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COOKHAM BOOTS & SHOES. 1 fiOO ,PAIRS of the above' well -m-*J\S \J known Goods now on Sale h the Undersigned; and to follow per Solenf Q a Glentanner 2000 pairs more. Bolentand GOULD & MIL"F<3 August 21st, 1857. V v^LES. STRAY HORSE. ~~~~ EOUND/at Rangiora, in about Decem ber last, a dark bay MARE, blaol" points, white blaze on face, branded P „n / i near side, 990 under off side saddle flap J. HAMILTON WARD, * Kangiora. FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR English-made Dray witk -CL turned axle, nearly hew. 7l Apply at the " Kaiapbi Stores. MR. GEORGE WESTON, having had many of his sheep of late dcs * trbyed by dogs, gives notice, that from this day forward, POISON will be laid down in the! 3 dock where the sheep run. Kaiapoi, August 11th, 1857. NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs to inform the Inhabitants'of Kaiapoi and the sur- ! rounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at Is. per bushel, cash on ; delivery. RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. I NOTICE. AGENCY for Papanui.—Mr. F. T. Haskins has been appointed Agent | for the ' Lyttelton Times' Newspaper at Papa- ! nui, and is authorised to receive Advertisements and the names of new subscribers. Mr. Haskins will receive a number of copies for sale on ! each day of publication. I JUST ARRIVED. INFANTS' and children's cloth top, and all leather boots j Boy's nailed lace boots and watertights Men's half Wellingtons. H. E. ALPORT. ; Market Place, Christchurch, Sept. ; 21,1857. | . PHOT 0 GRIP H V . JF. McCARDELL is prepared to take • Portraits. Specimens maybe seen at his Store in Oxford Street. N.B. Portraits taken from Half-past Nine till One o'clock, daily. Lyttelton, May 8,1857. ; PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. MR. MOUNTFORT begs to announce that he is prepared to take portraits by the New Collodion Process. Specimens can be seen at Mr. Mountfort's,. ! Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Messrs. Gould & Miles. ' NELSON EXAMINER.' QJUBSCRIPTIONS to the 'Nelson Exk_s aminer' newspaper will be received at this office, and copies supplied to subscribers on the arrival of each maiL Terms, 10s. per quarter. • ' Lyttelton Times* Office, April 24th, 1857. JUST RECEIVED. HORSE Hobbles and Nosebags Saddle bags ' Jockey saddles and racing spurs H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, Sept. 28th, 1857. "MR. GUINNESS IS Authorised to offer the followingHORSES for sale by private contract. A black cart Mare, one of the most powerful draught mares in the colony A splendid yearling entire Colt, by Canterbury, out of Mr. Jackson's well-known grey mare A bay rising two years old A handsome brown Mare, quiet to ride, six years old ' A splendid bay Colt, rising 4 years old, stands upwards of 17 hands high, by the thorough, bred horse Charlemagne, broken in tosaddle A capital Dun Mare, 6 years old, a remarkably gentle and pleasant saddle mare, has been in harness A handsome bay Colt, 3 years old, quiet to ride A powerful grey Hack, a very valuable horse. Also,—A few bushels of very superior seed oats. NOTICE. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against disturbing the Horse 3 now running in the neighbourhood of Rangiora, or drivng any of them without permission ot J. H. WARD, Rangiora. > June 10,1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 513, 3 October 1857, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 513, 3 October 1857, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 513, 3 October 1857, Page 8