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SPORTING.

BUSY MEN.

' WELLINGTON R.C. MEETING. THIRD DAY. BOBRIKOFF WINS SUMMER lIANDI CAP. AND BREAKS N.Z. RECORD. (Per United Press Association.) TRENTHAM, January 26. The weather is overcast for the concluding day of the meeting. The course is in capital, order and the attendance good. Results:— . Wallaccville Welter. —Toanga 1, Faunus 2, Kildonian 3. All started. Won by a short neck. ■ Time, 1.15. : Melrose Welter. —Sharpshooter 1, Mataari 2, Swimming Belt 3. Scratched—Effort. Won by a couple of lengths. Time, 1.28 1-5. . Hopeful Stakes.—Tenterhook 1, Saxifrage 2, Tribulation 3. Scratched stop. Won by half a length. Time, 48«ics. Summer Handicap.—Bribrikoff 1, Effort 2,. Morrivonia 3. > Scratched—Gold Lace, Equitas, and Yi. Won in a canter by a length and a half. Time, 1.39 1-5 —a New Zealand record. The winner received an ovation on his return to the weighing enclosure. Selling Plato.—Expansion 1, Ideate 2, Simplex 3. Scratched—-Swimming Belt, Separator, Bprnadine, Multiple, ■ Morriletta, and Subdue., Won easily by two lengths. Time, Imin 16 l-ssec-.

BY-ACHILLES.” Since Dervish was purchased at the Feilding meeting from Mr G. F. Moore by Mr E. Jackman, he has won two.races out of three starts. Adria, winner of the Foxtoni Cup, is trained by Harry Jackson, who formerly had charge of Mr G, F, Moore’s horses. The daughter of Stopniak—Fairymaid is one of the fastest gallopers of the many good ones Harry has had the handling of. but she is unfortunately very badly behaved at the barrier, and hence it is that she has not scored on several occasions. . In the Cup on Saturday luck was on her side, as she got away smartly, and never gave anything else a chance. The Soult gelding Strathmoira, winner of the Telephone Hack at Foxton, was a present 'from Mr Massey, Loader of the Opposition; to Mr H. McManaway. Strathmoira won a race at the recent Pahiatua ineetmg - , so lie is proving a very valuable gift. ' . Quite a contretemps occurred, in the January Hack Handicap, one that was decidedly unfortunate for the supporters of the Messeiia stable, and there are quite a few in Foxton. Waitoto was ridden by J. Morris, trainer of Envoy, who started in the same race, and after Waitoto had won a protest was handed in. based on the fact that the rider of the winner was the trainer of Envoy, who started in the same race, and after Waitoto had won a .protest was handed in based oh the fact that the rider of the winner was the trainer of an unsuccessful, 'competing horse in the same race. It was a distinct breach of the rules and the stewards had no option, but to disqualify Waitoto, who was favourite on the, machine, and award the stakes to Marathon, who finished second, thils making another win for the Hathaway stable during the day. Daring the second day of the Foxton gathering, a somewhat serious disturbance occurred in the jockeys’ room, which reisulted inv, jv 'well-known Feildir.g trainer being, considerably cut and bruised about the face. The affair was brought officially before the .stewards. ~ After discussing the matter in the evening further consideration was adjourned till Friday.

Should Weigh this Question and Profit by Another's .Experience. Success in business is often handicapped. . • A man may have plenty of capital. May have energy in abundance. May know his business well. And still success comes slowly. It’s a case of too great a burden. The back can’t carry it all. A lame, or acfiing back is a handiap. Drive, the ache aWay; and make work a pleasure. Learn what backache mean®; ' Learn that backache is kidney ache. . Learn how to shake it off. Bead how this man did it. Mr James Lett,, sen., 30 Wilson Street, Wanganui, soys:—“ Nine years ago I slipped while helping to lift a piano down some steps and ricked my back. I never seemed to get over it, I'imagine that my kidneys were hurt—hence mv suffering. My worst affliction was pain in my back, .sometimes I would be. free of it for weeks, but the pain wak sure to return, and in fact, got worse each time, and I would be so bad that I could scarcely move. My secretions, were always in a frightful state, scalding a great deal, and containing a brick-dust-like sediment. Some time ago, when I, had . a very bad attack and had to stay in the. house, I saw Doan’s Backache; Kidney Pills advertised, and sent to Wiltoh’s Pharmacy for some. The result of using , this , medicine, was marvellous, I never came .across the like of it. After a short time I was out of pain, and the secretions were in a perfectly natural state. These are, splendid pills, as anybody with backache and kidney complaint may prove for themselves,’’ .Mr Lett confirms'' the above "It is eight years since I made the above state-' ment, and I am pleased to say that my cure has stood the test of time. I never have backache now, and the secretions are clear and regular.” Doan’s ■ Backache Kidney Pills are a special medicine for the kidneys and bladder, they are for men and women, old and young and may be taken by all with perfect safety. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s, per bottle (six bottles 16s Gd) or will be posted on receipt of price’ by Foster-McClellan Co., 76' Pitt Street Sydney. - , - But be sure you get DOAN’S.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 6

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SPORTING. BUSY MEN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 6

SPORTING. BUSY MEN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 6