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T>UBBER STAMPS.— We manufao _Oj ture every Class of Stamp. Cal and inspect our specimens. — "Th» Colom ist'* Jobbing Department. >?~XprfS%li THE THOEOtTGHBKKD ,^££UB Will Travel this Season from Stolfe to Belgrove. and other districts if sufficiemt inducement ofEers. ..'..'" , -■-■ ' Mokapuna, 7 years old; is from-Tama-Hinemoa, from Rostrevor. On both the sire and dam side lie is bred from the best blood, Tama-Hinemo.a being a grandson of Towton, and Rostrevor a granddaughter of Tradneer. _ Fees £1 10s ; groomage ss. All fees to be paid on or before 9th ■January, 1909. J. R. EDEN, Owner, 3891 Brightwater. Jtejijv ■ To Stand the Seasom. w^^^PS The Thobouokbrsb KNIGHT ERRANT. ,By St, Legee— Fobma. Bred at Wellington Park ; related t» such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book. Knight EbeAnt is a dark ch«sta»t, standing 162, with commanding appearance, and the best bred horse that has travelled this district. : H« has taken first honours in 'the thoroughbred class wiereyer shown. ': ' •- Tf sufficient inducement,_tb.is TaluaWo Sire will travel Brighfcwater^Wakeflerd, Belgrove, Moutere and Motueka, and will bo stationed at Richmond. ' Terms, M 4s ; r groomage fee, ss. Two or more, mares the property •£ same owner by arrangement. . , All fees -to be. paid on or before Ist January, 1909. ...-■ For further particulars,. ■■..'■' FRANK 'HOULT, : Groom in Charge, 4041 ' ■ . Biohmoai. : . " / gg& To Tbatkl This SmAß«s) tjlltp DICTATOR. ■H<SWpSwHw-B.y' Imperius (imp.), from Nellie, by Duncan Gray (Abab). Imperius by Director, from Mondane, fey Wbipple's Hambeltonian. This celebrated trotting, stallion will travel the Waimea, Moutere, Motueka, and Riwaka districts. V ' " ■'.. ' Fee, £Z -single mare ; reduction -for two or more mares the property of one owner. Dictatob -was a brilliant performer,' and made the N.Z. record for two Miles on a grass track. "He has sired the best and most useful horses in Nelson and Marlborougb, and among those of his stock are the names of Dick Fly, Dick G., Dick Stevens, Tutu, etc. Breed from a sire that has proved ■hu»to be a good performer and stock getter. THOMAS ROUGHTON, 4123 Spring Grove. jgS&k To Tbavbi. This Sbason jffipjtiiip In the Wakapuaka amd i iJ&imilxbi*. '■' Waimea Districts, . relaSlnjffiiiilSl The Clydesdale Stallibm, LORO RANFURLY. (Bred by James Bishop, Est., Wheatstone, Canterbury.) By Lord Cranley, dam Rose of Keilor . - (imp.) ;/.■ Lobd RanfdbiiT was awarded first amd championship at the Marlborough A. and P. Show in a large "ring of horses. His stock gained two firsts and one second at the same Show. ~ ; ; -.- Season terms : £9, half-gu rantee J6B .10s ; .fil 10s payable at end of season, Jtt when mare proves in foal! Groomage 6s, payable at first service. All orders left at Foxhill and Suburban North Hotels will be carefully attemded to. .. , • .■■■;•■' ~ .'": A: .::■:'■-"■ '■'./ ' . For pedigrea see cards, 'and further parfciculars apply ; ' . GEORGE MILLER, 4124 . Hop*.
The well-known Clydesdal AjflEV Horse J^^ BALMORAL irSKmWRRH will travel the Pigeon VaUejr, Thorpe. Ngatimoti, Uppei Uoatere, Waimea, Stoke snd - Kelson Districts. See cards, -or. apply TV. MARTIN, 3966 Brightwater. Motueka Hotel. High Stbket, Motueka. O. HOLYOAKE, Proprietor npERMS moderate, and Meals provided JL at all hours. First-class Accommodation for visitors. . Wine, Beer and Spirits of the very heat quality. .A comfortable Two-horse Conveyance rmMe: to and from the Wharf on arrival aid departure of the Steamers. Saddle Horses and Vehicles on hire. Astangst other improvements, the Projrist«r has erected a convenient Bathroom. " ' •■''■,■■ Full-sized (Wrighfs) Billiard Table. -A.ccoMimodi.tioh for TEN Horses in ■table. Loose boxes and good paddocks attiwhed. SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital ... ... ... .62,900,000 Aeovmulated Funds exceed.. FIRE and MARINE and ACCIDENT •: • - INSURANCES, Imrimding Employers' Liability for Comp«HMtion under the Workers' Compensaio* Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public I Ride, Personal Accident either singly or b Ur «enjunction with Sickness - Benefits ; Plate Glass, fidelity Guai-ttntfee, ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT' ' RATES. ■ ':'• Swb-Agbnts for District: •ifcy, Kobertson Bros. ; Motueka, H. A., T«ii»»t"rEichmond, W. R. May ; Takaka, J. 3. Langridge & Co. j Wakefield, E. J. Pidntoß ; Collingwood, W. C. Riley & Co.; Upper Meutere, C. F. Muntz; Westport, J. J. Molony. ,F. & 0. EDWAiOS, AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. •' (Next National Bank). Standard Fire & Hariris INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. NELSON BRANCH. FIRE, MARINE and GUARANTEE. Policies issued at current rates. Large and influential Colonial Proprietary; v Prompt and liberal settlement/of claims. ■ ~ : -■ F. A. BAMFOBI>, ' -Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, . Trafalgiir Straet. ' FIRE IRSU3AMGE Reduce j Bates WITH THE . Liverpool and Londsn and Globe Insurance Co £430,000 : Inve^tfd in Ansrralasia P'romct Settl«mnnt of. CSaims '- J. H. COCK & CO., Chief Agents.
; i^ w *o«ig& ■ To Travel TlikSeacon. ■ The Young TKQT3?I tf G «a^g£gsl2£s?g& _'■ SI'AIiLIO^; "-■■• ; .' FITZ ROY (1903)^ By Young Torpedo, .-from Daisys jbfeEtz . James (imp.). ..,-' -i-^-.; .=■'.; . Young Torpedo,; by Torpedo -(imp.), from Nancy (fast trotter), by Scamp-T-K? . Hawk, by Golden Eagle. Torpedo (Aus- , tralian record 10 miles, and sire of Tornado, Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill, Sub- ." marine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty,: by j Lucifer-Flying Beauty, by Perfection, the erstwhile King of Trotters. Fitz' 'James . (imported by the late Mr John Kerr, from ' California,) 'sired those sterling trotters Rariis and Clyde, and was by the great General McClennan-Idalia, by Owen Dale. Fitz Roy is a rich* brown; standing 16 hands, on a splendid set of legs ; aiid feet, and exhibits in a marked degree a .rare combination of quality and substance^ with perfect action and a good ■, turn of speed, and possesses those most -essential qualities in all «ires— a sound constitution and docil- 'i»..)er. Fitz itoy'-s breeding is unden < embracing as|it does through Fit . les and Torpedo^bhe two best strains .. poA ever importeu to the Dominion. , ' ".'"■■■'■s■ ■'■'.■■ "-'- Fitz Eoy will serve a limited niiiliber of mares at £2 10s each, payable first January, 1909. , Groomage 2s 6d. :jj "_ Mondays, : Wakapuaka ; Tluirsdays, Stoke, EichmondV Appleby, ' and^^'rightwater; remainder of week, at pwrer's stable. ' .-• ••-■■.-■•■.-.-if""'-"'' 3871 -. __J. W. TSX^M.;: SlSfe. THE AMERICAN G^i^^s^ STANDAED-BRED omjn||' G; OMPA ni o N To Stand the Season at the Maitai Run. Companion is a beautiful "solid tay with black points, is of magnificent conformation, even-tempered, and has the fullest . pedigree possible. He was. bred by the " Hon. L. 'J... Rose, of Rosemeade Stud. Farm, Los Angolos, California, and is the grandson of the "mighty Trotting Sire, Stamboul, who was sold by Mr "Rose to Mr W. H. Hobart for 51,000d01. . • TERMS : • . : : £2 10s. Two or more mares by arrangement, i P. BEST, Groom-in-Charge. I J. WARNOGK, Owner, 3961 • Msiitai. Nelson. : ,^.._^,^h To Stand tha Season. %^^ls -In the Wakapuaka : and .-j&Snpls^is" Waimea Districts. The Magnificently Bred TROTTING . STALLION. BRAEBURN. .-- Braebubn is a bright bay and commanding looking horse, and has proved one of the most valuable sires brought to the district. . '" : • • He is by Specification from Jenny Lind by Bluegown. Specification (imp.) is by Contr?ctor (imp.) .out of Kate Merry Lark. St>ecification holds the four ithilesWORLD r S EECOED iii harness, lOmins 4-7secs,also theN.Z 3 mites recsord, Tmins 35secs. ■■■" ..-■"• ■ Jenny iiind has won many trotting races, and was never beaten in the Show ring. ' ; ■ ' " ■'■■■■ ' ' ' ■ . Bluegown twice won the* Sires' Cup and many other races in Canterbury, and in 1895 he took first prize in the-Trotting Stallion Class at Christchurch. beating Wildwood, Viking, and General Tracey. From the above it will be seen that Braeburn 1 comes from exceptionally fine stock; His own progeny, too,, have made their mark.in the show ring, and his late owners (Messrs Wilkie & i"a^e) had no difficulty in obtaining' from, twenty to thirty guineas tpieca for two-year-olds by Braeburn. ■■'■.''.. ..'.. For dates see cards, and for farttec particulars apply to the owners," . • '-'•• COOKSEY &CO., - 933 Morrison-street,; Nelson. \ : — - ••■'■"■■ ' "' '■'- ' : '" : '- ,
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12390, 4 November 1908, Page 1
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