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IUCINO IX AI'STUAUA. Received 27, 4.15 p.m. ticp'tciulber 27. The Hawk'esibury Handicap resulted: Welcome 'Prist 1, King's Cross 2, Salvadora 3. Ten startertt Won easily by six lengths in 2min 14scc. AX ATTEMPTED OUTKAIiE. London, September 20. . A sensation has been caused at Xewmarket by the discovery near Mr. Sol. Joel's stables of fifty small indication posts which had been removed from .the sides of the tan exercise course and buried beneath the tan. Evidently they were intended to lame Mr. Joel's horses. A POPULAI! JOCKEY. London, September 25. Prank Wootton, the jockey from Australia, refused an engagement at a retaining foe of .C2OUO to ride in France throughout 1110!). WiAXUAXL'f HACKS. SECOND DAY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. , Wangunui, (Saturday Xiglri. , Fine weather ,wa» experienced for the second day 'of file \\'anganui Jockey (Club'is spring meeting. The .sum ofj •£11,207 .was iput through the to'talisa\m; ima.king i.t 18,341 ,for the meeting, as against £17,755 for last year. Results:— Owen (Handicap—Rangipapa 1, Tragiuini 2, Erl King 3. All Started. Won jby a Jeiig'th and a-half. Time, luiin 4sec.
Jlbuloa .thick Handicap—Oucinclla 1, Nicotine 2, JJhdy iLucjy 3. Also started:', Cork and Grand Myrelhv. Won easily jby two length*.. Time, lmiju 17see. Brunswick.Hurdles—Exmoor 1, Gleam* 2, (Showman 3. Tine other st.vvteV'S, Snip and Repulse, fell. t A grand finish; .won (by -a noise. Time, 2iuin -1U 2-ssec.
Aramoho Hack Hurdles—Speciosa 1. Tonderghie 2, Climaix 3. All started. Won oy a leng't'li-. Time, 2mjm 52«ec. Higgle 'Uairdieip—All Red 1, Tan S.ui 2, .(.'lenullin 3. {Scratched: Anemone. A ilihe finish; won l«y luilf a length. Time, 2iiii,n 12sec.
Railway Hack Handicap—Axite K Stylish 2, Advantage 3. All .started,, except Jliss Plirt, who bolted three and a-h'alf niilets. -Won Jiy two IciigtlAi Time, Imin usee. Jfarangai -Haudicup—Tailoko 1, Frisco 2, Tiptoe 3. All Started. Time, lmin 43sec.
i AVOXDALE RACES. Auckland, Saturday Xight. Tire Avoudale races'concluded to-day. Results: : Hurdle Race, one mile and three-quar-ters—Ori&pfliess 1, G-ohlsini th .2, ,San Bahlo 3. Won h'v three lengths. Time, 3min 24 4-.; sec. Xew Lynn Handicap, .five furlongs— Xgapuk-a- 1, .\l ; r,ti,nie 2, Silent 3. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 4 4-ssee. Welter Handicap, isix furlongs—\Yiiliiik.ii 1, Octoroon 2, Jlaldaue 3. Won >by 'th'ree length**. Time, lmin 17sec. Second Stecpkdia.se—Goldsmith 1, Cinque 2, ,I'ipi 3. All started. Won eawiiy. Time, lUmin 20sec.
Grandstand Handicap Douche 1, Loi-hbuhie 2, Grenadier 3. X'ine starters. Won bv <x length. Time, -lmin 43 1-osec.
Electric Handicap—Lucio 1, Taimaiiu]>o i, Xaunini 3. Seven starters. Won easily by two lengths. Tinifj, 50 2-ss.;c. Members' Ikuidlcaip—Royal Soul't 1, lilglis 2, Epsom leasts 3. Seven started. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 30 15 sec.
■ Publicans' Handicap— imprimus 1, •Dogger Rank 2, Foremost 3. Two other.-, started. Won bv three length's. Time, ■lmin 15 l-ascc '
IIAWUvE'S BAY HANDICAPS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Might. Tomoana, Hurdles. Reservoir 10.13, Gjimnimder 10.11, Batlev and Peregrine ■111."), Ruah'on and Bullworth 10.2, Ra■whit'i 11.13, Destroyer 0.12, Ancyele 9.0, Oakbouruc aud Master Douglas 0.5, ■Forest 0.0. King Edward Handicap. California '.).«, Aborigine 8.0, Douche 7.13, Ucnuku and IS't. Aidan 7.12, Loirette 7.11, Woodhey 7.10, Polyanthus 7.7, Golden Gate >7.0. Berengari'a. 0.10. PakWhlai Hurdles. Gold Dtwt 11.0, iShowlman 9.13, Aruii'a 0.4, Repulse and 'Mon!ar([iio !).(). ■ Welter Handicap. Master Dulav.il '10.5, Moral 0.12. Mahuta 9.11, Grand Slain 9.9, Downfall 9.3, Hipporoffla 9,?, ■Douche 9.0, Ikon 8.13, Lioiret 8.11, Polyanthus 3.0, King Post and Golden Ga';e «.8, Chkiane 8.0, Comedian 8.5, King's ■Lynn and SandstTeajni 8.3, Rosea!, Cauldron, and Petticule 8.2, Millenial and •Polynices 8.0.
Wnipatn Hack.—S'andslrcam 9.0, Seaton Kile 8.9, C'litinteuse 8.8, Auldcrn 8.7, •North Pol* 8.4, Advantage and Styli.-.h ' ■8.3, Andrew Muck and Effort 8.0, Lamsilorlf 7.13, Tranui 7.12, Minora. 7.11, Mv ■Darling 7.10, Sir Antrim 7.8, Waioriki ■7.0, Mi.=B Advance and Siplash 7.5, Kadin, 7.2, Merry Tiger, Thaler, CastigUonc, Partible, and Siniois 7.0. Flying Handicap. Gold Thread 9.0, Moriarty 8.11. Martyrhm) 8.9. Riangipapa. 8.8. Woodliev 8.7. Grand Slam S.fi, llAin, 8.0, Master'Soiiit 7.11, Rifleni.iid 7.9, Trugivnini 7.8, Erl King 7.4, Chicane •7.3, Bcrengaria and (,'hcntrcss 7.2, 'l'arina (i.lO, Stylish, Illustrious, Scot--h Reel, aiiid Reniiwsion fi.7.
A CHEAP COW INSURANCE SCHEMi: Vim insure your house, your furm tnre, and possibly your stacks. Win not your cows I The percentage of cow: that die at calving-time from inilk-fcvc is considerable, ami cases of abortij] are so frequent as to cause a big drai' on the farmer's income. Now, perhap none of your cows have contracted milk fever. That is not to say that they wi always escape. Your house did not gel burnt down last year. Js that any reason for neglecting to insure it this ycav'i Sow, the straight-out proposition for you i. s tris: You can dose your cow tw'ce with Sykes's Drench at a cost of Is 6d; your cows are worth from £6 to each; suppose you neglect to treat them and you lose only one this year, or sayone in two years, (looduess knows, t'i:s lis a yidieulouslv low estimate. If a. packel of Svkes's Wrench costing Is (id | (or Is 4d in dozen lots) will save thai |
cow, aio yon justified hj; not using 't. i Then again, what do "„ou lose by your I cows aborting? Prevention beats eurin.,'] in this case too. Take out an insurance policy by investing a small sum in SvkcVs Drench. Use only Svkes's Drench, because it is the best. * Price Is lid packet or Ills by the dozen. Heller buy it by the do/.eu. Write for Booklet. 1
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