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Otago Jottings

(By "Salisbury.")

Had Pamplona headed Omahu m the big steeples at Trentham, the local 'fielders would have been sick and sorry. * Sun Up's forward running m his i solitary outing at Wellington justified Jack Ross's contention that he is going to be a good one. . There "was plenty of good money] here to say that Prompter would run well last Saturday, but his third left punters lamenting. Roseday is only being given easy work at Wingatui, but ho is thriving on it. Angelo is out m the paddock, and will be left there' for quite a long spell. ' ■■.'■' Wensleydale is to be taken up again shortly after a lengthy spell. He was :n the boom last season, but never once ran up to his reputation; Ces Ware has taken over his fine new range of boxes. Heather Lad is the daddy of the occupants. The disappointing Bachelor Gay haa been taken up again, and looks m nice order to stand a solid preparation. General Advance, last year's winner ,of tho National Hurdles, is ' out for a spell. Tainui 11. has been doing good work lately, and he'll make some of the steeplechasers hurry shortly. Jimmy Pankhurst has been slipping the work into Mettle Drift, and he will be taken to Christchurch some timo next week. He will be accompanied by Wapping. If Night Alarm is ever to win' another race, the field will need to.bej a poor one. He must be getting near the pension stage. , I Lew Curtis, who has figurod prom- | inently m local sporting circles for years past, leaves shortly on a trip to the Old Country and the Continent. He. intends seeing most of the All Black matches and -then enjoy touring round for a further twelve months.. Competition for seats on the committee is going to bo keen at the annual meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club, to be held on the 22nd inst. If the three new aspirants— Messrs. Armour, Fisher, nnd Irwin— can rely on the support promised them, they should walk m. '

A well-known trainer writes to say that as a tonic or conditioner and as a remedy for colds, strangles and other ailments of the horse he has found nothing to equal Jans Tonic and Veterinary Remedy for which Trist t,nd Small, 149 Cashel Street.' Christchurch. noxt Tattersalls* aro the sole N.Z. Agents. The prices are: gals 42/6 quarts 12/6, syringes 15/- with postage extra on gals 2/- and quarts 1/- to any part of tho Dominion. Jans Tonic is ÜBod by J. Bryce, R. W. Franks, and other leading trainers. Writo for free copy of Veterinary Guide.*

"Life's worth living woll." — Kinvig. Don't tolerate annoying coughs, colds and Influenza. Bo safeguarded ngalnst all winter maladies with Baxter's Lung Preserver, A splendid hoalth insurance is "Baxter's." It's so penetrative and dependable and you can feel ovory dose doing you good. Being pleasant to take, it [Is an ideal remedy for the whole fam- ; lly. Also possesses grand, tonic properties. Generous-sized bottlo 2/6; family size, 4/6. AU chemists and stores.,*

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NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 11

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Otago Jottings NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 11

Otago Jottings NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 11

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