BY SPECIAL,,. l^§ Mm ... APPOINTMENT ;■ ,• SIR ANPKEW OLARK, L.L,p., ; r,K,5.,,F.1i;0.P. . (PfIYdIOIANINORDINiEYTOTHiBOUEEN.I'Ssi). " "'7 ;■• 0 N TEA; ■•■ i'....TOTHE • i ;.. LONDON HOSPITAL. \ ~,,,;,,, (EsiEAOifboiitubPaliMiLL'BpDOßT),^. •.,:.' ■ : "Tea to be useful, should bbflrafc of all black China Tea. Tho Indian ; ',.■ Tea, wliich is being cultivated has become .sopoworful in ,its effects upon , ■■• '' tho nervons;Bystcm that a cup ot it takes early in tlw morning, as many;' ( . , ■ , : . people do, so disorders! the nervous system that those who take it aoijially- i., ', ~: . ,get into astnto of tea iutox : oatien ! , and it produces a form of nerve 'distur- •.7 '^ 7 banqp which is most painful to witness," ■•.■*"('>'> i'V'MO . ii '''■' . AlthougliVe aro tho largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon will tli'o'' Colonics, WE : . HAVE ALWAYSJSTItONGLY 'ADVISED thopublio toDRINK our BLENDED TEAS, , in preforc-nco to In'diaii or Cejlon alone; I We maintain they arb too sickly for 90 PElt ;; CKNT of'the tea dririkingpilblic; and m'lfnfiland.'wh'dre-suchJ larjfe quantities are : shipped, over 80 PER CENT are used ; foVBLENDING with CHINA TEAS, wljioh ore undoubtedly .as PUEB as Indirim nntl Cejlon, and FAB MORE; KEFlfflSHli?G,wlen ( properly BLENDED,,, Many IN EXPERIENCED firms push Indian and Ceylon on (ho, '■''. public because it is boyonVl'thein to produce arcgular.true blend, and.theprofit is larger,' ''" for chcap'cominoo Indians'give'out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT ANY QUALITY..'. and make people FOE A'TIMEi faiioy they are getting a bargain, till they find, out; to':, their cost, that SIRA.CaRKis right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND, are CONDEMNING the us'eof Indian and Ceylon TEAALONeI, and the above extract from Sir A, Clark's Lecture MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has ■ . to be ACQ JIBED 3Y FORCE AT FIRST, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing, ; We are 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 these Teas is equalj if not more; than that on other kiuds, ! INDIAN, CHINA AND ; 6EVLON • T EA I M PO RTERS:,™ CBRISTOHOROH.'AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, HOBART, AND LAIIJSOEBTON, '■• 7j (LIMITED). ,' Tho M'CORMIOOoaper and Binder.Co.. AGENTS FOR-. Messrs P, and:D, DUNCAN, Christchurch.... Messrs BOQTH, MACDON A LD fe Üb,, Christohutch. \ And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. O O A O H3TJIL D I IT G- ' A speciality on approved designs. As we hold tho largest Stock in the Wairarapa of Ooachbuildera Material and Fittings, we are'prepared to'execute all orders • entrusted to us with the utmost despatch combined with workmanship and finish, i DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS 'with latest improvements, -J ■■' i_ ~. . w Special attention piiid to plough repairing, j?' LarqeSiooks of ExiuAS and Shakes Always on Hand. : ; » »<■ Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing boforo Bonding' their ploughs elsewhere, as wo confidently assert . : ■■ that we have the only complete plantjn the Wairarapa for such repairs. - Horse Shoeing by a first-class Farrier. Q'm m all'Steclshm atrial at j)(pti!arj>rte. . ;; 7, Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application.' Estimates givon for all kinds of work connected with tho trade. • ' ' . ,:; ALEX.-FRASERrMAnaoftir. : - LYSAGHT'S DRB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED "m' ' ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron mado ' " , l£ /f\ ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST, iron aiade, /* « ''/ %--'ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST'iron made f [m | ' | \\ : %QRB BRAND has three times the sale 'of'4__J I ■ <''* I k t~Qßß'i' : 7 » D y otineriroa ■ ; 1_Q B „ ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRST-CLASS , IRON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. 1| Galvanised Tinned. '; „ : .■'"";'" ; ;; , GalvanisedTinnerl. 1 ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND: MERCHANTS,
WAIBABAPA BAOING CLUB. : , AUTUIiIIEJ!ITIN(i. TO BE HELD ATTAUHERENIKAU Easter Monday * •. APBIL 18th, 1892. : a ■, ; ■ ;: ' ■■ 6 President, J, P, Eusscll; Vic? Presidents, '• H. S. Wardell and'S, Grace ; tim:b», i ;J, S. Bethune,\G'.\T, F. Hutton, H.T. 1-' : ' Hume,N.Grace,A',Matthews,F, MonckI' " ■ ton, W,. J.'i.Nix-, A. 0, Pilmer, G. Bejf» is holds, A, MoKenzie, C, J. Tuliy.and W 0. Williams; Judge, VV. 0. Williams■. i" Starter, A, G. Pilmer; Clerk of 'Scales ji' E.'W, Dorset; Treasurer, W. Cundy: ; Handioapper, A.E, Maofarlano; Cleikof Coarse,'o, Ticehuret, 7 first race starts at 12 o'olock noon, ' pRO G E A'M ME. 1, HUBPLEHApiOAP|sPsovs;seoond horse five sovs from the, stakes. Abou•; . . two miles. Nom.) ss, accept. 25b, , . ~: 2, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 30 sovs; second horses soysfrom. the.stakes; about one arid a half mjles, Npm.'iOs, ' accept, 15s. •/V: .',"'";, ",", : ...' g phYlNU'HppifjAP, 45 BOVB.J second ;■'' .' : horse 1 five 7 sovs' frorh stiikes'f a.bbut . tlireo-qnarters oi.'a'rnile, Nori), 15s; JiD accept. 20s, ■''■■ •■ ' !. | e . & HACK HANDICAP, 30 sow;'second jo. " horse five sovs'bom the stakes; om I.J ■ mile and adiatanoe. Nom. 10b ; accept -L ' ' 155.". "■: ■':.. " ,•.;'■:•■■■ ',•'. ," 5, EASTEBHANDJ,UAP,.IOOsovs;,Beconc "? horse 10, - l bovs '[torn the stakes; thirt n ? ; : horse five BOV3 from the stake,?;, abpu ?" ,' prjeand.a miles.. Nom.,'2oa : •"!»] .''accept.■ "■ids;"and2oaatfljppost., I ■ pel 6,'SfiCUND'HACKHANtoCAP, 25, soys M. ;'.second horse'three s6vs,.fioiri; ,'th' plflkeß; about three'.ciuttrters bj ! i ■"■• mile, Npm lOsVacoepUps, '' 7."GMND STANDto'PIOAPj g5 soys ' 'secondhorse'five.'s'ovs from■'stakes T about seven furlongs, --■ Nom 10s '■'•' ; acceptance■■Bos. ,; .The; winner; ol th ' Fljing Handicap to carry Slbspenaltj ■ and. of the Easter;■ Handicap 71b ■ "'" penalty; :. : ; ! ''".''',, ; '■' ' B,' HACK RACE; 15 sovs ;'• second horse, ,: BCVB from stakes; about one mdejpos for . en try 10s; minimum weight 9 stoni ; . Open to all hackVtbat have never wo : . an advertisedraceof any desoriptioi — ? ;-, ontriesmust be made not later than. 1 ,-.. .' minutes a(tor„Becond Haok Houdica L. , IBIUQ ;.- N DATES OF NOMINATI6NS;..W.EIGHTf .;:.,.';'AND'ACCEPTANPES,..;:.'.' ••' :: WEiGHTSwiII b'o 'declared on'WEI :'" ' lT "" ACCEPTANCES olose on'WEDNK ■EN i: DAY,6tli , Apfili'at9p.m/Hurdle Handi Mr r bap2ss,Httok Hurdle Handicap116s, t'lj : ' r ing Hack-Handicap• 15 ■ ■,.■ .Easter Handioap 40s, 2nd ■HaokHandica 38 IOsJ Grand Stand-Handicap2os.,.. her i Scale ot charges-Grand Stand, Lawn an han Saddling Paddook, ss; Ladies, 2s 6d i Gate Vehicles,. Ss;'each.additional; horse. 1 ,'. Drivers"free; 'Horsemen;,'^;"'Child;: ; '■ under'i2 frep, \ "',■'„' ' "1- \ ij 'Fof-fuil PARTICULARS see "N., oil Referee" and sheet Programmes,' • ■ "-! U "V .'■>!)„.;:l',.,':i :,W;-BOGK'f.;.'- :■■ •;> v. ,>;:■'! ■■• '■■■'■>■■■>. SecretarYj ■■, ';.- -.<:: :■/■: >.' : &.,:"' '■■■■' ■ Featberston.'
WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HACK RACE, MEETING; TO tab- ploco on tlie' "Woodvitle Race ' : Courseon■;. :'w ■■• ■, ■FRIDAY,; APRllrlsj,'lß92. ... ABRIDGED PROGRAMME'. . 1 Maiden Handicap Hubdlks, of 20bovb. 1J miles, Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s. 2 Maiden Puts Of SO brvh,".second'horse 5 ' :. . sovs from tlicstakcsjlj miles,, Entianco 30a on Jay of general entries, 3. Sewing Race Of 15 soVsVwninertobe •- sold for 15 bovb, immediately after the raco'i 1 mile, Top weight 9at,'.7lb'al- ' lowed for , every £6 off selling : price. , Entrance 153' on day of general entries, 4. Handicap 'Hurdles' Of -40 sovs., »econd I- horse 5 soys from tho stakes Smiles, . ' . Nomination 15s; acceptance 255, ;"i > 5. WOODVIILE JOOKEV ' OIUB '■. HANDICAP I of'7o sdv's, second.horse 10 ,govt:from the stakes jlj miles,. Nominations 30b ,' , acceptances 40s. " • • , j 0, Members' 'Bade of 15 sovs, 1J miles "' wolter minimum weiglit lOst 1 ■ Nomination 7s Gd,- acceptance 7s 6di 7, Flving Handioap Of 30. spvßj'ißocpnd , horse 5 sovs from thestakes j 0 furlongß, ' Nomination 10s, iweptanco JOs,'' !,, 8, High Weight ■'Handicap cf 25' sovs,' i ; second horao- 5 bovs from the stakes; . ~ -Jlmiksj minim.iia" weight pat,. Noini- . nation ,10s. acceptance .lbs,', ~,•,.'" i NOMINATIONS for/Maiden,. Handicap i' Hurdlcß .10s,' Handicap' l 'Hurdles'l6s, ' i ■'■ ; Woodvillo' Jockey 'Club' 'Handicap 303, i,'' Members' ; Race 7j Oil, Flying Handicap ■■ lOjj High Weight; Handicap lOajrclose 1 , with tk Secretary at Wogdville at Op\m, t ;, qn Saturday, March 12th, 18(12, . 'Weights dcolar'ed on Saturday, 19th March, 1892, ■'"'"■, , Entries for. Maiden Plato 30s, and: Selling tt . ' Racclss,ond , ,■• . ..,, ;• : * Acceptaiices'for Maiden Hurdlcs.lOs, Handi : « " ' cap Hurdles 255, Woodville'J. O, Handi: ' • cap 40s, NMtmbers' Raco'Ts dd,' Flying d '■■■ Handicap 205,. High Weight Handicap d ' •• 15s,'Oloso,iffith the Secretury-at W(iod[t ~ viilo §t 9 ; p.m, on Friday, ,Mnrch25,1892. : K ".. ' . conditions!.'' : y' '"! i; t INo .deduotwn will be made from the i'e, advertised stakes, ~■'...' a '': 2 All the races, on thiß./progcammo w open to" hacks" onljy ,! , ' ";' ,„ s; • 3 ,'• linoks".aliall liieaa KorsMhat ;haye :'; never won an advertised Btake :; exee6diDg i; the value of 40 sovs at time of start (Back id : and hunter races excepted) and that are not' y, nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St; Leger )b or Sapling Stakes at tune of start. ; 4, No nomination will be received unless 3 accompanied by the necessary 'amount in st oasli." ' ';'.;''' .' ■' ' ; <;■' e, ' 5, In aQ'nbmin'atio'ns,' description, age, in pedigree, and performances must be 'given; n'. :: 6, All horses must bo ridden in distill--15 guished oolours, whioh'mußt be givonat m time of eptry; '• : <',. .-•;.:.■.■; :. '■ V Metropolitan Racing Club Rules mil be strictly adhered t0.,;;')., > .;. :>; g, .„. \Vm.NICHOLBON, ;;: "" ,';' ; ' Secretary " For full programme ieo issue of January n -25 th' '•' ;.,■ -.. : ■■■•■':'■' ' '•■' '■■■■■■■ * , ; ERETAtiIUNA^ : '''. ™ A' SPLENpiD NBtI'STOQK. just INSPECTION INVITED,' :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 1
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