NOTICE <J!HE ELECTORS OF WAIKAI'AI'A are liereby INVITED TO MEET thu.r REPRESENTATIVES as undcrmen'ioned FEATHEBSTON, Odd Mow'' Hall, THURSDAY, April 14tli. AT 7.30 P.M. HENRY BUNNY, 735 GEORGE BEETHAM. WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. B. MATTHEWS' SCHOOLROOM, THE Eecond of the scries will take place on THURSDAY, 21st April, at 8 p.m. punctually. Doors open at 730 p.m. Admission—ls; Children half-price. 247 MONTEITH'S IRON AM QUININE IVIM. THIS Pleasant Tonic, made with Pure Orange Wine is a safe uml certain CURE for Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Feverislmiiss, Lassitude, and General Debility, Ac,, and is without doubt the most powerful Tonic and Nerve Strengthener in existence, Sold in champagne pints at 2s Gd each. THE MOTHER'S FRIEND. • MONTEITH'S UNRIVALLED SOOTHING POWDERS. (Guaranteed to contain neither Opium nor Mercury.) Children suffering from Feverish Heats, Fits, Convulsions, Sickness of Stomach, Inflammation of the Gums, i'c., will obtain immediate relief by having those administered according to directions. Sold in packets nt Is each. MONTEITH'S UNFAILING SPECIFIC FOR WORMS J. MONTEITIT, Consulting Chemist of Medical Hall, Manners-street, Wellington, calls the attention of Parents to his WORM POWDERS, which from his long practical experience in tlio Wellington Hospital, lie can testify is, an absolute cure for this painful and dangerous disease. No household should be without them, as the health, and even life, of a child often depends, Sold in packets at Is each.
Mr 1!. H. CBINCJIEN, Stationer. Masterton, has been appointed Agent for Mastorton, where orders may bp, left for Seltzoqones, Sponges, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, Homoeopathic or Herbal Medicines, Zoedone, &c. A large supply always in stock, ! Lemon, Limejniee, iiaspberiy, and all other .Syrups for 17s fid per doz. PURE LIMEJUIGE in any quantity. J J. MONTEITH, jlO years Acting House Surgeon Wellington ■ Hospital) pousultiiig Chemist and Operative Dentist, . . MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS • ST., WELLINGTON. Free Vaccination every Tuesday and fri'Jay, between tbe hours of 1 0 and 12 a. LAND DISTRICT LAND OF SPECIAL VALUE. Crown Lands Otlico, Wellington, March 10, 1881, It is hereby notified that the nimlri seems of Crown Laud in the Pahiatua Block, jrty-milo Bush, and in the Kairanga and rawaru, Palmcrston and Fitzhcibert, will open to purchase at this otlice by application on and after TUESDAY, April 19th; 25 per cent cash with application, the balance within one month. IN THE FITZHERBERT BLOCK, '25 sections, varying in aioa from fiO to 290 acres, at 21s to 27s Gd per acre, IN THE ICAIRAIIGA BLOCK, 11 sections, varying in area from GS to 196 acres, at 2ua to £3 per acre, IN TIDi I'AIIIATUA BLOCK, . 59 sections, varying in area from 41 to 316 acres, at 21s to 35s per acre, flic above sections contain rich, deep soil, are level and undulating, covered with mixed timber, mostly tawa, and are approached by marie roads. Maps, application forms, schedules of contents, and upset price of each section, can bo obtained at the Wellington Land Offico, and at the Post Offices, Palmersl.on, Woodville, and Masterton. J, G. HOLDSWORTH, 178 Commissioner of Crown Land. WIIAKATAKI easter iucks. MONDAY, 18th APBIL. To star; ,ifc 11,30.' Judge.—E. Clifton. Starter.- J. Seofield. Clem-of-Scales.-J, A, Perry. llandicaiter, E. R, Armstrong. Sec. k I'reas.-A. McHutchon. CIiKKK'OF'CoBKBK.—if. IlulCS, Stewards.—J. 0. Vallance, J- Drummond, W. G. Murray, E. Sheath, E. Meredith, jun. Handicap Hurdle Rc,cc —£ls U miles, Over 6 hurdles, 3ft Gin. Open. Nomination £l. Acceptance 10s. Ilach Hurdle Race.—£lo 1$ miles. Same course, Weight lor age. Entrance £l. District Horses only. Maiden Plate.—£lo 1 mile. Weight for ago. Entrance £l. Open. District Stakes.-£ 15 li milts. Weight for age, Entrance &>, District Horses only. Hack Racc.—£llos. 1 mile; Weight not less than 9 atone. Entranco Ills. District horses only, Publican's Pune.—£lsl£ miles. Handicap. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Open, Conization Handicap.— £lO ,1 milo. Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules adhered to where practicable. Nominations with cntranos money must be in tho hands of tlm Secretary at Whakataki at or before 8 p.m. on TUESDAY the 12th of April. General entry at or before 8 p.m. on SATURDAY the 16th at Whakataki. Accoiitacc?s at 10 a.m. on the morning of the Races. The decis on of tho Stewaids in any case of disputes or protests shall be final. Owwers entering lursea must subscrite at least £1 to tho fund. A. MoHUTCHON, , , Hon. Sec. andTreas,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 744, 16 April 1881, Page 3
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