Holloway't Ointmeut. — Good Spirits. — Every one has frequently experienced Budden personal charges from gaiety to gloom. The wind and weather oft receive the blame when a faulty decision ia the sole cause of the depression. Holhw&y's Pills can be honestly recommended for regulating a disordered stomach and thereby improving digestion. They entirely remove the sense of fulness and opprtßaion after eating ; they clear the I furred tongue and act as a wboleEome stirnu- j lant to the liver and as a gentle aperient to ' the bowels They healthfully rouse both body and mind. Holloway's Pills are the best known antidotes ior want of appetite, nausea, flatulency, heartburn, laDgour, depre* sion, and that painful apathy which is so cbaract3riatic of chronic derangement of the digestion. 3331
Public Notices. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. President: Sir David Moneo. Vice President : Hon. T. Keswick, M.L.C. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Robert Disheh. Directors : Mr. David Burns, Mr. D. M' Donald, Mr. C. L. Maclean, Mr. J. 0 Modtbat, Mr. A. 11. Bbind, Mr. W. Wtlie, Mr. D. Chisholm, Mr. A. Robebtson . Sports Commit' ee : Mr. J. C. Moutbat, I Mr. A. H. Bbind, Mr, A. BoßsivreoF, I Mr. D. Bubns, Mr. D. Chjsholm, The SPORTS connected with the above, Society will be held in the Grounds ot Ralph Richardson, Esq., Maital VaUty, on FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1875. To Commerce at Eleve* a m., Shabp. Ist 2nd ~. rrize. Prize. Eatl 7s. a. s. d. 1. Flat Race for Boys ... 10 5 10 2. Running High Leap... 30 15 3 6 3. Tossing the Caber ... 40 — • 6 0 4. Flat Race for Men (100 yards) 40 20 3 0 5. Throwing Cricket Ball 20 10 2 6 6. Vaulting with P01e... 60 30 4 0 7. Putting the Stone (22 Pounds) 40 20 3 0 8. Flat Racefor Men (300 yards) 40 '20 3 0 9. Sack Race 20 10 20 10. Running Flat Leap ... 30 15 2 6 11. Wrestling (Cumberland Style) 60 30 4 0 12. Wrestling (Cornish Style) CO 30 4 0 13. Feats on Horizontal , Bar 40 20 3 0 14. Mile Champion Race 120 60 7 6 15. Highland Fling ... 20 10 2 0 16. Sword Dance 20 10 2 0 17. Standing High Leap 30 15 2 6 18. Three-Legged Race ... 3 ) 15 20 19. Hurdle Race 50 30 so 20. Hop, Step, and Jump 20 10 2 0 2!. Old Man's Race (over 50 years) 20 10 2 0 22. Halt Mile Race ... 60 30 4 0 23. Tilting ia the Ring... 140 100 5 0 24. Best Highland Costume 20 25. Best Pressed Competitor 20 In addition to the Money Prize, a Silver Cup wili be given by the Society to the winner of the Mile Race, provided the distance be run within five minutea, to be won for two consecutive years. , REGULATIONS. 1. Entries must be made at the Entry Booth. 2. Unless two competitors enter, no prize will be givea ; and unless three competitors, no second prize. 3. No person will be allowed to compete for any event whose dress has not been previously approved of by the Committee. 4. As no alteration will be permitted in the order of the events, competitors are informed that no entries will be received for any event alter the number of such event is signalled, and it is also intimated that as soon at an event is signalled it "will be proceeded with. 5. Disputes will be settled by tha Judges, whose decision will be final. 6. Prizes will be settled on the ground. 7. Competitors for Tilting to go at a hand gallop. 8. No horses allowed on the ground, except those entered for Tilting, and then only while lhat game is in progress. 9. Competition for all events will be confined strictly to amateurs. 10. Admission to ihe ground : One Shilling. 11. Admission to the Grand Stand: Two Shillings; Children, Half-price. 1-2. A first-class Instrumental Band will be in attendance. 13. Licensed Victuallers' and Refreshments Booth on the Grounds. N. B.— Members of the Society and their Families will be admitted to the Ground Free on presentation of Tickets of Membership at the gate. Tickets of Membership may be had on application to aieisrs. Burns, Moutbat, Chjsnoi.ii and tbe Szcbetabt. A. H. BRIND, 2 j*9 Secretary. " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on JLI and after the 24th day of JANUARY, 1875, next, the Provision* of the •' CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868," will be enlorced ou our LAND, being Section No. 3 of 143, and Section No. 209 on Square 2, situate in Wairaea South ; and also on Sections Nos. 16, 15, and 121, and part 2of 127 in tbe district of Waimea East j and that it is our intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all CATrLE TKhSPESSING upon the said land, whether the same be fenced or unftneed. WILLIAM JE3SOP & SON. December 21, 1874, 3255— 4 tu i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 307, 29 December 1874, Page 4
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