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NOTICE, npHE Quarterly General Meeting of the -*- Canterbury Jockey Club will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, on Saturday, Ist March, at 3 p.m. To ballot for joining members. To consider the amount of subscriptions to the Kaces in order to allot the several Plates, ice T. Cass, Secretary C J.Club. FOR SA LE, A FINE Caut Mare with Colt by her side (sire "Canterbury.") Price, for both. .£125. The Mare is one of (lie best Plough Mares in the Co'onv ; ami is auain in Fi>al. Also. — Six Useitl Cows, in Calf, to one of the purest Lned Bulls in ibe Settlement. Price. £l' 2 per head. J. Parsons Lee. Ketlbrook Isle, Trig. Xo. (i, Elle>mere. OH SALEnpHE brown Gelding- " CADMUS." own ■*■ brother to •' Tamerlane." " Cadmus" is 6 years old, was only broken in within the last year, and has done no work; is out of 41 Pastille's" dam by the imported horse " Riddlesworth." " Pastille" by " Ether" was the fastest mare in the Wellington settlement. Apply to Mr. J. T. Parkixso^, OT~SALE, Ex '"' IMa'iri' and " Colchester,'' TTORSE and BULLOCK DRAYS, -I—*-' p a tei!t Iron Plough?, with extra fittings, Harrows, zis;-zny. Coal. Apply to Cookso", Bowlf.k, & Co. Sheep for Sale. 1 EWES, from two-tooth, up--9 wards, bred in the colony, and deliverable at any time. 800 Imported two-tooth ewes, in lamb, by first class ranis, perfectly acclimated, and well worthy the attention of btockowners. 1,000 Acclimated Imported ewes, in lamb, by imported Saxon ram>, may if convenient to the purchaser be left on their present run on the usual teim*. "l he<e ewe?, are now in their full prime, and were selected with "-real care from I one of the best flocks in Australia. Also, a few well lived rams, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to John T. Parkinson, Stuck Commission agent On Sale. 9; SUPERIOR STALLIONS ex "Zingair" from Auckland. FARMER i A brown cart horse, 7 years old. very compact. possessing great bone and muscle, Mas bred by Mr. Scott, of \Yindsor. New South Wales, got by the imported horse Farmer." out of a cart mare, and is perfectly broken to harness. DOV.IR A, bright bay hor-e with black points, bred m N.S.W., Lj;ot■ ;>y the thorough-bred imported !iors'- •• D ;\^ v 't out ;>t •'• Miss Flirt." '1 In; abovi- i.orsf^ c;ui be .»een at Mr. Pa-kard's ht;,; ; -.- : . ..^.l 5!'1-^" .YV- rrr" & Co. LOST "PIIOM IiANGIOKA, about thrpo weeks -^~ Miici- a ciiesinut ii.;;ie wi;h while fiscc ai:'( wnile l.in.i \ v^ |„-..jidf.-(i KOI) on near stionhier. U liusuever shii'.i hriujr the same to the owner bisaii u-k^sm three Pousnis vt-ward. Ch.\lU.£S 11. KnoWI.ES. lianfrior;l.. Jan. 12, 1*53. " FEW irood quiet MILCH COWS, **" ' i^roken into li;ni, Apniy to H. vy. I\i:au. -Miukoi. Plnce, Christ'•h.incli, ox atlhe statioi), IhilbV-eli river.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 348, 1 March 1856, Page 2

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