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jligcelianeoujau UST PUBLISHED, price 3d. \ each — THE CUSTOMS DUTIES ACT, 1856, printed on Bank Postt paper for the convenience of merchants and importers. I C. & J. Elliott. Examiner Office, j (Entire Plorgeg* mo STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. H. -L Godfeey's, Wairau /f lam, the well-known Cart Stallion / CAPTAIN. This horse was imported from England by H. Martin, Esq., and his/Eock are confessedly the best cart horses in the proffince. Terms : — £4 eacb/nare (to be paid on or before fha Ist of January nU), and ss. the groom. Paddocks, andlfrery attention provided for mares, free of charge, but no responsibility incurred. Wairau Plain, September 7. TO STAND THIS SEASON/ the powerful young Horse — / "PLOUGHMAN?' rising three years old ; stands lS«iands and 1 inch. Attendance every Tuesday, a/the Stab and Gabtee, Richmond ; and at thaAVAKATU Hotel, Nelson, every Friday ; the remaining time at home. Terms : — Three guineas^ mare, to be paid on or before the Ist of Jiwjuarjf 1857 ; and five shillings the groom, to be paid on the first visit. September 12, 1856. E. Saxton. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. Habkness', Richmond, ujriil the Ist of December next, the well-bred Draught Horse EN G LJL N D, out of Clydesdale mare/ by the imported horse _ " Lofty." / / Terms : — Three Gjfuureas ; guarantee, if required. Good Paddocks /reasonable terms. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Hedgespoed, Waimea West, the following Horses : — SIR HERCULES; a beautifui dark bay thorough-bred horse, free from white, fifteen hands two inches high, with immense muscular power, splendid legs and feet, and without a blemish or imperfection. Sib Hebcules is the sire of the renowned Cossack, who is admitted to be the best horse that ever ran on the Australian turf; also of Flora and Zoe, whose performances on the Nelson turf are well known. Sib Hbbcul a by the imported. -horse Cap-a-pie, out of the impor ed mare Paraguay; Cap-a-pie by the Colonel, dam (si ter to Cactus) Juy Sultan, out of the Duchess of Yo k, by Wazyf Paraguay (who ran second for the C iks, and won the Newmarket Town Plate and Nun ay Stak«6) by Sir Hercules, out of Paradigm, by P rtisany^sir Hercules, by Whalebone, out of Peri, by " Vandarer. The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for th Dadoy, and won the St. Leger), by Whisker, dam by*lselphini, out of Tipple Cider, by King Fergus ; vide Stud Book. Terms: — Thorough-bred mares, £10; half-bred mares, £5 ; and five shillings groomage. Persons desirous of breeding from, tlais splendid horse, are informed that this is the last season he will stand in Nelson, as he will leave the province early next year. 11. ATHELSTANE; a splendid cart stallion, rising eight years old, with fine action and temper; is the sire of some of the most promising cart stock in the province. Terms : — £3 a mare, and five shillings the groom. Sib Hebcules and Athelstane will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Friday ; in Nelson, every Saturday ; and at the Wakefield Arms, Waimea South, every Tuesday. Mares will be attended to as usual. Groomage fees to be paid at the time mares are sent, and all covering fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January. H. Redwood, junior. Hedgesford, Waimea West, September 22. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at RiverHill Fabjt, Riwaka Valley, that superior Cart Horse YOUip CAPTAIN. Terms: — Four Pounds (to he paid on or before the Ist of January, 185f), and/Five Shillings to the Groom (to be paid on the fi/st service), for each Mare. / J James Cook< TO STAND TrflS SEASON, at Grove Fabm, the following HORSES :— L. That superior cart horse, YOUNG LINCOLN. Terms : — Five guineas a mare, and five shillings the groom. IL The excellent cart horse, CRIFFLE. Terms t- Four guineas a mare, and five shillings the groom, in. The thorough-bred horse, LAMPLIGHTER, Terms: — Three guineas a mare, and five shillings the groom. ir. The thorough-bred horse, CAMDEN, by Calender, out of Cassandra, bred by Messrs. Macarthur, of Camden. " Camden " won tUe Maiden Plate and St. Leger at Homejfush, the* St. Leger at Windsor, the Australian atf Parramatta, and the Mudgee Maiderf Plate. /Terms:— For thoroughbred mares, sejen guureas ; half-bred mares, five guineas ; and Sve shiU/ngs the groom. Young Lincoln jsfnl attend at Allington every Monday ; at the^Wakefield Arms, Lower Wakefield, every Tuesday 5 at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Wednesday 5 at Grove Farm on Thursdays and Fridays 5 and at the Commercial Hotel, Nelson, on Saturdays. Criffle and Camden will attend at Allington on Mondays and Tuesdays; at the Star and Garter, Richmond, on Wednesdays; at Grove Farm on Thursdays and Fridays ; and at the Commercial Hotel, Nelson, on Saturdays. Lamplighter wilt attend at the Commercial Hotel, Nelson, on Saturdays. A good paddock at Grove Farm, where mares will be received and every attention given them, at three shillings a week. All fees must be paid on or before January 1, 1857. William Jones. Grove Farm, September 17. NOTICE. The great increase in our expenses consequent upon the enlargement of our paper, makes it necessary that we should call upon our subscribers and advertisers to settle their accounts promptly. For the future, all accounts will be sent in quarterly, when an immediate settlement will be required; and all advertisements from parties with whom we have no accounts must be accompanied by payment, otherwise they will not be inserted. TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. The subscription to the Examiner is 10s. quarterly, and the price of 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 those intended for Satttbday's paper must be sent before 3 o'clock on Friday ; otherwise a double charge will be made. — Advertisements not having the number of insertions written thereon, will be continued until countermanded, and charged for accordingly.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 78, 27 December 1856, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 78, 27 December 1856, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 78, 27 December 1856, Page 4

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