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R. Snodgrass and Sons, ! DIRECT IMPOBTEE3. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. In preparation for Chrietmai Season, we liave large Shipments of : SEAS O N A-B' L E GO OD S Arrived and Arriving, inoluding — CHINA, EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, v JAPANESE GOODS, f ELECTRO PLATE, - .' - ' CUTLERY, STATIONERY, BASKETS?, 1 ' . BitUSHWAEE. Our Stocks are the most up-to-date obtainable— bought from manufacturers only, and on the best basis. Inspection Invited. ;

r^ . ' Gentlemen's EUBEKA. SUITS made to measure under our system | t usually mean a savuig to you of £2 to £3 the suit, and we guarantee I SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. __ t I This Stylish Suit Made to Measure | W. . | j And Delivered Free of JB ff» /' j6w^/\ \ AH Charges from .. .- *BPSP l. m ■ m% ' A \ i ' It is one of tjie newest EUREKA styles, and we /I ; Ivl i. , ! make to your measure in fine wear-resisting Grey, /ft • fJir! B > Green, Brown, and other favourite Tweeds, Serges, /-' H *I 3"''' | or the famous Blue Yiounas in varying weights from /■- -:H<- *■- ■■¥r°(' f--«/- J a»j"ri.*-:-.';."-- ,-: .. .;;. :-'.. : ~='\- J rr ''~W§&^^' Our '.'SIMPLICITY 1 ! self -measurement chart bJb Vi|||} g~ ■ ensures a perfect fit, and the suit will be found faith- S& / •tip | 'fully made and finished throughout. . . ~ '^v* 7 -Is! .- 1 .-..'. We gurrantee to satisfy you. If we don't, you .^\ !T^^*l p return the suit and we'll return your money. Fill in /\ \j j jiiuwmr* i 3 r the coupon below ancl~let us send you our patterns and /fe\ **&fr GZI3S? f booklet, " Better Suits for Less Money "—both FEEE. v»/ — -." U ■;. . Trybt <t Co., Chrittehureh. ' ' V ■ "***>&■.■ Bleate tend me your free Booklet : . and Pattern* at advertised in tin "W* 13 BCS tS* jy 4T*if\ ii Ilisundcntoodldonotcommitmytelfin . Made to MeasilCO g>«V «a* whatever. . Sufts by Mail . . I *""••:• •••••:»■•■••• »• "...y...».. ESTD.IBBI. CHRISTCHURCH. g^ . Jd<lresi . No. 8. '■ . .

-^j|j9|>. To Tjbavex. Thjs Season JP|p DICTATOR. wMmiWIBfHS jgy ij£p er i ns (imp.), from Nellie, by Duncan .Gray. ;(Aea.b). Imperius by Director, from Mondane, by Whipple's Hambeltonian. • This celebrated trotting stallion will trarel the W ai mea, Moutere, Motueka, and -Riwaka districts. Fee, £Z single mare ;, reduction for two j or more mares the property of one owner. J Dictator was a brilliant performer, ' and made the N.Z. record for two miles on a grass track. He has sired the b»st and most nseful horses in Nelson and Marlborough, and among those of his stock arethe names of Dick Fly, Dick G., Dick Stevens, Tutu, etc. Breed from a sire that has -proved himto be a good performer and stock getter. THOMAS ROUGHTON, 41S* Spring Grove. SOUTH BRiliSiT" Irisurance^Compagiy, Limited. Capital .£2,900,000 Accumulated Funds oxceed.. X542,000 FIRE and ""MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCES, Including Employers' Liability for Compensation under the Workers' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public I Risk, Personal Accident either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Eenofits ; ' Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, ] et*., . \ ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT ■ RATES. , Sub- Agents fob Distbict: flttty, Xobortson Bros. ; Motueka, H. A. Tanant ; Eichmond, W. R, May ; Takaka, J J. J» Laagridge & Co.; Wakefield, E, J. . Paintom ; Collingwood, W. C. Riley & Co.; • Upper Moutere, C. F. Muutz; Westport, J;J. Molony. F. & D. EDWA3DS, AGENTS, >' TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next National Baak). RUBBER STAMPS. — We have a 1 great variety of attractive designs to choose from. Our prices are right, uid our Stamps the best. — " The Colonist" 1 fobbing Department - GOVERNMENT iNsu^ANCr • DEPARTMENT ' ) F&CF No. I, . Xkt GUAHANTEE OF THE STATE — ,-, ■ t |oe» »aa every PeHay Issned . c te .the S<partmeat. Bmi pwsaon Insured ander ita oonditiooft reatß absolately Beoaio, -- ; j firmly MWted that whatever may ' happen fee fall value of hia policy . 1b m certftin to be paid when the fttoun aocTOee a» thai the ron ■hall dt in l^ceorntof .

jjtSSSik The well-known : Clydesdale ■.-flfflp BALMORAL 4^^^^^ wi 11 travel the Pigeon Valley, Thorpe. Ngatimoti, Upper Moutere, Waimea, Stoke and Nelson Districts. See cards,;!or apply W. MARTIN, '-'. 3966 Brightwater. ASSSGk 1o Tsavel This Ssason '-■■■ In the Wakapuaka and • ■$FsiHi*Jeß ' Waimea Districts, "i&^t®B| The Clydesdale Stallioa, LORD RANFURLY. (Bred by James Bishop, Esq.,Wheatstohe, Canterbury.) " By Lord Cranley, dam Rose of Keilor (impi) Lord Ranitjrly was awarded .first and 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: .£3, hajf-gu' rantee £i 10s ; £1 10s payable at end of season, Jti when mare proves in foal. Groomage ss, payable at first service. ' ' All orders left at Foxhill and Suburban North. Hotels will be carefully attended to. For pedigres see cards, and farther particulars apply GEORGE MILLER, 4124 Hope. ' . 1 •^»m^?S To Stand the Seaso*. ] ■ <]&w !^\¥m In the Wakapuaka and ] Waimea Districts. < The Magnificently Bred TROTTING STALLION. -- BRAEBURN. Braebuen 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 Contractor (imp.) out of Kate Merry ' Lark. Specification holds the four miles WORLD'S' RECORD in harness, lOmins 47secs, also the N.Z. 3 miles recora, 7minß 35secs. Jenny Lind 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. s From the above it -will be seen that j Braeburn comes from exceptionally fine stock. His own progeny, too, have made their mark in the show ring, and his late owners (Messrs Wilkie & Pa^e) had no difliculty in obtaining from twenty to thirty guineas' apiece for two-year-olds by Braeburn. For dates see cards, and for further particulars apply to the owners, COOKSEY & CO., 933 Morrison-street, Nelson. Jfe. THE AMERICAN $Kgbhaajmfc. STAN DARD- BRED -■jjgggßjjßßi^a CO MP AN ION To Stand the Season at the Maitai Run. , Companion is' a beautiful solid bay with black points, is of magnificent i conformation, even-tompered, 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. < P % BEST, Groom-in-Charge. - J. WARNOCK, Owner, i 3961 Maitai. Nelson. . - ' ■■■■'' .__

"'■ -' -&36S The Thoroughbred- | (C.^^P S Hobsr,--.^BS;-iIOKAPIfNA ■ ', Will Travel this Season from Stoke., to , Belgrove. and other districts if sufficient , inducement offers. • ■ ' ".' ■ .'•:.: , MoKAPUNA, 7 years old, is front_Ta_maHinemoa, froni 'Rost'revor. . On boli^the^. sive and dam side he is bred f vom the.&es£ blood, I'ama-H.inemoa being a granH^'on of Towfcon, and Eostrevor a 'grandjdaughter of Traducer. . ; . , Fees £2, 105 ; groomage ss. . All fees to be paid on or before 9th January, 1909. J ; E.EDEN, Owner, 3891 Brightwater. .^^^fc. To Travel This Season. 4|^ v: X 7m The Young TROTTING .""^^r;...:^^ STALLION, FiTZ ROY (1903). By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, by : Fitz James (imp.). Yottng Tokpedo; by -Torpedo (imp.),; from Nancy (fast trotter), by ScampjTh'e Hawk, by Golden Bugle. Torpedo' (iustralian record 10 miles) and sire of- Tornado, Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill, Submarine, etc.), was from Miss -Modesty,^ by Lucifer-Plying Beauty, by Perfection, the erstwhile King of Trotters., >l?iiz Jftiiies (imported by the late Mr John Kerr, £vom California,) sired r those sterling trotters Earus and Clyde, and was by the giSeat General HcClennan-Idalia, by Owen Dale. "Fitz Boy is a rich brown,, standing .16 hauds, on a splendid set of logs and 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 'jires — a sound constitution and docile < «t..)er. Fitz Eoy's breeding is undenu T v embracing' as it does •through Pit Jm' es and TorpGdo; the two best strains b ood ever imported to the Dominion. Fitz Koy will serve a limited number of mares at £2 10s each, payable on first ' January, 1909. Groomage 2s 6d. . . Mondays, Wakapuaka ; Thursdays, Stoke, Eichmond, Appleby, and Brightwater; remainder of week, at owrer's stable. 3871 J. W. HAASE. /s t : -SSs^. -»-0 Stand tne Season. "^^^^^H The Thoroughbred - KNIGHT ERRANT. By St.^ Legek— Forma. Bred at Wellington Park ; related to such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book. , , , '. Knight Ebkant is. a dark chestnut, standing 16-2,: with commanding appearance, and the best bred horse that has travelled this district. . He. has taken first honours in the thoroughbred class wterovor shown. -■'-.- , _ . Multiform, full ■ brother of .Knight Er»-ant's dam, was sold for 3^50. guineas and Knight Errant' s sister, Nuce■for.m, for breeding purposes only was bold for over. 1500 guineas. _•■ , This valuable- sire is stationed : at Mr James Hunt's stables, Richmond, and will travel, Mondays :; Brightwater, Wakefield, Belgrove ; . Tuesdays: via Waimea West to Richmond ; Wednesdays; Redwood's Valley, _ Upper and. Lower Moutere to Waimea West to. Richmond ;■;•/ Wednesdays, Redwoods Valley, Upper and Lower Moutere to Motueka;. Thursdays: Ri \vaka ; ; returning . to Richmond .Friday. A limited; number' of amares will be. taken. . :;■':■ . Terms : £4. 4s ; groomage tee os. -.-:. Two or more mares the property of same owner by arrangement. For further particulars " LEJf. TOMLINSON, ; •.■'.- . Groom in CHarge, Richmond.

jy^CTSOW HOTEL TAKAKA:. ME. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captain Artillery Volunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hoteli desires to inform his old friends and the travelling public thathe has taken over the above woll-known hotel; and visitors arid travellors can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff; . ■ Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date Billiard Table.; ~ . Best Brands Wuies arid Spirits only. Letters and Telegrams promptly at »;ad<*3 to ' '.. 186 TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAKA. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel grove Hotel), in notifying .'that he has taken the^above old established and centrally- situated Hotel, wishes the public to know thai he has had new rooms added, and the whole place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. : \ Travellers 'arid- Visitors will find' the TELEGEAPH a comfortable arid wellappointed the interior arrangements having the personal supervision of Mbs Haaee. The : Stables will have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and.Horse3 and Vehicles (two and four wbeolers) will be kept on Hire.; A Hovei-ed Conveyance, will also meet ali Steamers.- ; ~ . . First-class Sample, Eoom. :■ • . ■"■;•-;"■ - Good Billiard" Table. Letterß.anol . telegrams receiva prompt attention. \A BAKEEY Ti-ade. Annual turnovei jra. twenty-six hundred pounds about, and can be. largely increased ; in a rising township in Nelson Province. A splendid opportunity for one in this line of business to take on. - No opposition ; small capital required. ' Price £930. Poc further particulars apply to' the undersigned. . - H. C.JI6LY6a%E, '"^ Land Agent, 3115 : Eiwaka. WARfIROP & GO LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION. AGENTS, ; AUCTIONEEES, ETC., MOTUEKA, Have the following . , VEOPERTIES FOE SALE :■ 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity to High' street ; good soil and well adaptedto fruit growing, at presdit aaiar plough. 13 Acres -Freehold in Borough ; 6 rooined- house and outbuildings in good repah?. 7 Acres Orchard, half in "full bearing arid half partial, together with 30 Acre 3 Native Lease.^ under plongh and hop 3, An ideal homestead and farm. 650 Acres in grass, wei watered; good soil, subdivided into paddocks ; unlimited supply of posts on property ; carrying presently .500 sheep, besides cattle. Adjoining a 230 acre block" now opened up. These properties can be extended to an unlimited-area, as they adjoin Crown lands. Price £4 10s per acre. , 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro hj rental per annum; soil second to none; 4 acres orchard in bearing, 1 acre hops, balance for any root crops or fruit. .. 13 Acres Freehold, in Borough; 4 acres grass, 8 acres fine flat; land, subdivided into five paddocks .:by fences ; 10-roomed house in good- order, eoachhoaso, stable, and outbuildings. 230 Freehold, foiled and m grass, good soil, well watered, all. ploiighable ; subdivided' into 3 paddocks j ; , 10 : acres under crop ; small whare.' - -, .;,.- ,,/;., ■■: 602" Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.1.P. ; mostly ploughable 'land, carrying 350 sheap ;whare, barn, stables ; within ea3y distance of port and Alotueka Borough. Price Arid: various ojbhet properties. -.'.•■ Mdrithly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pah-

street, Jlotueka, upen to receive entries. .■■■■■•.. ■ ■■■ ■..■■ ■■ ..... .-■. .'. _JZ_T^ ' -«w^« !^^-^.i^"S»^ i^i3'^S 3^ a^a ]S T ew Designs in Art and J?'®t,w&z&M*& RaEaedy foi? - - wmsTTHrrttAW Landscape M«« qqjjq^M^ B^OIfCMITIS, ASTHMA, ft CQN SinKPXIOJNt 1 i hV> - fi?« the L-ir-^est Sa!e of any Chest Medicine m th© World. Ma g nifice,t;Co)lcohon of Art T^oWt^n^^^ INSPECTION INVITED.' g^b^StTW^' S? »^ -cis e c, ;C r*Uy -iufficumt. and a Complete Cure is certain. • . PICTURE FRAMING on Premises Tat«'« ira , X f e of SKSOIi-fccr "^' -O-S S > iie great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has induced a number at shortest notice. Choice 7? « nnr i nfslD ied' ncrsona - w im^atlbns, each calllne his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with thr object of range of MOULDINGS SeceMne the aimple-minti Vso aetting a sale for an Imitation which has none of the beneficial effects thai in Stock. "".„* BRONOHSTIS O»' - Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact. HOUSE DECORATING.I - -■■ . ~ r '- — = : ; — ; — "" — ■ ~~~~ HEAPNE'S BRONCHITIS o^A% Sm. 2 ;6 ? targe Si«, 4/8^ Sold by Ohemlst, and Modjolne Vendors, and by t*> J RAVAGE & SOHS NOTIPK -Tl^ir's ]* ron «.l.itis Cure No. 1 (loes NOT contain any poison withm the meamng: of tlie Act. .It is equaUy beneficial iXw-: r.iK,n I wi.ip.vnl.fo /rcm. A. J-PALVIER, Fo^ill, Motupiko, Tadmor. / . ■ ..^ ;■:'■.;.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12406, 23 November 1908, Page 1

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