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FOR SALE. SECTIONS OF LAND, *- suitable for building on, being completely sheltered from the south-west wind. Terms : One-third cash, and the remainder iv 3 years with interest at 10 per cent. Apply to Mr. E. Mills, London street, Lyttelton. 103 FREEHOLD LAND. FOR SALE, AN ACRE of FREEHOLD LAND iv Lichticldstreet, Christchurch. For further particulars apply to MR, C. SWINBOURNE, Photographic Artist, 108 High-street, Christchurch. TO BE LET FOR A TEEM OF SEVEN YEARS. O ECTION 190, consisting of 100 acres of LAND with river frontage, partly fenced, and situate iiear Riocarton, and about 2 miles from Christchurch. ALSO, Sectione 2192, and 2173, being 44 acres of land near Mr. Boags , farm. For further particulars Apply to MR. JEFFREYS, Fendall Town, 14th Sept., 1861. 189 WANTED A PIANO ON HIRE. Apply for particulars at the Office of Messes. COOKSON & BOWLER, Christchurch. Christchurch, October 2. 233 . f FOR SALE. AN ACTIVE DRAUGHT MARE, quite staunch, can be seen in barness, to be sold cheap for cash. Apply to Mr, MARSHALL, 232 Ferry Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT MR. PAGE'S Port Phillip Livery Stables. HTHE FINE THOROUGHBRED ■*■ ENTIRE 'PRIA9I,* PRIAM, is a rich eheenut horse, 9 yrs old, possessing immense power, got by JEther out of Crucifix; Crucifix by Tros out of Kathleen O'More ; Kathleen O'More by Langar. Vide English Stud Book. Priam is the sire of many of the best horses bred in New Zealand, including two colts entered for the Canterbury Derby Stakes, 1863, for which £250 has been refused by the owner, W. H. Harris, Esq. Terms: £5 per mare, 10s. grootnage, payable to the above named, on or before Jan. Ist, 1862. N.B. Good paddocks for mares, every care taken, but no responsibity incurred. Christchurch, Sept. 25. 286 TTANDERBILT will Stand this Sea- * son at Mesrers. Edds and Co.'s Horse Rcository, Hereford-street, eveiy Wednesday and Saturday, and the remainder of the week at his owners. His sire, Sir Humphrey, a pure Clydesdale, hie dam, Di-Pepper, a prize Suffolk, were imported from England to Van Dieman's Land by Mr. Kirkby, in 1852. VANDERBILT Is a rich dark bay with black points, rising seven, and combines great strength with unusual activity. terms: £5 ss. each mare, and JE7 10s. with a guarantee. Groom's fee, 65.; to be paid at the time of serving. All covering fees to-to? paid on or before February let; 1862. Guarantee Monies will bo returned to owners of barren mares on September Ist. Only a limited number will be taken. A. R. CREYKE. Good paddocks at ss. per week. Marcs properly attended to, but no responsibility incurred. 193

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Press, Volume I, Issue 21, 12 October 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume I, Issue 21, 12 October 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume I, Issue 21, 12 October 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)