Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

BASTE® HANDICAP, of 1000 govs., oho anile. 1. Donald McLeod' br m Ivakama fS'oult-Winsomo), syrs, 7.6 (Deeley) 1 2. W. Walter's General Latour, 8.8 2 6. Soultoria 3 Also started— Boanerges, Domino, Antoinette, Ooromandel, Goklsize, Crown -Pearl, Banians, Gloy, Wee 01-' ga, La Reina, First Wairiki. General Latour delayed the but _ was first away,- and loci into the straight.' A magnificent finish resulted in Kakarna securing the verdict by a neck, with a head between second and third. Time, lniin. 4-osecs. Tramway Handicap, of 200 soys., five fuv'ongs.— Bootle 8.6; 1; Lucille 7.3, 2; Salute 8.5, 3. Also started— Royal Soult, Oam- Queen,' Hobungat&hi, Adiby, Harei-oa, Blue Garment, Bowber.s, Bogey, Cloudy Dawn, Solitude. Won by. one and y : y quarter lengths.,- three lengths between second' and third- Time, Win.' 3-sth 1 sees'." Onslow Stakes, of 125 sovs., .5 furDevastation' 7.4: (Stenning) 1 • Prince Merriwee 8.3, 2; Indulgence 7;4, 3. Also started— Centenarv, Bottle Abby,. l'olota, All worthy, HsUelfcon, Prince' King, Taverna, Salvanni. Won 'by a length, lime, 1 min. 3-ot'li sec. -Nelson Handicap, ot 125 sovs., one mile.— Sea" Pink 8.0 (C. Jenkins) 1, Tiresome 8.9, 2 ; Parewai 7.6, 3. Also started— Manuwera, Kopane, Watch j Chain, Maui Nina, Blue Mount, Lady I Betty, Worcester, Pukewera, Tinua, Royal Irish, Sui-p-his, Rutter, Hemisphere, Collier Lad, Nigat'muru-, Cbuntree, Wairiki Rose. Won by a ne:-k. three lengths between second and third. Time, lrnin. 42secs. Eden Handicap, of 200 sovs,, seven furlongs.— Jack DelavaJ 7.8 (Stenning) 1; Mahmga 6.13, 2; Admiral Soult 6.12, 3. Also started— Maliera), Ashby, Outward, Flying Soult, Grenadier, Peggy Pryde, Hyperion, Tokc, Tumat, Tangnvai. Won easily I by four lengths, lime, lmin 27 4-3 •eos. 1 TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCE'S. | (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCiKLAiNtO, Last' Night. The following handicaps for the second day of the A.R.C. meeting have 'been declared:— Stewards' Handicap, one mile. —Sir Arte,gal 9.0, Maheno 7.8, Wee Olga 7.4, Flying Soult 7.3, Mahinga 7.1, Admiral Soult 6.13, Kaween and r l aketumu 6.7. •Manger© Handicap, six furlongs.— Ivanewera 8.10, Waiowera 8.7, Bow Bell® 8.6, Kopane and Hareroa 7.13, Manurere, Haku and Tobias /.11, Watch Chain, and Blue Mount 7.8, Parawai 7.7, Cloudy Dawn and Muskewai 7.6, Royal Irish 7.4, Almeida 6V12, Worcester, Surplus,y.Xgatimuni ,aiid Spatfish .7-3, Rditter. .7.2,' .Hemisphere, Pet, Tangiwai, Aviator, Takanini, and Lord Delaval 6.12. Great Northern Oak®, one mile and a half.— Counterfeit 9.6, Kaween 8.10, Miss Winsome 8.10, Whakarahia 8.10, War Scare 8.3, Wdriki Rose 8.3. St. Goorge'iS Handicap, one mile ! and a quarter.— General Latour 8.9, j Soultoria 8.7, Boanerges 8.5, Domino ! 8.2, Antoinette 8.1, o.r Artegal 8.1, ' 1 Ooromandel 7.11, Maxwell 7.8, Mo:ioj plane 7.7, Sea E':f 7.1, St. A mans 1 6.12, Gloy 6.12, Ngapuka 6.9, La Reina 6.7, Tiresome 6.7. Huia Handicap.— Boanerges 9.0, Kaka.nu 8.10, Salute 8.7, Jack Delaval 8.3, Our Queen 8.0, Hohunga- ' tahi 7.12, Goklsize and Crown Pearl 7.11, Lucille 7.7, Arhby 7.4, Outward 7.2, Jena 6.8. Aittnmn, Steculec-liase. Pleiades 11.0, Sol 11.0, Loch Fvno 10.10, Wobfoot 10.1, Hunakaha 10.1, Tui Gikobau 9.11, Bully and Hautere 9.9, Cbmmandcr 9.8, Beeline, Dinkum, Mi hi ura and Re-he. 9.7. Victoria Handicap, five -furlongs.— Our King 9.7, Prince Soult 9.1, Tact 8.8, Blerict 8.6, Monoline 8.5, Monorail 8.5. Lanr.iaco&t 8.1, Haskey.no 8.2, ,-Prince Mo.-riwee S.o, De\ astation 7.8, Indulgence and Potoa 6.12, Semoline 6.10. Auckland Wcltei - Handicap, one mile.— Wee Olga and Sea Pink 8.5, Ngapuka ard Sph.nx 8.3, Tiresome 8.1, G renad-icr.,/Ruatangata, Explos'ive. Hviuerion and Master Jack 8.0.

No need to worry over those Custome entries until your brains are fogged. Pass them along to Messrs J.' J. Curtis and Co.—thev are experts at the game. Here's no time to be lost (and time is money to you), when your entries are passed by Messrs" J. J. CURTIS AND CO., Customhouse and Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay. Wellington. Their charges, too, are very moderate. COULDN'T GET HIS BREATH. "My little son occasionally gets so bad with croup that he cannot get hi.R breath," says Mrs N. V. Lewis, Mile End, Adelaide, S.A.. "I just follow the directions on the. bottle of Chamberlain.'s Cough Remedy, and he is soon completely cured. I never go to bed without « bottle of it in the hou,s», for I never know when my litti« sou will bo attacked with this most dreadful complaint. I always feel safe witli Chamberlain's Cough ffUm«dy fcy »>*• , ' &old by all ehemists a**l gt«r«k»»p«'i'B.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19120408.2.24.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10602, 8 April 1912, Page 7

Word count
Tapeke kupu
722

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10602, 8 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10602, 8 April 1912, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert