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i 111 FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. I tThis is'growing timo— the 'time I to get in most kinua of seeds. I Some people preler to have a j garden of Flowers— others like a garden of Vegetables. It is immaterial to ua which kind you ! prefer, for we have the seeds you I want i Our New Stock of Flower ar d j Vegetable Seeds is more varied ! than in any previous year. We ; can't say how long the stocj; will be as good as it is to-day, Ketter buy now while the assortments are complete. Id & 3d per )Packet.l L. T. BOVVDBN & Do., .. Central "/ ra falgar Street. ' 'SIZUiIETTA." "C< IZ>'.£.IETTA, for the Piano. .*^ The Latest London Craze, and now b 4i Ug played (Jaily at the Crystal £ tllflC A ; p .rwe 2s each. Post free. Fresh supplies now in. 1 T. BLAKE HUFFAM, 1 Piano and Organ Warehouse, Nelson. R. P. 4E BIDDER, C.E., IU.A. (LONDON), ARCHITECT. , COLLINGWOOB-STBEET, NELSON. : Late Consulting Architect to Liverpool Fireproof Construction Co. ; Specialist to H.M. War Office; the English Nobility ,et-\ Over 20 years' English and four years' colonial experience. 1 Only ordinary charges. JMcPHEBSON AND CO., LIMITED, j IMPORTERS OE ! AORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, I AND MACHINERY EXCHANGE, j WAKEFIELD. [1^ "\/J"C"OHERSON A.ND UO. I Hi. &JL LTTTCRSON AND CO ■ IMPORTERS OF: j Myers* Spraying Pumps, ■ > Orchard Disc Harrows. 1 Cultivators and Plows. j Insecticides. I Blaostone, Sulphur.---1 Swift's Arsenate of Lead. ! Vermorite, Aphistine. i Red Oil, Voxel, Montauk. Etc. j Bono Cutters, Crushers, Incubaton. I And all Poultry Requisites. SEASON j 1909J ;^ll3pj& 1909 TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS j SEASON. In Motueka, Upper Moutere, Ngatimoti Brooklands, Eiwnlca,, and Snrroiindim Districts; and Takaka, if sufficient inducement oifers. I THE RENOWNED PURE-BRED I CLYDESDALE STALLION, 'CRAIGIEEUEN Pedigree: /CRAIGIEBURN is a beautiful <lap \y plo grey, with a mild tempei I and a great mover. It has been reckoned by competent judges that he I one, if not the best, yet bred in til colonies. Siro Craigiellachie, by Craigievar (imp.), dam Gipsy Queen, by Vanquish er, g dam Marchioness of Lome, by { Lord Lome (imp.) g.g. dam Qaiea of tlu Bankers, by Young Bank-tr (mi ). I Craigiollachio's dam, Flora McD nasd, i was one of the most »uccessiul show ling mares in tho colony, by Lord Salisbury, dam Nollie, by Emperor, dam I Kot'tie by Blackleg (imp.) from Victoria, : etc. Craigievar (imp.), by Old Times ' dam Maggie by Prince of Wales, etc Craigiellachie, Sire of Craigieburi. commanded the highest price for ai i sire ever imported into the Australia colonies. Craigieburn has had a sliov I record second to none in this Dnmininr. See record. The above will show that he is descended from the best blood ever imported into the colonies. Craigieburn will serve a limited number of mares. Terms as follows : Season £3 3s ; payable at Ist January. 1910. Half guarantee £2 2s. Payable on Ist January, 1910, and £2 2s when mare- proves to be in foal. Groom's fee 5s at first service. Paddocks provided for marofrom a distance at usual rtae. AI 1 due care will be taken with the maresbat without responsibility. JAS. YOUNG, Owner, Blenheim. Groom in charge : F. Winter. SEASON . 1909tfjS|& 1909 TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON. In Nelson, Richmond, Brightwater, Wakefield, Ngatimoti, Upper Moutere, Waimea, and Surrounding Districts ; also Motupiko and Wakapuaka, if sufficient inducement offers. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, IVANHOE. Pedigree : IVANHOE is a beautiful bay, with creat substance, superior action and quality all- over, with a nice docile t«A-i per. Ivanhoe's sire, Tasman by Duai can Gillies (imp.), Tasman's dam t-y I Moss Rose by Lord Salisbury (imp , g ' dam Bankers' Blossom (imp.), p.g.. dai 1 : Blosson by Kettie's Wallace (imp ), Duncan Gillies by Baron Grant (imp.) 2581, Vol. VI., dam Earl's Bonmo by Earl of Glasgow. Champion of Scotland g dam Muir's Lad (imp.) Tasman, as a yearling, was First at Dunedin, and First at Bhieskin. As a two-year-oM, ' First at Dunedin, Palmeiston and JJlueskin, and First and Champion Central , Otago A. and P. Shows, 1896 1897, 1 1898, and 1899. It will be seen by the above pedigree that Tasman possesses the purest strains of Clydesdale blood. Ivanhoe's dam— Queen by Hard Times, a dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoa ! (imp.) Queen was winner of four Firsts • anf one Champion Prize, % dam Queen 'of Quality by Ivunhoe, winner of 14 ' First and 6 Champion Prizes. Queen s 1 sire by Extinguisher, out of the prize 1 mare Pollie Pollie, out of Darling by i Prince of Wales (imp.) at a cost of 1500 guineas. Darling, bred by Wait- ' land Bros., Crescent, Otago, was a Fi.st Prize taker at various shows in Ota^o ; and Southland. Hard Times «on 10 First -Prizes - and 6 ChaTipions,rnp ; prizes. Ivanhoe has had a sumps*™ , show record in Otago and Southland. ' Terms : £3 3s, payable Ist of Janu--1 ary, 1910 Half guarantees £2 2s, [.ay . able Ist of January, 1910; and £2 2s 5 when mare proves to bo >n foul. Gr. • pi s ; Fee ss, at first service. i Paddocks provided for rniiras from a • distance at usual rate. All care with the mares, but no respiaiibJ^y. JAS. YOUNG, Owner, lilenbein\

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 20 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 20 September 1909, Page 1

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