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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

RACING IN AUSTRALLL There was fine weather in Sydney for the holiday. The principal race at the Randwick meeting resulted: Prinso of Wule9 Stake 3. Ill—Fireclay 1, Tatterdemalion 2, Lutknow 3. Twenty | started. Betting: 6 to 1 against Partyman, 8 to 1 Tatterdemalion, 12 to 1 Fireclay. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2m in 22sec. The principal race at Flemington yesterday resulted:— I Birthday Handicap. l£m.—Boabdil 1, '■Madagascar 2, Marmont 3. Eleven started. Betting: 7 to 4 against Sweep Clean, 7to 2 Boabdil, 8 to 1 Marmont and Madagascar. Won easily. Time, 2min 41sec OTAKI WINTER MEETING. For the second day of the Otaki Maori meeting the weather was fine, and there was a good attendance and sphndid racing. The sum of £5,825 was put through the machine yesterday, making a total (if £11,592 for the meeting, as against £13,546 lact year. The following events were decided after our report closed: —Railway Handicap, Hinurewa (£5 10s) and Seagull (£2 19s); Ohau Welter, Barea (£2 10s) and Recreation (17s); Final Hack, The Clipper . (£3 ss) and CI ; m<nt:ne (£2 16s). The protest lodged against Good Intent, the winner of the Rangiuru Handicap on Saturday, vn the grounds of interference in the straight was upheld, and the race was awarded t'> I.as/> o' Gowrie, who paid £6 13s, Pardon paying £8 9s. A request made by the owner of Good Intent that the stakes be impounded was refused. AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE MEETING. The following aro the acceptances for to-morrow's events at Ellerslie: Orakei Hurdles. lfm. —Newtown 11.12, Lady Hune 11.6, Major 10.6, Southern Cross 10.0, Coronation 9.6, Lady Clare 9.0, Yolette 9.0, Mora 9.0, Tepapa (late Tauj ranga) 9.0, Morehu 9.0. I Ranfurly Welter, lm.—Nervine 10.7, Golden Sand 3 10.4, Seabird 10 3, Cuiragno 9.6, Leo Delaval 9.4, St. Harp 9.3, Pearl | Necklet 9.0, Cyrano 9.0. I Remuera Hurdles. 2m.—Trumpery 11.9, Creusot 10 9, Cavalry 10.9, Irish 10'8, Ha- | mari 10.5, Waiwera 10.4, Levant 10.3. I Prince of Wales Handicap. 7f.—Romeo 11.11, Durable 11.0, Full Crv 10.8, Chivalry i 10.7, Exmoor 10.6, Geordie'lo.s, Landlock : 10.3, Waikato 9.10, Sir Gilead 9.10, Liberator 9 6, Alba Rose 9.7, Rose Madder 9.6, Lovclink 9.6, Noterina 9.5, Woodmount 94, Calle Iris 9.2, Admiral Cerveras 9.0 Soultfeh 9.0, Albuera 9.0. ' Taliy-ho Steeplecha-a. About 3m. 1 Dingo 10.0, Kanaka 10 0, Nor'-west 10.0, Hylaa 10.0, Major 10.0, Evermore 9.10, Tuni 9.10, Hinemoa 9.7, Terence. 9.7. [ Pony Welter. 6f.—Fashionable 11.11, So- ! noma 11.7, Forth 10.11, Orange and Blue 10 7, Girton Girl 10.3, Sally Horner 9 7 Gileadit 9.5, Quest 9.5, Little Mabel 9.3, Hurihuri 9.0, Leona 90, Mis<3 Cuirassier 9.0, Ngahere 9.0, Storyteller 9.0. WELLINGTON WINTER - MEETING. The following nominations have been received for the Wellington Steeplechase: Defoe, Waitarere, Patupaerehe, Nor'-west, Rongoo, Slow Tom, Nadador, Fhaetontis' , Euros, Roer, Victory, Kaimoe, Kaitere, Comfort, Creusot, Inniskillen. Evening, Lurcher,,Gobo, Springbok, Jack o' Lantern.' BILLLARDS. A London cable states ' that the billiard match between Stevemon and Roberts re- ' suited in a win for Stevenson, who scored 18,030, while Roberts scored 16,480. PIEGON SHOOTING. The Timaru Gun Club had a good meeting at Saltwater Creek, eighteen competing in the live pigeon match. Four tied for prizes with possibles, and divided the stakes. A CROSS-COUNTRY RUN. Yesterday's interprovincial cross-country championship, Otago v. Southland, eight a side, run at Inveroargill, was won easily I by the Otago team (H. Burk 1, F. Mace 2, I W. E. Bonnin 3, J. Love 4, F. Williams 8, Marryatt 9, Melville 11, Bauchop 13). Of the Southland team Lyon finished in fifth place, Bush sixth, Smith seventh, Sloan tenth, and Nash twelfth. Burk was first iin bv 30yds. Time, 29min 2|sec. The weather wag fine.

Mr J. Mozell, storekeeper, corner of Cleveland and Buckingham streets, Redfern, Sydney, states:—"l suffered slightly from rheumatism, but it was the pains in the back that knocked me up about two years ago. Getting in and out of the cart was only accomplished with great difficulty, and it-was one morning while in the net of getting into the cart an old friend and neighbor, jocularly, referring to my efforts, asked me if it wae old age.. ' No,' I replied' 'it's the lumbago in my back.' He then advised me to try Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, which he had taken with good results. 'The doctor,' he said, 'recommended them to mo when I told him how fometimes I was almost unable to crawl out of my bunk. They did me good, and I always took a supply to Sfa afterwarde. There"s nothing .like them.' I had tried other medicines, but I decided to (rive the pills a trial. T purchased a bottle, and in mv desperation I took eight. Of course, I overd'd it, but on consulting the directions I took three the fecond nisrht, two the next, and then one, repenting this' co"rse for a couple of week?. I soon hpd relief, I bel'eve that it is nothing else but the pills which keens th<» Inmbaeo fiwav. T have had no return of the pain*, but T still take ove or two pills occorfoiallv. You are at liberty to use this rtatei"«nt_ in anr wav von wi>h, and I trust th"t it mnv be fh" nv*ns of o 4 h»r n-ff'rere fn try Br Mora's Tndiim Ro->t Pi'is. as T am sure thev will get the same relief.—{Advt 1 . " •

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Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 8

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 8

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 8