TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse : WAR EA G L*E. War Engte. a d«rk brown colt of great power, was got by Golden Eagle, dam a thoroughbred mare, imported by the late Mir. S, Potter from Victoria, in 1866, where she wois several three -mU<j races in first-dais company. . Golden E»g!e. by Riak, who was got by Cirael out of a Skeleton tmre. Camel (£ta ported) by Csmel— dam Miss Skim^ by Skim. —Striking; Btaaty, by Sorcerer— Henlaisboroagh— Sir Peter. Skeleton (imported) by Master Robert— dam, Sir Waiter Rtleigti mire. The stamina of the stock of Risk is well known— a qn&l ty inherited from that hive's erandsire Skeleton, who was one of the Met horses evar bred in I-elan-J. Wbed braaght. out at the Curragh of Kildare, he woa flf a out of the sis racsi for which he sttrtel.and was sold by hit breeler, the Marquis of Sligo, for £2000. For first-class hackneys no better b'ood can be found, and tbe ronntng of Golden Eagle, at the Maryborough Meeting in 1860, where he defeated Yoitigear (halfb -other to Malvina) and Harebell for the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable spcei. The produce of all marea covered by the above horse tlrs season will be entered for the '-War Eagle Cap" of £25, added to a sweep of £i each, to be run for at 6he Nelsoa Meeting, 1879. Terms : £3 a Mare, and ss. groomtee. Allowance made, for two or more mates. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January. 1875. " To stand at the Sfcablea of theaniersigaedL T. HARLEY. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse DON PED R0 , Bred in Ghtistchurch, by the Young Peer, out of the celebrated trotting-mare Fanny, imported from Tasmania. Don Pedro will call at the Waimea West Hotil at 10 o'clock, Traveller's Rest at noon. Bridge Hofc-1 at 2, and WakeOeld Arms at i on Monday's; on Wedneadiy's, at the Forest Inn at 10, at Foxhill Inn at nooo, Bell Grove at 2, and Quail and Eighty-eight Valley in the afternoon. Terms— Thirty Shillings. 2662 A. KNYVETT. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Entire Horse YOUNG POTENTATE, rising Five Years old. Young Potentate is a Dark Baj, standing 15| hands, by Poten'ate. dam by Towtoo. ' The Horse will stand at bis own Stables. WairaeaWest. Fee— £l, and 2s 6d Groomaga, to be paid oa or betore the Ist January, 1876. H. TOMLINSON, 2824—26 . Waimea West. TO STAND THIS SEASON, fcha Thoroughbred Horse DON J U AN, Five Yeara old. Don Juan, a dirk brown horse, sanding IS| hand*, is by Diomedes. oat of sweep, bf Sir Hercules— Besom, by Whisker— Cornelia, by Grasshopper — Mmto, by Soothsayer. Diomedes, by Htsperaa— Diomjdia, by Weather bit — Taurina, b? Taurus — Esmerald*,. by Zinganee— Pastille, by Rubens— Pamol, by, Poteos— Prunella, by HtehSytr. : Htsperus, by Biy Middleton; Sultaa, by Selim —Cobweb, by Phantom — filigree by Soothgayer— Web, by Waxy— We&thathit, by Sheet. Auchor. Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pie— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir Hercules, by Wnalebo e'. The Hor e will travel as follows :— Mondajs. at Motaeka Hotel, Motaeka; Ihunday*,, at Mr Newton's Stables, Nelsoa; Fridays, at the Star and Garter, Richmond. Fee, £3 and 3a groomage; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1876: Good Paddocks for mare*, fmlf-a-erowa a week. Every care, bat no responsibility. Arrangements for guarantees to be ouda with F.H BLUKBELt, Waimea Wegt. TO STAND TBIB SEASON,, the Thorough-bred Entire Horse N I Jf R 0,-D , Three years old this foaling. Stands fifteen hands high: .possesses great power and sub-, stance, with good muscular shoulders, immense back and loins, aad great propelling power; altogether he is one of tbe nicest Colta ever brad in the Province, and, hariog beautiful aotion hia self and splendid temper, must, as a sire, distinguish himse £ as a Hackney Carriage Horse anl Steeplechase* sire: according to the style of Mara pat to him. As will be seen by his pedigree, he possesses some of the beat b'ood in the colony: — " Nimrod; by Young To* ton, out of Magic, by St. Aubyn, gtonldain lifedora, bf Qlendower (an Arab of very high last imp r ted to Australia to breed from for the Indian Government), great grandilsm a thoroughbred mare imported to Australia by Captain Berry (who bred for the Indian Government), Young Towton by Tow to a or Potentate, oat of St ckinps by Waver!?, by St. George out of Sp'endora (imported).— See •' Stud Book. 1 * In color and appearance Nimrcd greatty resembles his grandaire, St. Aubyn He will call at NewtonV, Nelson, and Bfaek Horse, Wakapaaka, oa Maadays; Riclimoad on Taesiays; Wakefleld ., Arms, ca'iiag afi Bridge Ho el, Wednesdays; Hope on Thursdays; Moutare on Fridays; Palmer's, Waimea West, oa Wednesday afternoons; gad ja ; Motmkaon Saturdays Mares from a distance can be paddocked - at Half-a-crown a week j efery cace aad attention but no responsibility. Terms, £3, grooaiage 3s, to be paidoa or before Ist January, 1875. 2260—4 EDWARD HOPE. ' NOTI 0E . A NY PERSON REMOVING any MiiTEil RIALS, or TRESPASSING oa tits GROUND reserveii for the NELSON aid " FOX-HILL RAILWAY, after working ; ! hoars, withoat my cons«at, will be PROSE-;' COTED. l - JOHN SCOTT. Nelson; April 19, 1875. • .1043' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 4
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871Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 4
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