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IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF THOEOUGHBRED STOCK, Messrs. burnell, bennett & sprot have been favored with instructions from Messes. Harbis and Innes, to Sell by Public Auction, ON SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST, At Edd's Horse Repository, Hereford-street,Christ-church, the whole of the Thoroughbred Stock, ex Kensington, being the MOST VALUABLE LOT OF HORSES Ever imported into the Southern Hemisphere. The following list will prove the selection to have been from the most fashionable blood in England 1. Tbaducee —br h, 5 years, by the Libel — Arethusa by Elis—Languid by Cain —Lydia by Paulton —The Libel by Pantaloon, out of own sister to Touchstone. 2. Leotard—oh c, 1 year, by Teddington— Kitty-Cut-a-dash by Picton-eel—Glance by Waxy Pope—Globe by Quiz. 3. Tom King—ch c, 3 years, by King Tom, dam by Grecian. 4. Tomybis—b f, 4 years, by King Tom—dam by Kremlin—Evening Star by Touchstone —Bertha by Rubens. 5. Maobi —ch f, 3 years, by King Tom—Dexterity by Grecian (sister to Dexterous). 6. Mermaid—ch f, 3 years, by King Tom — Waterwich by Flying Dutchman—Evening Star by Touchstone. 7. Quickstep—br f, 2 years, by Vandyke—dam by Teddington l —Canary by Birdcatcher. 8. Dowry—b f, 3 years, by Rataplan—Bridal by Bay Middleton. ....... 9. Brunette—b f, 3 years, by Tadmor—dam by Hetman Platoff—Birthday by Pantaloon. 'Pantaloon,' by Castrel—ldalia; sire of Hobbie Noble, Miserrima, Review, Eltheron, &c. 'Teddington,' by Orlando—Miss Twickenham; winner of the Derby and Gold Cup at Ascot. ' King Tom,' by Harkaway—Pocahontas; first favorite, and ran second for Derby in 1854.' ' Pocahontas/ by Glencoe—Marpessa; dam of Rataplan and Stockwell. ' Vandyke,' by the Flying Dutchman—Emeute, by Lanercost. J ' Rataplan,' by the Baron—Pocahontas. For further particulars of pedigree, see stud-book. These horses are to be sold at the aboye early • date, in consequence of Mr. Harris being compelled to return to England by the next mail. ; - MARK SPROT, Auctioneeer. : Christchurch, July 22; 2777 FARM FOR SALE, HAREWOOD and Oxford Road, near Rangiora, consisting of 47 acres of good land, 35 acres of which are fenced with posts and rails and planted I with gorse, and divided into two paddocks, 24 acres ■ and 11 acres, 20 of which are sown with wheat, 5 : acres broken up outside the fence and fit for crop--1 ping; brick house 26 x 12, four rooms, good well, ; 7,000. bricks and 1,000 feet of timber, house lined ; and plastered. Ptice £900. Also, 36 acres of first-rate land on the Lower ■ Lincoln Road, six miles from Christchurch, unbroken and not fenced. RICKMAN, BROTHERS, 2740 Kaiapoi and Rangiora. FOR SALE the goodwill of a 50-acre Farm, held on lease at a low rental, and situated on the Hoon Hay road, 3 miles from Christchurch, with a substantial farm house, &c. Part laid down with English grasses, and the remainder in good condition for cropping; also watered by two branches of the Heatkcote. Price low, and easy terms of payment. _ Apply to Mr. Woodhead, at the adjoining farm. 2771 TIMARU NURSERY. FRUIT TREES, comprising—Apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, walnuts, filberts, cob nuts, gooseberries, currants, strawberries. Forest Trees —English and Turkey oaks, ash, sycamores, black and Lombardy poplars, pollard and weeping willows, acacias, laburnums, Portugal, English, and Cape, broom. These trees are growing on a rather poor soil, " not; forced," have been frequently transplanted, are large and fit to prodice immediate effect, can be moved not'only with perfect safety, but will re-establish themselves and make good shoots same season, prevent that disappointment frequently experienced in transplanting apparently vigorous trees yet having unripe watery wood. . Fencing plants—Quick or white thorn, acacia or Cobbet's thorn, gorse broom, &c. Roots comprising—Rhubarb, asparagus, sea : kale. Kitchen Garden Seeds —Peas, beans, onions, carrots, parsnip, beet, cabbage, brocoli, celery* cucumbers, gourds, mustard and cress, raddish, lettuce, garden turnips, parsley, spinach, &c. Agricultural Seeds—Yellow and white Belgian and Surrey long red carrots, parsnip, yellow globe and long red wurtzels, gorse, broom, gum and wattle seeds, Pacey's perennial rye grass, lawn grass, red and white Dutch clover. Flower Seeds, &c. The prices are reasonable according to the cost of growing or procuring genuine seeds. Samples clean 'will germinate and give satisfaction. THOS. FRENCH. July 16,1862. 2736 KEROSENE LAMPS. SELLING OFF AT COST. JAMES GRANT is now Selling Off his splendid assortment of Kerosine Lamps at cost prices, to relinguish the lamp trade. Terms cash. < JAMES GRANT, High street, 2539 Christchurch. JUST received by the undersigned 200 splendid genuine American kerosine lamps for drawing-rooms, parlours, bed rooms, hall and saloons, with shades and reflectors, &c., and can be, recommended to the public for safety, clearness and economy. JAMES GRANT, High Street, Christchurch. Terms cash. 1740 CHURCH PROPERTY ESTATE. TO LET on Building Leases, several very valuable sections, situated on Oxford Terrace, near the Church, offering an excellent opportunity for erecting shops and stores, so much in request in that rapidly increasing neighbourhood. _ Also some Town Sections in Christchurch, Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi. For particulars enquire of R. PACKER, 165 Agent to the Church Property Trtetees.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1013, 26 July 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1013, 26 July 1862, Page 3