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SLJI 2 APPOINTMENT ked SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F. 8.5., F.B.C.P. 8u- (PHYSICIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), '"LECTURE" ON TEA ing TO THE the STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (BxiEici hioiiibb Pah. Mall Budoei), " Tea to be useful, should befirst of all blaoi China Tea. Tlio Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon m the nervous Bystem that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system that those who take it actually • get into astute of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve distur- " bance which is most painful to witness." , Although we are the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, WE rd - HAVE ALWAYS STR' UGLY ADVISED the public to DRINK our P.l .ENDED TE \S in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they are too sickly for 90 PER tu OIiNT of the tea drinking public; and in Kngland, where such lar s c quantities are shipped, over 80 PER CENT are vised for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which are »PO undoubtedly as PURE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MOBE REFRESHING when properly BLENDED, Many INEXPERIENCED firms push Indian mid Ceylon ontho iry public because it is beyond them toproduco a regular, true blend, ami the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy they are getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENULAND aio CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TEAALONii, and the above oxtraot m- from Sir A. Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED BY FORCE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing, iy We are publishing the above extract for tho benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained, This is against our own interests, for the dy profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, "' NELSON, MOATE k 00., INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON "TEA IMPORTERS, is- OaiUSTCHUROH. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND LAUNOESTON. (LIMITED), !& i The M'OORMIOI Reaper and Binder Co. (4 large assortment of extras always in Stock), , 0 AGENTS FOR-. Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Christohurch, Messrs BOOTH, MACDON 4LD & Co., Ohristohurch, )e \ And othor Leading Colonial Manufacturers. O O A O H BtrTL D I IT GA speciality on approved designs. As we hold the largest Stock in tho Walrarapa ire of Ooachbmlderß Material and Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders . entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and iinisb. jq in DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements. ay ,^__«. Special Attention piiid to plough repairing-, j 9 Large Stocks or Exthas and Shams Always on Hand. ig Farmers wonld do woll to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently assert d, that we have the only complate plant m the Wairarapa for Bueh repairs. ue Horse Shoeing t>y a first-class Farrier. Give ourall'sleel shuts a trial at popular prices. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given VC for all kinds of work connected with the trade. ALEX, FRASER, Manager. al LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IT Lysauiit's Lvsauht's Mi ORB BRAND ia the BEST Iron made 'J| ■ y* "r\ ORB BRAND is tho CHEAPEST iron .nade /*'" %, • / % ORB BRAND is the -LIGHTEST iron made '' % I | |MI ORB BRAND has three times the sale of _J L it I QRB J any other iron ,f_OR Q 1 L M ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRST-CLASS \js IJBON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. ,] Galvanised Tinned. Galvanised Tinned. ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AMD MERCHANTS.

IE MASTERTON-OPIKI JOCKEY CLUB, I UTUMN~MEETING, Si Patrick's Day, THUBSDAY, 17th March, 1892. To be held on the MASTERTON-OPAKIKACE-CUUESE. . President, Mr A. iV.Cavo; Hon, Treasure, A.A.Elkins; J ud,<e, C, F, Variance; j StaUor,T. H. Hill; Deputy, J. Sohofield j Handicapper, A. R. Maofarlann; Clerk of Scales, 11, B, Hare; Timekeeper, Jas. Muir; Clerk of Course; a W, lorns, Steward's, Messrs T, M. Brown, W. B, Buick, E, E, Chnniber« i, lain, A, Henderson, 0, Cowper, A' s Frasor, Herbert Welch, H. Yatos, and Hugh Campbell, ,; PROGRAMME. 1, Hack Hurdle Handicap, 30 sova; second . horse, 5 sovs; 1J miles, over five flights ' of hurdles. Norn, 15s, aoo 15s; 2, Membere Race, list up, 20 sovs; second horse 5 sovs; 1J miles, For horses that have never faced a starter, to bo owned by bona /(fe members of the Club one month prior to the meeting, remaining in district the same time; horses to be ridden by members. Nora. 20s, 3, St Patriok's Handicap 60 sovs; second horso 10sovs; 1| miles. Nora. 20j aco. 20s, at post 20s. 4, Handioap Hack Race, 25 sovs; second horse five sovs; f mile, Nom, 15s, aco, 109, D 5. Flying Handicap, 45 sovs; second horse j. 6 sovs; | mile, Nom, 20s, aco, 255. s. 0, Handicap Hack Itaco, 35 sova; second ie horse o sovs, Nom. 20s, aoo, 15s. 7. Selling Race, 1 mile, w.f.a., 16 sova 1 Nom, 15s, le BULES AND REGULATIONS, '8 All Races to be run under iho Rules of CB Racing. s > In oaso of a protest the same must be cl lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes 1, after the race has been run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfoitod if the " protest bo found to be frivolous or vexa-, tious, No Scratching of Horses allowed, unless [. through the and thirty minutes before the time of starting. No Entry will be received for any Race except under the conditions that all o'aims, disputes, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, orwhom they may appoint, and their decision upon all " points shall be final. All Nominations, Entrances, Acceptances, etc, accompanied bj the necessary amount, ~ must be addressed to the Secretary, Mas. terton j. No Entry will be received after the hour named on any pretenco whatever, I Any Jockey riding, except in colours, will be fined 2 sovs. The amount for 6econd horße will be ■ deducted from the advertised amount of stakes f The winner of .Selling Bace to bo N- sold immediately after the race for 15 sovs., Ir any surplus to be divided between the Club and the second horse. Horses walking over will receive 50 per g eent. of tho stakes, sr Hack means a horse that has never started as for or is not nominated at the date of Id entry lor any race- Haok and Hunter Races excepted, EH.WADDINGTON, Secretary,; ; . . Submitted to and approved by' the Web. ti, lington Raoing Club • this 11th day. of : February, 1892, ..,-.. H.M.LYON, , . V Sogrotary,

WOODYILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HACK RACE MEETING, TO tako place on the "Woodyillo Race Course on FRIDAY, APRIL Ist, 1892, ABRIDGED PROGRAMME, 1 Maiden Handicap Hurdles, of 20sovs, 1J miles, Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s. 2 Maiden Plate Of 30 sovs, second Horse 5 sovs from thestakes j 1} miles, Eutianco 30s on day of general entries, l 3, Selling Race Of 15 sovs., winner to bo sold for 15 80V8, immediately after tlio raco j 1 mile, Top weight flat. 71b allowed for every £5 off Belling price, Entrance IBs on day of general entries. 1 4, Handicap Hurdles Of 40 sovs,, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes j 3 miles, Nomination 15s j acceptance 255. 6. WOODVILLE JOOKEV CLUB HANDICAP of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from tlio stakes iIJ miles. laminations 80s acceptances 40s : C, Members' Race of 15 sovs, 1| miles I welter handicap, minimum weight lOst Nomination 7s Cd, acceptance 7s Bd. 7. Flying Handicap Of 30 sovs, second horse 6 sovs from.thestakes j S furlongs, | Nomination 10s, acceptance JOs, t 8, High Weight Handicap cf 25 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from tho stakes; I}miles; minimum weight9st, Nomination 10s. acceptance 15s. NOMINATIONS for Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 15s, "Woodvillo Jockey Club Handicap 30s, Members' Raco 7b W, Flying Handicap 10s, High Weight Handicap 10s, close with the Secretary at Woodville ntO p,m, on Saturday, March 12th, 1802. Weights declared on Saturday, 19th March. 1892. ! Entries for Maiden Plate 30s, and Selling Raco 15s, and Acceptances for Maidtn Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 255, Woodville J. C. Handicap 40s, Members' Race 7s lid, Flying Handicap 20s, High Weight Handicap 15s. close with the Secretary at Wood- [ ville at 9 p in, off Friday, March 25,1892, 3 CONDITIONS, 1 No" deductiun will bo mado from the ; advertised stakes, , 2 All tho races on this programme are , opentj" hacks" only, 3." hacks" shall mean horses that h ave 3 novor won an advertised stake exceeding 3 the value of 40 sovs at time of start (back and hunter races excepted) and that are not 3 nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, Leger ~ or Sapling Stakes at time of start. 9 4, No nomination will bo received unless j accompanied by the necessary amount in 1 cash, 5, Iu all nominations, description, age, | pedigree, and performances must be given, , 6, All horses muxt be ridden in matin • . pished oolours, whioh. must bo given at time of entry, c 7. Metropolitan Racing Club Eules will be strictly adhered to, , - Wa. NICHOLSON, Secretary--3 For full programme Bee issue of January [ 25th H- HANSEN. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER, EB.ETAHUNA, A SPLENDID NEtt STOCK just INSPECTION INVITED,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4064, 16 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4064, 16 March 1892, Page 1

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