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LATE SPORTING

VINCENT J.C. NOMINATIONS

New Year Trot.— Alniont, Jun.. Lsmderfiat Lauderwild, A. Jopp's b g by LauderdaleWitch, Avondale, Hildale, Lena 8., Flossie. I V. S., Minaret Brownie. Messenger, Tourbillon, Perfection, Truthfull. Lauderdoon, Brazil, Dan Tracey, P. Lewis's eh f by Lauderdale — Whitefoot, Lauderbome, Vincent, Patience, Harvest Lad, Stooker. Laudervale, Lettydale, Haymaker. Matakanui Handicap.— Brighton, Moudjik, Coofcardie, King of Tiunips, Radium, Tugela, Eegiment, King of the Hills, Olliver, Stepenfeldt Metford. Spider, "Visionary, Imaginary. Vincent Trotting Stakes. — Laudervald. Jopp's b g by Laudeidale— "Witch, J. Mathsson's Bellboy— Magsie L.. Gleuaffrica, Clorine, Lady Pet Hi'dale, Minaret, Brownie, Lauderdoon, Brookdale, Brazil. J. Lewis's cb f by Lauderdale— Whitefoot, Lauderhome, Harvest Lad, Lettydale, Perndale, Harvesldale, Rose<3ale.

At a meeting of tho Christchurch Consumptive Sanatorium Committee on ThursI day the question arose as to which contributed most cases of consumption— town or country. The general opinion of the medical gentlemen "present was thai, a large majority of the cases came from the country. The White Star steamer Cufic, which arrived at Melbourne from New York, recently, is reported to have left New I York with the "largest and most valuable cargo that has ever left the American port for Australia, her cargo including a number of locomotives and a quantity of railway material for the New South Wales Government. — The litile -village of Llanymynech. on. the borders of Wales, boasts an inn which! is partly in England and partly in Wales. Thus one-half of the bmlding is subject to I the Welsh Sunday Closing Act, while the I other half is amenable to English law*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 53

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LATE SPORTING Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 53

LATE SPORTING Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 53

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