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TT^AITERATAHI JOCKEY /^LUB. STATION RACE MEETING. To be held on the Kaiteratahi Racecourse on TUESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1897. President : Mr J. Orr. Vice-President : Mr J. Ciesar. Stewards : Messrs W. Wethered, R. Traynor, J. C. McLean, A. B. Newman,- Te Kmii Pere, R. Scott, Allan McLean, Niri Ruru, A. Parsons, H. Brown, Karaitiana Burn, E. Tait, Mahaki Paraone, J. Crimmins, and W. E. Cooper. Judge : Mr J. Orr. Starter : Mr E. Tait. Handicapper : Mr C. 1). Bennett. Clerk of Course: Mr Goo. Hinton. Clerk of Scales : Mr R. Colebrook. Treasurer : Mr W. E. Cooper. PROGRAMME. 12 Noon— Handicap Hurdles, of 12 soys. Entry 10s. Over six flights of hurdles. Distance, 1^ miles. 12.45 p.m.— Station- Race, of 6 soys. For horses that have been used for station work for two months prior to entry. Minimum weight, list. Entry 6s. Distance, 1 mile. 1.30 p.m.- — Maori Race, of 5 soys. Entry ss. For horses the bo»a fide, property of Maoris for two months prior to entry. Minimum weight, list. Maori jockeys. Distance, 1 mile. 2.30 p.m. — Kaitkratahi Handicap, of 12 soys. Entry 10s. Distance, \\ miles. 3.15 p.m.— Hurry Scurry, of 5 soys. Post entry, ss. Catch weights. Winners at any time, and horses that have started in other than hack races this racing season, barred. Distance, 4 furlongs. 4 p.m. — Hack Race Handicap, of 6 soys. Entry ss. Distance, C furlongs. DATE OF ENTRY. All tho above entries, except the Hurry Scurry, close at the Kaiteratahi Hotel on SATURDAY, 30th October, 1897, at 8 p.m. Weights will appear on Wednesday, 3rd November, 1897. RULES. The above races will be run under the Rules of Racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs. Five per cent, will bo deducted from winners, to go to the Fund. Colors must be named at the time of entry. J. H. AISLABIE, Secretary. gMPIRE COMPANY'S SUPERIOE BLENDED TEAS. FIRST FROM THE INCEPTION. FOREMOST EVER SINCE. NOT A LITTLE Of the phenomenal success of THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY has been due to the marvellous amount of care lavished on the smallest detail by the Management From the inception of the Company to the present time there has been exhibited a policy of attention alike to great things and small, no trifle being too minute to receive its full share of consideration. True, the uniform excellence of the Blends supplied has had something to do with the Company's progress ; but that and the consistent improvement of the Teas are but evidences of the splendid management, which is really the keystone of the altogether unique position the Company occupies to-day. Note well our Blends and Prices: — Dragoft 3/Eoudah 2/10 Kangra Valley •• •• 2 3 Elephant 2/6 Crescent 2/1 Buffalo 2/2 Empire, iQ lead • • • • 2/Mika&O, in lead .. .. 1/10 OovlOH> in lead (red and gold label) 1/10 Sold in lib and Jib packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and half-chests, 451 b. Full Wbigut of Tea Jis Always Given. EMPIEE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington. ELEPHONB NO. 24] [TELEPHONE NO, 24, D. M. ORR, Fruit and Produce Merchant GLADSTONE ROAD, HAS ON SALE AT CURRENT PRICES THE FOLLOWING SEASONABLE ISOODS : — ■t f\ TONS SPECIALLY SELECTED ±yj SEED DER WENT POTATOES tiO tons Selected Table Potatoes 50 sacks Seed Tartars 30 sacks Black Oats 7o sacks Prime Old Dun Oats 150 sacks Stout. Heavy Feed Oats 100 sacks First-class Maize 250 sacks O.S. Chaff 52 sacks Braa and Pollard Crushed Beano, Maize, and Oats Barley, Linseed, Baled Hay Full stocks of Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Tea, Soap, Candleß, etc , of the VERY BEST quality A large stock of Clothes, Bakers', Butchers' aud Wool Baskets, also Verandah Chairs, cheap to clear. SPECIAL LINKS. Butter in kegs, Cheese, Hams and Bacon Lard. Best value given in theae goods <tsr AUCTION SALE of consignments of Fruit, Produce, etc., held every FRIDAY at 2 p.m. Entries iuvited. D. M. ORR.

\ {During tho winter of 1893, F. M. Martir, of LoDg Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it, he says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup, but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy, and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grows in favor and popularity. For sale by E. D. Smith, wholesale and retail agent. — Advt.

CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GOD LI NESS Insist upon having No. 1 J]XTKACT OF SOAP. There is nothing cleanses ao well as No. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP. No, 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP. Washes Clothes and cleans and brightens everything. Manufactured only by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. gYKEOLINE ,' THE PREMIER BICYCLE OIL, Is used by nil the leading clubs in the colony. BYKEOLINE Is the best bicycle lubricant iv existence. Manvfaclured by THE BYKEOLINE OIL COMPANY New York, U.S.A. W. ■% G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington, Sole Agents for New Zealand. A boon in every household— a blessing to every housewife. X)EAGON BAKING POWDER. All the ingredients of this celebrated Baking Powder are of the purest und most wholesome character. DRAGON BAKING POWDER ranks highest in leavening strength, and is warranted absolutely free from alum. Dragon Baking Powder should be used by all who value health and economy. Manufactured by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. OF INFINITE VARIETY AND EXQUISITE FLAVOUR ARE ROYAL FLAVOURING ESSENCES, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Ginger. fff^HESE Essences are the genuine fruit 1 flavour, and are guaranteed free from all chemical substances. In loz and 2oz bottles. Royal Flavouring Essences, Manufactured only by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. VENUS was the Goddess of Lova and mirth. So will tho aoula of all smokers be filled with love, contentment, and mirth, if they smoke nothing else but CAMERON'S p^EW VENUS TOBACCO. NEW VENt'S has arisen from the froth and foam of dozens of inferior makes to gladden the hearts of men. CAMERON'S NEW VENUS TOBACCO Stands pre-eminent for the exquisite pleasure it bestows upon its votaries, SOUGHT AFTER BY ALL J) R AGON COFFEE Guaranteed to bo composed of the finest Coffees, which are imported direct from the most celebrated plantations. DRAGON COFFEE Is absolutely free from adulterations. DRAGON COFFEE fs manvfaclured only by THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Welliugton. [ESTABLISHED ISSS.] CECIL F. LEWIS, PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT, ' SHIPPING & INSURANCE AGENT. Massey-Harris, Ltd., Harvesting Machinery. 1897— -Hakvestinu Season— lß9B WIDE-OPEN BINDER BRANTFORD MOWER SCUFFLERS, CULTIVATORS PLOUGHS, DISC HARROWS, Etc. ALL MACHINES this year are fitted with roller bearings, making draught lighter. and speed higher than any yet ottered to farmers. Call and inspect them. ■I'ull stock of Peerless Oil, Binder Twine, and Extras. IX STOCK, AT WHOLESALE HATES — FLAG BRAND TEAS (specially picked new season's) SOAP, CANDLES, KEROSENE ENAMELLED WARE SEED WHEAT, OATS & POTATOES CHAFF, HAMS, BACON, Etc., Etc. auent fob Umtedlnsurance Company (Fire and Marine). Prompt and liberal settlement Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Massey-Harris Harvesting Machinery. Scottish Accident Insurance Co. (Liberal conditions.) CE C 1 L F. LE W 1 S, Merchant and Manufacturers' Agent, j Gladstone Road. -10."} )

SHEEP DIPS UTTLB'S a^JVCXEID DIP (NON-POISONOUS) Annually used on over 7,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand. LITTLBTS POWDER DIP (POISONOUS) Last season's sales the largest on record. Agents : Common, Slielton and Co, Ltd., Gisborne. Proprietors asd Mahufacturkrs : MORRIS, LITTLE AND SON, LIMITED. BLACKBURNE AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand Managers;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8052, 30 October 1897, Page 4

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