Entire Worses. TO STAND this Season, at Wensley Hill FarmVhe well-known Horse IL BARBIERE, Seven Pouncjs a Mare and Five ShiUings the Groom. AllNMares with certified thorough-bred pedigrees, and \certain other Mares, at the option of the owner of tlu} Horse, Five Pounds. Il Bahbieee, Vut o f a mare by Emilias, out of Sal (sister to Sam) \y Scud, out of Hyals by Phenomenon, out of RaUv by Trumpator. Sal, own sister to Sam, winner of theYDerby in 1818. Sire, the wellknown horse Figaro, W Operator, out of Adelaide, by Theorem, out of MaMo. Il Babbiebje is the sire of the two principal winders of last year, Zingara and Rosebud, and is known w_ be out of a very excellent mare imported by the lateH. A. Thompson, EBq. He is a fine dark chesnut, and ftycalculated to be the sire of either capital racing or hacV stock. The Horse will commence toWand on tho 20th of September, and will visit the Wakefield Arms every Monday ; the Star and GarteX Richmond, every Wednesday ; and Nelson, every Friday in each week. Paddocks, and plenty of oaten andWher straw, will be provided for mares, and mares an\J foals at a reasonable price. Every care will be takfen of them, but no responsibility ineurt'ed. \ Wensley Hill, W. O.\auxeet. September 1, 1855. TO STAND this Season, at Wensley Hill Fatal, the well-known Cart Stallion \ CHAMPION, the property -of Fedob Helling, Esq., at Four Pounds a Adare/Snd Five ShiUings the Groom. This Horae has proved himse& a sure stock-getter. Paddocks, at 4s. 6a. per week, provided for Mare» and Mares and Foals^nd corn at the market price, given when required, v \ W. O. Cauxiby. Wensley Hill, Sept. 17, 1855. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Hedgesrfl^D, Waimea West, the following Horses :— I. \ SIR HERCULES, A beautifuT'dark bay thorough-bred horse, free from white, fifteenXhands, two inches, high, with immense muscularTpowW, splendid legs and feet, and without a blemish or \imperfection. Sir Hercules is the sire of the renoVned Cossack, who is admitted to be the best horse tlmt ever run on the Australian turf (also of Flora and Zoe, whose performances on the Nelson turf are well known), and many other winners on the Australian turf. Sib Hebcules by the imported horse Cap-a-pie, out of the imported mare Paraguay ; Cap-a-pie by the Colonel, dam (sister ta Cactus) by Sultan, out ot the Duchess of York by^ Waxy. Paraguay (who ran second for tho Oaks, anfi won the Newmarket Town Plate and Nursery StaJfles) by Sir Hercules, out of Paradigm by Partisan. Sir Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri by Wanderer. \The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby, and won the St. Leger) by Whisker, dam by Delphini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus ; vide Stud Book. Terms. — Thoroughbred mares, the price to- be arranged with the owner; naif-bred mares, £7, groomago included. \ 11. \ ATHELSTANE, A splendid Cart Stallion, rising seven yeara old, with fine action and temper ; is the sire of' sonle of the most promising cart Btock in the proWce. Terms. — £3 a mare, and ss. the Grkom ; guarantees £4, and ss. the Groom. \ in. \ FRANTIC, \ A promising thoroughbred Colt, rising\three years old, by Sir Hercules, out of Florence^ by Oil Bias out of Flora M'lvor, dam of Cossack, Flora. &c. Gil Bias by Muley, out of Bequest : vide Svud Book, toI. iv., p. 38. \ Terms. — £5 a mare, and ss. the Groom. This horse will be limited to fifteen mares ; early application is therefore necessary. \ Sic Hebcules and Athelstane will be at me Star and Garter, Richmond, every Friday j in NelsonVvery Saturday; and at the Wakefield Arms, Waimea South, every Tuesday. Fbaniic will be at Richmond and Nelson for a few weeks, and the remainder of Yhe season at Hedgesford, Waimea West. \ Mares will be attended to as usual. \ Groomage fees to be paid at the time mares ara sent, and all covering fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January. H. Redwood, Junior. Hedgesford, Waimea West, September 24. mo STAND THIS SEASON, at GROVE JL NyFARM, the following HORSES :— ThatVuperior cart horse, YOUNG LINCOLN". Terms— Jfive Guineas a mare, and Five Shillings the groom. \ The exceUknt cart horse, CRIFFLE. Terms — Four Guineas oonare, and Five Shillings the groom. \ in. The thoroughbred horse, LAMPLIGHTER. Terms — Three Guineas a mare, and Five Shillings thegroom. \ y The two cart horses will be at the Star & Garter, Richmond, every Wednesday, and at tho Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar-street, Nel^n, every Saturday. Young Lincoln will attenaVat the Wakefield Arms. Lowei Wakefield, every Monday during the seasoji. A good paddock at Grove Fatal, where mares will be received, and every attention grten them, at Three Shillings a week. \ All tees must be paid on or before January 1, 185& WiLLDtfr Jokes. Grove Farm, August 17. O s STAND this SEASON, at Upcot, Fairlield Downs, the thorough-bred horse \ AUGEAN, by Sir Heroutes out of Pretence, by Gil Bias out of Penelope. \ AuGiEAif is a-^emarkably line chestnut colt, rising three years old, >rith immense power and capital action, and is calculated to get a class of hackneys which shall unite strength and activity, at present so difficult to obtain. \ The horse will be suffered to run with the mares until the Ist of February nex\ in a well grassed and remote part of the run, and ihe number of mare* allowed him will be limited to twtoty-five. Teems. — Five Guineas each Mara^ payable on the Ist of January next. \ Nelson, Sept. 5. 01 Elliott. TO STAND this SEASON, at Flaxbourne, at £4 ?KP each Mare, the two thorough-bred Horses, ST. GEORGE and VACCINATION, the property of William Habbis Habbis. St. Geobge's pedigree is well known. Vaccejatiox is by ]>j\ Jenner, out of Lucy, by Emigrant ; Lucy's dam by^SateHite. N. B. — Vaccination will noKbe at the Station until the end of November. >^ TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. The subscription to the Examiner is 10*. quarterly, and the price ef single numbers sixpence. Advertisements intended for the Wednesday's issue of the Examiner must be sent to our office before 3 o'clock on Tuesday, and thoso intended for Satd-r-DAT's paper must be sent before 3 o'clock on Friday ; otherwise a double charge will bo made. ~~ NOTICE. The great increase in our expenses consequent upon the enlargement of our paper, makes it necessary that we shoidd call upon our subscribers and advertisers to settle their accounts promptly. For tho future, all accounts will bo sent in quarterly, when an immediate settlement will be required; and all advertisements from parties with whom we have no accounts must bo accompanied by payment, otherwise they will not bo inserted.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 7 November 1855, Page 4
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