G. FLEMING & SONS. ENGLISH OAK FURNITURE, G. FLEMING & SONS are now showing a very fine selection of the LATEST ENGLISH FURNITURE, consisting of Oak Suites, High Back Dining Chairs, Fancy: Tables, Hall Stands, Book-Oases, Palm Stands, Whatnots, Etc. all of the Latest Designs. : . *%* ! G, FLEMING & SONS would also draw attention to their Large Stocks of FURNITURE AND FURNISHING on exhibition at their Show Booms. ' ■'■ ■<W'--Y ■ . ..'-■-.;/•'. -- < ■ ■ ■ » ":■■'• ./ *■-'.. ' ■;'*;. /.'., G. FLEMING & SONS, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERS, ', HARDY STREET, NELSON. _____
SEASON. 1909 p^^M 1909 TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON. In Motueka, Upper Moutere, Ngatimoti,' Brooklands, Riwaka, and Surrounding Districts; and Takaka, if sufficient inducement offers. THE RENOWNED PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, CRAIGIEBURN Pedigree : CRAIGIEBURN is a- beautiful dap pie grey, with a mild tempe: and a great mover. It has been reck oned by competent judges that he ; one, if not the best, yet bred i-r thjolonies. Sire Craigiellachie, by Craigie*?.. (imp.), dajj Gipsy Queon, by Vanquish er, g dam Marchioness of Lome, b> Lord Lorne (imp.) g.g. dam «_jien oi the Bankers, by Young Bank-ir^ (im ). Craigiellachie's dam, Flora McD rn'.d was one of tho most ,uccessiul show ring mares in the colony, by L'i.J r-.alit bury, dam Nellie, by Emperor, dan Kettle by Blackleg (imp.) from Victoria etc. Craigievar (imp.), by Old Tune, dam Maggiu by Prince of Wales, etc Craigiellachie, Sire, of Craigiobun commanded tho highest price for ai. sire ever imported into tha Australia colonies. .Craigieburn has had a shov record second to none in this Dominion Soo record. Tho abovo will show tha' lie u<. clcseencled -from iLc Lieut l>_*_><->---over imported into the colonies. Craigieburn will serve a limited nun ber of mares. Terms as folic ws : Season £3 3s ; pa* able at Ist January, 1910. Half gn'r rantee £2 2s. Payable on Ist Janu ar, 1910, and £2 2s when mare proves t be in foal. Groom's fee 5* at fir service. Paddocks provided for mar from a distance at usual rtae A due care will be taken with the mare bat without responsibility. JAS. YOUNG, Owner, Blenheim. Groom in charge : F. Winter. SEASON 19C9^$& 1909 "-. . ■■'•nV-wvi.-- .**v .Vjt-i TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON. In Nelson, Richmond, Brightwatei Wakefield, Ngatimoti, Upper Mon tere, Waimea, and Surrounding Di> tricts ; also Motupiko and Wakapuaka if sufficient inducement offers. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, IVANHOE. Pedigree : IVANHOE is a beautiful bay, witgreat substance, superior action an quality ail over, with a nice docilo leu: per. Ivanhoe's sire, Tasman by Du-.i can Gillies (imp.), Tasman's dam !•;. Moss Rose by Lord Salisbury (imp), i dam Bankers' Blossom (imp.), g.g. "dan Blosson by Kettie's Wallace limp.) Duncan Gillies by Baron Grant (imp.) 2581, Vol. VL, dam Earl',.- 'Bonnie b) Earl of Glasgow. Champion, of Scotland g dam Muir's Lad ftri.p'.) Tasman, as a yearling, was First at Dunedin, and First at Blueskin. As a two-year-old First at Dunedin, Palmerston and Blue skin, and First and Champion Centra! Otago A. and P. Shows, 1896, 1897. 1898, and 1899. It will be seen by the above pedigree that Tasman ' possesses the purest strains of .ClydesJctaler blood Ivanhoe's dam — Queen by Hard Times g dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe (imp.) . Queen was winner of four First* and one Champion Prize, g dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe, winner of K First and 6 Champion Prizes. Queen'* sire by Extinguisher, out of tho prize mare Pollie Pollie, out of Darling bj Prince of Wales (imp.) at a cost ot 1500 guineas. Darling, bred by Mait i land Bros., Crescent, Otago, was a Fi.ir Prize taker at various shows nr Otagc and Southland. Hard Times won 1* First Prize's and 6 Chanpionshij ' prizes. Ivanhoe has had a Mio.es.fn show record in Otago and Southland. Terms : £3 3s, payable Ist of Janu ary, 1910. Half guarantees £2 2s, -.ay able Ist .of January, 1910; and £2 2* when mare proves to be <n foal. Ori • ra'f Fee ss, at -first service. Paddocks provided <V>r mar.s from a distance at. usual rate. All care with 1 the mares, but no re_p/>asiW r ity. JAS. YOUNG,' Owner, ■•-■-.■ Blenheim. Mrs L. Peters, Miramar, Wellington; N.Z., says: "I can safely recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy to anyone suffering from pains in- the stomach. A few days ;ago my little boy, aged six years, war suffering agony with this complaint. J only gave 'him a few doses of Cham berlain's Colic, , Cholera, and. Diarr hoea Remedy, and- he was soon well.--and-h'aß not been troubled- since. ' I thinkv.this. remedy should be kept- in every ho_-e."' ; For sale everywhere.* ' j- , ;, . -. --■.-'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 September 1909, Page 1
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