ly by a length. Bairnsdale, who had a bad passage, was two lengths away third; Crowhurst fourth. Time 1.21 1-5. WELTER HACK HANDICAP; 100 sovs; 7 furlongs. IMr G. Foreman's ch g Thoughtful, Oyrs, 9.2, Boris—Lady Mauser (T. Pritchard) . . 1 3 Mr J. F. Higgot's br g Amity, aged, 8.3 (J. Olsen) .. 2 2Mr J. Cameron's b g Hastie, aged, 9.1 (R, Reid) .. 3 Also ran: 4 Sartoline (H. Gray) 8.0, 7 Squadron (V. Lee) 8.0, (5 Sir William (Con Reid) S.O, 8 Elevate (L. Morris) S.O (41b all.), 5 Punclia (G. Clarke) 8.0. Holyhead, Bloomine and Arihia, who raced earlier in tho day, were nonstarters. Thoughtful hopped off in the lead, and was never headed, winning niccly at the finish by a length from Amity, who beat Hastie by a length for second place, Sartoline close up fourth. Time 1.37. a—— Disorders of the stomach may be uroided by the use of Chamberlain's fablets for the stomach and liver. -V any very 'remavkable cures have Men effected by these tablets. Sold everywhere. —Advt. Only one remedy for coughs and colds bears the name "'NAZOL." And "NAZOL" is the quickest, cheapest, surest remedy. Beware of "just
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 25 September 1917, Page 4
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196Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 25 September 1917, Page 4
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