W. C. WILKINS, IMPORTER OF LAMPS, Etc., j BRIDGE-ST., NELSON. The "ANUCAPNIC" Table Lamp. The "DUPLEX" Table Lamp. A Few First-Class Designs. The " SILBER " Improved Lamp. The "SILBER" Night Light. No Chimney Required. HAND, STAND, BRACKET, HALL, AND HANGING LAMPS, With " American " and " Paragon " Burners. KEROSENE OF REALLY FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. CUTLERY, AND ELECTRO PLATED WARE, Good Value for Money. TERMS CASH. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, B«ptemb«r, 1876. NELSON. BOOKS BOUND, IN ANT STYLE. R. LUCAS & SON. TO STAND THIS SEASON. Ihe Thoroughbred Horse DON JUAN, Rising Six Years old. Don Juan, a dark brown home, standing 15 J hands, is by Diomcdes out of Sweep, by Sir Hercules — Besom, by Whisker — Cornelia, by Grasihopper — Manto, by Soothsayer. Diomedea, by Hetperas — Diomedia,by Weatherbit — Taurina, by Taurus — Esmeralda, by Zingarte — Pastille, by Reubens— Parasol, by PotSos— Prunella, by Highflyer. Hesperus, by Bay Middellcn; Sultan, by Selim— Cobweb, by Phantom— Fllligree, by Soothsayer— Web, by Wax- — Weatherhit, by Sheet Anchor. Sir Hercu'es, by Cap-a-pie— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paradigm, by Partizan.. Sir Hercules, by Whalebone. The Horse will travel as follows —Mondays, at the Swan Inn, Motueka; calling at the Moutere Inn, on Tuesdays; Thursdays, I at Mr. E. Fowler's, Spring Grove; Fridays, at the Bei Hotse, Richmond. Fee, £2 10s., and 3* groomige; to be paid 1 on or before the Ist January, 1»77. Good Paddocks for Mares, 2s 61 per week. ETery care, but no responsibility. Arrangements for guarantees to be made with F. H. BLUNDELL, 2881—26 Waimea West. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horsa TOTARA, Eight Years Old. Totara is a blood bay, with black points, stands 16J hands high, got by Diomede?, out of Waimea, &c, &j. See 'New Zealand Stud Book.' Terms ~ Five Guineas, half-bred mares, and Ten Guineas thoroughbred mares; subject to an advance of ten per cent if not paid by the 15th of January , 1577, to the undersigned. Groom's Fee, ss, payable ou first pervice. The horae will visit the following places at the times stated, if sufficient inducement offer?, and weather permitting :— Mondays— Wakefield Arms, Forest Inn, and Jervis's Tuesdays — Allmgton Farm Wednesdays — Waimea West Thursdays — Allington Farm Fridays — Richmond and Stoke Frid*y Evenings & Faturdays— Disher's Scabies, Nelson. Good paddocks at Allington Farm, at 3s per week grach mare, to be paid on removal Every care taken, but no responsibility. Parties wishing to have their mares served in the month of January, can do so by calling at Allington Farm. iill SAM, POWELL.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 250, 12 October 1876, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 250, 12 October 1876, Page 3
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