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T)ETANE RACING CLUB. BIRTHDAY MEETING, NOV. 9th, 1880. President, J. H. Vautier; Vice-President, Or. H. Swan; Hon. Treasurer, G. H. Swan; Stewards, Messrs W. A. Richardson, A. Waddle, C. Villers, H. Williams, A. McCartney, T. H. Giffnrd, R. L. Williams, Colonel White; Judge, G. H. Swan; Handioapper, J. O. Evctt; Starter, Arthur McCartney ; Clerk of the Scales, Colonel White; Clerk of the Course, J. Lopdell. To be held on Petane Racecourse on TUESDAY, oth NOVEMBER. programmeHandicap Huedle Race, of 60 soys. About 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 2 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. out of the stake. Maiden Plate, of 25 soys. lj miles; weight-for-age. For all horses that have never won a race of 20 soys up to time of entry. Entrance, 1 soy. Petane Cup Handicap, of 100 soys. 1£ mile; second horso to receive 15 soys. out of the stake. Winner of any Handicap of 100 soys. or over after declaration of the weights to carry 71b. penalty. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 4 soys. Selling Stakes, of 20 soys. 1 milo. Winner to bo sold by auction for 20 soys. immediately after the race, any surplus to go to the funds. 8 stone up. Nomination, 1 soy. Prince of Wales' Handicap, of GO soy. •J-mile. Winner of Petane Cup to carry 7)b extra. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 2 soys. General Scramble Stakes, of 20 soys. Onco round. Catch weights. For all horses that havo never won an advertised race of any sort. Nomination, 1 soy. Entries to be made on night for general entries. Napier Breakwater Handicap, of 40 soys. 1 milo. Winner of Petane Cup or Prince of Wales' Handicap to carry 71b penalty, penalties not accumulative. Second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 1 soy. No entry will bo received for any race except upon tho conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the racing shall be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision on all points shall be final. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of 2 soys., which sum shall be forfeited if tho protest is not sustained. Races under the Metropolitan Club Rules of Racing. Five per cent, will bo deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. Nominations for all handicaps close on Monday, the 4th October, at tho Caledonian Hotel, Napier, at 9 p.m. Weights will appear on Tuesday, 12th October. Acceptances and General Entries close at 9 p.m on Tuesday tho 2nd November, 18S6. First race to start punctually dt noon. GEORGE T. CROSS, Sec. "[VTAPIER PARK RACING CLUB SUMMER MEETING Will be held on NEW YE A R'S DAY, ISB7. Programme in future issue. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary. EAKINS AND CO.'S. IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. We have much pleasure in calling your attention to tho fact that tho partnership hitherto existing between J. A. Eakins and George Heslop has been dissolved. Mr Eakins was the solo and original inventor of the Dip sold as the "New Zealand Sheep Dip." Mr George Heslop was taken into partnership, and it has been deemed advisable to dissolve thesaidpartnership. The Dip for the future will be sold under thename of " Eakins & Co.'s Improved Sheep Dip," and any other Dip purporting to be the sumo, is a worthless fraud and counterfeit. Mr Eakins alone possessing the recipe of Eakins and Co.'s Improved Sheep Dip, which will be manufactured under his immediate supervision. We specially request that anyone buying Dip will sco that the name Eakins & Co. is across the label on each drum. The Improved Dip consists of an arsenical base so chemically combined with an alkali that all caustic properties of the Aesenious Acid are neutral, and its poisonous effects active. The Dip also contains a large percentage of Glycerole of Borax, with a powerful disinfectant. The Glycerole of Borax cleanses the skin and heals any exoorations, giving the wool a healthy feel and appearance, causing no discoloration. Wo claim the patronage of the public on the following grounds : — Ist. We guarantee our Dip to be of a uniform ssrength, as unprincipled trading tends to lower tho quality and thereby obtain a larger profit. 2nd. It is a colonial manufacture and superior to imported Dips, therefore has a prior claim. 3rd. Mr Eakins has had several years experience in the largest chemical works of the Homo country, which is in itself a sufficient guarantee that one sound method of manufacture will be adhered to, preventing any mistakes the inexperienced make, such mistakes causing no end of trouble and expenses to tho consumers of Sheep Dip. We respectfully solicit your esteemed patronage and support, thanking you for former patronage bestowed on Mr Eakins. Yours respectfully, EAKINS k CO., Manufacturing Chemists and Veterinary Surgeons, Tennyson-street, Napier. HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID, GUARANTEED, A Condensed Fluid Peepakation FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ALL PARASITES INFESTING SHEEP. This Preparation is ENTIRELY SOLUBLE and MIXES INSTANTLY IN COLD WATER. It does not disturb the NATURAL LAY OF THE WOOL, nor interfere with the YOLK. The SKIN IS THOROUGHLY CLEANSED, and the Growth of tho Wool Improved. For full particulars and instructions, &c, see Circular. Manufactured by MURTON AND WHITE, Inventors and Solo Rroprietors. Address, Napiee. Homewood, Kaikora, sth July, 18S6. To Messrs Murton k White, —Gentlemen, I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the thorough efficacy of the Sheep Dip prepared by you. I havo given it a fair trial this season, and shall be pleased to recommend it to my friends as the best Dip in my opinion yet produced. It has one strong recommendation independent of its efficacy—it loaves the wool as soft as silk, and has no discoloring property. You can make what use you please of this. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, &c, (Signed) James Laweence. Kaikora, July sth, 1886. Messes Mueton k White,—Sirs : Re the Sheep Dip I had from you, I beg to say that in my opinion it has two strong points of recommendation—tho extreme facility with which it is mixed and its thorough efficacy when mixed. I used it as directed, viz., 1 in 100, and found it destroyed all insect life on tho sheep. (Signed) Thos. Howaed. The Park, Kaikora, July, 18S6. Messes Mueton & White, Napior,— Gentlemen, I have much pleasure in stating that I have used your Sheep-Dipping Composition, and that tho result is perfectly satisfactory. I can confidently recommend it to Flockowners. It is easily mixed, effectually destroys all parasites, and leaves the wool in a soft and silky condition. I am, yours truly, (Signed) James Tod. Kaikora, July 7th, 188 G. Me.srs Mueton & White, —Gentlemen, I havo used your Dip this year, and am very pleased with the results. It not only kills all parasites, but leaves the wool quite soft. It is in perfect solution and does not injure tho shpep, and I shall recommend it to all my friends. I am, yours truly, E. Watts. Wood Park, August 6th, 1886. Messes Mueton & White,—Dear Sirs, I dipped the whole of my Flock with your Preparation. 250 Hoggets were literally covered with Ticks and Lice. They are now perfectly clean, and it has left the Wool in a soft and glossy condition. I am, yours truly, Aldeed Bowden. EW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS, Just Arrived and Arriving Monthly. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIRS, FURNITURE, &c, Venetian Blinds manufactured on the premises. All descriptions of Furniture made and Repaired. FUNERALS FURNISHED. Estimates Given. D. SIMON, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. New Fuenituue Waeehottse, HASTINGS. PF. COLLEDGE has imported some . first-class Field Glasses, which will be sold at reasonable prices.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 4

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