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BT'LL BLOCK BACING CLUB. HACK MEETING, TO BE HBLD AT BELL BLOCK. ON 1 €H7!_3-K*& lI^TSBCT V UJiAJaLZ* Xk JO>3[<£4 J» JS<K JuK-* * y TUESDAY, MAY 24th, 1892/ FIOERB : President : Dr Lealham. VicePtes'dents : Captain Cornwall, NKing, Esq., an.l D. Teori, Esq. Judge: Cd>ptnin Cornwall. Starter: Mr F. Wateon. Clerk of Course: Mr O. Colaon. Ocrk of Scales : Mr G. V. Tatf\ Handicapper : Mr R. G. P.irdy. Timekeeper: Mr B. Wood. Stewards: Caproin Cornwall, Meflera F. Watson, C. Lepprr. E. Putt, G. Wood, F Salway, O. White, sen., C. Colßon, A. W. Ogle, and L. Sarten. Committee : Meisrs R. G. Pardy, F. Watson, M. Craig, A. A. Ambri<?ge, M. Cunninnham, A. Bishop, G. V. I'ate, H. B. Lepper, E. Wood, F. Salway, C. White, sen. PUOQBANMB : 1. Handicap Hack Steeplechase, of 25 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys from tho stakes. About 2J miles, over such course aB the Stewards may direct. Nomination 15a; acceptance 10s. 2. Handicap Pony Eace, of 12 sovs.j eecood pony to receive 2 soys fronv the stakes. For^)ODi(Jß not exceeding 14J hands. Nomination, 7s ; acceptance, ss. Six fur]on_s. . Bell. Bt.ock Cup (Handicap), of 85 soys ; second horse to receive' 5 sots from the stakes. Nomination £1; acceptance, 15s. 1^ miles. Farmers' Plate, of 12 soys ; second horso to receive 2 boys from the Btakes. No weight under 10 stone. Entrance, 12s. Once round the course. For horses that have never started within twelve months for any race excepting Farmers' Plates, and winners of these barred. Ownerß up or gentlemen • riders (professionals barfed). Horses to bo tho lond fide property of nominators for three months prior to date of entry. Open to farmers in the Tar..ntiki, Clifton, and Stratford Countir b. 5. Handicap Distance Trot, of 15 boys; second horse to receive 2 soys from tho stakes. Distance, about[2 nsilea. No wight under 10 stone. Nomination, 15-*^ no acceptance. 6. Flying Handicap, of 25 aovs B?cond horse to receive 5 eovs from the stakes. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. Winner of ■ up to incur a penalty of 7lbs. Six furlongs. 7. Hurry- Bourry, of 10 soys. Catch weights. For horses that have n< ver won an advertised raco of any deßcription, and have not accepted at this meeting. Post entry, 10s. _ Five furlongs. Ail horses competing in tho Faimers' Plate, except 'he winner, are eligible for this race. NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPrANOES. Nominations for all hundicups (accompanied by name of owner, cjiors of rk'ir, pedigree and p rformance oE horee) close with tho Secretary, White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, on Satukday, April 16th, 1892, at 9 p.m. Weights declared on Satorday, April 30. Acceptances and entries lor Farmeis' Plat", at 9 p.m. on Satdbday, May 14th, at the White Ilait Hotel, New Plymouth. The requisite amount must ocaompany all nominations nd acceptances. 1 he Kules of the Tur.inuti JocKey Club will be adhered to. Tho decision of tho Stewards to bo finul, except as provided by Rulol3l of tho "Kevisod llules of lluciug. 1 ' The S'ewarda reserve the right to postpone the racps in case of ba^ woathor. Hack means a horse that has never won public money (other than hack races) or has not been nominated for an advertised raco (hack races excepted) aix months prior to dalo of entry. fgf Stakes paid in full. (A. A. AMBMDUE, Hon. 8<"8. Submitted and approved this 22ud February, 1892. JROBT G. BAUOUOPE, Hon. Sec. Taruiiki Jockey Clu 1 ). 358 Keating's Cough Lozenge.." 11 Keating's Cough Lozenges." 11 Keating's Cough Lozenges-" " Keating's Cbuph Lozenges " "Keatiog's Cough Lozeages-" •'Keating's Cou^h Lozea'^es" " A Simple Fact about " KE A T INGS COUGH LOZENGiS. Ask throughout tho world, in any country that con re named, jou will find them largely Bold*. There 18 absolutely no reuiedy that is bo speedy in giving relief so ccrtaiu to curt', and jet the most delicate can take them. Unrivalled Eeinedy. Unrivalled RemedyUnrivalled lieme * v Unrivalled Remedy* "94, Commercial Road, Pecknarn, July 12. '• Dear Sir, — I am a poor hand at exprerieing my feeling, but I should like to thank you, Your Iczongefl have dore wonders in relioving my terrible cou.b. Since I had the opeiation of • Tracheotomy ' (tho same as the late Emperor of Germany, and, unlike him, thank Gu^ 1 , I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one could pospibly have had a more violent cough; it wuh bo bud at times t'aat it quite exlrsusted rnr. Tho muouß, which was ' cry copious and hare), has been softened, und I ' nvo been able to pet rid of it without difficulty. — I üm, sir, yours truly, J. HILL." Medical TSoteThe above speaks for itnelf From strit inquiry it appeals that tho benefit frcra using Keating's Cou^h Lozengtß itj understated. The operation wub a spe ally severe on?, nnd wts performed l»y the specialist, Dr. H. T. Butlin, of St. i3artholomow's Hospital. Sinco the op -ration tho only moan a of relief is tho usj of these Lozengee.jSo successful uro they that one affords immediato benefit, although fr m tho natuie of the <nse tho throat irritation is intense. Unrivalled TestimonyUnder date September Btb, 189!, Mr Hill again writes : "I should lon^ Bince have been dead, hut for jour Lozenges — they are worth their weight in gold. I will gladly ste and tell anyone what a spkndi i cough remedy they are." Koaling'6oouchLo/.ongcß,thounriv»illefl remedy for COUGHS, HOAHSENEy.*, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold .in tins by all Ohemietß

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9382, 4 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9382, 4 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9382, 4 May 1892, Page 4

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