lengths away last. Time, smin 28>eo. Second Nursery Handicap, of 300 aons; nix furlongs.— Lager, 8.13, 1; Gigaodra, 9.5, 2; Cudonia, 7.11, 3. Twenty-two starters. Won easily. Time, lmin 14 3 ?ec. Final Handicap, of 300 soy&; ono mile [and a-quarter.— Parsoe, 8.12, 1; Irishman, 812, 2; Flaxen, 8.3, 3. Sixteen starters. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2min 6|sec. TROTTING RACES. [BX TELKGRAfH — PRKSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRKTCHL'RCH, 2nd April. The Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. 1 There was a good attendance, and the i totalisator investments amounted to ! £11.M5, against £11,671 for the torre*ponding day last year. The total for ! the meeting was £28,350 10*, compared with £31,543 la»t year. Results : — HaUwell Handicap, of 120 coys ; two miles.— Harold Rothiichild, 16»«c. 1 ; Emmeline, 9sec, 2; Day»pring, 6scc, 3. Timo, smiti lsec. Ladie.s' Bracelet, of 60 sovr ; one mile and a half. — Magpie, 9?ec, 1 ; Goodbye, llsec, 2 ; Andante, Bi<ec, 3. Kighteen started. Time, 4m in 3 2-s>«c. Champions' Handicap, of 250 mjvk ; two miles. — Prince Aleit, Bfec, 1; Fwee, 7acc, 2; Terra Nova, 4sec, 3. Time, 4min 44 3-s*ec. High-clafs Handicap, of 125 soys ; one mile and a half. — Miss Young ley, llfec, 1; Princess Louise. IZkcc. 2; Marie Narelle, 7sec, 3. Time, 3min 39bcc. Wilkin Handicap, of 135 «ovk ; two miles. — Submarine, tcr, 1 ; Arbitrator, 5-sec, 2 ; Redcbild. «.r, 3. Time, 4min 43 3-ssec. Trotters' Handicap; of 210 mjvs ; two milen. — Wild Tree. 17&8 C, 1; Verax. ssec, 2; Roseneath, 3. Time, 4uiin 58h«c. Farewell Handicap, of 150 eovs ; one mile. — Mihs Floirk C, 6»ec, 1; Revenue, scr, 2 ; Scottish Mac, 5.-cc, 3. Time, 2min 20 3-s*ec. . International Himditap. of 200 fovk ; one mile and a. quarter. — Kibboua, 3.-cc, 1; Terra Soya, l»ev, 2 ; FubCC, lb«C, 3. Time. 2m in 52*ec. HOKrnKA, 3rd April. The West land Trotting Club held its. inaugural meeting on the Hokitika racccourae yesterday afternoon in tplendid weatker. Theic was a Urge «u»u,uance. Results: — Inaugural 'fruttin^ Handicup. — F.poken, 10>cc, 1 ; Riiiguiooina, oW, 2; Te Aroha, 10»ec, 3. Time, 2uiiu SO*cv. Tradcjtmm'i' Handicap. — Redeemer, 20»ec, 1 ; Ringaroonia, 20*ec. 2 ; Lady Klla, 25* cc. 3. Time. 4miu lQiec. We*tU(\d Trottiug Handicap, — Meny, 36«fC, 1; IWucktand, 2&»e<, 2; t'obrii, 26t>ec, 3. Time.' suiin 28seo. Goldfields Trottiug Handicap. — Sir Betlivere, Wtcv, \; Redaemer. 17kec. 2; Pom.uiu, nt, 3. Time, 4tiio 6sec. Klectrii Handicap, ono mil«.~Roo««veit, 3>-ec, 1: Ivy 8., 7sec, 3; Romany Rye, 15sec. 3. Time, 2min 29»ec. Farewell Handicap.— ]ljatk«and, Bsec, 1 ; Wedgewood, 33><pc, 2 ; Bii'a, 81aec, 3. Tim*, 3m in S2*ec.

In the rours* of » sUteroent made at Dargavillc in regard to the pioposcd route of the North of Auckland railway, the Hon. R. M'Kenzie (MiauUr of Publice Works) snid that a lot of noiueiiso had been talked ou the subject. There w«m> us far as ha could judge, only one route to be taken. There was this, however, to he said in support of th« case for the west of M'Cartoll't. Gap — tho line could bo carried from the vicinity of Tangihua across to Whangarti, and there linked with the \Vhau4*rei-K»w«-kavra tectiun, thus making a iAviug in construction of forty miles of ratrway. That was on* ot tn*> questions which they would havo to 'answer when the Royal Commiuiou began its enquiry. \t would be tome conaiderahle time b»fo|« ' thy railway icai-hed M'Carroil's, ami \h« Royal GumtuiMioti would <• tusi'lor the question of the route northward* from that point. The commission would consist of impartial men, atul would include both engineers and commercial men, who would bo nblo to judge the commercial value of the laud which tho railway would tiavcrm-. He felt that the Government had bern justified in altering the route we»t«Hrd from Topuni, as the original survey hkd boon mado twcutytivo years .ico, a ttd the country j to the west had in that ttme be«>u more > closely settledt aud > cry much changed.

SELF-POISONING. — INDIGESTION. DO you know tiiat ludigoition, and its attotidnnt ill, Constipation, ib really a form of slow poisoning of tho syittom? Do you know that every particla of food which i* not digested after entoriiiK the etomach; forms a poiaouous gas which circulates through tho body, wcakeiiin# aud uudcr-ininiuji; tho wholu constitution? Such ooiuparitivoly minor troubles as Flatulence, Furred Tongut', SlveplctbneM, etc., warn tho \ ictim of nr>proachin({ tnuublo and danger, and it's thrtu crios, which, when ncKloctcd, loud to tucli torious ctiiucquclico'* in tho h\t-s of bo many New Zealand meu Mild \soi>".cn Dr. Cropland's NOXOL, tho wonderful herbal remedy is what is uuited to rpgulatu tho diKostiuu, Atiumlatc Uio iippctitc, and bring ncalthlul. restful sk-cii once moro, to tuo tirod. worn-out sufferer. NOXOL U bound to cure, for ii'b n natural preparation of JicilJs and fruits. If you suffer with IncliKC!»tiuu, to C\«n a \ cry small extent. romomWr that now v t'uA timo to cure yourself, and NOXOL h tlia romeJy which will do it. Cut a bnttlo from your Chemist or Store to-day. Price 2a por bottle. One bottle benefits, nud seldom more than two ar» retpairod to effect a cure, iv even Iho most stubborn, und lontf-ataridiiiir cavea.

R. R. R. R TCTOUR '"R'- 1 ' octily r^moinbersd, mean M? a good doai to man)* nufferoni, for tbry n-pri-seut in au abbreviated form a tfroit muli: "UtiEUMO Rapidly K«jlic»cs Rhc-unutiKin " Hfrn >ou bs\o in a Hiiiglo .Ht-ntcnco all that nt'ocl to toUI <if tthr^UMO; the rc»t uiu»l bo loft to your uxuurieiico uftt-r a trial. KHKUMO it a medicine whicl\, if takou in tho rasnnvr prciciibed, over/ ilono will bo . fouud to atford rolivf, killing tho pain, rcruo\ing tho •wellioK, aud clituinatiiig tho cxt'om uric acid — the <au»o of the trouble. KHEUMO is the brat sol>«nt of uric acid and pUokphatic iodimoiit. RUEUMU t-nn-aiKT» Khcurasti«ni, Gout, Lumbago, and Sciatica. Hold by all clu'mint* and »torckeepors at 2s 6d and At od por bottle.

THE NEW BREAD. A SUBJECT OF INTEBEBT TO HOUSEWIVES. WB ore triad to learn that tinea tit* Appearance of n recent por iv these columns about tho above, numerous enquiries have been received by the makers regarding it Nor i< thit to bo wondered at. The digestive qualities of 3P. BUEAL) »rp vi-rv *oou apparent to uuy one who h»t tn»ti-d it, while ono's comjiion4«n»» |>oinu to the fact that a crtm* Sour niilled by the process which con•«rves all th« nutritive qualities of tho wheat germ. MUST bo ntoro healthy than tbu starchy white flour in common u»«. Tba utaktrt Lave recently had a loaf of S.P. BREAD aualj^ed by Mr. A. A. Bickcrton, Colonial Analyst, uho ro|>orls that it contain* 5 |>or cent. \oi btsrch and a largo por cent, each moro *ui;ar and inointurc, thus inakilig it keep butter n» well as awtnilulo bolter than in<liK'''tiblo wlutu broud. The übovo I acts fcliotilU bo sufliciont to induce liou»ov\ivt's to (rv n *aiuplo loaf of tbo broad, wliii.li » obtainable from all bukcra and grocerf Wliolc*»lo Agent, ROUT. 11 ALL, Old Customhouse itrsst.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN J.C. MEETING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN J.C. MEETING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 4