ACCEPTANCES AT 10 P.M. Milburn Hurdles 3 Fernhill Handicap 3 Juvenile Handicap . .. 3 St. Andrew’s Handicap 6 Grand Stand Handicap .. 5 Taihoa Handicap 2 Allanton Welter .. 3 Farewell Handicap RULES AND REGULATIONS. All races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing:. Entries by telegram must be confirmed in writing at the earliest possible opportunity, under a penalty of 2sovs. Owners are responsible for all penalties and allowances. In all handicap races, except two-year-olds, where not otherwise stated, the minimum weight will be 7st. The winner of any race after declaration ot weights may be re-handioapped. Entries and Acceptances close at 5 p.m. op their respective dates unless notified to the contrary. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. Box 142, Dunedin. 7n SHBURTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, DECEMBER 26, 1922. PROGRAMME. First race starts 11.30 a.m. 1. ADVANCE HANDICAP (Harness), of 200 so vs; second horse to receive 30sovs and third horse 15sovs from the stake. One mile and a-half. For horses that have not won in better than 3.46 at time of nomination. Nomination/ 20s; acceptance, 50s. 2. MITCHAM HANDICAP (Saddle), of 2Ooßovs ; second horse 30sovs and third horse loeovs from the stake. One mile and a-half. For unhoppled trotters. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. 3. ASHBURTON TROTTING CUP HANDICAP (Harness), of 750sovs (including silver cup, value £30); second horse ICOsovs and third honse 50sovs from the stake. Two miles. For horses that can do 4.38 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 140 s. 4. M'LEAN HANDICAP (Saddle), of 225®ovs; second horse 35sovs and third horse 15sovs from the stake. One mile and a-quarter. For horses that can do 3niin or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 60s. 5. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP (Harness), of 275sovs; second horse 40sovs and third horse 20sova from the stake. One mile and a-half. For horses that can do 3.33 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 655. 6. BOXING DAY HANDICAP (Harness), of 360sovs ; second horse 50sovs ancE third horse 25 so vs from the stake. One mile and a-quarter. For horses that can do 2.50 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 70s. 7. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (Harness)/ of 250sovs; second horse 40sovs and third horse 20sovs from the stake. Two miles. For unhoppled trotters that can do 4.55
or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 62s 6d. 8. FINAL HANDICAP (Saddle), of 250sovs ; second horse 40sovs andi third horse 2030 vs from the stake. One mile. For horses that can do 2.19 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 62s 6d. NOMINATIONS will close on WEDNESDAY, December 6, 1922, at 5 p.m._. at the Secretary’s Office, Tancred street, Ashburton. HANDICAPS will appear on or about SATURDAY, December 16, 192*2. ACCEPTANCES will close on WEDNESDAY, December 20, 19*22, at 5 p.m. T c STAND AT PUKEURI. The Thoroughbred Horse MARCO BELLO. Sire Varco —dam Adrea. TERMS: Thoroughbreds £8 8s; Hackneys. £5 ss. Grazing 2s 6d per week. All care; no responsibility. JAMES THOMSON, 26s Owner, Pukeuri. COLDSTREAM BELLS (Pacer, 2.19), A. and N.Z. Stud Books, WILL STAND AT MOSGIEL And Travel Immediate District, visiting Dunedin and Milton if required. By ABBEY BELLS (imp.), Australia’s Leading Sire (A. 5.8.). First Dam SAL TASKER (2.16. 4.40) (N.Z.5.8.), record holder. Her two-year-old performance (2.20) stood for 18 years. By the Champion Sire Rothschild. Second Dam JESSIE (2.25) record-holder in her day; by Boston, by imp. Berlin. Further breeding see Stud Book. COLDSTivEAM BELLS is sire of Queen Chimes (2.18), champion Ally in her year, winning the two Derbys at Christchurch and Futurity Stakes at Wanganui; Apremoi, the recognised champion filly on the West Coast; Springfield, Coldwater, Passing Shadow, Fashion Plate. Drumbui, etc., and has thus proved himself a sterling sire. Paddocking for mares, 3s. Mares ex train met at Mosgiel. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms; £6 6s, payable on January 1, 1923, with returned privilege at £3 3s. All correspondence to 23au . J. MUNRO, Mosgiel.
An eminent medical authority sialos that in tho body of an average man there is enough fat to make seven bars of soap; lime enough to whitewash a lion coop; phosphorous to make 2200 match heads; potassium in sufficient quantity to »nd<r* a toy cannon go off; iron that would make two good-sized nails; sulphur enough to rid a. dog of fleas; sugar enough to (ill a sifter for tho table; as much magnesium as would make a. dose of magnesia. The actual value of the materials of which tho lord of creation is made is four shillings and a penny 1
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