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SIR CHAIILES A. CAMEttON, (City and County Analyst, and Chief Medical Officer of Health,) o£ Dublin, says—r»ATrrTTiTi ct 5 "I have examined the Whisky supplied by Sii irO W JilJtib John Power & Sou, Distillers, Dublin. I con j elude from the result of a verv careful analysis: " Ist—Thnt this "Whisky has been manufactured from the finest native malt. "2nd—That the Brewery and Distillery process have been skilfully conducted. " 3rd—That the Whisky is quite freo from such natural impurities as aldehyde, fusel oil,etc. "4tli—That it is old nud mellow. "This whisky I consider to he the finest samplollmve ever examined, possessing good POT STILL bouquet and excellent flavour." T.A. 1 . W. YOUNG, Agists, Wkhixotox.

T 'tE gr: WONDER OF I EST TIMES PIUS & OINTMENT. purify the Wood, correct all Disorders Liver, Stomach, K'ntncy!, and Dowels, The# inviguratc ami restore to health Dcliililatea Constitutions, ami arc invaluable in all Cowjl plaints incidental to Females of all ages. fIMM an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, B»J Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, Fof Sore Throats," Bronchitis, Coughs, Gout, liheumatisrti, Glandular .Welling?, ill Skin Disoases it has no The Pills and Ointment arc Manu(aclttr<4 only at Oxford Striate 63J Oxfordf\)Loe4<i i kAnd are sold by ail Vendors (' McdicnJ "throughout the Civilized \W.I; ~:th diret tiofis for use in almost every l.nviuage. W" Purchasers should I:ok <i the Lain on tho Pots nitil Bs.iss. If '!-nndilress is n. J33.Osford Street.Lnaiiw ■' • tTAHI • CAKTEItTON RACING CLUB'S "ANNUAL MEETING, To bo held on the Taiutiiii Racecourse, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1895. < f Prince of WaW Mhlwj), Pboorajiub. Wairarapa Hack Guineas, of 59 guineas, second horse 10 guineas, third 5 guineas from stakes, About one mile, Fur three-year-olds that are not nominated for ether than Hack races at time of entry, and havo not won a raco of ovor £4O at time of starting, hack ami hunter races excepted. Colts Bst 101b;, lillics and geldings, Bst 51b. Nom, 10s 6d, acceptance £1 Is, on night of general entry, Closed with 42 nominations. £ Hunters' Steeplechase, 15 sovs, 2nd loise 10~ivs from stakes, about 2J miles. Open to all duly qualified hatters for seasons 1894 or 1895 (Master's certificate to bo produced), Gentlemen riders allowed Mbs. domination 20s. acceptance 255. 3. Prince of Wales' Open Handicap, 75sovs, 2nd horao lflsovs from stikes. About 1J miles. Nomination 20s, acceptauco 40s, 4. Maiden Hack Handicap, 3Caova, 2nd horie Bsijjfrom stakes; about 1 mile; open to alt horses that have never won a race of any description, JliUmum weight, 7st 71b. Nom. 103, acceptance 20s. 5. Telegraph Open Handicap, r0 sovs, 2nd horso ssovs from stakes; about lifurlongs' Nom, 20s, acceptance 30s, 6. Clarevillo Hack Handicap, 75sovs, 2nd third 5 sovs from stakes; about 1} mSßfom. 20s, acceptance 40s. 7. BBld Stand Open Handicap, 40sovs, 2nd horn 5 s)vs from stakes; about 1 mile. Nora. 203pc:eptancc20s. 8. Hack Welter Handicap, 3) sova, 2nd horse five sovs from stakes; about Sfurlongs, Minimum weight, Bst7lbs, Nomination 10?, acceptance 20s. The Committee rctervo the right to have t Winnersof handicaps at thia mooting re-handi-capped, tho utent of which shall not exceed 7165. A hack ia a horse that has never wen a race exceeding £-10 in value (hack or hunter races ejepted), and is not at time of st.utisg nominated for other than back or hunter races, Date of nomination, SATURDAY, 12tk October. Weights declared MONDAY, October 21st. Accepters, MONDAY, October 28th. 1, Races to be run under Metropolitan f Rules, 2, All nominations, entries, and acceptances (to lie made in writing addressed to tho Seuetary at tho Observer Office, Carterton) will bo received up to the arrival of tho late train from Wellington on the alvertised date of the cliainp. No nominations or acceptances will bo received on any pretence whatever, unless accompanied by the necessary fee. 3, In all nominations for Handicaps, the name, age, pedigree, color, sex, and previous performances of the horse, name of owner, ,and colors of rider must be given, All horses ' to be ridden in distinguishing colors, and tinea foivnot riding in colors on the card will be st.li.Vt enforced. TJ GATE TARIFF. Adults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to bo removed from course—a gond paddock will be provided at a charge of Is per horse, Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, this 19th day of August, 1895. H.M LYON, Secretary, DA : F, 23rd November, 181)5, for Wairarapa Hack Guineas, (1897) of 100 guineas, second horso 10 guineas, third 6 guineas, from stake, One mile. For present yearliiigs, that an not nominated for other than hack races at time of entry and have not won a race of over £lO at time of starting, hack and hunter races excepted. Colts Bst lOlbs, fillies and geldings Sst 51b, To bo run on the Tsratahi-Carterton racecourse in Nov, 1897. Nomination 10s 6d. Acceptances £1 is, o'i night of general entry, 1897. , 4 W, MCKENZIE, Secretary, TO stand this season at Mr li. J. Daoo's Homestead, Upper Plain, tho standard-bred Trotter— CHICAGO. JWfull particulars and terms, apply to ~ li. J. DAGG, Owner, GEO. HERON. jf.jineral Produce Dealer, *•' Hail Sibebt, MASTERTON. NOTICE, TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEKTON. v Ladies a>-d gentlemenWhilst sincerely thanking yon tiic I hare been in Mastcrtou, I beg to inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, anu having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold to Messes CHAMBEELAIN Bbos. feeling quito confident that that oldShed firm ifili give you every tion. It will be my object, in to devote the whole of my attenuoiiw the shop trade, where you will flnd Bmail goods of every variety, and offlie verybcstquality. FIKST-CLiASS BiTfiAD will be sold as usual, over tho counter, Visit my DINING HOOIiS where you will find, .that, for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc i second to nonein/thetown. ■ liespcc tfolly . soliciting your further support, I amLadies ana Gentlemen,-yours respect fully,JAMES WICKENS,. "Mi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5144, 1 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5144, 1 October 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5144, 1 October 1895, Page 1

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