Coals, Firewood, &cGOALS! COALS!! COALS!!! GREA TE It It BI) U C TlO N.. TO CONSUMERS AND OTIIKHS. GEO. SIMSOtt & CO. having concluded their arrangements, are now prepared to supply the best household NEWCASTLE COALS, at the--following rates, viz : Cash on delivery within the Town Belt, £ s, d. At per ton,.; ... ... 214 0 Unit Ton ... ... ... 1 7 0 Quarter Toil ... ... 0 I.') 6 20 CWT. TO THE TON GUARANTEED. Outside Hie T-dvyn Belt, a sliding scale of is, per ton per half mile. At the Railway Station Oh. Ch.... £2 0 0 Do Templetpn ... £% 15 0 (partie' own bags) Do liolleston ... £2 18 0 Town Office—Cathedral Square. Wholesale Depot—Railway Station. Stud Horses* MAZEPPA. THIS PONY will Stand the Season at Mr Fisher's Farm, Colombo street Terms -.—£2 los on first service:; groomage, sa. Or, £3 3s on Ist February, 1868; groomuge, ss. Oct. 1, 1867. 1967 GOOD NEWS IN BAD TIMES. m lIE well-known Clydesdale Entire YOUNG CANTERBURY Will stand at Avonhead Farm, every day, and at the Zetland Hotel, Christcliurcli, every Saturday, after ten o'clock. Terms:—£2 2s 6d, cash ; no groomage Guarantee, if required, at the usual rate. Mares taken in at 2s 6d per week, 1-070 TO COVER THIS SEASON. At St. Kilda Farm, MendeYille Swamp, Rangiora, ABRAHAM NEWLAND. A JLJKAUA.U I\h»L;LMJ IS 4 years Old, Xl- jet black, 16} hands high, very docile, an excellent worker, and sure getter, His sire, the celebrated Abraham Kewland, imported by George .Diippa, Esq,; dam, a superior imported mare. Terms: £3 each mare, 5s groomage. Guarantee, 4 guineas each. Good paddock accommodation at moderate charges. Apply to Mr J. 11. CATON; or his Manager, on the farm. 2034 c TO STAND THIS REASON. HUE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE MALTON, (Sire cf Belle of the Isle, Magenta, &c.)
nill stand this season at the Otaio station, near Timaru. Malton is a dark chesnut, bred by Sir Tatlon fcykcs, in 185S, by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, gram] dam, Centurion's dam by Ctmuis. Lifieman by Touchstone, out of Campfollower, by The Colonel. For" further particulars, see English Stud Terms—Eight guineas cadi mare, to he paid before removal of the mure, season beginning Oct. 1. Good Paddocks provided, 1883 G, 11. MAETELLI. TO STAND THIS SEASON, m lI K CLYDESDALE STALLION LOKD CLYDE. Lonn Clyde gained the first prize at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, in 18DG, as the Lest tw(H'Mi> old. street, on TUE:-DAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS; at I lonic and in the Neighbourhood of Christchuich, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Terms i—A payable Ist January, 18fig: £-110s, cash paid first time of serving; with 5s Groom's Fee, Arrangements made'with parties bringing two or more mares, the property of the same Good paddocks, well watered, for the tie coininodatkm of .mares at reasonable ciiunres Apply to REGINALD ORTON, 1823 c Hartley Farm, Avonsidc North. TO STAiND 'THIS SEASON, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Draught Horse CLYD E S D A. L E II E It 0 , ALYDESDALE IIKRO is a splendid V Light Kay llor>e, live years old, of immense power and perfect symmetry, quiet temper, and good constitution ; stands sixteen hands high, and possesses great bone and muscle, a goivii worker, arid sure foal getter. He. is out of the imported marc Scotland's Pride (imported by G. 1.1, Lee, Esq), by the fain us Scotch burse Tom Sayers. Tom When only t-»d years old; second prize iii the Highland Soiieiy's show at Dumfries; and when tlir.ee year* old, first prize at DaL beatie, Galloway ; snnie year, stcoiidjirize'iit the Highland Src'ety's Mioiv at Perth ■ andat four years, first prize at Cupar-Fife ; when five years old, first piizc at Hamilton, Lanarkshire, 'loin Sayers was bred by Mr Lockhart, Kirkinaiioch, Stranraer, out of a thoroughbred Clydesdale Mare, got by liob Roy, the sire of Black Leg, _ PEMGREE.-Sertland's Pride was foaled in. 18.07, bred by Air John Anderson, of Smytlisoii, Scotland; her dam, the celebrated Clydesdale Mare, which gained the first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Bum fries, in i860.-, healing thirty-two others, considered very superior oyer ail hi lier class (See Journal of Agriculture of the Highland Society (if: Scotland). The Sire was the celebrated: Clydesdale Horse, Lofty, wlio gained tlic premium lit Glasgow, Open to all Scotland and England. Scotland's Pride was in foal, It/ill (when sold to Mr Lee), to Mr Peter Crawford's Jiav Horse, which gnin.edtjic first prize in tlicThfee-year-oldCJass at the Highland Society's Slow at Dumfries, in. 18G0; CLYDESDALE IIICIU) will stand every MONDAY, at Mr Paget's Stahles, Leithliclil,: leaving at <I o'clock ; at Mr Asiiworlh's, Ka.ikainui Hotel Stables, JGiiapoi, -every TilL'i;>.l)AY, leaving at.') o'clock■• and in Km Lion l.lotel Stables, llahgiorii, every syruiiDAY. Turns:—Five Pounds, to be ]aid on or before the First of Jaiitiaryi GiOi mage:—Five Shillings, to he paid lit th; tin o of .service. ROBINSON BKNN, Mansfield Farm, Rangipra,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2125, 12 October 1867, Page 4
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801Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2125, 12 October 1867, Page 4
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