FOR tALE. » _* _ :—■— FOR _S ALE. 6H.P. VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE, with 8 h.p Vertical Boiler, made by Anderson's, Cliriatchuroh. Pressure, 100 lbs. per gq. in.; nearly new. No reasonable offer j efused. Apply - H. SATJNDEES, 3363 Commercial Hotel. CYCLE INCUBATORS, £2 17s. AM SENDING for a shipment of the above Fireproof Incubatars at the end of this month. .A 11 orders must be in at that date. Catalogue free. EBCB FOR HafCHIHG. 5/-, 10/-. ami 20/-a Setting, HAY, 18 Totara Street, Nelson. mmtm hmmmnm house, CLENHOPE. MRS A. IN WOO O begs to notify the Travelling Public and others that Good Meals and tiood Beds can be had at moderate rates. Two minutes' walk from J the Eailway Station. Newman Bros.' ooach starts from the door. ' Note.—Good Stabling for Horses. 2781 J|||hj To Stand This Season. ■^jBfcHHBSw. A* Dovedale, Jfc jrar^ WS and travbl Motueka, Moutore, Waimeas, & Nelson. BUCK BELDON. The thoroughbred trotting stallion. [ By Jay Beldon-Verace. Black Beldon is . a black horse, 5 years old, and an exceptionally well bred colt, and has proved himself a trotting hoitee by winning the Electric Handicap—l mile—at Auckland last year in 2.26. Fee, £3 3s, payable on or before the Ist of January, 1914. W. MARTIN, 3590 Owner. , I Jf||jv To >tand the Season at j <^rafe&s-__rß». Neltsou and Travel Suis > lilliliiira mounding Districts. ' Tkottinq Stallion, : IMPERIAL BELL BOY. • (2 miles, 5.2.) Sire, Prince." Imperial. Hambletonian Bell Boy—^Princess, by Dexter. • Dam, Black Angel by Blackwood Abdallah. Black Angel is the dam of Architect, Plan, Gimlet, and other not--1 ed performers. Prince Imperial is the sire of Brib-eryjl2.-16, Lady Clare, :Aberfeldy, Advice, Advocate, and other well known performers. - * Imperial Bell Boy is a beautiful dark, brown horse, standing 16.2. He is the sire of Ding-dong,' Beir Briar, Little Boriesi Lou Belle^ Sammy, and others. In the show ring he holds an unbeaten record, haying ten firsts to his credit. , Fees, £3 3s, payable on last visit. Grbomago fee, ss, payable first service. T. H. MARTIN, 3589 Nelson. j*ffl£j£'; To Stand and Travel *.* Season in th^J^i^^^M*"^ •-" Nelson,, .Wakapnaka; ' Hiohmdne?,. ' Wakefield^' • .Jlh^H, Dovedale, '■•■■ Motttefea, rounding districts. The Fashionably-bred Horse PRIriGE LESLEY. ORINCE DARNLEY is rising five - years old ;■ a beautiful bay, istanding 17 hands, and is a great mover. It has been recorded' by competent judges that he is one of the best,1 if "not. the best, horses yet .bred in the Dominion; » but in addition to being well bred, he is a grand big stylish horse of great . quality, and undoubtedly a true type , of his sire and grandsire. . l Prince Darnley was sired by the re- I . nowned Silver Gift' (imported, 12,369), > by Prince of Carruchan (8151), dam , Lady Darnley (9369), by Darnley (222). Dam, Dainty, by the famous Danger • Signal (imported by the New Zealand I Government), grandsire by Royal Al- . Bert; dam, Black Queen; grand-dam, , Darling, by Noble (imported). Prince Darniey's Show Record. 5 As a yearling he was first at Bleni heim in 1909, as a two-year-old second i at Masterton in 1910, and as a three- , year-old he was an easy first in the . aged horses at Nelson in 1911, beating , the great imported horse Merry MornI ing, also first in his class as a three--1 year-old, and carried away the chami pion ticket for the best stallion in the 1 Prince Darnley holds a Government - life certificate for soundness. Terms: £3 3s, payable on or before ■ 31st December, 1913. Paddocks prot vided for mares from a distance at the usual rates. All care taken with the mares, out no responsibility. Groom's Fee ss, at first service. JAMES YOUNG, Proprietor, Mataura. *£. To Travel This de^acn. m^te^M^ TUB-BLOOD H >XtBK, 3 JriESKV: -MHARMUI. r ' Ry £sylyift ParK—Pauline) MaharanUVisa jet black horse, standing 16.2 "haute, ::-magnificent!v proportioned, one of the best bred horses in „ the Dominion, and waa himself a great c, performer on"the turf. His pedigree includes such names as Stockwell, Dainty " Ariel, Towton, Glaucus, etc., and a feature of his racing was the heavy weights I he carried to victory. 9 The weekly route will be: Monday—Wakofield via Belgrovo to C Kbhatu. . m a Tuesday—Kohatn via Tapawera . Stanley Brook to Thorpe. Wednesday—Thorpe via Ngaiamoti to Motueka. _. . j ' Thursday—Motueka to Riwaka and on > to Upper Moutere. _ . '" Friday—Upper Moutere via Waamea • Plain and Richmond to Wakcfield. >' Saturday—Own Stables. . Terms: £3 per sAgle mare. Two • or more wares as per krrangctaent witte groom in charge, 6w*mago 5b at ; first service. AlHeej n*. Owner. W. STUDLEY, Groom in Charge. Alii }
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13843, 15 October 1913, Page 1
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746Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13843, 15 October 1913, Page 1
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