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Mtettllmtous. The Scholar's Companion and Fireside Header: consisting of Historical, Biographical, and Poetical Selections. By Dr. Blake, of Boston. " Would make an excellent third class book for schools. . Grant's Modern British Poetry, systematically arranged. 18rno, cloth, gilt edges. Blair's First, Second, and Third Mother's Catechism. Wilson's First, Second, and Third Catechism of Natural Philosophy. Wilson's First Catechism of Geography. — Catechism of History of England. — Catechism of Botany. — Catechism of Biography. — Catechism of Astronomy. — Catechism of English Grammar. &c., &c, &c. Children's Booes :—: — Sinbad the Sailor, and Robin Hood. Enchanted Horse, Fortunatus, and Klaus Avenstaken. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and Alla-ad-Deen or the Wonderful Lamp. Guizot's Little Brigand, Frangou, and History of a Gold Piece. &o. &c. o.c. €ntixz Worses. STALLION "ST. AUBYN." riIHIS imported English thorough-bred Horse JL will STAND THIS SEASON, at Wensley Hill, Richmond. ■ Thorough-bred mares, £7 75. ; other mares, £4 45. ; groomage, ss. Guarantees by arrangement. Will visit Turf Hotel, Stoke, Tuesdays. „ Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, Wednesdays. „ Wakefield Arms, Wakefield, Fridays. Fees due and payable Ist February, 1859. Paddocks for mares, 3s. perjjwek each. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. >/^G. W. SCHEODEB. September 15th, 18fi&^ 1570 RIDDLESWORTH. riIHAT well-known imported English Horse X will STAND THIS SEASON, at the Stables of the undersigned, Richmond. Riddlesworth, by Emilius, out of Bee-in-a-Bon-net, by Blacklock out of Maniac, by Shuttle. Anticipation by Beningborough. Expectation by Herodskin.— Stud Book, page 30, vol. iv. Terms :— -Seven Guineas for thoroughbred mares, other mares Four Guineas, and ss. to the Groom, payable to the undersigned on or before the Ist February, 1859. Guarantees may be h4o by arrangement. . Jr Wm. Harknesb. September \^r 1519 TO STAND THIS SEASON, the thoroughbred Stallion "IL BARBIERE," By Figaro, out of an Emilius mare ; he is the sire of "Zingara" and "Strop," and of some of the best weight-carrying hacks in the settlement. Attendance at the Wakatu every Saturday during the season. Terms:— Thorough-bred mares, £7 75.; other mares, £4 45. ; and ss. Groomage. Also, the powerful cart Stallion "PLOUGHMAN." Attendance at the Wakefield Arms every alternate Tuesday, calling at Richmond on returning, and where he will be every other Tuesday; and at the Wakatu every Saturday. Liberal allowance when several mares are brought. Terms : — £3 a mare, and ss. Groomage. The above Fees to be paid before the Ist of February, 1859 j Groomage on first visit. EdwabdJSaxtoit. September 10, 1858. , yT^ 1549 TO STAND this SEASON, as under, the powerful iron grey Cart Stallion YOUNG LINCOLN. Young Lincoln will attend at the Wakefield Arms every Monday ; Richmond, every Wednesday ; and Waimea-south, every other day. Terms : — £2 each mare, and ss. the groom ; groomage fees to be paid on the first visij^he covering fees to be paid on or before the Ist of^Tanuary, 1859. /W, Andrews, jun. September 8, 1858. w/ 1527 TO STAND this SEASON, at HawksBfey, Wairau, the well-known Cart horse LINCOLN. Terms :— £4 a Mare, and ss. the Groom. A liberal allowance made to any person sending more than one mare bonajide his own property. Fees to be paid before the Ist of February, 1859. Mares taken on the run after the Ist of October next, at a charge of One Shilling a week, where every attention will be paid, but no responsibility incurred. Mares coming from the Awatere or Wairau Valley to remain for the season, taken charge of once a fort- i night by Mr. Blick. I O\ GOTJLTEB. September 1, 1858. 1494 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Redwood Run, Waihopai, I. AUGEAN, 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.i:an, the most powerful thoroughbred horse in the colony, is rising six years old, with good temper, and his stock promise to become excellent weightcarrying hackneys. The horse has been accustomed for four seasons to run at large, and is a most certain foal-getter. Teems. — Five guineas a mare, with a liberal allowance, if more than one mare sent the property of any one person. emperor, by Captain, out of Kitty, a powerful cart colt, four years old, with fine temper. Tebms. — Three guineas a mare, with an allowance if more than one mare sent. Fees for the services of the above horses to be paid on the removal of the mares. Mares received after the Ist of October next, and will be suffered to run with the horse until the 15th of January, 1859. The Redwoodßun is well grassed, and every attention will be pafcrto^te mares, but no responsibility incurred. f \ IC. Elmoxt. Summerlands, Waihopai, Aug. 10. 1432 TO STAND, THIS SEASON, the compact and powerful cart Stallion, "BLACK DRAUGHT." Fee, £3 35., and groom 55., to be paid at the time of serving j covering fee, February 1, 1859. The horse will stand at Mr. Ward's Farm, Stoke ; At the Commercial Inn, Nelson, every Saturday ; At the Holly Bush, Waimea South, every Thursday, and calling at the Plough, Richmond. Mares taken at Mr. iNOj^lTS^vStoke, with good paddock provided, at Ssyper week/ without responsibility. \^S 1593 TO STAND THIS SEASON.— The wellknown powerful Cart Stallion GOLIAH. Goliah will attend at the Wakefield Arms, on the 28th instant, and every alternate Tuesday; at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Saturday ; and at the Motueka Hotel, on the 4th October, and every alternate Tuesday. Terms : — £3 each mare, and>B& groomage. Fees to be paid before the first of PebruaW, 1859 ; groomage on first visit. / \ \/ John Sichjleeow. Waimea East, September 20, 1858. 1601

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 77, 25 September 1858, Page 4

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