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lundscono'to iho needle. • I VbiiOHStons fever, vomiting, and comti -'followed by burning, swelling, mid ploughing of tho affected parts. The '■College of Veterinary Surgoons and the, faculty of the Hospital for ' Diseases aro investigating the proa es. ':']■. 'i'ho Americanpross generally support Mr Gladstone in tho matter. ■Professor H, U, Alien, who lias •been deputed by tho Victorian Go-' Yernment to investigate Koch's cure for consumption, has wired In the, doctor to supply a quantity of lymph to Victoria, and that he will visit Berlin later on, Professor Allen Bails for Melbourne about tho middle of January. Professor Anderson Stuart will also mako a study of the euro on behalf of the New South Waits, South Australian aud New Zealand GovernTho petition of Lady Connomara for (ulirorcj from her husband on the pounds of adultery has been granted. Lord Coiinemara did not offer any defenco to his wife's charges. NEwYoKK,Novembor27. Severe lighting has taken place with Indians at Kcogh, in Montana, Berlin, November 27, The Budget proposes nn increaso of 20,000,1:00 marks for tho German army, Berlin, November 27. Dr Koch is indignant at certain medical men.extorting'money from consumptive patients on pretouce of possessing bis secret, Dr Koch has deferred tho lecture he bad arranged to give on bis discovery. The Gorman Government will shortly undertake the preparation and distribution of lymph.

FOE A Mm CHRISTMAS, CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, BEGS to remind liis numerous Customers mid general public that lie has received a direct shipment of real))' first class Boots and Shoes, from the best well known German, Parisian, English and Colonial Manufacturers. SPECIAL 10 THE LADIESVory Weal; Walking Shoes, 5/0 and 7/6

Ladies' Evening Shoes, 3/9 Our Men's Shooters at 10/G Cannot bo Beaten Men's Watortighta at IU/C are the Best Value in Mnstorton The Famous Brands of Colonial make, including! "Zcalandia," "Standard" and "Premier," always in stock All kinds of Boots and Shoes Mado to Order With English Leather liberal Discount will be given during One Month For Cash , FUNERAL NOTICE. f-pHE FRIENDS of tho late Mr HART J. UDY, Sbn,, aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave liis residence on SUNDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock p.m. HTROTMAiV Undertaker,'

BVERAL good dairy cowa, guar } anteed quiet. Apply to FEVIBERT .; ! Upper Plain, WAIRARAPA RACING OIiUB. SUMMER MEETING, To betiSd on the laukerenikau Race Course, ■%fHURSDAY, Ist Januaiy, 1500, . President: J. P, Hussol!; Vice Prceiilcnts: H. Bunny and H. S", -IVnrdoll j Stewards: J. H. Botbune,.-'WSE. Bidwill, IV, 0. Buchanan, A,, '.DdiialU, N, Grace, J, Macara, 0, MncSlianc, X J Nix, A, G. Rimer, Geo Reynolds, C. J. Tullyj Judge, J,Dmmmond:Starter: T. H.Hill; Clerk of scales: &■ vf. Ilorsct; Clerk of Course: isias Tocker; Timekeepers: AV, 0, Williams,andV, Armstrong; Treasurer: IV, Oundy; Hnndicappcr: T, H, Bill, PROGRAMME. , Hurdle Handicap, 40 sow, second horse B bovs from stakes, about 2 miles, over S flights hurdles, about lift Gin high. The winner of any Hurdle Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry 71bs penalty, Nomination 20s, Acceptance 255. 2, Hack Hurdlo Handicap, 20 sovs, second horso 3 sovs from stakes; about U miles ; over 6 flights hurdles; about 3ft din high, The winner of any Hack Hurdlo Handicap after tho declaration of weights to carry a penalty of Clbs, Nomination 10s, Acceptance 10s, 3, Flying Handicap, 'lO mva; second horso 5 sovs from tho stakes; about J mile The winner of any handicap of the value of 30 sovs, after tho declaration of weights to carry Dibs penalty, and of the valuo of 60 sovs 71bs penalty. Nomination 20s, Acceptance 20s. 4, Maiden Haek Race, 10 sovs; second horse 2 sovs from stakes; about \ mile; weight, not less than Sat 71b, Open to all hacks that bavo never started (saddle races excepted) and have not won an advertised race of any description at dato of meeting, domination 10s, 5, Wairarapa Cup, 100 soys; 2nd horso 10 son, and 3rd horso G sovs from the stakes; ibout \\ miles, Tho winner of any Han.Heap of the value of 30 sovs after the declaration of weights to carry 61bs penalty, and of tho value of 60 sovs 71bs penalty, Nomination 20s; Acceptance 10s and 10s at the post, 6, Hack Handicap, 25 sovs; 2nd horse 5 sovs from the stakes; about one inllc and a ■ distance, TliowinucrofanyHackllandicap of the valuo of 20 sovs after the declaration . of weights to cany 51bs pcualty,. Noinin7, Stewards Boyd from the stakes; about 1 mile, Winner of any handicap of tho valuo of 30 sovs after tho declaration of weights to carry Whs penalty, and of 50 sovs 71bs penalty, Nomination 15s, Acceptance 20a.

NOMINAHONS for all events (except Maiden Hacks) must be mailc in mlting, and addrcascd to the Secretary nt the Oddfellow'a Hull, Fcathcrston, nml CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 10th December, at 8 pin. Hying Handicap 20s, Wairarapa Cup 203, Hack Handicap 10s, ami Stewards Handicap WEIGHTS will bo declared on WEDNESDAY, lttb December, ACCEPTANCES and Entries for Maiden Hacks, 10s, addressed as above, close on TUESDAY, 23rd December, at 8 pm, Handicap Hurdle.", 2m, Hack Hurdles, 10s, Flying Handicap, 20s, Wairarapa Cup, -JOs, Hack Handicap, 15s, Stewards' Handicap, 20s. HULKS AND B£U [JLATIUNS. 1 All races at tliis meeting will bo run under the N X Knlcs of Jtacing, 2 No nomination or acceptance will bo received nftcr tbc advertised time ofclosing under any pretence whatever, or unlets accompanied by the necessary amounts 3 In all nominations for handicaps, the name, ago at timo of entry, pedigree, colour, sex, and previous performances of the liowej and colours of rider must be given i A hack shall bo a horse that has never started for other than hack races, and is not it date of meeting nominated for other than luckraces - WBOCK, - , . Secretary

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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