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The British Picture proprietary hay© secured a double programme' for this week, and those* who attend the weekly change on Wednesday evening will be sure of seeing something out of the ordinary. The star film represents an episode of the Boer War, and is called "The. Highlanders' Defiance," and there are many others of equal merit. The synopsis will be given to-morrow. "LINSEED COMPOUND/ foi Coughs and Colds,. Relieves asthmi •and difficult breathing.

PRESERVED GSGGS TASTE LIKE FZIESH. ALL prejudice against preserved eggs is overcome when you use Norton's Egg Preservative. Eggs preserved with Norton's Egg Preservative will last any length of time. / NORTON'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. is economical—you can preserve a dozen eggs for £d- Gtet a tin and try this splendid preparation now, while eggs are plentiful. It will pay you. This is the only Egg Preservative with three first prizes., Procurable in the following sizes—ls tin. preserves 300 eggs'; tins (2s 6d) 650 eggs ; 1 gallon (4s) 1300 eggs ;' 4 gallons (9s 6d) 6000 eggs ; and an 40-gallon casks. Sold everywhere. Forty valuable cash prizes will be distributed this season. Watch your tin when opening.

Auction Sales. WOOIi, SKIN, AND HIDES SALE. THE BLENHEIM WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION will hold their next Sale in the Central Auction Mart, Wynen Street, on TO-MORROW: Commencing at 1 p.m. punctually. All Wool, Skins, etc., must be delivered at the various Stores not later than SAT[JRDAY, 17th September. • ORDER OF SALE: DALGETY AND CO., LTD. CLOUSTON AND CO., LTD. CORRY AND CO., LTD. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. F. B. FARMAR AND CO.

CONNECTICUT, nnHE only standard-bred Trotting _l. Stallion at the service of Marlborough breeders, will again this season (1910-1911). travel Renwick, Blenheim, and surrounding districts. A standard-bred trotter is:— 1. The progeny o£ a registered stan-. dard trotting horse and a registered standard trotting maie. 2. A stallion sired by a registered standard trotting horse, provided his dam. and' grand-dam- wei-e sired by registered standard trotting horses, and he himself has a record of 2.30, and is the sire of three trottem with records of 2.30 .from different mares. ' 3. A mare whoso sire is a registered standard trotting horse, and whose dam and grand-dam were sired by [ registered standard trotting horses, i provided she herself has a trotting , record of 2.30 or is the dam of one trotter with a record of 2.30. i 4 A mare sired by a registered ! standard trotting horse, provided she is the dam N of two trotters with i records of 2.30. 5. A mare sired by a registered standard trotting horse, provided her first, second and third darns axe each sired by a registered standard troK ting horse. The pacing standard is 2.25. x" Connecticut's Pedigree: Sire, Roxe (imp.), a dappled bay horse standing 16 hands, bred in San Francisco; sire, Robert Bonnor; grand-sire, Chieftain, etc., etc. Roxe?s dam, Daisy Bell, by Jock Brown; grandrdam, Maud S. 11., one of America's fastest mares of her day, etc., etc. Connecticut's dam: Marble, by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.), out of Fanny Bell (imp.) Blackwood Abdallah is known as one of the best trotting sires ever imported into New Zealand. Connecticut's grand-dam, Fanny Bell, is also grand-dam of that crack 2-year-old, Dillon Bell, owned and raced by M. Edwards, Christchurch. Dillon Bell has a record of 2.29 4-3 for a mile, and for l£miles 3.0 2-5. Terms: £4 4s per mare, payable Ist January, 1911. No groomage. More than one mare by arrangement. Mares sold or exchanged. Owner at first service held responsible for feeu. • ; PLEASE NOTE.—In order to en- I courage in this district th© mating of I horses with the best available trotting blood, the owner offers the services of Connecticut for £2 2s per mare for the first four Pirate mares to his approval, and £2 2s per mare for the first two approved Bell Boy mares.

For full pedigree see cards, and lull particulars from— ■ . . ■ E. EVANS ; V ' ~ Renwiek. _■ Correspondence carefully attended to. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT T BEG to notify the public ef'Bta» i*• heim and th« snrroundiag d?» fcricts that I have opened np an np-to date Butchery Business in R&boiw'ts New Buildings, High Street, c f#v doors from the Club Hotel, and bjs I careful and strict attention fro hmi ness beg to merit a fair tham ol publio patronage. Nothing but the Primest of M.©;,t applied. Early d«liv«ry t<! Sprias lands daily. I JAMES SMITH. Tokphono 268,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 216, 19 September 1910, Page 8

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