Hukdle Handicap of 60 sovs, 2nd horse lO aova; heats, 2 milea and a distance. J, B. ClapcoU’e br g Brown Stout aged, y.lO (Thomas) ... 1 J, Knox’- br;«. Blink Bonny, aged, 10.! (Gooda* n) ... ... 2 G. M .-o'* Sclun, iv -,10 8 (T..y* lor) ... ... ... 3 Black B/83 Atts scratched. Consolation Stakes, of 20 sovb, for all beaten botscs, 1 mile. Mr Thompson’s c.cn. Mocking Bird 6yrs, 9,3 (Martin) ... 1 Mr Moffat's big. Darkey, aged, 8.3 (Kraft) ...' ... 2 Mr Clarke’s bl.m. Black Bess, 6yrs, 7st (Laverty) 3 Mr Cassidy’s Bella Donna (Devery) also started but bolted,
AUCKLAND, April 7th. The Auckland Kacing Club’s autumn meeting opened in' glorious weather with the track in excellent condition and a verv large attendance. Results. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP.-(S) Glenopal 1; (3) Tobasto 2; (1) Llandshen 3; Won easily by three lengths in 2.8. The winner carried 171bs overweight. OAKS.—(S Tressida 1; (1) Devotion 2; (2) Mascot 3. Won by a length in 2 37 ‘BRIGHTON HURDLES.—(2) ’Plymouth 1; (4) Tararu Jack 2; (1) Tenacious 3. Won by two lengths in 3.49. 'STAKES.—(I) Hymestra 1. (2) Simonidis (coupled, with Silver Tongue) 2; (3) Lingerie 3. Won by a half length in 1.14 3-5. EASTERN HANDICAP.—(IO) Menelaus 1; (11) Bjorneborg 2; (14) Tact 3. Won by three-quarters of a length in 1.40. ~ . „ ONSLOW STAKES.—(I) Birkmvald 1; (2) Exclusive 2; (3) Sa’nacre 3. Won by three lengths in 1.1. NELSON HANDICAP.—(I) Ogowrie 1 ; (4) Marble Star 2; (3) Idra 3.' Won bv a half length in 1.41 3-5. ' EDEN HANDICAP.—(I) Tenopai 1; (5) Glen ray 2; (7) Hiero 3; Won by two and a half lengths.
CARTERTON, April 7th. The first day of the Easter Meeting at Wairapa was most successful with beautiful weather and the going excellent. Results. — TRIAL HACK.—ldyllic 1 j Black Hill 2; Johnny Walker 3. Time l.lof. TERAKA WELTER,—Sardinia 1; Consultation 2; Capt. Glossop 3. Time 1.41 3-5. EASTERN HANDICAP.—ChortIe 1; Teka 2; Leak wan a 3. Time, 2.5 3-5. a record for the track. NURSERY HANDlCAP.—Association 1; Vagabond 2; La Passe 3; Tin* WAINGAMOANA HANDICAP— Multiplication 1; Oairnsdale 2; Pearl Marie 3. Timfe 1.28 2-5. MAKAHI HANDlCAP.—Ramanuwliiri 1; Humourist 2; Comment 3. Time 1.14 2-5. WARDELL HANDICAP.—Lady General 1; Lady Black 2; Rewariwa 3;. Owing to an unaccountable mistake the Press Association agent at Christchurch has omitted to send us the results of .Saturday’s racing.—Ed. Times. SYDNEY, April Bth.
The weather was fine, the going good, and the attendance large.—Results. 'HURDLES.—Jack Rico 1; Lord Cecil 2; Aquirindi 3. There were ten starters. Won by a neck in 3.51. AUTUMN STAKES.—Fortune Hunter 1; Hingle 2; Green Caf) 3. Ten starters, won by a length in 2.34£. SIRES PRODUCE STAKES.—Thrice 1 ; Modesto 2; Brolly 3. Nineteen starters. 'Won by two lengths 1.29 J. DONCASTER HANDICAP.—Wedding Day 1; Polyscrates 2 ; Whitefield 3. All acceptors started. Polycrates was leading at the distance, but Wedding Day challenged and ifc was a great finish. Won by a head in 1.39. ' St. LEGER.—Shana 1; Stagehand 2; Colbert 3. Nine, starters. The winner led throughout and won by three quarters of a length. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP.— Adrossan 1; Heatherbrae 2; Show Girl 3. Twenty-seven starters, won by a neck in 1.141.
THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE, A Familiar Obiect in tfiosuands of Homos. “ir - The Amber Bottlejm which Dr Morse’s Indian Eoot Pills fare packed is probably better knowr&as a familiar object about the home thfn any other bottle of like kind. It is riot there as an ornajfnent, but for practiJcal every day use. In §the best regulated faginilies the little ills of Ilife will creep in. iSome member of the |family circle may oc[casionally suffer from ] Biliousness or Indigestion, and one or the other will from time to time exhibit the well-known symptoms of Constipation. From these little troubles *OBSf§ DIRECTIONS more serious plaints arise, and should,'Therefore, not be neglected. The slight headache, bad breath, and discolored tongue, are the index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in the house is apparent 1 By following such a course the more expensive method of calling iu a doctor will be quite unnecessary. Be your own doctor, prescribe Dr Morse's Indian "Root Pills, and always keep the little bottle in the house, so that when sickness invades your home you will have a sure and reliable remedy to banish it from your threshold.
The leading niadJcal beverage of the age—WObiFE’S SOHJSAPBS.
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