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■■ - - R. Snodgrass and Sons, DIRECT IMPOETERS. STAPFORDSHIEE HOUSE. In preparation for Christmas Season, we liuv«' large Shipments of SEASONABLE GOODS Arrived and Arriving, including — CHINA, • EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, - JAPANESE GOODS, ELECTRO-PLATE, - CUTLERY, ...... STATIONERY, . - ■■■■'. ''■"....' .. : ■■•■"' baskets, -;o >.k.- : - ., " . ■■-•'.-.. ..: :,. , ; _.■;,■_■- bbdshware. Our Stocks, are- the most up-to-date obtainable^-bought from manufacturers only, and on the best basis. inspection Invited.

j£i£k 'To '"Tbatbl .;'■■■ This" Sim i'Sßt' DICTATOR TlmtilOTS!^ By Imperius (imp.), from r Nelh'e, by Duncan Gray <(Abab). Imperius by Director, from Mondane, by Whipple's Hambeltonian. . This celebrated trotting stallion will ■ travel the Waimea, Moutere, Motueka, and B^waka districts. .-. Foe, JB3 single mare ; reduction lor bwo or more mare 3 the property, of onfe owner. Dictatob was a brilliant performer, and made the N.Z. record for two miles on a grass track. He has sired the b»st .' ani-most nseful horses- in Nelson and '. Marlborough, and among those of his , stook are the names of Dick Fly, Dick Q., . Dick Stevens, Tuta, etc. | '. Breed from a sire that has proved himJ to be a good performer and stock getter. ; THOMAS EOUGHTON, 4123 Spring Grove. SOUTH BRITISF" Insurance Company, Limited. Capital £2,900,000 •Accumulated Funds exceed,, £543,500 FIBE and MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCES, Inoluding Employers' Liability for Com r pensation under the Workers' Compet»satioii Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk, Personal Accident either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits j Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc., ' ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sets- Agents fob District: City, Robertson Bros. ; Motuoka., H. A. Tarrant ; Uichmond, W. R. May ; Takakp., .J. J. Lansfridgo i. Co. ; Wakefield, B. J. IPainton; Collingwood, W. C. Sitey & Co.; Uppar Mautere, C, JT. Siuntz; "iVesfcporfc, •J. J. Molony. F. &D. EDWA.IQS, ' ,' • . AGENTS, . TEAFALGAR STEEET. (Next National Bank). RUBBER STAMPS.— We have a I great variety of attractive designs to choose from. Our prices are right, and our Stamps the best. — " The Colonist" i Jobbing Department. 1^ firOVERNMENT" -s ■ FACT No, I, -, The GUARANTEE OF TfiE STATIi ■'■' — — - fa goe> >iMI every Policy inuti c BTBBt fsmn Ingared andet ite oondition^ jreste' abaclately Heoare, a firmly Mwred' that whatever may * bappop the fall valae ol hit polioy ? v ii m certain to be paid when the alaim aoernga m thai the acn>h&ll tjga in Mtj^Moroing.

REWARD. AEEWARD will be paid for jnforma tion leading to the conviction o any person removing u The Colonist' newspaper after delivery to customers, o: in transit. BOND, FINNEY & CO., 4642 Proprietors '• The Colonist." ,' NEW.MAN BEOS. : ROYAL MAID COACHES. WES r COAST SEE VICE. • LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coasi on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Returning again on WEDNESDAY an& SATURDAY, intimefoi Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson, The Motupiko Coach, connects with the Reef ton and Westport Coaches ai Inangaliua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates, Booting Office: Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, jf*3!>& The well-known" Clydesdale 'IpST BALMORAL :; lfSSPi§iSi will travel the Pigeon Valley, Thorpe. Ngatimoti, Upper Moutere, Waimea, Stoke and Nelson Districts. See oards.ilor apply ' ■ W. MAETIN, 3966 Brightwater. To Stand the Season. ?ji^rS (Tpk In the Wakapuaka and ■'■ ~ Wairaea Districts. The Magnificently Bred TROTTING STALLION. • BRAEBURN. Hicyerurn is a bright bay and coin;aaii(!in,; looking horse, and lias proved •..no ol" the must valuable sires brought to rko district. He is by Specification from Jean}' Lind by Bluegov,-n. Specirication (imp.) ia by ContjTetor (imp.) out of Kate Merry Lark, Specification holds the four miles "WORLD'S RECORD in harness, lOinins 47secs, r<lso the N.Z. 3 inilos record, 7mins 35secs. Jenny JLind has won many trotting races, and was never beaten in the Show ring. - Jbtluegown 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-Greneral Tracey. From the; above it will be seen that Braebur-n 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 |jßW>h_j»_ STANDARD-BRED fgjggg«CT TEOTTEE |JlC||l£c OMPAN 1 0 N To Stand the Season at the Maitai ftun. Companion is. a beaatiful solid bay with black "points, is of magnificent conformation, even-tempeied.and has the fullest pedigree possible. He was bred by the Bon. K. J. Rose, of Rosemeade Stud Farm, Los Angelos, 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 fey arrangement. P. BEST, ■ Groom-in-Charge. J. "WARNOCK, Owner, 3961 MaitaL Nebpn.

'-"-^rr* l i 3£ THE THOROaGHBEED '&*JMvI& House, r : /'SiKg': mokapun|; ; r Will Travel. this Season from Stoke to , Belgrove.'and other districts if sufficient , inducement offers. '.■■-■■. '::-. | ■ Moka.puna, 7 years old, is from Tama--Hinemoa., from Bostrevor. On. botli the sire and dam side ho is bred from the best blood, Tama-Hinenioa being a grandson of Towion, . and Eostrevor a grand--5 daughter; of Traducer. \ 5 Pees X2 10s ; groomage ss. .. All fees to be paid on or' before 9th January, 1909. . . . !fr.- • - -.J. E. EDEN, Owner,' ! 3891 - : '■■■ Brightwater. \.-4<@| N To Travel This Soaßon. -^i\ll The Young TROTTING '%&£2*J'£z®O ' STALLION. I FITZ ROY (1903). y By Young Torpedo, from; Daisy, by Fitz , - /. James (imp.). ' Young Toepedo, by :Torpedp/ (imp.), | from Nancy (fast; trotter); by Scamp-The I Hawk, by Golden Eagle. Torpedo (Australian record 10 miies, and sire of Tornado, Torpedo n., Torpedo Bill, Sub- ' marine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty,: by Lucifer-Plying Beauty, by ; Perfection, the erstwhile King of Trotters. " Pitz' Jjimes (imported by the late Mr John Kerr^from California;) sired those , r sterUnfe;tr^H;ers Earns and Clyde, andSva'sbyrMgi-eat] General MeCiennan-Idalia, by OwenTDale. "Pitz Eoy is a rich brown, standing- 16: hands, 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 vires — a sound constitution and docile '.!■'.. >er. Fitz l-foy's breeding is undent .- t»i)l.-r:ii.-if!'r >■ it does tlirOUfifb Fit c? ;ir;.- f .'-,,■-, ii'C- !;'i\-. : bast Stl'HHlSi ..■!»■><'( wvi:r !-iuy •!•:.■;'.:■ -<•<■ ! ; jXaniiiion. ' ' • i'" j • Fiti: -icy. will servo alii'.iitoii mimM^r of f | i;itUV3 ,;t Jl2 10s oaoh, pay».Wo oil first i January, 1609, Groouiage;2s Gel. ' .Mondays, -. Wakaimaka; ' Thursclays, \ Stuk<?,-EL'hnK»id, App'tW, und Kr%litwater j l'Maainder ol' wook, ■at ov;>;er's ■alftblo.- -, ■'■- ' • t 3871.. ," - J. W.'KaASE. :" d — — — ....... ■ r . 'i jjfe^ To Stand the Season. '|f|^i§yj| The Thobotiqhbked 1j K WIGHT ERR AMT. .j"] ..■ ' ■ c ■ .. • By'ST, Legee— Eoema. .^ Bred at Wellington Vark; related to t such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, t etc. See Stud Book. .— Knight Ebhant is a dark chestnut, p standing 16"2, with commanding appearance, and the best bred horse that has g travelled this district. He has taken first honours in the thoroughbred class _ wierevev shown. . Multiform, full brother of Errant's dam, was sold for 3750 guineas and Knight Errant' s sister,- Nuceform, for breeding purposes only was told for over 1500 guineas. ■ - This valuable sire is stationed at Mr James Hunt's stables, Richmond, and will travel, Mondays :. Bright- .] water, Wakeueld, Belgrove; Tuesdays : via Waimea West to Richmond ; Wednesdays : Redwood's ValleyrUp- , per and Lower Moutere -to . Waimea c West to Richmond; Wednesdays, t Redwoods VaUey, Upper' and; Lower , Moutere to Motueka; Thursdays: j Riwaka; returning to -Richmond En-. ( ' 'day.: Ailimited .number of amares ? will be taken. . ' ■ -.._'_ i Terms: £4 4s;.groomage fee 5s ] Two or more mares the property or same owner by arrangement. ... '■■:■ r For further particulars . LEN. TOMLINSCfrJ, ■"■■----' ; Groom in Charge,. - ' ■ ' Richmond. £

COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. tje^.ft rtf Inait^' ~ *2LS 2 vfno «reat euoooM of HEARNES BRONCHITIS CURE, has Induced * number persons < each o*Hl«irhl«^medicine "Bronchitis Oure/- with thfj>bjecVof HEARNPB BRONCHITIS CU , Consequently It h- bocomo noce.ai.ry to draw your attention to this feet rtc^you in ye > Interest, to +* partlOMlar to »»k for heARN^s and to »co that you got It, Bir*RNE« BRONOHITiS^C^Si Bmr v#i LarffO Sl«e, ♦/#. Bold by Chemists and Medicine Vendor., and fay the "^o^leto^^HEAß^Ohr ,e,on & Wctorla. Forwarded to ««y Address whe^not obt a inab,e locally. ■■K(mCE ; — Hei^ It is equaUy beneficial ■■■.;■■■■■■-■_. ■:• '^ 1?^ d?li om^^lifSSSl^ HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. xSi^^ASlo^^^e?# q- ANGELL, Trafalgar-street; T. EASTCOTT, Hardy-sfeeet. Obtainable from J. PALMEE, \ FasMll, Motupiko, TadmbiV ...... ; . _. ■ •

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12424, 14 December 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12424, 14 December 1908, Page 1

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