TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thorough-bred Entire Horse HIMR O D , Three yews old this foaling Stands fifteen hands high: possesses great power and substance, with go»d muscular shoulders, immense back and 1 <in», and great propelling power; altogether he is ona ot the nicest Colts ever bra J id the Province, aril, hiving beautiful aotion himself and splendid temper, must, as a sire, d'stioguuh himse f a* a Hackney Carriage Horsa aui Steapiechsse sire accqrUng to the style of Mwe put to him. As will be seen by his pedigree, he posses res some of the best b'oid in tbe colony:— « Ninimd, by Young To • t »n, out of Magic, by St. Aubyo, gc^n ldam Midora, by Gleadower (*n Arab of very high < ast imp rted to Australii to bread from for the Indian Government), great ttranddam a thoroughbred maraimnorted 6p Auairalia by CaaSaurße v^ (wtio b'el for thelitf ian rjovernutentj, Y«r*ng I'ovciQ by Towfco » be Potentate, ouc of ckinjrs hy Waverly, by Sfci Geor#> out of Sp'endori (imported).— See "Stud Book." In color an 1 app^rance Ninarad gge »tly resemM- 9 his gtaodsroj St Aubya He will call »6 Newton's, Nelson, and Black Horsi, Wakipu-ika, on Mondays ; Kiuhmond on Tue3laysj Wakefield Arms ca 1 ling at Bridge Ho^l, Wedno«i<i*yß; Hope on Thursdays; MmtereouFrilaySi Palmer's, Waimea West, o\ Welnes ay afternojni; and^at Motu ka on Sa ur.iays M res from a <ii»t«nce can be paddockea at HaH-a-crown a week; every care and attention but 00 r-sponsibi ity. Terms, £3, groo 1 age 3s, to be paid on or before Ist January, 1875. 2*60-4 EDWARD HOPE. mo STAND THIS SEASON, JL the well-brel Cart Horse BRIGHAM YOUNG, Rising three ye »r* old. Brigham Young, out of Jewel, by Koyal Conqueror, imported by the Hon. Mr. Robinson, who toob the first prize as a two-year-o'd at the Royal Agricultural Show in England. Jewel took all prizes wherever exhibited; is got by Eoglmd's Hope, imported— dam Polly, selected from tbe celebrated stock of Mr. Ie ly, of New South Wales. Brigham will caU at Bridge Hotel, Mohday'a at 10 am, Palmer's at noon, Traveller's Krst at 2 p.m.; Thursday's, at the Turf Hotel, 10 am; remainder of time at the Star pnd Garter Hotel. Terms, £2 10s, prrtomage, 2a 6d, to be paid oa or before the Ist January, 1876. 2659 PRMMEtt BROTHERS. GIIOVEH & BAKER EL VSTIC STITCH, & " DODBLE LOCK 1 SEWING AND EMBROIDERY MACHINES. AFTER several yt-ara' experience in the StiiWING MACHINE Business, the AaentCiii, with the fullest confidence, assert their INFINITE SUPERIORITY over every ether kin I. They stond yet «n---rioated among the hundreds of imitations. They always h ive oeen a<id etiil continue to be sold with satisfactory le.uits, both to Veudor and Purcha-er. » THEY NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE. Are a'most noiaelew, never get out of order, arc so simple and eisy th»t children caa work ihfitn, they sew from ordinary reels, and require no fastening of thread, as in other ;Mach'nts. beautiful~"embroidery can be esecuie<i without change of arrangement, ft<d »ny nuterinl can be sewn from fines 6 Cambric to sis folds of Cloth. VARIOUS STYLES for Hanp or Foot, at Reduced Priobs and ; Easy Ticaua o» Patment. OIL, THREAD, !?££"& EXTBA PARTS (TO RKPLACE) ALWAYsJ in STOCK.) i W. M. S?ANTON, ; SOLE AGENT. 2718 T A T T 0 N , DENTIST, Keßldeufe aearly IS years, may be consulted
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1
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560Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1
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