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Liver, Kidney and . • , Stomach Complaints Brought to #•••••••«•• V j A FULL stop: By the timely use of "Jmpej/s Jfiay jTpple" TMe Brilliantly SaceeMfnl Remedy I* JUI HONEST JHBDieiNB-Not a IRyeterfOße eonooattofc IT OAN BC TAKEN WITH OONNDtNOI. " Itnpey'e nay Apple" 1> imtde from the prescription of Wlr. Hat(be« Impey, the eminent leittuer and botanist. Its principal constituents are frankrf acknowledged to be those old-rashioMl bat sterling vegetable extracts >— lin a Klemlfic up-to-date fashion. Tbere It oo better nstontiro to toe •u f of the Digestive Organs ot Sluggish Lira. 4 —. CHEMISTS AND STOfiES. "*> firV <*»

PATEA RACING CLUB ANNUAL HACKS ONL\ EfA S;T IB M.OJN DA T, Bth3Aprtl. 1901. President—W.O. Byrnes, Esq. Vioe-Pretl dent-H. 0. Clarke, Esq. Judge —R. K Moßae, Esq. Handlcapper Mr. J. X Henrys. Starter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. G. Potto. Olerk of Scales—Mr. J. Paterson. Clerk of Coane Mr. p. Eastbury. Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Steward*—Messrs S. Gilligan, W. Gower, G. T. Potto, W. Symes, T. Campbell, Jas Pater»on, B. Q. Clarke, R. E. Meßae, A. Sargreant, W. Matthews PROGRAMME: 1. FLYWG HANDICAP, of 40 son feoond horse to recei»o 5 buvi out of the stakes distancs } milo. Nomination, 16a; aceeptan 90s. To start at 1146 am 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 sots: sonnnit W.a t„ ..„„„;.„. C ±,„. „..* „<• .k„ ...1 ■ I distance, Hmilos; over 6 flights of hurdlos, Bft (Sin high. The winnor of any hurdle race after ttio n -lo.»i:„„ „r„,„:_T... ~. . u_ . » lOlbs. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 20s. To start at 13.30 pm 8. KAKARAMEA STAKES, 5 sovs: secund horse to rocoivo 6 sots out ot tho stakes; distanco 4J furlongs. Open to horses hat have never won a raoo exceeding £26 in value. Weight Bst. Entrance, 26s—on general entry night. To start atlpm 4. PATEA EASTER HANDICAP,76sovs; second horse to recoive 10 sovs, and third hone 6 sots out of the stakes; distance, 1} miles. Nomination, 20s; aceeptanjo, 40s. To start at 2pm 6. FARMERS' PLATE, of 25 sovs: second horse to receive 6 sovs out of tho stakes; distanco 1 milo. Entrance, 26s—on general entry night. For all horsos that have never started fir any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and Open to all horses trained in, and the bu [ proporty of residents within tho boundaries of tho Patea and Hawora Counties for three m " prior to date of racing. To start at 245 p i.. 6. ALTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 46 sovs. j second horse U> receive 6 sovs /••• * - the stakes; distap"" t ■" il '» w:«: «. Bst 7lb Nominal start at 3,30 p m 7. FINAL STAKES, of 25 govs: second horse to roccive 6 sovs out of the stakes, Distance 4J furlongs. Open to all horses that have .co at time r.f starting. Woight, 9st. Entrance, 26s • ..n general entry uipht. To start at 4.18 p m DASIEB OV NOMINAIONB, ACCEPT ANOBS and GENERAL ENTRIES. I Nominations up to 8. p.m. on Wednesday, 6th March, 1901. Wbiohts declared on Friday, 22nd March, 1901. AOCBIPTASCKB AND GKNBBAI, ENTRIES Up to 8 p.m. on Friday, 29th March, 1901. Rules and Regulations. I—A " Hack " means a horse that has at time of Nomination, never won a race of tho value of 80.80VS or races of the collective value of 160 sovs since Ist August, 1899, and hi an advertised race oicceJiug 40 sovs (hack and hunter races excepted) 2 —The winnor of any flat race after declaration wights to curry a penalty of 71bs, and of overy additional race 51b extra in all handicap flat events B—Bntrios by telegrams must give fuM """- ticulars of the liorse, and must be eonfiri :iting at tho earliest possible opportunity 4—Owners, trainers, an! other < entering and accepting horses for the abovd Meeting are noU. lied tiiat no entries or acceptances will be received -unless accompanied by the ntoessary tin cash Note.—The Post and Telegraph offices closes at p.m. The Secretary will receive [money fo investment on the totalisator. R. W. HAMERTON, Saoretary. Approved by tho Taranaki Metropolitan Club. January 26th, 1901. Mussell eetwood, . Secretary. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. I luxuriantly ia a matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair requires to bo nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition, To do this you must use l'arkor's Hair Tonto. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantage* necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. uid It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender skin It is not highly perfumed, and In no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandrilf or otho impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an strong It is sold in patent'bottles [at lis (id: bW post Bs. • */ It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. B. SYKES, opposite Theatre Royal, New Ply. mouth. Waitara Agents L.w,'Bi3KOB Bbos Storekeepers. ""* SUNBEAM ec&B osfwn *PW A M»*s—a. oii-.'x .% so*

TO uaiRY PARMEES tii something to take the place of the fat removed by the separator. TMb is found in COD LIVER OIL. A lion will rear a calf. be obtained from B.JO. TBMPLER, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ; CHEAP MANURES! ON TRTOKB AT NGAHAURANGA. MytANURE-£4 Pbb Ton. BUAEANTBBD ANALYSIS. TrioaloicPhosphate 27percent. Ammonia 7 per cent, BONE DoßT—£s 5s PBB TON. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricaloic Phosphate 43 per cent Ammonia ineroent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £6 2s 6d pbb lON. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. One-half Lawks' Superphosphate. One-half Bone Dust. NO. 8 MIXTURE. £4los pbb Ton. One-half Lawes' Bupbbphosphaib. One-half," M," Mahukb. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4;iss PHR TON. One-thirdJliAWßS' Sdpirphosphatb Oae-thlrd'THOMAß' Phospham Ono-third2BoN> Dusi This is a first-clam Turnip Manure, ind is specially recommended for wet or soar lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE£S PBB TON. KAINIT 1 The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and can be made without oxtra ebarge i specifisd by the parohasers.wben giving the order. MIXING is Manures are not mixed until the (ta are sent out, and purohiaera at theli bra oa* have the original manures *mt I to worn ia the maker's D\pi, ..uj make the statures themselves. «p:CIAL MIXTU»tib can be made at tDf time to suit farmers. Note—The " M " Manure gave the best results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at Che Government Experimental Firm at Momohatt in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Renart of Agricultural Department) : Trio experiments iriade at Momohaki with various Manures upon Turnips in tho (Season 1893-99 show that the best result was obtamsd from a mixture of one-third sts»mcl bone duit and two-thirds basio slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the best result, at a minimum cost, was from a mixture of one-third Lawes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of the W.M K Go's "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as the W.M £. Co. s No. 3 Mixture, tbe proportions oelng a little different. The former combination points o the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of basio slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'s No. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr. G Wanders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found in the Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who ' finds a difficulty in •elfctingjthe most suitable manures. BKOBIVES STOOK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To include s'aught/oring, Freezing, Sn pping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IN THE MOfll'H OF JUSE TO NOVEMBER, inolusre-: MUTTON, fdjper lb (three farthings) BEEF, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a F)R SHIPMENTS IN THB MONTHB OF DEOEMBER TO MAY, MUIION, I and UOd per lb (one! penny and one-tenth) f BEEF, 1 and l-10d per lb (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, l-5d per lb (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. DILNOT BLADDEK, PARTNERSHIP. r OE is? hereby given that we, t I undersigned have this day entered nto tnershiD as Land and Estate Agents n w Ply mown. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAINO

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 1

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