THE g British & Continental PIANO CO , g QUEEN SDRBET, AUOKLANB. HEN BY COOPER has baen appointed AgeH for Taranaki. iow Room : Wertl eim Hewing Machine Agency (next Publio Reading-room,) Brougham-etreet, New Plymouth. Upright Qrani Fianos, Qvcrstiunfr, Iron , Frame, latest improvements, from £X per month. Best Auk r'u an Organs, fn in 15s pr month PIANO" and ORGANS by Kirkman, Brinfm ad & Pon Haako, &c , &0., Bridgeport Organ Co., Chicago I Cottage Organ Co., #c. See Tab'ee of Payments und advantagou of our Hire System of Purchase. aß62<n Jewellery! Jewellery ! Jewell* r, Ilcvou-fitreet. having increased his working plant, is prepa-od to exocuto orders to any extent. Old Fashioned JEWELLERY REMODELLED,— Long Gold Earrings made into Brooches of the latest styles ; Watches, Clocks, and ' Jewellery repaiiod on t hort notice ; EngraviDg and Gilding done on the premiEes T. H. KEESING, JEWELLER, DEVON-BrjJEET. —ALL WORK GUARANTEED— h . Taranaki Trotting \ Club. TlRQTTIwi'^E'ETiM©' to be held' ' ( . ON TjHE RACECOURSE, NEW ri/t MOUTH on THURSDAY* JNovember 9th, 1893. OmcEBB ;— Prttidcnt : Mr Bomuhis Btnel. Viet* presidents: Sir AlVert Bayly and Dr. ■ bristfoj StttaarOt: Messrs W. 3. Gl&aafotd, John Homy< field, C Tat», Pigott, Anderson, H. Julian, Wi Elliot, Monte Mills, and H. Lepper. GotnmiUtt i M< Ban Pardy, J .Healy, T. W. Corbett, Alex, Colßon, C. Tat', M. Craiff, P. Duddy. 2>eo»urer j lit Tate. Olerk of Courts : Mr M. Mills. Olcr* of Scdtt : Mr A, to son. Judge : Mr E, G. Pardy. Starter :Mi 0. Gibson Handieapptrt A Committee. PROGRAMME: 1 Miidbn HiKDicip Tbot of 10 so vs. For bomf that have never vron an advertised trottingevent Nomination 10s, no acceptance. Smiles, 3. PonyTuot Havdicapol I&bovs; second to receivO 2 boys from tbe stakes. For ponies Uh. tin. and under. Nomination 10s, acceptance 6s. 1} miles. 3 Tabavaki Tiottiko Clud Hi* dig Ar of 40 boys, 2nd horee to xeceivo 5 boys. from the stakes. The -winner of nny handicap trot after declaration of handicap to receive a penalty of It Beeonds behind original start. Nomination £1, acceptance £i 2) miles. 4. Fabmbis' T»ot Handicap ofl6iovs, 2nd horse 0 teceiveS soys from stakes. For horses owned and trained by bovafyl* farmers for three months priot to date of entry. Nomin»tioal6s,noacceptanoe. 2 miles, N.B.— The Committee have defined a farmer as follows :— A farmer is a penon who resides on a farm and derives his living from each ' occupation. 6. Humus T*ot HakdicApol 17 soy ,2nd horse to receivo 2 soys from the stakes. Winner of any trotting race 'after declaration of handicap to receive a penalty of lv Mcondii behind original ■tart. Nomination lCs, acceptance 7s. ? miles. .' 6. Stuvabds' Hahdicap of IS eovs, 2nd horse toreoeive 8 soya from the stakes iComination lot, acceptance Bs. Winner of any trotting" event after declaration of handicap to receive a penalty of 7 seconds behind original start. 1} milei. J . CoNBOLATioy Hanwcap of 1& boys. Open to all beaten horses competing at this meeting. Nomi. nation 16s, no acoeptance. 1} miles. Nominations close with the Secretary at the Taranaki Hotel on Saturday, October 21st, at 9 p ra, Handicaps declared on Wednesday, October 2&th. Acceptances close on Saturday, Ivoveinber 4th, at p.m 1. The Auckland Trotting Club Buleo strioUy adhered to. ', 9. Previous performances ofhones must bo given attune of nominal iod. 3. All horses to be ridden anl driven in colors I«c be specified at time of nomination. A. A. AMBRIDGE, ,AWOMDERFOLMED.CiNt. BEECHANTS PILLS Are universally £ A admitted to-bie \£Z *ortU a, Guinea a, MHS/* Boxiorßiliousand M^D/ \tfl \ Ncrv "o°s Duwnlcro F\l/( V \i\ ""^ BS r»«lr »«l nnd I '7 PATENT rj n "i ch ' ■WI m*... .«* oalnche, GulilincM. l*i\ PILLS 191 Fulnostt nud Sncl. \IA to **' fShiug after Meal* IWV —*•••— J/ql Dizziness ano \V»\ /S9w Drowßirieti«, ColC VQSv SjSil Chills, HuohinKK of VH«S^--^Vvir Heat,Lo!«Bof Ap. iwstite, Shortnesß of IJreath, (.Vrntivcness, Scurvy and Blotches on tfer - Skin, Disturlieu Bleep. Frightful Pwams, and all Nervous nnd Trcmblinß Scntuitlons, &c. Tho first doso tw ill give relief in tn-uniy minutes. Bvery Rufferer is enrnestly invited to tr.v one box of these Pills and th<jj' will • oni-knmvlcdgcd to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of nil nges tbeso rills aro im slw. able, as a fevr doses of them carry oil" nil humours, and bring nlxnrt all that is required. No female phould lie v itliont- them. .Thrre is no Medicine to bo found cijunl to Bcerhnni'd t'illn for removing any obstruction or irregulnritv of the system. If taken according to tlie directions givon with each box, they will noon re.'tora females of all aj^es to Found nnd rohunt licnllh. This has l»en proved by tlioiifsnmls who linve tried 4hom, and found tho benefits which ero' ensured by their use. For a Weak Stomnch, Tmpnircd Digestion, and all Disorders of the Liver, they net lue magic, and a few doses *ill lie found to work' * wonders on the most, important orpaus in the human machine. They strengthen tho wl.olo muscular system, restore tho lraip lost coin* ploxion, brinjr bnclt tho keen ctljro of appetite, ' and nrouse into nctlon the i°o)>obud o' health tho ■« hole jihynicnl energy o' the humni: frntno. These nro Facis trstiUcd continually by menvbers of nil classes of society m.d ono c the best gunrnntees to the Nervous and Pebilitatcd is, JJEKCHAM'S PILLS hive thrlargeit Sale of any Patent lleilichie in thr World, Beecham's Magio Cough Pills. As a remedy f»r Coughs in pcuernl, Asthrut, Bronchial Affections, Hoarseness, Shortness o f Breath, Tightncps nnd Upi>rcs<ion of theChpst, Wheoiing, ie, theso Pills *tand unnvnlloH. Tlioy are tho best ever offered to tho public n.id Will epecilily remove that tenso of oppression and difficulty of bicnthmp, vfhich nightly dcprivo tho patient of rest. I.et any perfon irive BKECHAM'S COUGH PILLB » tnnl, nnd ibe xnost violent Cough will in % short lime be removed. Prepared only, and bo1& Wholesale and lletniL by tho Proprietor, Thomas Beechatu, Bt. Helens, Lancashire, England, in boxes, lt. lid. and 11.'9 d. each. Sold by sll JDniggigtß and Patent Modicina Dealers •verywhero. N.B.— Full directions are given « ith each bor Tue Best Remedy fob Indigestion.-— Norton's Camomile as a Pills are con fidently Re?ommonded as aSimplo Remedy for Indigestion, which is the cause oi nfearlyall the diaoaaes which we are subject: Nohtok's Pillb, with justice called tbe Natural Strengtheaer of the Human Stomach," act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, aro mild in their operation, and safe under any circumstances. Bold on bottke, at Ib lfd, 2a 9d, lla. by a edicine yendon throughout the World
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 4
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