CROMWELL SPRING MEETING. 0* THE CROMWELL RACECOUR E. WEDNESDAY, 19th of AUGUST. STEWARDS. E. LOUGHNAN, Esq. R. LOUGHNAN, Esq. J. PRESHAW, Esq. W. SMITHAM, Esq. Starter—W. J. BARRY, Esq. Judge—R. A. LOUGHNAN, Esq. FIR.'-T RACE. Sweepstakes of 10s. each, with 10 .'ovs added, for- iill horses tlmt have never won an advertised race, hack •or other, winners at the Dunstau Spring Meeting excepted. Halfmile heatsSiiCOND RACE. Sweepstakes of £1 each, with £lO added, open to all horses that have never won advertised money, win- I ners at the Ihmstan Spring Meeting and hack races excepted. Distance one mile. THIRD RACE. Hurdle Race—Sweepstake of 10s. each with 10 Sovs. added. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised hurdle race, winners at the Dunstan Spring Meeting excepted. Half-mile heats, over three flights of hurdles. All events post entry. No weights i under lOst. lOlbs. Winners at the Dunstan Spring Meeting to carry 4lbs. penalty. No profeesional riders allowed. Dunstan Jockey Club Rules enforced. IT. F. W1 LI.MOTT, Si cretary. TENDERS WANTED. THUNDERS WANTED, for the * Erection of a Manse, between Alexandra and Clyde. Plans, Ac,, to be seen and further particulars obtained at the store of Messrs. Finlay and Morris, Alexandra, till the 11th inst., and from the 12th hist, at Mr D. MThcrson’s, Clyde. GEO. REID, Hon. Secretary, Presbyterian Church Committee, Alexandra. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills--Source of Strength.—No deep philosophy is wanted to prove that health and vigor deperd upon the purity of the blood : jet how few act upon this truth, compared with the many who neglect themselves and lay the foundat ions of ihe mostformidahlocomplaints when a few doses of these purifying Pills would give then instant comfort and future health. Holloway’s Pills is no palliative treatment, butthemost searching and-fundamental means ot redressing all wrongs in the stomach liver, kidneys, and throughout the circulatory and nervous systems. Holloway’s Pills are most admirably adapted for a family medicine, as the most youthful, delicate and susceptible, may fearlessly take them, when more violent measures would bo highly dangerous.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 328, 7 August 1868, Page 3
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