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DE JONGH’S LIGHTBROWN COD LIVER OIL, I should say that it is owing to its extraordinary medicinal, dietetic, and regiminal properties, and which are found ta exist in no other medicine that I am acquainted with, in such • uniform combination.” DR. SAUNDERS, C. 8., Late Deputy-Inspector-General Army Hospitals, Superintendent London Medical Mission. « T HAVE used DR. DE JONGH’S JL LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL extensively among the sick poor of St. Giles’s, and consider It a valuable remedy, especially in the Wasting Diseases of Children.” DR. DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL is sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, 2s. fid. ; Pints, 4s. fid. ; Quarts, fis. ; by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the world. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HAREORD & CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON. 2 Alfred a. barnett, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR and COMMISSION AGENT. CASH ADVANCED On Freehold Properties, Leases, and other Securities. LOANS NEGOTIATED. 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Sporting ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. TANNUA.L MEETING. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 & 6, 1880. FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate of 40 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs. One mile and a half. Hobble Race of 50 sovs. Entrance, 3 sovs. About two miles, over seven flights of hurdles. Hack Hdkdli Race of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s.- Mile and a distance. Wellington Cop of 400 sovs. Second horse to receive 30 sovs from the stakes. Two miles. The winner of any handicap race of the value of 200 sovs. after declaration of weights, to carry 71bs. extra ; of two or more such races, lOlbs.; of any handicap race of the value of 100 sovs to carry 51 bs. extra ; of two or more such races, 81bs. extra. - Nominations, enclosing 2 sovs, to be made to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, Wellington, -before 8 p.m. on Thursday, 6th November, 1579. Weights declared on Monday, 24tb November, 1879. Acceptances to be notified, and 4 sovs paid, before 8 p.m., on Friday, 19th December, 1879, the balance of fi sovs to be paid on night of general entry, Mo ? day, 19th January, 1880. Flying Stakes Handicap of 50 sovs. Threequarters of a mile. Nomination, 1 sov, to be made on night of general entry. Weights declared at 8 p.m. night before the races. Acceptances with 2 sovs to be paid to the Secretary before 10 p.m. night before the races. Hack Race of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Mile and a distance. . SECOND DAY. Empibe Plate of 100 sovs. Entrance 5 sovs. Weight for age. Second horse to receive 25 sovs from the stakes. One mile and a quarter. For all horses owned six months previous to the race by bona fide settlers of the Provincial District of Wellington. Hurdle Handicap of 75 sovs. About two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. Nomination, 1 sov, on night of general entry. Weights declared 8 p.m. nisffit of first day’s races. Acceptances with 3 sovs to be made before 10 p.m. • , Wellington Racing Club Handicap of 200 ssvs. Second horse to receive 25 sovs from the stakes. Nomination 3 sovs on night of general entry. Weights declared 8 p.m. on night of first day’s races, and acceptances with 5 sovs to be paid before 10 p.m. the same night, to the Secretary, at the Empire HoteL One mile and a half. Hack Race of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s, Minimum weight, fist. Mile and a distance. Ladies’ Pdbsb of SO sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs. Gentlemen riders. One mile and a half. Consolation Handicap of 30 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs. One mile. General entry night, Monday, the 19th January, 1880. - -- - ■ - -- All communications, entries, &c., to be addressed to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, Wellington, . .u. H. M. LYON, Secretary. IGHT-jgROWN TIV E R QI L,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 4
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