lowny’s remedies. . Temporary alleviation inline.Male y follows the proper rp nication of this soothing- Ointment, w ue the Pills, talv<‘ii internally, reduce the digestive functions to order, and n\c t all inflammatory tendencies. Nervous invalids will derive case and consolation from the influence of these in ;d'c.miciits, which are free from men u y and all noxious ingredients. Holloway’s celebrated Ointment and Pills present, at a trifling outlay, the means of preserving the health or uprooting diseases which have assailed the body tlnougli accident, luxury, indolence, or other causes.
Waverley Sale Yards FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. FR EEM A N R. JA CKSON will sell by Auction as above—--13 Fat Bullocks 80 Head Mixed Cattle 70 Head Mixed Store Cattle 147 Store Cattle 21 Cows with Calves 800 Wethers 300 Ewes 400 Sheep 12 Superior Lincoln Ram Hoggets A Wood’s Reaper and Binder (nearly new) Settlers intending to sell stock at the above 'sale will please forward entries at once. . FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 1181 Auctioneer. itakaramea IttConthly Sales. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At 2 p.m. w ILLIAM 'COWERS will hold bis next sale as above— Entries solicited. W. COWERN, 1182 Auctioneer. JMConster Sale of Timber, Town of Carlyle. W ILLIAM COWERN has received instructions from MALCOLM, RUSSELL & CO., to sell by public auction, at their Timber Yards. Carlyle, opposite Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, At 2 p.m. 100,000 Feet of Totara, Rimu, Matai, and White Pine Scantling Weather Boarding and Flooring IN LOTS. Terms—Under £2O, cash ; over that amount, approved Bills at 3 Mouths. W. COWERN, 1183u28 Anctiouer.
Patea County Caledonian Society. President —R. C. Tennent, Esq Vice-President —H. S. Peacock, Esq Treasure] —J. Chadwick, Esq Committee —Messrs W. Dixon, H. Chadwick, C. Dasent, J. Adamson, H. E. P. Adams, R, E. Mcßae, R. B. Hamilton, A. Hunter, J. Kitchen, S. Taplin, T. Kells, S. Dixon, A. Chisholm, A. G. King, and G. Beamish. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS to be held on THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1880Ist 2nd prize priz ii die 1 Handicap boys race, under 15, 100 yards 2 Maiden race, 150 j’ards ... •3 Running high jump 4 100 Yards (handicap) ... 5 Standing high jump 6 Handicap mile flat race 7 Maori race;;. ... 8 Vaulting with pole 9 Handicap hurdle race, 220 yards 10 Throwing heavy hammer 11 Champion walking match; 2 miles ... ;.. 12 Running long jump 13 Champion mile race 14 Wrestling (Cumberland) 15 Champion 100 yards race 1G Three-legged race ... 17 Handicap flat race, 200 yards ;.. ... .;. 18 Handicap boys race (under 12) 19 Handicap consolation race, 220 yards;-.. 20 Tilting in the Ring Plate of meeting and value 3f prizes will be notified in a future issue. .■ D. M. HARRIS; Secretary. Company’s Orders; A PARADE of No. 1 Coinpahy Patea Rifles will be held on Friday next, at 8 p.m., at the Immigration Barracks. Fines will be enforced on all absentees without leave; J. BLACK, 1186 Captain.
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 479, 26 November 1879, Page 3
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