$ItkeH»oits, PLOUGHING MATCH. THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL PLOUGHING MATCH in connection with the Agricultural Association will take place on TUESDAY, July 3rd, in a field at Richmond, belonging to Mr. Hark- , pess, 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 *ge:-- '. First Prize, £i ; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £l , GLASS 11. BULLOCKS, without a Qriver and Ploughman, of. any age:— First Prize, £3', Second Prize, £1. If more than six teams should compete in this class, the prizes will be the same as in the first and third , class. CLASS 111. BULLOCKS, with a Driver and Ploughman, cf: any age:— t Frst Prize, £i ; Second Prize, J2; Third Prize, £l. CLASS IV. HORSES or BULLOCKS, with or without a Driver,' for Ploughmen under sixteen years of age :-— Fiist Prize, £3; Second Prize,- £1. All Ploughs to start at Ten o'clock, a.m,, and to' finish by Three o'clock, p.m. Quantity of<land to be ploughed by each plough will, not exeted one half acre. The furrow slice not to.ba less than five inches deep, nor more than nine inches widey ;■ •■ The Judges will be instructed; cto withhold any » prize now advertised in any of the above classes, unless the ploughing be meritorious. The owners of any plbughs-not being/the property • of a member of the Agricultural Association must pay ~ an entrance of 2s. 6d. , . ; ?I . „„„ ~ Parties who reside .*t §'distiiiice'lrom the ground may put their working o»ttle J1&"-tha Fair Ground on ' nights before, and after, the Ploughing Batch. FEDOR KELLING, 669 Secretary. FAIR. 'THE RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR •-V. will be held on the ground belonging to the Association at Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, .the 4th' day of July next. , Admission for all description of Stock free of charge, except to the Pens. W. HARKNESS, 675- Secretary. OUR OLD FRIEND will send yout PORTRAIT at his own expense to any part of England, Ireland, or Scotland, if taken before the 4th of July. ' • So torget not Oxley's Gallery, Bridge-street, and • the 4th of July. , 654 ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Mixed RYE GRASS and CLOVER SEED. ». SUTCLEFSI, 553 Motueka. ;■ ; . iii ■' .ii i ————«•* THE FRIENDOF ALL! JJOLLOWrFs PILLS. NERVOUS DISORIERS. ; What is more fearfulthan'a breaking down of .the nervous system ? To'be exciteable or nervous in.*., small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be found ? There is one.: —drink but little ' wine, beer, or spirits, or far-better, none; take ;ho coffee,—weak.tea being preferable; get* all the', fresh, air you can; take three or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding.the use 'of ilops; and if these golden rules are followed, you will be happy ra Dfiind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. ' -_' '."'.""' , MOTHEQB ANP. DAUGHTERS. ' If there,, is one thing more-tham another for which these pills are sp: faitious, it is their' pnrifying nropextie?, especially their power of cleansing the blood.from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. , Universally Adopted as theono-grattj remedy for female complaints, they hover fiiil, nevei" weaken the system, and always bring ;ebe«Jtl,wH*t: ■• ir required. ~ ; '. • - ,•. -y Yy , --y. ■'0> '.yY:'y . r SIC.KHeADACHB3ANDJT*KTOF*?PMrrE' '. :". . ] These feelings which co s»dden T us, most frequently ~ arise from 'annoyances or.trouble,^froi^'obsSructed perspiration, or from eating end drinking what is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. Tncsa organs must be regulated if you -nish to ba well. ,Tho Pills, if taken %ccordincr to tlie printed instructions, will quickly restore ts healthy; action to both liver ?,nd stomach, whence follows, as ft natural copse* quencc^ji good eppetito nnd o clecx head. In the ER6tand West Indies ecorcoly any other medicine ia ever used for these fiisordera,. '•.-■> HOT? TO BS StfltONG. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. ■ It may 'appear singular that Holloway'a Pills should be recommended for ft run upon the bowels, many persons euppesing that they' would increase relaxation. This is a great mistake, however, for these Pills will immediately correct the liver'and ; stop every liind of bowel complaipt. In warm climates thousands of lives have beeu saved by the use^ of thia mediciae, which in a\l cases gives tono and vigour to the whole orgenic system however deranged;—health and strength following,cra matter of course. The , appetite too is' wonderfully increased by the us* of these Pills combined with the use of eolid in preference to. fluid diet. Animal food is betterthan broths and stews.—By removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humours from the liver, stomach or blood, the cause of dysentry,'dierthae, fend other bowel complaint* is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and the action of the bowels becomes regular, Nothing will stop the relation of the bowel* so quickly as this fine correcting medicine. — DISORDERS OP THE .IIDN3YS. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or two little water; or whetblu^jr be afflicted with stone or gravel, or aches .mahit.in the loins over the regions of the kindneyfl,^B^Ja Pills should be taken according to the printed, oifec? tions, and the Ointment should be well rubjpi into 3t the Ismail of the back at bed time. This trestment Will give «lmost immediate relief when all other means have failed. ■ '' FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDEB. : No medicine will so effectually improve the tone o the stomach as theso Pills; they remoy« all acidityf occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet, They reach the liver, and rfeduce it to a' healthy ac-. tion; they are wonderfully, efficacious in cases,<bfsp*im, --in ff.ct they never fail in curing all disorders of tha liver and stomach, > 0 '< Hollmay't Pill* are the best rtnußy Tchownin the wwld :'-' for the following' diseases: — - ."* Ague- Inflammation Asthma - Jaundice Bilious complaints - Liver Complainta Blotches on the Skin Lumbago : - Bowel Complaints • Pile? -- *• • "Colics Rheumatism Constipation of theßowels' Retention of Urine Consumption Scrofula, or King'a Evil Debility ' Sore Throats Dropsy otone *nd Gravel Dysentery. Symptomi Erysipelas Tic-Doloureux Female Irregularities Tumours Fever* ef all kinds Ulcers "jrjta Venereal Affections Gout Worms of fill kinds Headache • Weakness from wh*Uv« Indigestion cause, &c, dec. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 2-14, Strand, (near Teinplo Bar), London, -jid GO, Maiden-lane, New York; also by ?11 respectabb Druggists :>nd Dealers in «e^icines throughout tho civilised world. \* There ia b comiderabb 2q,vui<j by taking tha larger sizes. IT.B.—Directions for the guidancs of patients in overy disorder Are .ifflsed to eich ben. Sole Agent for NrJaon, W. WIL3IS, 3d&&ntts et. In bosss tt 13id-» 8»- 9d„ aod 4j. Sd.gr ;>._ * » • Hardy<itr3Bt, iJ,elßoa. &S3 W^^Vus'H,' TURNER, V v « Nile-otrest, Waimea-road. 685
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 4
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