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NEW Z EAL AN D* GO V EE2TMEXT RAILWAYS. SUPPLY OF UNIFORMS AND CAPS, 1592-S4. Xew Zealand Government Railways, Head Office, Wellington, 2n<l November, 1891. CJEPARATE WRITTEN TENDERS will >O be received at tiiis office up to NOON of MONDAY, the 30th November, IS9I, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of UNIFORMS for Hurunui-Bluff and North Island Railways ; also for CAPS for all sections. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained and samples seen at tho Railway Store Offices, Newmarket, Petone, Addington I and Hillside . Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wellington, and to be marked outside " Tender for UNIFORMS," and " Tender for UNIFORM CAPS." The loweßt or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted, anjj telegraphic tenders will not be entertained; By order of the Commissioners. R. CARROW, Stores Manager.

V/4IROA COUNTY, HAWKE'S BAY. IIK'VDERS are invited for Fifty Miles - (more or less) of Road Formation (including Bridges) between Frasertown and Waikare Moana, and North Clyde and Mahia, in the above county. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Council Chambers, Wairoa, on and after the 7th November, 1891. Tenders close at 12 noon on the sth December, 1891, addressed W. E. Griffin, Chairman. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Condensed general conditions may be seen at the office of this paper. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. TENDERS FOR CLEARING PERMANENT RANGE AT TRENTHAM, NEAR WALLACEVILLE. j rjiENDERS will be received by the underA signed up to 5 p.m. on Saturday, the 28th inst , for the following work :— 1. 100 chains draining, more or less 2. Clearing stumps and logs, 20 acres, do 3. Cutting and burning manuka scrub Plans and specifications can be seen (on and after Thursday, 2Cth) at tho Club Hotel, Wellington, or Till's Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt, and work and all particulars connected with it will be Bhown intending contractors on Thursday and Friday, the 26th and 27th. Tho work is situated on the property of Mr. Alexander M'Cullock, near Wallaceville. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOE REGINALD SOMERVILLE, Major, Chairman N.Z. Rifle Association. TENDERS. npENDERS and Estimates given for all X kinds of Plumbing, Gasfitting, and Sanitary Work, at the lowest prioes, by the Federal Plumbing Works. T. H. BOND, Lambton Quay and Petone. npENDERS are invited until Saturday, X the 28th instant, a1;a 1 ; 10 o'clock for the erection of a Cottage (in wood) at Maaramaterrace. JAMES HISLOP, Architect. Brandon-street. MILBURN CO?! "OORTLAND CEMENT AND LIME, Cheapest and Best. Solo A(*ent — JAMES MACDONALD, St. Hill-street.

HERETAUNGA MOUNTED RIFLES RACING CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, ON SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1891. Under the Patronage of the Hon. R. J. Scddon, Minister of Defence, and the Officers of the Wellington Garrison. President •. Major Stewart Newall, Commanding Wellington District. Stewards : Captain L. W. Lovoday, .Lieutenant J. Pringrle, Lieutenant J. R. Purdy, Dr. A. Martin, Sergeant - Major Copeland, Quartermaster-Sergeant Ramsden, Corporal Welch, Private T. Pelham. Judge : Lieutenant-Colonel A. Hume, N.Z. Militia. Starter : Mr. T. H. Hill. Handicapper : Mr. J. E. Henry. Clerk of Scales : Quartermaster • Sergeant Ramsden. Clerk of Courso : Private F. Buck. PROGRAMME : 1. Maiden Plate of 10 soys. Entrance, 10s. For all horses that have never won an advertised vaco; weight for ago; 1 mile and a distance. 2. Flying Handicap of 20 soys. Second horse to receive 4 soys from tho stakes. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s ; Jof a milo. 3. Hurdle Handicap of 30 soys. Second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakes. Nominations, 15s ; acceptance, 15s ; 1£ miles. 4. Hutt Handicap of 40 soys. Second horse to receivo 10 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 20a ; acceptance, 20s ; 1^ miles. 5. Horotaunga Handicap of 15 soys. Second horse 3 soys and third horso 2 soys from the stakes. Opon to horses belonging to members of all Mounted Corps. Horses onteving for this race not eligible to enter in any of tho other races at this nieotinp except the Novel Race, and must havo been through one annual training. Tobo_ ridden by members of the Corps. Minimum weight, list. Nominations, 10a; acceptance, sa; 1 mile. 6. Welter Handicap, of 20 soys. Second horse to receive 4 soys from the stakes. Nominations, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. One mile and a distance. 7. Novel Race, of 20 soys. Post entrance 1 soy. Tho winner to be sold immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceods to go to tho Club. Minimum weight, Bst 71b. Three-quarters of a mile. 8. Scurry Stakes Handicap, of 10 soys. Entrance to be made immediately after the Welter Handicap. Entrance, 10s. Seven furlongs. Rules and Conditions. Definition of a Hack ; A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race at any time, hack and hunter races exaeptcd. Owners are reminded that all races at this meeting are open for any hack, with the exception of the Herotaunga Handicap, No. 5, which is open for all horses bolonging to members of any mounted oorps ; also that this meeting takes place five dayß after the Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting, and the nominations close with the Seoretary at the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday, 25th November, at 10 p m. Dates of Nominations, Weights, and Acceptances. Wednesday, 25th November — Nominations for all events excopt the Novel Race and Scurry Handicap. Tuesday, Ist December — Weights deolaredatnoon. Thursday, 3rd December — Acceptances for all events olose at 10 p.m. J. PRINGLE, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by the Wollington Racing Club, 21st September, 1891. — H. M. Lyon, Secretary.

WATERLOO PATENT ROUND FEEDING OILCAKES. Suitable for Horses and all Descriptions of Stock. Those cakes are composed of a variety of articles, carefully seloctcd, and whjch, when combined, form tho most perfect Mixed Food for Stock that has yet been introduced, and one that is specially adapted for Young Stock. At the London Dairy Show this year the first prize for the cow giving the largest quantity and best quality of milk was won by a cow (the property of Mr. Coates) which was fed on 'the Waterloo Round Cakes. At tho Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Show, hold Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th, ISS2, the Chaaipion Prize for the best Beast in the Show was won by a steer which wna fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. Out of fifty-eight other prizes given at this Show, thirty.eight wcro won by stock fed on the Waterloo Round Cn.'*cs. _ July 3, 1830,— 1 have the pleasure of handing you tho result of a oareful analysis of one of your Waterloo Bound Cakes, which you sent me a few days ago. The oondition of the oake, I find, is excellent. Altogether the enclosed analysis and recent examination of your Waterloo Round Coke fully confirms mo in the liisrh opinion which I have expressed iv years past of the feoding value of these cakes. During the last five years I have made many analysis of samples of your cake, sent to me by consumers, and without a single exception, I have found all the samples of the same excellent quality as that of the cake which you sent mo for analysis a few days ago,* and I am satisfied that you make the Waterloo Round Cakes always from tbo same kind of feeding materials of tho best quality, and employ them in the same proportions. The more extensively the Waterloo Cake will become known, the moro it will be appreciated by feeders and fatteners of stock. Augustus Vo£L£K£b. Every delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Prioe. £1 15b-. per ton. Free on rails at Hull. Cheques to bo made payable to W, Chambers, Secretary of the Waterloo Mills Cake sad Warehousing Co., Limited, Hu

M'NAB'S GARDENS, Lowib Hutt. fTHHESE Beautiful Grounds are now at JL their best, and Visitors, to Wellington and the general public would find it to their advantage by paying them a visit. Special arrangements made for Picnic Partios of all descriptions. Hot water gratis. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM AM) ALL FRUITS IN SEASON.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 4

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