1 TTHE most refreshing 1 ] fl of stimulants, and I the best known cor- B rective of the system. I j It acts directly and I I pleasantly upon the B 1 Kidneys and Bladder, i I ' * toliomesfioyiiJlieepitl M MAMrtC pjirlicularly ladles* hands. B • m n/tnUOj should look nico. what- E3 -g| ever work they di>. Gl I SYDAL | Wilton's Hand Emoiiiant ivill ensure nice hands to ihost using j it. One night is suGicicnt to cure j chapped hands. Beware of imnsiions. , The word " BVD3L" (ladys reversed) ] m, :_. regljstercd to protect customers. j li 1/3 at all Chemists. : ■,_^ . — ■ — - — — — — — t ,j flipPY VALLEY, NELSON, gTOKEXUCtIMOKT>, MOTXTEKA, MOTUPIKO, and Surrounding Districts, FOK ONE SEASON ONLY. THS PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION ' J ' IVANHOE, PEDIGREU. . IVANHOE is a beautiful bay, with great substance, and suporior action .•nd quality all over, with a nice docile temper. Ivanhoo's sire, Tasman by Duncan Gillies (imp.l, Tasman 's flcn by Moss Roso by Lord Salisbury (imp.), g dam Bankers' Blossom (imp.), g.g. dam Blossom by Kcttlo's iV/illace (imp.), Duncan GillieD by ■_.xou Grant (imp./. 2581, Vol. VI.. dam Earl's Bonnio t>7 Earl of Glasfjoir. Champion of Scotland g dam •fuir'a Lad (imp.). Tasman, as a' yearling, was First' at Dunedin and. First at Blueskin. As -a two-year- ' KI. First at Dunedin, Palmerston,. and Blueskin, and First and Cham-] pion Central Otago A. and P. Shows, 1806, 1897, 1898, and 1599. It wilj , ba raen by tho above pedigree that Tasman possesses tlio purost strajns of Clyd^idalo blood. Ivanhoo's dsm — Queen by Hard Times, g dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe (imp.). Queen , lvas winnor of four Firsts and ono Champion j Prize , g dam Qupcn of Quality by Jvanhoc, winnor of 14 First and G Champion Prizes. Queen's siro by Extinguisher, out of the prize m.'.rc Pollie Pollie. out of Darling by Prince of Wales (imp.), at a cost of { 1500 guiueas. Darling, bred b.y Maitjland Bros., Crescent, Otago, was a ' First-prize taker at various shows in Otago and Southland. Hard Times' win 10 First prizes and 6 Championship prizes. Ivanhoe has had a successful show record in Otage and \ Southland. «■ TEEMS, £3 Ss, payable Ist of, January, 1909. . Half guarantees £2 2s, payable Ist January, 1909; and £2 2s when mares prove to be in foal. Groom's feo ss; at first service. Paddocks provided for marcs from a distance. All caro wiih the mares, but no responsibility. JAS. YOUNG, Owner, Blenheim. S Iv Stand the Season. THETHOKX>UGHBRED STALLION, "KN.2BHT EBBANT." By iit*. Leger-Forma. Bred at Wellington Park; related to auch horees at Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book. KNIGHT, ERRANT is a dark chestnut, standing 16.2, with commanding appearance, and the best bred horse that has travelled this district. Ho has taken ' first honours in the thoroughbred class wherever shown. Multiform, full brother of Knight Errant's <?ara, was sold for 3750 gui- I neas, and Knight Errant's sister, Cruel, form, for breeding purposes only, was < sold for over 1500 guineas. This valuable Sire is stationed at Mr. Thomas Hunt's Stables, Richmond, and will travel :— Monday : Brightwater, Wakefield, Belgrove. Tuesday: Waimea, Motueka. Thursday : Riwaka. Returning to Richmond on Friday. A Ii- | mited numbor of mares will ba taken. Terms, j£4 4s. Groomage feo ,ss. Two fiv more mares tho property of same d^vner, by arrangement. Kor furthor particnlars, LEN. TOMLINSON, Groom-in-charge, Richmond. OCOUKT BOOKS Enled to Any Pattern, snd Strongly Booed at ,the "Evening Mail" Office.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 November 1908, Page 1
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