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FAMILY APERIENT and ANTIBCLIOU3 PILLS (Sugar-coated) for Indigesfcioa, Liver and Stomach Complaints, Habitual Oostivenesg, Sick Headache, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, &c, &c. These Pills are composed solely of vegetable matter, and are recommended as a most valuable medicine in complaints arising from an irregular or overloaded condition of the stomach and bowels, such as pain and giddiness in the head, attended with lassitude and weariness after slight exertion. They are mild, but certain in their operation, requiring no alteration in the manner of living, and may be taken with great advantage, under any cir cuinstauces, when an aperient is necessary. PREPARED BY G. BONNINGTON, trafalgar-street, Nelson, PROPRIETOR OF THE PURE SAGO FLOUR, Fob Infants and Invalids, And AGENT for the following Popular Preparations :— HOOD & CO.'S CORN SOLVENT, BUNTER'S NERVINE, the Cure fob Toothache, HOOD & CO.'S WASHING LIQUID, AND TUB CARANGARA BLACK OXIDE OF COPPER POMADE, the New Discovery for Baldness. 231 WAIMEA-SOUTH STEEPLE-CHASE MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1869. The GREaT Waisiea South Stakes, of 100 soys., added to a sweepstakes of 5 soys. each; half forfeit to the fund ; second horse to receive 10 soys. out of the stakes; open to all comers. Entrance, 2 soys. each. Over about three miles fair hunting country. Three-year olds to carry 9ib. ; four-year olds, lOst. ; five year olds, lOst. 101 bs. ; sis and aged, list; to close and name, under cover, to Secretary "YVaimea South Jockey Club, on or before 11th February; and the forfeits (if any) to be declared on or before 18th February. The Amatruk Stakes, of 10 soys. Entrance, 1 «ov. each' to the fund. Over about one and a-half miles fair hunting country; catch weights; post entrance. The Wakefield Free Handicap, of 50 sots. Acceptors, 3 soys. each to the fund. Entrance, 1 soy. eac:. Over about two miles fair hunting country. The winner of the Great Waimea South Stakes to carry 1011)3. extra; to closo and name, under cover, to the Secretary Waimea South Jockey Club, on or before 22nd February ; and the weights to bo declared at the post by three o'clock on the same day. Scsatoh Flat Race 3 wiil take place during the day. CONDITIONS. Three horses, the bonajlcle property of separate owners, to start in each race, or the public money will be withheld. Each nomination to be accompanied with the entrance fee, or the same will not be received. Stakes to be made good previous to starting. The rules of the Great National Steeple-chase will be adhered to. The decision of the Stewards to be final. Horses to be at the posb for the Great Waimea South Stakes, by Twelve o'clock; for the Amateur Stakes, by Two o'clock ; and for the Wakefield Free Handicap, by Four o'clock. The stakes to bo paid by the Seoretary, at the Forest Inn, on the Monday following the races. Stewards : Henry Redwood, jun., Mr. Robert Hooker, Esq. Mr. John Devenport, Mr. Geo. Moonlight, Mr. P. C. Gowland, Mr. Chas. Landon, Hugh Stafford, Esq. W. White. BOBT. M. SMITH, 620 Hon. Sec. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the powerful Cart-horse SAMPSON, Rising 3 years old. Sampson will stand every Tuesday, at tlio Bridge Hotel, Waime East, and at the Wakefield Arms. Every Saturday, at the Plough Inn, Richmond, and at the Turf Hotel, Stoke 527 E. WEBBY. TO STAND this SEASON, the imported Cart-horse WESTMINSTER, 6 years old, and one of the best horses ever landed in Nelson. WESTMINSTER will stand at the Wakefield Arms, on Mondays; Richmond, on Wednesdays, calling at John Sigglekow's, Appleby ; other days at his own Stables, unless other inducements offer; of which due notice will be given. Fees, Three Guineas, and 2i. 6d. Groomoge. JOHN" KEEE, 445 WwaieftWeßt. ,

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1171, 15 December 1868, Page 4

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