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HI«H CLASS BOOT POLISH. & Colonial Production, Vastly SUPERIOR to any Imported. Polishes Quickest, Lasts Longest, Shines Brightest. SUPPORT YOUR COUNTRY'S INDUSTRIES AND BUY ONLY RADIUM POLISH. Obtainable from all Stores. Ask for it. SIXPENCE PER TIN. Manufactured by mcleod and son, JVltiX'tiiilJOioixgh, "VVellingtonCHAS. DAHL, Palmerston N., Wholesale Agent. '" "■ ' " " -~™~— : ---■ sS i MANAWATU CARRIAGE WORKS, FEILDING. (CORNER OF STAFFORD AND 80WEN STREETS, OPPOSITE 1 DRILL HALL, FEILDING, AND_AT PALMERSTON), J. BETT &~CO., LTD., P.O. BOX, 42. Telephone, 101. BETT'S VEHICLES STAND THE TRUE TEST OF TIME. WHEN buying a Vehicle, you don't want to give attention to looks aline. You don't buy a Vehicle for the day or the hour. You want a Vehicle that will last— substantial and useful. This is where, perhaps, more than all BETT'S Bcores. _ , . 1 Twenty years' honest trial has resulted in twenty years' ever-in-creasing- tra>, the surest proof of thorough sntisfaction, confidence, and popularity. REPAIRS PAINTING AND TRIMMING DONE AT SHORTEST REPA.Kfc, ™inunu B rt Y^ |RST . CLASS TRA DESMEN. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OUR MOTTO IS NOT « HOW~CHEAP,» BUT " HOW GOOD." A. E. HARRISON, Manager. „ — i , , |. M(l .i| |i » , h iM.ait'i MB RONG-OTEA_PHA.IiMACY. ALEXANDER FOSTER, (Late H. C. Patterson), CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, THE SQUARE, RONGOTEA (Next Post Offica) TJRESCIUPTIONS CAREFULLY~"cOMPOUNDED FROM PURE _j_ . DRUGS. AH Kinds of Patent Medicines Kept in Stock. VETERINARY MEDIcInES A SPECIALTY. r* i » roy 9* TELEPHONE, 10.

SPORTINU. MASTERTON MEETING. SECOND DAY. Ll'lSß PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Master ton, March 27. The Mastorton meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. A sum of £4209 was put through the machine, making £82G3 for the meeting, against £12,794 last year. Twelve bookmakers plied their calling: Results : — Opaki Handicap, 7 furlongs. -- Kelso 1, Loehiela 2, Rangihaeta 3. Also started — YVailethe, Nichevo. Time, lmin 32sec. Autumn Handicap, 1 mile. — AVaitnpu 1, Tangimoana 2, Chatterer 3. Also started: San Julie, Aberration, Merrio Rose. Strathcona. Time, 1 mm 44sec. High- weight Handicap, 1 mile. — Annmone 1, Defrut 2, Aucyle 3. Also started: Arahura, Grand Circle, Jet de More, Traycloth. Time, lmin 51 3-ssec. Railway Hack.— lkon 1, Yosami 2, Hinupai 3. Also started: Blue Ribbon. Telephone Handicap, 6 furlongs. — Platypus 1, Sunbonnet 2, Chicane 3. Also started: Gawain, Waicola, Sherlock Holmes, Valima, Thora, Elfrida. Time, lmin 17 2-ssec. Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs. — Gaelic 1. Wailetho 2, Defeat 3. Also started: Snip, Epsom Downs, Jet do More. Tinje, lmin 33 l-ssec. Final Hack, furlongs.— Naumai 1, Conquer 2, Lady Lethe 3. Also started: Knight Commander, Hinerangi. Time, lmin 4 4-ssec. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. Auckland, March 27. The following are the acceptances for the principal events at tho Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting: — Easter Handicap. — Marguerite 9.4, Gold Crest 9.3, Master Delaval 8.8, Uhlando 8.7 (inc. 71b pen.), King Billy 8.6, Mahuta 8.5, Uranium 8.2, Cambrian 8.1, Dawn 8.0, Moloch 7.12, Veronica 7.12, Soultline 8.11, Celtic 7.9, Leonator 7.9, Te Aroha 7.5, Carl Rosa 7.4, Advocate 7.3, Tamainupo 7.2. Ruaparapa 7.1, Delegate 7.1, Loongana 7.0, Certainty 6.13, Miss Winnie 6.13, Golden Eagle 6.12, Lady Robina 6.12. Autumn Steeplechase — Kaitere 13.3, Inniskillen 10.12, Irish 10.7, Loch Fyne 10.3, Cinque 10.1, Silica 9.13, Pierce 9.13, Moeraki 9.11, Kapakapa 9.9, Good Faith 9.7. Brighton Hurdles. — Shrapnel 11.10, Cuiragno 11.9, Paritutu 11.6, Hautapu 11.3, Lady Hune 10.11, Le Beau 10.11, Kait^re 10.4. Dolores 10.4, Ataamta 10.4, Oniati 10.2, Cachuca 10.0, Claremont 10.0, Ironmould 9.3, Silica 9.3, Loch Fyne 9.3, Ranana 9.0, Kapakapa 9.0, Good Faith 9.0. MANAWATU ACCEPTANCES. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the meeting : — Linton Hack Hurdles, 1% miles. — Claremont 11.9. Immolation 11.2, Showman 10.9, Aorangi 10.6, Splendid Idea 10.3, Reservoir 9.12, Bagatelle 9.3, Commander 9.0, Concussion 9.0, Haurangi 9.0, Netberby 9.0. Karere Hack Welter, 7 furlongs. — Waikaraka 9.5, Truganini 9.3, Ikon 8.13, Xethean 8.13,. Recreation 8.7, Greeßbaf 8.4, The Dane 8.3, Silver Lead 8.3, Waimaria 8.1, First Mate 7.9, Crucinella 7.9. Nightmare 7.7. Telegraph Stakes, 6 furlongs. — Ballarat 8.9, Kitchenmaid 8.5, Gauze 8.4, De Witte 8.3, Soultline 8.2, Sister Anne 7.13, Gold Thread 7.10, Contender 7.10, Chicane 7.0, Tarina 6.7. Hokowhitu Hurdles, 2 miles. — Sen Sim 11.9, Claremont 10.3, Killarney 9.13, Prospector 9.13, Pantaloon 9.12, Gold Dust 9.12, Oryx 9.5. Longburn Handicap, 1 mile and a furlong.— The Lark 8.8, King Billy 8.6, Tangimoana 8.5, Swimming Belt 8.0, Chatterer 7.3, Clanchattan 7.2, Waipaku 7.1, Signor 7.1, Flamen7.l, Tupono 7.0, Uonuku 6.7, Probability 6.7. Taikorea 'Welter, 1 mile.— De Witte 9.11, Bourrasque 9.4, Kurawaka 9.4, Moscow 8.11, Carissima 8.10. San Fernando 8.3, Tao Tuhi 8.0, Prism 8.0, Hatley 8.0. The following have incurred a 101 b penalty, which has to be added to the above weights: — Linton Hurdles. — Immolation and Reservoir. Karere Welter. — Ikon and Lethean. . Longburn Handicap.^— Signor and Chatterer. Taikorea Welter. — Carissima. FINAL PAYMENTS. Fourth Manawatu Stakes, 6 furlongs. — Diabolo, Maid of Astolat, Vasa, Glenculloch, Sister Anne, .Husbandman, Fleetfoot, Muritai, Golden Slipper, Elysium, Aborigine. Champion Hack Plate, 7 furlongs.— Woodhey, Lamsdorff, Yosami, Mon' Ami. Daisy Paul, Waikaraka, Whare- ] kiira, Ranaihaeta, Ikon, Advantage, j Carissinifi, -Tiu^Jiniui.

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 28 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 28 March 1908, Page 4

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