POWEKS' 'POT STILL WHISKY. \ SIR CHARLKB A. CAMERON, (C'ily and County Analyst, and Chief Medical Officer of Health,) of Dublin, says—- " I Lave examined tlio Whisky supplied by Sir John Power k Sou, Distillers, Dublin, I con-, elude from the result of a very careful analysis: "Ist—Tlwt 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 free from such natural impurities as aldehyde, fusel oil,etc, "4th—That it is old and mellow. "This whisky I consider to be the finest sample I have ever examined, possessing good bouquet and excellent flavour." T it. W. YOUNG, Agents, Wellington. T 'lE greatest » WONDER OF TIMES! PILLS & OINTMENT, /the Wood, correct all Disorders 01... Liver, Stomach, Kidney;, and Bowels. The' invigoratt' ami restore la. health Debilitate, Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Cony plaints incidental to Females of all ages, HO Stand tins season, the champion • thoroughbred sire, Forerunner. THEiOjNTMENt an infallible remedy for Bad Leg;, B(4 PreaMs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, Fol Sore Throats,« Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Goal, Rheumatism, Glandular Spellings, an? ill Skin Diseases it has no emi ■' The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 78 JewOiford St (late 533 Ojfordft.)losiifi And are sold by all Vendors <i r Mediciui ftroughout the Civilized WorM; ,vith direj tions for use in almost every language. IS" Purchasers should look o the La6t oil the Pots an.! Braes. If :!io address is n. 433, Oxford Street, Winn "■■"-ro s; 'iv: mAfSLfATTT . f!ARTRfITn\ llAniWB 5« STOCKWELL Irish Queen Melbourne Cinizelli STOCKWELL Paradigm Orlando 'Derby] Splitvote The Baron Pocahontas Harkaway Emily Humphrey Clinker Cervaotcsmare TOUCHSTONE Brocade Tbo Baron Pocahontas Paragone Ellen Home TOUCHSTONE Vulturo St. Luke Electrcss FOHIiiiUNNEII was bred (1881) by the Middle Park Company, and is by King ol Clubs (sire of Liverpool, Stoneyhurst, Spade Guinea, ifco.,) out oi the imported mare En Avant (dam of Vanguard, winner of the New Zealand Cup, carrying Bst 91bs, and Dunedill Cup, fist 31bs.)
fAHI • CARTERTON ItACING CLUB'S MUTUAL MEETING, To be held oh tho TAitmm lUcecoume, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1805. (Prince of llirlhtlaii). riiOOHAJiMK, ' 'vMYairarapa Hack Guineas, o[ 01 guineas, secoml horse 10 guineas, third 5 guineas from stake!, About one Bile, For three-year-olds ■ that are not nominated for ether than Hack races at time of entry, and have not won a race of over £4O at tine of atariing. hack and hunter races excepted. Colts Sst lOlbj, fillies and (foldings, Bs< 61b. Nom. lOi Gd, acceptance £1 Is, on night of general cntrj. Closed with 42 nominations. 2. Hunters' Steeplechase, 45 aovp, 2nd boiac 10 sirs from stake.', about 2j miles. Open to i all duly qunlifi. d tunters for seasons 1891 or 1895 (Master's certificate to he produced). Gentlemen riders allowed Dibs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 255. 3. Trineo of Wales' Open Handicap, JSsovs, 2nd hoise Maovs from stikes. About 1} milts. Nomination 20.', acceptance 40s, 4. Maiden Hack Handicap, 3fsovs, 2ndhor«o Ssoviifrom stakes; about 1 mile; open to all horsS that have never won a race of any I description. Miumum weight, 7st 71b. Nom. 10j, acceptance 20s. 6. Telegraph Open Handicap, fO sovs, 2nd horso Osovs from stakes; about (furlongs 1 JNom, 20j, acceptance 30s. 6. Ctoeville Hack Ihndicap, 7530v5, 2od h°»At|Ki, third 5 sovs from stakes; about liHiPm. 20s, accentance 40s. ■ . 7. o™d Stand Open Handicap, 40sovs, 2nd hono 6 sws from stakes; about 1 niile. Nom. • 20a, 20s, ! 8, Hack Welter Handicap, 30 sovs, 2nd horse five sovs from stakes; atont G furlongs. Minimum weight, Sst Tibs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20a. The Committee reierve the rieht to have Winneraof hndicapsat this meetingre-liandi-capped, the latent of which shall not exceed f7lbs, A hack is a horse that has never wen a race exceeding £4O in value (hack or bnnter race 3 esqjpted), and is not at time of starting nominated for other than hack or hunter races. Date of nomination, SATURDAY, 12th October, Weights declared MONDAY, October 21st. Acceptances, MONDAY, October 28th. 1. Races to be run under Metropolitan Rules. y 2, All nominations, entries, and acceptances ' (to b made in writing addressed to tho Secretary at tho Observer Office, Carterton) will be received up to the arrival of tho late train from Wellington on the alvertised date of the closing. No nominations or acceptances will bo received on any pretence whatever, unless accompanied by the accessary fee, 3, Id all nominations for Handicaps, the name, ago, 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 fines fir not riding in colors on the card will be stricljSenforced, TH GATE TARIFF. Aduffi la, children free, vehicles free, but all horses to be removed from course—a gocd paddock will bo provided at a charge of h per bone. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, thisl!lth day of Aujust, 1895, H,M LYON, Secretary, Nominations will be received up toSATURDrti,23rd November, 1-81)5, for Wairarapa Hack Guineas, (1897) of 100 guineas, second horse 10 guineas, third 5 gaiceas, from stake, One mile. For present yearlings, that arc not nominated for other than hack races at time of entry and have not ■won a race of over £4O at time of starting, hack and hunter races excepted, Colts 8,4 lOlbs, fillies and geldings Bst 51b. To bo nin on the Tsratahi-Carlcrton racecourse in Nov, 1897. Nomination 10s 6d. Acceptances £1 Is, on night of general entry, 1897. 4 W, McKBNZIE, Secretary. TO stand this season at Mr li. _J. Dago's Homestead, Upper Plain, the standard-bred Trotter — CHICAGO. Fnft/iull particulars and terms, apply to i,: ' E, J. DAGG, Owner. GEO. HERON, General Produce Dealer, Hall Stbbst, MA ST 13 ETON, NOTICE, TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON, L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— Whilst sincerely thanking you fcr your most liberal support during the Me I have been in Masferton, I bep to inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing, business, ana hating no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I hare sold 1c Mbssbs CHAMBERLAIN Bbos. feeling quite confident that that old' estahjwhed firm will give you every saimetion. It will bo my object, in futtp; to devote the whole of toy attention to the. shop trade, where you will find of every variety, and BlWl)vnll usual,over tlio ■ counter. Visit my DINING BOOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness), civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc . gecona to noncin the town, Kespeotfiilly .soliciting your further, support;'! am- ' ladies and Gentlemen—yours respect . fully,— JAMES WICKENfL
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5148, 5 October 1895, Page 1
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