A T> OBERTSON, DYER, & 0 ., JjL* k\i brgg ti remind the Ladies of Nelaon thst^ Lac - Fjchos, Shawls, &c, can be liE-DYED and Finished to i»ok equal to new. Miawls nnd Table Covers Cleaned en ! Pr--»sed. Gentlcmen _ Dark Clothes ( iVaned or Re-dyed, and Light Tweeds Scoured and P*e B sed to look as well as new. Dyeing of every description done at Melbourne I'kices 3177—6 a. H uNT^r PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWEL LER, &c, &c. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. A large stock of Jewellery, Watches, Closk-i &c.,alwaya on baud. 2578 jSVi^j|Kj mo STAND THIS *^ ie Thoroughbred Horse "SHERWOOD" (late Roc'iett). Sherwood is a bright bay, st«n!s 16} hands hij-1:, by Diom = dea out of M-yflow-r. For furiher pedigree fee N. Z. fctud Hook. Terms £-i; groomage, 3s. All ff es to bs paid on or before the sth January, 1877, after that date £4 a mare will be charf-ecl. The hor^e will visit the following places:— Monday?, Bellgrove Inn; Wednesdai s. Motueka, return Thursdays; Saturdays Turf Hotel; Tuesdays and Fridays, at hia Stable Spring Grove. 2784 JOHN HAGAN. TO STAND THIS SEASON. jGw^s mHE Girt Horse YOUNG SURPIiISE. You**.g tJUKpKiiE is a Mack hors? with white P'intH, sUt.ds I7J h n<'a h'gb, by Young Surprise out nf a C yde dnmpion mare. T rma. £■>• griomaue, Sa. All fees to be prtid on or before trie fith January, 1877; after th-t date £i los will be char.-ed. The borsa will viiit the ft Rowing places:— Mondays, Motueka, calling at U-iper Moutere; returning by PangHtota a; Thursiayt,, Motueka Valley; Wedneslays and Saturdays, ac his Stables, Dovedale. 2905 JOHN THORN. TO STAND THIS SEASON, lhe Thoroughbred Horse DON JUAN, Rising Six Years old. Don Juan, a dark brown horse, standing 15*} hands, is by Diomedes out of Sweep, by bir Uercules— Beso'n, by Whisker— Cornelia, by Grasshopper — Manto, by Soothsa)er Diomeilea, by Hesperis— Diomedia. by Weatherbit — Taurina, by 'laurus — Esiueraldi, by Zingaree— Pa>-tille, by Reubens— Parasol, by Fotßoa — Prunella, by Highflyer. Hesperus, by Bay Miiidaton; Sultan, by Selim— Cobweb, by Phantom— Fidigree, by Soothsayer— Web, by Wax — Weatherhit, by Sheet Anchor. Sir Herrues, by Cup-a-pia— Paraguay, by Sir Hercules; Paraiigra, by Partizan. Sir Hercules, by Whalebone. The Horse wiii travel as follows —Mondays, at the Swan Inn, Motumca; calling at the Moutee Inn, on Tue-davs; Thursdays, at Mr. E. Fowler's, Sprisg Grovjs; Fridays, at the Rei Horse, Richmond. Fee, £2 10a., and 3< groomige; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1577. Good Paddocks for Mares, 8s 61 per week. Svtry care, but no responsibility. Arrangements for guarantees ta be maia with F. H. BLUNDELL, 2881—26 Waime-- Weßt. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr. Atkins' Stables, Motdeka, entire b"°ac L K HOUSE LEGS. YISITING RIWAKA, ani the LOWER and DPPhU MOUTERES— MONDATS AT EIWAKA Tuesdays „ Motdeka Wednesdays „ j Lo ™ R AND UpPE * ( Modteres Thursdays Betubning to Bridgb Jnn, Lower Modtere from 1 hence topanGATOTABA via NGATIMOTI. Fridays ( At his own Stables, Satdrdays ( Pangatotara. Terms— Three Guineas each Mare; Groom age, Five Shillings. Two or more Mares as per agreement. 3008 FRANCIS HOLDER. TO STAND THIS SEASON. Tlie Thoroughbred Hoisa rr\ o t a r a -*- Eight Years Old. Totara is a bio d bay, with black point?, s unds 16J nanvls high, got by Hiou-edes, out of Waimea, &c, &„ See « New Zealand Stud lieok.' Tei ms — Five Guluens, half-bred mares, and Ten Guineas thoroughbred marts; subject to an advance ol ten per cent if not paiu by the 15th of January, 1877, to the undersigned, Groom's Fee, ss, payable on first eervice. The hor-e wil' visit the follow iog j laces at t'-.e times stated, if sufficient inducement offer?, and weuher permitting :— Monoays— Wakefield Arms, Forest Inn, and Jcrvis's Toesdays— All ngton Farm Wednesd \ ys— Waimea W est Thursdays— Allingtt n Farm Fridays— hii.liinoiid and Stoke Fbid\y hvENisss & Dlsher'a Scables, Nelson. Good paddocks at Allington Farm, ot 3s per weik each mare, to be paid cn removal Every care talic-n, but no responsibility. Parties wishing to luve their marei served in the month of January, can do so by calling at Allington Farm. ••911 SAM. POWELL.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 235, 1 November 1876, Page 4
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