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SPORTING.

* Egmont Races. Acceptances and General Entries. The following acceptances and general entries have been received for tho Egmont Eacing Club's Summer Meeting, -nhich is to come off on 18th and 19th February — First Handicap Hurdles. Jenny Wuteifnll Jacob Here Takapu Koromiko Satyr The Peer Egmont Handicap. Dudu Rcduso Lonoro Patchwork Antelope Loorina Foiton Weka Vendor Orator Eileon La Petite Fillo Hawcra Welter Handicap. Lenoro Montroso Cyclono Vendor WeVa Orator Eileen The Peer FlcU Flying Handicap. Quadrant Recluso Antelope Boulanger St. Malo Cyclono Weka Jenny Eileen Fletn. Sapling Stakes. Goodwood Fraternito Heunit Cretonne Roacfelub Fortune Melns Nursery Handicap. Same as for Sapliug Stakes. Trial Slnkes. Harechal Neil Amina The Peer F irtt Hack Slat. Viola Good Day Rainbow Javelin Tattler Waibi Architect Waltonia Worth Torpedo The Orphan Sirius Link Despised Nganolo Lodoie Strike Chance Kimborioy Durus Minnie Handmaid Lady Gordon Merman Ishmpel Loch Leven Daisy Myrtle Karewa Second Hack Flat. Ngaio Javelin TatlJcr Wftihi Waltonia Worth The Orphan Jack tho Lad Sirius Torpedo Despised Link Nganeko Lodore Stuko Kimberloy Durus Zareba Minnie Myitlo lehniael First Hack Hurdles. Good Day .Ergot Jack the lad Ivy .J£none Whalebone Chunco Zartba Loch Leven M)rtlo Pukaka Second Hack Hindlcs. Same as Fust ilnck Hurdle?, with the exception of Loch Leven, Weights for Fust Hack Hurdles and First Hack Flat are due on 4th proximo. Acceptances urc due on Uth February; and the final piyment (4 soys) for the Egmont Handicap a ust ulso bo made on tho came date.

Captain Edwin wired as follows at 1.15 p.m.: — North to nest and south-wost gulo after 16 hours from now, with hoavy sen ; glass falling, and wind backing within next 12 hours. /■ few tilings worth Knowing :— Tint borax and brown sugar ard one or the best cures for Cattarrh j a stiong lemon squash, taken at bed-time, is one of the best things in tlio world for Colds ; a dose of quinine will euro obo Colic or Ciamp at any time; that a roasted onion poultice on the throat and chest is a Biirc euro for '"roup and Bronchitis in children ; that the common black (dark green) field thistle vull cure Neuralgia when nil other ron-edici fail; tint a syrup made from the prickly pear is one of the best tough Byrups known, and has no equal for Whooping Cough,; that common baking Boda applied to Burns and Scalds gives instantaneous relief j That an ominent physician cures every case of scarlet fever with nothing else but waim lemon Bquash and gum arabic; that anyone suffering from Corns oi Bunyons will find a certain cure by wearing Crichton andNewman's Boots and Shoes.— Auvr. Wolfe's schnapps 40 years before tho public. Buy original unopened bottle. — Adtt. The importance of being photogiaphcd should be recognised by both >oung and old. Kvervone should be photographed, not necessarily for themselves, but for the sake of relations and friends. It is des rablo, too, that the picture sbould be a good likeness, as well as a permanent photograph. It is important, therefore, to employ a photographer on uhom roliance can be placed. In order to produce good work, not only experience and skill are required, but a number of costly instruments are necessary. Mr A. Martin, of Wangamn, can, with conGdenco, undertake work in any branch of photography. — Advt. "Kkatiko's Powdee" destroys Bugs Fleas, Sloths, Beetles, and all other ir.Bcets whilst quite harmless to domestic animals In exterminating Beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is norfeclly olean in application: See the article you purchaso is " Keating's," as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in Tins, Gd, Is, and 2s Gd each, by all chemists. Be not deceived by specious repre entations See that you get Wolfe's schnapps. — Am "For the Blood is tho Life."— Cjjabkb,s World-fami'd Blood MIXTURE is warranted to clonuso the blood from nil impurities from whatever cause arising: From scrofula, scurvy, eczema, skin and Wood diseases, and sores of .ill kinds, its effects are marvolloiia. Thousands of to <tmiomalj. Sold iv bottles, 2a 9d and 1U each, by chemiatsand patent medicine vendors orcrywhere. Sile proprietors, The Lincoln aiU Midland Counties Drug Co., Lincoln, £urland. TowLBS Pennyroyal and SrBKL Pills fob pkhat.bs quickly correct all irreguliintics, and relieve the distressing sj mptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is I id and 2s QsJ of all chetnists and patent medicine vendors. Prepared only by Tho Lincoln and Midland Counties Ping Co., Lincoln England. Bewurn of imitations. Wolfe's schnapps, only those who have never used the genuine urtielo tire imposed upon, -Adyt.

If you want really good strong, sorvice»l Üboots and shoes for the present season jut l call at Crichton and Newman's Cash Boo l . Palace, where you wi!l find tho best and iheapeßfc stock in town to choose from at prices to suit ovoryono. We keep only tho best makes in colonial made boots and shoes. We havo just opened a splendid stock of English and German boots and shoes, which we are offering very cheap nnd would well roimvft call. — Advt. Eve^one requiring Drapery nnd Clothing would do well to pay a visit to the shop noit Drew's, whero everything is being sold regardless of cost during the neit 4 necks. Advt. J. H. Dalion took all tho First Prizes at Dunedin ExLibition for High-class Tailoring, — Advt. Insist upon having the genuine Wolfe's schnapps. Beware of bogus imitations. — Adtt.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 27 January 1891, Page 3

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SPORTING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 27 January 1891, Page 3

SPORTING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 27 January 1891, Page 3

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