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New Advertisements BARNARD'S. THURSDAY, APRIL IG, ISGS. TO BBEEDEKS OP HORSES, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION TWENTY-SEVEN THOROUGH-BRED COLTS AND FILLIES, By the celebrated Sires TOWTON, POTENTATE, GOLDEN GRAPE, AND SCUD, Bred by G. F. Lovcgrove, Esq,, And just arrived overland from Nelson, MR W. D. BARNARD has just received instructions from the breeder to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Repository, ON THURSDAY, APRIL IG, 1868, The following valuable THOROUGH-BRED STOCK:1 chesnut colt, 4 years old, by Scud 1 grey do, 4 years old, by Scud, broken to saddle 1 brown do, 5 years old, by Potentate do 1 bay do, do, do, do 1 grey filly, 4 years old, by Scud, do 1 chesnut colt do, do, do 1 chesnut filly, 3 years old do, do 1 brown do, 4 years old, do, do I bay colt, 6 years old, by Towton, do 1 chesnut gelding, 5 years old, by Nigger, do 1 bay filly, 4 years old, by Scud, unbroken 1 dark brown filly, do, by Monarch, do 1 brown mare, do by Scud, do 1 bay foal, 6 months old, by Golden Grape, do 1 bay mare, 6 years old, broken to saddle and harness 1 bay mare, 6 years old, by Vaccination, and foal at foot, by Golden Grape 1 brown mare, 7 years old, by Vaccination, broken to saddle 1 brown mare, by St Aubyn, do 1 foal, by Monarch 1 bay yearling filly, by Monarch, unbroken 1 black do do, do, do 1 blaek colt, 3 years old, do, do 1 black mare, 3 years old, by Young England, and foal at foot, by Monarch 1 chesnut colt, 4 years old, out of Miss Mettle by Scud, broken to saddle 1 brown colt, 3 years old, by Potentate, broken to saddle j 1 bay colt, by Scud, 4 years old, broken to saddle. The Auctioneer desires to draw especial attention to this important sale of thoroughbred Stock, the pedigrees being all guaranteed. Sale at 12 o'clock.

r\OM SACKS, PULL WEIGHT. 10 Bales, per Ahuriri. J. BAILEY. OATS. ■ ■ Undersigned are CASH purchasers. 5802 WALTON, WARNER, & CO. WHEAT. . Undersigned are CASH purchasers. 5803 WALTON, WARNER & CO. BARLEY. Undersigned are CASH purchasers 5804 WALTON WARNER & CO. TO LET. FTUIE premises lately occupied by Mr Rayner, in Oxford street, Lyttelton. For terms, &c,, apply at the Times Office, 5065 Christr.hurch. POUND NOTICE. x more, on April 4,1868. One Black GELDING, 3 white feet, J branded J.B near shoulder. If the same is not released within 21 days from the above date, it will be sold. W. TURTON, Poundkeeper. POUND NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Ashburton, from Wakanui Creek, on April 2,18G8. One Black GELDING, no brand visible. If the same is not released within 21 days from the above date, it will be sold. W. TURTON, Poundkeeper. PRINTERS' PLANT AND STOCK EOR IMMEDIATE SALE. THE Plant, Stock, nnd Goodwill of the Business of the late Mr W. Rayner, Caxton Printing Office, Lyttelton. For terms apply to

Mr J. CARDER, Lytlelton Times office, Lyttelton. LINCOLN COTTAGE PREPARATORY CRANMER SQUAKE. SECOND QUARTER will (D.V.) . commence on MONDAY, THE 20th INST. April 13th, 1868. A. ALABASTER. RICHMOND HOUSE, Lichfield Street East. LADIES' BOARDING, & DAY SCHOOL. MRS DEIGHTON "Will re-open her school on Thursday, the 16th inst. OPENING OF THE SAXON HOTEL, THE Proprietor of the Old Snxon Dining Rooms, Norwich Quay, Lytlelton, lieps to intimate, tlint having completed Hie improvements on his premises,he hereby invites Lis friends and the public generally to a SUPPER, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), To inaugurate Hie Opening of the Saxon Hotel. Supper on the table at Seven o'clock. (Signed) THOMAS LESLIE, Saxon Hotel, lyttelton, April 13,1368.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2280, 14 April 1868, Page 4

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