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(Entire %orgeg. O STAND THIS SEASON, the powerful Black Cart Horse, "NORTH STAR." " North Star" will attend at the Wakatu Hotsl, Nelson, EVERY SATURDAY. Terms:— £3 3s. each mare, to be paid before the Ist February, 1858 ; and ss. the Groom, to be paid the first visit. Black Horse, Wakapuaka, October 6th, 1857. A THELSTANE and LINCOLN will ±Jl. SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, at £3 each and 59. the Groom. They will be at the Wakefield Arms erery TuKS« day; Richmond every Fridat; and Nelson every Saturday, weather permitting. Any Person sending Four Mares, bona fide his own, to either or both Horses, shall have one served free of charge. Every attention paid to Mares as usual, but no responsibility incurred. Covering Fees to be paid by the Ist January; Groomage on the first visit of the Mare. H. Redwood, jun. Hedgesford, Waimea-west. 'pO STAND THIS SEASON, at RostrbJL vor Farm, FARMERS' DELIGHT, out of a cart mare imported from Van Diemen'f Land by Captain Scott ; by a cart horse imported from England by H. Martin, Esq. Has proved himself • sure foal getter. Farmers' Delight will attend at Nelson every Friday, and Appleby every Tuesday, at Nine o'clock ; and Burkes Hill at One o'clock the same day. Terms : — £A per mare ; and ss. for groom, to be paid on the first visit. I Paddocks for mares, at 3s. a week per mare. Good attendance will be given by GEORGE STUART, the groom. All payments to be made on or before the Ist of January, 1858. Jambs Ranges. Rostrevor, Richmond, Sept. 25 rnHE thorough-bred Horse "CAMDEN" -L will STAND this SEASON, in Nelson, until the Ist of December next. Camden was bred by James Macarthur, Esquire, of Camden Park, New South Wales ; was got by Calendar, out of Mr. Hacarthur's celebrated mare Cassandra. Calendar was imported by the Australian Agricultural Company, was got by Canteen out of Hambletonia by Stamford, out of Harmonica by Hamblctonian, out of Monica by Sir Peter ; and was halfbrother to General Chasse. Cassandra' 8 dam, Alice Grey, was by Old Emigrant out of Gulnare, by Lord Egremont's Young Gohanna out of Ultima by Hollybush. Old Emigrant, by Pioneer out of Ringtail by Bur* zard, was bred by Mr. Rush in 1822, and imported into New South Wales by Captain Sous, R.N., in 1828. Cassandra's sire, Tros, was by Priam, out of Ally by Partisan; was bred by Lord Albermarle, and imported into New South Wales, by Mr. Eater, in 1840. Cassandra was only eight months on the turf in New South Wales, during which short period she beat every horse that she met, the veteran Jorrocks in* eluded. Camden won the St. Leger, at Homebush, and many other races in New South Wales. Camden' s services will be limited to twenty mares. Terms — Ten pounds a mare and five shillings th* groom. The fees to be paid on or before the Ist of March next. Further particulars can be obtained fromHsirßT Paap, at Mrs. Taylor's, Selwyn-place. Geo. Duf?a. Nelson, October 15, 1857. "GOLIAH." THE above powerful HORSE will STAND THIS SEASON, EVERY SATURDAY, at the Trafalgar Hotel Stables, commencing 24th October; Wakefield Arms, Tuesday, 27th October; Fore.-t Inn, Tuesday, 3rd November ; and alternately at the two latter places on Tuesday!. Fee— £2 10s. ; to be paid on or before Ist January, 1858. Groomage— ss. ; to be paid at service. John Siggblkow. Ranzau, 19th October, 1857. %* Goliah will be at the Motueka Hotel, on Friday, the 25th November. Fee, &c., as above. STALLION "ST. AUBYN" will SERVE MARES this season at Wensley Hill, Richmond. Thoroughbred mares £7 75., other mares £4 45.; groomage ss. St. Aubyn was imported from England. He is by Bay Middleton, out of Black Agnes, by Velocipede; bas proved himself the most sure-covering Stallion in the settlement ; and his stock are worthy inspection. He will be at the Turf, Stoke, on Thursday and Friday afternoons, and at the Wakatu Hotel, Kelson, on Fridays, during the season. Good paddocks, at 3s. per week. Everr attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. G. W. SCHRODBB. September 10th, 1857. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Redwood Run, Waihopai, the powerful thoroughbred horse AU6£AN, by Sir Hercules, out of Pretence by Gil Bias, out of Penelope (vide Stud Book, iv., pp. 40, 274). Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, out of Paraguay (vide Stud Book, iv., pp. 346, 450). AuG£AN is rising five years old, with good temper, and is the most powerful thoroughbred horse in the colony, his stock promising to become excellent weight-carrying hackneys. The horse has been accustomed for three seasons to run at large, and has never failed to stint every mare sent to him. Tbbxb. — Five guineas » mare, with a liberal allowance if more than one mare sent the property of any one person. Fees to be paid on or before the Ist of February, 1858. Mares received after the 15th of September next, and will be suffered to run with the horse until the 15th of January, 1858, after which date a charge ot five shillings a week will be made for such as may remain. The Redwood Run is well grassed, and every attention will be paid to the mares, but no responsibility incurred. C. Eliiott. Summerlands, Waihopai, July 24. TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. The subscription to the Examiner is 10*. quarterly and the price of single numbers sixpence. CASH TBBMB O? ADVERTISING. Two lines One shilling. Four lines Two shillings. Six lines Three shilling!. Eight lines Four shillingt. And 3d. (threepence) per line for every additional line for each insertion. %* All advertisemente under six lines will M charged ds. to advertiser's account, if booked. Advertisemente intended for the WwwroArt issue of the Examiner must be sent to our office Defer* 3 o'clock on Tuesday, and those intended fiw Sattoday'b paper must be sent before 8 o'clock on Ifndayi otherwise s double charge will be made^AdTerhsements not having the number ot insertMuw written thereon, will be continued until countermanded, and charged for accordingly.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 4

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