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WAIBAU TIROTTING CLUB'S MEETING. To be held on OLD TROTTING CLUB TRACK, Grove Road, on JULYJ^ 1902. President, R. McArtney, Esq.; VicePresidents, Dr Anderson and J. H. Scott, Esq.; Judge, Dr Anderson; Clerk of Scales, J. Draper, Esq.; Treasurer, James Penney, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs J. R. Cloaston, T. O'Leary, H. V. Browne, S. Tapp, T. Ball, C. Ball, J. Greenfield, J. B. Green, W. M'Lennan, and J. M'Kenzie; Starter, Mr T. O'Leary ; Handicapper, Mr L. Griffiths; Clerk of the Course, Mr A. McAllister ; Secretary, Mr J. Barry. PROGRAMME. 1. (1 p.m.) Trial Handicap, of Bsovs.; second horse to receive Isov from the stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race of the value of* lOsovs. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. 2. (1.45 p.m.) Stewards' Handicap, of 10 soys; second horse to receive 2 soy from stakes. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss, One and a-half miles. 3. (2.30 p.m.) Coronation Handicap, of 15 soys; second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes. Saddle or harness. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. Two miles. 4. (3.15 p.m.) Ladies'" Bracelet Handicap, value £5 ss; second horse, trophy value £110s. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s 6d, One and a-half miles. 5. (4 p.m.) Final Handicap, of 8 soys; second horse to receive 1 soy from the stake. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. One mile. All races to be run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Nominations will close at Masonic Hotel on June 21st. Handicaps declared on June 28th. Acceptances close on July sth, J. BARRY, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association, June 10,1902. W. RoLLiTT, Secretary. TXfHITE * " SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. Warwick Street (off Grove Road). R. RICE, Agent. Machines of all kinds oleaned and repaired. JOB PRINTING OF JIiVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH PROMPTITUDE IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER AX W ELLINGTON Jtrices. New Designs. New Type. New Machinery. plant constantly being added to a;trial order Solicited. WHY COUGH ? WHY COUGH ? WHY COUGH? There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they c?n be taken by the most delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Keating's Lozenge will set you right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause. An enormous sale all over the world during the last 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT RELTEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. Keating's Cough Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for Coughs, Hoabseness, and Thboat Troubles, are sold everywhere in tins by all chemists. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. JO'SULLIVAN, TAILOR, , has just received VICUNA CLOTH COATINGS, SERGES AND TWEEDS for Autumn and Winter seasons. Early Call Solicited. . HENRY HOWARD, MINING AGENT, A CCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, ±X SHAREBROKER, —AND— GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Monet to Lend. Agent Liverpool, Lond., Globe Ins. Co JOHN HUTCHESON, —BROKER— FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT. Australian Mutual Provident Society.. New Zealand Insurance Company. N.Z. and River Plate Land Mortgage Company. In Memoriam cards, new designs correspondence cards, latest novelties —Just arrived at the Express Jobbing Department.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 144, 23 June 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 144, 23 June 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 144, 23 June 1902, Page 4

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