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1 AUCTION BALE«. -. -_''■" AKred Could, TO-DAY at 2p.m. At the Haeremai Tea Room, Trafalgar Street. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from the Misses Gilxison, will sell— . - Largo Carpet Square. 'Oriental Rugs, 3 Liberty Screens, Morris Couch, Morris Chair, Upholstered Settee, Chairs, Tables, Duchess Chosts, I§3<?steads, Linoleums, "Fletcher Bath Heater, Crockery, Glassware, Vases, Wall Mirrors, Cooking Utensils, etc. ALFRED GOULD, jr0152 Auctioneer. / ' ALARM CLOCKS. 6/6 ./^^^Sik 32/6 ■■■ 8/6 S%^^ 17/6 Guaranteod 12 Months. ~ VJMJEX. HUHTER, : Watcximaker anl Jeweller, 44 Hardy Street, NELSON. '■ ■!■! 1111 l I 111 I ' CAUTION. IN consequence of copies of "The Colonist" being taken from premises after delivery by our runners, especially from business establishments in Trafalgar, Hardy, and Bridge-streets, we hereby give notice that anyone detected so interfering with "The Colonist" will be proseOßted without respect to persons. BOND, PINNEY& CO., of ■•The Colonist.'*' . In AM of Christmas Gift Fund. In Aid of Christmas Gift Fund, NELSON MEN FOR THE WAR. This is the title of a profusely illustrated souvenir booklet featuring Nelson's part in the war, showing the course of training.at Trent- jham, and lastly giving views of home that will be welcomed by the boys at the front. The booklet ■ covers that part of the Nelson • Military District for which Nelson is the port'of departure for Trentham. The booklet will form a valuable record in years, to come. It will ' . also be a fine, gift if or the 'boys at the front and for friends abroad. ALL PROFITS WILL CO TO THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND TO PROVIDE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE BOYS AT THE FRONT. Price Is. Price Is, Obtainable mm m 'Booksellers. 4373 To 'Travel'(ihis Season. : Thk.OiiTdbsda.liE Stallion, -tfEnb-' eclipse (1411. N.Z.S.B.),G;y.ears. Eclipse is a black horse with a -white blaze and white feet. He is a massive horse of great substance and.power, splendid feet arid pasterns, fiat -flinty bone, and plenty of hair of the finest <qua3xty. Bred by W. G. Mclntosh, Esq., S.pringbrook Stud, Spring&ton, Canterbury. Eclips« by Glenlie (901), dam Springbrook Rose (2759). Glenlie was never beaten for horse and . his progeny. -. Springbrook Eose by Eoeefeery (943), champion at Christehurch when 3 years old; also, on two subsequent occasions. Terms: £3 10s, If paid by Ist January, 1917, .£3 3s. v Grooinage fss, first service. Grazing for mares at reasonable rates. All care but no responsibility. For extended pedigree see cards, or upply THOS. GEEIG, Owner, 7^320 y Spring Grove, £9m&g>Ss§& To Stand this Season ' The Fashionably-bred m\m duilev. pRINCE DARNLEY is rising Six j*^years old; a beautiful bay, utanding*l7 hands, and is a great mover. It has beer, leeorded by competent judges that he is one of the best, if not tht beat horse yet bred in the Dominion; but in addition to being well bred, he is » grand big stylish, horse of great quality, and undoubtedly & true type of bis sire aiid grandsire. Prince Darnley will travel as under:— Monday, 88 Galley; Tuesday, to Belgrove; Thursday, round about Wakefield ; Friday,, to Nelson if sufficient inducement oilers; Saturday, back | home. % . In-1913,, 1914,. and 1915 at Nelson Slow, first and champion. Prince Darnley holds a Government certificate for soundness. Terms : £310s. If paid before January Ist, 1917, £3 3s. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at the usual rates. All care takei? with fche mares, but no responsibility. Groom's Fee ha> at first service. WILLIAM WELLS, Owner, 4321 Wakefield. jyjUlfc, To Travel the Season Trotting Stallion, BUOKfIEIOOH. i By Jay Beldon—Verice. T>LACK BELDON is a beautiful •*--* black horse, 15.3 high, has clean flat bone, short in the back, with, long underline, and perfect muscular development. ■ ' As a three-year-old he ran second in the Nelson Handicap, also won the Dash Handicap on the same day. In f Auckland he won a mile race in 2.26. and, ran second to Nomination in 2.17. :--' Tei"ms: £3 3s,' payable- January Ist, ''- 1917, or £2 2s at, time of service and /..^ £2 2s when mare'proved in foal. Two K'.^--'"or mop mares by arrangement. . ~--.- -p or p ec ]jg ree " jjnfl other particulars *M! " , see cards. . . , Apply, h STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, p-. .- .432? Richmoud. |

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14260, 15 November 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14260, 15 November 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14260, 15 November 1916, Page 2

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