■ BY SPECIAL • APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARE, L.L.D., F.R.S., RK.O.P.(PHYrfIUIAN IN ORDINARY TO THE.QUEEN, 1881), .■ L E OTU KE~ Q N TE A TO THE STUDENTS-OF. THE LONDON'HOSPITAL. ' . [Exiract from the Pall Mall Budget). "Ten to be useful,'should bo first ol all lilnck China Tea. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in iis efie'cts upon llio nervous system that a cup of it lakes early in the morning, as many people do, bo disorders the nervous system f lint those who take it aotually get into a slato of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nevve distur- , li-mce which is most painful to witness."' • • ' : ' Although we arc the larpeat dealers in Indian mid Ceylon T ens in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALWAYS STKONGLY AI'VI.-ED the public toDKISK our UIiENDED TEAS' iu pi eference to Indian nr Ceylon alone. Wcnnintain tiny are too sickly forSO l'lill of the tea drinking public j and in' .nglnud, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 I'ER CEM'are used for BLEN DING with CHINA TEAS, which are ] undoubtedly as PUKE as.lndian and Ceylon, nml.FAIt MOKE ItBFEBSHING when properly BLENDED. iMany JNSXI'EKIENCED iirms push Indian and Oylon on the public bccauso it is beyond them to produco aregular, truo blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap •common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fsney they are Retting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A. CI/ABKisjAht The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND aic CONDEMNING the use ot Indian and Ceylon TEAALONti, and the aHovo exfvact from Sir A. Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which lias to be ACQUIRED HYI'OBOE AT EIKST, isaSRHIOUS and dangorous thing, We are publishing the above oxlract 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 tho profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kiuds, NELSON, MOATE & CO,, INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA I M P 0 KTEE S , OHIIISTOHURGII, AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOI3ART, AND LAIIJSCESTON. ■ llastates Ikeksaitt, ¥ MmigM Ooajaay, I Tho M'CORMICK Reaper and Binder Co. (4 large assortment of extras always in Stock), AGENTS FOR—J Messrs 1\ and D, DTjNCAN, Ohriatchurch, Messrs BOOTH,MAODONALD & Uo., Oliristchureli, \ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. OOAOHBTJILDING A speciality on approved designs. As we hold tho largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Coaehbnildei'K Material and Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined witlnvorkmanship and finish, DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS with latest improvements. Special attention puirt to plough repairing-, Largs Stocks of Extuas and Shakes Always on Hand. Farmers would dp well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairins before sending their plounlis elsewhere, as wo confidently assert that we have the only completo plant ill the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing by "a lirsrt-clnss Farrier. Give our all-steel shves a trial at popular prices. . Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the trade. ALKX. ERASER, Manager. LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED, CORRUGATED IRON. Lysaout's k-v ORB BRAND is tho BEST Iron made " A ORB BRAND is tlw CHEAPEST iron ;nade ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST iron made ™ ORB BRAND has three times tho Bale of ri I ORB any other iron 01!B BRAND is the ONLY FIIIST-OLASS i Galvanised Tinned. IRON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND, ~= T - Galvanised Tinned, ON,SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS.
WAIRiRAPA RACING CLUB, AUTUMN MEiSTINtt. TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIK&U • ox Easter Monday, APRIL 13th, 1892. PresidonK J. I', Russell; Vice Presidents, 11. S, Wardcll and *l, Grace; Hewardp, J. H. Bethirae, G. T, F. Hutton, H. T. Hume.N. Grace, A. Matthews, F. Monck-< ton, W. J. Nix, A. ({, l'ilmcr, G. Hoy™ nolds, A. MoKcnzio, C, J, Tully and W, 0, Williams; Judge, W, 0. Williams; Starter, A, G. Pilmcr; Clerk of .Scales, E, W, Dorset; Treasurer, W. Cundy; Handicappcr, A. R. Macfarlauc; Clerk o| Course, 0. Ticehurst, First race starts at 12 o'clock noon. J E 0 G K i JI M' E . 1, HURDLE HANDICAP, 50 sovs; second liorso live sovs from tlio stakes Abou two miles. Nom, Ids, accept.' 255, 2, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 30 sovs; second liorso 5 sovs from the stakes'; about one and a half miles, Nom, 10s, accept. 15s, / 3 PIYING HANDICAP, d 5 sovs; second horeoTwo aovs from, stakes; about three-quarters of a mile, Nom, 15s;. accept, 20s. 4. HACK HANDICAP, 80 sovs; socond horso live sovs from the stakes; one milo and a distance, Nom, 10s; accept, 153. 5, EAsT.GR HANDICAP, 100sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes; third horse five sovs from the stakes; about one and a quarter miles, Nom, 20s; accept, 40s; and 20s at the post, G. SIiCUND HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs; second liorso three sovs from the stakes; about three quarters, of a' mile. Nom 10s; accept 10s.. 7. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, 35sovs; second horse live, sovs from stokes; about seven furlongs, Nom 10a; acceptance.2os. The winner of tho Flying Handicap to carry 51bs ponalty, and of the Easter . Handicap ,7Jbs penalty, 8, HACK RACE, 15 sovs; second horse 5 sevs from stakes; about one mile; post .entry 10s; minimum weight 9 stone. , Open to all hacks that have never won an advertised race of any description, entries must be made not later than 15 minutes after Second Hack Handicap isrun '' V: DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES, 1 ■ WEIGHTS, will be declared on WEDNESDAY,23rdMaroh. .ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, Gib April, at 9 p.m. Hurdle_Haudicap 255, Hack Hurdle Handicap 15s,' -Ply.' ing Handioap 20s, Hack Handicap 159, Easter HandioapiOs, 2nd Hack Handicap. 10s, Grand fetand Handicap,2os. Soalc'of charges-Grand Slniid, Saddling Paddock, ss';'Ladies,2s6d; Gates; Pedestrians and Passengers, Is; Ono-hnrso Vehicles; 2s;- each additional .horse, Is; Drivers free; Horsemen, 2s; Children; under 12 free, For lull PARTICULARS see "N. Z, Referee" and Bheet'Pi'ogrammes,: , . W, DOCK, , . ! ~ Secretary, "Featberston. !
WOODYILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY.CLUB . AUTUMN HACK RACE MEETING, TO take place on tlio. Woodyille Race Course ou FRIDAY, APRIL Ist, 1892, ABRIDGED PROGRAMME. . 1 Maiden- IIASDiOAr Huddles, of 20sovs, 1J miles. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s, 2 Maiden- Tiate Of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from tliestakes; 1| miles, Enhance on day of general entries, 3. Ski,ling Hack Of 15 sovs,, winner to be sold I 'for 15 sovs. immediately after tlic race; 1 mile, Top weight (Ist, 71b allowed for every £'o off selling price. Entrance 15a on day of general entries. 4. Handicap Huiuura Of 40 sovs., second liorso 5 sovs from tlio stakes;2miles, Nomination 15s ; acceptance 255. 5.' WOODVILLK JOUKKY OLUI) HANDICAP of 70 sovs, second horse 10 bovs from the. stakes: 14 miles. Nominations 30s ncceptances 0. Members' Race of 15 sovs, 1$ miles welter handicap, minimum weight lOst Nomination 7s (id, acceptance 7s (id. 7, Fuing Handicap Of 30 sovs, second horso D sovs from tliestakes j (i furlongs, Nomination 10s, acceptance Ms. 8, High Weight Handicap cf.25 sovs, second horse 6 sovs from the • stakes; I}miles; minimum weight9st. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s, NOMINATIONS for Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles los, Wodvillo Jockey Club Handicap 30s, Members', Haco_ 7s Oil, Flying Handicap 10s, High Weight Handicap 10s, closo with the Secretary at V.'oodville at 9 pan, on Saturday, March 12th, ISD2/ Weights declared on Saturday, l'Jtli March, 18!)2. ' Entries for Maiden Plato 30s, and Selling Race 15s, ami Acceptanccsfor Maiden Hurdles 10s, Handicap Ilufdles 2os, Woodville J. 0. Handicap 40s, Members' Rac! 7s lid. Flying Handicap 20s, High Weight Handicap 153, close with the Secretary at Woodvillo at 9 p. m. on Friday, March 25,1592. CONDITIONS, ' , 1 No deduction will ho 'made from tlio advertised stakes, 2 All the races on this programme ■ are open tj" hacks" only, 3,"hacks"shall mean horses that have never won' an advertised stako exceeding tlio value of 40 sovs at time of start (Hack and Junior races excepted) and that arc not' nominated for a llerhy, Guineas, St, Lcger or Sapling Stakes at, time of start. • ■ 4. No nomiuation will ho received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash, , • 5, In all nominations,: description, age, pedigree, and pcifonnances must bo given, .C. All .horses must bo ridden in distinguished colours, which must bn given at timo of entry, . . ' , ' 7. Metropolitan Racing Club Rules will ho strictly adhered to. ' '' ■ " 1 \Va. NICHOLM, 1 ; " Secretary For full programmo sob issue of January 25th , ; i BOOT m SHOEMAKER ANI) IMPOBTKR, | BRBTAHUNA,./':': SPLENDID NEV STOCK'jiißt . oponedop. . ■. .< : . . INSPECTION INVlss),
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 1
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