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General Notices. BEE-illVi__ STOIIE.U Tea! Tea!! Tea !!! OTRONG FLA VORY NEW , SEASON'S :; : T KAISOW CONGOU TEA, I x S.S. Solid, Legislator, aim May. i ' CHESTS, HALF-CHEST.--*, & BOXFS, From 2/, 2/6, 3/, 3/4, .per lb. ; BOXES irbri_ 25/. H. V. PHILLIPS has much pleasure in directing attention to hia STOCK OF CHOICE TEASi ?'"'" Selected out of the above Shipments, and offers the same at '. • VBLIY LOW IBICES,. . 0 * ' ' '-' ° . j _ ; ; H. Y. PHILLIM, BEE-HIVE STORE, Corker of Bridge asd Goll.ngwoodStreets. 2812 Entire Horses.' fT_O STAND THIS SEASON. WAR EAGLE. War Eagle, a dark brown colt of great power, was got by Golden Eagle, dam a thoroughbred mare, imported by [the late, Mr. G. Potter from Victoria, in 1866, where she won several three-mile races in first-class company. Golden Eagle by Risk, 'who, was > got by Camel out of a skeleton mare. , Camel • (imported) by Camel— dam Miss Skim, by Skim— Striking Beauty, by Sorcerer— Beniiig- ■ brough— Sir Peter. Skeleton . (imported) by Master Robert— dam Sir. Walter Raleigh mare. •--...? The stamina of the stock of Risk is wellknown— a quality inherited from that horse _» grandsire Skeleton, who was one of Ithe best horses ever bred in Ireland. When brought out at the Carragh of Kildare. he won five out , / of the six races for which he started, and was. sold by his breeder, the, Marquis of Sligo.'foi*'' £2000. For first-class hackneys no better blood can be found, and the running of Golden Eagle, at the Marlborough Meeting in 1860, where he defeated Voltigeur (halfbrother to Malvina) and Harebell for . the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable speed. - Mondays— Black Horse. Tuesdays — Turf Hotel, White Hart, Travellers' Rest, and Beuke's. ■ ; Wednesdays — Carter's and Motueka Hotel. ' "" ■ '■■'■■:• Thursdays and Fridays— Calling at! the above-named. placea returning home. Saturdays— At their own Stables, Colling-wood-street. " '-'■'■.. Terms— JE3 a Mare, arid sis groomage. Allowance iu d. for two or more mares. All fees to be p .id on oir belore the Ist January, ; T.HARLEYI rpo STAND THIS SEASON, The powerful Cart Colt, three years old, YOUNG' CONQUEROR, One of the best Cart Horses ever foaled in JNew Zealand, as his pedigree will 1 testify Young Conqueror, by Royal Cotiqaeror (impo-ted), is out of Mr Henry- Redwood's well known mare Jolly, by England's HM. (imported); grand-dam by Old Ga,_tain (iaported); great grand-dam,\a Van Diemen's Land mare. . : ? 0 I At „ CoN QU E KO_.,.a ! pure Clydesdale, took the first prize at Battersea aa t. two^ year-old, at the United Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Sdcietyjof England, and the Royal Highland Society, and waa therefore entitled to be regarded as the best coltln England and Scotland in his year He was selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood hy the Hon. W. Robinson. y England's Hope haa left in Nelson sbirie of the best cart stock ever bred here/ana>Ms excellence as a sire is universally admitted Captain or "Old Captain," the aame he came to be known, by; was ahorse of rare excellence, and Ms stock were adwava eagerly sought after. n . ..,_. , t ; Jolly, dairi of Young C6ri4ue.b.," tdbkji-ie prize for cart fillies in Nelson two. yeafeln succession, and the colt himself took the first prize in Marlborough. ; j; Mondays.— Black Horse. TuESDAYs.-Turf, Hotel, White Hart, Travellers' Rest, and Beuke's. Wednesdays. — Carter's, . and. .Motueka Hotel. ■'' . * .. Thursdays and Fridays, calling at the above-named places returning home Saturdays— At their own Stables, iCol-iragwood-street. ;f .•..;_ s. .;,•'/, Terms— £3 a Mare, and 5s groomage ; al'owance made for two or moire 'mares All Fees to te paid on or before the Ist -of January, 1 875. •_-** ,' . . . ;'. iT .T. ._^ARLEY. ,:i mo STAND T^is!sEAJSK)N::i.6 J- ROSTREVOR, -RioHHOMb. The Thoroughbred Horse SHER W O O D Own brother to Mistletoe, by Dibm-<_e v dam May Flower by .St. (Giles,' out' jof WobdStock A bright Bay, 16 ha. ds high, if g^eat. substance, especially adapted for getting useful Carriage horses or wieightTMrrymgiliicka, . Terms: £_, ' '"'*-"" Ja '' _- ' ".- The well-known Draught Horse * : J .•;.CAP^AISZF7t- . By Glancer. out of a Clyde Champion Imare syearsold.godd tempered.thbroughly staunch and has proved bimself a sure foal getter. -. Terms : £2. provided for one mouth -i&ee of - charge. i --->- : - •• -.■■. ......,.,:.■ V^«S- : -;-. * • CBARI-ESJCANNING^c Rcstrevor, Richmond,:; • v - i :,r.t-^Bl . -- <^ •'" ' ; iothX»c^fa>.r,:iß74;:

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 285, 2 December 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 285, 2 December 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 285, 2 December 1874, Page 4

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