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Entire Horses. mO STAND THIS SEASON at JL BOSTREVOR, Pichmosd. The Thoroughbred Horse S H E RWOOD, Own brother to Mistletoe, by Diomndee, dam May Flower by St. Giles, out of Woodstock. A bright Bay, 16 ha ds high, of great/rfflP-* stance, especially adapted ior gettina^useful Carriage Horses or wdghtr carry in glfackß. ■«2> __2. / well-knmvn DraugKt Horee CApWp, By Glancer, out of a Oly 'd.3 Champion mare, 5 years old, good temreredjihoroughly staunch, and has proved bimsell a( sure foal getter. Terms : J. 2. Paddocks provided at usual rates. CHARLES CANNING. Bcstrevor, Richmond, 10th October, 1874. .608—26 Books. i BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS ! ! ! E LUCAS & SON call attention • to the following L1 ST OF BOOKS, which they have on ; SALE at Low Prices : — History of England Select Library of Fiction Companion Library Lucy Bell's First Place Tales of a Grandfather Robinson Crusoe One Hour a Week Story oi Robiu Hood Marius Flaminius Luke Barnicoat Rosa or the Two Castles Old Humphrey's Tales Three Liitle Spades The Swallows of Leigh Farm Martyrs of Spain Harry Hope's Holidays Brave Bobby The Giant Killer Language of Flowers Tales of Scottish Chivalry Nettie's Mission Old Helmet Moderu Sacred Poetry * Sunday Half-hours ' Consult Me for all you want to know Enquire within upon Everything Fairy stories with a purpose Marion's Sundays Melbourne House Daisy Profitable Gardening Byron's Poetical Works Charles Bead's Novels The Martyr Missionary Mayne Reid's Novels Carleton's do . Miss Braddon's do Down in a Mine The Basket of Flowers House in Town Loudon's Encyclopaedia — Architecture Cruden's Concordance Milton's Poetical Works Moore's Poetical Works ,TJ_e Ferroll Family ' Walks with Mamma Chronicles of an old Manor House Sylvia Lovers The Innocents abroad WinterEveningß Drayton Hall Queechy Pryde's Navigation Smiled Character Anecdotes of Animal Life The Henwife Piper ou Poultry Men of History Old World Worthies The Holiday Camp Washed ashore What shall I Be The House in Town The Cousin from Jndia The Boy Cavaliers The Buried Cities <f Campania Exiles jn Babylon Wonders of Bodily Strength and Skill The Playfellow Everyday. Cookery Book Ball Room Manual Etiquette for. Gentlemen iEtiquette for Ladies The Lent Jewel The Enchanted Horse Parents and "Children Original Poems The Child' World Hupert Rochester Prince Hempseed '1 he Boy makes the Man Cousin Phillis [ 'Iho Mau of Business | 'ir.lie Silver Cup | Lighthouses and Lightships J£oud_ .ne W/prid Men of History _ The Wonders of Science The Playground and- the Parlor Golden Secret Standard Penny Readings Susy's Flower Grecian Stories Every Boy's Book Boy's .Own Book Tales of many Lands Arabian Nights The Book of Authors Noble Boys Our Domestic Pets Q C H 0 0 L BOOKS O ON SALE BY R. LUCAS & SON, B 'fi'l'D'G'i ST REET NELSON. Willmer's Elementary Geography of New Zealand Collier's History of England, with .ketch of Indian, uud Colonial Empire. The Students Hume Dt. Smith's Smaller; History Mary's Grammar (Mrs. Marcet) Mayor's Spelling Phillips's School Atlas of' Australia , Introductory Atlas Collins's Selected Atlas Step by Step Geography 'for Beginners .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 239, 8 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 239, 8 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 239, 8 October 1874, Page 4

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