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AUCKLAND RACES. (Per Press Association.) Auckland, December 4. The following acceptances for the Auckland Racing Club's summer meeting were received to-night: Auckland Cup.—Zimmerman 9.5, Bobricol't 8.12, Master Delava'l 8.12, Downfall 8.10, California 8.7, Moral 8.7, All Red 8.6, Chlando 7.12. Ikon (inc. 51b penalty) 7.10, Carl Rosa 7.8, Diabolo 7.6, Stratagem 7.6, Te Aroha 7.5, Shuja 7.1, Paritutu 7.1, Ruaparaha 6.11, Pohutu 6.9, First Gun 6.7. Grafton Hurdles.—Hautapu 10.1, Dolores 9.11, Reservoir 9.7, Okaihau (inc. 71b penalty) 9.7, Rotiti 9.0. Railway' Handicap.—Master Soult 8.9, Grenadier 8.8, Dawn 8.6, Cambrian 8.6, Loch Buie 8.6, Armlet 8.4, Aborigine 8.4, Ikon (inc. 51b penalty) 8.4. Royal Soult (inc. 31b penalty) 8.11," Flitawav 7.9, Miss Winnie 7.9, Santa Kosa 7.6, Gold Lace 7.4, Devonport- 7.2, Loongana 7.1, Wauchopc 7.0 Taimanupo 6.12, Coromandel 6.7. Derby.—-Merry Kate, Paulin, Diabolo, Royal Plumes, Nobel, Ukrune, Aborigine, Master Soult, Shuja, ' St. Aid am, Santa Rosa. Waimangu, Beneform, My Lawyer, Husbandman, Chanteuse. Fourteenth Royal Stakes. Roya. Plumes, Armlet. Sunglow, Nautiform, Ukrane, Coromandel, Gold Lace, Golden Water, Master Soult, Elysian, Shuja, Contendent, Nylophone, Santa Rosa, Beneform, My Lawyer, Flitaway, Broadsword, Sharpshooter, Kakama, Kina, Merriwa. Great Northern Foal Stakes.—Elysian, Salute, Broadsword, Sharpshooter, Nautiform, Wepener filly, Purity, Kakama, Xylophone, Kina, Snowfoot, Cliauvelin. DON'T WALT TILL TO-MORROW. It's the little colds that grow into big colds, the big colds that end in consumption and death. Don't- wait till to-mor-row to cure the little colds, for one dose of DR. SHELDON'-S NEW DISCOVERY for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption, will break up a cold if taken at the beginning. DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY is a safe and never-failing remedy. Price, Is 6d and 3s. For sale by A. J. S. Headland and J. R. Sewell, agents. The old saying, "The best is always cheapest," is true in regard to most things, but particularly regarding cream separators. Inferior machines get out of repair, are difficult to keep clean and skim imperfectly, causing loss of time, temper, and money. Mr E. Benefield, of Kent road, Taranaki, states:—"l have used other machines, but find the Baltic the best I ever used ; in fact, I cannot speak too highly of it." Dairymen contemplating the purchase of a separator cannot do better than invest in a Baltic. Full particulars and information sent post free on application to J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., sole agents, Dunedin. 4

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10016, 5 December 1908, Page 1

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Sporting News. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10016, 5 December 1908, Page 1

Sporting News. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10016, 5 December 1908, Page 1