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II THE nice, graceful appearance of our Sideboards is due first of all to the care with which we produce the latest ~ designs of English furniture, and next to the High-grade Finish to which we subject all our work. We are now showing a very fine Sideboard, 4ft long, two drawers and cupboards, with,plate glass and copper panel back, fitted with oxidised handles, and the price is £6 ss. (KinTpc pmine eiWRS With high Backs and Sheraton Legs, upholstered Seats in Leather or Rexine, quaint design, dull walnut finish. DINING TABLES, with Sheraton Legs to Match. & ?me * sons, COMPLETE FURNISHERS. 21-23 Hardy-st-HE 3 ASKER AND LEVIEN SPECIAL GRAIN AND TURNIP MANURES sail Bold their reputation for being a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE. We are in a position to supply FRESHLY-MIXED FERTILISERS, having installed- » Mixing Plant, the result being a freely-running mixture that does not clog in the machine. WE SUPPLY Special Grain Manures, Turnip and Fape Mixtures, BESIDES BLOOD AND BONE, SUPERPHOSPHATE, SULPHATE POTASH, SULPHATE AMMONIA, ETC., ETC. "URE BONEDUST,, BASIC SLAG, NITRATE SODA, AGRICULTURAL LIME, Tasker & Levien, Manure Salesman, Hardy Street .

WELL TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the NELSON, RICHMOND, WAKEFIELD, MOTUEKA, & SURROUNDING - DISTRICTS, The Celebrated Imported, PUREBRED CLYDESDALE SI ALLION SILVER GIFT. DIVER GDJT (12,359); sire, Prince of Carruchan (8151); dam, Lady i)arnley (9369), by Darnley (222); g-dam, Jean of Glenstoekdale (6841), by Glenlee (363); g-g-dam, Dainty, the dam. of .Lady Kew (2601), by Defiance (225). SILVER GDJT (12,35&) is a beautiful bay, stands over 17.1 hands nigh, ana, as the foregoing pedigree shows, bred on first-class lines, hat, in addition, being weE bred, he is a grand, big, heavy, stylish horse, with splendid, broad, thin bones of the best quality, good feet and ankles, and well-sprung ribs, and has altogether the look of a breeder of the front rank. He has also proved himself to be a very sure stock-getter. For extended pedigree see Cards. TERMS ... £3. 3s Payable on or before 31st December, 1912. Groom's Fee, ss, at first service. Paddocks provided foi Mares from a distance at "usual rates. All care taken with the males, but nc/' xesponsi bilitv. D. BTCKHAM, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, THE BLOOD HORSE MAHARANUI. (By Silver Park—Pauline). MAHARANUI is a jet black horse, standing 16.2 hands; magnificently proportioned ; one of the heat bred horses in the Dominion, and was himself a reat perfomrer on the turf. His pedigree includes such names as Stockwell, Dainty Ariel, Ton ton, Glaucus, etc., and a feature of his racing was the heavy T/eights he- carried to victory. The weekly route will be: Monday—Wakefield via Belgrove to Kohatu. Tuesday—Kohatu vi? Tapawera and Stanley Brook to Thorpe. Wednesday—Thorpe via Ngatimoti to Motueka and Riwaka. Thursday—-Motueka to Upper Moutere. Moutere via Waimea Plain to Wakefield: Saturday—Own Stables. Terms :—-i>3 per single mare.. ' Two or more mates as per arrangement with groom' In charge. Groomage 5s at first service. All fees pavable at last visit". F. H. DURBRIDGE, Owner. A. SYDER, Groom in Charge. TO STAND THE SEASON, AT OWNERS FARM, DOVEDALE, AND TRAVEL THE NGATIMOTI, UPPER MOUTERE, RICHMOND, WAKEFIELD, AND TADMOR DISTRICTS, The Standard-bred ' Trotting Stallion BOMBAY (2.30). (Rothschild-Romany Maid). HE only Trotting Stallion travelling the Nelson District with a record of 2.30, or better. ROUTE: Monday—Dovedale to Ngatimoti. Tuesday—Ngatimoti to* Richmond. Wednesday—Richmond, via Wakefield, to Dovedale. Thursday;—Dovedale to Tadmor. Friday—Tadmor to Dovedale. Saturday—Own Stables. Terms £3 os*; payable Ist January, 1913Rednction for Two- or more mares the property of one owner. For further particulars apply W. A. MARTIN, Owner, . Thorpe.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 7