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R. Snodgrass and Sons, DIEBOT IMPOE/VERS. : STAFFORDBH IRE HOUSE. In preparation for Christmas Seasoa, vre Lave large . Shipmeat^of SEASONABLE GO OD S Arrived and AwiTing, Sncluding— CHINA, - i ■■'"'' EARTHENWARE, ■ . ■ - -•'■•■■•. GLASSWARE^ FANCY GOODS, - LEATHER GOOiDS, JAPANESE GOODS, ELECTRO-PLATE, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ■ ■■■■•• BASKETS, . :--■ BRUSHWABE. Oiir Stocks are the most up-to-date ojbtainable-r-bouglit from manufactirrers only, and on the best basis, Inspection Invited.

_^^^ ' T6-jTbatbl This £rjit ji.JP^.-- DICTATOR. » Wmmm$ By imperins (imp.), from to; Nellie, by Duncan Gray (Aeab). tmperius by Director, from Mondane, by «; Whipple's Hambeltonian. ; _ ■ This celebrated ■ trotting stallion will . travel the Waimea, Moulere, Motueka, and Eiwaka districts. ' : Fee, £3 single mare ; reduction .for two or more mares the property of one owner. Dictatoe was a brilliant performer, and made the N.Z. record for two miles on a grass tract. He has sired the b«st it and most useful horses in^ Nelson and I Marlborough^v and among those of his >- stock are the names of Dick Fly, Dick G., ir Dick Stevens, Tutu, etc. .. ■-.... .. l. Breed from.a sire that has proved hime to be a good performer and stock getterJ * -'■ :■ i THOMAS EOUGHTON, : 4123 :•' Spring Grove. .-. SOUTH BRITISirT Insurance Company, Limited. ,| r Capital, ... ... ... i Accumulated Funds exceed . . .£542,500 FIRE and AIABTNE and ACCIDENT ' INSUEANCES, ■ Including Employers' Liability for Com- - pansation under th^e Workers' Comport satiom Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public . Eisk, Personal Accident either singly or i« conjunction with Sickness benefits ; 1 ' Burglary, Phite Ghxss, Fidelity Guarantee, •to., . :i . , .'■-■■ ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Swb- Agents foe District: J Gity, Eobertsori Bros. ; Motueka, H. A. 1 Tarrant ; Eichmond, .W.E.May; Takaka, ' J. 1. Langridge & Co.; Wakefield, E. J. . Painton; Colhngwood, W: C: Eiley &Co.j 1 Upp«r Meutere, C. F. Muntz; Westport, ' J.J.Molony. ■;' . I.' F. & D. EDWARDS, i . AGENTS, TEAFALGAE STREET. r " (Next National Bank). r - 1 "OUBBEE STAMPS. — We have a ' -LiJ great variety of attractive designs I to choose from. ■ Our prices are right, and our Stamps,the best* — " The Colonist" ' Jobbing Department > •■■■•• .■.'■': ' til ■GOVERINrwiE'NT ] . PACT. ®Q. 'I. ■ . .; • ' - ' J l 'Tie GU.A^NTEE OF- THE. STATS goca &§& every Policy tsssetl ,ci J ~~—— w-_ — -*— 'j ' Hvbbt esoson instured under iSa , — fc... .s. . —- — ~- —~T- '... ; eonditioos t&ats absclately Beonro. g i firmly MWtad that whatever may * i- happen the ftJl yalne of hit polioy . it as certain to -be paid when the , aJaim apenw m that tharonahail; tjMjnJtojifwnds^.

Butchers, Note! AVEET extensive Country Butcher fn Canterbury, showing a Nett Pro fit of £500 per annum,' has to be sold t first bidder. Estimated vrlue i>l3oo , n< reasonable offer refused. : Wiite immediately to The N.Z. Tbadi BXCHA.NGK, Box 332, Christchurch,-. ■-.■ NEWMAN BEOS. ' ROYAL MAIL GOAPHES. .WES1 1 . COAST SEEVICE. ' LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coasi on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAI and FElDAY.Eeturningagain on WED. NESDAY and SATUEDAY, intime'fbi Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson The Motupiko Coach connects with th< Eeefton' arid Westport .Coaches" al Ihangahtia' Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates. i Booking Office : Crown Stables. NEWMAN- BEOS., Proprietors, dgS&. The well-known"Clydesdal« Horse :' :: §*W: BALWORAL : :l^«^l wiU travel the Pigeon "Valley, Thorpe. Ngatimoti, Upper Moutere, Waimea, Stoke and Nels<»n Districts. See cards, ■; or apply W. MAETIN, 3966 Brightwater. •-*^^S To stan(^ the Season. - • pY^YStqb In the Wakapuaka mid . Waimea Districts, ! The Magnificently Bred TEOTTIN& STALLION. - BRAEBURN; .Bbaebubn 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 ConEr*ctor (imp.) out of Kate Merry Lark. Specification, holds the four miles WOELD'S EECOED in harness, lOmins 47seos, also the N.Z 3 miles record, 7mins 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 1891T he took first prize in the Trotting Stallion Class at Christchurch. beating Wild wood, yiking, and General Tracey. Frorii.' the above it will be seen that Braeburn comes "from exceptionally, fine stock. His own progeny,. too, have made their, mark in the show ring, and his late owners (Messrs Wilkie & fa^e) had no difficulty 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. . j^. THE AMERICAN STANDAED-BEED :^£|Sc'aJH'P.'A.N'ION To : Stand the Season at the Maitai Eun. Companion is a beautiful solid bay with/ black points, is of magnificent coriformation, even-tempei^d, and has the fullest pedigree possible. He was bred by the Hon; L. J. Rose, of Rosemeade Stud Farm, Los Angelos, California, and JsJ the grandson of the mighty Trotting Sire, Stamboul, who was- sold by Mr Rose to.atfr W. HHobarfc for Sl.OOOdol. . - : . ■■'■ T^MS : : : £2 10s.-. Two or more-mares. by arrangement. P. BEST, (Jrbom-in-Charge. J. WARNOCK, Owner, 3961 Maitai. Nelson.

. ... - : . : - % \'■ ■f^^SP^S :....■ Horse, .v ' . : •-'SEjKSi mokaponx ; ° Will Travel' this Season from .Stote t<- ■^ ■ Belgrove. and other districts if sufficien- „ inducement offers. g i Mokapunl, 7 years old, is from T..nia-. l_ Hiriemoa, from Rostcevor. On i.i'.liHth^ t . . sire and dam side heis brad iVoiu -the.hest „ blood,- Tairia-Hinemoa being a .tfrap'dson of Towton, and Eostvevor a grind m ! daughter of ' Tradueer. ' ■ i ! ■ € Fees -£2 ; 10? ; gr-wmngo ss. .':. ; All fees to be pule! on or before 9th January, ISJO9. - ; ■" " ; t . . J. E. EDEN, Owner, P. 3891 Brightwater. ; : ■~r*fs%& To Travel Tllis Season; : c •S^T&'k The 'Young TROTTIN"O t ~ STALLION.. . ; \ FiTZ ROY (1903). By Young Torpedo, from -Daisy, by Fitz . James (imp.). ; Ar - Yotjng Tobpedo, by Torpedo (imp.), ( [. from Nancy (fast trotter)', by Scamp-The j Hawk, by Golden Eagle. Torpedo (Australian record 10 miies, and sire ; of Tor- . nado, Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill, .Submarine, etc.), was from ; Miss Modesty V.by I, 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 Earus and Clyde, and., was by the great v General McClennari-Idalia, by-Owen fDale. ';■ "Fitz Eoy is a rich brown, standing 16 hands, on a splendid set oMogs and feet,- - and exhibits in a marked degree a rare combination of qualitj "and substance, with perfect action and a good turn of i ' speed, and possesses those most essential 8 qualities in all yires — a sound constitu- * \ tion and docile ,•< moer. Fitz KoyVbreed- *• ing is undeniii : U embracing as it does 9 | through Fit Jsij\ es and Torpedo, the two ■' best strains b ood ever imported to the ' c Dominion.. -. .'..;/•'- '■''■ Fitz Koy will serve a limited number of mares at £2 10s each, payable on first i January, 190(9. "Groomage 2s 6d. ' ( . Mondays,- Wakapuaka; Thursdays, - Stoke, Eichmorid, Appleby, and Bright- - water ; remainder of week, at o^vrer's - stable. ' .-'• ■ J:> ~ , 38U, . . J. /W". HAASE. € ■■- ' — .-..: . — — — — = l To Stand the Season. mQjggHßjl The Thokoughbked j I KNIGHT ERRANT. )| i f / By St, Legeb— Fobma. < Bred at Wellmgton Park ; related to i % such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, t etc. See Stud Book. ._"■:= . , ' Knight Eeeant is a dark chestnut, ] q standing 16-2, with commanding appear } ance, and the best bred horse .that has ( , travelled this district. ."He has taken f first honours: iri the thoroughbred class j wherever shown. • '. _,'■'. „ i „ .. 'Multiform, full • brother of Eniffht ° n Errant'sdam, was sold for ;3750 .jjuinr. *■" eas and"Knight.-Errant',s;Bister,;Nuce-i..---form, for .breeding, purposes' only was !,■ 5 bold for over 1500 guineas. , . !;. ! > This valuable sire- is stationed at i , '' Mr James Hunt's "stables, Richmond, ' and will - "tfaveli Mondays: Bright- ■- ! water, Wakefield, Belgrove; TuesJ days : via Waimea West to Richmond ; 1 Wednesdays: Redwood's Valley, Up- '. '» per and Lower Moutere to Waimea !( West to Richmond; -Wednesdays, i '»' Redwoods Valleyf IJpper and Lower , ; Moutere to Motueka; j 3 Riwaka; returning to Richmond Fn- | ' day. A limited number of -mares ] 5 -will ' be- takehi ■■-.-.. i::-- :^ .-, '■■-■ - 1 3 Terms:- £4 4s; groomage fee os :] I ' Two or more mares the property of . same owner by arrangement. i : Eor further particulars ..- .'.■■; ; ■ LEN. TOMLINSON, : Groom- in Charge, . . . "";. .'.:.- ..:•"..- :". "--"v Richmond.- ■'*

ROYAL. MAIL COACH. N on— Richmond—^Sotuaka— NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. THE Proprietors call tne attention of the travelling public to the fact that j ihe Bichmond-Kiwaka Coach Sehvice tias bean extended to Nelson, and Coaches aovr leave the Crown - Stables, Nelson, DALLY, oivEiwaka, and arrive daily from Riwaka, as per timetable appended. '■ : All parcels and orders'Teceive strict and businesslike attention. Dai'y Timetable . - Leave. ftuson for Riwaka at 9 a.m. ; arrive ing Riwaka 2.30 p.m. i Leave Biwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Redwood's Valley. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. NEWMAN BROS.' Royal Mail Coaches. NELSON TO BLENHEIM. Loave Crown Stables, Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 am. Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return, Tuesdays, Thursdays, und Saturdays at 7 a.m. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office : Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. Standard Firs^iariis INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. : NELSON BEANCH. , FIEE, 31 A.ETNE~nn<I GIT ABANTEE . • Policies issued at current rates. -» Largo "and influential Colonial Proprietary. Prompt iind liberal stittleißont of claims. : ■ ■■■■.'.•■ ■ F. A. BAMFORD, ; JCelson Savings Bank Buildings, „ ....... Trafalgar Street. ■- ' .RRE fKSURANCE, ' Reduced Bates. WITH THE Liverpool and UncSsn and Globe Insurance Oe ! MOOiuoi; Invi-at: d ia atisiralaaia ; i Prompt Settiemeat of Claims. J. H. COCK|& CO., ; Chief Agents.

L The : : lv>eiMLe^y .■f'oiP; , ''.. , . ; 'COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Lai-gest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Breathing, Hoarseness,' Pain or S°«° ess^^ r .. , % "Jta T throat and giving ttrength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become " S2"^3onS?'t •■ Tal Sr^en Wa to existfwhef. »CoW have beea properly tr«ted with thi, medicina No house s O^Ssaalis^ ' WIS r The great succeta of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has induced a number "^^® bhbrincibJed persons -i : h* irnHaileno, each cftJll ng his medicine "Bronchitis Cure." with thr. object of Scei^ngthesimple-minC Iso getting a sale for an Imitation which has none of th« beneficial effecta^hai ; ■■'•'■ hfarne's BRONCHITIS CU - Consequently It has bsooms necessary to draw your attention to this fact, (f SnlJ to^reque^t you i Ik yo. HEARNE'S C^i; Smr ,^6; Laifce Si«e, 4/i. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Victoria. Forwardsd to any ; Address, wheix not obtainable locally- ' _ ;;■ NOriCK-^Heanie's Bronchitis ' Cure It is equaUy beneficial . to a cMcLa^ __ TT --" a ■ __„„ --------prp^-.^-NT 7 TliypnT O'F'FTC'RvS ■N'nll^ First Floor , J±U ME S BUILDINGS,. WILLIS . ; STIIEJKj JL , AV±/JjL/IJNbrXUJN. - ioca] l^-^^!^^^ T : EASTCOTT, Harcly-slreet. ,_^^

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12420, 9 December 1908, Page 1

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