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MR. 0. PRINCE begs respectfully ~ to call especial attention to his valuable and choice assortment of goods ex Denventwater' Evening Star, and Mystery:— ' GLASS. Decanters, water and claret jugs ~ Caraffs and tapH, mirror, alea'and tumblers "^ Champagne, claret, liqueurs and wines 3 Sugar basins, cream jugs, and butter dishes f*~ Custard, jelly glasses, and honeys I S Mustard, pickle, and pepper cruets ]' r a Show ghiNSf'B and oval shades Candlesticks and candlestick ornaments Hyacinth and crocus glasses French chimneys, hemispheres and globes Bird fountains and need glasses, Sec, &c. . CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. Dinner, dessert, breakfast, tea, and toilet serviceBowls and saucers, basins, teacups and saucers '" Hotwater, table, and common jugs Mugs, half-pint, pint, and childrens fanny jj,. Toy teas, fancy plates, and custard cups Presebving Jaiis and Glazed Milk V\y* Broth and pudding basins, all sizes, with rims Invalid spittoons and bedpans, &c, &c. Night commodes and children's ditto 30,000 Maubles of great variety OBNAMENTS, imitation lava and Parian LAMPS, paraphin, kerosin, solar, bracket, and moderator lamps; colza and kerosin oil-all kinds of chimneys and wicks ' Bibds, Australian and native; bird seed and cages Lamps Cleaned and Repaired Dinner Services for small families, from £3 XO-? Breakfast and Tea ditto, equally reasonable. SYDENHAM HOUSE February 1,1862. m rPO BE LET, with purchasing clanks, the un- ' J- dermentioned'VALUAßLE PHOPjfiuTJEs" Section. Acreage. District 454 50 Ashley ' 2340 30 Lincoln 2341 20 1644 30 1387 30 I Several Town Sections at Kaiapoi, and Building Sites in Lyttelton. a Apply to WYATT & TRAVERS, 530 Solicitors, Christchurch. WANTED to purchase from 5 to 20 acres of land, within four miles of Christchurch. Apply to MR. J. C. HELHORE, •Solicitor, 737 Cashel Street, Christchurch. .MONEY TO LEND OX MORTGAGE! •P9 dOd T° be ddvanced in one O>J£lj\J\J\J sum, or various suras, lor 12 months, on approved freehold security. Apply to MR, J. C. HELMORE, ■ Solicitor, 738 Cashel Street, Christchurch. SATURDAY, [THIS DAY,] FEBRUARY 15. TO SPORTSMEN, BREEDERS, & OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF | ' BLOOD STOCK AND BROOD MARES. MB. W. D. BARNARD has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. G. and H. Lee, to sell by public auction, at his Sale Yards, adjoining the White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY, [THIS DAY,] the following valuable blood stock :- — STALLIONS. No. I—The well-known bay horse Sleight-of-Hand No. 2—The bay colt Ivoh-i-Noor BROOD MARES. ! No. 3—Bella, by Binalong, Koh-i-Noor's dam, stinted to Peter Flat, broken to saddle No. 4—Bay mare 03' Crab, dam by Satellite, 6* years old, stinted to Sleight-of-Hand, broken to saddle No. s—Jubilee, by Gohanna, out of Smiler, by Oscar, stinted to Peter Flat, broken to saddle, bred by Messrs. Macarthur No. 6—Dora, 6 years old, by Waverley, dam by Phantom, gd Viola, by Gratis, Arab Maid, stinted to Sleight.of-Hand.'bred by Messrs. Bushby No. 7—Chestnut mare, branded YT, stinted to Sleight-of-Hand No. B—Bay horse, 7 years old, broken to saddle and harness No. 9—Legerdemain, a brown filly, 3 years old, by Sleight-of-Hand, dam, Countess, by Delapree, broken to saddle TWO-YEAR OLDS. No. 10—Grey filly, by Mr. Moore's colt, by Jersey, dam a shackle brand mare No. 11—A bay colt by Cheddar, dam Penelope, by Waverley, gd Princess, by Gratis No. 12—A bay colt, by Cheddar, dam, Jessica, by Satellite, gd by Waverley, grgd by Gratis Nos. 13 and 14—Two 2 year olds, suitable for saddle No. 15—1 bl colt, likely to make a good saddle horse ' No. 16—1 brown filly, by Sleighfc-of-Hand. The auctioneer particularly calls the attention of sportsmen, breeders, and others to the above sale of superior blood stock, as this is an opportunity which seldomi offers of purchasing some of the best bred horses ever imported into this province. They will be on view for two days preceding tlu1 sale. ' Sale at 11 sharp. Terms at Sale. 488 a 8®" .END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY, [THIS DAY,] FEBRUARY 15. Auction Sale of Draught and Saddle Horses, Cows, &c, at White Hart Stockyards. MR. W. D. BARNARD will sell by Public Auction, at the White Hart Sale Yard, on SATURDAY, [THIS DAY,] 5 saddle horses 3 draught mares and geldings 'I milch cows, &o. Sale at 12 o'clock ahorp.— Terms at Sale. 805 SHEEP FOLDS, SHEDS, FENCING. TUPPJSB & CO.'S Galvanized Comigated Iron for Fencing, Roofing Slunk &<\ Also, Patent Galvanized' Tiles, Extensively used throughout the Colonies. For Prk-o, Drawings and Catalogues, apply through any London Merchant, or to tho Manufacturers, TUPPER & CO., 61a, Moorgute Street, London, and 6, Berkley Street, Birmingham. 325

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 6

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