FORJSALE. DWELLING of six rooms, with pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhonse; nicely planted ; quarter acre. This property is for sale at a low figure. Owner leaving the district. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent. AN OFFER FOB FARMERS. I AM prepared to supply a "Melotto" Cream Separator ON TRIAL to anyone thinking of going in for a machine, THE " MELOTTE" is the easiest running machine on the market, and will give the bast results. Every farmer should have one. Everyone who has one is more than satisfied, j and is astonished at the gooi results obtained. 5 C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent for Marl borough. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN rTIHE Goodwill and Plant of the I Coaching business at presentrun by Mr R. Heyward between Blenheim and Wairau Valley, including 4 Coaches, 7 Horses, Sulky, Spring Cart, Harness, goodwill in Stables and leases and mail contract. As Mr Heyward desires to leave the district, the price is low. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent. TO JUET. ~~ DWELLING at Grovetown ; at present occupied by Mr J. Higgins. Stable, trapshed, and outbuildings, with orchard and one acre. Tenant may also rent ten acres now in crop if desired. Dwelling, Weld Street. Lately occupied by Mrs Dobson. Six rooms. Beautifully situated; clear of floods. Six-roomed House, opposite Seymour Square, at present occupied by Mr Palmer. Will be vacant on 31st inst. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent. FORJSALE. Two-roomed Cottage, with half acre, South Street. Fonr-roomed Cottage, with quarteracre, Redwood Street. Ono Acre, with two-roomed cottage. Dwelling, Alfred Street: six rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse. Nicely planted. House clear of flood. Four Acres, four-roomed cottage, and detached shed. Eight-roomed Dwelling, Howick Road. £325. Note.—l have properties in various parts of Blenheim, and can finance buyers to any amount required. I can sell any house upon the easiest possible terms. At Seddon. One Acre, with dwelling of two rooms and scullery. A bargain. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Land Agent. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Fine Agricultural Farms of from 50 to 300 acres. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Land Agent. FOR SALE, AT PICTON. T7IIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, large iU outshed, usual outbuildings and conveniences. One acre of land. Well situated. A bargain at £450. 0. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent. ALEX. ROBERTSON SPRING CREEK. C\ KNBRAL STOREKEEPER AND Vj DEALER IN PRODUCE. Good Stock of CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE always on hand. HS. WATSON, • Renwiok, PAINTER & DECORATOR, Is prepared to ;do Painting, Paper- ; hanging, Sign writing, <fee, in any part of the district. . ;■-'■*,-.. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE CLYDESDALE | YOUNG MARQUIS. YOUNG MARQUIS (249 stud book) is a beautiful bay horse with white markings, was foaled 30th Nov., 1888, and was bred by Robert Gawn, Esq.,. Deer Park, Taieri, a breeder of Clydesdales second to none in the I colony. YOUNG MARQUIS has fine flat hard bone, plenty of hair of best quality, a prime mover, and is perfectly quiet and good tempered. Sire Mar guis of Lornej got by Sir William Wallace, out of Jess by Old Champion (imported). Marquis of Lome took first,, prize at the Taieri Show in 1,880, as a three-year-old—the only Show at which he ever competed. YOUNG MARQUIS' dam, Queen of Quality (608 stud book), got by Lord Salisbury (114 stud book). Dam Jess by Ivanhoe (imported, 113 stud book), YOUNG MARQUIS, as a yearling, was awarded first prize at the New Zealand Exhibition Show in November, 1889, beating a large field. As a two-year-old at Dunedin, again first; and a threeryearold, first in the Taieri and first at Dunedin. When four years old he was awarded first prize at the Marlborough A, and P. Show for the best Draught Stallion, any age; he was also awarded first prize at the Marlborough A. and P. Show, 1895, 189S, and 1898. Queen of Quality has gained ten First and six Champion Prizes, and among others was Champion Mare at the New Zealand Exhibition Show, ■ 1889, the Champion Mares at the Christchurch, Timaru and Oamaru Shows competing. Lord Salisbury took eight Firsts and one Champion prize before leaving Scotland as a three year-old. After coming to New Zealand, ten First and nine Champion prizes, being finally debarred from competing, and retiring from the Show Ring with an unbeaten record. : YOUNG MARQLIS is descended from the purest strains of prize-taking Clydesdale blood, and is a sure foal getter. For further particulars apply to C. H. SATHBRLEY, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. rpHE Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG CHAMPION, Winner of the first prize Christchurch Metropolitan Show, 1901. Fall particulars later. L, GIBSON.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 290, 15 December 1902, Page 4
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