1, Titaness 2, Piton 3. Won by three lengths. Time J.-10 3~‘>. The totali.su tor took .C 73.235 lO.s compared with C(M.OtH) IDs oil the coitcsday last year. sYnXKV. .1 uiie 8. 'lie- .jot key (luh Hurdles .resulted: Pii.iin I. .Jupiter 2. Iloisel 3. Won by live lengths, with Poise! a neck behind I Jupiter. Time 1.21 .J. I
UIMXK OF 1.0(0 i .\STI-S. LONDON. .March 21. Distilled from the cactus plant which grows on the plains of .Mexico, a liqueur called Tequila is on its way to England for London's connoisseurs. The Tequila—there are 100 cases already on the Atlantic— is being sent from Tin Juana on the Mexican horde to New York under seal, whence it is being -hipped to England, a special dispensation having been obtained for it. "Tequila is one of the oldest drinks in the world, but it is very little known cut i f .Mexico, said an official of the Savoy Hotel who arrived in England yesterday from a tour of America. “It is quit.' cmloiii Ic-s hut has a fragrance like a perfume. One i f its characteristics is that few people can agree as to its t isle, ft has a thousand tastes and it a lie :nearly every palate differently. “The natives obtain it from certain ca-tils plants, but the secret of its distilling is now only known by a few .Mexican Indians. The Aztecs knew ihp soeiet <d’ Tequila, but, as far a.s is known, ii was then a sacred drink which only the priests might drink.”
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SALK (ini' COW. in jii'niii. ® \p|i!v Wells 11 ~ Woixlstork. UMMKII Two CAKLKNTKKS. ’* \ i j.lv W. .i. Hum.'!"i'. Snk; Stlfel . 3 UST (Ley fur NIK KKT. liolweon J Ho.-.- mill Wi'tiii'.n Heward <n return ii ‘ l Lur.ri!i,'in" (Hiiie. 9 OST One .si'i'ii-luillii'.iii I VI?IT HI \ I, !(■:■( i ell Sln tfi) I< I nil.l Hokitika. Kinder pie.ist' return lu Diepilti ll !'N mi litl ry. (Iroymuuth, nr Davidsons, 11': I; il i k:i. NEWMANS .MOTORS I.TT). Ali'S W11.1.' .LEA Vl-I OAHAOK for KOMAH A HALL on WEDNKKDAY at 8 p.m. Book watu. Phono 171 .
THANKS. if i'. McCOSKER desires to tin- * i eivly thank Hi'. I! in!. Iho Matron all.l Stud' id' Maiull W'anl at Wesllaii I lli aital ii r tin' care anil atti'illi:n given him while an in ilia li* ol Lho i list ii ill ion. ilnkilika .1 11 nn dlli. VIA Vi. MISS c. masters. of VIAVI. (iui' i lion h. ii dl ho in Hokitika at the lK'd Lion Hotel fur another V.eok. and Hill lie glad to give inl'orniation regarding the use ol \ lavi rentedios lo those who are interested ill the Viat i way to health, Correspondence G.1’.0. TAIIM’.A HALL. ASSEMBLY DANCE- To he hold i\ every I'KIDAY NIGHT. Long 11 i.r(it last Friday in month. Adiiiif-.sion . „.Sh.,rt niadi t Is: lone night Is (id. supI'er provided. Knuds in aid id the 11 all. MRS. LOU SIC 11. .Hon. Secretary. RETURNED SOLDIERS' RKKNION. A RKKNION OK RETURNED SOLDIERS and I.ADY FTUKNDS Wild. BE HELD at the Soldiers' Hall at S o’elueU ON K RIO AY NIGHT (12th instt. Mnsie and dancing. A cordial invitation is extended to all returned col diet's and rotor a its. RKP.I 10 HAI.K. BI.UK. SPUR. FRIDAY. .1 ELY 3rd. SOCIAL AND DANCE in aid of 1 V a disabled timber worker, will he hold as above. Elaborate arrangements and suitable ear .services, Gentlemen 2s till. JEW MiQUILKIN, Hon. Sec. K()K AT A HI-K OITF. HANOI WINTER SHOW 8Af.1.. OUBIdC HAUL. KOKATAHI, ERI.I DAY NIGHT. JUNE 12th.. ] 1920. First class music. Rclreshments provided ADAILSSTON -Gents 3s; Ladies IsCd A. A. BODIHNOTON, Secretary. ONE MILE HALL. ARAHURA. 4 DANCE "ill he held in the above Hall, ON IRIDAA 12th. .JUNE. Music hv tioodfellmv’s Orchestra. Efficient M.G. Dancing 8.30 P-m. til; 2 a. ill. Good supper 11.30 p.m. ADMISSION— ha dies Is Od; Gentlemen 2s Od: Double ticket 3s till. ball at koitkrangi. ,4 GRAND Ball in aid of the new Yu. building end piano fund will be held in the KOITER’aXGI HALL on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24th. Gents 2.s 6d; Ladies Is or plate. Good floor. Good music, Efficient M.C,
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