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§ APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F. 8.5., P.R.C.P, (PfIYSIOIAN IN ORDINAEY TO THE QUEEN, 1881). LECTURE - ON TEA TOTHE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. (Exihaci rnoMTHB Pali Mall Sodoet), " Tea to be useful, should befirst otall black Chinn Tea. The Indian Ten, which is being cultivated has become so powerful, in its efteots upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, bo disorders 'the nervous system that those who take it actually get into a state of loa intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which ib most painful to witness." Although we arc the largest dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonics, WE HAVE ALWAYS STRONGLY ADVISED ihepublio toDItINK our RLENDED TE:\S in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. We maintain they mo 100 sickly for 00 PER CUNT of the tea drinking public; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 VEK CENT arc used for BLENDING with CHINA TEAS, which are undoubtedly as PUKE as Indian and Ceylon, and FAR MOKE REFRESHING when ' properly BLENDED, Many IN EXPERIENCED fit™ push Indian ami Ceylon on the publio because it is beyond them to produce arcgular, true blend, and the profit is larßer, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarso liquor, WITHOUT ANY (QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy thoyare getting a bargain, till they find out to their cost, that SIR A..CLARK is right The LEADING MEDICAL men in ENGLAND are CONDEMNING the use of Indian and Coylon TEA ALONri, and the a'lOvo extract from Sir A. Clark's Ucturo MUST CONVINCE ALL that a tasto for Indians, which has to be ACQUIRED BY FORCE AT FIIIS P, is a SERIOUS and dangerous thing, Wo are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those who have not seen it, and to support what we havo always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds, KELSON, MOATE & CO, INDIAN, CHINA AND CEVLON . TEA IMPORTERS, OHRISTOHDROH, AUCKLAND, DUNED.IN, WELLINGTON, HOJ3ART, AND LAIJISOESTON. (LIMITED). , The M'CORMIOK Reaper and (A hrgt assortment of aim always in Stocli), AGENTS FOR-. Measra P, and D, DUNCAN, Ohristchurch. Messrs BOOTH, MACDONA LD & Co,, Chiistohuroh, , And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. OOAOHBTJILDHSTG A speciality on approved designs. As wo hold thelargest Stock in the Wairarapa of Coachbuildera Material aud Fittings, we are prepared to execute all orders entrusted 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 l , Large Stocks of Extkas and Shakes Always on Hand. Farmers would do well to visit our establishment and inspect our plant for Plough Repairing before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as we confidently insert that we have tho only complete plant in the Wairarapa for such repairs. Horse Shoeing by a first-class Farrier. Site ow all'skd shoes a trial at popidar prim, Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinery on application. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the trade, ALEX. FRASER, Manager.

LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. 's Lwauui'b ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made ' JM s ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST iron Mt / "pk |\ ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST iron made / m M ORB BRAND has three times the sale of "\ | J_il I % any other iron I ORB| , ORB BRAND is the ONLY FIRST-CLASS \ _ - IRON SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. Galvanised Tinned. Galvanised Tinned ON HALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS.

wmmm WAHURAPA RACING OLUB. AUTUMN MEKTINtt. TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIKAU ON Easter Monday, APRIL. 18th, 1892. President, J. P, Russell; Vim Presidents, H.S. Wardell and 11, Grace; steward*, J. H. Bethune, G. T. P. Hutton, H. T. Hume, N, Grace, A, Mntthows,F, Monckton, W, J. Nix, A. 0, Pilmer, G. Roynolds, A, MoKcnzio, C. J. Tully and W, 0. Williams; Judge, ff.O. Williams" vStarter, A, G, Pilmer; Clerk of Scales B, W, Dorset; Treasurer, W. Cnndy Handicappcr, A.B. Macfarlanc,; Clerk of Course, C, Ticehurat, First raco starts at 12 o'clock noon, •nROGRAMME. 1, HURDLE HANDICAPS sovs; second horso five sovs from the stakes Abou two miles. Noni. Ids, accept. 255, 2, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; about one and a half miles, Norn, 10s, accept. 15s. 3 MING HANDICAP, 45 sovs; second horse five sovs from stakes; about three-quarters of a mile, Norn, 15s; accept, 20s, WOODTILLE DISTEIOT JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN HACK RACE MEETING, TO take ploco on the Woodvillo Race Course on FRIDAY, APRIL Ist, 1892, ABRIDGED PROGRAMME, 1 Maiden Handicap Hwidies, of 20sovs, l{ miles. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10a, 2 MaideN:Pi,'atb Of 30 sovs, second horse 6 sovb from thestakes j 1} miles, Entiance 30s on day of general entries, 3. Belmkq Rack Of 15 sovs., winner to be sold for 15 sovs, immediately after the raco; 1 mile. Top.wcight list. 71b allowed for every £5 of? selling price, Entrance 15s on day of general entries. 4. Handicap Humiles Of 40 sovs., »econd horse 5 sovs from the stakes; 2 miles, Nomination 16s; acceptance 255, 5. WoODVILLK JOCKBT CLOT HANDICAP of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from tho stakes; 1J miles, Nominations 303 acceptances 40s 6. Members' Raob of 15 sovs, 1J miles welter handicap, minimum weight 'lOst Nomination 7s Od, acceptance 7s Cd. 7. Flying Handicap Of 30 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from tliestakes; G furlongs. Nomination 10s, acceptance Ms, 8. Hioh Weight Handicap cf 25. sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stokes; l\ miles j minimum weight H, Nomination 10s, acceptance IBs, NOMINATIONS for Maiden Handicap mile and a distance. Norn, 10s; accept, 15s. 5, EAsTER HANDICAP, 100sovs; second Handi horse 10 ,sovs from the stakes; third 16s. closa with tho Secretary at Woodhorse five sovs from the stakes; about ville at 9 p.m. on Friday, March 25,1892. one and a quarter miles. Nom, 20s; ~^~ m accept. 40s; and 20s at the post. l«iil»Efflli« lOj, High Weight Handicap 10s, cl with the Secretary at Woodvillo at 9 p,i. on Saturday, March 12th, 181)2, Entries for Maiden Plate 30s, and Selling CONDITIONS, 6. SIiCuND HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs; INo deduction will be made from the second horse time sovs fiom the advertised stakes, Btakcsi about three quarters of a 2 All the races on this programmo are mile, Nom 10s; accept 10s. open U" hacks" only. 7 GRAND STAND HA(\DICAP, 35 sovs; 3,"liaoks"slinll mean horses that have second horse five sovs from, stakes; .never won an advertised stake exceeding about seven' furlong, •Nom 10s; the valtie of 40 sovs at time of start (nack acceptance 20s/ The winner of the and himtcrracescxcapted) and that are not Flying Handicap to carry 51bs penalty, nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, Leger and of the Easter Handicap 7lbs or Sapling Stakes at tinio of start. penalty 4. No nomination will be received unless 8, HACKOACE, 15 sovs; second horse 3 accompanied by the necessary amount in I ' sovs from stakes; about one mile; post caß b- . , , eDtry 10i; minimum weight 9 stone. 5. 'ln all nominations, desonption: age, Open to all hackß that have nover won pedigree, and performances mast be given, an advertised race of any description. G. All horses must be ridden in distinentries must bo made not later than 15 guished colours, which must be givonat minutes after Second Haok Handicap time of entry. - . ■ j ßrun 7. Metropolitan Racing Club Rules will . be strictly adhered to, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, Wji. NICHOLSON, AND ACCEPTANCES. Secretary WEIGHTS will he declared on WED- 25tt. NEBDAY. 23rd Maroh. ; ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNES- - ■ DAY, 6th April, at 9 plm, Hurdle Handi' cap 255, Haok Hurdle Handicap 15s, Flying Handicap 20s, Hack Handicap 15s, _. Easter Handicap 40s, 2nd Hack Handicap 10s, Grand Stand Handicap2os. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER AND Scale of charges-Grand Stand, Lawn and ■ IMPOB'PER Saddling Paddock, ss; Ladies, 2s Gd; Gates, Pedestrians and Passengers, Is; One. hotse FKSITAHiriVA Vehicles, 2s; each additional horse Is; fctUUJ.AttIJ«A, StaMtael ■*' T? A SPLENDId'nEU STOCK ju For full PARTICULARS see ».N Z. ■ - Eeforeo" and sheet Programmes, opened uo. W.BOi'K, Secretary, INSPECTION INVITED, Featuorston. . opened ud< INSPECTION INVITED,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 1

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