WONDERFUL Blood-Purifying Effect — OF— Ayer's Sarsaparilla Tlr. Charles Steplieuson, a well-known Railway Employe at Kalapoi, New Zealand, writes : "About ten years ago, while engaged in shunting, my foot caught between the rails, and my leg was fractured below the knee. It healed in time, but I have been troubled ever since with swollen veins, and have been obliged, at times, to wear a bandage. About a year ago it became much worse, and I feared I should be obliged to give np my work. A friend advised me to v.y Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so and after taking four bottles th swelling disappeared, and I uive not bcGn troubled with it oince." AVER'S SARSAPARILLA Gold Medals at the World's Chief Expoiitiong. AVER'S PILLS for Biliousness NELSONJ^EGATTA. BOXING DAYSATURDAY^iith December 1896. PBELIMINABY PBOGBAMME. 1. Third-Class Open Boat Sailing Handicap. — Boats not exceeding 14 feet long (builder's measurement). Distance, 3 miles ; twice round the- course First prize, £3 ; 2nd £1. Start 1030 a.m. 2. Second-Class Open Boat Sailing Handicap. — Boats not exceeding 18 feet long (builder's measurement). Distance, 5 miles ; twice round the course. First prize, £5 ; second, £2. Start 11 a.m. 3. Yacht Handicap.— Foi bona fide decked or half-decked boats, not exceeding 5 tons. Distance, 5 miles ; twice round the course. First prize, £12; 2nd, £5. Start 11-45 a.m 4. FmsT-CLASS Sailing Handicap. — Open to all open and half-decked boats ; but not to vessels competing in Second-Class Yacht Handicap. Distance, 5 miles ; twice round the course, First prize, £8 ; 2nd, 3. Start 12 30 p.m. 5. Maiden Four-oar Outriggers (with coxswains). — To be rowed in clinker-built boats. Distance, 1£ miles. First prize, £6 ; 2nd, £2. Start 2 p.m. 6. Senior Four-oar Outriggers (with coxswains).— To be rowed in chnker-built boats. Distance two miles. First prize, £10 ; 2nd, £4. Start 245 p,m. 7. Canoe Bace (paddles). — For not more than eight men. First prize, £10 ; 2nd, £4. Start 3-30 p.m. 8. Junior Four-oar Outriggers (with coxswains). — Diatance, 1J miles. First prize, £7 ; 2nd, £2. Start 4-15 p.m. 9. Senior Four-oar Outriggers (with coxswains).— Two miles. First prize, £15; 2nd. £5. Start 5 p.m. Shore sports, greasy pole, sea horses, Ac, at intervals during the day. BULES AND BEGULATIONS. Entrance fees to be 5 per cent on amount of all prizes, Entries to close at 9 p.m. on Tuesday; 22nd December, at the Ship Hotel, declaring vessel, tonnage, or length and beam, and distinguishing flag of sailing vessels, and names of crews competing in rowing events. The Outrigged and Inrigged races to be rowed in accordance with the rules issued by the New Zealand Amateur Bowing Association. For further regulations apply to the Secretary. WILLIAM BOGEBS, Hon. Secretary Nelson Begatta Committee. Nelson, 18th November, 1896. 2000 FINK, CHISHOLM AND CO., ICTORIA-STfIEET WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEERS, fBUIT, PRODUCE, & UENEBAL COM MISSION ME yCS ANTS. AUCTION SALES OF FBUIT DAILY. Top Pbioeß and Qoick Eetuens. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. NELSON SfIEWEfIY, NELSON. ESTABLISHED 1843. J. B- DQDSON & SON, BBEWEBS, MALTBTEBS, AHD OTTLEBS. have now on hand their justly celebrated A..X:. Tonio AJL*l£ in Pints and Quarts. BROWN STOUT PORTE!', in Finti and Quarts. XXX DRAUGHT All, in hhds, barrels, kilderkins, and kegs. EIOHMONU, MOTUEKA, A*»D BIWAEA MAIL SEBVIOE. C, Bolyoake's Coach WILL, after April 17th, leave the Btilway Station, Biahmond n arrirtl oi the 10 a.m Train Mondays, We v «, tnd Fridays. BETUBN. Leave Biwaka on Tuesdays, Tharodays, tc B»inrdays at 7.80 a.m, arrive at Motoeka 7.50, and leave Motneka at 8.0 a.nt Booking Offices : Bailway Hotel, Blohmond Moutere Hotel; Holyoake'e Matacka Hotel, Uotaeka ; Kavanagh's Post Offiea, Biwka. Booking Offioe, tfelson— Bobineon's Commeroial Hotel. Special allowance lot mtubh ptssages. LU panels left at any of the above places trill be attended to, bat mast be paid for efore delivery. nrSaddle Horses may bo hired by per« eons wishing to go to Takaka. j
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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8742, 16 December 1896, Page 4
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635Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8742, 16 December 1896, Page 4
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