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G. FLEMING & SONS. ENGLISH OAK FURMTUREy - G. FLEMING & SONS are now showing a very^ fine selection of the LATESJUEimUSH-FiJIWITURI, con-1 I sisting-01-aak-Suitg§;'itigii Back Dining Chairs, Fancy .Tables, Hall Stands, Book-;Oases, Palm Stands, Whatuots, Etc, all oi the Latest Designs. , G, FLEMING & SONS would also draw attention j to their Large Stocks of FURNITURE AND FURNISHING on exhibition at their Show Booms. G.FLEMING & SONS, i ; CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. I , _ — —

SEASON 1909 W^fw 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 i CLYDESDALE STALLION, ; CRAIGIEBURN Pedigree : j /CRAIGIEBURN is a beautiful «fcrp-| \_y pie grey, with a mild tempei.|; and a great mover. It has been reckoned' by competent judges that he one, if not the best, yet bred i.i '. . i colonies. .'.'-, i Sire Craigiellachie, by Craigtei acj (imp.), dam Gipsy Queen, by Vanquish 3 er, g dam- Marchioness of Lome, tow Lord Lome (imp.) g.g. dam JJi'en «/C| the Bankers, by .Young Bank ir (in» )'. ; Craigiellachie's dam, Flora McD msdU was one of the most vaccessiul show! ring mares in the colony, by L'j.-J J>ali& „ bury, dam N«llie, by Emperor, daam j Eettie hy Blackleg (imp.), from .Victoria/) etc, Craigievar (imp.), by Old Times] <lam Maggie by PHnce of Wales, etc \ Oiaigiellacnie, Sire of Craigiebun ;' commanded' ' the" highest price for an ', sire ever imported into the Australia:' I colonies. Craigieburn has had a shov i record second to none in this Dominion' I See record. The above will show that: ] he t is descended from the best blood!., ever imported into the colonies. \ Craigieburn will servo a limited nuim-l ber of mares. - 1 Terms as folkws: Season £3 3s; pine- ' able at Ist January, - 1910. Half eua^i' rantee £2 2s. Payable on Ist January.-,, 'J 1910, and £2 2s when mare proves tfo>| be in foal. Groom's fee 5s at fi'rstt : service. Paddocks provided for mares j from a distance at usual rtae. AUlt' due care will be taken with the mare*. ! bqt without responsibility. ■ J JAS. YOUNG, Owner, Blenheim. Groom in charge : E. Winter. — — — j SEASON --j 1909^^fe 1909J TO STAND ANB TRAVEL THIS SEASON. • ' : In Nelsoa, Richmond, Brigbtwafer, i " WakeSstdl, Ngatimoti, Upper Mo>.<ter,e, Waimea, and. Surrounding sfti: tricts ; also Motupiko and Wakapuak. : il sufficient inducement offers. THE. PURH?BRJED CLYDESDALE: i STALLION, j IVANSOE. \ Pedigree: ■: IVANiIOE is a beautiful -bay/ wr ! great suhstance,, superior aciioii nn-.f quality afl over, with, a nice db'jilo lei.? j 1 per... Iyanlioe's sire,, Tasman !by Dum-'^ can Gillies (imp.)> TaSman's ; .dam 'ly.j Moss. Rose by Lpsdi Salisbury,/ {imp ), g'.'l dam Bankers? Blossom (imp:),' ir.g. dam. 1 ' Blosson' by KottieV Walt/i;e (imp;) ,-j Duncan Gillies by Baron Grant (imp.jt 2581, Vol. VI., dam Eart'a Bonnie by' Earl of Glasgow. Chamivibn of Scot- -I land g dam Muir's Lad fimp.) Tasman.,'l as a yearßng, was First at Dunediri, and'j First at Blueskin. As; a two-year-01d, .:-! First^at Dunedin, Palmerston and Blue- 5 skiri, and : First and Champion Central! •Otago, A: and P. Shows, 1896, 18PJ', 1898, and 1899. It.'will be seen by tlta; above pedigree that Tasn'an pos.«)s<-e: the purest strains of Clydesdale blood. ', Ivanhoe's dam— Queen by Hard Times, g dam Queen of Quality by- Ivanhoe (imp.) Queen was winner of four Firsts and one. Champion Prize, g dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe, winner of 14 First and- 6 Champion Prizes. Queen's sire by Extinguisher, out of the prize mare Pollie Pollie, out of Dbrling by Prince of Wales (imp.)' at," a cost o* 1500 guineas. Darling, 'h*ed by Mnit land Bros., Crescent, Otagb, was a Fi.»t Prize taker at various sJiows in Otago and Southland. Hardr Times won 10 First Prizes and 6 Championship prizes. Ivanhoe has had a sncfcss/nl show record in Otago and Southhiid. Terms: £3 3s, payable Ist of January,-. J.910.: Half' guarantees £2 2s, |.ay able Ist of January, 1910 ; and £2 2s when mare proves to be ; n fo.il. Gr, • ra'f Fee' ss, at first service. Paddocks provided for maras-from a distance at usual rate. ' AH care with the mares, but no respvj-n'Wlty. \ 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, was suffering agony with this complaint. I only gave him a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarr hoea. Remedy, and he was soon well, and has not been troubled since,. I think' this 'remedy should be kept in every home." For sale everywhere.* ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 11 September 1909, Page 1

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