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BY SPECIAL 'APPOINTMENT sir Andrew (PfIYiSIUIAN IH ORDINARY TO,THE QUEER, 1881), ! ,■■ le ctu TO THE . STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL, ; . (Exiraot FBOM THE FALL Miti ■ '. "Tea to be useful, should be first of all blaok China Tea,. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated his.ljccome po powerful in its eileotß upon. ; the nervous system that a cup of it ; iakoti early in the mdrriing, as liiariy i people do, so disorderstlie nervous that those who. take it actually 1,, ..get into astate of tea intoxication^'aM it 'produces a form of iorvo distuf- ; banoe which is most painful to witndss." \ '•!■■.. ■ 1 Although rtc are'the largest dealers in liidian arid Ceylon Teas in ' the Colonies; •WE : HA7E ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED thepublio toDRINIi out BLENDED. TEiIS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. 1 Ws mnintaiii ,tKey are'too eiokly for 90 PER CENT of the tea drinking public'; 1 andin Knglaud, where such large quantities are' eliipped, over, 80. FER MENT are used for BLENDING' with CHINA TEAS, '.which are .undoubtedly as PUKE as Indian and-Ceylon, and IfAR MOKE' BEFBESHING. wji'ep 1 properly BLENDED,'" Many INEXPEItIESCED firmj'pußh'lndian and Qpylon oiithe piiblii) becnußG it is beyond thorn to produce areolar, true blend, and the profit is larger,' lor cheap common Indians givo out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT AN! QUALITY, and make people FOR ATIME, fancy theyare getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A. CI ARK is right . The LEADING MEDICAL men in KNOLAND are CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Ceylon TEAALONb!, and the ahovo extract from Sir A, Clark's .Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED J)YFORCE AT,FIRST, isa SERIOUS and dangorous thing, ,■ ■ We aro publishing the above extract {or 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 these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, NELSON, INDIAN, CHINA A,\7) CEYLON . T E k I 1 P 0 R T 1::R 8;, OHRISTOHUROH, AUCKLAND, DUNIiDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, ' AND LAUJiCESTOM. ■ _

/ The.M'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co. : (A large assortment of edraa always in'Stoch). AGENTS FOR—J Messrs. P. and D, DUNCAN, Ohristchurch. I Messrs BOOTH, MAODONALD & Oo,,'Ohristohuroh. \ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. OO AOHBTJILDIITG A speciality on approved designs. >As we hold the largest Stoclcin the Watrarapa of CoachbuiMern Material and Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us with the utmost deapatoh comkied with workmanship and finish, i ■ DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS. 'J'' with latest improvements. Special attention paid to plough repairing, Large Stocks of Extuas and Shakes Aiwavb on Hand. . Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough epairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently assert that we have the only complete plant m the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing' by a first-class Farrier. Give our all-steel shoes a trial at popular prices. Machinery on application, for all kinds of work connected with tho trade. ALEX. FRASBR, Manager, LYSAQHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. Lysaom's LmuiiT'i ORB ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST iron aiade ORB BRAND ia the' LIGHTEST iron made 11 ORB BRAND, has three times the sale of | any other iron-' ' ** ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRBT-OLAHS IRON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. Galvanised Tinned. Galvanised Tinned, ON HALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS.

WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. AUTUMN~ME]STIN(*, TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIKAU ON Easter Monday, APRIL 18th, Prceident, J. P, Eusaoll; Vice Presidents, H.S. Wardell and N, Grace; Stewards, J, H. Bethune, 8. T, F. Hutton, H. T, llume.N, Grace, A, Matthews, F. Monck» ton, W, J. Nix, A, (J, Pilmer, G. Rey* nolds, A, MoKehzie, 0, J. Tully and W 0, Williams - , Judge, \V, 0, Williams, Starter, A, G, Pilmcr j Clerk of Scales E, W, Dorset; Treasurer, W, Cundy Handioapper, A, R. Maofarlane; Clerk of Course, 0. Ticehnrat, First race' starts at 12 o'olock noon, p It 0 G. Pi A M M E 1, HURDLE HANDICAP, 50 sovsse'coni horse five sovs from tho stakes Aboii two mileß. Nom. 153, accept. 255,. 2, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 30 sovs second horse 5 sovs from tho. stakes, nbout ono and a half miles, Nom. 10s, accept. 15s, ■■<■ ■■ , FiiYING HANDICAP, 45 sovs j: second ' horso five ; sovs from stakes;; about ithreo-iprteis of s mile, Nom, 15s; accept, 20s, > 4, HACK HANDICAP, 80 sovs; second horse -fiveisovs from the stakes; one i, Nom, 10s; accept . 108. 1 . I , 5. EASTER HANDICAP, 100 sovs;. second horse 10 jsovs from the stakes; third horse five sovb from the stakes \ about one anil a quarter'miles, Horn. accept, 40s i and 20s at tho post; 6. SiICUND HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs ; second ;horse three i'bovs fromthe Btakes; about: three quarter! of mile,, Nom 10saccept lop; , ' 7. GRAND STAND HANDICAP, .35 sovs; , second hoi'Bo five sovs from stakes; ' about, seven , furlongs,Nom'. 10s; """ The winner of . the and'of'.the Easter. Handicap 7ibs J, HACKRACE,ISso.., sovs froiastakes; aboutonemile.;_ entry 103; minimum weight 9 ■ stone. Open.to all hacks that'have.neyer won an advertised race of any 'description. , :r _... 15 after Second Haok, Handicap . isrun ; i:=. •■ . ; ' DATES OF NOMINATIONS! WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES, . WEIGHTS will be declared on WEDNESDAY, 23rd March, ~ . , ■ ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, 6th April, 49 p.m.', grille' Handicap "ss, Haok Hurdle Handicap 15s, ..fly-, ing Handicap 20s,' Hack •Handicap; 15s, Easier Handicap 40a; 2nd. Haok Handicap; 10s, Grand Stand Ha?dioip2os. r , ■ Scale of ch&rges—6rand Xlwii find Saddling Paddook, ssLadifß,2a6d; £edestrians add Passengejrs,'ls; 'One-oarae Tehioleß, 2s;. each , additional, horse Is; Drivers' free';,; Uorseinen, ;js. Children under 12; free., ';...!'.!; , ' For'full PABTICULAKSjee "N.Z. Referee f'.and sheet Erogr'amnjes,. W.BObK, gecretaiy, . .. Featberitoa.

IVOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMNHAOKRAOE MEETING, TO take ..place on tho Woodyille Race Course on FRIDAY, APRIL IST, 1892, ABRIDGED PROGRAMME*' 1 Maiden Handicap' Hurdles, of2o»ovs. 14 miles, Nomination 10s. Accoptanoo 10a. 2 Maidbs Puis Of 30 sovb, second horse 5 sovs from thestakcß; 1| miles, Enttanco 303 on day of general entries,. ,■ : 3, Seliikb Race Of 15 bovs., ivlniier to be ' sold for IB sovs, immediately after the raco •, 1 mile, Top weight, list, 71b allowed for overy £5 off selling price. Entrance 15s on day of general entries, 4, Handicap Humiles Of 40 sovs,, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes;2miles, Nomination 15s j acceptance 255, s;' Woodtoik JooKKt Olvb Handicap ' of 70 sovs,' second horse 10 sovs from the stakes; 1| miles, Nominations 30b acceptances 40s 6, Members' ; Race of 15-sovs, 1| miles . welter handicap, minimum weight lOst Nomination 7s (id, aeeeptanco 7s Cd, i 7, Flting . Handicap Of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from thestakes; G furlongs, ' Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s, 8, High Weioht Handicap cf-25 sovb, second homo B sovs from thn Btakes; ■IJ niiles j minimum weight Ost, Nomination 10s, accoptanco 15s. NOMINATIONS for Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, .Handicap' Hurdles ; 15s, Woodvillo Jockey Olub' Handicap 30s. Members 1 Raco ,7s 6d, Flying Handicap 10s, High Weight Handicap 10s, close ■ ' with the Secretary at AVooilvillo atO p.m. on Saturday, March 12th,.1802, ; ■ Weights declared. on Saturday, lilth March, ' 1802. Entries for Maiden Plate 30s, and Soiling Race 15s, and _ Acceptances for.Maidtn Hurdles 10s, Hand}* " cap Hurdles 2os, AVoodville J, O. ■ Ha'ndi- . cap.4os. Members' Race Is lid, Flying Handicap 20s, High Weight Handicap , 15s, olose with the Seoretary at Wood- . villoat!) p;m, on Friday, Sraroh 25,1802. : . CONDITIONS, ' : 1 No.deduction will bo, made from tbe advertised stakes, - 2 All tho races on .this programme' are open to'Vhaoke" only, <; 8 mean' horses ; thatli ave .never won an'.adyertieei etakie. exceeding . the value of 40 sovs at time of. start : (naok arid hunter racoa'oxcepted) and that are not nominated for a Guineas, Sti Leger orSapling Stakes at too of start.; ; 4, No.nominationsvill.be.received unless acoompinied'by the necessary amount.in cash, > ■ •• 6, In all noiriinatiorisj-'dosoription, age, pedigree, apd> performances must be given, ,6. :All. ; horsea must be ridden : in distin- . guished colours, which must be eivori at time of entry, . ' . i ' l, . J, Met'rppblitan Baoing Club Uules will bo strictly'adhered to; Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary • '" For full programme Bee issue of January 25th H. HAJfft BOOT AND SHOEMAKER• AJfD IMPORTER, ■ '• ERETAH.UNA, SPLENDID NEtt STOCK just opened iuv , : • INSPECTION INVITED, ;,:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4069, 22 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4069, 22 March 1892, Page 1

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