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NELSON QUADRILLE. jQLUB f H L r. FTIBERE will be an ASSEMBLY at the X I ids-Fellows' Hall on MONDAY Nest, the 9th November. TICKETS 5/ each Dancing will commence at Eight o'clock-. i>?3i r ,^ :; :.:£^j:m____^ HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! ■ ;. "Ex iMA : IL-" STEAMER.' ;|- -LJ ■ • .' '•' - .'j ' 'i "' ■' "T'-' ' ■ ■''] HATS for figures broad and burly, HATS for straight hair a< d for curly, HATS for fains melancholy HATS for features bright and jolly. ; : - ; HATS for gentlemen of standing HATS that yive a look commanding, HATS for walking, rising, driving ■-■ \ HATS dull faces look alWin. fll. f\ •■ * HATS for gpas and watering places, HATS to we «r at Nelaon Races. HATS that stand all kinds of mauling, HATS for every trade and tailing. HATSfor travelling/- shootmg sailing. ; HAT greaseproof in storms unfailing. HATS of many >hapes divine, HATS for which the "daaifigaJpiße l ." ■ ' 7 •- HATS with which a rc# to'-enter, ' 14 '4. HATS f r scie ce^pr wfid adreniurd §i HATS that -uit the Peer or ' Peasant* "'" ' HATS that make a fellow pleasant. HATS of quiet style for pastors, HATS. low-crown, your knowing caitors.- J '{\ HATS, of 'straw for weather hdt, f.i i \ HATS for Sun lay, chimney pot. HATS that boys and missts sigh for,. HATS that even babies cry for. j"' \ HATS for for landsniea and torisaifors ;.' ! HATS tha- finish work/of t^ilora;% V ..•!■■' \ \ HATS which must your customs fix HATS prime HATS, from Two-and-aix. HATS perfections hfad adorner TO be bid at WYMOND'S corner. - ■ Note the Address : — j: HALL (*F COMMERCE^^* CORNER of BRIDGE a-»d TRAFALGAR STREETS. .. 2681 T'"' "' O iSTAi^D THI3 SEASON^ c;:,j •; : -^^- ij ,| V::ir:]'W A JR.- ; n E:<AjGr L^':{' „' . ; WAB'EAGLEi a dark brown" colt' of great " power, was got by Golden Eagle, dam a. thoroughbred mare, imported by the late Mr. G. Potter f 10m Victoria, in 1866, where she won several three-mile races in first-class company. Golden Eagle by <, Risk, who was got by CabaeMout of a Bkefetbnjraare.- ■• Cimfei i (imported) by'Camel^dam Mias Skim^ by Skim— Striking Beauty, by Sorctrer— Beningbrough— Sir Peter. Skeleton (imported) i by Master Robert— dam Sir Walter Raleigh mare. . s . The stamina o£ theiatdckiof ißisfciif we\ljf', known— a qtfatity. inherited 'from'thaifcliorß*'3 ' grandaire Skeleton, who was one of the best horses ever bred in Ireland. When brpugh^ out at the Carraghof KiUare, he won five out' of the six races for which he started, and was sold by his breede'r|tfie^Marqfuis 1 o£; Sligo?fo?v £2000. -For firsfelagft hackneys -no beiiek : blood. cvi be foundfand the running of Goiaen\Eagle,l at' the. Marlborough Meeting in 1860^ where he deieated Voltigeur (haltbrother to Malvina) and Harebell for the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable speed. Mondats — Black Horse. Tuesdays ; — Turf Hotel, "WJiite Haft, Travellers' Rest, arid Beuke's. ' : ' :.5 . Wednesdays — Carter's and Motueka Hotel. '-^ •' ; ' ■"..'.'•■!;> ;. Thursdays and FRiDAY9-~Calling at the above-named places returning home. ' Saturdays— At their own Stables, Colling - wood-street. <, Terms — £3 a Mare, and 5s groomage. Allowance m de for two or more mares. .All fees to be paid on or belore the lai January, 1C75. T. HARLEY. mp STAND THIS SEASON, The_ppwerful Cart .Colt,, three years old, YOU N G CO NQUERO R, Onepf ithp;bes|\Cars Horses eVer foaledlin J New Zealand, aVhis pedigree will testify, fclYoung Conqueeor, by Royal Couqueror (impo ted), is out of Mr Henry..Redwood'a well known mare. Jolly, by Etiglaiid's Hope (imported)] frald^aAbV ©MaCa^in (inf../ ported) ,igi^atgrand^ari),.Ja ytmjbiemen'sj Land mare. Royal Conquerok, a pure Clydesdale, took the first-j pjize at Battereea ag~£ two-" .;year-old,9at thJ United of Jthe^ Royal Agricultural Society of England, and the Royal Highland Society, and, was therefore entitled U be regarded as thCi»tcji)lt j^" England and Scotland inrhiftiyear.fi Alfe was.. selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood by the Hon. TVVRobinson, -g.,,. A , ..: r EjfdLiiia>^ JffpijE hasi leff ijf NeJsoh 'some . of the best cart stock ever tired here^ and his* excellence as a sire is universally admitted. , Captain, or "Old Captain," the name he came to be known by, was a horse of rare excellence, and j his stock were always r.&gerjy) sth&trfMer. '") \'-. ' '< f . ?V (; ' I! f*4: Jolly, dam of Young Conqueror, toofe'the prize for cart fillies in Nelson two years in succession, and the colt hjmaelf took the, first . prize in Marlborough. ■■' • ' ' ' J ' ' ■ : ■ : Mondays.. — Black Horse. \ ,) .* * ; /JfujPsiAjr^-rTurf fHptel, ;• White. Harti Travellers* Rest, arid Beuke's. \ Wednesdays. — Carter's, and Motaeka Hotel. .-, ; Thursdays and Fridays, calling at the - above-nHmed places returning home. Satordays.— At-their own Stables, Col- ".- j } lingwjood-4tre9^ ■■rfi.. :-<rn*" j ; 7T> >r f. tt^RMs^^l a J^Uja^Ss'-g^opmagei; ; al Vwance made for two or more mares. "All Fees to te paid on or before the Ist of January, 1 875. f T T,?7 f\ 'X •• . " ____[ GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Ep p^s^'-S^^G^-c'b'W, BREAKFAST. „ IBy I tboro^h kao^lei|ge;of !th|natutaF law's which govern' tho'oper'atiori 1 ot ■digestioa^ and nutrition, ;and by a care(ul, application .of the fine properties t of well-|elec(tei| Q<teoafßJr| Epfs has provided «ur breakfast tables with a dtilicatcl} -flavored bever*pe which may aayei us many doctors' biils."— -,Cit7!7 Stroke Mazctte. __ I 1-inH-Mllf Manufaotune of Cocoa. — "we will now j give an account of the process adopted,, by v 1 Messrs. James Epps & Co , manufacturers of' \ dietetic articles, at their works in the Euston,rpa $ d, London ," -r- See;, [article in,, Masscl?*Made simply with boiling water or miSc.i^i j Sold only in packets, labelled thus— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, , , ; . 48, Threadoeedie-streeti; and XrtZJk&J&M*.. LOKDOM. 1148

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 262, 4 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 262, 4 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 262, 4 November 1874, Page 3

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