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.„:,:-: ., ::^ntixe Horseji... # r ' mo STAND THIS ISEASOK W A. E-rEA^L E. - WA^,EAQLE,a dark brown, colt .of great power, was got by Golden Eagl^/^dato^a thoroughbred mare, imported' by the late Mr. G. Potter fiom Victoria, in 1866, where she worf Several three-mile : faces in fl/at-class company. Golden Eagle by Risk, who was got by' Camel out of aiskeletonjiiar^. f Camel (imported) by Camel— dam Mias Sl^m^by Skim— Striking Beauty, by. Sorcerer— Beningbrough— Sit Peter. Skeleton (imported) by Master Robert— dam Sir Walter Raleigh marei : ; ' c '■■['^ '} \r jj [■*> -^ The stamina of theatockof Risk is «ellknown—a quality inherited froni that horse's grandaire 1 Skeleton^ who' was one" or the heat horses ever bred in Ireland. Wfa^n (brought out at the Carragh of Kiidaro. he won five out of the Bix racea for which he atarie'd? atfd was sold by his breeder, the MarVjuis'of SHgo for' £2000. For firat-claaa hackneys >no better blood, can be found, and ,the running of Golden Eagle, at the Marlborough' feting m 1860, where he defeated iXoltigeur (halfbrother ,to Malvina) and: Harebell „fo,? tha Maiden Plate, showed also the posstasidn of considerable speed. '' '■''' '; f ! !!■=■?:.?. Mondays— Black Horse. r . ■ n Tuesdays — Turf Hotel,., White • Hart, Travellers' ?est, and Beuke's. " ' ' ! Wednesdays -&>' Carter's and Motaeka Hptel. - TnußsbAifs arid Fbio ays'— Calling at the above-named places returning home. SATOHDAYs-rAt their«own Stableß,,ColliQg-wood-stree't. " * '■' ' • ■> ' ' i Terms— £3 a Mare, anJ 5s groomage. Allowance mode fortwo or more inareV.' All fees to be p^idon or before the lsv ffanttary. 1€75. * f 2_ T. HA^W. To STANb A Reason, The powerful Cart Colt, three! years old, YOUNG CONQTJE;Rb n B, One of the best Cart Horses ever foaled' in New Zealand,' as his pedigree wiirt^sj'ify/'' t Young CoNQUERORj-by Royal Conqueror (imported)/ is out of M* Henry Redwood's well-known mare Jolly, by England's Hone (imported); grand-dam by 5 ,Qld.Q|ptain (inported;; great grand-dam, a Van Diemen's Land mare. -. „ r »;.'„., ..i^-*. Royal CoNQUERORra EWp /CjVdesdale, took the first prize at Batteraea;&'a ft twp-year-old, at the JJriited Exhibition' of th« Royal Agriculturai Society of England, 1 and the Royal Highland Society, and waa therefore entitled to be regarded atf the best 1 colt In England and Scotland in his year. He waa selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood by> the Hon. W. Robinson „ , /.\ j England's Hops has kft inNeiaQ^sope 1 of the beat cart-stock ever bred her& and bis excellence as a site is univtrsaily aamitted. .., or "Q|d Captain," the Hapte fie came to be known by^ Of/rire excellence, and? his stock" •'#ei^ 'afinfti eagerly sought after. . ;m": Jolly, dam of Young Conqueror, took tlte prize for cart fillies in l^eifon two years in succeasion, and the colt himself took the first prize in Marlborough!' A:Ti fi MoNDAYS.-rßlack Horse* Tuesdays.— Turf Hotel, White Harfe, : Travellers' Rest, and Beuke's. Wednesdays. — Carter's, and . Motaeka , : ' . v :HpteJ. . _;■, •;,••!*■! f,.-., „,/•. Thursdays and Fridays,' calling at tfee abore-n«med places returning frame. Saturdays.— At their own Stables. $iM- ., . lingwood : street. ;* ■;? \j Terjis.— £3 a Mare and 5s groomage ; al owance made for; two or more mares. All Fees to be paid in or before Ist of January, 1875. - - r : ' ' " : '-•' 'T.-gABLEJ. TO STAND i./.THK SjeTA^oi, The Thorough-bred Hprs<j,! ''ji D 0 N J U A N , Four Yeara Old. ' : Don JnAM, a dntk brown horse, standing 15J hands, h by Diomedes, oat of Sweep.^by / Sir Hercues— Besom, by Whiakerr-Cbrnelfa, by Grasshopprr — -MHntu, by Soothaayor. Diomedea, by He*peras — Diomcdia. by W.ta* therbit— Taurina, by Taurus —- Eimer«|iift, by Zinganee — Pastille, ; by Kubena^Par||pl, by FoiSoa — Prunella, by Highflyer.;- Hesperua, by Bay Middleton; Sultan,, bjf $elim— Cobweb, by Phantom — Filagree, iby] seyer — \Veb, by Waxy— Weather bjuj'. b^ Sheet Anchor. Sir Hercutep, by.! Cap-ajpiel~P»ca-guay, by Sirlltrcules; Paradigm, byJ^artisan. Sir Hercuka.by Whalebone., TJie Horse will.- travel" as follpirs. ; —^tOJffDAYS, at, the Swan Inn, Motubka; TOES DAYS, at the Moutbrb; WEDNESDAY^ at hia own Stable; TIiURSDAYS,at Wakbfielo- FRIDAYS, at KiOHMON»;?SA-l I lfß DAYS, in Nelson, at: Mr. Natron's S^bß#J Fee, £3, and 3i groomage; to be-paid on or before the Ist 3&uaaxy t ;l6fs.,hinf\d'i Good Paddocks for marea, Half-4^e^ a a week. Every care but no te^ppniibj fltyy , / 2541 ; t ;n ' .^^j^Waimefe =We«A rilO STAND THIS SEASON afi JL ROSTREVOR, Bitonuwmivj-ni The ThorOTghbredJHorge s^^ ' S HE R w'.Ov^rf-bvi-i Own brother^to'Mutle^oe, by Dwmedev.aam May Flower by .Ss, Giles, out of Wooditock. A. bright Bay, I.6;hai da h^ig^of;, grea|Veubatance, especially adapted for getting lUgefnl Carriage Horses or weighVcarryMgHacSa, , .tkbms: j^,, ; v . Rii .;;;^ 1 The well-known Draught Horse CAPTAIN, >r By Glancer, out v of a Clyde; Champion* mare 5 yeara oid, good tenipered/tho^oughlyatafiich and has proved himself a sure foal getteft^ ] Tbrms^ W [ Paddocks provided, for ona monthj free of charge. " "' ' T CHARLES PANNING. Rostrevpr, Richmond, „., „., ..{':"■" -„ 10th October, : ..-.. fifj^i-ifi TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Strbrig Draught Horse ' '* '''' ''•• YOUN G V G L A NG ER^ Youhg Glances will travel jihtQtigh V7akefibld and Foxbili, on MONDAY iand through Waimb a West :aDdii!Rs»WQOjs's Vallby. on WEDNESDAY; Richmond and Sxokb on FRIDAY ; and Nelsonob SATJ|^Feesi £1 5a per Mare,- groomage, fia per I leod when Marea are, taken. ' The remainder \ nusfc be paid , an , or before, Ist Eebruary, or 10a per head nwre Hvill be 'charged.' L ITKfA i! SYDNEY iIGGINS, 130 ' " ' Spring Grove.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 270, 14 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 270, 14 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 270, 14 November 1874, Page 4

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