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AUCTION SALF.a. Allied Goul.i. WEDNESDAY, th e 13: h inst., at 1-30. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On account of Mr. M. 'MACDONALD (w;ho is leaving Nelson), at his residence, 35 Washington Valley. Suite in tapestry, two sofas, Rattan and Austrian chairs, china cupboard, kerhs and brasses, carpet square, rugs, mats, linoleums, double brass-mounted bedstead, single iron bedsteads, wire stretchers, spriug and kapoc mattresses, 2 Duchess pairs, toilet sets, dining table, crockery and glassware, safe, steps, garden tools, wringer, sundries. NO RESERVE. \ ' ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. MOTUEKA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, at 1.30 p.m. 25 5-ycar-old Steers. 40 3-vear-o'*.d Steers and Heifers. 60 2-year-olds. 27 1* at and Forward Cows. 56 Yearling?. 5 Springing Heifers. 5 Dairy Cows. 100 Mixed Sheep. J. H. RANKIN & CO., Auctioneers. 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). THE 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—Dovcdiile to Tadmor. Friday—Tadmor to Dovedale. Saturday—Own Stables. Terms £3 Js; payable Ist' January, i 913 deduction for Two or more mares the property of one owner. Far f' ir ther particulars apply W. A. MARTIN, Owner, Thorpe. WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the NET-SON, RICHMOND, WAKEFIELD, MOTUEKA, & SURROUNDING , DISTRICTS, 1 The Celebrated Imported PUREBRED CLYDESDALE SI ALLION s SILVER GIFT. ILVER GIFT (12,359); sire, Prince o£ Carruchan (0151); dam, Lady Darnleyi(;9369), by Darnley (222) ; g-da.m, Jean of Glensbockdale (5841), by Glen- < lee (363) jh g-g-dam, Dainty, the dam of Lady Kew (2601), by Defiance (225). SILVER GIFT (12,359) is a beautiful bay, stands over 17.1 hands nigh, and, as the foregoing pedigres shows, bred on first-class lines, but, in addition, being ! well bred, he is a grand, big, heavy, I 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 tbn i front rank. He has also proved himself | to be a very sure stock-getter. . For extended pedigree see Cards. TERMS ... ... ... £3. 3a 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 mares, but no responsibility. ( D. B T CKHAM, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS .SEASON, THE BLOOD HORSE MAHARANUI. (By Silver' Park—Pauline). MAHARANUI is a jet black hjrse, standing 1,6.2 hands; magnificently pro*portioned ; one of the best bred ' horses •n the Dominion, and was himself a reat perforn: er on the turf. His, pedigree includes- such names as Stockwell, Dainty Ariel, Tontoni Glaucus, etc., and a feature of his racing was the heavy veigh'.s he carried to victory. • ■ : The weekly route will be: / Monday—-Wakefield via Belgrove to Kohatu. I'uesday—-Kohatu vi? Tapawera • and * Stanley. Brook to Thorpe. , ' Wcdnesday : —Thorpe via Ngatimoti to / : Motufeka and Riwaka. Thursday—Motueka . to Upper Moutere. . Friday—Ujpper Moutere via . Waimea, Plain to" Wakefield. Saturday—Owii Stables.,, Terms :—£3 per singlei mare. Two jr more mares as per arrangement with jroorTi in charge. Groomage 5a at first service. All fees payable at last visit. F. H. DURBRIDGE, • , Owner. A. SYDER, " > - Groom in Charge. , NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal Academy c.f Music and Royal College of Music, London). Trustees: Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. . Principal, and Teacher of a. neory, Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments, Teacher of Si n pi n >? : HERIt J ULIUS LEMMER. Teachers of Pianoforte : MISS DORA JUDSON and MR ERIC W T ITERS. i FEES (Practical Subjects): , One half hour lesson per week : 35s per terrr. ' Two half-hour lessons per week: £3 per term. Harmony and Counterpoint: One ' halfhour pei* week —30s per term. • Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School pupils. A. L. DESGRANGES, Secretary, ■> of Messrs: Bees* & Co., Trafalgar-street. Remember, if you want to iSt' r.ci of that heavy dull feeling in the head, which accompanies Nasal? Catarrh, iusfc take a good Inhalation of "NAZOL." through a Nazol Inhaler, and get immediate relif.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 November 1912, Page 8

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