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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QHEEP SHEABS AND STONES FOB SHARPENING THEM, SpYTHE STONES, HAY FORKS, and * ! HAY RAKES. ra* « ■ ' *Q ■ m * ■ ■ ft tf ■ i i§ ■ I W. C. WILKINS, IMPORTER, BRIDGE.STREET, NELSON. :; 1615 WINES AND SPIRITS. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. XT EN NESSY 'S. ONE * BRAN DT, Single Bottle, ss. moWNSEND'S GENUINE SARSAPAKILLA, Single Bottle, 4s. 6d GEORGE THOMPSON, WAKATU HOTEL, THE OLDEST FREE HOUSE IN TOWN. 1539 TO STAND THIS SEA S O N—The I superior young Thoroughbred Horse j L I L LIP E E, Bred by H. Redwood, Esq., got by Towton (imported) dam Shrovetide, by St. Aubyn (imported)— Pancake, by Sir Hercules—Pandora, by Operator (imported) — Primrose, by Beverly —Champion. Towton brother to Marchioness (winner of the Oaks, and half brother to Marquia, winner of the Two Thousand and Leger,. and ' second in the Darby), by Melbourne (sire of Blinkbonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks ; West Australian, winner of the Derby and Leger; Symba and Sommersido, both winners of the Oaks; Sir Tatfcon Sykes, winner of the Leger, and of numerous other first-class horses) out of Cinizelli, by Touchstone, winner of: the Leger. Sfc. Aubyn, by Middleton (winner of the Derby). Operator, by Emilius (winner of the Derby). The excellence of the Sir Hercules blood is well know, and hai proved superior to all others on the Colonial turf. Lillipee is a beautiful brown horse, three years old, standing about fifteen hand three inches high ; has good bone, is remarkably deep in the girth, with splendid back and bint, and is all over a fine specimen of the thoroughbred horse. He is perfectly sound, hai good temper, excellent constitution, and his staying qualities are of the first order, united with a fair turn of ipeed. Mr Redwood, having a large number of horses in training, has sent Lillipee to the stud to get stabling for some of his two year olds: about to go into work. ■■■■:. Terms—3 guineas a mare, subject to an advance of tenper cent if not paid by the 15th of January next to the undersigned. Groom's Fee, ss, payable on first service. The Horse will vi»ifc the following places at the times stated: — Monday—Stoke, Richmond (Star and Garter), and Spring Grove Tuesday—Wakefield Arms, Forest Inn, and Jervis's, Fox Hill Wednesday—-Waimea West, Appleby, Riohmond, and Stoke Thttbsday—Nelson, Coach and Horses Stablea Fbiday—Wakapuaka, Blaok Horse 'Saturday—Nelson, Coach and Horse Stables 1601 C ELLIOTT. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I BEG- to State that I am NOT the Andrew Rankin who was recently' committed for trial for obtaining money under false pretences. ANDREW RANKIN, Baker. Bridge-street, October 14th, 1875. 1598 oIUfITEEH ENGAGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. SATURDAY—Siokk Rifles, Richmond, 6*30 p.m. luspeotion. J. T. MARSHALL Captain, 1596 Commanding District. LEA & PERRINS' ■ ■ ,r:,, ■ ; ; CELEBRATED ■:•.,•;: , .' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE • THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. In consequence of Spurious Imitations of Lea .& Perrins Sauce, which are calculated to deceive the Public^ . LEA fcf PERRINS have adopted A New Label, hearing their Signature, thus— which will be placed on every bottle of Worcestershire Sauce, after this date,.and without which none . is genuine. November 1874. * # * This does not apply to shipments tnade prior toJhe. date given. Ask for LEA & PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name, on ;WJrapper,-Label, Bottle and Stopper. WhoUsale/and for by, the . Proprietors, Worcester; CrosseSMackwell, j London, &c, 6SJV.7 and by Grocers and i Oilmen throuoouijh€ Worlds --.

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1980, 16 October 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1980, 16 October 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1980, 16 October 1875, Page 2