» IMloway's Ointmem anl Pills.— With the wapgiog season it ulrudent for all to rectity any ailment a_3ictingjrh-:m ; but it is incumbent on the aged, suffering under ulcerations yanlteimilar <wurceaof ■exility, to have thun're- ( movM,aa.if ntalfectedjiror c consequences may follow. This aiotaient is their remedy : on its powers all may^comdently rely ; it not merely eradicates tmdores.but extirpiteo the mischief at its root^wttracts the corroding poison, and stimulate Mature to fill up the ' ulcer with thoae souut , healthy granulations, which should abide thi >ugh "lite. Under this treatment tad .legs be :ome sound, scorbutic skins cast off their sea! ?s, and scorbutic sores cease to anno •. Bucl hope for the dispase was unknown in forme ■ days. 2.98
W\A*fTED, for the Waira^/TWO or /THR EE strong active LiTDS. Apply U D/RJpWICK. 2706y/ Xy^ANrEDiw^purchase. a yqnngyteUVf brgd<BULL. Apply to IWTtEN-WlCK^efardy-street. 2707 T^Unl^^^AuND NOTE. Apply X? at this office. )C 2702 T OST^fn the Cric&et Ground on Saturday J|3 Urtt. a LEATHER SATCHEL, contaicntifc S hool Boo&s marked *" W. Reid." 'lWfinder will greatly oblige by leaving the same at the Offic**f this paper. 2714 INDEPENDENT ORDER Otf' yfeOOD TEMPLARS. 7 ATWMEETING for the Member/ oU the above Order, will be held ay the TEMPERANCE HALL on WEDNESDAYONEX T, the 21st October. Tea dn the tabterat Six o'clock. Tickets, Is 6d eafch, to be ifad of the Committee. 7 After which, a PUBLIC MEETING will beh eld. Chair to be taken at 7.30 pjfa , whtn Addresses will be given by 'tto&j)eleg*tt:a from the Lodges in the Provinces^.!' Marlborough and Nehon. J. T. SMITB, 2701 G.D.R.W.G.T. mf/ STAND THIS SEASON. 'x A R EA6LE - WfaJ&A.GLE, a dark brown colt of great 'p^ef-Twhs got by Golden Eag'e, dam a tMoroughrfred mare, imported by the late Mr. G. Potter pom Victoria, in 1866, where she won several three-mile races in first-class iompany. \Golden Eagle by Risk, who was got by Carnal out of a skeleton mare. Camel (imported)Nby Camel— dam Miss Skim, by Skim—S triking Beauty, by Sorcerer— Benfngbrough— Sir Peter. Skeleton (impo/ted) by Master Roberta-dam Sir Walter Raleigh mare. \ / The stamina of theNatock of Risk/s wellknown— a quality inherited from thaji hors .'s grandsire Skeleton, who was one off the best horses ever bred in Ireland. Whfa brought out at the Carragh of Kildare, he win five out of the six races for which he started, and was sold by his breeder, the Marquis df Sligo for £2000. For first-class hackneys no better blood can be found, and the /running of Golden Eaglp, at the -Marlborough Meeting in I 861), where he defeated Vfcltigeur (halfbrother to Malvlna) and Hafcbell for the Maiden Plate, showed also thi possession of considerable speed. \^J Mondays— Black Horse. Tuesdays — Turf Hotel, White Hart, Travellers' Rest, and Beuke's. Wednesdays — Carter's and Motueka Hotel. Thursdays and Fridays— Calling at the above-named places returning home. Saturdays— At their own Stables, Colling-wood-street. Terms — jE3 a Mare, and 5s groomage. Allowance made for two or more mares. AVf fees to be p_id on or before the Ist Januajfy, 1875. / 2711 T.HARLEr. rrO S^AND THIS SEASON, obwerful Cart Colt, three yei/s old, YOyUNG CONQUE/ROR, One/of tha 1 best Cart Horses ever/ foaled in New Zeklanu, as his pedigree will testify. /Young Conquerob, by Royal/ Conqueror Jmpotted), h out of Mr HenrW Redwood's ell-known nkre Jolly, by England's Hope . mported); gflind-dam by Old Captain (imported); great grand-dam, a Van Diemen's Land mare. i J •.- Royal Conqueror, a pure! Clydesdale, took the .first prize at Batters a aa a two-year-old, ac the United Exbil ition of the Royal Agricultural' Society of England, and the Royal Highland Society, ar d was there-' fore entitled to be regarded as ti ie best colt in England and Scotland in his y ar. He waa selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood by the Hon. W. Robinson. , / England's Hops hasMtiMn Nelson some of the best cart stock ever bred here, and his excellence aa a sire is universally admitted^ Captain, or "Old Captain," the nt me he came to be known by, was a horse of rare excellence, and hia stock were always eagerly sought after. Jolly, dam of Young Conqueror, took the prize for cart fillies in. Nelson two years in succession, and the colt himself took the first prize in Marlborough. Mondays. — Black Horse. Tuesdays.— Turf Hotel, White A Hart, Travellers' Rest, and Beuke's. j•' Wednesdays. — Carterfa, . and Motueka r. Hotel. ;.'.;' . H Thursdays and Fridays, calling at' the above-named places returning home. Saturdays.— At «heir, own Stables, Col-lingwood-street. J Terms. — £3 a Mare and 5s groomage ; al'owance made for two or more mares. AH Fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1875. I 2712 T. HARLEY.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 247, 17 October 1874, Page 2
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