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CLIMATIC INFMJKNCES arc tcrtilo sources nl disease. Malaria is n sure,, swift destsoyer of liuinan life, But if th-j Bystem is fortified, il is as a bulwark of licfenso'iiirainst Hie assaults of atmospheric poison. To strengthen the system is to tonlfy ilio parts Mid stimulate hcaltliy action of tlio functions. UDOM'IH) WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AUOMATIC! SCHNAPPS produces these effects. It diffuses a gentle glow that permeates tlio very siihstauco of the cellular tissues builds up the orj,<anlc structure, and thus throws out dcflnnco to zymotic operations.

MASTERTON EOAD DISTRICT. ELECTION OF WARDEN. AN EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY having oecuned in No. 5 Subdivision of tho district, through tbo resignation of Mr Edwin Meredith, son,, tho Election of a person to fill tho vacancy will take place at „ tho Roadman's Wiiark, Eiverstlalo, WhareIT ama, on FRIDAY, tho 4th day of July, "" 1881. Nominations will close at tho abovementioned place on IUESDAY.the 24th current, at 12 o'clock Noon. Nomination forms may bo obtained from Mr E. Pederson, Eivcrsdalo, Wharearaa, or from the undersigned, R. WILSONE, Returning Officer, Road Board Office, Masterton, 14th Juno, 1884. 171 1

N 0 T I 0 E. I|HE next English and European If ail via Brindiai (if specially directed) will otoae at this offices on MONDAY, tho 10th day of June, at 6.30 a.m. J. BAIrGE, Postmaster. Masterton. 13th June, 1884, 1711 SIGNOR OTTO HUG, SWISS MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT r AS arrived inMasterton, and will remain - until tho 19th ot Juno at the Club Hotel. Ho leaves Masterton on tho 19th by tho first train for Greytown, and will remain thero until tho 23rd at Hnmmorich's Hotel. Ho loaves on Monday Iho 23rd, by tho fu a train for Wellington, ST, MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. r nilE Fourth of a series will be hold on 1 THURSDAY, tho 19th wA, at 8 o'clock. AraiiS3(ON,-Ob'E SHILLING. Children under 12 HALMIttCE. 1708 rEI.L T NGTON JOCKEY CLUB. VV To be hold on tho uewly formed Course at Island B.y, ON SATURDAY. 12th JULY, 18S4. President : W.n, Levin, Esq., J.P. Vice-President : Dr Newman M.H.R. (stewards :

Messrs C. W. Cutton, J. Paul, ft. Fisher, B. Blower, H. lledwood, H. Butler, Ji. Stafford, P. F. Tancral, ff. R. Waters, J. Maginnity, J, Ames, 11, B. Wallace, Treasurer—Mr H, Kimbor, Handicapper—Mr J. 0. Evetfc. Judge-Mr 0. W. Outtcn. Starter—Captain Hume, J,P. ■ Timekcopor—Mr 3. Kolin. Clerk of Scales-Mr E. W. Merd. Clerk of Course—Mr T, Smith, Maiden Steipleoiia.se, of 50 sovs. . Two miles. Weight for age. Entry, 3 sovs. For all hortes thai have never won an advertised steepleobaso, Hack Steeplechase, of 20 sovs. Two mta. Post entry, £1 10s. Open to all horses that hwo never won an ii ■■■ advertised hurdle raeo or steeplechase. Minimum woiglit, 9st 71b. Wellington J ockev Club Stekplecdase, a handicap of 125 «ovs. About three mileh, Tho scooud liovso to receive 20 10V3 out of tho stake." Nom'nalion 2 sovs, acceptance 2sov3. Selling Stbkpleciiase, of 80 sovs. About two miles and a half. Eutry 2 sovb. The winner to be Bold for 40 sovs, immediately a'tec the race; any surplus to go to the funds of tho Club. The, Sessions Handicap, a Handicap Flat llace of 60 so w s, Quo imlo, Nomination £1103; acceptance, £1 10s.

; The Rules of tho Wellington Jockey Club strictly adhered to, The various rraos to bo run on such course and over such jumps m the Stewards may appoint. I'ive por cent on amount of advertised fllako to ho deducted from winnings, . ; No qualification feu. The Steeplechase will bo run under tho HZ. Grand National Utiles. .' Entries and Nominations on oh rm& Thursday 26th June. . Letters beaming postmark and telegrams of date of entry, nomination, or acceptance within prescribed time will be received, No protest will be received unless accompanied by a deposit of £2 2s, to bo fori'eiied to the Funds of the Clubs if tho Stewards' copsidor the samo to bo frivolous. : . .Weights declared a 9 soon as possible after closing of nominations, Acceptance on or bekoce Thursday, 7th July, All entries, nominations, and acceptances to be accompanied by the necessary feeß, name, age, description of horso, and colours ' of rider, and previous performances (if any), to bo'addressed to the Secretary,; Star Chambers, lambton Quay. B. fl. GOLDSMITH, jSecretary W.J.O,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 14 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 14 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1711, 14 June 1884, Page 3

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