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■■'^ij "■■ Amberal 'I \1 OfifbA|*f3c (Four - \IL nCuUI.Uo Minutes /^^^^^^fe^^^ AND ATTACHMENTS, | A. BALTING-,; j^^^^^^^^^^^y 113, HAJiDT-STEEE'T, NELSON:, BROUGHAM'S [ I = POST OFFICE HOTEL. =■' MOTUEKA. ) JAS. A. WALLACE, Manager. NELSON HOLIDAY-MAKERS, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, TOURISTS it. ANGLERS wUI find Exo2l!ent Accommodation. Telegraph Address : " AVat.lace, BlotiJßka." P.O. Box 11, Motueka. Telephone No. 12. Tariff: 7S per day. Special arrangement i r reason. j

Union Steam Ship GoV, 1 of New Zealand, ) . ..;'-:y LIMITED; J Passengers Ml; ST procure Tickets a the Office before they embark. Steamers will bo despatched as under, Treather and other circumstances permitting-. ; PICTON & WELLINGTON. Arahura, Wednesday; Oct 27, 8 a.m. | Tafcapnna, Thursday, Oot 28, 6.90 am. Takapana, Saturday, Oot 30, 10 a.m. •lakapuna, Tuesday,- Noy 2, 10 a.m. WELLINGTON DIEECT. •Maponrika, Saturday, Oot 30, 6.30 a.m. ■ *No cargo. ' - WESTPOET, GEETMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wednesday, Oct 27', 8 a.m. •Arahura, Sunday. Oct 31, 8 a.m. i ♦Cargo (perishable only) until noon j ; Saturday. j NEW PLYMOUTH; & ONEHUNGA. Eosamond, Wednes, Oot 27, 102 a.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STEAIT. . •-. • - (Prom : Welliiigton.) Warrimoo, Friday, Oct 29,-6 p.m. MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. i (From Wellington.) | _ MoeraM, Thursday, Oct 28, 5 p.m. j Cargo and Passengers booked through ' to all principal ports in NEW ZEA- : LAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA : FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FEIENDLY . as ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau), SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS . (Earotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS . ftt ' (Tahiti), ! a Regular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports. ! V, CANADIAN-AUSTEALIAN LINE (The"AllEed"Eoute). 7 , CANADA, UNITED STATES, ANj) EUEOPE. « tVia Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and , Vancouver) 9 > E.M.S. Aorangi. From Sydney, November 22. °> From Snva, November 30. ** WEST COAST SOUNDS. Waikare will leave Dunedin on 23rd and '■ " 30th December, 1909. Fares from '■ Dunedin, £6 upwards. 1, . Passengers booked through to London j 1, by Orient Eoyal Mail Line. j ,t For further particulars apply OFFICE. The Port, it — ; 2, A ttU •' iv d&>0?&&i$i&& \ 3 ANCHOR I ' SHIPPING & FOUBURY COMPANY: LIMITED. j 5. SAILING LIST. j 5. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND i HOKITIKA. I 5t ALEXANDER, To-morrow, Thursday, ' _ 2Stli inst, at 11 a.m. WAIMEA, Friday, 29th inst, at 11 a.m. WELLINGTON. NIKAU. To-day, Wednesday. 27th inst, \ at 4 p.m. (Direct.) NIKAU, Friday, 29th inst, at 5 p.m. (Via Motueka). _. NIKAU, Monday, Ist Nov., at 6 p.m. (Direct.) MOTUEKA TO WELLINGTON. NIKAU, Friday, 29th inst, at 8 p.m. (Direct.) NIK A.U, Monday, Ist Nov., at noon. (Via Nelson). 1 THE I - ;4yU S.S. KOI,i 51 Tons, Captain C. Scully, will leave as under, weather permitting : — j Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oct 27 at 8 a.m. Nelson for Motueka; Wednesday, Oct 27, at 4.30 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Oct 28' ; at 9 a.m. j v Nelson for Motueka, Thursda)', Oct 28, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Oct 29, at 3 8 a.m. " Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Oct 30, at 7.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Oct 30, at 10 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Nov 1, at 9 a.m. q Hatueka for Nelson, Monday, Nov 1, at noon Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Nov 2, at 9 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Nov 2, at noon. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Nov 3, at 10 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Nov 3, it at 1 p.m. — Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Nov 4, m - sX 11 a.m. [ Mfitueka for Nelson, Thursday, Nov 4, at 2 p.m. • Jg FOE WELLINGTON DIEECT, \ i i I'HE S.S 0 Bl A NAR 0 A [ .... \"%ililllii^£ Captaih Haet, ~ .Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wel- .: lington direct, on WEDNESDAY, Oct 20, noon. . ; :FEIDAY, Oct 22, 2 p.m. Taking cargo ior Havelook and Pelorus "Sound every fortnight. -•■Fares, Motueka to Wellington: single. ?15s ; return, 22s 6d ; meals included. ■ Seturn tickets available for 6 months. J Th 6 steamer..l eaves : Wellington for ra 'MotueteSdiieot every week alternately on 3 ' Satuiclay aad Monclay ; also additional 4 tops "when required by shippers. Ir WELLINGTON. HAVELOCK, AND _ ;; MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO, JOHNSTON &CO.i Ltd., j, Wellington. Agents. 1 )y:-. TO-LET.- • f \ SUITE of OFFICES, with first- ']■ J3l. cla33 Strong Eoom. * Apply— '■*■ 3233 PITT & MOOEE. I FOR SALE. I !9 2 nnHE Aoxiliary'YacLt" Madge," fitted £ JL with a 5-h.p. Palmer Engine, ,j dinghy, dredges, nets, and lot of fishing ie tackle. Yacht and epgin'e guaranteed. .Full particulars from / PEBCYiLOVELIr,---636 Wait^pu.

Spring is Here ! E. BUXTON & CO., LTD., Trafalgar - Street, OPENING SPRING SHOW. Our New Goods fGr the coming Season are now to hand, and should prove specially interesting. . Fashion's Favourites this Spring ARE Zephyrs, Cambrics and Linens, of which we are making Special Displays in all the latest Stripes, Checks and Shades. v _ large Variety fewest Designs' in r' - Pandora, in all patterns . Droaa fff»l!and Hoy les, beet. English Prints I'ndUii Muslins Grey and|Fancy Dress Tweeds Bishop's La>vn White and Fancy Muslins iv Nurses' Uniform Cloth in Stripes Stripes and Spots. and Fancy Checks. Heavy Grej 6 & 8 Mauve Sheeting, suitable for Rick and Cart Covers. 54inch, 72inch and 80inch Grey Twill and Herringbone Sheeting. Plain and Striped IrSS Galatea. E. BOXTON & CO.. LTD., I Trafalgar - Street, - - Nelson [ "The Home Beaoiiful." ~We ar.-; maldug a Display of es-joptionally ArtistiJ CHINA, EARTHENWARE. AND GLASS. iFor Table TJso and llou<-('lii : )ld Decor ricuj, which will delight ali jro-cc-l^v r^. '•oouaoN" "FOLEY," Arc names which speak for thumse'ves in Ceramics. We are showing their manufa tures. THE WINDOWS will give you an idea of the Class of Goods we speak of. We inyita you to LOOK at them inside the Shop as well. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE,

FOR 'ALE. Tr*Xr.RAOEI).!N T t.l,'Y -liaap Farm for Jdi Frnit and l'.>u!t>-y raising — who's going to have it f bucli n, chance never before ; really t^iiume ; excellent locality. Only small capital required, probably fifty pounds or less A pleasant surprise ffering ; come quickly. H. C. HOLTOAKE, Commission Agent, Riwaica . >g^ To Travel This Season. i|y|||||> In tho Waimea, Motupiko, .•i^jSjjtossJ IL** an d Tadmor Districts. The Clydesdale Stallion, BOBSiE BURNS. Bred by Jas. Gemmel, Esq., Oamaru. | Bobbie Burns is a dark dapple bay, i foaled in 1904. Sire Ballintrae, by Hard [Times, from Winnie, by Crown Prince i (both champion horses). Bobbie Bums, dam Blossom, by Heart of Oak, grand dam Rossie, by Duke of Buccleugh, by Lofty (imp). Bobbie Burns was awarded 2nd prize Oamaru, 2nd Palmerston, 2nd Danedin, at three-} ear-old, and was placed in a field of twenty-four horses at Dunedin parade as a four-year-old. Fee £3. Reduction made for two or more mares. THOS. EOUGHTON, 3264 Owner, Spring Grove. M&b. To Travel This Season. ffß||p||aV In the Waimea, Moutere, I «, W^^WS Motueka, Eiwaka, Ngati'*°§tefAsilsi3t>lT * moti, Dovedale, Wake■^SSejfsßggE^ field, Belgrove, and Nel- i i son districts. The Thoroughbred Stallion BEN FARLEY ; (Ben Tbovato — Pstche) . t Ben Fiixloy has a creditablo racing * career, grinning over JIOOO in stakes, and } his progeny also havo won many good < races. In the show ring Ben Farley has won many first prizos, on no less tnah three occasions at the Marlborough A. and P. Show. j For full pedigree and racing career see card.

IN STOCK— Picton, Rape and lurmp, etej Eookland, Hop, Grain, Potato, etc; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei lington Blood and Bono. Supplied in swka or by the ton. BTSLEY BKOS. & CO., 8700 Sole Agents TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAEA. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel grovo Hotel), in notifying that he has takc-n the above old established and centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public to know that he has had new rooms added, and the whole place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Travellers and Visitors will find the TELEGRAPH a comfortable and well- 1 appointed Hotel, the interior arrange-! raents having the personal supervision of ; Mrs H/lase. [ The Stables will have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and Horses and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will be kept on Hire. A Covered Conveyance ■will also meet all Steamers. First-class Sample Eoom. Good Billiard Tablo Letters and telegrams receive prompt ettention. Mib. To Travel This -Season. i|lg|i|, DICTATOR. *||glj'y|||KivJ?* By Imperius (imp.), from <i =aSggfllis> Nellis, by Duncan' Gray (Arab). Imperius by Director, from j Mondane, by Whipple's Humbeltonian. ' This celebrated Trotting Stallion will travel tho Waimea, Dovedale, Ngatimoti, Moutere, Motu«ka, an I Kiwaka districts. Fee, £3 single mare ; reduction for two or more mares tbe property of one owner. Dictator \va? ;i br.iliiiiic performer, and made the N Z. record for two miles on a gra?s track. He has sired tha best and most useful horses in Nelson and Marlborough, 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 him-

Tyree's Studio. 1 fipHIS STUDIO has recently been fitted j f JL up with new and up-to-date appli- ,. ances for the production of ? b High CSass Photographs. L ENLAEGEMENTS made from anj Photograr.H. Satisfaction guaranteed Nots. — TV. Tyree does not employ any c canvassers. Send all orders to f TYREE'S STUDIO, t Trafalgar-street I SOOTH BRITISH I insurance Company, 5 Limited. Capital i52,90ii,000 Accumulated Funds exceed . , | £560,000 I FIEE and MARINE and ACCIDENT ' INSURANCES, Including Employers' Liability fot Compensation under the Workers' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk, Personal Accident either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits ; Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc., ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sub-Agents fob District City, Robertson Bros. ; Alotueka, H. A. Tarrant ; Richmond, W. R. May ; Takaka, J. J. Laagridge & Co. ; Wakefield, E. J. ! Painton; Collingwood, W. C. Eiley &Cc.;' Upper Moutere, C F. Muntz Wnstport, J. J. Holony ; Murchison, V. Spiers. f & D. EDWARDS AGENTS, v TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next National Bank) 6 " OgPARTMSMT" FSkcr no, i. TtM GUARANTEE OP fHE STAY* |oc> fcttl every Pallcy testt^ >f lt Stbss b^sod Insrared ondej i%* £ . — J* ■ ...» «i v ..-i. i-■ ■ ■ — —r.— ■ '* aandhioag cesfta abeelntaly aaeor" n firmly asssred thai whatevtf taa; Q, - piumm™— illl IB Mi. ■sit r*- — •" happen the fall nlut cf-hla policy r - ia ai oertaia to ha paid wh«n iht ■ e!aim aasraea m ihat tho son BhiJ] riss ia ll» tssxaiitM. mi -Mi, r'- *n - i ■

yOT ° XASTCOTT Ij!" yaa rj^uire anyiaingin tho way o'. Pure .Drugs, Chemicals, Photogra nhie Goods or Paotographic Solutioni made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOI where everything is new No old stocl on hand. Dispensing a Speciality. Having been constantly engaged for th( past 25 years as Cispenser wifck some oi the leading medical men and hospitals ai Home and in the Dominion, you can relj on having your prescriptions carefullj and correctly prepared with pure drugs ai EASTCOTT'S. Orders by post or telephone >»J1 receivi prompt attention. Any article not ii stock procured by first-post without exta oharge. T- BASTCOTT, CHEMIST, Etc., Rabdy-stbeet, - - NELSON i (Opposite W. Rout & Sons.) THICK PEEL "THe PEEL PERFECTION. 1 for Christmas Cakes and Puddings. Sold in Packets and Tins, Branded : PHOENIX THICK LEMON PEEL. PHOENIX MIXED PEEL. PHOENIX SEVILLE OxtANGE PEEI PHOENIX LARGE CITRON PEEL. Every careful housekeeper insists oi having tliis renowned brand. .... Manufacturers: THE PHOENJX COY., LTD. Dunedin. 308( C BO'S AL MAIL OOA:M. J!.els. : »n i r-#;<iMo»s3— &«>iu&ka — NEWMAN BROS., Pwprvetors. THE Proprietors call the attention o - the .travelling public to the fact tha the -Richmond-Si wajka Coacji Sebvic: has been extended to Nelson, and Coache no-* leaved the Crown Ettibles, Nelson DAILY, or Riwaka, ar.a strive daily fror Riwaka, as per timetable appended. All.parcels and orders receive strict ani businesslike attention. >-■'. Daily Timetable Leave Nelson for Eiwaka at 9 a.m. ; arriv ing Riwaka 2.30 p.m; ■Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Redwood's Valley, NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors.

getter. W. MARTIN, Owner, ! THOMAS KOUGHTON', 3091 Brightwater. 3235 Spring Grove. MMHnHt.HHMMn^i^nHaBnsMHaM«v«avMmMaMMi^nN^BHKHBaaM J f To Orchardists and Fruitgrowers, "TARBET BRAND" HORTICULTURAL INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES, ■ ARSENATE OF LEAD, SOLUBLE OIL. Quotations and Samples on application to MOTUEKA FARMERS' CO-OP. CO., LTD. Sole New Zealand Agents, Motueka,

Jfe^ To Travel This Season. ' mif&^SSS^ v a^ e^ e^> Dovedale, |P™^^*S Motnpiko, and Tadmor , "^S^^bSb^The Teotting Stallion . YOUNG ROThSGHILD. (By Imported Eothschild— Natjy.) [ Terms : £2 10s ; groomage ss. Half guarantee £3 {£1 10s at first service, » balance when mares prove in f cal). ' . For further particulars apply HA.EYET BKOS., , 3175 Wakefield.. f To Travel This Season.]. Bn-fP^^wi Wakapuaka Districts. • ' Thk Young and ;-, [. . Pbomising Thobouqhbbed Sice : • IPHETUS. ,By Iphimede (7)— Jet D'eau (14). Iphimede by Iphigenia-^Nordenfeldt (13); i Jet D'eau by Waterwilcn— Caddgan \ (14). __/ ■:"■'■ -f " For full pedigree see cards. Feb, 43 3s, payable on or before January Ist, 1910. ; Groomage ss. i< or further "particulars apply— ; ""■ 1 • F. KEATING, Owner, 3176 Nelson.

I ■ RUBBER STAMPS. — We stock all supplies. Pads and inks in all colours; also quick drying inks and pads.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. — ' The -well-known Clydesdale 6ss&SSfmar^ Horse W^ BALMORAL TOWTWrIPin (By Glengyle — dam- by Derby —g. dam by Loch Eyan— g.g. dam by Old Wellington.) Will travel the Pigeon Valley, Thorpe, Ngatimoti, Motueka, Kiwaka, Moutere, and Waimea Districts this Season. Balmoral is a massive dark bay ihdrse, exhibiting great substance and quaflity, with .splendid hone and hoof, amid possesses a thoroughly .-sound constitution and- good temper; bis action is perfect, and he is one of the best workers in tlie Dominion. . Good judges : from various parts of New Zealand : and Australia have pronounced ■■-. Balmoral to be a typical specimen- of the true, bred Clydesdale. Asa proof of this he- has been awarded Firsthand- Champion at the JNelson Ay and P.' Show for the lost four years, beating all comers. Balmoral' & young stock are now coming into prominence, and are much sought after by buyers, and several of .. them have already been victorious- in the show ring Fee, £3; gjoomage, 3s. Two oi more mares the property of one owner by arrangement. ' W. AIARTIN. Owner, 3115 - Brightwater.

'&- ■._ . - . . : _ ■ • ■ . ' ;.- ; . •■. ■.- - . ■ ■.' /'. .. ■ . ' . .^—^^^^^m —^^ i^ —^ MM—^—^^M^M^M^^^^^^M MM! | | | M m ■Mill I II I I * Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup^flima Difficulty ll£_f IIS CX/ %/OICIS of BreathinT HoSenwTPain or Soreness in fee Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the ; • . . _ . « Chestit i^ ?tvaSTS ft effeSs a complete cure. It 'is most comforting in allaying Irritation in.the Throat and «vmg Strength to the + Yoice,a^ it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma toUcom, dSoSi uL CoaLStioa to develop. Consumption is not known where "Cougfts" hays, on their-'first appearance, beeo properly treated with this medicme. No house should be wiihout it, a», taker ie at the begkaung, a dose at two is generally sufficient, and a compile cure is certain. i . " ': •mntl Ste^ 2/a'i fccv*% 4^. OfcWß***. «u—-»Ib»» vawtanb «r ««» Pr«prl«tarv W. a HEARNB, Ohemirt, Qealorus. victor!*. P*^«-^*kj b y poa ft .-Sdrasc, when not oft>talna>»«a KoesJfe

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12680, 27 October 1909, Page 1

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