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ATJOBERTSON, DYER, &c., « IA/ bi g* t) remind tl e Ladies of I Nelson th«t Lao; Fichus, Shawls, &o, can be UK-DYED und Finnt»eii to look «qual to new. i-HAWtg hii.l 'Jable Covers Cieaned anj t'retsdd. GENXLiiM^N'a Dake Clothes Cleaned or He-dyed, and Light Twbkds Scoured and Pressed to lcok as well as new. Dyeing of every description done at Melbourne f eices 3177—6 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWEL LEW, &c, &c. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. A large stock of Jewellory, Watches, Clocka &c, alwayi on hand. 2573 mo STAND THIS ggfa^^S^^^ The Thoroughbred Horse "SHERWOOD" (late Roe-ett). Shciwooi! is a bright bay, stHn's I6i hands hik'b, by Diom des out of Miyflowtr For further pedigree N. Z, t-tud book. Terni9 £i; groomage, 3s. All ft e* to b« paid on or before the sth January, 1877, alter thit date £4 a mare wili be chvrpteJ. The hor^e will visit the following pUccß:— Mondayc, Beilgrove Inn; Weiinesda\B. Motuekn, return Thursdeyti; S^iurdays 'lurf Hotel; T eodays and Fridajs, at hia Stable Spring Grove. 2784 JOHN HAGAN. TO STAND THIS SEASON. jCVs^^j Cart Horse tt^'W YOUNG SURPRISE. Yuu*g ftUhPia-E is a block hors? with white p Mints, Bt;.i ds 17^ h nrs h'ah, by Young Surprise out cf a Cyde dumpion mare. T fina £■>.; grioma^e, 3s. A.U lees to be puid on or ''(fore the stu January, 18?7; after th<t ctate £i 10s wi'l be char.ed. The horse will visit the following places:— Mondays, Motueka, calling at U|>per Moutere; returning by P«n»atota a; Thufslayn, Motueka Valley; Wednes lays and SaturJays, ac hia Stables, Dovedale. 2905 JOHN THORN. TO STAND THIS SEASON. 3he Thoroughbred lioree DO N J U A N, Rising Six Yens old. Don Juan, a liark brown horpe, standing 15J han>!s, is by Diomedes out of Sweep, by t>ir fk-rculei— Besoii, ty Whis'ier— Cornelia, by Grasshopper — Manto, l.y Scoihsajer Dioojodes, by Hesperns— Diomedia, by Weatherbit — Taurina, by 'lanrus — Esmeralda, by Zingarce— P.utille, by Keubens— Parasol, by i-'otttos— j-'ruiiella, by Highflier. Hesperus, by Bay MMdclton; Sultan, by Selirn-— Cobweb, by Phantom— Fiuigree, by Soothsayer— Web, by Wax — Weatherbit, by Sheet Anchor. Sir Hermes, by CHp-a-pia— Pataguay, by Sir Hercules; Paraiigm, by Pariizan. Sir Hercuks, by Whalebune. The Corse wi 1 travel ss follows —Mondays, at t>ie Swan I^n, Motcti-ka; call in if at the Uoute<e Inn, oi Tue-iiiays; Thursilays, at Mr. E. Fow.tr's, M'riko Grove; tridavs, at the Het Horse, Kiohmonu. ;ee, £l 10s., and 3 groomigc; to te paid on or before ili3 Ist Jmu:»ry, 1&77. Good Padlocks for Mnres, Ss 61 per wesk. Evf ry care, but no responsibility. ■Arrangements for guarantees to be ma ie with F. H. BLDNDELL, 2881—26 Waime* West. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr. Atkins' Stables, Motueka, THE fiSOllj MODEL ENTIRE BLACK HOKSE LEGS. TTiSITING UIWAKA, «n I the LOWER V and UPPKfi MOUTERES— Mondays at Riwaka Tuesdays „ Motueka Wednesdays „ i Lov^ ER AND Upfe « " ( moutkres Thursdays Eetubning to Bridge )nn, Loweb Moutere FROM '] HENCE ToPaN~ GAToTARA via NgATIMOII. Fridays ( At his own Stables, Saturdays ( Pangatotara. Ttrm^— Three Guincai each Mare; Groom age, Five Shillings. Two or more Mires as per agreement. 30*i8 FRANCIS HOLDER. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred JUoiss rn o t a r a X Eight Years Old. Totara is a bio d b »y, with black point*, s iinds 16J han Is high, got by lliouiciles, out ol Wiimea. &u, &o. Sea « Kew Zsalanrl Stud Brok.' Terms— Five Guilds, balf-bred mures, and Ten Guineas thoroughbred aianssuljtct to an advance ol ten per cent if no6 p.ii by the 15th of January, 1f77, to the undenigaed. Groom's Fte, ss, payable oa first service. The horse wil; visit the follow iug i lacts at t':e times stated, if suffleimt ioduccment oOer.s nnd we»ther permitting : MoxNdays— Waktfisld Arms, Forest Inn an:l .lorvis's * Tuesdays — All ngtrn Farm WnDNE3D4rs— Wiiimua West Thdrsdats — Allington Farm Fbiwats— nichmond and Stoke Fkid ky kvbninos & fAiIij«DAYB— Disher'a S.ablis, Nelson. Good paddocks at Allington Farm, 8t 3s uer wetk each mare, to be paid en removal Every care taken, b.ut no responsibility Parti -s wiping to have their mare/ served .n the i month oi January, can do so by calling at Allington Farm. 8 - 911 SAM. POWELL.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 4

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