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SIB CHARLES A. CAMEHON, (City aud Comity Analyst, and Chief Medical Officer of Health,) of Dublin, says—"P AlS7"t?'D O* "I ' mvc examined tho Whisky supplied by Sir ' VV JkKiS John Power & Son, Distillers, Dublin. Iconelude from the result of a very careful analysis: ._ "Ist—That this Whisky has been maimfaij. POT STTTT. l " Tttl from (lle ? iml Mlivc mnll- - (he Brewery and Distillery process have been skilfully conducted. TH7"tTTC!Tnr "3rd—That tho Whisky is quite free from W XlIpJxY. sue ' l ' m l rar ' llcs as "hlchyde, fusel oil.etc. "•lth—That it is old and mellow. "This whisky I consider to be the finest sniuple I have over examined, possessing good bouquet and excellent flavour." T &. W. YOUKCt, Aoms, Wklmkotox.

"AIRARAPA RACING CLUB SUMMER MEETING. held on the TATJHEREXIKAI » RACECOURSE, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, htand 2nd January, IB3G. President-John P. Russell; vicc-Prcsidents H. B. Warded Bnd N. Grace; Judge-C. F. Vallancoj Don, Treasurer—G. Reynolds j Timekeeper— N. Greco; .Starter— Samuol Condy. Stewards—W. E. Bidwill, fl. Morrison, vV.O. Williams,A.M. Wilkinson, C. R. Bidwill, (), Tolly, F. Pearce, A. McKcnzio, R, Bright, 11, S. Izard, WJ. Nix, J.H.Cundy. Clerk ol Scalcs-E, W. Dorset; Cleifc of Course<f. H, Wisbaw; Hanfapper-A, R, MacOFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First race starts at 11,30n.m. each day. 1. Flying Handicap, of 50 tovs; second horse, 6 sovs. Aboot three quarters of a ttilc, Nomination, 20s;acceptance, 255. 2. First Open Hurdle Handicap, of 10 sots; second horse, 5 sovs, About one mile and a half. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 3. First Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs; "wond horse, 5 sovs, About one mile and a I. domination, 10s; acceptance 10s. > 4. Trial Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs; second horse, 3 sovs, About one mile. Nomination, IOs; acceptance, 10s, Open to pll hacks that have never won an advertised ram at time of meoiine. Entries on night of nomioalion j tnt winners' fee* will be returned ilrarapa Cup Handicap, of llOsovs; uu none, 10 sovs, About ono milo and three quarter!. Nomination.ZOj; acceptance, 40b, and 20s at post. 6, Nikau Hack Handicap, of 35 sovs; second horse, 6 sors, About onu mile and a half, Nomination, 10s j acceptance 20s. '■' 7. Grand Stand Welter Handicap, of 40 sovs j second horse, 6 sors. About one mile, Nomiuation, 10s; acceptance, 255, 8, Hack Welter Handicap, of 25 sovs; second ho.-sc, 6 sovs, About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. SECOND DAT, 1. President's Ho'p, of 60 sovs;sccon d horse 5 sovs. About seven furlongs, nomination, , 20s; acceptance 20s, 2. Second Open Hurdle Hc'p, of3ssovs; second horso 5 sovs, About one mile and MttM.nmrt... W n mi„.i;„ n 1(1, ZUi, 3, Second Hack Huidlo Hc'p, or 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, About one mile and three-quarters, Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. i. Telegraph Hack Hc'p of 25 sovs; second Jhor3ossov*. About three-quarters of a mile. Nomination 10s j acceptance 10s, 5. W.R.C. Hc'p ofSO sovs; second horse 10 sors. About one mile and a half, Nomination 20s; acceptance 40s, 0, Valley Hack Hc'p, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 sovs. About one mile auda quarter. Nomiuation 10s; acceptance 10s. __ 7. /ew Year Hc'p of 40 sovs; second horse i\bout ono mile anda distance. Notn- .. 10i j acceptance 20s. Winners of raws NOs 1,2, and 5, if entered for this race, 'to bo re-handicapped after No 5, if necessary to the limit of one stone. Acceptances close within 20 minutes after weight* arc posted. 8, Hack Final Hc'p of 20 sovs jsccond horse 3 sovs. About seven furlongs. Nomination 10a; acceptance 10s, Winners of races Nos 3,4, and 6, if entered for this race, to be rehandicapped after No li, if necessary, to the limit of 1 stone, NOTE—AII second money is deducted from the stakes, WINNERS of all races after the derlaration of weights to be re-handicapped if necessary np to 1 atone. The trcsh weights will be declared at tho Empire Hotel on the 28th December about 4 p.m. NOMINATIONS for all events to clou with the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Feathernton, on THURSDAY, 28th November, at 7 p.m, WEIGHTS for tho first day's races will be declared at the samo place on THURSDAY, 12th December, • ACCEPTANCES for the first day's races close at tho samo place on THURSDAY, lflth December, at 7 p.m. WEIGHTS for the second day's races will bi declared at tho samo place at about 8 p.m, on the night of the first day's races. ACCEPTANCES for the second day's races clojo at a time to be notified after tho weights are declared, RULES AND REGULATIONS,

1, Nominatians niust be accompcmcd oy tba necessary fees, otherwise they may be 1 rejected, In citcring state colouf, scx,namc, " pedigree, Bud jirevioiu performances 1 not known to the bandicappei) and ri to b» worn by tfao rider, and alio 2, A hack ii a how that has never wen an adrertiacd race at any time (Hack and Hunter lUcea excepted), and is not nominated in any race other than Hack and Hunter races at the time of nomination. 3. Tho Stewardu reserve the right to alter . Jhe dates of nominations, weights, and iccep f >MU sic tn .»». tl. .1.1,.. «U„1 J „...„;'., arise, subject to the approval of the Metro. ttolitanClub. GEORGE T.F.HUTTON, Secretary, Feathcnton, 26th September, 1895. Subaitled to and approved by the Welling, ton Racing Club, thislst day of October, 1895, H. M. I/YON, Secretary, ?0 THE PUBLIC OP MASTERTON. LADIES ip GENTLEMENWhilst sinccroly tbankiug you for your most liberal support duriug the time I kvo been in Mastcrton, I beg to inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, and having no furthof room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread hado, which interest I have sold to •>JIEBSBB CHAMBERLAIN Bbos, feeling quite confident that that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction. It will he my object, in jjto°> to devoto the whole of my attcn•Brio the shop trade, whero you will find small goods of every variety, and oftheferybestquality. FIRST-CLASS BREAD will bo sold as usual, over (he countor. Visifmy DINING BOOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, • civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc to nonein the town. Respectfully solicitiuß your further support, I amLadies and Gontlemen,—yours respect j My,JAMESWICKENS, W.WHITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. THE largest stock of Furniture, Carpet, Linoleums, etc., in tho Wairarapa at lets than Wellington prices, Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Tables, Chairs, 4c, &c, POBHITUBE OK THE HIBE SISIEH, Nolo the addressOpposite the W.F.Oi. FREEDOM an 'whiskygang the gither,j TaV»Dyour dram 1 of DAWSON'S .THREE-DIAMOND PERFECTION WHISKY. Purchase by tho boltla.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5163, 23 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5163, 23 October 1895, Page 1

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