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TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse ' - WAR : 'E l A 6LE..,, War E«*gle. a d»rk brown colt of greafcpower, was got bfj GoMen EagJe, dam a' thoroughbred maro. imported., by the" late Ui. G. Potter trom Victoria, in 1866, where ehe woa several three-mil-. _aces : in fLTs£6Ut»cifo-f pany. Golden Eigle. by Riak, who waa eot by C.mc. oat of a Skeleton' mare.' Camel (im ported) by Camel— dam Miss Skitxt, by.Skim — Strikinsj B'auty, by r Borcf rer-- Heningi. borough— Sir Peter. Skeleton " (imported) by MBst?r Robarfc— dam, Sir Walter Rileigh tmre. . '-. ; '>"•-*.. The stamina of the etock of Risk is well known— a qual ty inherited from that ___-*r-e*s grandsre Skeleton, who was one of the beefc horses ever br- din I'e-aad. When brought oata*: tha Carragh of Kildare, he_ won _tve;out - of the si* racsa for which he,"st:«rtel.and waa sold by hi* breeler, the Marquis of Sligo, for £20<H).-: For first-class hackneys no. better b'oad can be found, and • the j running of. Golden Eagle, at the Marlborough Meeting; in iB6O, where he defeated Voltigeur ,(hajf-b-othpr to Marina) and Harebell for the Maiden Plate, 'showed; also the possession of considerable speed ■ The- produce, of all" marea covered by the above horse" th'a smson will be entered totk the « War Eagle Ctip' ? of £25, added tb af sweapof £5 each, to be run for at- the Nelsoa Meeting, 1879. •-,.-..... Terms : £3 a Mare, and Ss. grqbb'«ge. Al'owance made for two or.more,m'air*lsi' 'All fe's to be paid on or bsf ore thY is.^ January, - 1875. , To atand at the Stables of the undersigned. T. HARLEY. ' TO STAND THIS SEASO^F, the Entire Hone' ."'..<; DON PEi. 80, Bred in Chri-jtchurch, by, the Y"oung Peer, out of the celebrated trotting mare' lrsany, imprTted from Tasmania. •.;<-. i on Pedro will call at the Waimea West Hot 1 at 10 o'clock, Traveller's Rest afc boon, Bridge Hoti at 2, and Wakefleld Arina at 4 on Moaday's; r on Wednesdiy's, at the Forest • Inn at .10, at Foxhill Inn at noon, Bell Grove at 2, and Quail and Eighty-eight Valley in the afternoon. -• Terms— Thirty Shillings. 266* A.' KNYVETr. : mo STAND THIS SEASONi -L Th. Entire II. \rge-., , YOUNG POTENTATE, rising Five Y. ara old. > • . YouDg Potentate ia a Dark Bay, standing 15_ binds, by Potenate dim by Towtoo. The Horse will stand at his own Stable s, Waiu.e& Weat. y *>■ Fee— £l, and 2s 6d Groomage, to be paid on or bet.re tha lst January, Ic7P. H. TOMLINSON, 2824-26 Waimes. We,t.' q^O STAND THIS SEASON, tha JL Thoroughbred Horse D 0 N J U AN, Five Yeara old. Don Juan, a dirk brown boTS-,, sanding 15| hand-i, is by Diomelea. out bf sweep, bf Sir Hercules— Besom, by Whisker— Cjriielia, by Grasshopper — Minto, by Soothsajer. Diomelea, t-y Htsperas-Diomdia, ly Weatherbit — Taurin ., by Ta-iruß — Esmeifrtlda, by Zinganee— Pastille, by Rubens— Parasol, by PotPoa— Prunella, by Highgytr. Htsperna, by Biy Middleton; Sultan, by Selim —Cobweb, by Phantom— Filigree by Sb >tS_sayer— Web. by Waxy— Weaihaibit, by Sleet Archer. Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pie— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paradigm, by Purtia.n Sir Hero ilea, by Whalebo.e. The Hor c will travel as follows -.—Menda) a. at Motueka Hotel, Motuiki; 1 hurailays, at Mr Newton's Stables, Nelson; -Fridays, at the Star and Garter, Richmond. Fee, £3 and 3a groomage; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1^76. *■"' . v Good Paddocks for marea, half-a-crown a. week. Every care, but no ret-panslbihty. . Arrangements for gu.rante.B to be mide With ' ' :.v- :-, F. H BLUNDELt,. : " ; \ Waimea West. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thorough-brel Entire Horse NIMROD, Tl ree years old this foaling Stands fifteen hands high: pos.ea.es great power and substance, . wi'-h good muscular .shoulilers, immense back and Lin?, and. great propelling power; altrgether. he ia one of the nicest Colts ever bred in the Province, and,, haying beauii'ul aotion hin self and splendid temper must, aa a sire, datingnuhhinise iaaa Hackney Carriage Horse ani Steeplechase .ire according to the style of Mare pu6 to him. As will be seen by his pedigree, he possesies some of the best b'ood in the colony:— " Nimrod, by Young- To * ton, out of Magic, by St. Aubyn, gem .data Mtidora, by Qlecdower (an Arab of very high east imp. rted to Australia to breed from for the Indian Government), gr.atgranddam a thoroughbred mare imported to Aus'ralia by Captain Betr/ (who bred for the Ine ian Government), Young Towton by Towto-. oc Potentate, Ode *of St ckings hy Waverly, by St. George out of Spendora (imported).— See •'Stad Book." In color and appearance Nimrad greatly resembles hia grandsire, St. Aubyn -< He will call at Newton's, Nelson, and Black Horse, Wakapuaka, on Monday.; Ri.hoiond on Taeaiays; Wakefield Arms, caling at Bridge Ho el, Wednesdays; Hope on Thursdays; Moutere on Fridays; Palmer's, Waimea West, oa Wednes 'ay afternoons; and ac Motu ka on Sa' urday a M. res from a distance can be paddqeked at Hall-a-crown a week ; every care and attention but no rcsponsibi ity. Terms, £3, groonage 3a, to be paid on or before Ist January, 1875. 2260—4 EDWARD HOPE. NOTICE. ANY PERSON REMOVING an? MATERIAL'S, or TREsPASSINGiOtt. the GROUND reserved for the NELSON .and FOX-HILL RAILWAY, -after *■ vo-kicg hours, without my conaeafc, whi; to;P__^QSf£. C-DTED. . ..Ay ; johnscgtt' Waal 15 ATI AnaJl IO 10>fC " VA 1 .-.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 292, 3 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 292, 3 November 1875, Page 4

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