This is act 1 V M wm 1 |;: ; ' -/ <•' SPORTING' WANGANDI MEETING; PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Wanganci, October 1. The Wanganui Spring Meeting commenced to-day in beautiful weather and a large attendance, the Governor, Lady Han fur ly, and suite being present. The tote receipts were .£6928, as against £7056 last yer-r. Keeults Spring Haridicay . Hinetoura I,Betsy 2, Windwbistlu 3. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 58 1-5 stcs. Divs, £3 12s and £2 2i 6d. Maiden Hack: Tirole 1, Federation 2, Fuirwicd 3. Won by a langtb. Time, lmin 18sec. Div., .£1 15 J . Wanganui Guineas: Treadmill 1, Sea Lion 2, Quarry man 3. The only starters. Won easily. Time, lmin 44scc. Div., £\ 53 6d. Quarryman ind Treadmill were bracke'ed. First Hurdles: Beau Ideal 1, Mourner 2, Waiwera 3. Time, 4min 22 5 sec. Div., £3 10a. First Hack Hurdles: The D.iuber 1, Pushful 2, Moetoropuku 3. Won by 7 lengths. Time,3min 6 2-5 sec. Divs., £3 16s and £2 9s 6d. Pu'iki Hack: Tirole 1, Asteroid 2, Lass-o Gowrie 3. Won by a length. Time, lmin 55 2 5 see (?). Divs., £9 13s »T<d 7* 6d. Flying: Rvwiri 1, Rangitata 2, Black Reynard 3 Wen by t.bree-qnftTters of a lead's. Div 3., £3 7s and £2 2s. ACOEPTAKCES FOR TO-DAY. Following are flo for the second day : - Wanganui . '"o\ ■ 1 ••"d a-qu'-r'c miles: Slunp >"1 C.13, Ifcr.v.-ura 8.10, Windwhtetk 85, B ? 'px; 8.3, E.ngman 7.10, Dcxler'ty 7.4, Iradewind 7 0. Second Hutid cn.n r-. nrd'e l , one and t'.KO <; ix: : ' ijP.l 10.11, Mcurufr 10.10, K& 1 9.9. Hack H-ißdi(!at > , r '; : »n ! !o fd a distinca: Asteroid " 'J,- - 3 4, Inglewood 7.10, Hydra ,L' :'<> r ufk 7.8 Oominonwe. Ith 7.7, ?'.c- .V. 7.5, Black Squall 7.2. Second Hack Hu dl s, onn mile and three quarters: The D. über 11.0, Pushful 9.10, Waireka 9.6, Moetoropuku 9.3. Owen Stakes, six fur'ones : Melwood 8.5, Black Reynard 8 2, Matuku, Starthoot 77, Aur.itus 7.4, Regulation, Gold Seal 7.0, Svmpathy 6.10, Glory 6.7. Marangai Stakes, one mile: Battle-ax-i 8.7, Melwcod 8.5, Betsy 7.11, Hicelio* 7.6, Regulation 6.10, Glory, Blarkwing 6.7. Moutoa Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs : Asteroid 8.10, Tirr.le, Sandy 8.6, The Ganger 8.3, Kidbrcok 8.2, Lass-o-Gowrie 8.0, Opaeae 7.12, Noneen 7.11, Roseal 7.9, Oommonwraltb, Li'tie Turk 7.8, Firelight 7.6, Land-o-Cakee, St. Evangelino 7.0. Cora Hour. A celebrated ccok has observed that " A chef could no nvrj.vc do without corn flour than he could do without parsley and the stock pot." This is absolutely true, for Brown & Poison's " Patent " Corn Flour is in almost universal demand—the present enormous sales being based on a reputation lor perfection of '<-!?.!lty of more than' 401 ye . fa' sra .'ing. Brown and H.'on's Corn Flour never disappoints; whereas with inferior kin .Is sue- e- insults are n-.i to :lcd on. There d. : ' r si."ence in qtsalhicc ■ 1 com itour as in cualitlus ci t--'; and the besl, 18 !353.T : : n E"?T is aev.:' a p^.:.:-s " PATENT" ESH FLOUR. PIGS!__PI(4S! ON a-.d [SATURDAY, 4th April, Pao '•!! Figs in ar.y q aanlitj will be received at Drake's Bacon Factory, Fitzroy. Or.?h "f. snsle 4Jd per lb. Heavy weights as C i MONEY TO LEND ,N approved securities from 4J per cent upwards. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors, Brougham rtiart New Piymanth O
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 211, 2 October 1903, Page 4
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