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To Stand This Season. jfc and travfcl Motneka, Montere, Wauneaß, & Nelson. BLACK BELDON. The thoroughbred trotting stallion. By Jay Beldon-Verace. Black Beldon is a black horse, 5 years old, and ah exceptionally well bred colt, and has proved himself a trotting horse 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. ijfek ■ To &and the Season at *"^G^H3fe. el6on and Txavel Sur rou&ding Districts. Thb Tbotting Stallion, IMPERIAL BELL BOY. (2 miles, 5.2.) Sire, Prince Imperial. Hambletonian Bell Boy—-Princess, by Dexter. Dam, Black Angel by Blackwood Abdaliah. Black Angel is the dam of Architect, Plan, Gimlet, and other noted performers. Prince Imperial is the sire of Bribery, 2.16, Lady Clare, Aberfeldy. Advance, 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, Bell Briar, Little Bones, Lou Belle, Sammy, and others. In the show ring he holds an unbeaten record, having xen firsts to his credit. Fees, £3 3s, payable on last visit. Groomage fee, ss, payable first service. T. H. MARTIN, 3589 Nelson. MTo Stand and Travel this Season m the Nelson, Wakapuaka,! Bichmond, Wakefield, Dovedale, Motueka, The Mouteres, and butrounding districts. The Fashionably-bred Horse PRINCE DARNLEV. pEINCE DARNLEY is rising five ;*• years old; a beautiful bay, standing 17 hands, and is a great mover. It has been lecorded by competent judges that he is one of the best, if not the best, horses yet bred in the Dominion; but in addition to being well bred, he is a grand big styh'sh horse of great quality, and undoubtedly a true type of his sire and grandsire. Prince Darnley was sired by the renowned Silver Gift (imported,; 12,359), by Princ©- of, Carruchan (8151), dam Lady Darnley (9369-), by Darnley (222). Dam, Dainty, by tne famous Danger Signal (imported by the New Zealand | Government), grandsire by Royal Albert; dam, Black Queen; grand-dam, Darling, by Noble (imported). The Champion Draught Stallion [Prince Darnley can be found on his1 rounds as under:— i ; Will leave G. Kromer's stable's Mon-i day morning, through Ngatimoti, Mr. Troup's Stables, Thorpe, at night. Tuesday—through Dovedale, Wakefield at night, Mr. Wilkinson's stables. Wednesday—Spring Grove, Brightwater, and Waimoas, Richmond at night. Thursday—round about Richmond, same stables at,night. Friday—through, to Upper Moutere, E. Eggers' stsalbles at noon, G. Sromer's stabJes at night, Lower Moutere. Saturday—Motueka, Riwaka, and Brookland, G. Kromer'a stables at night. Prince Darnley's Show Record rAsa yearh'ng he was first at Blenheimin 1909, as a two-year-old second at Masterton in 1910, and as a three-year-old he waa an easy first in the aged horses at Nelson in 1911, beating the great imported horso Merry Morning, also first in his class as a three-year-old, and carried away the champion ticket for the best stallion in the yard. Prince Darnley holds a Government life certificate for soundness. Terms: £3 3s, payable on or before 31st December, 1913. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance^ at the usual rates. All care taken with the mares, but no responsibility. Groom's Fee ss, at first service. JAMES YOUNG, Proprietor, Mataura. NKWMAN BROS.' 30YA12 MAIL COaCHSB. NELSON TO~BLSNHEIM. EJBA7B Otown Stables, Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, st 7 a.m. Leave Olub Hoted, Blenheim, oa return Tuesdays, Thursdays »nd Baturdays, at 7 a.m. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office: Orown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietor

lIPCORMIGK BINDER—THE STANDARD IN BINDER CONSTRUCTION. Tt always pays to be on the safe side wfcen baying a binder. Dalays in the field aro expensive. Thsy not only moan a loss of valuable time, but; | often.the loss of: part of the crop. The careful farmer guards againEt • I these losses by selecting, efficient machines. There aiefonr features that i determine the efficiency of a binder. They ate:- Simplicity in Con- ' | 6T RUCTION ; DEPENDABILITY; EaSK OF OpBEA^TON ; AND LIGHTNKSS. OP' Dbattght. The desienefs .of the McCormiek Binder have always had these featnres in view, and the result is the McCormick Binder is to-day a model of perfection. The new season's Binders have arrived at Richmond, and we shall be pleaded to show you the new featuies. Full supplies of uxtras always on hand. . WEARING BROTHERS, Richmond.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 1

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