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SPORTING.

C.J.C. SPRING MEETING. ' LIBST DAY.— November 8.

[PJ-K PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Curistcuurou, Novenber B— »Tlie flret days raws took place to cay. Results :— HunDLUS'— Norton, 1 ; Magpie, 2 ; Marquis of fewkesbury, 3. Won by half a longlh Time, 4uiini 0 3 slhe sees. Dividends, £4 9s 6J and £5.

Maiden Stakes. —Young Cheviot, 1 ; Paramo, 2 ; Tho Winchninn, 3.

" KLEVB.n M<SN FKOZI3N TO DEATH." " They %«d imndirid rouhd and round in tluit blinding snowstorm hope tuhj lost, in a placf only a hundrel yard* tqunre ; and when cold and fatigui vaiiqiiit/ied then at last, (hey tco >,»«(/ out a cave in (fie mow and lay down and dial, not knowing that fine steps more would have i>r vght them into t'e (rue path " i Thus eleven f red us lives wore lost in uia'' : nr the do*od o*o nt from \lmtl3luno in Septaibr, 1870. Tiny suiftred the bi It rest death recorl d ia the history of tho=e rooiuitiins fall us that history h with dreadful Uugedi<e. Sad to think thai tlioy wire so neur sa'oty, and yet through igr.o-ance fo far from', it. Alr.al I ov mnny die, under riilf-r«-nt conditions, but for a liko p-mou. H ro is a nan vh i mjp, "AH my irimiU though: 1 w.-e «'o mud, and I did not sare wbo'hur 1 iv^o" • r -liwl." Hh fxpliins us f..]l > Aft : « Up to Ociob3r, 1885," h> t&\», " I wob v rtronjr, htnllhy man. and «qn t l t-> any jtimi of work. At (his ti «-t- I m- lukoi \»kh a p. in that »ime) oko k o.d 6'ruiuht iltouali my hat 1., i „->. if sour thin* «ns Fqiictzing my he.in, »n<l 1 was ia droidlul agony. I li. dto r union' work aud lie up. Then If. II in c a low, weak way. I had no ippo r<«, i n • ivtry uioreol I nlo gavo mo h guat t ain at thb cLeat and a ti^hl, imcomforin' 1 • feeling as if all my food turned to v. ii.-J an-J did tiofc pss uiy 6t)mnch. I lia 1 grrnt poia at my back aod 6i '<b, a'jd wis never free fn m pain r-iglit or da-v. Inch food us I was able to tuko In) lien load on r»-y itmaob, and my heart wl-uIJ tbuwp kg

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badly I could pet no sleep, and night after nifht I would lie awake. !' I became thtt weak I daro not lift the lightest article, nnd bo mrvaoa that Ihe slighted sound startled me. Even the children's noise at play upset ran. When I ventured out of doors I hud to often Btand and rest, and my legs wore so unsteady ■ I conld not walk straight. All thia tolil^ on my spirit, for beforo my attaok 1 scarcely knew my strength. J oonld lift q sack of flour with eosj. " I « ont to our doctor, who suid mine was a bad case. He gave me uipdicioss, but 1 got no relief from them. Now better, now worse, but never well, 1 remained ia this state for over twolve month", and was under the doctor all that time. At last the dorttor recommended me to go to Norwich Hospital and put myself under a celebra'ed physician there aa an indoor patient. I did bo in November, 1886. Tha physic'an «aid, • "sf .'ur heart is Btra'med an I veiy weak.' " Whilst in the hospital I wa9 exnm'ne'J by tr ree doctors, and after being under treatment five weeks my cute teas pronounced incurable 3he doctors suid I woul.l never be able to do hard work again and would never pet any stronger. I was now anziacs to get bom?, so I hfi tbe hospi'a', but kept on receiving medicine as on tutdoor patient for three months lon^ir. Getting vve.ker and weaker, I govo up "taking tboir neiicino and tried different med : cinra my friends told mo of ; but nothing did any goo.', and I lingered, on month after moat". Now, , indeed, I bugan to dcßpair, for from a strong, 'powerful man I wtis reduced I almost to a B'hidow, and dil not care whother I lived or died. "In June, 1087, a book was left at my houso which described a preparation called Wuther Fei;. el's Sjrup, and I read of one caße l.ke mine btinc; cured by it. I eni 1 to my wifo, ' Hero is a ctiaa tbut •saotly corresponds with my case' "I had lost all faith in tmdicinep, but ai a hist rerource s nt to Mr. Edgtrley Bopply Stores, Bung.*.y frr a b. ttle, and had not taken moretbnn hnlf thstonten'.s before I felt better. 'Wife,' I said, " I belitve that Set gel' 8 Syrup is going to cure me. 1 "I began to eat and the f .o.i did me good, and I grew stronger and stronger. After taking three Dottles I got back to my work strong unl healthy, and since then I bnvo never looked behind rue. By taking an occasional dose I keep in gocd health I enn now eat anything and do any kind of work, and went through harvesting as well us anyone, and can lift a pig with oaeo. I (hank God that Saigel's Syrup as evir imde known to me, and feel that I owe ray life to it. You are at liberty to pub'ieh this statement, as I am willing to tell anyone of the benefit 1 have derived from tho medicia?. 11 Votirß tru'y, (Signed) "Mr. Robert Wright, " E'irah iin, Bun -ay, Norfol.- .' •' Witneßß : (Signed) Isa-.o WBioa p. " Grocer and Tea Dealer, Earsham." Mr; Wright's complaint was indigestion and dyspepsia, and the heart disturbance which so , alarmed Lim was tbe result of the mechanical pressure of tho stomach against the heart when tbe latter was inflated with the gases created by undigested and fermenting food. Many are misled thus to mistake indigestion for some other malady. We can only say we »re glad oar friend found the true palb (the right medicine) before his disease left -him no rerenhnt of life to blow into a flame.

HoUoway'B Pills. — Any dyFpep'io Bufferer .aware of the purifying, regulating, and gently apsrient powers of th-so Fills, should permit no one to cloud bis judgment or to warp his curse.. Wi-h n box Of Holloway'B Pills, and attention to Kb accompanying " Directions," he may feel thoroughly satisfied that he can safety and effectually release himself from bis miseries without impairing bis appetite or weakening bis digestion. Thia moet excellent medicine acts aa a nervioe and bodily tonio oy aiding nulritioD, and banißbea a. thoußtir. annoying forms of nervous comphints. An occasional resort to Holloway's renio 'y will prove highly salutary to all persons, whe'her well or ill', whose digestion is slow or imperfect, a condition ÜBually evidenced by weariness, languor, listles^nese, and de3poHdency. (for continuation of reading matter ' see 4th page,)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2

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SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2

SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 2