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MEDALS AND GER?riPICATES . A WARDED to JAMES SMTH, New-street, -Nelson, N.Z.," since 1&72, -^- for; Excellency of Nelson-made WINES and COTJDIALS. No: I.— Fxrsx Pbovincul Tbize. Awarded by tho Richmond Ageiotltdral A j ciAtion, April, 1872. No. 2 — Cbrtipicatb of Honorable Mention. Awarded by the Thames iNDosxaiAL Exhibition 1872. No. 3. — Interpko vinci al Exhibition, Christciiurch, 1872. Medal and Fiasr Class Certificate. . No. 4.— Nelson Exhibition, 1873 Two Medals, with First Class Certificate and Spbcial Prize

TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse WAR EAGLE. War Eagle, a .d-«rk brown oltof great piwer, was got by Golden Eagle, dam a thoroughbred mar.? imported by the late Mr G. Potter «rom Victoria, in 1866, whee ehe woi several tliree-roile races in imt-clasa c*inparly. Gol<?en Eagle, by Risk, who w*s eot by Cimel out of a Skeleton mire. Cinul (im ported) by Camel— dam Miss Skim, by Skim —Striking Biauty, by Sorcerer— ; eniiebbsqagh— Sir Peter. Skeleton (imported) by Bestir Robert—dam, Sir Walter R leigh mare. ' . The stamina of the stock of Risk h well known — a qu&l ty inherited from that h r e'a grandsire Skeleton, who was one of the be»t horses evar bnd in I etani. When Hrouuht out at the Curragh. of Kildare, he won fl 'c out 6]rtßtr9BrTttcert<Jr"Yrhtott'bo «i««e ». and, was. gbld by hi* breeter, the Marquis of Siigo, f»r 42090. For flrat-cia^s huckneys no, bet tec bood can be found, and, the radn!ng of Golden Eagle^ at the fejarlb^rough Me-'ing m—lß6d, where he defaated Voltigeur (halfbother to Malvina): and Harebeil for the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable speed. The produce of a'l m»res coy Tel by *be above horse th s season will be tntore i fjr the '• War Eagle Cup " of £25, aidel to a awe^p of £"> eavh, to be run for at the Ne'aoc Meeting, 1879. ' Terms : JE3 a Mare, and 5s groom «ste. Al'owanca made for two or more mares. All fets to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1875. To stand at the Stables of the undersigned. T. HARLEY. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse DON PEDRO, Bred in Ohriitchurcb, by the Young Peer, out of the celebrated trotting -mare tianny, imparted from Tasmania. ; Don Peiro will call at the Waimea West HoM at 19 o'clock, Traveller's Rest at noon, Bridge Hotd afe 2, and Wakefield Arm» at 4 on Monday's; on Wednesd»y's, at the Forest Inn at 10, at Foxhiil Inn at noon, Bell Grove at 2, and Quail and Eighty-eight Valley in the afternoon. [ Terms— Thirty Shillings. 2662 A. KNYVETT. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Tin Entire Horse YOUNG POTENTATE, rising Five Yean old. Yoing Potentate is a Dark Bay, standing 15| hands, by Poten ate dim by Towtoa. Tbe Horae will stand at bis own Stables, Waimea West. Fee— jGl, and 2s 6d Gruomage, to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1876. H. TOMLINSON, 2824—26 Waimeft We*t. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thoroughbred Horse DON JUAN, Five Years old. Don Juan, a durk brown horsa, sanding 15* hand*, is by Dionoedes. out of sweep, bf Sir Hercules— Besom, by Whisker— Cornelia, by Grasshopper — Mtnto, by Soothsayer. Diomeies, by Htsperas— Diomidia, by Wca■therbit — Taurina, btf Taurus — Esmerdlda, by Zinganee— Pastille, by Rubens— Ptimol, by Poteos— Pmnella, by Highflyer. Hesipsrua, by Biy Middlcton; Sultan, by Selim —Cobweb, by Phantom— Filigree by Sonhuayer— Web. by Waxy— WeMlm bit, by Shedt ! Auclior. Sic Hercules, by Cap-a-pL— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir Hercules, by Wlmleboae. The Hore will travel a 9 follows :— Mondays, at Motueka Hotel, Motueka; 1 hursdays, jat Mr Newton's Stables, Nelson; Fridays, jat the Star and Garter, Richmond. j Fee, £3 and 3a groomage; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1876. ! Good Paddocks for mares, half-a-crown a week. Every care, but no re*p3nalbinty. ; Asrangemeats for guarantees to be made IWIUU E l . H. BLUNDELL, .. Waioie«W6B6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1

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