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3Thj best inetfetae imo^n _s"*BANI>®S *nd SON'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Teat its eminent powerful effect in loughs', coldfi, influenza, etc. — the relief is instantaneous. Tbouß^dQ give the mpat gratifying twtl- ' monj.^His Majesty the King ot Italy, , and medical syndicates all over the globe, are its patrons. Eeacl. the official reporta that accompa.-y each bottle. . jMosler, ,M.t>, < Prof. Universitiy, Grief ßwald, reports ':— ' The Eucalypti Extract proved magnificent |y successful in very severe contilaioiity bruises, sprains, wounds, scaldings, brokea ribs, and limbs. (Mcd, Journal, Nov. 1881) In diseases of tho kidneys either active, congestion or suppression, (uroßmia);^©! .Ibuminurva, dropsy, lithiaais, tLotMug ■gill equaf lit its action Eucalypti extract. Dosm i sto 8 drops. Hosier, M.D., prof. Thrive*, lity, Gho i's wald, reports ;— t)iptheria.' Toa tils* continually coherent presenting ulcora, with wliito exudats. Cured in 14 days. Surgical Clinic of Prof. M'lntyre, Colleg* of Phyeicianß, and Surgeons, St. Loulb— B«i>irrhus of Breast — Excision. Eucalypti Extract employed. No swollirig', heat, <» SfcjcoJors.fcu>r«. Cured is> 1-t days — {AArt^ Tf ff —in oases of Weakosis, Nervousness, U L" PalpiUtlou ( lncaw_Blty,Del)ility.Los3 fl (T, of Vital Power, jßpalred HealtU or JJBJ Strengtn, SoverjßPains, &c. (in either BP'Hfl Ml )> no jnatteriHßw chronic or severe, FABB'SrELECXIC PILLULES are tha grandesfeinost aEdy,iaDd powerful remedy on earth. One packgjje is efficient in even the weakest, the oldest, aad.mosfehapfered, to wore a miracle. Being perfectly harfd«s, they leave no bad after effects. Guaranteed limiMlo fail. Fall partienlars free, tinder cover, from tWK. Z. sole agents— DRUG SUPPLY CO., Box 60, Dunedin. FABR'S ELECTRIO PILLULES are north their weight in gold and act like magi<!t giving instant relief, and working a certain and jpeedy , permanent cute In eysry. case. Try them. HAWERA BOEOUJH COUNCIL. " : 'ft. TENIiEJIS Ih will be receiwd tfpt° ll 9 on %f WON"W 0N " The highwt ißr^fcyt 011^® 1 ' no * necessarily awepHi|^ Conditionsap application at Council Cbattibers.%^ 'ALWL G. BRETT, -_q,w,B Town Clerk. i . F. X UI T T E E ES. I Lave a large stock of all tbe pleading varieties tbat &0 well in this district, two and three years old ; very bardy, and vaplxl set with fruit buds. Come/eam^ and have thousands to selecft frjpi. Bwtly plßtli^g ia tbe secret o£ success. 1/ ■ H. BETTS, Normanby Eoad, Manaia. HDANGITIKEI HUNT STEEPLEJXi CHASES. „..: ' ■ '■■ ■ Marton Jockey Clab Course. WEDNESPAT, 6bh SEPTEMBER President,' Mr J. Q. Wilsoa', M.H.R. ; "Vicfe'pi'asidentß, Mr K. A\dwortVi and Mr W . Kammoud *, Master , sdv B . G . Riddiford ; Deputy Masters, Mr J. P. Lethbridge apd Mr T. McKenzie ; Jndge, Mr R. AJdworth ; Starter, Mr Sam. Powell; Clerk o£ Scales, Mr T. Watt ; Clerk of Course, Mr E. Swainson ; Handicapper, Mr J. Cbyle; Tiihekeeper! Mr W. L. Lifctle ; Stewards* Dr Bennett, Meßßrs "R. "Poster -Pratt, J. T. Daltymple, J. Fakrker, , K. K. Aldworth, W. A. Keiller. J. Green, " A. H. Bill, L.M. Taverner, P. Welford, T. McKenzie, R. E. Beckett, and P. Wotton. PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Hack Hardies ; value 15 soys. ; 1 distance abontli miles; weight for age. Entrance, 15s. To . start at . 11.30. 2 Tally iho Steeplechase, Cup, presented by Mr Gibbons, value £o, with £10 added ; for horses that have never won a race of any kind ; distance, about two miles ;' minimum weight, 13 stone. Entrance, 15b. " To start at 12.15. 3 Hack Flying Handicap, of 25 soys; five soys oat of the stake to go to tbe second horse ; distance, about fof a mile. Nomination, 10s { acceptance, 15a. \ : To start at 1 p.m. 4 Rangitikei Hunt Cap, a handicap steeplechase, value 35 sovm 5 soys out of stakes to 2nd horse ; distance, about -three mileß ; mmimunji weight 11 stone. l§m acceptance, ; 20s: '-To start at 1.45. JB 5 Handicap Hack HurdHs; valne 25 soys ; 5 soys oat of stakes to second horse; distance, abflfut 1_ miles. Nomination, 10s ; acc«tance, 15s. To siartat2.3o. § 6 Handicap Hunters' jflurdles; value 20 soys; distance, wout I_. miles ; nomination, 10s ;■ aojeptance, IDs, To start at 3.15. , f , 7 Handicap Hack Pig; ; value 30 soys ; 5 soys out of stakes to second horse ; distance, about l^niileß ; nomination, 10s; acceptance, JK)s. To start at 4 o'clock. i 8 Ladies' Bracelet M a handicap steeplechase of aaonfc 2 BpHea, value, 25 soys ;. 5 soys out wf stfeea to second horse ' weights to\ be Ideclaved after Gup acceptances 1 before Handicap Hack Flat. MininVunl weight, list 71bs. Nomination, V)se acceptance, 15s. 1. All races A« be run under New Zealand; Rules of^Bacing. 2. Races numb^ed 2, 4, 6, and 8 are for qualified hunters only. 3. .Races No. 4 aad 8 are 'for gentlemen riders, professional jockeys to carry j a penalty of 71 bs. 4. Wanganui J.O. definition ofathaek strictly adhered to. 5. A qualified hunter is a horse that has hunted with the Rangitikei Hounds or any other pack of hounds, to the satisfaction of the Master for season 1893, and must be the bona fide property of a member of a Club, A master's certificate mast be produced to the Clerk of Scales before weighing out. 6. Alt nominations, Entries, Accept, tances, etc,, accompanied by the necessary amounts payable, mast be >n the haads ot the Seotetasy>&bt'\afti_ fcnan % p.ta. on the dates named. : : ■. - 7. All nominations must contain descriptions,. pedigree, performance, and necessary fees. Colors with acceptances and general entries. :..' <; : NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, WJJI^HTS, & ENTRXES: „ NominJitionß for all Eanaican. Races olose on SATURDAY, Mi l^ August, afc the White Hart Hotel, Marton,. at 9p.m. ;-... „, ,:...-, - ..-; , : „.. „. . ,- Weights to be declared. oa or about the 29th Aug.Ußt.'. il ; ; : - , Acceptances ' and General Entries on SATURDAY, 2nd September,; at 9 p.m., at the White Hart Hdtel, Marton. Telegrdpiji Office oloses at Marton at 5»._a.-.' ; - '•■■•• : ' • "". ' -'■-■■ '''• ■■-■'•'• • ' ■'■" % M. JOHNSTON,' ■ . Hoe. Sec. i

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2519, 30 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2519, 30 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2519, 30 August 1893, Page 4

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