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Shipping riTEB mew bbaland smprnia oomtawt-b 1 BOYAL MAIL LINfl OF 81BAMKBS FOS LONDON vu Mom Vaxa, Tanaim im intonta Beet Aocommod&tion for all olaeeee ot Paesengen at Loweet Bates. _. ~" "Portof I Probable Steamers Tonß Dep^ture Data 4 Papare» .. .. 666S Wellington Nov 14 Wafinate .. .. 5610 .. Nov Otaramat .. •- 8885 Lyttelton Wov Tongaiiro* .. 7681 Wellington Deo 12 Bakab .. .. 6628 .. Jan Rlrautaka* .. .. 7766 Wellington Jan 3 Tekoa .. .. 4060 .. Jan Papanni .. .. 6352 „ Ffb 6 Wbakatane .. .. 5715 .. March Ruapehu* .. .. V 705 .. March 6 Waik&tO .. . 4787 .. Mirch Wakanui .. .. 6706 .. I April 3 Paparoa ■ ■ . . 6563 | j May 1 * TWIN SOBEW. ♦ Via SOOTH APBIOA' j ■ Ooaetal Passage to port of departure FBBB Wwrrante leroed for Paeeacee from the United Kingdom Baud the WorM HbeVdMi) thlOURb Canada or United gianet, retnaJng by H.Z.S. 00, or vice vem. for farther pajrttonlare apply to ! fHI BIW DULAND BEIPPIHO CO., UTk. Cn ara«m iHTWHiAwn.I NOHOB. — ssm MB JOHN SOOTT, proprietor ol Scott's flix remedies, begs to Intimate thar. as he will be absent from town for a farther period, he deeireß that alt communications be addressed to Box 2, Poet Office Otaatatt,aod they will receive attention. _ SOoTT'S OINTMENT should be in every house as a sovereign remedy for bruises, burns, scalds, etc. ll r Pcotb's other preparations are hiehly reoommenderl for the relief of Indigestion, Liver Complaint tad Inflammation (internal or external), Eczema and Piles. All these ate obtainable at W. GGUchriat's, Tay street, Macoluter and Co., Dee street, Jos. Allen, hootmaker. Tay street, lewis and Aitken's store, Appleby, ana Matheeon'a and Ache eon's storea, Otantau Spedtl personal attention in bad oases. A DBTBALIAN MUTUAL PBOVIDEWT SOCIETY MONEY~TO LKKD. Thte Sodety to prepared to LEND MOOTY on nnUdase Freehold City and Ooontry Securities at 4» Per Ob*. Llbeial Mortgase Deed gives power to repay portions of loan during term Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, WeULajjian, or to any ol the Society's District Offloe* SDWABD W. LOWB, Beeident Secretary. Wellington. 0 . o. BOBNBS. District Secretary. Eek etreet,?nveroargllL NEW S&ALAKD AOOIDENT INBDBANOB COMPANY Kstabllshed _ _ 1876. DBPABT^SNTS Accident Insurance (in alt its branches) Employers' Liability Indemnity or Public Bisk Workmen's Oolleotive Insnranoe Coupon Insurance Fidelity Guarantee Plate-glass Insnranoe I The above Company to prepared to accept) risks at owest rates. . , Being a COLONIAL INSnTUIIOS, ths whole of the profits are retained in the colony, Instead of being transmitted to England or elsewhere. Claims settled with promptitude and liberality. 1. W. MITCHELL, iDtetrioi Manager, EsKstreeb [A Oaks.] MR GERALD C. BRANSON, TEACHES OF SIN GING AND VOICE PRODUCTION NO 9 COLONIAL BAHK BUILDINGS. Hours oan be arranged to suit the convenience of pupils. WINTON JOCKEY CLUB'S ANNUAL BAOE MEBTU>G, to be held ou SATUtiDAY and MONDAY, HOYBMBEE Oth and 11th, 1901 :- PROGRAMME— FIB9T DAY (SATURDAY). 1. HuMHiB Back Hahdicap of 40 soys. Seoond horse 5 soya from stakes. Distance, two mQea. Nomination, 20s ; acoeptanoe, 80s. 8. Trial Etakss of 30 soy«. Seoond horse 5 soys from the stakes. W.F.A. for horses that have never woo a race' exceeding 10 soys. Distance, one mile. Entrance 309. Entries oloae on night ot general entries, October 28th. S. Wistos Got (Handicap) of 65 soys. Second horse 10 eovs from the stakes. Distance, one mile and a half. Nomination, 80s ; acoeptance, 255. 4. Hokokui Tmb Trot (in saddle) of 60 soys. Second horse 10 soys from the Stakes, For hones thai, can do 6mm 46 sec*, or better. Dlsance, two miles. Nomination, 80s ; acceptance, 20s5. WifcMS GmBAS of 26gs, with a sweep of 1 guinea each added, seoond horse S guinea* from the stakes, third horse 1 guinea. Distance, seven furlongs- Entries closed. 6. FLraa Hacbicai" of 80 soys. Seoond boras 6 soys from the etak«B. DUtanoe, six furlongs. Nominations, 20* ; acceptance, 10s. 7. TTABimw TIUI TROT of 30 soys. Becand horse 5 bovb from the etakee. Distance, two miles. Nomination, ZOe ; aoceptanoe 10s. a Tradesmen 1 * Handicap of S6 soys. Becond hone 7 boys from the stakes. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 80s; tooeptauoe, 16a. SEOOND DAY-MONDAY, lira 1. Humlb Bacb Hamdioap. ot 85 soys. Becond horse 7 boys trom the stakes. Distance one mile and a half. Nomination 20s; aoceptance 15s. 2. Stbward's Puses Handicap, of 36 soys. Seoon horse 7 soys from the stakes Distance seven furlonge. Nominations, 2us ; aoceptanoe 16& 3. Dash Trot H4NDICAP of 30 soys. Beoond horse 30VB fiora the stakes. Saddle or harness. Dis ance one mile. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 10s 4. FABMKKS* • LATB WKLT4R HANDICAP. Of 80 SO^S. Secono hone & boys trom the stakes, bistanoe 7 furlongs. Nomination, 80s ; acceptance, lOe. 6. Birthday Stakss Handicap, ot 45 bovb. becond bone 7 soys. from the stakes. Distance, one mile -and a quarter. Nomination, 26a ; acceptance, 20s 6. Obbti Tims Trot, of 85 soys. Seoond hone 7 eovs. from the stakes. Saddle or harness, distance, two miles. Nomination, 30s ; acceptance, I6a 7. Huuey fccußßY, of 16 90V8. Second hone 3 bovb frosnstak.es. Distance, eeven fuslongs, Weight, 8 stone. Entrance, I6s 8. Farkwbll Hahsicaf, 2. 20 boys. Fecond horse 5 boys from the Stakes. For all beaten horses that have ran at the meeting. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 10s. En tries received after no 6 race to ran Handicaps for firet day's racing will appear on or about October 19th Acceptances for first day's handicaps and entries for Tria) Stakes dose on Monday, October 28 in For further particulars see o»go Witness JAMES L. WILSON, Secretary IMPERIAL, CALF FOOD OAN BE USED WITH EITHIBB, BKIM, BBPABATED MILK, OB WHEY. Made from malt, oooked and uncooked cereals, scientifically blended, so as to be the hew substitute for wbolemilk. At the same time will not cause " scouM^ aa I. the caw with Unseed alone. U mixed and f*d «ooord!ng to instrnotlons, it IB the most T^bagtA^lTSte calf five weeks, and i longer if milk ifl plentlfuL PACKED W 2BLB. BAGS, OB 200LB. SACKS. Cion, 1889. mm-o TESTIMONIAL. Mi(mttWt,' J TM«naki, December 22nd, 1894. Tt^r sir —I hare much pleasure in recommending t«™ timer fitoncu Tin Taranati the use of the "tape» S™OaUlfcal as a valuable help in the we, ceSul rearing Of their calves. In my opinion, that u!edTa moderate quantities, cooked, and mix«i with sktemflk, it answers all the purposes ol the imMrtrfmiid at about half the cost. I have tried eachotwe har e been »«Wtolw!th •heTesnlUL but I give the preference to the " ImMriL " on account of its being the much cheaper Kof thetwo, a very valuable oonsWeratlon in a K where the values .of cattle ,are only nommaLX ours faithfully, J- BUST YAALE. (Extract from the "Wyndham Heiald," June 14tb, v 100 L) Mr John Moßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday toW us of a satisfactory experience he has hadin rearteK oalvee with artificial food. He raised twenty cafveT on » Imperial " OaU Food, and *t the same Ume had others which he ted with new milk. The toraer did quitfae well as the latter, and (when Bold five months old), realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs Lanedown and Son, Christ ohurch. Dear Sire,— Be Calf Pood purchased from you, I ! may say that I was well pleased with it, aa my calves did very well wh*le fed with it, and 1 consider «t very aatiafpotoiy as an economical Calf Pood.— Yours j Wthfuily, K. W. FOSTER At Obrlstohuroh A. and P. Show, November, ISO 6, the First Priz« Exhibit for Veal Oalf not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes only, was reared upon " Imperial " Oalf Food. Ifis PBB OWT DELIVESED. REDUCTION FOB 108 r QUANTITY. LANQDOWN &ISON, OHBISTOHUROH.

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Southland Times, Issue 15076, 23 October 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 15076, 23 October 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 15076, 23 October 1901, Page 1

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