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BOOMERANG AUSTRALIAN BRANDT. Obtainable at all first-class Hotela, and in casks, octaves and cases from leading Merchants, Extract from The British Medical Journal, 2nd July, 1892.—Victorian Vinetards Brandy,—" Tho difficulty of obtaining pure and genuine Brandy, except at very high prices, is well-known; and an endeavour on the part of Australian distillers to place on the English market a good Brandy, made from wine, is deserving of every encouragement. Wo have examined some samples of "The Victorian Vineyards Brandy," shipped from tho distilleries of Messrs Joshua Brothers, of Port Melbourne, It is very palatable Brandy of undoubtedly high quality, and compares yery favourably with real Cognac. The strength of the samplesoxaminetl by us was rather above 3 over proof; this being the customary strength of all imported in bulk into this country. Wo consider that the Brandt/ is a Mgtre product, and well worthy of the attention of the profession."

It cures Rheumatism, Sciatica, Stiff Joints, Glandular Swellings, Sore Throat, Quinsy, 4|haps, Chilblains, Burns, Files, Fistulas, &c, AND EVERY FORM OF SKIN DISEASE. T., LOUDON. Soli by all Chtmiiln and Medicine Vcr.Jora. WALTER CHISHOLM, Q_ENEEAL ST.OBEKEEPEE Mauriccville. Agent for th < Standard Fire Insurance company. COMMERCIAL HOTEL LIVEKY AND BAIT STABLES - PiHUTPA. McPHAIL&FLY, -BOPBIETOBS. First-class Stabling and Paddock Accommodation at moderate charges. ADouble and Single Buggies, Gigs, TOd Saddle Horses on hire. Booking Office for Makun Eoyal Ma/ Coach. t 1 Orders by Post and Telegraph receive prompt attention. McPHAIL&FLY, ¥ AIBABAPA RACING CLUB, AUTUMNMEETINCI. To be held on the TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, ON EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 6rn m 7th, 1890. President: John P, Russell; vice-presi-Jents: H. S. Wardell and N. Grace; ■fcdge: C. F. Vallance; hon. treasurer: Reynolds; stewards; Messrs W, E. Bidwill, C. R. Bidwill, R. Bright, H. Moirißon, G, Tully, H. S, Izard, W. 0. Williams, F. Pearce, W, J. Nix, A, M. Wilkinson, A, MoKenzie, J. S, Cundy; timekeeper: N. Grace; clerk ol scales: E. W. Dorset; clerk of course: J. H, Wisbaw ; handicapper: J. Coyle; starter: S.Utmdy. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY, The first race starts at 12 noon each day, 12 noon.—l. Trial Hack Handicap, ot 20 sovs.; second horse, 3 sovs. About threequarters of a mile. Nom,, 10s; accept,, 10s; Open to all backs that have never won an advertised race at time ot meeting. 12.50p.m.—2. Telegraph Handicap, of 30 bpvs. ; second horse, 3 sovs. About seven furlongs. Nom,, 10s; accept,, 20s. 1.30 p.m.—3. Avium Hack Handicap, of 25 sovs.; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile and a quartor. Horn,, 10s; accept,, 15s, 2.10 p.m.—J. Easter Handicap.o! 55 sovs.; second horse, 5 sovs. About one mile and aMI. Nom,, 20s; accept., 30s. sovs,; second horse, 3 sovs. About half a mile. Nom.jlOs; accept., 15s. 3,25 p.m.-6, Open ll'elter Handicap of 30 sovs; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile. Norn., 103; accept,, 20s, 4 p.m.—7. Hack H'eller Handicap, of 20 eovs ; second horse, 3 soys. About a mile, Kom„ 10s., accept., 10s, SECOND DAY, 12 neon.-1. ll'inter Oats Handicap, ol 30 sovs.; second horse, 3 sovs. About thriequarlers of a mile. Nom.,los; accept., 20s. 12.50 p.m.—2, Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs,; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile and a hall. Nom., 10s; accept,, 15s. 1,30 p.m.—3.—Noma Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs.; second horse, 3 sovs. About three-quarters of a mile. Nom, 10s; accept., 15s. 2,10 p.m.—4. Slmrds' Handicap, 0! 45 sovs.; second horse, 5 sovs. About one mile and a quarter. Nom., 20s; accept., 255. 2,50 p.m.-5. County Hack Handicap, of 25 sovs.; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile and a half. Nom., 10s; accept., 15s. 3,25 p.m.-6, Fareice.U Handicap, ol 30 eovs,; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile. Nom., 10s; accept., 20s. 4 p.m.—7. Final Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs.; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile, Nom., 10s; accept,, 10s, Jote.—l, All second money is deducted !om the stakes, 2. The handicapper has .he right to re-handicap all winners throughout the meeting, Nominations for all events close with the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Featherston, on Saturday, the 28th March, at 7 p.m. Weights (or the first day's handicaps will be declared on Wednesday, Ist April, at 7 p.m, Acceptances for the first day's handicaps close at the same place on Saturday, 4th April, at 7 p.m. Weights for the Eecond day's handicaps will be declared at the Empire Hotel, Featherston, at about 8 p.m, on the night of the first day's races. Acceptances close at a time to be notified ' after the weights are posted. BTOSS AND BEOUUTIOXS. 1. Nominations must bo accompanied by the necessary fees, otherwise they may be rejected. In entering state colour, sex, name, age, pedigree and previous performances (where not known to handicapper] and colours to be worn by the rider, and also quote number of race entered for. 2, A j Hack isja horse that has never won an advertised race at any time (hack and hunter races excepted), and is pot nominated in any race other than hack and hunter races at the time of nomination,.' 8, The Stewards reserve the right to alter the' dates of nominations,' weights and kc&sion srise, Bubject to'the approval ol "e Metropolitan o'ub. GEOBGET.F, BUTTON, Secretary. Featherston, Ist March, 1896. Submitted to and approved by the Wei Uugton Pacing Club this 25th'day of March 1895 ' '.Hi E LIQH, Secretary.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5293, 30 March 1896, Page 1

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