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T(9 STAND THIS SEASON^ • : '- ;: * ' tire 1 Entire florae^ -'< O'V „- iv . : W ,.A.18, rr E;A,.G-.,^.E*. / ry , Wae %gle. a d<rlc brawn c>lt of greatfowel, wa^jgpt.by GpUen EagJe, dama thorongby bredniara.; Imported by tha, (ate Mr.-Ov Potter from Victoria, io ; 1 865,- where eha/ wot several fchreemih races in firgfr-claaa i<company; GoVen liprle.\by Risk, whn waa ( e<ife by Cime! out of a Skeleton mire. Ctmst ((m ported) by Camel— dura Miaa Skim, by Sfcim —Striking Bauty, by Sorcerer— Henineborough— Sir Peter. Skeleton : (imported) by M.e&tsr Robert— dam, _Sle Walter Rtleigfi. mira. " • : '"' !"■ ;> : ' ; ' : ' ;;i ■•' ■■"*■ The stamina of the stock of Bisk fs well koown-^ft qastty inherited frora : 6n&i& h'^e'i erandsife Skeleton, who was one of tbe bWfchorges eTer bri din telani. #hea' ; broa?htout a% ibatSirrafifh of Kild«re, be woa fl?o onfc of the sis races for which he, st«rte.i. and was gbW by HU hreeleifi the Mafqirf* orSEigo, fee £20<MJ. For' flrst-class hacfeneys rio betttr." b'o^d can be found, and ' the rtfnriiri^ ' af v Golden Eagle, at the MftrlhnfoughMeatiag" ia 1860, where he defeated Volttgeur (halfbother to Malvina) and Harebell far the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable speed. ] ; y-_ t : The produce of a 1 ! mares coVerei by th& above horse tlva soasoa wiU been tergl foe the •■ Wai- Eagle Cup " of £25, added fb a sweep of £1 ea< h, to ba ran for at tbe ifelsoa Meeting, 1879. : ,i/.;; Terms: £3 a {Mare, an<i 5g. ; groom t<re. Al'owance made for two or more mares. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January! 1875. To stand at the Stables of theuatteraigqed, I ' T.HAEteV " ■ TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entice Horse DON PEDRO, Bred in Ohrirfchurch, by the Young Peary out of the celebrated trotting mare Panny, imported from Tasmania. . ; Don Pedro will call at the'Waimea'W.est Rot; 1 at 10 o'clock, Traveller's Rest afc noooj Bridge HoC-1. at 2, and WakeSatd At^ni^fct on Monday's; . on .Wednesday's, at the Forest; Inn at 10, at Fbxbill Inn at naon, B^ell Gcove at 2, and Quail and Eigh'y-e'tghWaUey in the afternoon. ■ , ■ ; r ; . ; ■; if,? .•; .•-. . Terms-^Thfrfcy SMllingSi / 2662 . A. KNYVET?. TO " STAND : '".THlS^ : ffii^p^ Tbe Entire. Hqrajßc; " o ' ( :'!n' " YOUNG POTENfTATE,,; 1.,j rising Fivp ITears old. Yonng Potentate is a Dark Bay, standing 15| hands, by Potenate. d»m by Tpwton. The Horga Will stand' at his own Stabfegi Waimea' Westk ;■ : ,■ .. . ; ■ ■'•,.:.;■; T j Fee— jSl, and 2s 6d-Gruomsge, to be paid on or before the Ist January,. 1076., • • ■ . : : •■■'■ /H^TOMLINSON^ ■: ; a 2824—26 WaimeiWest. - TO STAND THIS ; REASON, tha Thoroughbred Horse :r- - -.r\ DO N JXJ A 'v'N -i Fire Years.old. ; \ ; ; . Don Juan, a dirk brown horsi^ sandinf 1 5| 'handY, is by Diomedes.' but df sweep, hf Sir Hercules— Besom, by. Whisker— Cornells^ by. Grasshopper -^Mirttby' by ! SobtSsaifer. Diomelee, by Hesperas— Diom-dla, by f Wes,« tberbit-^Taurin&i by Ta'iriia -^-Esoaeraldii by Zinganee— Pastille, by Rubens— Parafb^ by PotPife;— Prunella, by H!jjb'iy<ti — B4sperus, o y B*y MidJletonj Stilfan, by Sotibi — Cobweb:; by^PhantOEQ—Filigrea by Soitbgayer— Web. by Waxy— Weathet bit, by SboejS AiiChor. Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pfe— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paradigm, P<u:ti« tan. Sir HerQules, by WaAlebqae. J . . ' : .-■:■,'■■■;■ : \.---~U- i: vi; j;-f^T The, Horej will trarel ;as.'fo^o«vs :— Bfag* dajs, at Motaeka Hotel, Mu6uek»; lhacg«i«.m at Mr Nawtoa'a Stables,. NelWn ; "BTidftVg. as -the Star aa<FGatter, Sicb.mon& f •'• iiFee, £3 («M 8s g^ppjage;/ tdieaig aid jM (ft before the I p^Jsnof^ . 1|<76. . ; . . ; . Good Paddocks fec-inares, ha!f-a-crown a w,eek.- .Ereiy care^bafc no r<?«pqn«ibiliSs > i?T; -'. I-.'l A<>---< «\ "sC^iVitn-PA I. •?o Atrangenieota fo?,:gasran(iee»: to^be awde 'Withs -i-.., fl i -:o;H^r/'c:> Airs -„;>> ->-<'tv'\ -<•• i.-: ■■:: U-, tf %^]BJ.l[«QE|il>,Mi;i •'-, f W9imea[We«6,;i TiO STAND THIS ''■-taV'TnVroVg^re'iE^ire I !^© - 1$ fl ?:M\" %®© j, Tliree years old this foa'ing. - Stands fifteen banrife hip: .posieases •' po^erafid'' alibi ata'ned, 5 witli gaad - muaeular ghduiaar^^tni. roensa baek'and • iMn?^ aad^ gfeSt' propeUine pbwerV : al^g€tKer !: ne >; is' onelif the nifceil Colts eref brMin the Prtvince,' atid,* Raring beauti'al aotion.bin self and splendid temper must> aa a sire, distiti'giEilshfe&ile'f asa'H^ckney Carriage Hotaa an t Bfe^llle'clsSa'^uQ according to 'the ! style !) of Mara put to him. As T will b'e : seen by his pedigree, he possesses some of the best b'odd'in the colooy:— : ' "Nimrod, by'Yobag td>tbtr,but of Msgfc^ by St. Aubjn, grhnldam Medora, by Qlendower, (an Arab iof very hfgb to i Australia; to breed ffam.fapithelttcEtla Government), great granddain a thoroughbred; mare imported tQ'Aastralia by Captain Beefy (who bred foe. the Indian Government), Young Towtoti by Towton or Potentate, oat of Sfc ckinga by Waverljr,.by Sfc, G.WrgoJo&Of Sp endora (imported). -see (t Stud, Bwk." L 'In' color and appearance :NtfflH2d]!g&«t^£ resembles hi* grandsire, St. Aubyo -b n f'.-r. He wilt call at Newton*, !?e!son, and Bfeek Horse, Wakapuafca,; on Mdaday?; Eic&mbrid; on .Taesdays; .Wakeflsld- Anrnj ca'Hag at Bridge Efo el, Wednesdays; : Hope 'oa i Tbtirs4 dayi;::Moutare on-Fridaj^s; Palmer's.Watme* West, oa Wednesday? afternoons} and! if Mbta'kaont Saturdays i -:•-■■- ; : ,■; .-vsiicxMores' from a distance can be pactdtfekedi at. Half-a-crown^a week ; erery care^gnij attention but ao resgonsibi(ity> v, ;;<} >;h- •.< ;<n Terms, £3j , grqaacage 3s, fib be paid Qtt : oe before Ist Jaauary r 18?6, - --2260—4 V : ' JED WARD . n ! 6 il T u :x i o ; 'c . A ■ NY PEBSON EJS^Q^O aWMAfEJpL. KIALB, or ft^^ifASa#4VnlbA ifUi-HIULt KAIE.WAT, - affof! ;T?orksf?B' boursj^ihpoifi my cpa««a^ v ißili WPaOSE^ GiiTJSD; -.■'■.'.. / •','-';.•... ,r., --''J' • '•ic'%',-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 291, 2 November 1875, Page 4

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