SPORTING.
(PEK PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Rangitikei Races.
"■ Buns, This Day. The weather is fine, but a strong gale is blowing. The attendance is good and the course in good order. The Club are paying two dividends. FLYING HANDICAP. Toa 1 Calceolaria 2 Sedgebrook 3 Won easily. Div, £4 2s and £l. (MAIDEN HANDICAP Cure ... 1 Reclaimer 2 Sammos 3 Won easily. Divs, £1 11s and £1 2s,
The following unique advertisement appears in the Waitara Mail: —“Caution, —lf the mean thief who repeatedly milks my cows during the night, comes again he or she will be justly rewarded.”—E. Bicheno.
An American paper has the following: —“I am Elijah,” says “Dr” Dowie. One difference that suggests itself is that, whereas Elijah was fed by ravens, Dowie is fed by the gulls.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 September 1901, Page 3
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129SPORTING. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 September 1901, Page 3
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