Ashburton must be an expensive place to lire in. The Guardian gays :— The period of the year for Bhelling out hes apparently arrived, judging by the number of subscription lists at present on the move, and a great amount of firmness is required to say "no " to the numerous applications for half crowns and guineas ; but the crop shows signs of increasing. There is the usual Ashburton Racing Club subscription, the Winslow Sports, the Ashburton Annual Sports, the Waterton Sports, all time honored and legitimate ; and then come tea fights and subscriptions to various chnrch funds ; demands for deserving charitable objects ; art unions, and a host of other deserving but expensive objects, which we would all like to help, bat they seem to come in rather too compact a mass all at once.
Nelson and Foxhill Railway. PBINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. ON MONDAY, November loth, the Ordinary Time Tablo will be Suspended and Trains will run as under:— OUT. Nelson, e'ep. 9.30 11.0 2.0 4.0 7.0 9.15 Rich ,df p 10 0 11.30 2.30 430 7.30 9.45 Foxhill.arr 10.45 12 15 3.15 515 815 10.30 IN. Foxbill, dcp. 7.55 11.15 1.15 5.30 8.30 Wch „ 8.40 12 0 2 0 6.15 9.15 Nelson, arr. 9.10 12.30 2.30 645 9.45 Return Tickets at Single Fare. Carriages First Cla«B; CovereJ Trucks Second Class. Ao Change Given. W. STONE, General Manager Nelson, November 6, W!9. 3375 "VJT. PATTERSON & Co. HAVE SEVERAL FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON VERT REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO, HOUSES TO LET AT LOW RENTALS. A list can be reen of the above and all particulars obtained by applying at enr Office. W. PATTERSON & CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTB, HABDY-STREET, NELSON. 1188 BLACK PRINCE and the Thoroughbred Entire ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred in Marlboroogh, got by the imported horse " Monarch " out of " Diamond,' 1 imported from Tasmania. " Monarch " is admitted to have left Borne of the best ttock that has ever been in Marlborough. ECONOMY, by "Dead Shot" out of « Circle," tea Stnd Book. Tmks-BLACK PKINCE, £2 5s ; Groomage. 3a. ECONOMY, £2 2s ; Groomsge, 3s. Persons desiring the services of these Horses can have them visit their places. Paddocks CBn be bad for Mares if required. All fees to be paid by the 15th January. 1830. J ' 81^ JOHN HAGEN. M Travel tD ' a Season : Ufll ~ jT^MWr the P° werlul Cltdesdale Stallion Young New Zealand. YOUNG NEW ZEALAND, a beantiful bay, with black points, nearly 17 hands high, and rising 7 years, is by Royal Conqueror, out of Mr Wadsworth's celebrated mare " Polly," and will travel aa under. Through Stanley Brook, Dovedale, Wakefleld, Foxhill, Motueka Valley, and Tadmor. Mondays, at the Finger-post, Stanley Brook, and Rose's, Dovedale Tuesdays, at ihe Forest Inn, Wakefleld, and Bell Grove Inn, Foxhill Wednesdays, Hopgood's. Motupiko, and The Ferry, Motueka Valley Thursdays, Hodgkinson's, Tadmor, and Phillips'*, 1 he Sherry The rest of the week at his own Stibles, Motneka Valley Trans : £2 10s ; Groomege, 3/-, to be paid on first service. Ad allowance made for more than one mare. All fees to be paid on or before Ist January 1680. J. G. STANLEY. Motneka Valley. 3049 Yonng Conqueror is by « Royal Conqueror," out ot Mr ll*nry 'Redwood's Mare " Jolly," by England's Hope." " Young Conqueror " is from the best stock ever fan ported to Nelson. He is a first class working borse and a sure foal-getter The mare that will not prove in foal after him is pact breedIng. He will travel as under, weather permitting :— Leave Nelson on Mondays for Allington Farm, calling at Mr Tovey'a, Richmood, and Mr Brock's to dinner ; stop all day on Tuesdays at Allington Farm ; start on Wednesdays through Spring Grove to Waimea West, calling at Palmer's Hotel at noon,' and will be at Mercer's Travellers' Rest in the errntng ; Thursdays for Mr Dither's Stables Nelion, calling at Mr Brock's at noon, and at the Turf Hotel, in the evening ; Fridays will be at Mr Dodson's Black Horse Hotel, Wakapuaka, till fottr o'clock ; and at Mr Dinner's Stables all day on Saturdays. Tnxs— £2 10s per mare ; Groomage, 5s ,to tie paid on fin t service. All fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1880. All care taken of mares, bat no responsibility PATRICK BYHNE, 810 -86 Takaka.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 256, 8 November 1879, Page 4
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709Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 256, 8 November 1879, Page 4
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