m Jt is §ood. ////J/ It is a sure and quick remedy for many I W things. ffiowel disorders, | Stomaef) troubles, K jj ailments of tfie Sidneys B U and bladder, I Wolfes I Schnapps h B < v. Jt helps in eases of I 'Vj Rheumatism. B Jt clears the ffilood— 1 through the Kidneys. S W SWf accept any substitute. you must 9 e t the genuine.
ing spot than of yore. Mr C. F. Mark has made very complete arrangements for the convenience of. patrons to the ground, and these will find everything quite up to date. No better programme has ever been put on at Alexandra Park, and lovers of trotting are promised something' quite above the ordinary. -The quality of the horses engaged is a long way ahead of the average, and some of the events promise to be unusually exciting. Proceedings will commence at one o’clock with the Maiden Trot Handicap, of 30 sovs, over one mile and a-half. There are ten acceptors for this, among which the Sydney representative, Fidget, ought to play a strong hand, while Victor Hugo may be dangerous. My tip is FIDGET 1 VICTOR HUGO 2 In the Pony Trot Handicap, of 25 sovs, one mile and a-half, appears the name of Mambrino Abdallah, who on performances should win. He is asked to give away some tremendous starts, however, and will have to put up a great go to win. Eric, with fifteen seconds start, is a pretty reliable trotter, who may trouble the Christchurch horse, but I must place them : MAMBRINO ABDALLAH 1 iSEr ::==! • > ■ ! 1 ■ ♦ One of thje great attractions will be the Auckland Trotting Cup, of 200 sovs, over a distance of two miles. Of the local horses Sierra and Three Kings read best, but the Sydney trotters, Durbar or Van Dieman, may pull off the event, so that they Should finish : DURBAR , 1 2 SIERRA 3 Tjhe Middle~Clhss Trot x should bring about an interesting contest, and in looking through the list of those engaged the horses with the likeliest winning prospects are KING GEORGE I ! SNIP 2 < DAPHNE 3 The Great Northern Trotting Handicap, of 200 sovs, to be run in heats over a -mire, siiould prove a particularly good race. It Es, of course, impossible to say what beats the various horses entered will start in, but a particularly dangerous ttio, who should provide winners for Whatever heat they go for, are » •. ■ . | ■ FAIRY QUEEN 1 ■ OCCIDENTAL 2 .‘UA|RR* .... 3 Owing/ to the acceptances for the pony rapee not closing till Friday next, I am T'* hazard any selection in the two rnqee for the liliputiaps, but both ptteiwiwfto he competed fop by pig fields. The programme is as under
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 668, 24 December 1902, Page 23
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