TO';: .SiTAND /; THIS; j . . . '' . ,j /j' '. YheVilntire Horse .",, r..,: j ■ iv '.W/A^R■)•:'E-,A^-,G ! 'L':'E■.•_ -.'-. | ( War Engle.a d'irk brnwn colt of great power, | ■ was got' by Golden 'Eagle, dam a .thorough- j, bred mara. imported by th^ fate Mr. O.j ; Pbt'ef from Victoria', irf 1866, 1 whe-e elie won j! several three rh'l-» : race, in first-class com-; pany"." : 661<'en Eagle, by Risk, who was gotlj by Camel out of. a Skeleton mire. Camel (im J ported) by Camel— dim Mias Skiin, by. Skim; T-Strikina." B' aUty, by" Sorcerer— Bening- ■ boroiJgh^Sir Peter., Skeleton (imported) ; by Mastf'r Robert— d-n_, Sir Walter R ;leigh! m.tre; ..,;.", 7 '■ r ': '" . ; | .'"The stamina bf the stoe'e of Risk is well) krioWri^— a qtial ty inherited from that h r e's ! trranlsi-e' Skeleton; who was one bf the besti horses ever brid ini .lanl.' ■ When brotiahti ■ out a 1 ; tlia Curra_;h'of Rildaro, ho won five out ;of the six racsa f <ir whicli he'stirte 1 . and was : sold by hi* hree ler, the Marquis of Sligo, for £2COO. For first-class hnckne^s no better b'ood can be found; and the : 'runn.n« of; Golden TEngle, at tho Marlborough Meeting : in '1860, : where he defeated Voltigflu'r (hall-, brother to MaWina) and Hnre^eil for the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable speed. : The ; produce of a'l mares cdv.rei by the 'above horse this season- will tie enterei- for' the <• War 1 Eagle C.ip " of £25, added to a; sweep' of £"• ea( h, to be run for at the Nelsoa Meetiog, 1879. Terms: 1 £3 a Mare, and, ss. groonnge. Al'owance made for two or more mares. All fets to be-paid on-orbefor. the Ist January, •1875. ;._ . . To stand at the Stables' of the undersigned. ! ' ''', ' f ''; : :•' .' • • / T.^-IARLRY t j T0 ; STAND : THIS, SEASON, : : j7' ! the Entire Horse ; !D 0 N PEDRO , Bred. in : Christchurch, by .the Young Peer; .out of ( tl^e celehrated trotting mare Fanny ; imported from Tasmania. : l 'on Pedro will, call at the Wainies! West Wot^l at 10, ojclock, Traveller's Rest ,«t noon; Bridge jrjot"! at 2,. and Wakefleld. Arras nt 4 on Monday's;- on : Wedueßd<y's, at the ; ' Forjust Inri at tO, at Foxhill Inn at noon, Bell Grove at 2, and: Quail and Eigh>y-e;gtit Vaillay iii the afternoon. . ■ • ; • Terms—Th'rty Shillings. 2662 '•■•■;' A.. KNYVETT. TO i STAND THIS « SEASON, The :Entire Horse YOUNG POTENTATE, rising Five Years old. Young Potentate is a Dark Bay,' standing 15. hands, by Poten'ate dam. by Towtoo. The Horse .will stand at bis own Stables, .Waimea West. Fee— J-1, and 2a 6d Groomage, to be paid on or betore the Ist January, 1876. H. TOMLINSON, ' 2824—26 Waimea West. ; TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Thoroughbred Horse :■ ;b o;N ':j;.tr ; a,n ,'! Five Years old. Don .Juan, a dirk brown horse, s'anding- ; 15| hand., is by -Diomedes. out of aweep. by Sir. Herculea-r-Besom,: by ; Whisker— Cornelia, by vGra?sliopperr7Tr,jiantq, ;by, Soothsayer. . Diomeies, byHssperaa— Dio'media, bj' WeaS herbit ~ Taurina, 'by' ; Taurus ~ Esmeralda, yj Zinganee— Pastille, by Rubens-^-i'arasol, by. PotSoa— prunella, ;by, Hiscl\flyfP.; Hes- ; perns, by Bay Middleton;;. Sultan,, by Selim' . — Cobweb, by Phantom-r- Filigree by ' Sootli' sayer-rrWeb. by Waxy— Weat herbit, by Sheet ; Anchor. Sir Hercules, by 1 Cap-a-pie — Para-, guay, by Sir. Hercules; .Paradigm^ by P«irti.'ssn., Sir Hercules, by. Wnalebo e. •The Hor. e, will travel aa follows :— Mondays, at Motueka Hotel, Mutueka; Thursdays, at : Mr ; Newton's Stables, Nelson; Fridays, • at the Star' and Garter, Richmond. : ' ; Fee, £_ and 3* groomage j to be paid on or before the Ist Jauuary, 1876. V'G'ood JPaddocka for , mares, half-a-crown a weeki 1 r Every care, but no repoinsibihty. ; Arrangements for guarantees to be nude with F. H BLUNDELL, Waimea West mo STAND THIS SEASON, JL the Thorcugh-brei Entire Horse NIMR O D , Three years old this foaling Stands fifteen hands high : possesses great power and substance, with good muscular shoulders, immense back and. ldns, and great propelling power; altogether he is one of the nicest Colts ever bred in the Province, and.havidg beautiful aotion hibsell and splendid temper must, as a aire, distinguish himself as a Hackney Carriage Horse ani Steeplechase (dre according to the style of Mare put to bim. As will be seen by his pedigree, he possesses some of the best b ood in the colony:— ." Nimrod, by Young To* tin, out of Magic, by St. Aubyn, grunidara Medora, by Gleiidower (an Arab of very high cast imp rted to : Australia to breed from for the iudiau Government), gr:-at granddam a thoroughbred mare imported to Australia by Captain Berry (_who bred for the Incian Government), Young Towtan by Towtoa oc Potentate; out jot' St^ckiofts by Waverly, by St. George out bf Sp'eador* (imported).— See "Stud Book." In color and appearance _«iu_rcd greatly resembles his gnndsire, St. Aubyn 7 . He will call at Newton's, Nelson, and Blaojk Horse, Wakapuaka, on Mondays; Ri.hmioijd on Tues Jays; Wakefleld Arms, ca'ling at Bridge Hotel, Wednesdays; Hope on Thursdays; Moutere on Fridays; Palmer's, Waimea West, oa Wednesday afternoons; and ao Motueka on .-Saturdays • , :, _4. res: from $ distance .can be paddecked at Half-a-crown' a week ,; every care 'and atteniiou but no respbnaibi'ity.'' •• I - Terms, £3, grboD_age,3BJ to be; paid: on or before Ist January, 1875. 8260-4 EDWARD HOPE,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 298, 9 November 1875, Page 1
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