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TO STAND THIS SEAS )N, the Thorough -bre i Entire Horse NIMR O D , .Three years pid this foa ing Stands fifteen ham'a high : poaiessea great power arid' sub- - stance, wi-h good muacilar ah^u'iiers, immense back an<l I ins, and great propelling power; altogether he is ooe of the nicest 'Colts, ever brad icrthe Prbrincie, aad s hitTiug 1 b autiial aotion bin a if and spleadi<l temper, must, 88 « sire, datinguiih hiinee f as a H«ckney p*rri»ge Horse an i Steeplechase sire acconiing to .the style of M-tre put to him. As will be seen by hi* pedigree,, he possesies some of tbe beat b'ood in tha colony:— '• Nimrod, by Young To wfcm, out of Magic, by St. Aubyn, grim idam Medora; by Glen- . dower (an Arab of very high cast imp rted to Australia to breed from for the Indian Government), grant granddsm a thoroughbred mare imported to Australia by Captain Be* r/ (who bre J for the Indian Government), Toting lownn by'Towton be Potentate,, out of St ckinua by Waverly, by St. George but of Sp endor* (imported).~Sßs «' Siud Book." In color and appearance Nimrcd greatly resembles his grandsire, S6. Aubyn , He will call at Newton*, Nelson, and B'acfc Horse. Wakapuaka. on Mondays; Richmond on TueaJayaj Wakefield Armi, ca ling at Bridge Howl, Wednesdays; Hope on Thursdays; Moutere on Fridays; Palmer's, Waimea Went, Satu-d-y. ./■ Terms, £3, grooirage 3s, to be paid on or before Ist January, 1875. 2260—4 EDWARD HOPE. I TO STAND THIS SEASON, the well-bred Cart Horse - B RI G H AU YO tJ N 4, Rising three year* old Biri^bam Youag. out of Jewel, by Hoyal Conqueror, imported by the Hon.- Mr Robinson, who t iofc the first prize as a two-year-o d at the Royal Apru-ul-lura Show in England; Jewel took all prizes wherever exhibited' , is got by EoghncE's Hope, imported— dsm, Farmer, selected fr.tm the celebrited stock of Mr. Ie ly, of New South Wales; ; . ' ■ Bfigham will ca'l at Bridge Hotel, Moh- " day's fit : l« a.m , Palmer's at rom, Travel- \ ler's Krßt at 2 p.m.; Thursday'?, at the Turf Hotel, 10 ant; remainder of thna at the; Star and Garter Hotel . '. Terms, £2 10s, groomoga, 2s 6d; to be paid! on or before the bt January, 1876. ; 2659 PRIMMER BROTHERS, j CA tT T -I 0 N/. 4 SY PERSON TRESPASSING on my\ iL PcopeF6yikitoHa»;F6ynfiOT!s oaMen,i ■i^the Port, «Al b| PBOSKODTE^ ;'; ; : NelMn f 'Sepfember.Bf,ißi6. a6l^r-2«

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 264, 5 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 264, 5 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 264, 5 October 1875, Page 1

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