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PELORUS .Jockey Club RACES. THU Us DAY, IST, JULY, 1886. STAKTKR . . H. Redwood, Esq. ,j rooo . • S. Maenllister, Esq STIiWAKUS : W. 8, Oreig T. O'Sullivan W. Reader 0. Pickering J. Brownlee (j. F. Horton Thkasubkh . . T. 11. Scott. Clerk of Scales . . W. Pickering Handi.capper . . . P. Rush Oj.kkk or the Course • W. Liylor ■o — PROGRAMME. 1. Pelorus Handicap Steeplechase, £25 i second liorsc to receive live pounds out or the stakes. Distance - About three miles. Nominations, I.os ; aeceptances, 80s. 2. Hack Steeple-chase. His-tance—-About two miles. £ Post Entries. 3.—Handicap Consolation Race. £ Distance —11 miles. Rules and Regulations. No entry will be received except on the condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint; their decision on all points connected with carrying out this programme to be final. Any person entering a protest snail deposit with the Secretary £2 2s, and this sum shall bo absolutely forfeited to the Pelorus .Jockey Club Fund if the Stewards find such protest was a frivolous one. f No person allowed to enter a horse lot any race unless a subscriber of one guinea to the Race Fund. . All Nominations to be accompanied i>y fees, name, age and description of horse, and colors of rider, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than S p.m. on Wednesday, June Kith, 1880. Weights will bo declared on Monday, June 21st, and Acceptances close on Tuesday, June 29th, at 8 p.m. Three horses to start or no race. Any jockey riding except in the colors entered will fie lined two pounds. Horses for the Pelorus Handicap to bo it the post at 1.1 a.in. shorp. Tile Rules of the Marlborough Racing f 'lnb will be strictly adhered to. THOMAS It. SCOTT, Secretary pro. few. rjp HOM A S y\] IKOROMIKO, 10 K S BEGS to announce to the people of Blenheim that he is preprred to supply the best of FIREWOOD, PILES, POSTS Ab J.) RAILS In any quantity at tin*. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Guaranteed three cortis to the truck. A largo quantity on hand foi immediate use. The trade supplied at a reduction. Orders arc to he left with 1), 11. PATTIE, Agent, &c, IGG High-street. H OLLOWAY’B 0 INTMENT, BRONCHITIS, DIfTHERIA.COUGHS, HOLDS, AND ALL DERANGEMENT. 1 : OF THE THROAT AND CHEST, In any of the above ditease?, itrim«(hatf md permanent relief is obtain*(l hy effect* illy rubbing this dett gent Ointment twicr » day upon the neck, chest, i.n buck, am in nil stages <>f influenza, settled coughs ind wheezing at the chest, the sunn treatment may be follwed with efficiency »nd safety. By rubbing this Ointment persveiinpb upon and around the affected parts twic i day, it will penetrate to the tissue: beneath ami exert the most beneficial in lice, the inflainntioii soon diminishes the pain becomes less intoh rahle, the mat ter thickens, and cure is soon e Hided in all long standing east s Holloway’, Pills should also he taken as they g enlj insist in expelling all depraved humour from the body. In this class of complaints, no matte' the age, the sex, the place, or under wha name the disease may be classifiet immediate ease arid ultimate cure, mat with certainty be procured, if this oint ment be plentifully rubbed upon the par affected, while Holloway’s Pills are takri in appropriate doses night and morning to purify the blood. Every one suffe ring from these t-x crueiating eomplaiut should have rtcours to iheap purifying remedies, as they huv rescued thousands from a life of tortur after all other means had failed to giv them relief 1 lie Ointment and Pills u*c conjointly will act so seaiehingly an certainly, as to effect cures in tire moe hopeless eases. Persons afflicted with these distressin comdlaints m ill find in this wonderft Ointment instar t mean of relief, and a and all can . ffi et their own cure withoi; explaining rhtir rnlirmity to anyom Holloway’s lb.l-, if taken in small dose greatly ps&ist ihe Ointment, as the purify the blood and regulate the etomae in an extraordinaiy rnanrer. Both the Ointment u/nl Pill* should be use in theJolloiriiiij cases. * 1 Legs ul Breasts urns aniens hilblaio.' happed Hands Diffracted anti Stiff Joints urns (soft) istuhirs * out laiultihir Swellings Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Sore Nipples Scalds Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy Sore fiends Ttnnoui s Llceis Wounds The Ointment and Pills are sold a ’u fi-s»er Hoi i.owat’s Establishment 8 Nr w Oxford Sr, London; alt y neaily every respeeu.lde v, odor f ledieiiit* tlueugbei-' the Civilised world i Pots Hud lii vet at 1- !Vl,2* Pit, ds. <> ]*, 22*. ai d niL eai it '1 t;o smallest Pc /-Ointment wins one r-ence, and th mailt at l?ox of Pi Is four dozen. Full iriiitid uireetions a:e i llix' il t< •(•It Po* m d Pox, Mill can he had in an; logmge • vi., ri Turkish, Ar'ahii L>r)ic:ii n.Peiiiuti ci L'lumbc.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 19 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 19 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1884, 19 June 1886, Page 4

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