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SPORTING.

RACING IN ENGLAND. Press Association—By 'i'elcgrp.ph—Copyright LONDON, .luly 16. Tho following is.the result ot tho ECLIPSI' STAKES, Of lO.OOßsovs. For three and four-year-olds. About one mile and a-qnartcr. ' Mr Fairio's b c Bayardo, by Hay Ronald —Galicia. 3yrs 1 Mr AY. Hall Walker's l> h Royal Realm, bv Persimmon—Sand Blast, 4y.rs . 2 Mv'L. I)e Rothschild's b h Santo Strato, by Victor Wild or St. Frusquin—Pie Powder, 4yvs 3 Minora, Sir Martin, and Louviorsi wove not. nominated for this event. WELLINGTON WINTER MEETING. (Per United Prkss Association.) WELLINGTON, July 17. The tvinter meeting of the AVollingtou Raoing Club opened to-day in (ins weather and before, a fair attendance. The going was heavy. Niuenleoh 'bookmakers were licensed, and the sum of £9901 passed through tho tolalisator as agai"st £7758 for the corresponding day last year. Tha following arc details of the day's events: — STEWARDS' HANDICAP, Of 130;ovs. Seven furlongs. Mr AY. Christie's b p St. Bill, aged, by St. Clements-Billingsgate- mure, 9.10 (W Youngl 1 Mr Giesiking's Sweet Angelas, 3yrs, 9.i0 (J. M'Combe) 2 Mr W Smart's San Fernando, 4yrs, 9.7 (It. Hatch) 3 Also started: Martyrium 10.7, Simplex 9.l3,.Seaman 9.12, Longner 9.12, AVimmera 9.8, Matoari 9.0. St. Bill, Marfcyrum, and Longner were prominent at halt way. St. Bill led into the straight, and won comfortably by a ncclc; the third horee half a length away,. Time, lmiii 38 4-ssec. MIRAMAR HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. Seven furlongs. Mr S. AYilliamsoii's Ur c King's Prize, by The Possible—Dazzle, 3vrs, 10.0 |F" D. Jones) 1 Mr F. Bow-den's Marathan, 9.12 (W Young) 2 Mr F. G. Roe's Thetis, 9.5 ( H. Cairns) 3 Also started: Passive 10.2, Gold Bird 9.8, Llamve-rn 9,5, Splash 9.5, Scaler 9.3. Marathon and Thotia cut out the running. King's Prize joined in at the distance, and a slashing finish resulted in licads between the placed horse? Time, lmin 39scc. PENINSULA HURDLES HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. One mile and three-quarters. Mr E. AVood's br g Rendrook, by Explosion— Stepfast, svns, 10.0 ,r „ m ■ ' ( E Oairns) 1 Mr B. T. Bennett's AA'aicxne, 9.5 (C. Coohranc) 2 Mr W J. Douglas's Polyanthus, 9.15 (Jerry O'Connel) 3 Aleo started: Wirral 10.2, Aotea 9.13 Coy 9.13, Black Squall 9.7, Yosami 9.7, Silken Rein 9.5. AVaione led at the stand, whore Aotea loet his rider. Half a mile from homo Yosami fell when running prominently. Rondrock look charge before entering tho straight, and won easily by half a dozen lengths, two lengths 'between second and third. Time,- 3min 39 3-ssec. PARLIAMENTARY HANDICAP, Of 300sovs. One mile. Mrs M. Mooro's b h Sir Frisco, by San Francisco—Waitemata, syre, 10.9 (A. Oliver) 1 Mr J. S. Adams's 'Mwrie Zealand, 9.8 (F. D Jones) 2 Diamond Star, 9.8 3 Also started; Musketry 10.10, Iranuii 10.2, Pikopo 10.2, Coronetted 9.12, Pohutu 9.8, Gaelic 9.0, First Mate 9.0, Kurawaka 9.0. Pikopo, lranui, and Kurawaka got the worst of a straggling start. At half-way Sir Frisco, Diamond Star, and Memo Zealand comprised the leading division. Sir Frisco had> a lead of two lengths oh entering; the straight. Merrie Zealand headed Diamond Star at the distance, and made a great effort to reach Sir Frisco, but the latter finished full of running and won by half a length. Time, lmin 521-ssco. . , WINTER HURDLES, Of SOOsovs. Two miles. Mr J. R. M'Donald's b c Tauira,,6vrs, .. by Mahaki—Young Uira, 6yrs, *9 0 (IL Telford) 1 Mr D. Stewart's Scotty, 10.2 (J. Decry 2 Sir W. R. Russell's Corazon, 9.10 (J. Hall) 3 Also started: Gold 1 Dust 11.1, Kairoma ■ 10.11, Irish 10.4, Xavier 10.2, Bully 10.1, Commander 10.0, I.e Beau 9.11, Stayboy 9.11, Belario 9.9, Tearia 9.7, Forest 9.3, Whatakura 9.3, Southern Cross 9.0. Tauira led past the stand, but jumped badly and nearly fell. Along the back .Scotty and Corazon were his nearest attendants. Half a mile from home three lengths separated each of the horses named. Tauira drew away in tho straight '' and won by 12 lengths, Corazon a fair third. Time, 4min 21-5&3 C. I TRIAL PLATE, Of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. Hon. J. D. Ormond's b f Droadless, by Birkenhead—Mountdread, 2yrs, 9.0 (F. D. Jones) 1 Mr W. D. Watson's First Consul, 9.3 (H. Cairns) 2 Mrs E. C. Gieseh's Captain Bell, 9.11 xi (J. M'Gregor) 3 Also started: Pukrai 10.2, Rangikapua 10.0, Rose Herald 9.13, Succession 9.11 Masterful 9.3, Marengo 9.3, Tares 9.3, Ohauvelin 9.3, Latchot 9.0, Undecided 9.0, Magneto 9.0: Dreadless drew right away and won by ten lengths. Time, lmin 253-ssec. TE ARO HANDICAP, Of lOOsova. Fivo furlongs. Mr J. R. M'Donald's b c To Kahurangi, by Conqueror—Valance, 3yrs, 10.4 (C. Jenkins) 1 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Contendent, 10.11 (F. D. Jones) 2 Mr W, C. Tully's Purakau, 9.11 .. (H. Cairns) 3 Also started: To Ru 10.7, Skye 9.12, Inchbonny 9.12, Axite 9.11, Pronun 9.8, Vinco 9.2, Royal Maid 9.6,, Morry Christmils 9.3, Prevail 9.0, Glonfeld 9.0, Cohort 9.0, Pikiho 9.0. Te Kahurangi led throughout and won by two .lengths, Purakau a length away. Time, lmin 9 l-ssec. The following are the handicaps for the j second day:— Glasgow Handicap, of 130sovs. Five furlongs—Penates 11.8, Irish Rifle 10.10, St. Bill 10.8, Martyrium 10.4, Oxton 10.4, Sweet Angolus 10.4, Longner 9.13, Silkwob 9.11, Simplex 9.10, AVimmera 9.5, Ka haroa 9.5, White Cockade 9.3, Inchbonnv 9.0, Sir Antrim 9.0, Hydraulic 9.0. Karori Handicap, of lOOsovs. Six furlongs.—King Post 10.8, Marathon 10.4, Skyo 10.0, Hilarian 9.12, Miscast 9.12, Pukowai 9.11, Twinkle 9.11, Buoyant 9.8, Thetis 9.7, Waiata 9.6, Timothy 9.4, Gold Bird 9.3, Splash 9.3, Llanwern 9.0, Vinco 9.0, Rose Herald 9.0, Rangikapua 9.0, Merrie Messenger 9.0, Rauera 9.0. A'ictoria Hurdles Handicap, of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half.—Auratus 11.5, Tauira 11.4, llangihtieta 11.0, Rondrock 11.0, Forrest 10.12, Kremlin 10.6, AA'irroll 10.5 Diplomatic 10.3, Polyanthus 10.0, Kuku 10.0, Romali 10.0, Aotea 9.11, Haurangi 9.11, Waiono 9.10, Rawheti 9.10, Grandstand 9.8, Kelso 9.7, Yosami 9.6, Nadino 9.6, Finncs3cur 9.3, Waihuku 9.3, Silken Rein 9.0, Block Squall 9.0, Waikareao 9.0, Virtus 9.0, Flintgun 9.0, Lebeccio 9.0, Explosive 9.0, Grand Poplar 9.0. Waterloo Handicap, of 250sovs. .Seven furlongs.—Sir Frisco 11.5, Dawn 10.9, Muskorry 10.7,. Irish Rifle 10.6, St Bill 10.4, Sweet Angelas 10.1, Oxton 10.1, Waikaraka 10.0, Pikopo 10.0, lranui 10.0, Chief Lochiel 9.13, Coronetted 9.13, Merrie Zoaland 9.13, Longner 9.12, Diamond Star 9.11, Aberration 9.8, Seaman 9.6, Toa Tuhi 9.5, San Fernando 9.5, AVimiiicra 9.3, Kuroraka 9.0, Gaelic 9.0, First Mate 9.0, Mataari 9.0, Gold Bird 9.0. Jumper's Flat Handicap, of laOsovs. One mile and a-l.alf.—Ben Jonson 10.13, North Head 10.13, Scotty 10.13, Exmoor 10.9, Auratus 10.9, Kremlin 10.5, Bully 10.3, Slayboy 10.0, Stronghold 10.0, Compast? 10.0, Corazon 10.0, Commander 911 Silksn Rein 9.11, Rondrock 9.11, Southern Cross 9.11, Belario 9.10, Snip 9.10, hacta 9.6, Waihuku 9.6, Waiono 9.6, Moscow 9.4, Loirc-t 9.4, Somali 9.0, WhataIcura 9.0, Yosami 9.0, Gold Shower 9.0. ' Thomdon Handicap, of lOOsovs. ifjve furlongs.—Contendent 11.2, Te Kahuran"! 11.0, Te Ru 10.8, Purakau 9.11, Axite 910 Hilanan 9.10, Inchbonny 9,8, Twinkle 9 8 The Squatter 9.8, Waiata 9.7, Pronun 94* Waionki 9.4, Royal Maid 9.3, Notorious 9.0, Memo Christmas 9.0, Santaclara 9.0, llose Herald 9.0, Vinco 9.0, Prevail 9.0, Cohort 9.0, Pikiho 9.0, Lady Paul 9.0, Overrate 9.0, Glenfield 9.0, Lores 9.0. Merrie Goer 9.0.

MY DUNEDIN BUSINESS IS IN. CREASING BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS.; EVERY SUIT NOW MADE IN MY OWN WORKROOMS IN DUNEDIN. MY SUCCESS IS DUE TO THE SATISFACTION I'M GIVING - THE MONEY I'M SAVING MEN. Smco I've opened my workrooms in Dunedin, and made every suit on my own premises hero in tho city, mv Dunedin business has increased bv " Imi , s and bounds. The satisfaction l',„ giving j u lit, style, and linisli in every garment I jnako is what is increasing llvv business so rapidly. If I didn't really save men £2 Olf tho price of their suits, by making my suits in tho best. possible way a suit can be made, no matter how 'high tl le price, then my business wouldn't be growing here the way it is. It's tho "most striking proof possible of tho value I'm giving, because, as everybody knows, Dunedin men are capable, of judging a sound businoss proposition lor themselves. Satisfaction for every man, a square deal lor everybody, is what I aim to give, and I'm giving it now every day in Dunedin. It will pay you to provo it for yourself next time you want a suit. It'll save you £2 when you do it. That £2 may just as well bo in your pocket •as in tho pocket, of the credit tailor, wli o makes bad debts and has to chafo you exorbitant prices to make y o u pay for his losses on the customers who never pay. I sell for cash only. I've no bad debts. You pay lor what you get, not for what the other fellow gets, when you order your suits from me. You get the best Qualities—all-wool materials in the latest designs, and fashionable plain materials in a variety not equalled anywhere elso in the city. It's because. I mako moro suits to measure per week than any other iirm in New Zealand that I'm able to buy i,. v . materials in big quantities at bed-rociv cash prices direct lroni the manufacturers, it's because I sell so many suits every week that my stock of suiting is always moving in and out so quickly, and I've always tho very newest, latest, and best to show you when you come here to select, n material for your Buit. I've never any old stock, it's all the newest, latest, and best. It's becauso by business is such a success that even some of the largo drapers in the town as welt as a uost of small mercery and clothing shops are attempting to imitate me by advertising suits as low in price as mine. It's because these imitators—the drapers,' the mercers, the collar, tie, and shirt shops—for tho most part send their suits 'out to somo slop factory to be mado where anything from dungarees to ready-niade suits are turned out m hundreds, that there is such adifferenco in the suits that I make to measure lor from 50s upwards in my own workrooms and the suits that you can get made to your measure at any of my numerous would-be imitators at the same price. It's because I really save you £2 u y giving you, 4, 5, and '6 guinea suits for lrom 5Us to B<hs-Mfs because I givo you a written guarantee when you place your order to reiund your money in full if you are not completely satisfied that I deseryo your order, and it's because I know it'll pay you in every possible way to place it with me, that I am expecting a call from you any day. 'Now, when will you bo in to see the new materials'; My local manager will be delighted to show them to you when you ■tan- conveniently get in to either of my Duhediu premises—s6 Princes street, next tho Mutual Stores; or 22 Princes street, near Herbert, Haynes'.—GEOßGL DAVIES.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 2

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 2

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 2

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