riIO^«TAND yTHIS -A- the E-ftlra Horse / WA R EA G tE . War Eagle, a dark brown cait of great power, was got by Golden Ea-f.e, dam a thoroughbred mare.,. imported by the late Mr. G. Potter Irom Victoria, in 1866, : where ehe woa several three mSI-i races in first-claas company. Go Wen Eagle, by Risk, who was got by Ciniel out of a Skeleton mire. Camel (im ported) by Camel— dam Miss Skim, by Skim —Striking Bauty, by S.orcerer— Pening-boto'ugh-^-Sir Peter. Skeleton (imported) by Master Robert— dam, Sir WalterJiWetghj The stamina of the stock^Olisk is wel/ known — a qiial ty inheritedjftom that h*.r-e'a grandsire Skeleton, who tow one of the bem horses gjg&hr- din I elajfl. \7hen brougllt but a*drap.urragh of Kildare, he won five out of th«§|i|:aee9 £ar wmch he stirte 1. and wis sojd^^^^^^iayhe Marquis of Sligo, fir , a)?cla;3 heckneya no better I^^^^^Kb^Mnnd, and the running of G^^^^WK^at the Marlborough Mee'inr . r |!in^^^^ he defeated Voitigeur (halfA ' iJ^HH|^ffipifP* lvinft ) an d Harebell for the iH^BHRRe, showed also the possession of iPljapprediice of a'l tnares covered by the above hoitee th's Reason willbe entered for the 'War Ea^le Cup"* of £25, added toa sweep of £•> ea(h, to be rnn for at the Nelsoa Meeting, 1879. Terms: £3 a Mare, and ss. groonnee Allowance made for two or more mares. All feesto be paid on or before the Ist January, 1875. ;To stand, at the Stables of the undersigned. ■ *; '. " t , P.f-'-- T. HARLEY. mo STAND THIS SEASON, -_VS . the Entire Horse '£, sjyO N PE D RO<^ Bredfiin Christchurch, by the^^oung Peer, Qjfs-ofithei celebrated trot tin^mare Fanny, /imported from Tasmania. SY ' l'on Pedro wiU call at/Che Waimea West Hott-1 at 10 o'clock, Traveler's Rest at coon. Bridge Hot I at 2, and/Wakefleld Arms at 4 on Monday's; on Wedneaday 's, at the Forest Inn at IQ, at F^hill/tnn at noon, Bell Grove at 2, and QuaO-shd Eighty-eight Valley io theaftbrnobn. Terms— Thirty Shillings. 2662 A. KNYVETT. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Entire Harae '$ POTENTATE, /^/ ■ rising Five Yearsoffi—^ JSpung Potentate ia a DaplTßay, standing Ijfft hands, by Poten'ate/dam by Towton. /'ibe Horse will stapu at bia own Stabka, , Waimea West. / Fee— £l, and 2^/6d Groomage, to be paid on or before the/ist January, 1876. TOMLINSON, 2824—26 Waimea West. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thoroughbred Horse VO/N JUA N , •O /,. Five Years old. • <v Don Juan, a dark brown borse, standing 15J hatmi, is by Diomedes, out of sweep. bV Sir Hwcules-f Besom,: by Whisker — Cornelia, by ' yGrasshopper — Man to, by Soothsayer. Dkmiedes, by 'Hesperas— Diomedia, by Weathferbifc — Taurina, by Taurus — Esmeralda, by Zinganee— Pastille, by Rubens^E^ra.ol, by Potßos— Prunella, by Hjej^ylr. perus^ by Bay Middletonj Smtan, by Selim: —Cobweb, by Phantbm-^Rligree by Soothsayer — Web., by Waky^Weaihetbit, by Sheet Anchor. " Sir Hercula^f by Cap-a-pie — Paraguayj by Sir Hercuhfi; Paradigm, by Partisan. • Sir Herculeaf by Wh*lebo*e. The Hore wirf travel as follows -.—Mondays, at Moluejra Hotel, Mutueka; Thursdays, at Mf J^ijjmi's Stables, Nelaun; Fridays; at the Star and Garter, Richmond. Fee,. £3 and 3s groomage; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1876. Good Paddocks for mares, half-a-crown a week. Every cafe, but no re-ponslbility. Arrangements for guarantees to be nude with F. H BLUNDELL, Waimea West TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thpirogh-bretf Entire Horae Tnree years. old this fioaling (Stands fifteen hands high: possesse/ great power and substance, wnh good pnifynilar shoulders, immense back and 1 -ins, ahd great propelling power; alt. gether he is one- of the nicest Colts ever bred in the Province, and, having beautilul aotion hire, Belt and, splendid temper . must, aa & sire, d'stinguish himse fas a Hackney Carriage Horse ani Steeplechase sire according to the style of Mare put to bim*. As will be seen by his pedigree, he posses ies spine of tbe best b'ood in the coloDy:— •'Nimrod, by Young To a ton, ouJS-Qf Magic, by St. Aubyn, granidam Mejkfra, by Q leadower (an Arab of very hiaQ (ast imp rted to Australia to breed frosn for the Indian Government), groat granddnm a thoroughbred mare imported to Austral-fa by Captain Berry (who bred' for the IndiaiVGovemment), Young Towton by Towton yor Potentate, out . of Stockings by Waverly, by. St. George out of Spender* (imported/.— See *' Stud Book." Ih color and appearance Nimrod greatly resembles his graoasire, St. Aubyn He will cah^strNewton'si Nelsop, and Black Horse, Wakapuaka, on Mondays; Richmond on Tuesdays; Wakefleld Arms, caiing at Bridge Hotel, Wednesdays; Hope on Thursdays; Moutere on Fridays; Palmer's, Waimea West, oa Wednesday alterhoons; and at Motutka oh Saturdays Mares' from a distance can be paddooked at Half-a-crown a week ; every care and attention but no responsibility. ' I Terms, £3, groan age 3s, to be paid on or before ls6 January, 1875, 2860--4 TED WARD HOP®.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 294, 5 November 1875, Page 1
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