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POWERS' POT STILL WHISKY. Slli CHARLES A. CAMERON, (City nn J Uounty Analyst, anil Chief Medical Officer of Health,) of Dublin, says—- " I have examined the Whisky supplied by Sir John Power & Son, Distillers, Dublin, I conclude from the result of a very careful analysis s " Ist—That this Whisky has been manufactured from the finest native malt. "2nd—Tluittlie Drowery and Distillery process have been skilfully conducted. "3rd—That the Whisky is quite free from such natural impurities as aldehyde, fusel oil,etc. " 4th— I That it is old and mellow. "This whisky I consider to be tho finest sample I have ever examined, possessing good bouquet and excellent flavour." T. &. W. YOIHS'G, AOEXTS, Weuikoton.

T 0 Stand tins season, the champion llioroiighbml sire, Forerunner. ~0 STOCKWELL Irish Queen Melbourne Cinizelli STOGKWELL Paradigm 'Derby] Splitvoto The Baron Pocahontas Mnrlmmy Emily Humphrey Clinker Cerva- tes maro TOUCHSTONE Broca'lo The Baron Pocnlionlas Paragone Ellen Home TOUCHSTONE Vulture *t. Luke Electresa KORUKUNNER was bred (1881) by the Middle Park Company, and is by King ot Clubs (sire ol Liverpool, litoneyhurst, Spade Guinea, etc.,) out of the imported mare En Avant (Jam ot Vanguaril, winner ot tho Now Zealand Cap, carrying Bst 91bs, and Dune din Cup, 9sti)lbs.) FORERUNNER himself, until he met with an accident, which terminated his turl career, was a good performer. At tho Jlawke's Bay .Jockey Club's Spring Meeting 1884, bo easily dispose:! of Christina and Misdeal in the Maiden Plate. At Petanc a month later, he won the Cup from six othersOn Boxing Day be wou the Hastings Handicap J2J miles), beating Leonora, Christina. Emin Bey, and The Laird. Ilis next and last race was the Woodthorp? Handicap, which ho easily appropriated from two opponents. " FORERUNNER "is tho nre of" Golden , Plover," ■' Tally Ho,"" Clio," and numerous otlur irood horses. " FORERUNNER" tonk First Prize and Champion at the hist Woodrille Show, beating " Htrophon," " Tireur,"" Henchman," •' Wanderer," "North Island," and"Puritan." FOItEIIUNN Kit is a dark bay, ijlack points, standing 15-3, with immense bone and substance; is perfectly sound, quiet to ride, showing great quality, and is a verysure foal-getter. For further particulars apply foJ. DEVONSHIRE, Pahiatua, travel the Wairarapa this season JL the th-jroußlibrcd stallion— Forester. He will stand at Mr T. Thompson's tmjiire Hotel Stables every Wednesday during the season, commcncinc Sentrmbcr 18tli. Terms: ,fri per mare. Apply to— CLIFFORD LYFOijn, Tauhereniliau.

T, IE ORDTEST v WONDER OF MO! M TIMES! purify the Wood, eoirect all Disorders of fhi Liver, Stomach, Kidney;, ami Bowels. The; invi»imiie and restore to lie,illli Debilitate Constitutions, and arc invaluable in all Com plaints incidental to females of all ages. Is an infallible remedy for Bid Legs, Breasts O'd Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, Fol Sotc 1 liroats, a Bronchitis, Coughs, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular .S'viilinus, and til Skin Diseases it has tin ' The Pills and Ointment are llamifictursl only at 78RewOxford St,(late 533 OxfordC'.Jlot^ And are sold by all Vendors t' Mediciil throughout the Civilized Wori.l; .v ; th dird lions for use in alniiisl every l.m ;uage. IPurchascrs should t • the Lnbt on tha Pots an.\ ibvs !f a address i• - f133. Oxford Street. Inn.!"- •• -e siM ATAHI • CARTERTON RACING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, Tobo held on the Tmiini liAGECouEBE, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1895. (Prince of Walts' tlirtlulai/). t Programme. 1. Waimapa Hack Guineas, of CO guineas, second boric 10 guineas, third 5 guineas from italics. About one mile. For three-year-olds that are not nominated for other than Hack tacesattime o( entry, and havo not won a race of over £4O at time of starting, hack and hunter races excepted. Colts Sat lOlbs, tillies aud geldings, 8s« 51b. Nom. 10s Gd, acceptance ill Is, on night of general entrj. Closed with 12 nominations. 2. Huuter*'Steeplechase, 45 sovs, 2nd horse 10 rots from stakes, about 2J mile?. Open to all duly qualified !.ur.tcr« for seasons Will or 1895 (Master's certificate to be produced). Gentlemen tidets allowed olbg. Nomiuahon 20s, acceptance 255. 3. Prince of Wales' Open Handicap, 75aovs, 2nd horse lOsovs from sttkes. About 1} miles. Zjomination 20s, acceptance Ids. -*4, Maiden Hack Handicap, 3Caovs, 2nd horao Saovs from stakes; about 1 mile; open to all horses that have never won a race of any description. Minimum weight, 7at 71b, Nom, 10a, acceptance 20s, 6. Telegraph Open Handic<v CO sovs, 2nd horse Gsovb from stakes; at'oUt 6furlongs' Nom. 20i, acceptance 30s, Sjftireville Hack Hmdicap, 75aovs, 2nd third 5 sovs from stakes; about l}Rle. Nom. 20s, acceptance 10s. Jl, Grand Stand Open Handicap, lOaovs, 2nd horse 6 bovs from stakes; about 1 mile. Nom. 20s, ac:eptanco2os, 8. Hack Welter Handicap, 3) sovs, 2nd horse Ave sovs from stakes i about 6 furlongs. Minimum weight, Bst?lbs. Nomination 10?, acceptance 20s. The Committee ictervo the ruht to have winnersof handicaps at this meeting re.handicapped, the extent of which shall not eiccod 71bs. A hack ia a horae that has never wen a race exceeding £4O in value (hßck or hunter races excepted), and i» not at time of stirtisg nominated for other than hack or hunter races. Date of nomination, SATURDAY. 12th October. Weights declared MONDAY, October 21et. Acceptances, MONDAY, October 28tlr. 1, Races to be run under Metropolitan KMC! <l.. . All nominations, entries, and acceptances (to he made in writing addressed to the Secretary at tho Observer Office, Carterton) will bo received up to tho Brrival of the late train from Wellington on tho alvertised date of tho closing. No nominations or acceptances will bo received on any pretence whatever, unless accompanied hy the necessary fee. 3. In all nominations for Handicaps, the same, age, pedigree, color, sei, and previous performance! of the horse, tame of owner, >ftnd colors of rider must be given, All horses io'fce ridden in distinguishing colors, and fines riding in colors on the card will be r enforced. GATE TARIFF. Adults Is, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to be removed from courae-a goed 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, H.M LYON, Secretary. Nominations will bo received up toS ATURDAY, 23td November, 1895, for Wairarapa Hack Guineas, (1897) of 100 Kuineis, second horse 10 guineas, third 5 guineas, from stake. One mile. Forpreaent yearlings, that arc not nominated for other tisu back races at time of entry and have not non S race of over £lO at time of starting, hack nti'd ' iull ' cr racc> excepted. Colts Bst lOlbs, fillitf Md geldings Bst 51b. To bo run on tho Twatahi-Carterton racecourse in Nov. 18974 Nomination 10s 6d. Acceptances £1 Is, on night of general entry, 1897. 4 W, MoKENZIE, Secretary. TO slaud this season at Mr K. J. Dado's Homestead, Upper Plain, tho standard-bred Trotter— CHICAGO. Fqr full particulars aud terms, apply to E.J.DAGG, Owner, f ,-GrEO. HEKON, General Produce Dealer, Hilt SIEBEI, MASTERT ON. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLICOF MASTERTON, T ADIES ASI> GENTLEMEN— Whilst sincerely thanking jou for your most liberal support during the time I have been in Masterton, I bep to inform yott, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, and haying no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold to Messbs CHAMBERLAIN BBOS. icdjii quite confident that that oldesWlihedfirm will give you every satisftction. It will be my object, in future, to devote thewholo of my attcn- , tioDito the shop trade, where you will fini'ffliall goods of every variety, and of the very best quality. TIKST-CLASJ ; BREAD will be sold as usual, over tin . counter, Visit my DINING ROOMI: where you will find, that for cleanliness civility, and a first-class lunch, they an second to nonein the town, Respeetfull; ; aolicitinu your further. support, I amVkdiesand Gentlemen,—yours respeei •fully,— JAMES WICKENB.

TO stand this season at" The Pines," Clareville, the imported standardbred American Trotting Stallion— Young Berlin, Berlin—Dolly. Awarded five first prizes, winning a gold medal at the last Carterton Show. He has never been beaten in the show ring. For full particulars as to pedigree, etc., see cards, which will be posted on application. H. FRANCIS, Apply H.F.SKEY, Tl,„ D.AI. rm IV ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO stand this season at Homcbusk, the Champion Clydcsdaio Stallion Renfrew Jock. For particulars and full pedigree apply toJOHN MAXWELL, Owner. iTHE well-kcown thoroughbred Stal--1 lion Master Agnes Will travel in I'ahiatua, Eketahuna and Woodville. Full particulars on application. W. E. COItLETT, Pahiutua. The Peak, The Pines.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JL Meirle England, By St. George—Rupee, will lie at the serriec of breeders in tlio Wnirarapa, for a limited number of mares, during the present season. For particulars and pedigree, apply toll. CAVE, Oir TO trayel this season, the only pure, bred Clydesdale Entire Horse in the Wnirarapa— Hero. This horse has left some of the nmsl valuable stock and the best woikers it tlio district, and perfectly sound. Tcrro and pedigree sec books, with testimonial! as to the stock from some of the bcsl in the Wairarapa. W. HERCOCK, SMOKE TOE "NEW VENUS" T\ARK AROMATIC TOBACCO J./ Ibbebjstible, . To bohad at all Tobacconists and StorckcoDors.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 1

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