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■tMJjafciJl^si^^ tlin^ an^ Trove! j||i»f|§i^!| *ii 3 Season from The Fashionably-bred Horse PRfNGE OARNLEY. pRINCE DARNLEY is rising five ■*• years old; a beautiful hay, standing 17 hands, and is a great mover. It has been leoorded by competent judges that he is one of the best, if not the best horse yet bred in the Dominion ; but in addition to being well bred, he is a grand big stylish Tiorse of great quality, and undoubtedly a true type of his sire and grandeire. Prince Darnley was sired by the reaowned Silver Gift (imported, 12,359), by Prince of Carruchan (8151), dam Lady Darnley (936^), by Darnley (222). Dam, Dainty, by the famous Danger Signal (imported by the New Zealand Government), grandsire by Royal Albert; dam, Black Queen; grand-dam, Darling, by Noble (imported). Prinoe Darnley's Show Record, As a yearling he was first at Blenheim in 1909, as a two-year-old second at Masterton in 1910, and as a three-year-old he was an easy first in the aged horses at Nelson in 1911, heating the great imported horso Merry Morning, also first in his class a3 a three-year-eld, and carried away the champion ticket for the best stallioD in the yard. In 1913, at Nelson Show, first and champion. Prince Darnley holds a Government certificate for soundness. . Terms; £3 3s, payable on or before 31st December, 1914., Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at the usual rates. AH care taken with the mares, but no responsibility. Groom's Fee ss, at first service. Prince Darnley's movements will be notified later. WILLIAM WELLS, Owner, 4379 Wakefield. JUST LANDED. THE IMPORTED TROTTING HORSE OWYHO. TO TRAVEL THE NELSON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Owyho is a dark grey stallion, standing 16.1 hands, and is perfect bothJn appearance and conformation. Owyhe is hy the American sire Qwyhee (2.11). Terms £8 3s j groomage, ss. , For full particulars apply A. KENYON. 4573 . . Thorpe. WANTEO KNOWN. MESSES NEWMAN BEOS.' MOTOE to carry 80 Passenger*, is NOW AVAILABLE FOE HIEE at shortest notice. 213 HARLEY & SONS, RAGLAN BREWE AY, ■ NELSON. HAVB R^r on Sale, An Qaarta Mid Pints, their Celebrated ALE and STOUT, brewed especially for the Christmas »nd New Year trade. Also their famous XXX DRAUGHT BEER in Kegs «nd Patent Jars. Prtotsi il« *nd Stout (quartg) 7e Od per <fo« Ale and Stout (piDts) 4a 0d per doa Draught Beer ... ... 2a Sd par gal. One Shilling per dozen allowed on quart bottles on. being returned, and 8d per dosen for pints. Onatomers would oblige by sending in their orders early. Telephone 138. P.O. Bos 41. Bring Your iepairs Here YOUR REPAEEIS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONBROKEN VEHICLES, METAL WORK, ETS. Bring them jto the hlaeksmith who takes a pride in doing work at the lowest poesfblo cost. £. §L ?iil 9 BLACKSMITH, ■SBIiWTN PLACE, NELSON. 4UH4 . STPANDAR.D t^surance company of new zealand, limited, nelsonTranoh * IKire, Employers' Liahility, Sooident 9nd Diseese, Marine Goromcn Law Mortgage Indemnity, Workers' Compensation, Personal Accident, Fidelity Guarsnt'ee, Administration Bonds, Plato Glass. PolHeg issued at Lowest Current Rates, The Company is a New Zealand Institutior> --i Funds invested-locally, and eff "■*> Absolute Security, Siinyiicity of CWitract. Prompt and liberal Settlement of Claims. F. A. BAMFORO. KANACnn, TRAFALGAR S'fRKET. f\TJR STAMPS are good Stamps— bost rubber, latest designs. "Th» Colonist" Jobbing Department.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13595, 9 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13595, 9 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13595, 9 October 1914, Page 1

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