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APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARE, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.B.C.P. (PfIYSIOIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). lecture" on tea ■ TOTHE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exuaci ?bomtiie Pah Mali, Bodoet), . . " Tea to be useful, shonH bofirat ofall bfaok China Tea. Tho Indian 1 Ten, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the norvous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system that those who take it aotually get into astato of tea intoxioatiou, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which is most painful to witness," Although wc arc the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonics, WE HAVE ALWAYSSTRONGLY AOVlttiMe public to DRIM our BLENDED TEiS m preference to Indian or Ceylon alone;: We maintain they are too sickly for 90 PER UNI of tho tea drinking publidj and in England, where such large quantities aro . shipped, over 80 I'ER CENT are used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which aro ] undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Coylon, and FAR MORE BEPBESHISG when properly BLENDED. Many IN EXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them foproduco a regular, true blend, and the profit is larger, tor cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY and make people FOR A TIME, fancy they aro getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A, CLARK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND aio CONDEMNING the übo of Indian and Ceylon TEAALONS, and tho above extract from Sir A, Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a tasto for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED iiYFORCE AT FIRST, isa SISRIOUS and dangerous thing, We aro publishing the above extract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on theso Teas is equal; if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, moate & CO., INDIAN, CHINA ANCOEVLON TEA I MP.O-BTEBS, CHRISTOHOROH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOB ART, AND LAiINOESTON.

(LIMITED), i The M'CORMICK ltoaper and Binder Co. (A large assortment of extras! always m Stock), AGENTS FOR-J Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Ohristchurcli. Me»Bra BOOTH, MACDON4LD & Co., Christchurch, \ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. OOAOHB tTIIi D I 3ST GA speciality on approved deßiqnu. As we hold the largest Stock in the Wairarapa f Ooachbuildew Material and Fittings, we aro prepared,to execute all orders ntrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and finish. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS ■ with latest improvements. Special attention paid to plough repairing;, Large Siooks of Extkas and Shakes Always on Hand. 'arniers would do well to visit onr establishment and inspect our plant for Plouajh Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently assert that we have tho only complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing- l>y a Farrier. Give our alhkd slum a trial at popular prices, atalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. • Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with tho trade. ALEX. FRASER, Manaser. .YSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED jN ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made I ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST iron aiade /\ ' ' J m OHB BRAND isr.hn LIfiHTKST mm mnil» f I. '« f : ■% ORB BRAND is tho LIGHTEST iron made f II I ) % ORB BRAND has three times tho sale of j, |. t ' ORB If any other iron i 0 R V J ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRST-CLASS % x *ttossap Jm gOL]) IH NfiW ZEAJjAND| N^s** lvanised Tinned. • Galvanised Tinned. ON KALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS. MASTERTUN-OP'AKI JOCKEY . CLUB. i UTUJIN MEETING WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB 1892, AUTUMN HACKRAOE MEETING, 5t Paihiok'B Day, THURSDAY, mo tab place onlko Woodvillo Race 17™, lU.„on iqqo Coursoon . FRIDAY, APRIL Ist, 1802. ~,,„,.„,, ABRIDGED PROGRAMME. .r ( omnnTMnm ii m«n ■ l MaII,KS HANDICAP HUBDLSS, of 20sov». MASTEBTON-OPAKI RACE- 1J miles, Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s, COURSE. ' 2 Maiden Plate 0/ 30 sovs, second horse 5 ~,„.,._ „ _ sovs from thestakes; 11 miles, Entianco anient, Mr A. tV. Cave; Hon, Treasurer, 303 on day of general entries. A, A, Elkins; C, F, Vallance j 3, Skllino Race Of ID sovs., winner to bo Starter, T. H. Hill; Deputy, J, Soke sold for 15 sovs, immediately after the field; Handicapper, A. R. Maofarlane; race jl mile, Top weight fist, 71b alClerk of Scales, E, B, Hare; Time. lowed for every £0 ofi selling price, keeper, Jos. Mmr; Clerk of Course; Entrance 15s on day of general entries, W. lorns, Stewards, Messrs T, M. 4 ' Handicap Huui.les Of 40 sovs., .ecoml Brown, W. B. Buick, E, E, Chamber. fcwi™! Z,it & ' lain, A Henderson, CCowper, A- , Fraser,.Herbert Welch, H. Yates, and of 70 BOVSi mni hm! , ]0 60VB from Hugh Campbell. tho stakes ;1J miles. Nominations 30a PROGRAMME. acceptances 40s Hack Hurdle Handicap, 30 sovs; second 6. Members' Raoe of 15 sovs, 1} miles horse, 5 sovs; 1J miles, over live flights welter handicap, minimum weight lOst of hurdles. Nom, 15s, ace 15s. Nomination 7s (M, acceptance 7s M. Members Race, list up, 20 sovs; second I Flyiko Handicap Of 30. sovs, second hors.o 5 SOVS; 1J miles, For horses J, 0130 . 6«>v?/™n> tLestakea; C furlongs. «*jrr' °; d •W£ * ft »ov ß , owned by hmjit members of the accoml hma fi 50VS from tllß Btak3 Club one month prior to the meeting, l} m il es; minimum weight 9st, Noiniremaining .in district the same time ; na t( on jqs, acceptance 16s. horses to bo ridden by members. Noiil, NOMINATIONS for Maiden Handicap 20s, Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 16s, St Patrick's Handicap 00 sovs; second Woodvillo Jockey Club Handicap 30s, horse 10sovs; 1| miles. Nom, 20s Members' Raco 7s od, Flying Handicap ace 20s, at post 20s, 10s, High Weight Handicap 10s, cloi Handicap Hack Eace, 25 sovs; seoond *«» Seoreto at Woodvillo at 9 p.m. horse five sovs, | mile, Nom, 15s, aco. w .on Saturday March 12th, 18fl2. iiuioi, u.o ouro, 1 lum,, , -Weights declared on Saturday, 19th March, Flying Handicap, 45 sovs; second liorso M rhs for Maiden Plate'3os, and Selling 6 sovs; J mile. Nom, 20s, aeo. 2ds. g ac( . ig S| OM i Handicap Hack Eace, 35 sovs j seoond Acceptances for Maiden Hurdles 10s, Haudihorse 5 sovs, Nom. 20s, aco, 15s, cap Hurdles 255, Woodvillo J, O. HandiSelling liace, lmile, w.f.a,, 15 sovs cap 40s, Members' Race 7s lid, Flying Nom, 15s. Handicap 20s, High Weight Handicap RULES AND REGULATIONS, 15s,'close with tho Secretary at WoodMl Bates lobe rununderthe Eules of viiloatO p. m. on Friday, March 25,1892. [n case of'a protest the same must bo CONDITIONS, Iged with tho Secretary within 15 minutes INo deduction will be made from tho ;er the race has been run, with a deposit advertised stakes. _ £2, such deposit to be forfeited.if the 2Aluhe races on this programme are itest be found to 'be frivolous or vexa* open tj" hacks" only, ua 3," hacks'shall moan horso3 that, have No Scratching ot Horses allowed, unless never won an advertised, stake exceeding rough the Secretary; and thirty minuteß the value of 40 soti at time of start (Back tore tho time of starting. and hunter races excepted) and that are not No Entry will be received for any Eace nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, Leger cept under the conditions that all olaims, or Sapling Stakes at time of start. mutes, and objections arising shall bo 4. No nomination will be received unless cided'by the Stewards, or whom they accompanied by tho neoeßsary amount in »y appoint, and their decision upon all cash. _ _ ints shall be final. s ' ln aU nominations, description, age, AUNominations,Entrances, Acceptances, pedigree, and performances must be given, ), accompanied by the necessary amount, 6. A" horses must be'ridden in dis'tinust be addressed to the Secretary, Mas- B uißn ed colours, whioh must be given at [ton timo of entry,; No Entry will be received after the hour T. Metropolitan Racing Club Rules will ,me'd on any pretence whatever, be strictly adhered to, Any Jockey riding, except in colours, Wu. NICHOLSON, 11 be fined 2 sovs, _ ,„ , Secretary The amount for second horse will be |°r aw programme sceissuo of January ducted from the-advertised amount of 2oUl winner of Selling Race to bo Id immediately after the race for 15 sots., iy surplus to be divided between the Club TT XT A iVTCITn"!^" id the second horse. ■ .... XL. HAiX nJGiJN » Horses walking over will, receive 50 per nt, of the stakes, ■' BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND Sack means a horse that has never started IMPORTER 1 t. or'is not nominated at the date of ... V • try (or any race-HaokandHunterßaces, EB.ETAHUNA cepted. "■•■'■ ' .. •: EH.WADDINGTON. , „ prnmn ' ~ • . ...: ■ ; Secretary, A' SPLMDID HE\\ hTOOK just Submitted to and approved by the Wels XX '■■■■■,.■'• igton Eaoing .Club this 11th day of ..-.■. ppened up. .. bruatr. 1802. r •'. /■'', , .H.M.LYON, -.. INSPECTION INVITED, .-.it'v' '■:■■:•"• ■* •■ Seoretary, ■ ■ ; -:'-" ; . ■■■■:'■■. INSPECTION INVITED,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 1

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