SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, i B6l AUCTION SALE OF HOESES, MILCH COWS, pigs, & c ME. W. D. BARNARD will sell by PI7BTTr< AUCTION, at his Sale Yards ' ll ADJOIXINIi THE WIIITE HaRT HoTEL THIS BAY, 5 Useful Hacks 4 Milch Cows 12 Pigs, kc. Sale at 12 Sharp. Terms at Sale. No Reserve. 179 TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE FINE DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE •'CLYDE. ,, is a rich bay horse, five years old thoroughly broken to harness, possesses immense bone and quarters, and is in every respect fitted as a first-rate stud horse. CLYDE was imported from Van Diemen's Land by J. Gleadow, Esq.; sire, the imported Clydesdale horse Clyde, imported by Kermode Esq.; dam, an imported Suffolk punch mare. Further particulars as to pedigree, terms, &c. in future advertisements, or on application to JOHN T. PARKINSON. N.B. CLYDE will stand at the Island, Kaiapoi, and at Mr. Hinge's, Woodend, one day in each week during the season. \%\ CANTERBUEY BREWERY. pOETEE, 3s. per gallon, ia now ready for -■- delivery. CROFT & WARD. 167 [a card.] MISS GRINT, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKEE, Near the College. Gloucester street, 61 CHBISTCHUItCII. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. ri ENTLEMEN,—I take the earliest opportunity of returning you my most sincere thanks for the very liberal manner in which you have supported mc during the recent election, and trust by strict attention to your interests and those of the Province at large to make you the best return in my power. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WM. B. TOSSWILL. Christchurch, September 4, .1861. 169 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AVON DISTRICT. /~1 ENTLEMEN,- I beg to return my sincere thanks for the honour you have done mc in again electing mc as one of your Representatives, and in placing mc at the head of the poll. Out of 141 electors who have voted at this election, no fewer than 126 have recorded their votes in my favour. This result, gratifying at any time, is peculiarly so on the present occasion, after the attempts which have been made to shake the confidence you have hitherto reposed in mc. I trust that my future conduct will satisfy you that this renewal of the expression of your trust in mc is not misplaced, and am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WM. THOMSON. Scotststoun, Illh Sept., 1861. 180 PERFUMERY FROM PIESSE & LUBINS, The Royal Laboratory op Flowers, No. 2, New Bond-street, London. THE Undersigned has just received a Case of Perfumery from the above well-known establishment, consisting of— Macassar Oil Frangipanni Egg Julep Shaving Lather Naples do do Camphorated Chalk and Orris dentifrice Varrcls' Violet Powder Also, a choice assortment of highly scented Pomade, on Sale by JAMES KERR, Cashel street. , Q Christchurch, 22nd Aug., 1861. lJ '
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