Holloway’s PiLLS : *-This cooling Medicine may be used with the happiest effects when the blood, is overheated autf a tendency to inflammatory actipn appears in the system* a course of one Pill a day taken shortly before dinner does away with the indigestion, fullness, and flatulency—indications of a. weak stomach or disordered liver. A few Pills .taken at , bedtime act as alteratives and aperients ; they not only relieve the bowels, but regulate every organ connected with them, overcbme alt humours, and encourage a free supply of ail the secretions essential to ouj welLbeiqg- HoUoyuy’s -PiKs* thoroughly cleanse andperfectly regulate the circulation, 'and in hot climates' and high temperatures; induce that feeling of comfort pluch aecompinimenf of a Kgfl State Of health.—A.DVT. WB mehts are in progress for the visit os another English team of cricketers to the Australian Softies- for the'season of f 5-7. The ■proposal is made by Mr. ywhite, and any risk would be borne the oßcJfeJers . w .their* porters in Jingland. uuuep at this early, ip oplef fhat all arrangements may be satisfactorily settled. 4tnb<wuiAbn<K The Melbourne correspondent, of the JBallarat Star says 7 the sporUsg news ■of-today is. principally comprised iq .the fact of- three horses ’hitherto unbadked been 'brought into the market for ttie JWlbenmed'iip." Iwotrf these fbr*> part of the New Zealand contiogentj Viz., Sjrx'Ka&hWp Jjurline aruPßullfon fi, Derby candidate) ■will leate'ira fefrdaysf fir the Handpick ■Spriqg Meeting, ftA being very Thb Yicfcria Racing Club have -adopted resolutions to .tjje JpJloyring .effect That po.two-year old run ih a handicap race with its senior ; and that no two-year old compete in any race : forj a -disttoce exceeding 4neC mflb.” | This has caused a bit of a stir. ' ’ I Mb. ThomasMiOKenzib, Secretary <f the. AGrn'ZeiAmii Zjpw <?ompapy, Was Widow,.and.. Orphans’ Society of the,. OOH‘Fellows, srith a very handspme gea i aervieet bearing. 3 Alw flowing inscription.: V Presented, to P.P.GjM. Mackenzie, bi the President, Vice-p?re sident, and meiibßfc of . the. Widows and Orphaoa’. Fund, farrifti, fwft’ as Bubns’ Character as an EiersEstrN., —At, the w»ivers*ry:<hwr pf the P if *‘ in the Cietipier (Mr. ID. Mitchell) .jcommuuwated to ttal jnseting what wry ( fafrijy, he galled, a discovery regarding Burns life as an exciseman, and wfiidh'ktibwAMnf itTalpteMiiigd light as to his duties. The substance of it may be said to be this — WKM tWliliridlßfveafie Office was removed in 1856 to the new wing of ■ 'ffi?42®’wX°^i st t)^>& k o s i being cut upforwaeto paper, a gentleman’
discovered books and papers belonging to i the old Excisw Office isr J£dinburgh< He instituted a search about Burns,ldlhithe following ancness^ — L Burns’ official/ ■charudter was. found recorded, .ial HW.’ plaaes-; 2. A register wawfound where W was toomitotod fcrpromotionsland fl.'lf' must be. gratifying,to,admirers of thb -■ immortal exttsAnhn” to learn iW Iturtrr'was mbwri-xeprataa evefe in the slightest degree «r*frr what was ca led entries referred torbgarding Bums ai <5 Three ye»rs.Mtor, there m Ascend entry The poet does pretty well.” * These ■HteidwJaSt supefririorthip vflfefrhri Sdiiaad wc old in the ordinary—course have been iroTt is ft® to Y£r, M’Fadzean, ajie_W member of ithe iTtoffifrtiMnbS md to the rWeareh and iadusbty of his fat ier interesting eta. jdm ' ft
T ! CATTLE Wafers.' -ft ' Hit TufbTi AffWSiv „ft EPP^YAJUD^^^EAKI; 1 ,, ON ■VVEfiNESDAY, fI2S» : WHr.;Ai«2 CTiftt,- . • Tt :D73*l In er ■ ’tpa *»»!♦ o) •t-*-rpO <uidarsign#d .will „L -ADOHOklasnUxe ; .„ ,1 • CATTLE, comprising— ’ e :‘i . . A*™ W Wngandjpst Steers and Heifers ,»j ,-■> , ■* .f . - A pair of Good Plough Mato I A Cart Ad Harness complete, apcl'A l '- ' k r . Barrowmans’ Swing Plou^."' > ' | Persons haring stock for isle «n the aboxa. .wnreai-W. , AHO .r* “BI SMAKUteHi1 : M aI—HJjLJ .iil'J 1/.3H I rpHIS horse will be altered by AUCTION J- at 3 o’clock on the di# bf-Pfibde. !Tty> owner hdt' having Paddork accommodation for -MbWjtos.season.,, IJpset price. ifllOO. W. S. GEEENE. .: ~JOH.idL.v i_ JMPOUNDEI) AT MAXAEAKjA— By W. Walsh, SeptdmtferßplifW. I Brown Mare, sore ‘ back, ’ branded BO Off rfiiiniilwE.* ■■■ l ii ' : The above will be seld <t Yards oh Tuesday, 28th September, unless redeemed. “ ■ H. M. STEGKJAbL, [ 563 Poundkeeper.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 3
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