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LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

RICCARTON GALLOPS > Telegraph.—Press Association. CnniSTonunoH, this day. Tukiie was a very sharp frost, but a beautiful sunny morning followed, Htiku and Mohican citntored oneo round on Ihooutsidecourso proper, where nil tho work, except schooling, was done. Then they galloped six furlongs in 1.25, finishing together. Cannie Clncl assisted by Stronghold and Signalman ran a mile in 1.51. llaiitapu easily bent The Guesser over a mile and a quarter in 2 80. Royal Crown and Terrapin traversed a mile in 153. Secret Society and I'otrovnn, wcro not fully extended over oight furlongs, the last seven in 1,38 Repu'io hud tho best of B.mdunster over a i die in 1.53 Graduated Tax, Bayonet, and Zealous were associated over a milo and a quarter, and finished together in 2 23, tho litter going well wiihin hcrsolt riia-tonitis, Narcissus, and llolu, wont mice round at throe quarter paco Waiwora cantered Scottish Ministrel, assisted by Mis--, Jowell and Sophistic, galloped a mile and a quarter, tho last milo in 157. Papain cantered oneo round at half paco, The second timo ho was very eoro. Thoro was littlo to choose between nippowai and Ranana at the end of once round in 2,54, Cavalry went oneo steady, and then one mile at throo parts speed. Horry Boy aud Lissa ran a mile, a strong working gallop. Mnnjcs«, Lr.e Enfield, and Lidy Soult started off at the milopoat. The latter was left about six length", but mudo up the list ground before half tho distance was left behind, aud finished with Manjoss t'.vo lengths ahead of Leu Enfield in 1.52, Miignificciili gave it very poor display over hurdles and continually ran oIT, Nadador (J. Hall) and Eclair (Watt) went twico round over the schooling tenres, Both jumped well, ospocially the former Kremlin an 1 Maliutonga ,voro not ridden out, and linishod together at tho end of a mile, Haydn easily beat Pipi over a milo. Mocassin and Star went twice round, the lirst steady and the second at threes quarter pace. , Aka Aka went once round at half pace aud was then joined by Tahac, who boat him over a mile and a half in 2.57. Sultana (Cochrane) fenced well while going once round over tho schooling course , | Slow Tom was far too «ood for Agitator ovor two miles on tho (hit, TiiiMi'n, looking very lit, cantered. Spalpeen was not stripped. Ho got cast in his box on the railway, but it is thought ho sustained no serious damage. la (Wood) repeatedly rofused to faco tho hurdles, and ovonlinlly ho fell, Tho rider mounted him again, and at tho next foncc ho got his mar hind log between the top and second rails, and \>, was out to the bono, He will probably never ra?o again, a»d has been scratched (or all engagements, Comfort lias boon withdrawn from Iho Grand National Steeplechase.

It was remarked (says tlio Holmrt Marmiry) that among tlio passengers for Now Zi'ftlmiil poc s.a. lonic from England, Micro wns n large proportion of young men of what may bo termed llio bettor class, seekinn thoir fortunes in tlio Britain of tlio South. They were not working twn, but as one of them said, they woro going onward to seek work, starved out, in point of fixnt, from bo tormod gonteol employmonts in tlio Homo Country. "Cloricing,' said another, " is just slavery, nnd wo niv looked down upon if wo take rutin- ..}. labour." A chiu'iieiorislic is this of tho many graded ilininotioim of life in (ho Old Country, whom the householder sporting a brass knocker on tho front door looks down upon tho housohohlor who has only one of common iron; distinction by tho way, not unknown this sido of tho globe.

To succesifully introduco ut low well tried remedies, Iho proprietors, I'. Book and Co., manufacturing chemists ol AdoInitio mill Auckland, have umilo ivrmnj-e* 1 menis with tho leading tradesmen to sell tho first trial packet to each customer on Approval, giving it printed guarnnteo to that effect, The price will bo refunded in tho event of it not being approved of. Ono of tlieso is " Book's Rheumatic Powder," prico 3s (id; This is mi intomol remedy; it expels the exeoss of uric acid. r-vor 700 enrod cases nro on record for tho North Island alone. " Curn-IIypo" is another, being purely herbal and rather pleasant to tn lie; will he much esteemed as an opening modicino for children as well as adults, hut has proved an nbsohuo euro for indigestion and nil its symptoms, Prico of it largo bottle, only Is Gd, Another famous modicino is "Bock's Balsam," prico Is Gd, for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, asthma, and bronchitis; affords quick relief, and proves permanent in tho end, As thero can bo nothing fairer Man to rolunrl tho money whon not np-< proved of, wo trust tho public will avail then-solves of thisoffor.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1064, 11 August 1904, Page 3

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LATEST SPORTING NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1064, 11 August 1904, Page 3

LATEST SPORTING NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1064, 11 August 1904, Page 3

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