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THE DRESDEJN HAVE the largest stopk of Fianns and Organs io the Lolony. THK DRESDEN have instruments practically b; every leadipg muker. THE D {' S!>E\ have, as rouaria price und choice ihtj boai vttlne in Pianos and Outim in tho Colony. THf. DR! SI) N'Time Payment Pystem is in equalled. f- o matter uh<>re jou li^eit enutlbs you t(. become tbt owutr ot a first-class Piano oi Or, an b} the beet Fie..cb, ?n^li»h. or Qerm«n inakcrß, guur ntiol oi 10 years, b» sirnpiy p }in=: a sina 1 di posit, and insUliucntß from 20t Monthly. £RF, DBFS DEN are the SOLE AGENTS in N w Ze ilaud for Kuliße Pian is, Krar« PiunuP, WEVER Organs, Boosey' fumous Baud Instruments, an' Pinfold's Ve'ronoine. MONTHLY PAY vl i- NTS from 20s. p ata!o£iies, terms,, j&c , sent free oi up • c. tioD. NOVELTIES IN MUSIC BY EVHRY MAiL The Dresden Fiano Co. LimißniN and Wellington. in nte for N< w ■ lj mouth — G. M. BRAS°H & o SOLOMON SOI UTION. A \cw and marvellous reined) for .flan or &iiadrupc!l racts like maaic, and has uevor ye' failed insta tly to roli vo or cu^ mankind of Rheumatism, Lnmba<.<' Sciatira, iS/jt i:s, Bruises, and Cuts an Sores. 4 ures Horses of sore &uohl> ders nnd backs, girth Rails, griasy heeh. cracked heel*, splints, B[Tnins, bruiser and ewollin s, etc Cnres Cows of ulcerated udders anrl Bore teat?, and Doge o c in mgp, an! ever^ depcription of cuts oi.d sor' s. PpCi was posted to tbe Melbourne XtjV Hospital is a forf.it Bh.julc Solomon Solution fail to cure in tbrei a| plication" tbe Champion Rucehorsi Carbine. Horace Lnnn says: "For spra'n", braise* nnd Jifeo ailments undoubtedly the finest remedy befo r e the public." Chas O'Cori nor sa; s : "I have used it for a severe cut on the horse Craceh't, and can trsti fy to its wondfrful healing qualities '" X Gooseman (trainer of Mernnnser), A Robertson (irainer of * yn ; sca), and several others wel'-knownm racin.- cirrlet testify toils wonierful healing qualities Solomon Solution is now being used bj all tbe Ira^inj; Irain^.Tß in Canterbury Otaco, Hawke's Buy, and Well n^toi Provinces. So'eujjents for .\«-w PJjmoutßi Messrs Pebry & Eamson, Saddlers, In^lewcod— J. O'D. Qciglry. Mun-facturen: Solomon, ox & Co., 422, Bouike-strtet, *le ! boiirne. Wliolesa c representative for i* cvi Zealand. — A. Parsons, Morion's Buildings Cbrietoburch. u9lßu TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTU M N^MEETING TO BE HELD OS WEDNESDAY am, THURBDAY, February 21 nnd 22, 1894. P.esidcnt: A. gtandiah, Esq. Vice-Prrsi-dtht : W. Bayly, Esq Steioards :O. Samuel, N. King, Dr. O'Carroll, X, Hock. E. R. A Ha worth. T. Elliot, G. J. Newman, W. D. Thomson, \V. L Newman, Jas. Paul, 11. W. Witchell. Jdo. Glynes. Jw'ge : Capt. Mace. Starter : . Clerk of Scales : R. Cock. Cerk of Coutss: E. R A. Hawortli. Jttandicappers :J. 0. Evett W. Hately (for Hacks). PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. FIRST DA Y. First Handicap Hurdle Baoo, of 60 soys Second hors« to receive 10 soys from the stakes. O\-cr seven flights of hurdles. The winner of »ny Han dicap Hurdle Race of tho valuo of 60 govs after the declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. About one milo and a-half First Handicap Haok Hurdles, of 80 sovß. Second horhe to receive 5 soys from tho stakes. Over five flights of hurdles. Ni mination, 10s ; acceptance, 1 boy. About one mile and a-quarter Tatanaki Jockey Club Handicap, of 250 Boys. Second horse to receive 20 bovb, third horse 10 boys, from, tho staltes. The winner of any handicap of the value of 300 soys after tho declaration of woiyhts to carry 7lba; 200 sove, 51bs; 100|sovs 3H>r extra. Nomination 1 soy; accept mice, 2 sovh, and a final payment o" 3 boys before 8 o'clock on the night before tho first day'B races. One mile and a half First Handicap Hack Eace, of 30 soys Second horse to receive 5 soya from the stakes. The winner of any handicap of tho value of 30 soys after the declaration of weights to carry slbs extra, Nomination, 10s; acseptance, 1 soy. One mile Welter Handicap, of 60 soys. Beoond horse to receive 10 eovs from the stakes. Nomination, 1 soy; accertance, 1 soy One mtle Haok Bonrry Stakea, of 80 sovp. Tho winner to be Bold for 20 sove, and aDy surplus to go to the funds. Catch weights. Entrance, 1 iov, to be inadu immediately after the W^ltor Handicap. Five furlongs Flying Handicap, of 75 boy?, Second horse to receive 10 soys from the Btab 8. The winner of a y handicap of 100 soys after the declaration of weights to carry 51bs extra. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 2 soys. Six furlongs SECOND DA Y. Grand Stand Handicap, of 80 soys. Socond horso to receive 10 sove from the htikes. Weights to appear nt 8 o'clock on tho night of the tirst day s races Acceptances close at 9 o'clock B3IUO night. Nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 2 soya. Sovon furlongs Second Handicap Hurdles, of 75 soys Second horse to receive 10 soys from tho stakes. Over eight flights of hurdles Weightß to appear at 8 o clock on the night of the first day'e races. Acceptances closo at 9 o'clock Fume night. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 2 soys. About two miles Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, oi 35 boys Second horse to receive 5 «ov6 front the stakes. Over u&ven Mights of hurd'e.". Weights to appear at 8 o'clock nn ho nig' t of tho first day's nee". Acceptances cl'u-.q nt 9 o clock hauiH night. Nomination, 10b; acceptance, I hfV. About ono mile ami a half u'.urnn IJaudicaj', ot 150 eo\B t-cuoml liorso tj rer-oivo 20 fo\s from (ho Flakes. U'eig'ita to appear ut 8 o'clock on thn night of' Iho fir^t d;iy't> races. Acceptances cltiso ut 9 o'clock Riiino night. Nomination^ i soy acceptance, 3 sovh. One mile and a-qunrter Second Hanaioap Hack Race, of 35 bovb- Second horto to receive 5 hovb

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9921, 5 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9921, 5 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9921, 5 February 1894, Page 4