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SPORTING

FIRST DAY. h The following nomitla.tmnr-have been i, received for the as it the fortneomiM Summer Meet&r 0 f Mi* A Mautototo Jockey Club. e p T p HE , e . y ih ? f S OT ;- J »V GdofiU's Amain,-' I h. Gerkin's Letty, J.. Malay's LoraTfc* • M.n -a • M , f : i re ß° r « Yankee Notion, ■J. M Bride s Albatross, C Atfield's Patience. *. Browns Master CJiub, J. Atkh.'s Don • ; J , ua "r M 8"« Ned, W. Brown's HariewowJ, 1 ■-" I? 6 ™" , V \n Zard ' J - BnUer e Rugby, G. J Grant's Dick Turpiri. .«>/»« : O.ve and A halfMileTkot.—T. LofoVfe : f^TV; c ? ue l l ' s AM * li *> & "wiiiu'e k •.! J^^ ale y s ">ra, R M'Do. aid's Smiddy, H. Symon's Handy 11, W. Brady's Laracor, J. Sinclair's Andrew, J. M'Bride'* Albatross, a Atfield's Patience, UV Pitches' Uphir, A. Darlington's Sudden Jerk, W Brown s Hazlowood, J. Brown's Tikaro G, Riven' Wizard, W. Walk's Pollv,' C Groggen a Ratty O'Shea, R. Car* Maniac, tZf* n Kk T^ri)i "' R Law ' B Cadzow. t n OC f Club Handicap.—J. R. fellow's Toxa J R. Longfellow's ReSc U, J. R. Smith's Jack the Flat, T. Burns' Stimulant, A. Coory's Silverst.-eam, 1\ Foster s Moslem Maid, T. Thompson's Vanquisher, J. White's Black Bes,, G? Kobertsoo's Ilex, D. F. M'Kay's Melton Welter Handicap.-J. R. Longfellow's Toxa, J. R. Longfellow's Remorse II J, R. Smiths Roslyu, ,T. Sheppard's Magic, 0. Laverty's Exile, T. Bums' Stimulant 1. Foster's Lupine, W. Russell's Comrade Gt. Robertsons Ilex, N. Nicohon's Swivel; District Handicap.-J. R. Smith's oebastopol, J. Sheppard's Magic 0\ Laverty's Exile, T. Foster's Moslem Maid, J. White's Black Bess, D. F> M'Kav'a Melton. ' SECOND DAY". Flying Handicap.—J. R. Lougfetiow's b g Toxa, J. R. Smith's eg Roslyn, T. Burn c g StimuUnt, H. A. Bacos' Tommy Alkins, 1. Thompson's b g Vanriiiisher, J. White's blk m Black Bess, N. Nicolson's b g Swivel. Naseby Cop.— J. R. Longfellow's b g Toxa, J. R. LonMlow'a brn g Remorse 11, J. R. Smith's Jack the Flat, T. Burn's eg Stimulant, A. Coory's Silverstream, Thos. Foster's b f Moslem Maid, G. Robertson's Ilex, D. F. M'Kay's bg Melton. Presidknt'B HANDicap.— J. R. Smith's Jack the Flat, J. R. Longfellow's Remorse 11, J. Sheppard's Magic, O Laverty's Exile, T. Burns' Stimulant, T. Foster's Lupine, W. Russell's Comrade, J. White's Black Bess, G. Robertson's Ilex.

Twoand A-haut Mile Trot —T. Lefevre' Joe Barnett, J. Conell's, Amelia, E.B (Jerkins Letty, J. Maley's Lora, R, M'Donald's Sraiddy, H. Symons, Bandy 11, W. Brady's Laracor, J. Siuclair's Andrew, F. R. M'Gregor's Yankee Notion, J. M'Bride's Albatross, C. Atfield's Patience, F. Brown's Master Chub, J. Atkin's Don Juan, W. Pitches' Ophir, M'Rae's Ned, A. Darlington's Sudden Jerk, W. Brown's Hazlewood, J. Brown's Tikaro. W. Walsh's Creeping Jennie, G. Rivers' Wizard.

There will be no service at Hills Creek on Sunday morning next iu connection with the Church of England. At a meeting on Monday last, Waipiata School Committee nominated Messrs J J, Ramsay and Gallaway for election to the vacancies on the Education Board.

Last June Dick Crawford brought his twelve-months-old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and had always been sickly. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases, but without benefit. The child kept growing thinner and thinner until it weighed little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then starte.d the father to giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remady. Before one bottle had been used a marked improvement was seen, and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness and punj constitution disappeared and its fither and myse'f believe that its lit., was saved by this reim-dy. J. T. Marlow, AI D.. Tamaroa, 111. For sale by J. Brown Naseby, and W. M'Connochie, St. Bathona. Chamberlain's is the best of all. Vincent J. Barkl, of Daubury. lowa, has used Chamberlain's Cough Re-uedy whenever in need of a medicine for coughs and colds, for the past five yen in and says : "It always belps ma out. If anyone asks me what kind of cough medicine I uso, I reply. Chamberlain's, that is the best of .1!!." For sale by J. Brown Naseby, and YV. MConuochie St. Bithans tW. H. .Velson, who is in the drug business a KingviUe, Mo., has so much ooulideiHw in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, an I Diarrhea* Rv'.'ucdy that he warrants every bottle aud offers to refund the money to any customer who h not satisfied after using ir. All' Nelson taken no ri*k in doing this becau.-e the remedy is a cerlain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by J. Brown, Naseby, and \V. M Cotinochie, St. Bathans.

UollowaY's Ointment and Pills.- Self Help.—Prior to these remedies an easy, ready and leliabln remedy f r ■ utward dis«. figurations and inward complications was, practically snenk'nz, unknown. No one neotl now be at a loss if they should unfortunately suffer from piles ulcers, sores, tumours, boils, bruises, sprains, ice Enveloping Hoiloway's medicines are very intelligibly printed directions for using them, which should be attentively read and immediately followed by ali who resort to bis treatment. Soou«r or later the nufferer will assuredly triumph over the worst diseases. This searching Ointment disperses all the malignant humours which aggravate discaHes of the skin, prevent the cicatrization ui ulcers, aud excite inilarumatorv tendencies in the system.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 3

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SPORTING Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 3

SPORTING Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 3