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jfoh. '-^HB Thoeottohbkxd TVill travel this season as und«r:— Mondays—Upper Moutere. Tuesdaj's—Mi.tueka and fiiwaka. Wednesdays—Thorpe. Thursdays—Wakefiflld. Fridays—Wakefield to Wakapuaka (Black Horse Hotel). Saturdays—Brook-atreet, Nelson. Ffje .£3 3b. Groomage ss, first service. Farther particulars from F. SOWMAN, owner, or H. PIKJS, groom in change. 3748 /-:-' To Travel Tim beason. Hj^ffiffiw The Blood H^t se, , Maharjiniti is a jet black horse, standing x 6 2 bands, magnificently pioportioned, one of the best bred horses in the Dominion, end wn 3 himself a great performer on the turf. His pedigree includes such names as Stock well. Dainty Ariel, Towton, Glaacus, etc., and a foature of his racing waa tho heavy weight* ht) carried to victory. The weekly route will be: Monday— Waketield via Belgrova to Kohatu. Tuesday—Kohatu via Tapawera and Stanley Brook to Thorpe. Wednesday—Thorpe via Ngatimoti to Motueka. Thursday—Motueka to Richmond. Friday—Richmond via Waimea Plain to Wakefield. Saturday—Own Stables. Terms: £3 3s per single mare. Two or more mares as per arrangement with groom in charge. Groomage 5s at first service. All foes payable at last visit. F. H. DURBRIDGE, A.SYDER, ■°Wf u'Groom in Charge. 3718 Ajh. To Stand the Season. At Nelson, Waimeaa, h^GOI Wakapunka, and Sur- . rounding Districta. S^»|l'he Standard-bred 8* Trotting Stallion, p , WILDMOOR. Performance, 1 mile, 2.26,- full brother to Alice Wood (2.22) record Wildmoor sire of Millie C, 1 mile 2 24; Wildmoor, sire Wildwood (imp), 2.24, the gieatest speed producing sire yet known in Amti alasla. Sire of the champion Bibbonwwd, 2 9-4.35; Wild wood Junior. 4 33, Wildduck, 2 16; Maria Corelh, 2.17; Curfew Bell, 218; Papanui, 219 ; and over 100 with records of 2.30 and better. He is also grandsire of Kinß Colo, 2.8 3-5 —4 31; diim Alice Axcoor (imp.), by Ax moor—Alice Electioneer—Maiineo C, Almont— Norma. For t bularpd pedigree Foe card. T« rms X 3 3a payuble on or before Ist Jauuary, 1912. Groomaga fees os, payable first hervico. Furtbtr paiticulars from T. H. MARTIN, 3723 Owner. >gffl|b To Travel this Season. J||pS& In the Waimea, Dovedale, »&Sk% Ngatimoti, Motueka, XiSsSSswbtoW waka, and Moutero districts. The Impohtbd Clydesdale Stallion, MHUIV MORNINQ, (j.1432 c.aa) Merry Morning is a bright b&y horse, bred by J P. Andersen, Esq., Urutnmoral, Whitehorn, Wigtonshire, Scotland. Sire Up-to-Time (10476 C.8.8.), i jrraud sire the famous Baron's Pride (9422 C.5.8.). Dam, Maggie of Druinmcral (13682 C.S.B), grand dam Jean of Drummoral (12388 C.SB.), great grand dam Joan of Barsalloch (803 0.5.8.), by General William (327 C.S B.), great groat grand dam the dam of Bobs (1«M C.5.8.) Merry Morning has gained (ho following awards:—lst and clmmi.ion, Taieri Show ; Ist. Otago A. and P. Hbow ; Ist and caaiupion, Milton; | ditto. Eangiora; ditto, Aiuberley. He baa proved himself a sure fcal getter, an d his stock is in demand, yearling and t-vo-j ear-old colta bringing up to 200 guineas fillies trom 60 to 80 guineas. Ftcs £3 3b, payable before Ist January, 1912; groomage ss, 3747 O. O. BEST, owner, Hope. To Travel this Season. <&/*&&! In f'.e Waimea, Motupiko, m&mmmlm. an& Tadmor dietrictp. The CiiiDKSDAis Stallion SCOTLAND YET. Scotland Tot, eire Good Times, dam Jean, by Coldßtrnaui, by Pride of Scotland. Sootland Yet hns now proved capable of i-ireing higti-ckHS horses, and there ia a kjen demand for his stock in the local and Australian markets. Full particulars on application. THOS. EOUGHTON, 3864 Spring Grovp. .„ STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE* FIELO MAIIr, f BAVho Stanley Brook every TUES•L* DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at 6.45, calling at Thorpo Post Office at 8.10 ,and Dovodale at 9, arriving at Waketield at ll a.m. Returns same day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m., and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A comfortable coverud Conveyano* for Passengers. Para-is carried at a reasonable rate. All orders entrusted to the undersigned will be carefully attended to. All Parcels, etc., not paid for within seven days of dolivery will be charged double. Tho same rates as railway charges will also be made from November Ist. 1911. H. WELLS, Mali Contractor. ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKOROfiO—UPPER MODTBRE-. j NGATIMOTL | JAS. HEATH, Proprietor. f^OACB now leaves Pokorpro for Upi per Moutere, and •nites as per timetable appended:. Leaves PoKororo, Mondays, Wodnee- | days, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., meeting Nelson Coach at Price'B Corner, 9.36 a.m. Leaves Price's Corner on arrival of Nelson Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo at 4 p.m. j All parcels and ordors receive strict I attention ■ Tourists and Miners wishing to visit Tableland and Mount Arthur district can book through, changing for Pack Horses at Pokororo. Stores provided if sufficient notice given. JAMES HEATH, Accommottetion House, 36 Pokororo,

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13277, 30 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 10 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13277, 30 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 10 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13277, 30 November 1911, Page 1

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