Cycling. — The following are the handicaps for the Fifty-mile Boad Race, to be run on Monday next, starting at 8 a.m. from the Plough Inn, Eiccarton, the scratch man starting at 8.10 a.m. :— A. C. Wilmot and W. J. S. Hayward scr, T. H. North 4min, F. Truman Stain, J. Bate and E. E. Fitzhenry 6min, W. G-. WiUiams and H. Wilson 7min, H. Dyer, E. N. Thompson and F. N. Adams Stnin, R. P. Clarksen and L. Partridge lOmin. Hoilowai's Oiktmkkt ahd Tills aro beyond all doubt the most valuable and most convenient medicines that travellers can take across the seas to distant climes, for ohange of climuo and the new conditions and snrrouudiupjs of life to which they will be exposed will assuredly give rise to great disturbances of tho system and to such especial morbid states of the blood and constitution generally as will render the nse of there effectual remedies highly necessary, for they will find in them a ready and safe means of relief in most ot the diseases whioh affiiot tbe human race, and with them at hand they may be said to have physician always at their ciU.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6831, 19 April 1890, Page 2
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