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NAPIER PARK RACES.

(FEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.) PAEK (Baoecouese), January 12. The following are tbe results of the concluding events of yesterday's racing : — Two. Year-Old Handicap. — Spinaway, 6at 121b, 1 ; Noyade, 2 ; Zanella, 3. Time, lmin 6 l-sth sec. Dividend. £2 17e. ' New Tear Handicap, of 150 sov^; I£. - miles.— Queen of Trumps, 7st lib, 1; St. Malo, 7st 61b, 2 ; Kotuku, 7efc, 3. Rosefeldtand St. Eatherine also ran. Won, hard held, by two lengths. Time, 2min 41 2-sth sec Dividend, £Z 9s. Handicap Hurdles.— Gondolier, lOst, . 1; Beggarman, list, 2; Disturbance, 3. Kaimanawa, Worth, and Othello also ran. 1 Dividend, £11 Bs. Flying Handicap— Krina, 7st 101b, 1 ; Stockfish, 2 ; Dreamland, 3. Dividend, £5 18b. Settlers' Handicap — Kangiatea, Bst 181b, 1 ; Prairie Grass. 2 ; Oris, 3. Dividend, £2 18s. Green Meadows Handicap — Dreamland, Bat 91b, 1; Spinfeldt, 2; Man v 'Friday, 8. St. Malo, Link, and Aronoel also ran. Won, after a magnificent finish by a bare half length. Dividend, 48 18a.

' The following from the New Zealand Timeß seemß to indicate a state of thing eiMioff for a remedy :— " Great complaints •re made by the rifle marksmen and other 'pMßtngers who came down from the Manukan to New Plymouth yesterday by - (he b.b. Takapuna, at the discomfort to which they were subjected. It appears that they were landed ac the New Ply* month wharf at 1.30 yesterday morning, •nd had to wait on the wharf, buffeted by % keen wind and drenched by rain, until the arrival of the train at 4 a.m. Snob shelter as there was on the wharf was given np to the women and children i The Takftpuoa left the wharf after disembarking ber paesengetß, bat did not leave the roidßtead until after 6 a.m. Many of the Volnnteers had no obange of clothing and 1 were obliged to continue their journey in their aoddened garments, the reault being that several of them are now Buffering from their exposure to the elements. Far 'more fortunate were their brethren who travelled to Wanganui by the Northern Shipping Company's Glenelg. They bad a splendid fair weather passage, and they ■peak in high terms of the comfortable accommodation provided them, and the very enjoyable trip they had. It certainly seems very strange that the Takapnna's passengers should have been dumped down in snob an out-of-the-way plaoe as ' ibe New Plymouth wharf at so unearthly an boar as 1.80 a.m., and in rainy weather moreover, while the steamer did not resume ber trip till some five hours later." At Wednesday's meeting of the Harbor Board a committee was appointed to enquire into the queßtion ot erecting a PEOPESSOE LIEBEG bito :—" We shall never know how men %ere first directed to the use of Coffee, but we may consider the article so remarkable foX its action on the brain and the substaJMeji, the organs of motion as an elementy&jHjß for organs yet unknown, which JrmHP tined to convert the blood tafiP/JMJP™ \ Bubstancea and thus recruit tußjpßfgy of the moving and thinking faculties." If you-,wisa to benefit yourself you could not do better* than drink Cubase's Al Corora. J3old everywhere in lib and 21b tinß. For ft Is the beat. PEESONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary coffee, should try Crease's Tabaiaoum or Dandeeion Cobtpeb, which is recommended by the highest MedicaJ Authorities as a very valuable beverage for those Buffering from weak digestion, flatulency, nervousness, etc. Not to know is not to have*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 3

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NAPIER PARK RACES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 3

NAPIER PARK RACES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 3