GERALDINE RACES.
(by telegraph ) - Tijiaru. September 15. The following are the handicaps for the principal races at the Geraldine spring meeting : Squatter's Handicap, 1 mile.—Manilla 9 0 Speculator 8 9. Much Ado 8.7, Rosehill 8.5, Maximum 7 12. Moderation 79, Starling 7.7, Fire King 7 5, Clarinda 72, Pony Moore 7 0, Mea Culpa 6.12, Lord Stansbury 6.10, Coolgardie 6 8. Cup, l£ mile.—Lady Zetland 10 5, Chaos 9 13. Speculator 8.3, Invader 6 7. Flying Handicap.—Lord Zetland 9 12, Warrington 8.5, Georgia Sharp 8 2, Lady Lear 7.5. Lady O'Riglen 70, Deloraine 6 12. Hamilton 6.12, Mea Culpa 6.9, Misa Orwell 6.7, Lillie6.7. Belfield Handicap, 7 furlongs.—Chaoa 10 9, Manilla 9 6, Arbiter 9 4. Speculator 9.0, Georgie Shs>rp 9 0, Much Ado 8 12, Frenchy 812, Errington 8 10, Rosehill 8 10, Starling 8 3. Kaiser 8 3. Freedom 7.12, Fire Kng 7 12. Lady O'Riglen 7.9, Miss Mac 7-9, Lord Stansbury 7.7; Coolgardie 7.7. _________„,__ NEURALOIA, NERVOUSNESS, TOO'IH vCHB, WEAKNESS AND GKNERAL DEBtriTY QUICKLY AND POSITIVELY CURKD BY CLEMENTS 'I ONIC. WH CH RESTORES THE VIGOR, S.VAP. AND HEALTH OF YOUTH. Mr James Neill, Middlemarch, New Zealand, curred of piini in the b'ck and kidneys, writes on October 2nd, 1894:—I have found Clements Tonic to be a wonderful m-dieine I have been troubled with painj in my back and kidneys for about th ee years. I- have tried all sorts of remedies, but they all failed. A friend of mine advised me to try Clements Tonic, but after so many medicines, I thought it I'most useless to try any more. I really believed my, case to be hopeless, but my friend would not be denied. Jde sent me two bottles of Clement's Tonic, which I commenced to taKe.'and-beforel finished the fi-stbo tie I discovered my friend knew what he was recommending, and 1 am very grateful to him, also t > you. 1 can with o nfidence and sincerity recommend Clements Tonic to aDV person suffering with kidney complaint. I took about eight small bottles of Clement* Tonic, whi-h resulted in a complete cure I'am, your tru'-y, Jambs Neill, Middle -
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6361, 16 September 1895, Page 1
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351GERALDINE RACES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6361, 16 September 1895, Page 1
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