ACCEPTANCES ELLERSLIE -Dec. 26
ROBINSON HANDICAP, of £750; 7 fur. I —Morocco, 9.0; Bonnie Grey. 8.12; Gold ' Watch, 8.9; Nancy Vaals, Miss Julienne, B.C; Flying Dink, 8.5; Tin Musk, General Pay, 8.3; Noble Artist, Lightmint, Grand Tourist. 8.1; Boswell Hill, Captain Jesse, 7.13; Beau Devoir, 7.12; Fiorin. 7.11; Gaelic League, Native Son, 7.10; Default, 7.9; Royal Silver, Floral Dance. 7.9; Tu Maro. Grey Arch, Mindora, Precedencey. Starting Point, Embassy, Miss Beau, Corineus. Irish Poet, Supervision, Yusuf, Brown Velvet, Camp Queen. Yours and Mine. Little Duke. Hardware, Sir Lindsay, Princess Fox, Gwen Vaals, Hazsoult, Miss Malibu, Melody Night, Some Swell, Silver Cane. Aylesbury, Valsan, Warden’s Best, Sahib, Miss Shirley. Golden Broom, Silk Thread, Dcvonoguc, 7.7. GRAFTON HURDLES, of £1000; 2 miles. —Bright Fox. 11.12; Town Survey. Brantome, 11.9; Representative, 11.3; Varuna, 11.0; Brahman, 11.10; Corsac, 10.0; Lucky Alex, Gold Cape, 10.3; Dumbo, 10.0; Skyhawk. Endurance, 9.10; Ballinasloc, Diamond King. 9.8; Slavonik, 9.G; The Dude, 9.4; British Talent, Lotto, 9.3; Pomade, 9.0. GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES, of £2000; two-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 3.5; G fur.—Double Chance, Master Coronach, Niloch, Equator, Pelias, Gildchase. Demonic, Farh’ad. Kartikeya, Star Dink. 8.10; Belcroon, Ticotime, Shirley Fox, Colorado Maid, 8.5. AUCKLAND CUP, of £5900 and gold cup valued at £100; 2 miles.—Longsword, 8.13; Foxwyn. Signal Officer, 8.10; Hot ! Pursuit, 8.8; Swift Quarry, Langue d’Or, 8.7; Te Hinemoa, Catterick Bridge, 8.5; Chung Chong, 8.0; Cracroft, 7.13; Hormuz, Representative, 7.8; Thornbridge, Sylis. 7.G; Gold Dash. 7.3; Conspiracy, Leigh Hark, United Nations, 7.2; Regal Praise, Ostentatious. Bedivere, Silver Rod, Jayquil. La Fillette, South Riding, Bramble Song, 7.0. THE QUEEN’S PLATE, of £1000; special weights; 1 mile.—Brown Derby, Brown Duke, Bycroft. Francis Mond, Jovial Hour, Pegalong, Richelieu. Some Swell, Tifox, 8.9; Crystal Ring, Gay Fault, Miss Julienne, Nancy Hanks, Rose Marie, 8.4; Bridge Watcher. Dumbarton. Grand Tourist, Hunt ore, Lord Revel, Morocco, Robbie Burns, B.C; Briefly, Floral Dance, Light Opera, 7.9. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £2000; 6 fur. —Black Beret, Bonny Pay. 8.12; Peter Robinson, 8.10; Hunting Camp. 8.5; Deprive, 8.3: General Menteith. Flowerburn, Nepcta, 7.13; Royal Scot. 7.10; Bueno, Balmacara. 7.8; Baby Girl, 7.G; Take-a-Lot, 7.5; Ray’s Pal, 7.3; Baltic Survey, Cricket Ball, 7.0. NURSERY HANDICAP, of £750; two- : i year-olds: 5 fur.—Turkhudi, Ticotime, 8.4; Rozami, 8.2; Luxmint, 8.1; Robin Leigh, 8.0; Diplomat, Muster Coronach, 7.13; Equator, Cornwall Park. Quick March, Mitigate, Waratangi, Censor. Fox Bay, 7.12; Silver Sam. Golden Beau, 7.10; Discovery. Gildchase. Orlean, 7.9; Angcline, | 7.8; All Love, Sheba, 7.7; Baby Gay. Magic Wand, 7.5; Yendarra, Karamea. Ladv Ball loch, Legal Folly, Royal Reserve, 7.4; Vera Lee, 7.0. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of £1500; 1 mile.—Exeter. 9.10: Gay Lallv, 8.10: Cambria. 8.7; Howe, 8.5; ‘ White Blaze. 8.2; Tavernside, 8.1: Lord Barwon. 7.13; Prince Revel. Royal Charter. 7.12; Nepcta, Kerry Lad, 7.11; Riverview. 7.9; Mahia Park, 7.2; Queen’s Knight, Kenwyn, Mollie Bon, Laddie Boy, Frontier Mac, Topical, 7.0. THIRD DAY i GREAT NORTHERN DERBY, of £3000; three-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.5; 1 *.i miles.—Robbie Burns, Lord Barwon. Majesty. Rosswood. Dumbarton. Lord Revel. Cornell. Bridge Watcher, Beau Pell. Howe. Beau Le Havre. 8.10; Night Messenger, Topical. Regal Praise, 8.5. FOURTH DAY ROVAL STAKES, of £1250; two and three-year-olds; two-year-olds 7.G, three-year-olds 9.0, with penalties and allowances; G fur—Beau Le Havre, Sahib Super Vaals, Te Paerata, Bcnnv March! Diamond Doll. Shining Ring, " Swanee. Valsan, Apollo, Demonic. Diolomat,' Double Chance, Equator, Kartikeya. Master Corcnach, Mitigate, Niloch,' Pelias Rozami, Star Dink, Turkhudi, Belcroon, I Farhad, Shirley Fox.
Rump steak and oyster pudding is a speciality of the "Cheshire Cheese,” the famous old tavern in a lane just off Fleet Street. Once upon a time the ancient house was frequented by a host of celebrities, including Dr Samuel Johnson, whose favourite seat is pointed out to this day. Upstairs is the quaiid smoke-room, with its long table and array of "churchwarden” clay pipes. Here the wits and .men of letters were wont to congregate, and much tobacco was consumed, but
whether its quality approached 1 hat of some of our modern tobaccos, notably "toasted." is very much open to question. 11 has been truly said that when a smoker takes to "toasted" he has no time for any oilier tobacco. It is so fragrant and comforting. The six (and only genuine) toasted’brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead). Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold and Pocket Edition, have everything to recommend them. 525
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