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SIH CHAHLES A. CAMEIiON, (City and County Analyst, and Chief Medical Officer of Health,) of Dublin, says—- " I have examined the Whisky supplied by Si John Power & Son, Distillers, Dublin. I con elude from the result of a very careful analysis: " Ist—Thnt this Whisky has heen mannfac tnred from the finest native malt. "2ml—That the Brewery and Distillery proccs; have been skilfully conducted. "3rd—'fhattlio Whisky is quite, free fron such natural impurities as aldehyde, fusel oil.cte " 4th—That it is old and mellow. ■ "This whisky I consider to be the fines sample I have ever examined, possessing gow bouquet and excellent flavour." T. &. AV. YOUiNG, Aoenis, Welmsotox.

T, IE GREATEST » WOIIDER OF UO: cRH TIHESI PILLS & OINTMENT. purify the Wood, ewrerl all Disorders of ft Liver, Stomach, K'nlnej-i, and Rowels, Til invigorate and restore to health Debilitat Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Co L is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Ba ! Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores ami Ulcers. Fc Sere Throats, a Bronchitis, Coughs, CoW? Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular S'l'dlings, anj all Skin Disoascs it has no ' tie Pills and Ointment are Manufacture only at 78HeffOxfordSt.(lntc533 oxfordC',)lK^ And are sold by all Vendors {' Medicul ughout the Civilized Wm'.l; -.-.-sth dire* s for use in almost every Lw.uagc W" Purchasers should W< o the Lain on the Pots and Bows If ■ ■<■. address is n "33,OxlordStreet. Vmirr •'•-••nia-r-RATAHI • CARTERTON RACING i CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, To bo held on the Tamtam Ricecooiise, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1895. (Prinaof Ma' Milan). ±a, Piukiiammk. r l. Wairarapa Hack Guinras, of 50 guineas, second horse 10 guineas, third 5 guineas from stakes. About one mill!, Furihree-year-olils o not nominated for other than Hack i». time of entry, and have not won a of over £lO at time nf starting, hack anil uumcr races excepted. Colts Bst lOlbs, fillies and geldings, Bs'- 61b. Norn. 10s Gd, acceptance £'l Is, on night of general cntrj, Closed tith 42 nominations. > 2. Hunters' Steeplechase, 15 fovs, 2nd hrasc all duly qualili d hunters for seasons 18111 it '"SIS (Master's certificate to lie produced). :ntlemen riders allowed oils. Nomiuatiov ius, acceptance 255, 3. Prince of Wales' Open Handicap, Tusovs, 2nd horso lOsovsfrom stikes, About 1} milts. Nomination 20s, acceptance 10s, \4. Maiden flack Handicap, 3f sovs, 2nd hone If/ova from stakes j about 1 mile; open to all horses that have never won a race of any description, Miumutn weight, 7at 71b, Norn. loj, acceptance 20a. 5, Telegraph Open Handicap, £0 sovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from atikcsj about 0 furlongs' / Nom, 20s, acceptance 30s. _ 6. Clareville Hack Handicap, 75sovs, 2nd jOsova, third 5 sovs from stakes; about ;. Nom. 20s, acceptance 10s. rand Stand Open Handicap, lOsovs, 2nd j.,™ 5 sovs from stakes j about 1 mile, Nom, 5,05, acceptance 20s. 8. Hack Welter Handicap, 31 sow, 2nd horso five sovs from stakes j about 0 furlongs, um weight, Bst7lbs. Nomination 10.«, The Committee rctcrvc the rUht to live nners of handicaps Bt this meeting rc-hamli- . capped, tho extent of which shall not exceed ' Jibs. A hack is a horse that has never won a race Ttxcecilrag £lO in value (hack or hunter races excepted), and is not at time of stirti"g nominated for other than hack or hunter races. Date of nomination, SATURDAY, 12th October. Weights declared MONDAY, October 21st. Acceptances, MONDAY, October 23th. 1, Races to bo run under Metropolitan Rules. f 12. All nominations, chtries, and acceptances {to bo made in writing addressed to the Secretary at the Observer Office, Cwtcrton) will bo received up to the arrival of the late train from Wotlington on the alvertised date of tho closing. 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 imist bo given, All horses ,1 to be ridden in distinguishing colors'and fines J}r not riding in colors on the card will bo strictly enforced, GATE TARIFF, lults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to be removed from course-a gosd faddock will bo provided at a charge of Is per orse, Submitted to and approved by tho Wellington Racing Club, this 19th day of August, 1895. H.M LYON, Secretary, *Nominations will bo received up toSATURDAY, 23rd November, 1895, for Wairarapa Hack Guineas, (1897) of 100 guiness, second horse 10 guineas, third 5 ------' '-ke. One mile. For present :e not nominated for other cts at time of entry and have not won a race of over £lO at time of starting, hack and hunter races excepted, Colts Bst lOlba, fillies and geldings S.st 51b. To be run on the Tsratahi-Carterton racecourse in Nov, JS97. Nomination 10s 6d. Acceptances £1 on night of general entry, 1897. W, McKENZIF, Secretary. TO stand this season at Mr It. J. Dago's Homestead, Upper Plain, tho standard-bred Trotter— CHICACO. for full particulars and terms, apply to . 11. J. DAGG, Ownor. GEO. HEEON. Produce Dealer, Hail Stbebt, MASTEETON, TO THE PUBLIC OP MASTEETON, LADIES and GENTLEMENWhilst sincerely thanking you I for your most liberal support during the time I have been in Mastcrton, I beg tc inform you, that owing to myrapidlj increasing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold tc Mjssrs CHAMHEIILAIN Bros, feeling quite tonlidcnt that that oldestablished firm trill give you ever} . Ihisiuction, It will be my object, it: Tfature, to devote the whole of my alientioato the shop trade, where you wil fofthc.verybestqualily. BEST-CLASS BREAD vnll be sold as usual, over tin counter, tisitmy DINING EOOMf ; vybcre yon will find, that for cleanliness civility; and a first-class lunch, they an second to mtoeiii the town, ftespectfulb .soliciting your further support, I amLadies and Gentlemcn,--yours respect fully,— h james mmm,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5145, 2 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5145, 2 October 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5145, 2 October 1895, Page 1

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