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October 21 and 23 — South Canterbury J.C. Spring. October 25 — Waipawa R.C. Annual. October 25 and 28— Greymouth Trot, ting Club, Spring. October 26 and 27 — Greymouth Jockey . Clnb, Spring.

\ AUCKLAND TROTS.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

(Per United Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, October 20. The Auckland Spring Trots opened to-day. The sum of £9(iSS passed through the. totalisator, compared with ££>304 10s last year. Results: — MAIDEN TROT, 75 so vs., 1 mile and a' half. .Congo (4secs) ........... 1 Eruption (llsecs.) 2 Huia (Isec.) 3 Won by four lengths, third horse a length away. Huia was favourite. Time — 3min. 54. 3-ssecs. MIDDLE-CLASS^ HANDICAP, 75 soys., 1 mile and a half. Rotomanuka (9secs.) 1 Derby Dillon (13sees.) ... 2 Miss Lonsdale (14secs.) .. 3 Won by a length, third horse six lengths away. The winner was favourite. Time — 3min. 53secs. ..:• SPRING HANDICAP, 250 soys., 2 miles. . . Nintson (fisecs) 1 .Wallace Wood (scr.) ..... 2 Wallace M. (Ssecs) 3 Won by two lengths, the same dis- t tanee between second- and third. Bell Gray was favourite. Time — 4min. 57 4-ssees. • . - ONEHUNGA. HANDICAP, 120 soys. 2 miles. - . . > Cathedral Chimes (Ssecs) 1 Flora McKinney- (Bsecs) 2 John Dillon (9secs.) 3 The winner was favourite. Won by a length and a half. Time — 4min 57 2-5 sees. '- ■ ■ ■ MOUNTAIN TROT, 130. soys., 1 mile and a half. . ■ Kirikiroa (9 sees.) 1 King Capitalist. (13secs.) 2 Ted.McKenney (15secs) ....... 3 King Capitalist was the favourite. Won by two lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time — 3min 41 3-ssecs. . -• • • STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 100 soys, one mile. Master Park (ser.) 1 St. Trella (4secs.) .-... 2 Annoyed (4secs.) 3 .Won by a neck, 15 lengths between, second and third. Huon Patch was favourite. Time — 2niin. lsees. OCTOBER HANDICAP, 150 soys., IV miles. Cromstall (Gsees.) 1 Minston (2sees.) 2 Reuben (Ssecs.) 3 Wion by two lengths. Minston was favourite. Time — 2min 57secs. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, .100 soys., 1 mile. Reggie Huon (ssecs) 1 • ' Florang ( Isec.) 2 Resurrection (2sees.) 3 Won by a length, four lengths between second and third. Time — 2min 29 3-ssec. WHY I TAKE WAI'rONGOA NATURAL MINERAL WATER WITH MY DRIJNK. Why? Because it lightens and brightens it, makes it more palatable, more refreshing, and adds a touch of healing as well. You have only to understand the excellencies of WaiUongoa- to realise how beneficial it is. For one' thing, it 13 perfectly natural. It issues from the springs a sparkling water; is. clear, pure, cool, and delicately mineralised. A more delightful table water Nature has never furnished. Another advantage of Wai.Rongoa Natural Mineral Water is that it is charged with its own' natural gas, which: causes it to be easily assimilated. Then it blends perfectly with whisky, brandy, wines of milk, adding freshness, delicacy, healthfulhess. It makes a drink more tempting, more beneficial. It stimulates the kidneys, 1 improves the digestion, and , rids one of uric acid. Every time it is taken, it does good. Ask for a Whisky and Wai-Rongoa — the perfect combination. Clubs, hotels, stores.— Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 21 October 1915, Page 6

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FIXTURES Grey River Argus, 21 October 1915, Page 6

FIXTURES Grey River Argus, 21 October 1915, Page 6