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,/>V Til- following were the events ilecideit Iter we went; to press yesterday: WePer Handicap of 35 sovs, seven »*«• „ s, Investment (Csl 71b) 1, Contmgeiil , ijiip 2 Viss (Sift (Bst 91b) 3. Ellertoii !■', Wairarapa Sst. Gracilis Bst also start,l. Contingent Id till hah way up . vlieti he simnlileJ. but ipncUlx 'vovereil himself. Investment joined admit am and Contingent challenged again, cm. 1.1 not make any impression on he winner, who won hall a 1(M T Ul ' ,liss Gift was a good third. 1 nne 1.3)in kev Chili 1 laiubeap, one mile. 40 , OV s Ninth Pole (10st Hlb) 1 ; . First (Mew (Bst 81b) 2. Fandango (6st db) 5. iUlks.irim. 7st 101 b also ran. It was a good -t ut First View led till entering the strai--hi • North Tele came with a rush, Sting First View hy half a length. Tune 1.46 2di. , ~ . Eoefton Trot. 25 sovs, two miles. - »"'> Eileen (42see) 1. Fiction (40see) 2. Hunotlu » ~| 3 \lso- started : King John. Usee Kmimd'lSsec. -Motor 20s.v Rita H 91 m . c . Woodbei liii 24 sec. Wild t i.V Sweet Eileen and Fiction kepi m Iron throughout, winning easily, lime b.4U.
isv Tia.iau! uni mat mass association! WELLINGTON ACCEPT \NCES. WELLINGTON. April < Th ■ followin': accept a nees have been ivcdved [or Saturday's races;--S ■ciitui Hurdle 1 laudicap. U tunc. Ex 10.5. Hy'lra.it 10.1, ■ llird 10.2. Moose 9.10. 10.9. Phase Mab 9.0. Hull Handicap. 1 mile. Ii u :'-u 99. ll.illin 9.4. I iiiaiian 9.2. i. mill” Bit 9.1. Mataari 9.0. Adr.i 8.13. Aboriginal 8,6. _ Mu; ii-i I! nudicap, 7 lurimiys --! 1 n arian 9.0, 11 >yal Marine 8.6, Suec.-r -ion 8.0, Idealism 7.7. 1 amra 7..-, Si. h'.-lix 76. Explosive <.4. 1 kram 7.2. Sans Lass 6.7. Autumn Handicap, l.j miles. Lipi las 8 9. EtTori 8.9, llusbandma;i 8b it--,bob. 8.0. Sir Tiistram 8.0. Lacy Medallist 7.5. Undue 7.4, Gs’iris 7.5 Adria 6.7. Cr- iistadt 6.7. I’aeiiie 1 iandieap, 5 furl.mus.—l eiitai book 9.3. EiubLin 8.11. Golden p, 8. Lord Kelvin 8.5. Kiut; Smut 7.9.' British Maid 6.10, Dearest 6.7, Deploy 6.7, Complexity 6.7. Suburban liaudieap, 6 litri uiys \,,)lh East 9.8, Tumut. 9.0, Liliiidini 7.1. V i’crL D’ot 7.8. Sharpshonter 7.8. Hal la rat 7.4. Gipsy Belle 7.2. Advau,ao,. 7.0, Mon Ami 6.12, Gleiispnm.: 6.7. , , ,
JVlii'.citi Handicap. 0 fuvh'i".'. - Kaunas 8.5. Succession 8.2. Km Ora 7.15, hirst Mattery 7.12. Loalioru 7.c. lloiiLtoniai 7.5. Explosive 7.5. L<.’iiz«i 6.1. Lmie.tded 6.13, I.aias 6.7 \]v “joints are all cold, said the cook. Jlv. 1... ',; „t my “ton .'! ■'■ is ! ln! l ’ ‘taw.’’ , , r„, just “overdone,” 1 feel terribly crook. With a pain like a “boil" on my_ jaw. 'l\ “tic--IT’ is quit,' “chilled:’ its tVic* ' ’’ ii Cl! not take “pot.'' luck, said Hus itewci ; 111 u ,>t what is best, old or new, That's Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 4
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