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(L T> Atfl Hoai GREAT REALISING SALE FOR 30 DAYS Whole stock, seduced to COST PRICE 4 JAMES SMITH, TeArolons® ELLINGTON

BICYCLES. BICYCLES. MADE of Pcbe Steel tbrougbout, fitted with Balm all over, and lMnob guar* anteed Cushion Tydes. All 1893-4 Modebn Immovements. PRICE—£I7IOs; or to be had on.tho tima purchase system; £sdown and bnlanco in instalments of £llos per month. We give six months guarantee with every machine. We mako a specialty of repairing,- and also keep, in stock sundries and fittings of all descriptions. :(. N.B.—Catalogues and .prices cau he obtained at tlio office of this paper. J. SEXTON & CO, SOUTHERN CROSS CicieManomcibmxo and Importing Company, ' Tory Street, .. Weilingtcn

jE 'DISTRICT'JOCKEY CLUB. ADTDMN HACK MCE MEETING To take place on'tho WOODVILLE EACECOURSE, PROGRAMME; 1. SiEWARBft' Handicap (to start at 11' a m.) of 40 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from tho stakes; 1 mile, Tho winner o( any flat race (after tho deolaratio» of weights) of the nott valuo of 25 sovs or. ovor to carry: 51bs penalty. Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. 2. Tblil UiNwcAr Hobbles (to start at 11.-10' a.m.) of 25 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from the stakes; 1J miles, Ovor six flights of huidles 3ft' Oinhigh, Eor horses that havo not won a hurdle raco at timo of entry. The winner of any hurdlo raco (after declaration of_ weights) ' to' carry ■ 71bs penalty, Nomination. 7s Gd; acceptance, 12a Cd. . ; ' OS f 4th April 1894. ON

lIAKATAKI^AND^' CASTIEI'OINT : Will tike place on march ioth, i«o4. lit 10,30 a.m.—six races. Entries for the ('up close -svith the Scoie- . Previous performances of horses (hot cntw for this, mco must be in the hail of the Secretary by that time. Hon Sco. and Trots,' A. VENNELL J.B. OSIiObSE, mastertom-opaki jojjiisy CLUB. . , ST. PATRICK'S MEETING. THE St Patrick & Meeting advertised to bo held on 17th March is nostpuned ill lit NDaY. 20th Match E. H. WADDINGTUjS, flucrttary. ASTEIITON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLI AUTUMN MKETIKG, 'Ol ' Tofce held on thoMASTJSUTON. JiAOKt OTJBBJS, on SATURDAY, MaUOH 17th, (St. Patrick's Duy).

THE RALEIGH" G " fiIGHT ROADSThK BICYCLE, ALIi patterns, all weights, from 211b, _ Dt'tachablb chain wheels to eveiy raaohinu. ?imm«rmnn the American flier, tides it, and makes a record iiniluiu 25seo, and J mile in 3B#ec, besides winning over 100 first prizos thiß eeaaon Bt-ynolda, the Auckland champion, tides it, and makes a New Zealand record for 10*milsa the first time he tries at Napier. Ever* Machine Guabantbed fob ' Tmva Months. 04TAL0G0E8 FROM W.M. SERVICE, KiRINQAHAPB-HOiD, AbOKLAHD.

3._M,\iden Pure (to start at 12.25 p.m.) of 25 bovb, second none 6sovs from tlio stakes; 1J miles Entrance, 20s, on day of general entries, 4. Handicap Hcbdles (to start at 1.10 p.m.) of 45 bovs, second horso 5 botb from the stakes j 2 miles. Over eight flights of hurdles 3lt Gin high., The winner of any hurdlo raco (after declaration of weights) to cairy 71bs penalty, Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 20s. . 6. Woodviue District Jockey Clcd Handicap (tostart at 2.20 p.m.) of 100 sovs, aeoond horßO IB govs from the stakes; 1J miles. : ;*i he. winner of any. flat raoo (after declaration'of weights) ofthenctt value of £25 or over, to carry 71ba penalty. Nomination, 30s; acceptance, 60s, G. Eumthio Handicap (to start at 3 p.m.) of 16 boys j five furlongs. The winner of any race (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty, Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 7s Od. 7.' Hiou-W eight Handicap (to start at 3,40 p m.) of 40 eove, second horse 6 sovs from the stakes; 1| miles. Minimum weight, Dst, Penalties eauie aB in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 10s; accoptanoe, 20s. 8. Fiyino Handioap (to start at 4.20 p.m.) of 60 sovs, Brcond horse 6 bovb from the stakes i C furlor.gs, Penalties 6ame as in Club Handicap, not oumulative, Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 265, CONDITIONS, All races on this programme are open to "hacks" only. "Hacks" shall mean horses that have never won ah advertised stake exceeding the value of 40 sovs at time of start (hack and hunter races excepted), and that aronot, at timo of start, nominated for a Derby, Guineas St. Le;or, or Sapling Stakes. Metropolitan Racing Rules will he strictly adhered to. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary at Woodvillo at 8.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 24th Maroli, 1894. WEIGHTS declared TUESDAY. 27th March, 18'Jl. ACCEPTANCES and ENTRIES for MAIDEN PLATE close with the Secretary at Woodville at 8.30 p.m. onSATURDAY,3Ist March, 1894.

Piesidont: A, W.aCavo; Hon, Trcaa A. A. Elkms; Judge, o.l', barter, W.Hirachbergj BandicappotT A. King; Cloik of scales, T. (Shaw • Timekeeper, J. Muir; Clerk of Coureo, W, lorns; Stewards,; Mows JO, B Chamberlain, A. Walker, 0. Cowper, ■ i. L). lhorapanii, H, Yates, W. B. IJuiokj W, Huwku and T, Chamber. lain, PROGRAMME: 1. Haofe Eurdlo Eandioao, of 30 SOVfl. becundlioreuSEovs; Umitus; over o flights of hurdles; nomination 16s. acceptance 15s. J'MoaEacik Eaoo of 25aova, Second horse 5 sovs; 1 mile; weinbt for age; entrance LI ss, 3'St. JaWcas Handicap, of so MVS' Second horse lOsovs; limilea: domination lsov ; acceptance 2 sove i Handicap Hack Race, of 35 3075, Secaud horse 5 nova 11J miles; nomination 15s; acceptance 1 soy, o §■ Handicap of 45 sova; Second horse 5 bovb ; Jmilo; nomination 1 sov; acceptance LI ss, 6, Soiling Hack Raoo, of 15 sova; One mile; weight for age; ontranco 15s, after the race, any surplus to ho divided between thoClul- and the tecopd horse. e2'« Of 30 6078' Second horse 5 sova; j mile; nomina ion 15a; acceptaucolss, "■ Tho «Jmwii of;su Patrick's Handicap Huok liacc io t-arr> a penalty

ARE THE BEST SELF.BETTING RANGES PROCURABLE) and will Bum either Wood or Goal. uountry use, and will bum wood In long lengths. These have an adjustable briok for rcduoing Bize of fire. Orion Eanges Doiwrs, or with H.F, Boilers for distributing Hot Water. Orion, Ranges. For Sizes and Prices Send for Illustrated Catalogues C. E. DANIELL'S BUILDER 4ND IKONMOSGER, . .MASTERTON'. EASY MADE. . PATENT KOLLEP SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER. Only requires boillbg water or : niilk pouted 076t powder. As convenient, maoh oheaper, and better than Essence or Extracts, ' STRANG'S RENOWNED MAORIBRAND COFFEE. Are made with extra In™ firo nimo STRANG'S COFFEES are superior to any others, being prepared by "his pubesilk-drKised PEPPERS 4Nn tUOWj /\VVi\®fOES t'i'Av-j'.U'* i :• ■ Ask your Grocer for tneuf.' ! " DAVID STRANG,

telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m ■ WM. NICHOLSON, Secretary. SOLOMON SOLUTION. A NEW AND MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOB MAN AND BEAST. TT ACTS LIKE MAGIC 1 and libb never yet failed to instantly relievo or— OUKE MANKIND of—Rhoumatian, Sciatica, Lumbago, Outs, Sores, Sprains, and Wounds of evety description. OUREB HORSES of—Sore Shoulders and Backs, Girth Galls, lireasy Beela, Splints, Sprains, Cracked Heels, and all Wounds and Swellings. CURES COWS of—Ulcerated Udders and sore Teats, and DOGS of Mange, Outs and Sores.

, NOMINATIONS, AC, : Nominations (or all events, cxcopt Jlaidon Hack and Sel.wg Huoe, closo with the Sec.e.ary on SATOIUUY 24th < cbmjty Weights will be declared on or before Saturday, 3r<i March, atOp.m Acceptuicesand utriesforJlaidenllack and celling Itico close with the Secretary on Satnrilny, March lOthat Gp.m M)LEs AND REGULATIONS

with tKI? r lo ''-'! I ? samemust '° i, s c| ' El'EE r 'S,; ih i"i«''' No mtoUng ofho,s M allowed, m \*> -itxLttaxu-s ocjectiim truing alutl bu dtcided by tho toward, oa „ hom t|j MMtj u* finedlaoa 7 in co!ors > *iU bo Awsais.'s,^ anyracehacka^kntcrro^xc^' ol No betting iviJl bo allowed on ff except through the totaliaator Courw ' K - H. WdDUI.xyXQN,

Bead what our Hume trainers and others ■ say of SOLOMON 'SOLUTION Horace Lunn—For Sprains, Biuiies, oto. undoubtedly the first remedy before the public, Ohaß, O'Connor—l have used it for a very severe cut on the Who " Crdckshot," and can testify to its wonderful healing qualities. R. Qooseman (trainer of Cynic). A, Robertson 1 (trainer of Merganser). J. Cakcmfall. Bert Newman, and several others can testify to the wonderful results to be obtained from .the use of this Speoiflo, No Livery Stable Proprietor, Horso Trainer, or Farmer should be without it. Mannfaoturers-SOLOMON COX k CO., 422, Bourke Street, Melbourne. Wholesale Kepresentativo for New Zealand: A, Fabsons, Morten's Buildings, Cbristebwb, SOLD BY-Jas. Elliott, saddler; T, H, Thompson, saddler; T, G, Mason, chemist, Mastcrton. Agent for rahiatua-.Tas. Elliott, Sidiler, ; WILLIAM STOCK, ■ ' 'MONUMENTAL" ilAfiON, MiWUBBT, BOOTH, CHWSWaOROD, WISHES to infornTpereona in ''want of Monumental Work that hfi intends to soil his pbesent lAiiflE ElOOK,'conßiatlflgofGranite, Marble; and other Stone Monuments at considerably Heduoed Pmoeu, Iron Fences,"lnscriptions and'all. work in connection with tha trade ?- j donS'ia. firr.t-olass style,' Earli' A. )'''spedtioh i {.lately arrived, sjlplta \. . r ilfbnß^gJ'THOKf

W. WHITT, CABINET MAKER &UPHOLS®. ..jJaVJ f °«k of FurnS, Car. J. pots, Linnloumß.tfe'.iifl'rths Woi ■ & fiiiMb oviiaiiaTH dome anrfiiiij/ecf'de {'IL One,secondhand EM —-Uargaia. dl: : V^l ' 111 if( «d J*" f u , j £

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 1

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