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mo STAND ;Tij[SSEASQfii . W^/R^.^Ar^LyE.,^ V . : War Eagle, a dark brown colt of great power/ was got by Golden; Eagle;, dam g& thoroughbred mare, imported by the latgH)^ G. Potter from Victoria, in^, where she won several three-mile wees w in l flrst-clasa company. Golden •Eagl^^y.'Riflk^wh^Vas got by Camel out' of a skeleton mare. Camel (imported) .by Xkmel^dam. Miaa Skim, by Skim— Striking Beauty; by Sorcerer— Beningbrough— Sir Peter. Skeleton (impor§&> by- Master Robert— "dam Sir WalteTßalefglf marc " v '- '■ ••• >• c->'-i-.:';, '■• i r, sjs.-^ i The,stamin%.pf .the stock of Risk is wellj known-a quality inherited fronAhat*Sßli : grandaire Skeleton, who wife one of the best 'horses ever bred in Ireland: When brought out atjtheCarjraghgfjEiMare. he wonflve.pa6 of the six races for' which he*siarfed, andwas '■ sold by his breeder^ the Marquis 0% Sligp, foa ; £2000. For tfrat-^iaaa' hackneys no I blood can be foundj' antf Ithe running "ot •Golden Eagle, at the MarJßordugfi Meeting 'in 1860, where he defeai^d'Voltigcfir (halfI brother to Malv^and^BPareb&Hffor tha i Maiden Plate, showed JAW ttf^pbasession of considerable speed. ' :nj ■ : '■'■'•'' ''■'-->'>■ f " ; fi'.i, : i -:■■: d r. f Mondays— Black Htrfse:' 4 >:> - ! Tuesdays -L Turf Hotel- 'Wjbita^Hafli I Travellers' Heat/ and B^uke'i- "*«f -"^£3 : Wednesdays -7?- Carter's and Motaeka Hotel:' 1;' '- - ; ' ■■•£•(>{. j TjbDßSD^is' and Fridays— Calling at the above-nanied 7places:returning"homfc~ •• I S atdkdays-^ At their owaStobleS/CSlling-wood-street. 1 Terans^-^ .a.-Maret^nji ,.s3-.]gropaiageJ ' Allowance m»de for'iwd or' more mares.* l - ! All i fees to be paid on or befoT^|lie/lßi iJannagr^ 1 rw. :! ',.;.. ..^.^^mmr^ ITO Stttb i "THIS l 'SiE^SON, : K. jsli •.-:*■> c,-, t ' I The powerful; eartCdlti three years old, YOUNG ■ C O"H> Q FEE OE,0 E, \ One of the'best _Cart Horses ever foaled in ; New. Zealand, as ffais pedigree will testify. ' YouNa CoNQDBBORj by 1 COuqbesbi ' (impoited), isJouti of .Mr HenryjßedwooJ^ well-known, mare^plly,: by England's Hone (imported); grand-dam iby Old Captain v (iaported) ; great grand-darn, a « Van' IFieM^h's 1 Land>njare. ,7 • f . : , „ ;;;; h !; , f o f , ;RpjAL,.CpNQTORpit, a rpure 1 Clydesdale, took the first pr^'e' ; kt r^att4rketf as a two-year-old, at the United Exhibition of tha Royal Agricultural Society ioi rEngland* and the Royal. Highland Society;; arid 1 was I 'thW fore entitled to be regarded ifa theibest colt fn England and; Scotland in his year; H^vwas selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood by the Hon. W: Robinson. ' ' -' England's Hops haa'ieftin'Neljfo'tf f some of the ; ibeafe cart stbekjeyer b,ied;herej andihis excellence as a sire is .universally, admitted. Caetain, or V ; o"fi(7^P^nt th'e'aßniffW came to be known by> was ahorse of rare excellence, and bis stock were alwaya eagerly s- tight after. t CL ;- j y ;j^ Jolly, dam of Young Conqueror, took the prize for cart fillies in Nelson two years in succession, and the colt himself took the firs* prize in Marlborongh. , \ P Mosjjays.— BJack Sra^. -» i -- 0 Y. ? Ttjesdays.— -Tsasf MoiaJ, White-, Hart. TrsTetes' BsA, mii Be^?^ " '"' W£Dsesdats. — Cftajjfflrla, .and- Motaeka H«teL '. . [ ""** Thtjrsd£y« asd JiaasATS,- '{^Kng mx the :. .. above-nhiaed pistsfiiolJHiaaßg hotne.^ SAxrjßDArs.— At tbaz own Stables, 'Col-iingwood-streei "-■"■ Tbbms.— .4s a Mire and 5s grbomage^; al owance made for two or mow mares,; n All Fees to be paid on or before thaJst ot January, 1875. - ; ; -t-'l i-im f _ - — T. HABLBY. mO STAND THIS -SEASON" at X kOstrevor; f itxck«o^. The-Tbosoughbre^Hprse - ;rp;. t ;:,S s; fl. L B; •Rl^vpfo;^ I . Own brother , : to^ Mistjetoe) by Diompdes^dam May; FloWerbySt) Giles, out of Woodstocle. A bright Bay,., 16 ha/ds~ high, of Vgrtat" rubetauce; eapecially a'iapteld forigetiingiusefnl Carriage lloraes or weight-carrying Hacks. '-. ; -' '■' Tkbms 1 : £2. '• ■'■'"• /, Ihe well-known Draught Horse- ~ CAPT A I N , By' G^lancer. out of f a*Olyde Cb«iiapion ; ''nfiite ffyears old, good tempered ;thorbogbfyataifceh and has proved bimgelf assure! foal getter. Tbbms 1-^o^ ■Piddocks provided "for 1 month free of charge .lify.-wiu.) .aviCpARLBS, CANNING. Bostrevor, Richmond,. lOthUctober, 1874. 2608-^26 npO 1 STAND* JTHIS 1 S^Mdi, i'lJtr , Tha String Draught Howe y -^-. X S O TJ NG „ , GL Am^&wAJ YbiJKd GLA^criia" Will travel tbroagh Wakefikld andFoxMCt on fi^QNI) AY; and through WAirjii a ahd' 4ii Wood^ Valley on WEDNESDAY; Richmond and Stoke on FRIIMY ; and -.»-AY.- :..„.:'._: JbFees, XI 5s r per Marer^roomig^rSs^Dcr * heod when M^re^are'tiken.' . ) Thfe rremahMfcr must be-|naid ' bnjjbr'^oefore'iat^erouar^nßr 10a per head more will be charged. &YDNEY HIGGINS, J'III "Tjl P P '~p7 f ~S .;v..~C. O ;C -p A . "Jh '■ '■'■ ' ; '"SRE^kK^A'^i' ']. >/O -:-' \ " By a thproogh kijipwl&lse of the natural la wa which govern fhd s ppeEa«i9n : of vldigpst^ott and niitrifcion, and ! by a'^retel/a Ipplic»Qon''of1 pplic»Qon''of the fine properties of well-s'eletited CocovMp. EPFs'has provided our ' breSkSSaK table*, with . a delicately -fltivpred beveraga which may aava .us many doctora^biils^f-- ■■s& r^^Wmt- ' zcttis.' """ " "'■ ■'"" ■'■•• "'■'■'■"■ v *>wi o MAHTOAOrONB bF'OoCOikC-ii" Wdvwttl HOW give an account of : the .process. ■■*faßfa&ato Messrs. James fepa&iCo.otn^nuf^citosaaof ' , dietetic articles; at, their .woe^s in (hejS^tQton- « ad| a^^J'"" See •**&***&&***• HewtchaldiGuule. i~->\mW'\.\o C^^ZM-tfl Made simply with boiling water oe inilfc? 48, Threadneedle-atroetii anil I(W/-Pi&<Js^iiIy JHW^>KSB, DIAKA PtAOBS, EoSXOR RotoVi -" — -izoxntoß?— : ~; — "": — tf4a;,--

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 279, 25 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 279, 25 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 279, 25 November 1874, Page 4

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