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Business Cards. JAMES D. GARWOOD, BBHEEA.L STOBBKEBPBB, AQEKT FOR THE ' LTTTELTON TIMES' C 75 TIT B. OHEIBTY M.D., '" • Surgeon, &c, Durham-street North, Between Salisbury-street and Aldred-street. MR. CHARLES COOPER, Surgeon-Dentist, New Brick Buildings, COLOMBO STREET, CHRIST CHURCH. MONEY TO LEND, on approved freehold security. Apply to 1843 RICHD. W. FEREDAY, Solicitor, Colombo Street, Christchurch. Educational. RICCARTON SCHOOL. WILL be Re-opened on MONDAY, the 22nd instant, under the new Master, Mr. W. H. WILSON. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LYTTELTON. A TEA MEETING will be held in the . High School-room, on the Evening of TUESDAY, 23rd Oct., at half-past six o'clock, when the following gentlemen will be present and address the meeting : Rev. C. FRASER „ J. CAMPBELL „ E. KNOWLES „ J. CRUMP. 3628 IHE MEMBERS of the proposed LEITH- , FIELD COMPANY of VOLUNTEERS I are requested to meet at PAGET'S HOTEL, LEITHFIELD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, At 7 p.m., For the purpose of beiug Sworn in. 9 W. M. MASKELL. NOTICE. J. Vessels connected with this Port are requested to attend a MEETING, to be held at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS,LYTTELTON, on MONDAY NEXT, THE 22nd INST., At Seven o'clock, 3674 By order of the Committee.

pO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, At the Victoria Stables, Cashel street, QUICKSILVER; Imported Norfolk trotter, chestnut roan.rising five years, excellent temper and constitution, with an immense substance. Bred by Mr. James Coker, Downham. near Lynn, Norfolk; got by Old Prickwillow, champion of England, and considered by competent judges ot be the best hack in his day. His dam, by Old Merrilegs—by Lottery, grandsire—Performer, great grandsire—Pretender. Young Pretender, Quicksilver's own brother, obtained the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Leeds, and afterwards sold for £750 to go to France. Terms—£lo; groomage, 10s, More than one mare as per agreement, 488 J. LADBROOKE. Stud Horses. WELLINGTON. ' HIS well-known imported Clydesdale >. will Cover at Weeden this season. Terms-£7 cash, £7 7s by promissory note, payable Ist January, 1867; £8 by promissory note, payable Ist April, 1867. Paddocks at 2s 6d per week, but no responsibility incurred. Stabling, hay, and oats can be provided. 3415 J. HAMILTON WARD. MAZEPPA. '"THIS cream coloured pony will stand the JL season at Mr. Fisher's farm, Heathcote. (End of Colombo street south.) Terms, £3 35., groomage included. N.B.—This pony took the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's first class medal in 1865 3196 TO STAND THE SEASON, At Charlee Wright's, on the Papanui Road The Entire Draught Colt

yOUNG KING FERGUS, ■ By King Fergus, out of Jessie, by Old Canterbury, out of an imported mare. Terms:—Pour Pounds (£4); groomage, Five Shillings (55.). Also, That magnificent thorough-bred horse LOTTERY. Lottery gained the second prize at the Agricultural Show in 1865 for the best hackney entire (Quicksilver taking the first prize). Terms, pedigree, &c., &c., in fature advertisement. CHARLES WRIGHT, 9c Papanui Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON. HIE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE HERCULES. His sire Canterbury, imported by J. C. Watis Russell, Esq, Dam Duchess, imported from Van Diemen's Land. Her sire and dam imported from Kngland into that colony shows that he is equally as well bred as any of our highpriced imported horses. His stock for general farm purposei are acknowledged to be second to none in tire colony.

£3 10s Cnsli j or £i, payable Ist Febuiry j three or more mures, the property of one owner, £3 3s each, guaranteed, £5 ss. Groomnge, 5s each, to be paid at time of Hercules will travel the Heathcote and Avon districts, Shand's Track, Papauui, Kaiapoi, Kangiora, &c, &c. As the season has only just begun, personi at a distance desirous o! obtaining the services of the abuve well-known horse. Apply to JOHN SHAND & SONS. Firat-class paddocks with spring water attached to the stables. c 3699

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1823, 20 October 1866, Page 4

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