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HI W& IBJ' 0| Til© 6tM 116 s ifroiiciii us uurci Sesss? m GGUCHS, BRONCHITIS, & CONSUMPTION. S^r THOSE who hay taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough. Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Son i ess v $> Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, aa it effects Complete Ouw It is most cod .citing in allaying irritation in the throat at-d give strength to tht> voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor GomniDDti to develop, cc isumption bas never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without ifc, as, *vt at tbe begin j jag, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. T^ 4ZI n fa,v»Ck r->*f fl micrVl CS ! Rememberlthat everyZdiaejtao has its Commencement *1~ «=* \n G*j±. K3 Ol V> Ol ifc^XXß * m and consumption is no exception rirpsred only and Sold Wholesale and Eetail,' by the Proprietor— W. G. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria, N.Z. Depot Offices, 9 and 11, Uurne's Buildings, Willis Street^Wellington. Small Size, 2s 6d. LOCAL AGENT— W. E. WILLIAMS, CHEMIST, HOKITIKA. Large Size,!4s6d.

ITfESTLAND RACING CLUB - (registered) HOKITIKA. AUTUMN MEETING THURSDAY & FRIDAY, April 19th and 20th, 190 G. (Easter Week.) OFFICERS ; Judge— Mr A Stevenson ; Starter, Mr FA,*} Archer; Uandicappers, The Stewards ; Timekeeper, Mr H. Butland ; Clerk of Course, Mr H Karnbach jr., Clerk of Scales, Mr E H Robinson ; Treasurer, MrD J Evans; Hon Surgeon, Dr Teichelmarn. Stewards — Messrs A. Stevenson, F M'Gregor, T W Eeare, J. D. Lynch, W J. Keller, Dr Teichelmann, E. H Robinson, J J M'lntoah, D. J Evans H. Preston, H. Butland. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 190fi. Opin Handicap, of £25 second horso to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance, 15s. 7 furlongs. Tradesmen's Handicap, of £35; second hors9 to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 255. 6 furlongs. Introductory Handicap Tkot, (n saddle) of £20; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s, 1 mile. Hokitika Autumn Gift of £60; second horse to receive £10 out of stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 9 furlongs Borough Handicap Tbot, (in saddle) of 20 soys; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 2 miles. High Weight Handicap, of £45; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Minimum weight 8 stone. Nomination, 15s acceptance 255. 1 mile. < Railway Handicap, of £40; seoond horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 15s, acceptance 255. 5 furlongs. SECOND DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 20th 1906. Minirs 1 Purse Handicap of £25; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Momination 10s, acceptance 15s. 7 furlongs. Electric Handicap of £35; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 255. 5 furlongs. Provincial Handicap Trot (in saddle) of £20; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 1£ miles. Westland Racing Club Handicap, of £60 second hone to receive £10 out of stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 9 furlongs. County Handicap Trot (in saddle) of £20; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 2 miles. Disposal Handicap of £40; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 15s, acceptance 255. (The winner to be SqM by public auotion immediately after tbe race; prooaeds to go to the Westland Racing Club,) 7 furlongs. Farswell Handicap, of £40 ; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination ISa, aocertauce 255. 6 furlongs. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events close on THURDSAY, APRIL sth, 1906, at 10 o'clock p,m Handicaps for allj events First Day declared on TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1906. Acceptan es for all events First Day close on Wednesday, April 18th at 10 p.m. Handicaps for all events Second Day declared at Post Office Hotel at 9 o'clock, night of First Day'a races. Acceptances for second day's events received up to 1U o'glqck on night of fiyst day'a raoes. RULES AND REGULATIONS All stakes paid in full. Settling night, Wednesday, April 25th, 1906. All nominations and acceptances must be made in writing addressed io the Secretary and contain the full amount of entrance money with description and age of horse, and colours to be worn by jockey. No entry will be received unless upon the distinct understanding that the decision of the stewards shall be final, and all proceedings barred. All horses must be at the post within 15 minutes after ringing tlje bell for starting. The Trotting events will be run under the rules of the N-Z. Trotting Association. Every Trotting entry shall state the name or assumed name of the owner, and the name, the age, and the description of the horse. The decision of the stewards with respect to trotting events is subject to appeal (see Rule 8 of Constitution, and Rule 93 Rules of Trotting.) By entering a horse, the nominator, and eviry pei son having any interest in such i horse shall be deemed to accept all the condition* Fnd restrictions imposed or im» plied by these Rules, and to be debarred from questioning any action or conduct of any official 8f a Trotting or Raoing Club in respect of such horse or of any person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for by Rule 93, Rules of Trotting. The names of the trainer and owner or owners must be included in all acceptance forms when trotting acceptances are sent in in default of which the owner or trainer may be fined a sum not exceeding £5 or disqualified, 6 * Winner of any race after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. Money will'be received for investment on the Totalisator by the undersigned on the usual conditions, each race day. Totalisator dividends will be paid on first and seoond horses in which five or more horses in separate interests start. D J.EVANS. Secretary Submitted and"approved, P SELIG, President. J. B. NORRIS, Secretary New Zealand Trotting Association. (Signed) W. HE. WANKLYff, | Secretary Canterbury J ckey Civ

RIMU-HOKITIKA COACH SERVICE CHARLES TEE NOTIFIES that he has commenced a COACH SERVICE between Rimu and Hokitika and respectfully asks for a share of public patronage. Time Table— Rimu depart, daily— 9.30 a.m., 2pm., (Saturday's only 6.15 p.m. Hokitika depart, daily— Noon, 4.45 p.m. (Saturday's only 9.30 p.m.) Westland Hospital visited alternate Sundays, leaving Rimu 1.30 p.m., and Hospital at 4.30 p.m. Coaches will run at suitable hours on special ocoasions as required. Arrangements can be made for picnic or other excursions. Horses broken in to harness or saddle on reasonable terms CHARLES TSE, Proprietor. FVELEU TABLE TEA. If you like Tea with a rich, delectable flavour, then in all probability you will bo using "GOLDEN TIPKOZfE " TEA If you are not, then you should try it at once. It is batter than the Tea you are usiDg for oei tain. Coupons in it, too. Mr £2 J. Lloyd, Agent, ,

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West Coast Times, Issue 13767, 13 March 1906, Page 4

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