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ANOTHER OF MUSKET'S STOCK.

A New Z-'a'and horse (siys the Referee) ha<s a<?ain asserted its superiority m Australia. At the Viotorisn Racing Club's sum nor moeiing 1 a Kew Year's Day, the Hon E. Mitchelson's Escutoheon, after runnin» second to Horfcnse (who, by the way, carried 14 b 3 p«nalty for her Maribyrnong Plate win) In the Normanby Piate boat Wellington's daughter, Pingara Darriwell's son, Epicurean, and five others m tha Crl'erlon Stakes Handioap, six furlongs, Hla weight w^s 7*t 3ibs, Pingara having lib less, and Epicurean . 8»t 101 bs. Escutcheon, who waß bred by th<j N.Z. Stad Company, is by Musket out of B9nd Or's ha'f sis'er Rough Rose.

A Scolding Woman. — Tbe barbarities of the ducking-stool for the cure of scolding womeD, though abolished by law, are now oftentimes practiced by a kind of social barbarity none the less reprehensible. Women soold only when they are ill. Instead of blaming them we should prescribe Am. Co.'s Hop Bitters. The entire system will undergo a genial, pleasant change. The nerves will be quieted, and acerbity of word and thought will give place to amiability and affection. Healthy women do not scold or fret. Bead.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 3

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ANOTHER OF MUSKET'S STOCK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 3

ANOTHER OF MUSKET'S STOCK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 3

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