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SPORTING.

UAULFIELD RACES, (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Per press Association,} Received August 1, at 8,30 p.m. Melbourne, August 1. For tho Caulfield winter meeting there was fine weather and a good attendance. ResultsWi'ijali Steeplechasers Flat Race.— Isis 1, Tanil'a 2, Signet 3. Letting : 7 to 1 Isis, Won by two lengths. Kino 3min 37secs.. Moondah Plate. —Silcnus 1, Independence 'and Graflim a dead heat. Betting: y to 1 Silcnus. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin, 17-Jsecs. Grand National Hurdles.—Marnioiit 1, My Mistake 3, Pierrot 3. Fourteen started l . Mannont, who was the favorite at 5 to 2 agajnst, occupied a good position throughout, and liyl into tho straight winning by two lengths. Time 6min 57socs.

•Amateur Challenge Cup.—Jones 1, Mournpool 2, Hugo 3. Betting.: 7 to 1 Jones, Won by 4 lengths. Timo 6min lG^secs.

BaKulaVa, St'akbs.-Soaport il, Athai'noova '!i, Silenus 3. Betting : 5 •to 1 Soiapprt. Won by a length, Time, lmin 45fsecs, Moond'ah Purse,—Charleston !,■ }Eileen 2, Fetter 3. Betijing :2to 1 Charleston. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin I9secs, ,

WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS restores mental and physical vigor. Anyone that has sore throat, Must know he's caught a cold, Our good advice lie then should note, And do what'lic is told : Which is-if h 0 has got the senseTo hasten to procure T Soi!o- that Sells fol ' cmRAT ® Epm ®mint 011 Alllol ' icnn ■ industries tates that while the ■'Americans are talking; about their magnificent cloth lactones the entire nation is dressed' in shoddy. There is not enough wool on the backs of the American 1 men—millionaires and paupers alike —to properly clotho a good-sized-Southdown sheep. An. Ainerienit will pay £l2 for a suit of clothesmade of a sort of shoddy felt, obtained by grinding up into a kind of paste the cast-olf corduroys of the British workmen, The American tailors do not even sew together the seams of the trousers of the freest people-on earth',. They paste them, because to do so saves four cents a pair. The result is that distressing scenes are witnessed in rain storms in Broadway, wheri tho glue melts the gftrment coma "

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North Otago Times, 3 August 1903, Page 2

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SPORTING. North Otago Times, 3 August 1903, Page 2

SPORTING. North Otago Times, 3 August 1903, Page 2