[Established 1875.] G. PEARCE, OOAOHBUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, WAITARA: Vehicles made oE tho very best materials; Workmanship Guaranteed. F UNERALS~URNIBHJED. GPEAROE desires to intimate to • his patrons and the publio gene* rally that he has taken the Blacksmithing and Shoeing business of Mr J. R, Clark, and having obtained the services of two compotent and obliging smith?, he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with efficiency and desputch. Plough and other fittings kept in stock, sothat customers can get their work done with as little delay as possible, All charges very moderate. b 125 RKDCLIFE HaLVANISED edclife Galvanised ILiQKi. Re dcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. /i^rfi>. A UCHITECTS should &"^%\ A. specify REDit !!** T \ CLIFFE CROWN. \A )+] There is none better V I l|a|sj§r j I raanufACtured. Lighter Ws^^S&^/w ehe. ts of otber brande NQj^j-r-\''£x // must be thianer, and — ~-^ will not laEt as long or givo the same satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, suoh as are advertised by rival importers. The weights published by the vendors of the •' Orb " brand are not the weight of Redclifpe. Redcliffe is the cheapest first class iron in the market. The sheets are wider, thus covering more roof than " Orb/ and at present market price a larger surface can be covered at a less cost with REDCLIFFE than " Orb." REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect. IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants & Storekeepers Throughout the Colony. a 736 rjPUNAKE RACING CLUB, HACK MEETING To be held on the Racecourse, at Opua, on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1893 President, Major Tuko ; Vice-president, E. Shove, Ee"_ ; Judy, A. W. Budge, Esq; Starter, Mr E. R. Morgan; Clerk of the Course, Mr W. McLeod ; Clerk of ihe Scales, Mr W. D. Scott; Handxcapper, Mr R. E. Mcßae. Stewards : Messrs VV. W. Middleton, H . Wagstaff, W. A. Good, R. Munro, M. Carroll,. R. H. Seccombe J. M. Hickey, J. Lanbie, A. Good,Rus, E. Edmonds, and R. H. Pepperell. Programme : 1. Handioap Hurdles, of 30 soys Beccni horse to receive 5 soys from stakes. 1£ miles; over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination 20f>, acceptance 10s. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 soys ; second horse to receive 5 eovs fron: tho slakes. 6 furlonge. Nomination 15p, acceptance 10s. To start at 12.15 p.m. 3. Harakeke Stakes, of 20 soys. For 3-year-oldp. 1 mile. Weight for age. Open to all horses bred between tho Oakura and Waingongoro Rivers. Entrance 20s. To start at 1 p.m. i. Cpunake Racing Club Handicap, of 70 soys; second horse tv receive lOsovstrom the stakes. 1J ruiles. Nomination 40a, acceptance 30a. To start at 2 p.m 5. Selling Race, of 20 soys. 1 mile. minimum weight Bat 7lb. The winDer to bo sola by auction immediately after the race, the proceeds to be (qually divided between the owner of the winner and the Club. Post entry 20s. To ttart at 2.45 p.m. 6. Opua Stakes, of 35 soys. Seoond horse to resiivo 5 eov3 from tho Btakts. The winner of the Opunake j- Racing Club flat, dicap to carry a 51b pen 'lly. Non inalioa 20i, acceptance 15s. Ono :ni!o and a distance*. To start «t 3.30 p.m. 7. Forced Handicap, of 20 soys. 1 mile. Pest ontr} — winner 10.i, losera free; accept mco 10s. To start at 4.15 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Nqß 12,4, and 6, rtusl bo in the hantfs of the Son- Secretary on or b3fore 8 pm. on Saturday, tho 3rd December 1892. Weights will bo published on Saturday the 10th December, and Acceptances and General Entries fcr Nov. 3, close on Wednearlaj, tho 2 1st December, 1892, at Bp.m. All Nnn'natioDS nni Entr'os inu6fc be B"aled ami vdrlressert to the Hot. Secretary, Oj'Unake, with fets tDcloiei, and name, 11 r, je^i-Cier, and peil'ormancc-8 of the lioise, mmc of lh> owntr, ami colors of tl.e rider. retinition of a h.-iok. A Lorso that has never wou nn advertised nice (flack and Hunter race 8 (xceptcd) »nd ii not Loinin aloi at time of stirt, and hr.s not during the cix months prc\ions thereto, been uoriiiaated for my race (Hack md Hunter racrs excepted). Tho winner of any race after tho publication of tho w<i_>hlß to carry a 71b penalty. The Hales of Racing as adopted by tho Metro^oli'an Clubs in New Zealand strictly alherfid to. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. Adoption to tho Course Fuot pas^ngeia, 1 ; horses, 2s ; single end double bug y ani driver, 33 ; any conveyance with more than two horses, 4s ; tach pastouger Ip. Members, owners, and jockeye, by paeees to be obtained from tho lion. Secretary. G. W. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. Submitted and approved, and tho special permission of tho Club granted to the conditions of the Selling Raco as spccilied in tho programmo —Robt. G. Buuchopo, Hon. Secretary Turanaki Jockey Club. New Plymouth, 20th October, 1892. IS TEA DRINKING HARMFUL ?- Mobt people bolievo so. And tho doctors soy so. Then why drink bo much ? U6O Crease's A. I. Coffee. It aids digestion and clears the brain _*. SoldJJevery where in lib and 21b tins,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4
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