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POWERS' POT STILL f WHISKY. SIB CJIAIiLES A. CAJIEKON, _ (City and County Analyst, and Chief Medical Officer of Health,) of Dublin, says—- " I linve examined the Whisky supplied by Si John Power & Son, Distillers, Dublin. I con elude from the result of a very careful analysis: " Ist—Thai this Whisky has been manufac. turcd from the finest native malt. "2nd—Tlmt (lie Brewery and Distillery process have been skilfully conducted. " 3rd—That the "Whisky is quite free fron such natural impurities as aldehyde, fusel oil,etc, •' -Ith—That it is old and mellow. "This whisky I consider to be the tinesl sample I have ever examined, possessing good boni|Uct and excellent tlnvour." T k. "W. I'OUA'Cr, Agents, Wumnhtox.

"^y Allt AitAl'A IiACINU CLUD, SUMMER IYIEETINC. To be held on the TAUHEIffiNIKAU RACECOURSE, on ' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist mill 2nd January, 1890. President— John I', Russell; vice-Prcsidents 11. S. Wardell ami N.Grace; — CJ. >•'. Vallancc; Hon. Treasurer—G. Reynolds | Timekeeper—N. Grace; Starter— Samuel Cuudy. Stewards—W. E. Lidwill, H. Morrison, ff, 0. Williams, A. M. Wilkinson, C. It. Hidwill, (l.Tully, I', I'earce, A. .McKenzie, It. Brijjlit, 11. S. Izard, W.J. Nix, J. S, Gundy. Clerk o( Scales—E. W. Dorset; Cleil; of Course—.l. H. Wislmw; Hatulicappcr-A. It. MacI'arlane. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, nnsr day First race starts at 11.30 a.m. each day. 1. l'lyicg ll:iiiiliea]i, of j(J sovs; second li'T-L-, 5 suv.h. About three quarters of a lrilc, domination, 20=; acceptance, 255. 2. First Open HuriHc Handicap, of 10 sovs; second liorse, 5 sovs, About une mile and a half. Nuininatioii, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 1 First Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs; second liorse, 5 sovs. About one mile and a half, '.iomination, 10s; acceptance 10s. ■l. Trial Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs; second lioia'i', 3 sovs. About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Open to pli hacks that have never won an advertised mo at time of meetiui;, Entries on night of nomination; subsequent winners' feci will be returned. 5. Wairarapa UupHandicap, of 110sovs; second horse, 10 sovs, -Vhoilt one mile ami three quarters. Nomination,Ms; acceptance, •10s, and 20s at post. (i, Nikau Hack Handicap, of 115 sovs; seeoud horse, 5 sovs. About one mile and a halt, Nomination, 10s; acceptance 20s, 7. Grand Stand Welter Handicap, of 10 sovs; second horse, 5 sovs, About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 255, S. Hack \Veltcr Handicap, of 25 sovs; second ho.-se, i) sovs. About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. SKCOSH IWY. 1. President's Hc'p, of 50 sovs; second liortc 5 sovs. About seven furlong. Nomination, 20s; acceptance 20s. 2. Second Open Hurdle Hc'p, of 35 sovs; second horse 6 suvs. About one mile anil three-quarters. Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. 3. Second Hack Hurdle Uc'p, or 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, About one inilo ami three-quarters. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. i Telegraph Hack llc'p of 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs. About thiec-tjuarteis of a mile. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s, 5. W.li.U. lle'p of SO sovs; second horse 10 sovs. About one mile and a half. Nomination 20s; acceptance 10s, li, Valiey Hack Hc'p, of 25 sovs, second horse:) sovs. About one mile aud a quarter. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s, 7, New Year Hc'p of 10 sovs; second horse Ssovs, About one tnile and a distance, Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s, Winners of races Nos 1,2, and 5, if entered for this race, to be re-handicapped after No 5, if necessary to the limit of one stone. Acceptances close within 20 minutes after weights are posted. S, Hack Final Hc'p of '2O sovs jsecond horse 3 sovs. About seven furlongs. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. Winners of races Nos o, I, and ij, if entered for this race, to be rehandicapped after No 0, if necessary, to the limit of 1 stone, NOTli—All second money is deducted from the stakes. WINKERS of ail races after the declaration of weights to be re-handicapped if necessary up to 1 stone. The Iresh weights will be declared at the Empire Hotel on the 28th December about 1 p.m. NOMINATIONS for all events to close with the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Feathertton, on THURSDAY, 2Sth November, at 7 p.m. WEIGHTS for the first day's races will be declared at the same place on THURSDAY, 12th December. ACCEPTANCES for the first day's races close at the same place on THURSDAY, lllth December, at 7 p.m. WEIGIASfor the second day's races will be declared'at the same place at about S p.m, on tlie night of the first day's races. ACCEPTANCES for the second day's races close at a time to be notified after the weights arc declared, RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations must be accompanied by the necessary fees, otherwise they may be rejectad. In r terir.g state colour,'sex,name, age, pedigree, and previous performances (where not known to the liandicappci) and colours to In' worn by the rider, and also quote number of tacc entered for, 2. A hack is a burs 1 - that has never wen an advertised race at, any time (Hack ar,d Hunter Races excepted), and is not nominated in any race other than Hack and Hunter races at the time of nomination. 3. The Stewards reserve the right to alter the dates of nominations, weights, and acceptances, also to alter the stakes should occasion arise, subject to tlie approval of the Metropolitan Club. GEORGE T. F. HUTTON, Secretary. Fcatherston, 20th September, 1895, Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, thislst day of October, 1595, 11, M. LYON, Secretary, MASTEIITON STEAM FLOUIt MILLS, CHAMBERLAIN BROS. HAVE much pleasure in announcing tlint they have now completed the extensive alterations to their Mill, having had it entirely remodelled on the COKNELIUS INTERNAL ItOLLEIt SYSTEM, The same as that adopted with so much success by many of the larger Southern Mills. Chamberlain Uros. arc now mailing a PULL ROLLER FLO UK Equal in all respects to the best that can be imported, Cheaper than Southern Flour, and they would like to point out to storekeepers and consumers the advantage of buying of the local manufacturers and KEEPING THE MONEY CIRCULATING in the DISTRICT. Chamberlain Bros. Having made arrangements with local storekeepers to retail their Hour, the lowest wholesale quantity obtainable at their mill WILL BE HAIM-lON. Mahawath Manaivato PIANO WOEKS. Next Club Hotel, Tnß Square, Paiitmioß Nomb. J. DAVIDSON, PIANOFORTE MAKER AND IMPORTER, (Late of Fromm's London), Proprietor. PIAN OS and Organs tuned by yearly contract, Skilful workmanship guaranteed. Mb Davidson will visit the Wairarapa in .June, when orders Ictt at the Daiii- Times office will be punctually attended to. Singlo Piano at wholesale price. Old Pianos renovated in tone and touch equal to new

XT\O stand (bis season at Mr !!• J. Daog's Homestead, Upper l'l" 111 ! Wo standard-bred Trotter— CHICAGO. For full particulars and terms, apply to li, J. DAGG, Owner, 110 travel the Wairarapa tliis season . the thoroughbred stallion — Forester. He will stand at Mr T. Thompson's Empire Hotel Stables i-vcry Wednesday during the season, commencing September IStli. Terms: U-l per mare. Apply to— CLIFFORD LYFOP, Tauhcrcnikau, T 10 stand this season at" The Pines," >. Clareville, the imported standardifd American Trotting Stallion — Young Berlin, Berlin—Dolly. Awarded five first prizes, winning a gold medal at the last Carterton Show. He lias never been beaten in the show ring. For full particulars as to pedigree, etc., see cards, which will be posted on application. ILFHANCIS, Apply H.F.SKEY, The Peak. The Pines, imiMLNAltf NOTICE. TO stand this season at Homcbush, the Champion Clydesdale Stallion Renfrew Jock. For particulars and full pedigree apply toJOHi\ MAXWELL, Owner. I'HE well-known thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will travel in Paliiatua, Eketahuna and Woodville. Full particulars 011 application. W. E. COBLETT, I'ahiutua. P KKLI.MINABY NOTICE. Merrie England, By St. George-liupee, will be at. the service of breeders in the Wairarapa, for a limited number of marcs, during the present season. For particulars and pedigree, apply to— B. CAYE, Owner. TO travel this season, the only purebred Clydeadalc Entire llorse in the Wairarapa— Hero. This horse lias left some of the most valuable stock and the best workers in the district, and perfectly sound. Terms and pedigree see books, with testimonials as to the stock from some of the best breeders in the Wairarapa. AV. HEIiCOCK, THE well-known Draught Stallion, Nil Desperandum, will travel the Masterton District this season, tkhms to suit tiik times. Note—Nil Despcrmhm's propi.l hare taken more ring />ri;es than th jmncni/ of any other sire in tie district. Further particulars 011 application to— JOHNHESSEY, Owner. SMOKE THE "NEW VENUS" DAKK AROMATIC TOBACCO Ihbesistiiiie. To be bad at all Tobacconists and Storekeenera. Hounslowmd Hoar, FURNITURE FACTORY QUEEN STREET, MABTEBTON, HAVING engaged the services ol a First Class Calinclmakcrfrom Melbourn and London to take charge of the Workshop, we arc therefore prepared to execute any line of Furniture in tbo most stylish and latcßt designs. We beg to specially draw the attention ot the public to the fact that ■we still keep up the reputation the firm Ira gained ol turning out well made and highly fmislitd Furniture mado from carefully seasoned material. Wo have a largo stock on hand and invite inspection, Furniture on thoHIRE SYSTEM, ItAMSPERGKR PIANOS FOR SALE. i ORDERS TAKEN FOR Z. M. HOAR UNDERTAKER Promptly attended to. See Ointment: Jqlt, GEO. HERON, General Produce Dealer) Hau Stbeit, MASTMTGK.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5171, 1 November 1895, Page 1

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