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W A.iR A<"w&&:£ A^ ; -'y^ W^. R Eagle, a cßucfc brown colfc b£7great^ii Tpbwer, was got ( by;"Gbid__! o _^gte,^^''aCiil thoroughbred mare, impose-- bj? l tM lale lfr. G. Potter from Vicferiaiiin- 1866, wh-i'es_ie\S won several three-mile f in %st^fesv' l .company^ ' Golden. Eagle, by"^sk/^Koj^^'ft got by Camel but_6f -..skeletonmareA Camel 7 (imported) ; by Camel^dam Misa^Skim' hy Skim— Strikinjg Beauty, by Sorcerer-^ Bening- 7 brough^Sir .Peter. ;'j :; 'Skeleton^ imported) ?'" by Master Rdbert— dam Slc WalMßal-ighH mafe. A ,-X .''''' •'" '" y .v,A7.;"" , "" I A"' : - The s^niiiia of't'he stobk of * Ri-_? ia w-U- A kriovra-^a duality' ibherited froni'ffllt horse's; A, grandaire Skeletoii, ; who was one 1 of-the besr 1 horses ever bred in !lreland. rt: When brought k out at the Catra^hiif E-ldaret :^e'wob five out A of the six races" for which he stirted^and was - sold by his breeder, I . he Marquis of Sligo. for r £2000. Eor first-class jfaackneys; no' better. blood can be founds and the running of Golden Eagle, jat ; the Marlborough Meeting in 1860^ where he defeated Volt4e-_^haJf-brother to Malvina) and Harebell„for: u _ha : Maidens Plate, showed also the 'possession of considerable speed. a ; .:,!,.;.>* ,1 Mondays— Black Horse. '.\ <t\ r y -A Tuesdays --r_ Tjirf ' tHotel, -sWhiteWlllart, Travellers' Rest; and Beuke's. Wednesdays — Carter^ audi Motneka ' . Hotel. . Thto«»da.ys smd Eridays— Calling W i iha above-named" places returp^iig home. ~ SATDRbAYs^At their Wn StabfeVColiing-wood-street. . " _.L Terms— £3 a'Mafe^ and ss' ""groomage. Allowance made for two or more__ar__J All '" fees to be paid on or before the Ist. Jan___;y. 1C75." ' '"•''- -7; - X : "' -• jt/harley. mo STAND THIS li SEASON, The powerful Cart Colt, three year? old, YOUNG 4ON QU E i^jß, One of the best Cart H_raeß7ever- foaled iin New Zealand, aa his pedigree .will tassti^. Young Conqoeror, by Royal /Couqaerpr (impotted), is out of Mr Henry 1 R-^^ad'_ well-known mare Jolly;, by England's Hope (imported); grand-dam by Old Captain (imported); great grand-dam, a; Van Diemen's Land mare. Royal Conqueror, a pure Clydesdale, . took the first 1 prize; all Battersea as a -jvo- > year-old, at the United Exhibition of i?the i Royal Agricultural 1 Society of England^ and A the? Royal Highland Society, andCwak/there- : S fore entitled to be regarded as thejbasfc colt in >? England and-Scot^nd in hisVeai 1 ' He was selected and impo/ted for Mr IL Redwood by the Hon. W. Robinson. " " \ England's tiijMhaa- Ul ft/'iri iNelson soine I oi the best cart stock ever bred, here, and his, excellence aa a sire is uriiveraaiiy admitted. , CAPTATN,oir ,f Old Captaibl'Hhe name he came to be known by,! waa. ajhoraeiofi- rare e^xcellence, and his stock were always eagerly sought' after. A ; ■■- {Pim-.-.. Jolly, dam of Young Conqueror j took the prize for cart fillies in Nelson two years in succession, and the colt himself took theiflrat . prize in Marlborough. a : : y Mondays.— Black-Horse. Tuesdays.— Turf [Hotel,,, White Ba-6, Travellers' Rest, and Beuke's. -X •• Wednesdays; -^-Carter's, 7 andfrMb-u^ ; Hotel. , : i..-. -■■ v A Thursdays. aiid E^UDAYg, ..calling'' al^ the 7 above-named places retumipg hpoie. 7 SATURDiAYs.— At their owh J S&bles. Coif A iingwood-street.,. Terms.— £3 a Mare and 5s groomage ; al'owance made for two or more _aare_. ;. All Fees to ie paid oh or before the t'i It of = January, 1875. , 7 „Xr _- ~$ |^ _____b_EY.' mO STAND THIS SEASON kt -A, ROSTREVOR,: Riohmohd.7V The Thoroughbred Horse .~7 A? S H E R W O (^ d" I Own brother to Mistletoe, bpDi___e_-g; ; dam 7 May Flower by SStP'Giles, out of Woodstock.^ A bright Bay, 16 ha ds high, of gr._,P_U-- % stance, especially adapted for -getting useful i Carriage Horses or weight-icarry ing^acks. ] Terms:.. £2. "[" "-'] [A "*7 -■ '' The weU-known . Dran||^H6>se "■■■■'■ C; AT;T^i: Npji • : ' ~ : By Glancer.out of aUlydeiehampio n Baare 5 years old, good temperedjthordnghly staunch and;has proved Jbraself a sure foal getter 7. v ; j Teems 1? £2. .- y : , 7I- ■•/ : Paddocks "pirovilifdfoV <me 'moatß^fcee of charge. „',, . i3 , .. !: - n; ;: , vatVii CHABps:-b_iNS_NG; ' ' ''''Ri»sWevoV;'Ricb_^ond,;n7;p ( 7:\- c V^ 10th Opto^er, 187.4^ "? '26#— 26 -A-:5 Tbe-.Thor-ugh^br^d^Hor|e, D 6. ,-;N-v. ■,')■: J'.^;i ;;! I, „ ! F6uf l Ye_!r'8 !! 01_. ! \ : ' J " ; A^-; Don Juah, a dark browd'"h6rß^; ktariding 15J hands; is 'by'Diomede^'out^Sweepi by Sir Hercules— Besom, by Whisker— Cofnalla, by Gras-hopper— Man^ Diomedes, Hy He.peraS^Dibtai-diAY f by Wtatherbit— Tsiuriria, by^ Taiiru^^Ejmeralda, by Zinganee-4-Pastille, by Bubens^PirasoL by Pot-O-^Priiinellfi, bjr Higtfflye^ 1 Hesperus, by Bay MiddlettHV Su'Ka&Vtf^Selim-i Cobweb, Fby. Phantom^Eilagree, by Soothseiyer— Web, by Waxy— Weatherbit,<by Sheefi Anchor.- -Sir- Hercules, by-Cap-a-pie— Paraguay, by Sir Herculeaj Paradigm, by Par tisau. Sir Herculcs^by jgh&lebone; ;'■' | ? The iaforae Will 1 triv-tia- VoIIbwQ^MONDAYS, atlthei SwlTHTfefff Motueka; TUES DAYS, at the Mo_terb ; WEDNESDAYS. , at his ownStabIet,TUIJRSDAYS;at Wakrpield; FRID AYS/ At HtoMuo^ SATURDAYS, in NELsoN,«at Mr; Newton's Stabler. * Fee, j63. and 3s £ _e^lpaid on A or before the Ist January, 18$}. \ f . _Good; Paddocks fotiriwes.-Eblfea-crbwn a week. Every care but no responsibility. 7: 7 Apply].to7 1 „,„. , f 7 ; r/JL^yy-y • "'" k ' l U ;BV ; § : H-7 254,1 :. .... ; . . , vr i>- j^ ;w^ a >a: WM-Vvy „ A "'A ;!.; X: v -^'---^y^^^^^XX^ M l O N E Y^lo7-i4ENo^o^ WsfiMtiUyX 7 £ BECURITYi^I- e/'f IX^x^^&mM " :, '7 bß(^r!-_ l^Sknra^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 288, 5 December 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 288, 5 December 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 288, 5 December 1874, Page 4

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