!! oi.i.'way's Or.\tiikxt ash I'ili.s—■lluviiijr mvry In-oak of wintry -weather exertions should I>o made I>v the iitlliftoil to recover health before unremitting cold and trying storms set in. Throat ailments, coughs, wlieczings, asthmatical all'eetions, shortness of breath, morning nausea anil accumulations of phlegm can readily be removed by rubbing this tine derivative Ointment twice a day upon the ehest and neck. llolloway's treatment is strongly recommended with the view of giving immediate ease, preventing prospective danger and effecting permanent relkif, These all-important ends his Ointt, ot and Pills can accomplish, and will surely pro-vent insidious diseases from fastening on the constitution to display themselves afterwards in those disastrous forms that will probably embitter life till death is almost prayed for.
'.ATE ADVERTISEMENTS CONCERT AND DANCE. A CONCERT AND DANCE, in aid of the Hampden School Funds, \v ? ill bo held in the Mechanics' Institute, Ha'.npden, on the 26th INSTANT. Admission, 2s Gd. 877 ST. ANDREWS HA.^L, JUVENILE DANCI?NG CLASS, Conducted b'y MRS. W. E.. BKI JNTON. MEETS E\"SRY W EDNESDAY, At 3.30 p.m. Terms—On c Guinea. 535 EDUCA TIONAL. rjpl-IE NEW QUARTER of the MLSiSEJ M'CAWS SCHOOL will commence ot TUESDAY, t he 23rd INST. M I HAVE this day FILED in the District Court at Oamaru a STATEMENT tl Account a:ad Balance Sheet in tho Estate#! SAMUEL PRATT, of Oamaru, a Debtor, J. W. HUMPHREY, Trustee, Oamr.ru, 19th Sept., 1579. 943 |"P r JJHIS Y OUNG LADY ADVER® TNG ."FOR A HUSBAND would
CA"LL on BI LL RAYNOR at his Lemon-| ade Factory he will be glad to como t terms with hi or. CHINIQU Y and MOSES' MISTAKE! —B. W. fIAVK.s (Late Clarke aialUor| burgh), lieho u-streat. i\KTS. "oupur Square EXVELOPftI O only Is. —B. W. U.wks, Itehcn-streef QA'SKKY'S HYMNS in great variety,kJ B. W. Hayes, (late Clarke and UorsJ bu? gh), Bookseller, Itehen-streot. THE, THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ■5" \ |-^3% mm~D E D O U I Will travel this season between MAEREWHENUA AND HAMPDEX.I BEDOUIN is a dark brown horse, will blaok points ; free from all blemish, ii| has great muscular power. When a 3-y>ar old, Bedouin beat a j field of 7 horses, including WatenvitciJ Queen Bee, Kettledrum, and Lady uf t Lako—distance, 1-J inile. He also won IM Clutha Perry Handicap, beating Lady l®f| four others—distance, 2:j miles. lie i second to Backbiter for the Lawrence To«j Plate, in 1871 ; and won the PublicuJ Purse at Waiwera—distance, 2 miles. "1 latest performance was winning the CrsT well Spring Handicap (distance, li mi'-® easily, and he has also been viotoriosj many other events. BEDOUIN is brother to the well-to l colt Saladin, the winner of many big £' a i at all distances, from 1 mile to 3, i" f'j company. I BEDOtJIN is by the. well-known tal The Colonel, a dark chestnut, 16' hanrtj free from white; remarkably haute®! long and powerful. The Colonel, by C°| sack, out of Edith, by Emigrant. Ca sc | by Sir Hercnles, out of Flora Al'lvor, t Oap-a-pie ; grand-dam Cornelia, by GrMj hopper, out of Hebe, by Hector, both »1 ported. Sir Hercules was sirs of (Joronatiol Faugli-a-baUagb, Irish fjßirdcatelicr, "•' lock, Daniel O'Rourke, Knight of George, and Songstress—all Derby ana s| Leger winners in Kngland. His fjranilsJ was sire of Stockwell, and graudsire l Blair Atliol, Colleen, St. Album, 1| Marquis, and Whalebone— enibraMiii,' -I representative of the purest ami moat S T cessful racing strain of the present Aty I Be douin's dam, Gunsara, is a dark broil with, black points, imported direct ffll Arabia, by Mr, A. Pilans, having seleci ;ed from the purest of the racing «< in th e country. Gunsara is remarW'j [lands lome and powerful, 16 hands ;o all nost any weight, and has won i jvent; i of 3 and 4 mile distances. TERMS, £3 3s. Payat >]e first of January, 1830; &rooij Fee, ss, payable at first service. Paddc icks provided 2s per week ; every.® but no responsibility. T. C. & G. M. EVANS, )39 Cloon Eafl&
rO' TRAVEL IN TTIE OAMARU : TRICT— The Purk Clydesdale Entire NTAPO L E 0 N N APOLEON was foaled the first' fov ember, 1875, and is out of the eel® >ro ad Mare Jcis, imported from J-as , nd . selected by the late John Nimmo, Vc ,st Taieri. Jess is the grand dam id loua sire Sir William Wallace. NAPOLEON'S sire is that grand o« It nperor, the property of lieri, that has got more iiv other horse in New Zealand. jl at of a mare imported from Sco l lapolern imported. „ „ p.J Terms : 1.4- 4s. Groom's Fee, it first service. . j ( Good paddocks provjded tree .veeks, after which 2s Cd per > _ :harged. All accounts payable >n or before the Ist February) leason ends. „T-,/vrrrv On )46 JAMES M'KEOWN^ EW CASTLE co ' 131 Ex Oamaru. FOR S A L~E~~ 0 lfj\ If taken in quantity wn" 8 discharging. ,02 GEORGE SUJ
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1067, 20 September 1879, Page 2
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