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,_ 'Mr y.'ind, My Maryland/ ■*•*' * "-Pretty Wives. Lovely daughters and noble men." c . ,f My farm lies m a rather low and miasmatic situation, and s "My wife l" b "Who?" *' Was a very pretty blonde I" 1 Twenty years ago, became " Sal ow 1 ' ' ls Hollow-eyed 1" I " Withered and aed ;" 3 Before her time from *' Ma'arisl vapors, though she made.no i particular complaint, not being of the I grumpy kind, yet causing me great un- j I easiness. ; " A short time ago I purchased your f remedy for oue of the children, who had a Very severe attack of billiousness, and it ! occurred to me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had "Lostl" " Her sallowness, and looked as fresh ss a new-blown daisy. Well, the story is soon told. My wife, to-day, has gained her old-time beauty with compound interest, and is now as .handsome a matron (If I do say it myself} as can be fonnd m this county, which is noted for. oretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to thank for it. "The dear creature just looked over my Bhoulder, and says : ' I can flutter to the days of our courtship,' and that reminds me there might bejnore^pr/i'y wives if my brother farmers would do as I have done-" Hoping you may long be spared to do good, I thankfully remain C. L. James, Beltsvilke, Prince George Co., Md.,7 May 26tb, 1833. J *~~ M ""-*"*"- i " J *--^-* i -"* a "»"-~-~---~^^"SS5i , ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 1858, F C. THE Annuo l . Installation of the W.M., and Officers of the abovo Lodue will take plat,3 THIS E VESTING, at 7.30, at the Masonic Hall, Tanc t ed Street. VH.tIng Brethren L^rdi^My invited JOHN CURTIS, 6 169 Hon Secretly. AucVon«. SPECIAL ENTRY. At tho East Street Horse Bazair, at 1 o'clock. FRIEDLANDER BROS, will sail by Public Auction, — 1- Grand Chestnut Mere, 5 yeara old 1 Bay Filly, 2 years, by Calstock 1 Mare m foal to Johnny Fau'kner, with foal at foot by Python (winner of several races.) 3 Good Hacks. i fbiedlander bros. peter Williams, Auctioneer, SATUBDAY, 25th JUNE. LOTS 7 and 9, Hinds, the site on which the Hotel stood, for Bale by Order of the Mortgagee. MR T. BLLLOCK has received instructions to Sell by Publio Auction at the. Arcade on the above, date, on acoount and by Order of the Mortgagee, — LOTS 7 AND 9, HINDS, Deposited Plan 229, p?,rt of R.S. 4391, the p'te on which the Hinds Hotel atood, together with a Stable therein. THIS PROPEETY WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT EESERVE. Terms at Sale. Sale at 12 30. T. BULLOOK, fcEUS Auctioneer. A SHBURTON COUNTY HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL STFFt»I:EOHA°ES. To be held on the Racecourse, Ashburton, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1887. PATRONS— Hon. Jobn Mclean <nd Mr a. Rutherford, PRESIDENT— Mr B. G. Wright. - VIOE-PKE^IDBNtS— Dr Lsahv, Me' nW. B. Denshire, J. 0. N. Gxigg, G. H. Alinatoa and D. McLean. STEWARDS— Messrs Baw^e", Denshire, 0. 0. Fooks, J. 0. N. Giigg, J. Ja^rson, R. McOwen, A. J. B3id, F. Rr-'Bell, G. Rntherfcrt" T.E.Upton and JCr Leihy, JUDGE— Mr M. Stitt. J ' BTARTPR— Dt Leahv. CLBRK OF THE SOa J /HiS— Mr T. E. Upton. CLERK OF THE COUitSF -M- A. Howßon. HANDIOiPPERS— Mesprs Cotton, C. C. Fooks end Upton. Tbe fiiat racs to start at 12.80 p.m. .1. HANDICAP HUBDJ *3 RAOE, of 16 soya ; oyer eight flights of hurdlea. about Bft 6in high. Scco ia. horse to receive 3 soys from the etoke. domination 10s ; aneptance 53. For qualified Han* >rs the poperfcy of members of tho Ashbarton Oounty Hunt Olub About 2 mile-?. 2. HUNT OLUB STEEPLECHASE OUP (handicap) of 20 soys (trophy or c*ah). Mttvmum weight lOat. Sscond horae to rereive 8 soys irom the stake. Nomination 10i ; accentanca 103. Open to all qualified Hunters tie property of mombeu of any recognised Hunt Cmb. Amateur ridora only. About S miles over fair hunting country. 3. BELLING HACK RAOB, of 10 so*s. Poat entiy, 10s. No we'ghfc nnder 9 atone. Wirier to be sold by auction irniediately after the Rice. Amouut realised above 10 80vj to go to the funds of the Club. . , Jhrr vquprt-srs of a mile on tha flit. 4. M4JDE4 STEEPLEOHaSS PIATE, of 16 boys., for uore- that have never won anpivnrtiaed Steeplrshase j ctzoad horae to rece've 3 eovs. f .. am the Jtake , weight 7 forage, Enhance 16b, on night of fcjneral entry. For qualified hun^rs, the nroperty of the Ashburton County Hunt Cub. 5. HUNTERS FLAT RACE HANLUOAP, of 16 soys. ; scsond hore3 to receive 3 soys. from the stake. Nomination, 10s; acC9ptanc9, 6a. For qualified hunters, the property of membeis of the Ashbnrton Oounty Hunt Olub. Horses befoustr -fcin thia racq roust qualify over a hurdle to the satisfaction of ths Steward?. About two miles. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE; of 10 sovb. Nomination, 10s : acceptance free. For all beaten houea at the meeting. About one mile and a half. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. No ent*y will be received except oa tha condition that all d'spucf>B, cHim* end objaa. tions arising out of the lacing shall be decide i by tbe Stewards, or whom they may appoint j their deoifion on aU points conu-cr. I with carrying out this programme to bs final. 2. Grand N&fional Steeplechase Ri^es adhered to when'applicab'e 3 A qualified hunter shall mean any horcs that has bsen fairly hunt 3d, at lpp.st three times, with p.ny pack of hounds during the eeison, 1887 Ma.tT of Houads c?):"iflcae io be prodrced at the scales. 4," Five r ir cmt will bo deduct '^fn n the gross of all moneys payable ia accordance with this programme for expenses of the course, 6. All nominations aud aocepton :s H go (3 the funds' of the Giub. 6. An amateur rider shall be any pereon who has never ridden for b s re, and who »<« a member of a lecognfsed Hunt Olub. All professional riders will require to be members of some recogriaed Hunt Olnb. 7. Seven lbs will be allowed to all omateun In races to which moftssional riders are admitted- belling Hack Race except' 1. 8. Nominations, accompanied by fees, name, age, description of horee and colou of ridsr muat \ i m tbo hands of the Beoretary not later tban D p.m. nn WEDNESDAY, 20th Jnly. 9. Weigh: j will be dooMwd on 25th Ji^y. 10. Acceptances must be made to the Secretary cot later than 9 p,«, on Aogaet UU

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1592, 24 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1592, 24 June 1887, Page 3

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