POWEES' POT STILL WHISKY, SIBCHABLEBA.CAMHION, (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 tonelude from the result of a very careful analysis: " Ist—That 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,oli\ "•till—That it is old and mellow. "This whisky 1 consider to be (lie finest sample I have ever examined, possessing good bouquet and excellent flavour." T &. W. YOUNG, Ahkxts, Wklusgtos.
Sl&Silii 'AIHARAPA RACING CLU SUMMER MEETING. ; RACECOURSE, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd January, 1890. President- John P, Busscll; viee-Pxcsident H,B. Watdell and N. Grace;,,l«dgo-0 F. Vallancc; flon, Treasurer—G. Rej nolds; Timekeeper—N. Grace; MarterSamuol Cundy. Stewards-W. E. Bid will, H. Morrison, ff.O. Williams, A.M Wilkinson, C. B. Bidwill, G. Tully, F Pearco, A, MoKcnzie, E. Bright, li. S Izard, W, J, Nix, J. 8, Cundy. Clerk o: Scales—E. W. Dorset; Clerk of CourseJ. H, Wishaw; Handicappcr-A, It, MacFarlano, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, rinsr day First race starts at 11.30 a.m. each day, 1. Flying Handicap, of 50 eovs ; secoa horse, 6 bovs. About three quarters of i mile. Nomination, 20s j acceptance, 255. 2. First Open Hurdle Handicap, of -l 1 aots; second horse, 5 sovs, About one mil and a half. Nomination, 20s; acceutance 20s. 3. First Hack Hurdlo Handlcip, of 25 sovs second horse, 5 sovs, About one mile and i half, 'domination, 10j ; acceptance 10a, > i. Trial Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs; secom horse, I bovs. About one mile. Nomination 10s; acceptance, 10s, Open to ?11 hacks tlia havenevei Hon an advertised rice at lime o meeting, Entries on night of nomination miIJ,WMM,IWIIIIM«M o™.m u»,»c, *» ouio, 'IUUUI UUU UillU auu three quarters- Nomination^; acceptance, ■los, and 20a at post. 6, Niknu Hsck Handicap, of 3i> eovs; »ceond horse, 5 aors, About one milo and a half, Nomination, 10s; acceptance 20s, 7, Grand Stand Writer Handicap, of 40 sovs j second horse, 5 sots. About one mile, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 2os, 8, Hack Welter Handicap, of 25 suvs; second horse, 5 sovs. About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. 1. President's Hc'p, of 50 bovs ; secon d horse Csovs. About seven furlongs. Nomination, 20a; acceptance 20a. 2, Second Open Hurdlo Hc'p, of 35 sovs; three-quarters, Nomination 10a; acceptance 20a. 3. Second Hack Hurdle Uc'p, or 25 sovs: second horso 5 sovs. About one mile and three-quarters. Nomination 10a; acceptance 10s. i. Tcldsroph Hack Hc'p of 25 sovb ; second horse 5 sovs, Abouttlirec-rjuarlcisofa mile. Nomination 10a; acceptance 10a, 5. W.K.C. Uc'p of 80 sova j second horso 10 sov3, About one mile and a half, Nomination 20a; acceptance 10a. C. Valley Hack Hc'p, of 25 sovs, second horse o sovs. About one mile and a quarter. Nomination 10a; acceptance 10a. 7. New Year Hc'p of 40 sovs; second burse s * ivd About ono mile and a distance, Noml 10s; acceptance 20a. Winners of NOsl, 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 weighs are posted. 8, Hack Final Hc'p of 20 sovs; second horse 3 sovs, About seven furlongs. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10a, Winners of races Nos 3,4, and G, if entered for this race, to be rehandicapped after No G, if noccssary, to the limit of 1 stone, NOTE—AII second money is deducted from tho stakes, WINNERS of all races after tho declaration of weights to be re-handicapped if necessary up to 1 stone. The tresh weights will bo declared at the Empire Hotel on the 23th December about 4 p.m. NOMINATIONS for all events to close with the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Featherston, on THURSDAY, 28th November, at 7 p.m. WEIGHTS for tho first day'B races will be declared at the same place on THURSDAY, 12th December, ' ACCEPTANCES for the first day's races close at tho somo place on THURSDAY, 19th December, at 7 p.m. WEIGHTS for the second day's races nil! be declared at the same place at about 8 p.m, on the night of tho first day's races, ACCEPTANCES for the Bccond day's races close at a time to bo notified after the weights are declared, RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1, Nominatiinß must bo accompanied ay tbo necessary fees, otherwise they may bo rejected. In entering Btatc colour, scx,namc, age, pedwrce, and previous performances ' ,fi *jre not known to the handicapper) and iirs to bo worn by the rider, and also ™ number of race entered for, 2, A hack is a horsi that has never wen an advertised race at any time (Hack and Hunter Races excepted), and is not nominated in any race other than Hack and Hunter races at the time of nomination. 3, ThcStowards reserve the right to alter . the dates of nominations, weights, and accep tancDß, also to alter the stakes should occasion arise, subject to the approval of the Metropolitan Club, GEORGE T. F, HUTTON, Secretary, Fcathcrslon, 26th September, 1805. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, thislst dayof October, 1895, H. M. LYON, Secretary. 'TO THE PUBLIC OF JIASTEETON. LADIES and GENTLEMENWhilst sincerely thanking you for your most- liberal support during the time I haro been in Masterton, I beg to inform you, that owing to my rapidly 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 * Musses CHAMBERLAIN Bros. feeling quito confident that that oldestablished firm will give you everj satisfaction. It will bo my object, it fiKuro, todovoto the whole of my atten Jfto the shop trade, whero you wil und small goods of every variety, am ofthcverybestquality. FIEST-CLASi DREAD will bo sold as usual, over t-Ii counter. Visit my DINING ROOM! where you will find, that for cleanliness ' civility, and a first-class lunch, they ar second to none in the town. Respectful! "Soliciting your further support, I amLadies and Gentlemen,—yours respect i fully,JAMESWICEENS, W.WHITT, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer rnHE largest stock of Furniture, Cat X pet, Linoleums, etc., in the Waii arapa at less than "Wellington prices, Come and inspect the novelties ia Suitei Tables, Chairs, &c, &c, One secondhand Piano, by Broadwood -•Hgood asnew,istobo sold—Bargain, FuBSITUBE ON Ml HIBU StßH3f, Note the addressOpposite the W,F,C.A. FREEDOM an 'rfiiskygang the frither Tak' aff your dram 1 of BATON THREE-DIAMOND PEBFBGTIO > WHISKY, Purchase by tho bottle.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5164, 24 October 1895, Page 1
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