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Sportuf. I N C 0 L N RACES. THURSDAY, MAY 18. Stewards : R. M. Morten, Esq, E. W. Delamain, Esq. W. D. Barnard, Esq. J. Brabazon, Esq. Judge—W. D. Barnard, Esq. Starter—J. Shsnd, Beq. Claw of the Scales, C. E. Merchant, Esq. Clerk of the Course—E. W. Millet, Esq. Start, twelve o’clock. PROGRAMME Hurdle Race-OF 25 sots, added to a sweepstake of 5 sots each, over 8 nights of hurdles. 3 yrs, 9 st •, 4 yrs, lOst 6lb ; 5 yrs list; 6 years and aged, list 71b. Winner of any Hurdle Race or Steeplechase, of the value of 25 sovs, to carry 5 lb extra; of 50 sovs, 10 lb extra; distance, 2 miles. Maiden Plate—Of 20 sovs. 2 sovs entrance. 2 yrs, 6st 71b ; 3 yrs, Sat; 4 yrs, 9st 3lb; 5 yrs. 9st 8lb; 6 years and aged, 9st 9lb; for all horses that have never won a sweepstake or plate, district races, or otherwise; distance, li miles. Lincoln Plate—Of 60 sovs. Entrance, 4 sovs each. 3 yrs, Bst; 4 yrs, 9st 3lb; 5 yrs, 9st 10lb; 6 years and aged, 9st 13lb; distance, 2 miles. Saddle and Bridle, presented by Mr Angus, and Whip, presented by Mr Haskett. Entrance, 10s each. Catch weights. Post entry. For untrained horses, all horses excluded that have ever won an advertised race of the value of 7 sovs. Distance, 1 mile. Consolation Handicap— Of 10 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 1 sot each. Distance, 1 mile.

RULES. That no horse start whose owner is not a subscriber of at least 1 sov. to the fund, with the exception of Saddle Race. That the decision of the Stewards be final No allowance for mares or geldings. All winners to pay 5 per cent, for expenses. Any person making a protest, to lodge 2 sovs with the secretary, and should such protest prove frivolous, the money to go to the funds. Entries to be made under cover to the Secretary, Wheat Sheaf Hotel, on or before 8 o’clock p.m., Monday, May 10. Entries to bo paid and colours declared at the time of entry. F. MARCHANT, 5647 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Properties for Sale.

FREEHOLD LAND, TIMARU. F OR SALE Quarter-acre section of Town Land in Timaru. Title Crown grant. Apply to, WOLEDGE & CO., 4981 c Auctioneers, Lyttelton.

FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE in Lyttelton, comprising Dwelling Honse and Garden. The House contains Eight Rooms, Kitchen and Pantry, with good approach and every convenience, is well supplied with iron tanks, and the garden stocked with fruit trees. No reasonable offer will be refused. For full particulars, apply to WOLEDGE & CO., 4980 c Auctioneers, Lyttelton. A BARGAIN! Jjl 0 R SALE, FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLINGS. One quarter-acre, Town section, Christchurch (five minutes walk from High street) Having frontage to Lichfield street, containing 10-roomed house, and frontage to Barbadoes street, containing 6 roomed honse with stoves, ranges, artesian well, garden, and closely fenced, now let to good tenants. Apply to ED. ROPER, Oxford Terrace, West, adjoining 5637 WALTON & CO.’S BOND.

JP O R SALE, 1. 200 AcresTreehold Land. 2. Also, the Colombo Brick and Tile Works, with all the working plant, xir., brick, tile, and pipe machines, presses, png mills, barrows, Ac., &c.; large drying shed, kiln, and two cottages. 3. Also, grass paddock of 7 acres, with 10 Stall stable, loose box, hay loft, grain room, with large horse power chaff cntter. 4. Also 3£ Acres Land on the south Christckurch road, with a well designed six-roomed house, new. 5. Also, 10 Acres Bush Land, Oxford. 6. Also, 8 -J-acre sections, Saltwater Creek. 7. Also, £-acre, Ferry road, near Mr Angus’. 8. Also, 3 four-roomed Cottages, near Railway Station.

Also, section corner Colombo street and south belt. ' 10. Also, i-acre Land and Cottage, Fendal Town road. 11. Also, 8 four-roomed Cottages, near St. Luke’s Church. 12. Also, Cottage, near Gas Works. 13. Also, those extensive premises in Lichfield street, now in the occupation of the undersigned, with large dwelling-house, and two shops, office, &c. U. Also, several well-known draught horses and chargers. Also, drays, spring cart, sledges, and harness, saddles, &c. The above lots'can be divided to suit purchasers, and will be sold on very liberal terms. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH BAILEY, 5675 Christchurch.

Miscellaneous. CHILDREN’S DISEASES. lODIZKD SYRUP OF HORSE-RADISH. Prepared by Grimault and Co., Paris.— This Syrup contaius iodine, combined with the juice of water-cress, horse-radish, and scurvy-grass, in which iodine and sulphur exist naturally, and, for this reason, it is an excellent substitute for Cod Liver Oil, which is generally supposed to owe its efficacy to the pre-ence of iodine. The lodized Syrup of Horse-radish invariably produces most satinfactory results administered to children suffering from lymphatism, rachitism, congestion of the glands of the neck, or the various eruptions on the face so frequent during infancy. It is also the best remedy for the first stage of consumption. Being at once tonic and depurative, it excites the appetite, promotes digestion, and restores to the tissues their natural firmness and vigour.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2603, 8 May 1869, Page 4

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