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DAISY FLY-KILLER, Is; post free. Is 2d. 250, QUEEN-STItEET, AUCKLAND.

SOUTH AUCKLAND > RACING ; / s . CLUB Y\ 11 :; 1 AUTUMN MEETING, • j To be held 011 the | , CLAUDJJLANDS RACECOURSE, ' ;i: 0N j;-;-SATURDAY, APRIL 12th, 1890. President : J. B. Whyte, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President : i Dr. Waddington. *if 'b''l' 'y 'Judge : /, '• L.-Cuesen, Esq. ' ? » 'i. Stewards : ; Dr. Waddington Mr R. C. Mathias I 'Mr L. Cussen Mr E. M. Dickey Mr Aj b'urze , t . Mr E. B. Cox > ! ;Mr A. Downes Mr Isaac Coates ! Mr W. Cussen. !' Starter : | Mr J. McNicol. j - ;; Clerk of Scales ;• ;; Mr 11. Biggs. ; ; : Clerks ok Coouse: I Messrs F. Jolly and W. Chitty. Handicai'l'ek : ■■■ Mr W. Percival. Hon! Sec : ! Mr G. H. Carter. PROGRAMME, .' as* passed;fey -the a.r.c. i • First Race to start at 12-30 p.m. | 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 30sovs ; | over eight flights 3ft. 6in. hurdles, j Sweep of 20a for starters to go to ' second horse. Nomination, 15s ; acI ceptance, Ids. Distance, two miles. | 2. WELTER CUP, a Clip of the value !, of i'2o, with lOsovs. added, flsovs j out of stakes to go to second horse ; for horses owned in the five counties of.Rnglan, Waipa, iVaikato, Piako, and Thames, and that have been the ! l)6na fide property of the owners for at least two. months before day of entry, and have never won an 'advertised race of more than £50. Gentlemen riders. Entry, 20s. Dis- ! tance, one mile and a distance. 3. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of oUsovs. Winner of any racc of the advertised value of £50 after the declaration of | the weights to carry slbs. extra ; of | '' ■ any tw<s such races, Slbs. extra, !' penalties not cumulative.' Sweep of 20s for starters to go to second i horse. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, j 30s. Distance. IA- miles. 4. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 55sovs,, £5 to };o to second horse. Nomination, 25s ; acceptance, 30s. ; Distance, about 3i miles. 5. GALLOWAY HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; £5 out of stakes to go to the second horse. For Galloways of 14 hands 2iu. and under. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. Dis- ! tan'ce, 7 furlongs. ! (i. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP, of j 30sovs, Winner of the Autumn , Handicap to carry 71bs. extra, winner of any other race after the declara- | tion of the weight* to carry ulbs. | extra, penalties not cumulative. ! Sweep of 10s for starters to go to second horse. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 15s. Distance, lj miles. 7. NOVEL RACE, of 25sovs. The winner to become the absolute property of the Club, and to be sold immediately after the race, and half the proceeds to go to second horse. Weight for age. Entry, 255. Distancej 7 furlongs. S. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 20 sovs. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Distance, G furlongs.

* i CARPETS, ' CURTAINS, ETC. i ; IjATSST '. J. irafe E ® Hi' ; BEDSTEADS, : BEDDING, <ET|; / ■'& ~ >'~ -vA/.-.m:: 'J^ MANIJFACTIIEEIi&&IMPORTERS, ; WELLESIjET STBEET '^ .; . (Opposite Free Library), jltjg -EOLJL^IP. RSP Upholstery ancl Bedding made a Speciality.', 1 Largest Manufacturers of Furniture and Overmantels in .the Nor,th Island. : '•.'•'•••;. • ■. n". •,. \»,

DUNEDIN EXHIBITION ! AWARDS. First Prize for High-class Tailoring. ! First Prize for Lady's Riding Habit. First Prize and Special First Prize ; fpr Style and Finish. ■ First Prize for Artistic Cutting. ; These were all the First Awards given in High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, ! ■ V ;'" y , f . held at Dunedin. -■ ' ' t-" ' ; — ; •"• '' '• '•'■■■ j ,1:.; Taken from The Te Aroha News: —"Mr J. H. Dalton, the well-known Tailor, of' Queen street, Auckland, has been very iuccessful,at the Dunediu Exhibition, taking .the following awards First award fori High Class Tailoring ; first award for Lady's Habit, first and special award for superior Style and Finish, first award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he has taken aU the first awards given for High Class Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalton's reputation for high class work at a price within the reach of all, has long been established in the North Island ; and his success at the Exhibition above referred to shows that he.can .more than hold his own in open competition with all comers." ! / ' v PRICE LIST. Suit to order; with Extra Trousers ... £2 10 0 Suit to order, with: Extra Trousers ... £3 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 215 0 'Suit to order, with ('Extra Trousers - ' 315 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 3 0 0 Suit to order, with' Extra Trousers ' 4 0 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 3 5 0 Suit to order, with; Extra Trousers ... 410 0 ,Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, £4 15s. J. H. DAL TON, Tailor, 210 Queen-street, Auckland. T. &c S. MOBBIIsr &,CO., (LIMITED),

. Call attention to large Shipments of j: Agricultural Implements & General Ironmongery, Jnst Landed, comprising— "THE FARMER'S FAVOURITE" FERTILISER, CORN & TURNIP DRILLS. I I. ... — : ■ ' ' IDTJ3STO^.IT 3 S GRAIN, SEED AND MANURE DRILLS CLAY'S CULTIVATORS. Boiieliiills (fur hand and power), New and Improved Disc Harrows, Climax Cutaway Harrows, Horjisby's .Single-furrow Ploughs, Hornsby's New Double-Burrow Ploughs, American Turnwrist and Eagle Ploughs, Pumps and Hydraulic Rams, in great variety, by English and American Makers. APPLE-PARERS, CIDEIi MILLS, FRUIT JARS Every Class of Hardware in Stock. Retail Premises : Queen-street. Wholesale : High-street, Auckland

! READ, MARK, LEARN, INWARDLY DIGEST | THE FINEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD IS ' THE ' BAKING POWDER Manufactured iiofli the purest .-and."most- wholesome.,,ln i OREDIENTS. It'is: oneof the most important discoveries ever made by mankind, because it conduces so n.uch to the health of families. "" ' ' ! PUDDINGS WITHOUT YEAST. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. 1 PASTRY WITH LESS I BUTTER. 1 j: : " : DIRECTIONS FOR USE. ' - _ ll' TO MAKE BREAD.—To every pound of flour add a large teaspoonful of the i Baking Powder, the usual quantity of salt with each pound of flour, in a dry' state ; then i pour on abouthalf-a-pint of cold water or milk, mix quickly into a dough of the same consistency as when using yeast, ,taking care not; to knead it more 'than ! necessary. It is most important that the oven should be siifficiently'hot | PASTRY, PIE CRUSTS, &c.—Mix about ha-lf-a-tcaspoonful of the Poiv.dov with a pound I of flour, then work in about half the usual quantity of butter, dripping, or lard. j PLUM, SUET, and OTHER PUDDINGS should never be made without it. A teaspoon- | ful to a pound of flour makes them both light and digestible, and effects a g;*eat saving in j eggs and butter. I NORFOLK DUMPLINGS—Prepare as for Bread, put into boiling water immediately j and boil twonty minutes without taking the lid. off.' " j SCONES.—Use.same quantities as for Bread, using sweet milk or water. ! COPY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT. | ■ " Laboratory, Hobson-street, Auckland, June 13, 1884. " I have sampler! the Baking Powder in the bulk, prepared by Mr John Buchanan, Merchant, Auckland, aud have analysed the., same and find the constituents pure and well-proportioned. " The result of my examination proves this article to be superior to any either imported or oolonially prepared that has been submitted to me, and I can, therefore confidently recommend it to the public." .* (Signed) J. A. POND, Colonial Analyst. Manufactured and Sold Wholesale by E. BUCHANAN & CO., TEA, COEEEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS, - urg-iTg-Tr, lyjp UJvTAIL BY STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY. BROWN, BARRETT &CO'S MATCHLESS, FINEST. FLAYQURY LIQUOR. BLENDED SPECIALLY POR NEW ZEALAND. CONNOISSEURS AND THE TRADE PRONOUNCE IT PERFECTION

rpHE WAIKATO TIMBER COM--1 PANY (LIMITED), L I C H F I E L D . We are prepared to supply SAWN & SQUARED TOTARA, Of any dimensions. POSTS, STRAINERS, INTERMEDIATES, RAILS. Full size and of best quality. 'EOMPT DELIVERY. Prices and particulars on application » J. S. BROWNE, | Manager, ' WaiUato Timber Co. (Limited), | Lichfield. | OHAUPO I fIMBEE ILLS j Orders sent to the undersigned for ' OUGII OE WORKED RIMU OR KAHI- ; KATEA TIMBER | will receive prompt attention. imber, delivered by rail or road, at j lowest prices. ; KUSABS AND SONS, OHAUPO. !

j CONDITIONS. •, Five per cent to be deducted from all stakes, to go to the improvement of the : course. No nominations or acceptances will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour namcd,.or without being accompanied with the necessary amount of cash. The attention of owners is particularly . called to this regulation. Performances and description of hordes and riders' colours to be sent, in ; with all nominations and acceptances. Auckland Racing Club rules strictly : adhered to, Mr H. H. Hayr, .of. Auckland, is authorised to receive nominations etc. ; G. H. GARTER. <i Hon. Sec. NEW CLOVERS & GRASSES NOW LANDED. <3T Prices on application. BON KDUST, £6 10s per ton. GARDEN SEEIJS OF PRINCIPAL STOREKEEPERS. ARTHUR YATES & CO, 89 Qi; EEN-STltKliT, AUCKLAND, ANI) AT I I SYDNEY, N.S.W.. & MANCHESTER ENGLAND. QLAEENBON JJJOTEL, Corner Queen and Wakefield-streets, AUCKLAND. W. LYNCH, PROPRIETOR. | he accommodation of this well-known hotel needs no recommendation. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT. fPO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.— *. A Largo Quantity of Waste Paper on saleat The Waikato Times Office.

X HIS § PACE IS JJESERVED |U FOR T W, KINCAID'S 1 : m STOCKTAKING j Stocktaking S3T It) AitGAINS ! -Bargains < DRAPERY! PI CLOTHING, p BOOTS AND SHOES, &c., &c., &0. A ~ A JUL See Future Issuk. XJi. I BARGAINS! j BARGAINS! 1 BARGAINS ! DTo make room for fresh » purchases coming ¥ | to hand. jj W, KINCAID'S SCASH STORES, Q VICTORIA- STREET, O CAMBRIDGE. Q LOVERS ! £1 LOVERS !

MANURES' " ! FROM ! j£EMPTHORNE, pROSSER & CO. j . TERMS CASH. | RED CLOVER COWGRASS WHITE CLOVER . 'ALSYKE RIBGRASS ! , ITALIAN. RYEGRASS j ' RYEGRASS ' COCKSFOOT CORNSACKS WIRE BARBED WIRE ROLLERS,- &c. j GEO. J. NEAL, i CAMBRIDGE. 3rd March, 1890. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. W. J. HURST & CO. ! The Partnership hitherto existing i ' between A. H. Grainger and B. J. ; Esam, trading as W. J. Hurst and Co., , Seed, Grain, and Produce Merchants, has this day been Dissolve'! by mutual ' j consent. The business will be carried on in future solely by A.. H. Grainger under the old name, he paying all liabilities due by and receiving all debts due to the late firm. ' * B. J. ESAM. : A. H. GRAINGER, j Witness: | Thos. Cotter, Solicitor, Auckland. 1 Auckland, December 31, 1889. ' j IN connection with the above, Mr ! GRAiNGERIbegs to tender'his thanks | for the consistent support received from ' all the friends of the old firm, and, while : soliciting a continuance of that support, trusts the twenty-three years' experience and connection with the business is sutficierit guarantee that nothing in his power j will be spared to make the interests of j ■ producer and consumer identical. A. H. GRAINGER. 1

JOHN PARR JJAS |X gTOCKEDWARD WEBB & SONS' CELEBRATED IMPERIAL AND CHAMPION SWEDE SEED, The very best in the market. LAWES' 36 % SUPERPHOSPHATES J.C.E. BONED UST WAIPA LIME, MANURE & ROCK SALT. Best Brands of Galvanised Barb and Plain Fencing Wire Walker's Iron Rollers and Pins Wood Rollers and Pins Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Spouting, &c. BUILDERS' AND GENERAL IllON- '' MONGERY, G-ood, Selection Paperliangings, GROCERY, EARTHENWARE, &c. j HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE. j Jl> U T TEE KE G S The undersigned begs to inform bis customers that he has on hand, a large stock of well-seasoned TOTARA BUTTER KEGS, hooped in galvanised iron. These kegs received special mention at the Horticultural Show, Cambridge. To be had of all the leading storekeepers. A. WILLIAMS, Cooper Ngaruawahia.

Ex B.IMOTAKA. Now to hand;'and for sale by the undersigned at Te Awamutu, one of the finest shipments of CLOYER SEED ever imported, consisting of Red Clove u, White Clovki:, Alsykk, C'owgrass, Timothy, Ribgkass and Trefoil. Also, RAPE & TURNIP SEED, And COCKSFOOT & RYEGRASS. R. T. MILLAR, SEED MERCHANT, TE AWAMUTU. February 14, 1890.

□C 7 ANTED KNOWN -That the; » » undersigned has now to hand an entirely new and splendidly selected ! stock of the above celebrated brand of Boots and Shoes, in Children's, Ladies' and Gents', in great variety, at prices to j meet the times. A nimble sixpence is S better than a slow shilling. ; _ V. -T. SANDERS, • Victoria-street, Cambridge. j ■ N.B.—The Kapai Brand is acknow- ! ' ledged by competent judges to be without l a rival. Boots to measure, and repairs as usual. VISITING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at Waikato Times office >

oTI c E . Owing to Dissolution of Partnership, all Accounts due over three months will be placed in the hands of our Solicitor for collection after the 14th January, 1800 OTI C E . POISON is being laid for DOGS on the Woodside Estate, Tamahere. J. J. GRAHAM. Woodside, 3rd March, 1890.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2766, 5 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2766, 5 April 1890, Page 4

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