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(Suttre Worses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. H. GODFREY'S, Wairau Plain, tho well-known Cart Stallion I. CAPTAIN. , This Horso was imported from England ot H. Martin, Esq., and is confessedly the beat Cart Stftllion in the Province. / Terms. — £1 each Mare (to be paid on or bef/re the lat of January next), and ss. the Groom. / ii. "* BAY MIDDLETON, By Sir Herculea out of Flora M'lvor. Thi3 colt is own brother to Cossack, Flora, and Zoe; is rising three years old, stands 16 hands high, and is acknowledged to be the finest colt Flora M'lvor ever bred. Terms. — £5 a Mare, and ss. tho Groom. A Paddock for Mares at 2a. 6d. a week. Wairau Plain, August 30. TO STAND this SEASON, at Flaxbourne, at £1 4 0 each Mare, tho two thorough-bred Horses, ST. GEORGE and VACCINATIO^, the property of William Harris Harris. / St. George' 3 pedigree is well known. vj Vaccination is by Dr. Jenner, out of Lucy, by Emigrant ; Lucy's dam by Satellite. N. B. — Vaccination will not be at the Station until the ond of November. STALLION thoroughbred horse ST. AUBIN, will serve mai'es tliia season at Richmond Hill, Richmond. Thoroughbred mares, and mares that have run for public money, or their produce, £10 ; other mares, £7 ; groomage 55 ./ to bo paid (the groomage) on the mare being brought to the horse. / Paddocks provided for marca and foals, at a reasonable price; every care taken, but no resp<pi3ibilily incurred. / St. Aubin was bred by Mr. Foljambe, on Nottinghamshire. He is a rich dark brown horsej over 15^ hands high, half brother to the Flying Dutchman and Andover, by Bay Middleton out of Black Agnes, by Velocipede. Velocipede was tho fastest horse in England (ace Stud Book). Bay Middleton won the 2,000 guineaa stakes at Newmarket, the Ascot cup, and Derby stakes ; never was beaten, and was told for 4,000 guineas. The Flying Dutchman and Andover are the largest winners in England. Br. Avmx will travel to Nelson once a week. ' (iRiIIVY D. lII'STKR. i August 17. 18-V».

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 4

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