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HOME ITEMS AND TOPICS. . ! ii—"All your own fault - If you remain sick -hen you can Get hop blttcra that never—Fall. —The weakest woman smallest child, and sickest invalid can use hop bitters with safety and great good. t>_ —Old men tottering around from- Rheumatism, kidney trouble, or any weakness will be made almost new by using hop: bitters. : ' jgg° My wife and daughter were made healthy by 7 the use of hop bitters and I recommend them to my people.—Methodist Clergyman. Ask any good dootorif hop Bitters aro not tho beat family medioine On earth. ~ • . i —Malarial fever, Ague and Biliousness, | will leave every neighborhood 'as soon as [ hop bittors arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters." —Ed: Oswego Sun. Keep tho kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness? —Tho vigor of youth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters! !! —" At th o change of life nothing: equals Hop Bitters to allay all troubles incident Thereto." "The best periodical for ladieß to take monthly, and from which they will receive the greatest benefit is hop bitters." — -Indigestion, weak stomach, irregularities of the bowels, cannot exist when hop bitters aro used. A timely - • - use of hop Bitters will keep a whole family In robust health a year at little cost —To produce real genuine sleep and child like repose all night, take a little hop bitters on retiring. PROSECUTE THE SWINDLERS !!.! If when you call for American Hop Bitters l(seo green twig of Hops on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown in the bottle), the vondor hands bat anything but American Hop Bittorß. refuse it and shun that vondor as you would a vfper; and if he had takon your.inonoy for anything elee indict him for tho fraud and sno him for the swindle, andwe.willpay you liberally for the conviction. ; •:."'.•• ■ TVTAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the : Napiee Pabk Raobooubse On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,. 9th. AND 10th MARCH, 1887. President: John Gose. Vice-President: John Heslop. Treasurer: E. W. Knowles. Stewards:, Jas. Irvine, D. Glendinning, John M'Vay, A. M'Cartney, W. Heslop, J. Bennbtt, 3. Heron, H. Williams, H. Monteith. Judge: J. Bennett. Starter: A. M'Cartnoy. Clerk of the Scales: Colonel White. Handicapper: A. T. Danvers.

PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY.—WEDNESDAY, 9m MARCH, 1887. Handicap Hubdle Raoe, of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes. Distance 2 miles. Selling Soubby, of 25 soys. Entrance 1 soy. on night; of general entries. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for 80 soys., surplus, if any, to go to the fuud. Top weight 9st. 71bs. allowed for every £10 reduction in selling prico. Distance once round. Nahee Cup Hanlioap, of 300 boys. Second horse to receive 30 soys., third horse 10 soys. from the stakes. Tho winner of any handicap of tho value of 300 soys. after the declaration of ' weights to carry lOlbs. extra, of the value of 200 soys. 71bs extra, and of the value bf 100 soys. 51bs extra. Distance 1_ miles. Welteb Handicap, of 50 soys. Minimum weight Bst 71bs. Distance 1£ miles. Haok Raoe, of 20 soys. No weight under 9st. Distance 1 mile. Selling Race, of 60 soys. w.f .a. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after tqe race for 100 soys., surplus, v any, to go to the fund. 71bs. allowed for every £25 reduction in selling price. Distance l£ miles. Flying Handicap, of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from the ' stakes. Distance 6 furlongs. SECOND DAY.—THURSDAY, 10m MARCH, 1887. Second Handicap Httedle Race, of 80 soys. Distance li miles. Selling Handicap, of 50 soys. The winner to be sold immediately after the race for 50 soys., surplus, if any, to go to the funds. Distanco 1 mile. City Stakes Handicap, of 150 soys. Second horse to receive 20 soys. from the stakes. Distanco 1J miles. Ladies' Pubse Handicap, of 60 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from the stakes. • Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight 9st. 71bs. Distance 2 . .miles. Waveely Stakes Handicap, of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from ' i the stakes. Distance 7 furlongs. Second Hack Race, of 20 soys. Catoh. weights. Distance once round.' Consolation Handicap, of 50 soys. Nomination 1 soy., immediately after the Waverly Stakes. Weights will be declared after the Hack Race. Acceptance 1 soy., within 15 minutes of declaration of weights. Distance 1 mile. ! ' . DATES OF NOMINATIONS, &o. ' Wednesday, 2nd Febraary—Nomination | for Handicap Hurdle Race, 1 soy.'; ] Napier Cup Handicap, 2 soys.; Welter Handicap, 1 Sov.;-Flying Handicap, 1 soy. '■'■"-' "'•'.,. Wednesday, 9th February—Weights for the first day's racing will bo declared. Wednesday, 16th • February—Acceptances | for Handicap Hurdles, 3 sovsi; Napier . Cup' Handicap, 5 sOvs.';, Welter Handicap;;! soy.; Flying Haidicap, 3 soya. Wednesday,. 23rd February-^Nominations for Second Handicap Hurdle Race; 1 ! .. soy.; Selling Handicap. 1 soy.'; City Stakes Handicap, 1" soy.; Ladies' Purse j Handicap, 1 soy.; Waverly Stakes. Handicap, 1- soy.. And entries for Selling Scurry, I soy.,; Selling Race, .'2 soys:; and first and second Hack Race, 1 boy. each. Wednesday,' 9th March—Weights for tho second day's handicaps will be declared. . ' " Wednesday, 9th March —Acceptances for second day's handicaps close at 11 p.m.; Nominations,' acceptances, &c, with the amounts, to be forwarded to the Secretary at the CLUB'S OFFICES, MARKET-STREET. No nominatiori, acceptance, or entry will be received on; any pretence whatever unless accompanied with the necessary amount pay- , able. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. All nominations, acceptances, and entrieß close at 9 p.m. on their respective dates, except acceptances for the second day's handicaps, which close at 11 p.m. A hack shall mean a horse that has not started in a weight-for-age, or handicap race of any sort; weight-for-ago to mean where a horse has actually carried weight according to the w.f.a, scale. ■.-',.' Run under the New Zealand Metropolitan Club Rules. A. T. DANVERS, ■ Secretory. AUTUMN CARNIVAL, ~~ GRAND INTERPROVINCIAL PIGEON MATCH Will be held at STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL, HASTINGS, . ON FRIDAY, 18th MARCH (Day after Jockey Club's Race Meeting). ■

Autumn Handicap.—A sweep of five soys. each. , Fifty per cent, to first, thirty per cent, second, twenty per cent, third. Nominations, 1 boy., on MONDAY, 14th February; Handicaps on FRIDAY, 18th February; Acceptance, 2 soys., on MONDAY, 28th February; Final Payment, 2 soy., on TUESDAY, 16th March. Teial Stakes.—A sweep of 1 soy., post entries. Consolation Stakes. —A sweep of 1 soy., | for losers. Nominations, Acceptances, &c, to be addressed to /■' B. C. WARE, Secretary, Hastings. nr pa t c s , CHAIR MANUFACTURER AND CABINETMAKER, Having opened his New Premises, emeeson-ste_et, [Opposite the Star Hotel], Is now prepared to supply Good Colonial Fuenituee, of Mb own make, on the most liberal terms. All repairs n. executed on the shortest notice. * and Retail Chair Manufac- "-"' Cane-worker, &c. ; Workshop: Carlyle-street. 7 Show-shop:;. Emerson-street. •n W I L LI 'A M S , * Wholesale and' Retail Fish &m>. Oysteb Dealee, Queen and Custom-street, West, Auckland. , Fresh and Smoked Fish always on hand, ■'•'''- and at Lowest - - Orders punctually attended to upon receipt of Order, and Fish in large and snail quantities forwarded to any part of the Colony. '• • . .-_ . -Teems Cash. -../■ .■■ :.": ;,.;-: '•". FIRJEJ. ■ ... ■';•',;:-,- '•': "-' MR A. P. SHEATH, Barrister and Solicitor, has taken Offices in Regentstreet, Bowerman's Lane. ' TTEALTH, COMFORT, AND'.7CON-' JO. ' VENIENOE. .--,.- HENSHAW'S SpringMatteiss and Bed combines sanitary perfection with ease and comfort. This invention combines bed arid mattrass in one, with complete ventilation. The bed clothes can bo "tucked in" all round, and the centre is not higher than the edges. Inspection invited. W. HENSHAW, Upbohjterer and General House Furnisher, , ' Shakespeare-road, Napier., *

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4823, 25 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4823, 25 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4823, 25 January 1887, Page 4

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