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Entire Horses. ;■■ rj X mo STAND iHJbi^BE\#Sp -*- The.Th^rough-l/redTHorge,. |_ D 0 N J U- Af N , Four Years Old. Don jJitah, a.dnik brown., horse, standiog J 15 J bands, Üby Diomede_,'6ut of Sweep/ tiy Sir ' Hercules— Besom j by Whisker^C&nelia, by Grasshopper — Manto, by ; . Sqqthaayor. , Diomedes, by Hesperas — Diomedia. by Wea- , the'-bit— Taurina, by Tau r us 1 — JEime. ild st, by Zinganee— Pastille,: by ; Hnhens--Paraaol, by. Fo_os— Prunellß, by Highfly'eK ' Hesperus, by Bay Middleton; Sultan, by -Selin^---Cobweh, by by,, . Soot- *_> seyer— Web, by VVaxy— Weatherbit^ byi-heef ' Anchor. , Sir Hercule., by Ca'p-a'-ple— Wr^°?i quay, bySir Htrcuiei; faradigni, &y t *P*Faj«ftj. Sir Hercules, by Whalebone. .- ,f); .. t • ! The.Horeewill trawl a3 follows :—MO^- iD PAYS, at the Swan Inn, MbreEKA; TUES DAYS at the MooTfiasar WEDNESDAYS, at his own Stable; THURSDAYS, afc Wakefield; FRIDAYS, at hicHMOND; SATUR, 4 DAYS, in Nelson, at Mr. Newton's Stables. I' ! ' ' : '-' :^~~- * ]; fiAT. ! Fee, £3, and 3-^ groomage; to be paid' «(n | <j r b( fore the Ist January, 1 875. '- GocSd • Paddock sPf6r mares, Half-a-cnfwii/a week. Every care, but np responsibility. ( . : :_a. -■ ./. % ' I J{'/, ! Apply to --!-/o F. H. BLUNDELL, * 'Waimi.f_,.West. tllO STAND THIS SEASON l tti k ;-L, ROSTREVOR, Bichmondl The Thoroughbred Horse, js h e y& r w . 0^' ;o ; t i), f ": iVi Pwn brother to Mistletoe, by Diomedes, May Flower by Ht., Giles, but of Woodstock. A bright Bay, 16 h'a> ds high, of great mtt*?*. stance, especially adapted for getting nseful Carriage Horses or weighkearryiag. Hacks. . Tebms x -£'i. s)he "well-known Draught Horse ■ « By Glancer, out of a Clyde Champion mare'A p years old, good tern pert'd/hqroughly. staunch find has proved himself a sure foal 'getter.Tekms : A£2. ,' Paddocks provided for one month free oif! bharge. ' 1 , ; ■A. . 1 A CHARLES CANNING. j Rosttevbr, Richmond, i A/A ' 10th October, 1874. 26)8— 26 i • Meidical' v. r ' l " ' K p Nervousness, . i. Debility, 7, Losa qf Power, Spermatorrhea, Indiscretions of Eat iy . Youth, \ Syphilitic Diseases In air cases arising horn errors and the yield- .. ing to the passions, no .time, should be Jost ' to at once -. arrest, the : progressi of disease. ••■*■. *j%tT*x\ i D R. L. L. S M.-, rtr'TvH. 1 ....-"".'." 8 S HAS devoted himself . fio^r tw^rity 'years vetther colony to the practice of this branch of his profession, , while'.previqusly, in England, he was the pupi^-'of and practised with the celebratedDr ß T -Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who '.'ever exfeltiiiivelv adopted this as the sole branch of his pr_(-l fession. - ■ ' Dr L L Smith hereby informs the pabficl that HE IS THE ONLY LEOAL_itaQO_-E_B'l__S medical Man in* this speciality op his PROfFESSiON^that others advertising are bh-' qualified, and that, therefore, iff pretending to be qualified are obtaining money >aHde£ . fal. c pretences. * 1 ,1 DirAL.L Sbqth also* warns the "public i against the quackeries advertised. *If the taker of -any ot these advertised nostrums escape, with his life, or his system be not thoroughly and irreparably '; undermined • l^|l them he may look upon himself aa k tte mos. - --> fortunate mortal. : '. ij.s^f Dr L L Smith bas been applied to;; by so many unfortunate broken down ydfing-tbld-men, utterly. crushed in spirit, ruined in body and filched in pocket, that he -deems ifc a duty to publish this to the world. > : : r* ': :<, '■<; Those men- aiid' women who- have been the victims of unprincipled charlatananfr e- • quently76eck'that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith's control. When will the public understand tbat it is their interest to consult a duly qualified: medical mah,{.t_.o . has made this his sole study,; rather apply to a number of ignorant imposters," who, merely harp andprey updri then. pbefe't_*'a_td y health. „. . t Dr L L Smith has always 1 si taisd y t^at ( ! to H warn the public of these quicksands is his chief reason for advertising. 7 In all ckßesiof nervous debility, lowness. egg spirit, loss of power, pimples on the forehead," lassitude, inaptitude for business, impatenpy, drainage from 'the syst&_£ 'and' the varioae eflects of errors of youth-andoioodpioisoA/ from diseases previously contracted, Dr L L {Smith invites suffere.. to consult Mii, ss'he jha. no : hesitation in stating that'ttb ruSiicilA jman, either here or in England, 5 s__i Sii'&W 1 . opportunities of. practice ; andii^traordiaary experience which he has had, Theirewre iMbse who really desire tohe treated B^oh^^Kd'ijA 'a'tthe^ead'bf his profes-ion iri' tBl_ r .'b_Meh<» of medical; practice should 7 lose n,otjnie in seeking his adyice,,. Nor should . anyone. marry without first consulting himl f : J ~ ty "' n ' *|jj •_ -' iii-*. i-y>a--t:i<yr.'i The New Consulting' Rooinsaresiat. ','.|; l ''■ 182 COLLINS fSXREET .EASTj'^elboJAe ■ t Opposite the Melbourne Club. >-„. (Late residence of the Goverpor>, -, -J^Aj^!^.-. trance is.in Stephen-street P9uj^, (a | 2 „ ■ CONSULTATION; FEE (by; Letteg) , f ...,/iet 1 Medicines fqrwarded.to all colonies,' so packed ' 'as to avoid observation. I Books published by the D)r. can "be hadon application to him. ' l ' f 1984-I SUBSCRIPTIONS will be r^nkfully received by Messrs. BaiHW-iliß fe^RoßFaTson, or by W. C. WttaiNs. IronmongerNelson, maid of the ; WIDOW-& r Oß__ Hilled of the late MATHHEW LONGBO^^M! (better knowqas J^. Lb_tG), Uc who "i^Hfgfl queiice of' his prbtfabted il.iig__^i r W ( J^ unprovided for. ;• '* •' •' -'•-•' .at-.Ta.oi , The children's ages*at the tiine b. hi^eaW , wererespectivelj. about six years,!thr*_b y^firs. fifteen lmontbs.iand tte odaysy .' ; : ;- ; '■&}f£.-\ * MONEY to LEND on Freehold SecuriWf at the current rates otinteresfe - - « - "Adam's & swgdon) T 26^ . ... : H : '; a, : Wi^MOJj ■J£jjLfipl»Pi Jon.^pEEHOLD FELL t ATKINSON. mi i- --. ■•-'■ t, a -. _t n /-, v h. ..*, >-v A n n

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 271, 16 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 271, 16 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 271, 16 November 1874, Page 4

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