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SPORTING.

FLEMIXGTuN NOTES. By cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Flemington, October 20. lluslnnoßey galloped iicn furlong in 2min. lfoec; Burnabadeen and Aristaeus covered a mile in liuin. 47b6j.; Greyspear ilung behind seven furlongs in Imin 37bl'c.; Caguu splinted six furlonga in lniin 2iJ»eo.; Indiscretion flitted over half a mile in 53sec; Newberry got to the end in en furlongs ia 2min, 17sec.; Onrlita coveud eleven furlong in 2min. 41see.; Fidelion ran eleven turin viinin 36sec. TUiir' VJI'ICS. (I'.v • ;<i«..iUfoa."j Waverlcy acci ptaiKcs are very satisfactory, ghowiug m.vi hol'sc-owm rs recognise the tare lie emus natuUcapovr, Al;. George Alois-. , tales in unking his adjustments. fe.vci! remain m the Cup, 'and a similar number in tile Brewer Handicap. The naek .iiaiialcaos have tilled remarkably well, fourteen houliiig their g.ound in tiie Flying, thirteen in tne Hurdles, and eu-v< n in kiie Moumaliaki Stakes, Tiie minor sprints .promise

.0 attract Very 'big licldfi, and altogether 'a good day's-sport is assured phose w.iu maKe the trip to Waverley on Monday licit.

iuuana ia the ruling favorite for the \\ avi riey Cup, and the crowd against him is not lugii-iiass. ..Royal Dragoon showed a lot of pace for a mile at W.tuganui, and, aideu b 1 a ligir,. impost may run the disiane.--- out. Ctahu would e aii the belter lor a race, and the same

remark applies ,o ili e llawira 'brigade Antrim ii.in i.avl .1 couple of rnll■= it pubiic iLtn'U, una appeared to be on lu Liig side. Us i* alio engaged ill ilu brewer Handicap, hut if reserved for tin cup, nilgai, ru:i weil witn 7.11. .Mimawaka carried 7.1 when lie won hut year, Seven smart opnuters ligure in tin Brewer Handicap. Luid Lupin, oil h.s Aueiviand loi'iii, uoes not read badly ..;i li.u, out the winner may come from lower down tile scale. Aster has not been up jonjr. and \V iid wipm (on -his Owki showing) appears lo nave trained oti. liltuiu, wilo ijiin ieueu domi eun.H ierably under I'aildy ilva'a cale, is sa;\i lo U ioo-aiig »w»; .Hid (If starteii) may make light of 7.13. simple Sam does not look clans enough, bur llea.'Jier (7st.) lookfj tile pn-k of tile bunch, bast year at uiiis meeting Heather (ideated fxird Lupin in tlr. I'lying Handicap at a dilfereiiee of 1.U., on.y. Tile lorm of the Lwo horses .n he. mVerlhi ill-, of 'course, been vastly different, but jieather ran a good «eeond tw Blue Lake in tins i'lying at Mastertoa- last Week, the six fuTlon"s being cut out in lmin 15 2-iwec, and H.iie i.-. eeiuiinly in good nick. Lord Lupin is '•» • great bit of siuli," but ho will have Ins work cut out to f'Ve Heathwr o-tlbs 'on Monday. 'l'heTe seems no uck of hack Jiurdiera on .ms coagSthough "open" utick events draw badly enough. 'J he crowd paid in for in tile) Hurdles at V.'averley gives 'ipromiae of a fine race. Kew, w'ho won at Wangaiuii, ;s a cut above tile average, anil other promising ones include the consistent M. Gate, Queen's i'ost, \\aipanu and Hiiibor Light. The Wanganui horses engaged aie all going nicely, and they look like -ailing I'lie ulftcra. AdrailfCr showed only iudili'erent form last season, being unplaced in each of Ins five starts, aim he miust have cost hia party jsonie £ood, hard cash. IN'ganoto's entry is surprising, lte looks a flighty nag, and at each- da- was very slow to hi. I his feet. It semm laii v ► Ji: !o My that King ('hira and Lv-, .. r::*vi \,;!i the betting n th.- 1 lying iia.'niha.i. I.oi that tin-;. ha\o not pot a lair bunsp of wc.gn;, bat :'ie othcix, on form, io u k worth only thirty bob a dozen! Bivouac 3:a.-i rua t.iie ;.;ood rac, and Vladineau

has several seconds to her credit (or discredit) but the t>vo top-weights have "done I'hingi" and will carry the puul■ers' money. The Moumahaki Handicap looks open In- reason of tile uniformly poor class carded. Victoria, Oav 'Guard, and Lady Dalesford are fancied, hat t.fley havj done nothing to cause a punter to reach for his 1.0.1f. book. On the dayi Gay <Juard will probably start favorite. Tyson's k« trouble jriven 1 lie minor sprints a more open appearance. 1-jp-worth, CaJaw, Oe/berga, Waline and Quo Vadis will all earr y money, and the finishes in those r.ic s should be close. Quo Vadis may snoil th-a betting in the Morlion Memorial Stabs. The new stewards' stall 1 (reeled at Waverley will make the day's sport <more enjoyable fjr stewards, Press, trainers, jockeys, etc., and onU- tho.it; who have worked m the <,ld lmild:n<r in past years ean appreciate truly llu> 'chance. The old stewards' stand has been shifted hack to form ticket oilier* and ambulance rooms. (Some-body said it would make a d'crnt nwj.rfj-.n-!) The Waverley Clu'b dtserves eveny, credit for ilie bold way in which il has launched out. Improved appointments and liberal stakes all spell advancement. The club's secretary, Jlr. W. McFarlane, i; a rattling good "-sport. - ' and lhe meetings under his •ontrol are always con ducted well. May we all be there or Monday!

COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. FOR HOME USE. « By a Qualified 'Chemist. There is water and sweetening in every family cough mixture. liut you can add tha water and sugar just as easily as it can be done in a factory. All you really nt«d to buy is the starting point —the necessary medicinal ingredients, or the actual essence" of the mixture—Hean's Essence. Did you ever think of that ? You can easily mak« about 12s. worth of cough mixture by using the following splendid recipe. It makes a pint of cough mixture good for all members of the family. It is good for grandparent*, grandchildren, and all the ages in between. It brings the cost of an eighteenpenny bottle of cough mixture down to less than fourpence. Obtain from your chemist or grocer one bottle of Hean's Essence, mix it wfth sugar, treacle, and water, as per easy directions on the label. Pour into a large clean bottle and keep ready for use. It lusts a long time and never spoils. The dose is from & few drops to a spoonful, according to the age and requirements. This excellent recipe takes hold of a cough and soothes a sore throat more quickly than anything else you have ever tried. It has a good tonic effect and is slightly laxative. Being so easy to make, pleasant to taks, and costing so little—a whole pint for2/ —and valuable in its cming properties, there is no wonder that Hean's Essence has become quickly popular in thou-auds of homes. I auu stoics regularly sell Ilean's Essence or can procure for yon, or post free on receipt of price, 2,'-, from G. W. flcan. Family Chemist, Wanganui. o Wherever you buy be sure you get Hemi's Essence, as no other will do. 30

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 126, 21 October 1914, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 126, 21 October 1914, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 126, 21 October 1914, Page 7

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