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nVrOTIOE^-r-Tiif R(>YAL I^Al£ will ■^ leave WAEfePlfiLD.evety" Wednesday arid Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSa every' Thursday, iat. Nine, a.m., if the nver permits. . > ■::••■: • .-:'-:.; ■, : ''.'.■'■■':•'*;'■ v' >: ■ N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parcels delivered^ &c., &c M by ' '. ' ; ' T. ANDREWS, ; 65S :.:•■•-. • ; : ■ Mail Contractor. PLOUGHING MATCH. ~..,.-. THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL PLOUGH- -*- ING M ATCH in connection with the Agricul- ~ tural Association will take place on TUESDAY, July 3rd, in a field at Richmond, belonging1 to' Mr. Hark-: ness, opposite Mr. John Young's Blacksmith's Shop. The following PRIZES will then be offered for public competition:—. :.-..!< ■ , CLASS I.' .' HORSES without a Driver and Ploughman, of any age:— ' " f : ' • ' First Prize, £4; Second Prize, £2;. Third Prize, £1 ; .••.-■■: CLASS-II.; :'■'. ;'' . BULLOCKS, without a' Driver and Ploughman, of ■any age:— .. •■ • -•■■■ .-.;■ :■• .-,-■ ■,-'. '■.". ■■ .': • First Prize, £3; Second Prize, jgl. '■ If more than six teams should compete in this class, '■ the prizes will be the,same as in'the first and third class.. • .• '■ '.y -.'■■■■ ••: .•■ -.; ' CLASS lIT. ' BULLOCKS, with a Driver and Ploughman, of any age::— . . ,;.:..; Frst Prize, £4 • Second Prize, £2 ; Third Prize, £1. ~; '..: .. ".'.. ■ class iv. ■'..".. '.".-r*., . > ... ■. HORSES or BULLroCE3, ; with or^withbuta Driver, for Ploughmen-under sjxWe^ years of age:— l ■..' First, Prize, £$'? Second Prize, £1. - / ' AH Ploughs to start at Ten o'clock^ aim.', and.to " finish by Three o'clock, p.m. Quantity of land fo be ploughed by each plough will, not exceed oneihalf:' acre.J The furrow slice not to be less than five inches deep, nor more than nine inches wide. : , The- Judges will be instructed to withhold any prize now advertised in> any of >the above classes, unr, ' less the ploughing be merftprious.,, ; . ■■• •-,,' •; :: The owners of any ploughs not being the .property of: a member of the Agricultural Association must pay; an entrance of 2s. 6di;:; ;.-'.:.-;- -■: ;." ':^>^ : -">n. ■' ' i: y- ■ ;. (Parties who reside, at a distance from tfce^ ground may put their* working cattle iri the Fair Ground;6n nights before, and after, the PlprighingMatch. ' ' ; ; FEDOB';EELtINOi ij) - 669 . . '.-Vr ■ . Secretary.-: i . FAIR." ■■.■ ■'■•■■ ' /,:' >f HE RICHMONO CATTLE FAIE .-*- will be held on the' ground belonging to the Association-at Bichmond, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of July next. \ ' <; ~ -~:■..; .-..;■'.■ 'Admission for all description of Stock free of ehargr, , except to the Pens. ; ' ;>l' 'Ui ' .;;... ■~_ ■ ..,, ;w. har^ness^ ,-■■ . 675- -.;•,■-■■ : ■• ... < ■..-=.;.. 'i.,>^/>9&sWl<-J i OVB, OliD ERjE'S^^wfflcisen^ 1 V^onr"^, PORTRAIT athiiowjn.expensetqany, part of-,. Blhgland, kellantl,:or.Scotland; if takenbeforethe 4th ' of July.- •■■'.■■-'■ '•'■■'^ -j- ■'■; '--<■'-'' "'■" J- ■-' V,'1'- '-^ iSotorget not Oxley's Galle^ Bridge-straet, and the 4th of-July.' , ,; _.., ; ., ; 654 ; . - THE FBI END OF ALL! '■■] ■' rf ■■"'■-. gOLLO WAX'S: PILLS. : • : NERVOUS 'DISpRBERS. ( What is more, fearf jiHhan albreaking; down of the nervous .system.? To be exciteable. or, nervous in a. small degree ? 'ifl^ most distressing,i for where can a re- . medy be'1 found?' ;There is-'one :^-drihk but little wine, beer, or spirits, or.-Taribetter,, -none; itaka: no^ | coffee,—weak tea being preferable,;.,get all. the fresh. , air you can; take ithreeor four Pills every night; eat plbnty of'solids, avoiding' the us"c; of slops; arid if - these golden rules are followed,,you will be.happy in ; r mind and strong in body; .and forget you have any 'nerves.- ■'■*■' ' MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. _ '■ ;If there is one ; thing, mqr^than another for which these pills are so J^iaous, it isttheir piirifying properrtl^s, especially their power of cleansing the blood from . all impuiities/ and removing dangerous and suspended I sdcretions Universally adopted as the, one grand . remedy for female complaints, they never fail,' never weaken the system, and always bringl about- what is; : required.-: a-.■■;■'■■ :■■■■■■■ ,■■' ■■ ; ' ,■■.■■'■.:'=■■' - •'•'■ '-■■ SIGK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE- : These feelings wnich so sadden us, most frequently , arise■ from annoyances Or trouble; from obstructed-" perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is unfit ;.f for us, thus disordering the ]iver and stomach. These.: , organs must be regulated" if you wish to be well. The Pills, if taken' according to, the printed;. instruc1-- ; tions, will quickly restore -a h/alth}'; action to both liver, and stomach, whence follows, as a natural conse- , ; quence, a good appetite; arid » clear head. In th« ,'East'ahd- West Indies scarcely any* pther medicine ii ' evei'used for these disorders. > ■ - •'■■' . • ... . , -; HOW TO BBSTRQNG.... , v Never let the bowels'be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may appear singular that : Holloway'« Pills should be recommended ifoiy *; rmi upon •. the bowels, many persons supposing that they would in- ~, crease relaxation. This'is a" great mistake, however, ; for'these Pills will immediately correcfthe liver and stop every kind of bowel, complaint.; ,In warmclimatea : thousands, of lives have beeu saved by the use, of, this medicine,' which in a\l cases gives tone and. vigour to the whole organic system however deranged,—health!: 'and strength fQllowing;.as : a matter flf • course: The .; • appetite top As wonderfully increased^ by the, use of these Pills combined with the use r of solid in prefer,enco to fluid'diet.i -Ariimaifoodis better than broths atidBy removing i fermented,: )0r other, impure humours from the liver, stomach or blood, .the , cause of dysentry; dianhae, and other bowel com-' plainU is expelled. The result is,-that the disturbance - is; arrested; and the/action of the bowels becomes, re- ? giilar.. Nothing will stop ,the relaxation of the bowek so quickly as this fine correcting medicine^ . ; ,:^ DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.- . '' In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they - . secrete ntoo much or; two little water; "or whether they ;. be afflicted with stone or 3gravel,; or aches and paina in the loiiis over, the, regions of the kindriey<e,; these Pills should be takeni according, to the printed • direc-j -. tions, and the Ointaient Bhbuld be well nibbed into . . the'small of the- ba'ck:iat -bed time; This treatment will give; almost; immediate reliefs when , all mother. -, means have failed. ~! -~ '■■]'■ .'.. ■ v.. '"' FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDER. - : No medicine will so5 effectually improve the tone wv the stomach' as. these,; P,ilk; they, remove; # aqidityf occasioned either by intemperance.; or improper diet, .. They reach the livef;iin:d reduce it to :a;healthy acs ;tion ;they are^ wonderfiiliy efficacious itfHsesof spa«m', •r-rin; fact. they .never fail in curing all -disorders of the , : liver and stomach. . ,:. '.. ■ . .: . Holloway't Pills are tJie best remedy known in the wont :■■■.".':.:■:; for* the following diseases ;j— .■'- -'••" >' ■ Ague • -;.'.-'.'.' Inflammation Asthma ' Jaundice • .; ; Bilious complaints Liver Complaints Blotches on the Skin Lumbago;-, ;■ Bowel Complaints Pl^9 .. :: . Colics ' Rheumatism Constipation of theßowels Retention of Unno Consumption ; Scrofula; or King's Evil Debility ■ ■ > ■. Sore Throats ,;, Dropsy - - Stone and Gravel Dysentery Secondary .Symptom» Erysipelas Tic-Dol&tireu*- ■ Female Irregularities Tumours, Fevers of all kinds Ulcers Fits ■" ' . ".-■'■ Venereal Affetitionit ; Gout ■ Worms of all kinds Headache Weakness from whatever Indigestion cause, &c, &c. , , : Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244,^ Strand; (near Temple Bar), London, and 80,' ' -Maiden-lane,; New York; also, by: all vrespectable '. Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughput the , civilised world. . "" " . ..' '"'.•' '. *^.* There is a considerable saving by taking the' .-.;■ ; ;' .largersizeSi • ?.•!,[:■'. f:'j.\-)s';.,'■■ '■' N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patiente in every disorder are affixed to each box. " : 1 Sole AgentforNelson;- W^WILEIEJ Bridge-street, ' ; In boxes atl3id.j 2s; Sd-.^nd 4s. 6d. each, i

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 279, 22 June 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 279, 22 June 1860, Page 4

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