hm-'sTANDr' THIS SE ASO)* 'JL the Thorough -bred Entire Horso;. NIMROD^ Three years old this foa'ing Stands fifteen hanr'a i%l»** possesses great power aod subStance, wi.h. good, muscular, shou'ders, immense back and . l*"iris,7 arid 7 great propelling power; a'6-rgeiher he is oue ot ehe niceit Colts ever bract in tbe Province, and, haviog r b autilul aotion hiuis.lf add splendid' temper,' must, as a air-ajd^tingui-jh himaef as a Hackpey Carriage Horse and . Steeplechase sire according to the style of Mare put to him. As will be seen by his pedigree, h-sTpoa'sesses. some of the beat b : odd in tbe.'colony:— t , ■** Nimrod, by Young To ston, put of Magic, by St. Aubyu, granldam Medora, by Qlendower (an Arab of very high iast imp ried to* Australia -to breed from ? f or the Indian Government), great granddau} a thoroughbred mire imported to Australia by Captain Befry (who bre I for the Indian Government), Young 'Jowt.n by TowtoV or, Potentate, put ot Stockings by Waverly, by St. George out of iSplendor* (imported).— See ■*" Stud Book* } In color and appearance Nimrad greatly resembles his grandsire, St. Aubyn > 7He will call at New ton's, Nelson, and Black j Horse,! Wakapuaka. on Mondays; Richmond ion Tuealays; Wakefield ' Arms, ca'lihg at I Bridge Hotel, Wednesdays; Hope on Thursdays; Moutere on Fridays; Palmer's, Waimea j Wes€J Saturdny*.. Terms, £3,° groon.age 3s, to be paid on or before Ist January, 1875.7- '/-.,'' 2260-4 EDWARD HOPE.:. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the well-bred Cart Horee BRIGH AM YOUNG, Rising three yean old, B.igh&m Young, out of Jewel, .by BdyalCtona.uerer, imported! by the *,Hon. M*. Robiofion, .who took the first prize as a two-year *o'd at the Royal Agriunltura A Sho sv in England. Jewel took ill prices wherever exhibited; is got: by TEpglind's Hope . imported —dam, Far mer, selected from the celebrated stock of Mr. Tc. ly, of .New South Wales. Btigham will call at Bridge Hotel, Moa- j dats at 10 a.m, Palmer's at "npon, Travel- | ler's Rest at 2 p.m.; Thursday's, at, theTurf Hotel, 10 am ; remainder of time, at -the Star and Garter Hotel. Terms, £2 10s, groomage, 2a 6d, to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1876. 2659 PRIMMER BROTHERS. ,8,1 R ; D7.C,A n G'E'7S.7.* ' •' A Splendid Aasa-tnienfc of CANARY and PARROT C&QE&; including the New Revolving; Ckge, - '.'." ; *nqw^qn>sA£s,YY' 7- 7 ' ■ Al 7H . H O TE^S^L-I* ?*#;• • . .'.*' ' M .7' n Noi l Vßfidg*ati^ 7' V : S 1 ®-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 261, 2 October 1875, Page 1
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