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STRONG FIELDS

FINAL DAY OF NATIONAL MEETING ACCEPTORS ANNOUNCED P.A. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 17. Provision will be made for two divisions in the Longbeach Hack Handicap on the final day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Grand National meeting on Saturday. Acceptances are:—

10.32 Hunt Cup Steeplechase, of £6OO. About two miles and a-lialf.—Lunaria (11) 11.1, Tenorman (6) 10.11, Siglow (9) 10.8, Forage (3) 10.6, Ringscarf (5) 9.8, Hughsotis (8), Colonel Smart (4),’ Warfield (2) 9.4, Dark Game (7), Open Cast (10), Real Night (1) 9.0.

11.22 Longbeach Handicap, of £SOO. Seven furlongs.—Money Lender (17), 9.7, Deficiency (22) 9.2, Night Owl (4) 9.0, Detract (33) 8.12, Great Victory (37), Autoshine (28). Repudiate (2), Rival Chase (12) 8.11, Ned Kelly (29) 8.10, Resolute (26), Leeston (14) 8.8, Beau Ideal (6), Finigan (19), Pierre (16); Super (23) 8.7, Idle Jest (11), Extra Flight (3), Disturbance (39) 8.6, Show Boy (34) 8.5, Clive Bay (21), Evening Star (18), The Rip (8) 8.4, Beaugency (38), Glencona (35) 8.2, Mr Buzz (5) 8.1, Advent (32), All' Alone (30), Chord (36), Conclusion (15), Finn McCool (25), Flying Fort (1), Indian Morn (7), King Karri (27), Morning Watch (20), Our Style (10), Pink Socks (24), Scuttle (13) Sequoia (9), Sblimbine (31) 8.0.

12.12 Sydenham Hurdles, of £IOOO., Two miles.—Boolamskee (3) 11.6, Bay Robe (4) 10.8, Skywriter (2) 10.2, Glad Fox. (12) 9.13, Young Bob (8) 9.12, Diamond King (6) 9.11, Sphere (11), Pedantic (5) 9.10, Turf Topic (9) 9.8, Pimlico (7) 9.7, Foreign Ways (1) 9.2, Nanook (10) 9.1.

12.57 Styx Hurdle Race Handicap, of £6OO. One mile and three-quarters and 60 yards. —Morocco (9) 11.1, Foreign Ways (18) 10.12, Specialist (2) 10.9, Big Top (15) 10.7, Money Bird (3) 10.3, John Gay (19) 10.2, Vanity King (10) 10.0, Robert (20) 9.12, Lord Broiefort (12) 9.11, Flying Hawk (17) 9.7, Fort Silver (13) 9.6, Benbecula (16), Gold Song (8) 9.5, Roman Duke (1) 9.4, John o’ London (14) 9.3, Supreme Shepherd (6), Cornish Note (5), Robot (11), Legal Right (4), Precipitate (7) 9.0 1.42 HEATHCOTE HANDICAP, Of £IOOO - Nine furlongs.

Redcliffs Hack Handicap, of £SOO One mile.—Romantic (17) 9.6, Coral Arc (20) 9.5, Helio (22), Young John (7) 9.0, Bobby Dazzler (1.2) 8.12, The Grate (28) 8.11, Sir Raimond (1) 8.10, Ballochbuie (25) 8.9, Volomai (16) 8.8, Sword Dancei (3), Blue Hussar (15), Love Letter (19) 8.6, Coxswain (23) 8.5, Palissy (6) 3.1, Arctotis (11), Beau Soir (18), Brixton (4) Carry On (26), Eulogise (5), Fighting Fox (2), Langham (27), Loch Lennox (10). Lord Chase (14), Peridot (21), Robingaj (8), Screw Picket (9), Terminate (13) Wave Loch (24) 8.0. As dual acceptors, Money Lender, Deficiency, Clive Bay and Rival Chase were eliminated to avoio divisions. 3.57 Selwyn Handicap, of £BOO. Seven furlongs.—Signal Officer (21) 10.6, Bruce (10) 10.5, Da Vinci (23) 9.11, Lord Elgin (11) 9.8, Wild Note (12), Patmos (13) 9.7 Lovemorn (6) 9.3, Lexia (16) 9.2, Julius Caesar (24) 8.12, Magical (19) 8.10, Fortune’s Smile (7), Haughty Dick (2), Flying Orders (14), Wonder Boy (25) 8.7 Double Cross (20) 8.4, Special Flight (8) Deep Harmony (15) 8.3, Verdant (5) 8.2 Connaught (3), Winning Cheer (1) 8.1. Erinborough (18), Faultrosa (9), Golden Amber (17), Magnaform (4), Musselman (22) 8.0.

Page 8.—The Otago Daily Times, Wednesday, August 18, 1948. SPORTING It’s eos; t .. . when fj m Promising You Bi ftCI \AV.h E I 1 Y mm .Were Sadd gets better 1 s\jSiJ 1 ■ Parad * r 4 1 The colts and geldings’ section at Riccarton on Saturday, was run i ,H w i You’ve had to struggle 1 ! P| lip. V jg mm ion was won by King’s Evidence, with the housework, feel- V Jj ! IH ill i J/J '0 W headed. Owned by Mr J. P. O’Br ing absolutely done up with * 1|| ft raced consistently last season, and backache. Of course you a 4 Hf / King’s Evidence is a chestnut geldi have; and you know the * 2 J H Solicitor-general from’ Eulalie, who wonderful relief when backM / ■ a nice turn of speed. ache gets better. And when the trouble is due to slug- . /1 The runner-up to King’s Evidei race from Beech Hill, by Defoe. gish kidneys you do got > % : SSEfillMiS ■■ Washdyke. rolief from Do Witt’s Pills. Then housework really does |||| seem easy. RH A bay gelding by Royal Chief phries, was third. His dam is b? Woodend from Fairform, whose pro and Passaform. ing up . . if they are failing vital organs accumulations, to trap and expel impurities and stimulate them to full At the finish of the first divisior and you’re getting backache activity. Flight • (Airway—Moorflower), Ti because of it . . . you can The great advantage of this Talent (Foxbridge—Starbeam), but (and you should) do sometrusted family medicine is that Talent, who appeared to be doing thing about it. Turn to De it not only relieves the backtrained by F. D. Jones at Riccarton, Witt’s Pills for help. They ache but helps to clear up and Talent by W. J. Bromby at Tr are specially prepared directly on the kidneys, help to eliminate from to act They these one common cause of it. Ask your chemist 'for a bottle of De Witt’s Pills to-day. Taken altogether, the youngste: the names of some of them should this season. JL« U m E le Wit ts 1 lls STRONG FIELDS Blade soedall y to relieve the pain of Backache, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago — and Joint Pains. Prices 3/6 and 6/6 (plus Sales Tax). A product of E. C. De Witt & Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. 9 Herbert Street. Wellington. New Zealand. FINAL DAY OF NATIONAL ____ MEETING ACCEPTORS ANNOUNCED WINTER SKIN TROUBLES CHILD’ s 01 Aai no P.A. CHRISTCHURCH. Aug. 17. Provision will be made for two divi- / / mm f - . / ■ ■III |lj% <£p?>L v sions in the Longbeach Hack Handicap 331 ■ illy* iJ y VULvv on the final day of the Canterbury Joe- / Quickly relieved by rubbing Vicks VapoRub on chest, throat and Saturday. Acceptances are:— 10.32— 1 Jtrw * Hunt Cup Steeplechase, of £600. 1 Jj 7 back at bedtime. Eases breathing, “draws out” congestion, calms coughing. . mm^m*** About two miles and a-half.—Lunaria (11) 11.1, Tenorman (6) 10.11, Siglow (9) 10.8, Forage (3) 10.6, Ringscarf (5) 9.8, Hughsotis (8), Colonel Smart (4),’ Warfield (2) 9.4, Dark Game (7), Open Cast d / . | v > If It ■■ r VapoRub Vick Products Inc., 122 E. 42 St., New York (10), Real Night (1) 9.0. 11.22— Longbeach Handicap, of £500. Seven furlongs.—Money Lender (17), 9.7, Deficiency (22) 9.2, Night Owl (4) 9.0, Dej Wk HtMtO tract (33) 8.12. Great Victory (37). Autoshine (28). Repudiate (2), Rival Chase (12) 8.11, Ned Kelly (29) 8.10, Resolute ceil r. 8/4 9 y (26). Leeston (14) 8.8, Beau Ideal (6), [i t - ./ 5 B ni & Finigan (19), Pierre (16); Super (23) 8.7, Idle Jest (11), Extra Flight (3), Disturb- » M Vj im^r- * SOKtNtSS, CHAFING. COLD SPOTS ance (39) 8.6, Show Boy (34) 8.5, Clive Bay (21), Evening Star (18), The Rip (8) TTTHEN harsh weather dries VV your skin, causing rough patches and similar troubles, 8.4. Beaugencv (38), Glencona (35) 8.2, / F°r mum and dad Mr Buzz (5) 8.1, Advent (32), All Alone (30), Chord (36), Conclusion (15), Finn McCool (25), Flying Fort (1), Indian Morn apply a little Zam-Buk leach night. This will soon clear f~ f or °M an d young 1 JyjfM My For little daughter (7), King Karri (27), Morning Watch (20), Our Style (10), Pink Socks (24), Scuttle the skin, leaving it lovely and soft again. Zam-Buk, a rich emollient (13), Sequoia (9), Sblimbine (31) 8.0. 12.12— 1 Sydenham Hurdles, of £1000., Two miles.—Boolamskee (3) 11.6. Bay Robe (4) containing six active medica- ** ana oaoy son, 10.8. Skywriter (2) 10.2, Glad Fox. (12) ments easilv absorbed bv the 9.13. Young Bob (8) 9.12, Diamond King pores, can always be depended W right* s is right for everyone ! (6) 9.11, Sphere (11), Pedantic (5) 9.10, Turf Topic (9) 9.8, Pimlico (7) 9.7, Foreign upon to act quickly and Ways (i) 9.2, Nanook (10) 9.1. thoroughly. CHAPPED'HANDS & CHILBLAINS x \ lT f C 12.57— Styx Hurdle Race Handicap, of £600. One mile and three-quarters and 60 yards. Zam-Buk is wonderfully soothiff ntf A —Morocco (9) 11.1, Foreign Ways (18) ing and healing for chapped' KfRlV \\ il ■ W 10.12. Specialist (2) 10.9. Big Top (15) 10.7, Money Bird (3) 10.3, John Gay (19) hands and chilblains. In addiIV 111 1 OnOP 10.2, Vanity King (10) 10.0, Robert (20) tion, its valuable antiseptic properties safeguard against any infection of the cracked or broken skin. eeSS^SE 9.12, Lord Broiefort (12) 9.11. Flying Hawk (17) 9.7, Fort Silver (13) 9.6, Benbecula (16), Gold Song (8) 9.5, Roman Duke (1) 9.4, John o’ London (14) 9.3, Supreme Shepherd (6), Cornish Note (5), Robot Never be without (11), Legal Right (4), Precipitate (7) 9.0 1.42— HEATHCOTE HANDICAP, m.Ku 1 z IDBAL FOR TOILET [to /d] lllDUJ a AND NURSERY x Wm Of £1000 - Nine furlongs. stlb St lb 14 Lord Elgin 9 8 18 Merry 10 Ballinagh 9 6 Robin .. 8 3 * C. E. Fulford (Aus.) 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 8

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STRONG FIELDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 8

STRONG FIELDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26853, 18 August 1948, Page 8