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CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. H. Purnoll for tho Wanganui Caledonian Sooiety's sports on Monday, 23rd January:—

If the organs of the human body do net carry off impurities naturally they must bo mode to do so artifically, and must be restored to working order. These impurities clog the system, and are a poison as deadly, though more slow in their operation, as prussic acid, hemlock, or any other of the well-known poisons. The discomfort, pain, depression and loss of energy they cause to the individual are easily recognisable, and it is suicidal not to arrest the symptoms in time by curative or alterative treatment. For such there is nothing on the market more effective than the Liver, Kidney, Indigestion and Constipation Syrup, prepared by B. F. Darby, of Martou, Chemist. If you are out of sorts, try it ! — Advt.

"For the Blood is theltfe"— CLAßKE'S •WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Sourvey , Eczema, Bad Legs, Skiu and Blood Diseases, Piniples, and Sores of all kinds its effects are marvellous. Thousands of wonderful cures have been effected by it. Bold everywhere at 2 9d.

Professional Eyoiii its. 100 yds. A W Watts . . . . 5 J B Wooda . . . . C WB Clark „ .. 5 FHSomors.. .. 0 B Kaynoa . . . . 7 , GGray .. .. 7 1) McGregor 7 HNBeasley.. .. 8 R 0 Spring . . . » 8 AJ Petherick .. 8 ACoffy .. .. 8 C E Ferry . . . . 9 E A Brown .. .. 0 FAnaloy .. .. 10 A E Lett .. .. 10 A Jamos . . . . 10 8 Davisori . . . . 10 ■JBBuriiB .. .. 11 RPAnsley .. .. 11 H R Woon . . . . — J J Irwin . . . • — F Mullin . . . . — F W Whlskor , ■ — DWHoid <. n. — A£i Hailigah . . — j Hayes . i . i — P J Fronlont 1 1 — F Green .; . i — it Hayes . • . . — A G Jaques . . . . — ERoid :: :; - 880 YAaiis 220 440 ■yds. yds. 5 10 11 11 11 - 10 17 15 25 33 18 10 8 17 19 1G — 13 17 IB - 10 20 18 28 38 — 20 28 20 28 20 — 14 14 — 8 14 18 - 20 — 20 - 2S — 23 - 26 - $ — is 28 F Mullin H R Woon J J Irwin AEHalligan.. C E Horraan . . D McGrogor . . R O Spring . . D W Reid . . B Eaynea L Wai-a J Hayes P J Froniont A W Watts . . E A Brown W Battery .. S Suitor II Hayes W O May . . E Reid <| H May .. sell .. 10 .. 15 .. 20 .. 25 .. 25 .. 25 .. 30 .. 35 .. 35 .. 35 .. 35 .. 40 .. 40 .. 40 .. -10 .. 40 ..40 , .. 45 .. 45 One Mas, A A MoPhail . . F Mullin H R Woon . . J J Irwin AEHalligan.. F W Whisker P W Reid LWard W Rattery B Salter J Cavanagh „ P 3 Fromout WO May .. J3 Roid J H May W H Murray . . .. sch . . sch .. 20 .. 30 .. 55 .. 60 .. 65 .. 75 .. 85 .. 85 .. 00 .. 90 . . «0 .. 00 .. 95 .. 05

Amateur Events. 100 220 440 880 120 yds yds yds yds Hardies W Harris .. Bch soh 5 — — G H Holder 2 soh 10 — owes Byds A L Stedman 15 — — owes Byds O H Sfc Hill. . — soh soh soli — B Gilmour . . 4• 7 17 35 - L B AVob3ter G 12 22 — owes 10yds H J Cameron 6 15 26 — owos 12yds X D'Aroy . . C 9 21 35 owes Cyds GPownall .. — 9 19 10 — T Craig . . 513 25 — owes 4ydu M Spurdle .. — 16 17 40 — H Tilloy . . — — owes 2yds O Dytnook . . 7 — — — — " E A Greagor 7 16 — — — Jas. Bruce . . - — 25 '40 — G Craig . . — 17 — — — DBurroll .. — 15 — TW Shelly.. 8 17 27 — — W C Morgan 8 17 27 40 — CMCarvill.. 817 30 — — X Matthews.. 9 18 — — — H Thurlow . . 30 45 — R Ewing .. —20 30 -- soh Fordei- ' . . —16 25 40 — A H Holder . . — — owes 16yds

Cycling Events. Jin lm l^m 2m WOlarkson .. soh 6 — 30 W Staokwood 5 5 sch soh EEitchie .. 5 ech 15 20 JWingate .. 5 15 70 80 ft.Coe .. 15 30 4S 55 E Campbell ..15 30 70 85 W Cumberland 20 85 125 145 IKirkwood ..20 45 75 80 J Stobie . . 25 30 75 -80 M Ellis ..25 85 150 180 I Byrnes . . 25 45 75 80 Piripi Horima '. . 30 95 1(35 210 r Kitchen ..35 60 135 155 JMayo ..40 95 145 190 0 Cotter . . 40 95 175 200 J Solonmn .. 40 95 175 200 FlNettleship .. 45 100, 180 220 1 Eodgers . . 45 100 • 180 220 JKobson .. 45 100 180 — Kingi .. 95 350 ~ —

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Bibliographic details

Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 2

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CALEDONIAN SPORTS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 2

CALEDONIAN SPORTS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 2

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