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Entire Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE WELL-KNOWN IMPORTED HORSE, QUICKSILVER, At Gaj'e stables in Chietchurch ; and at Ham, Riccarton, where good paddocking can be obtained. Further particulars in future advertisements. 9-4 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE BUSH INN, RICCARTON, THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED HORSB M A L T O N, Got by Rifleman by Touchstone; Also, THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE, CHEVIOT, By Royal Conqueror, imported out of the imported prize mare Beokey, bred by Stirling, j Esq., of Keir, and imported by Wm. Robini eon, Esq. For further particulars see future advertisements. The above horses can be seen on application. Wμ. C. WEBB. September 3,1869. 9-4 Impounding^, NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Rangiora on the 26th JL inst, from Fernside, Rangiora— One bay GELDING, white on forehead, black points, switch tail, saddle and trace marks branded on top of near shoulder like W, like indistinct brand under brand. If not released within twenty-one clear days from the 27th inst will be sold. J. W. HEATH, Poundkeeper, Rangiora. Rangiora, Aug. 31. 9-1 Lost and FoundONE POUND REWARD. LOST, from Railway paddock, about 19th Juno last, one red COW, branded W 0 oh rump. Finder will receive above reward, j Apply to j 881 0. C. AIKMAN. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED, a roan MARE, branded S on off shoulder, collar marked. Also, a dark bay draught HORSE, indistinct brand on off shoulder and trace marks. The above reward will be paid on the delivery to Mr Voics, Blacksmith, Templeton. Both last seen at the Rakaia. The mare was bred on Mr Walker's station, Ashburton. 9-4 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, from the LINCOLN ROAD, a red and white COW, drop horns, white face, no brand visible. Any person bringing the lame to E. J. Coxbb will receive the above reward. Supposed to be in the Papanui district. 9-4 j Wanted. ; WANTED, at the Victoria Brewery, a CELLARMAN; one who understands BREWING. Apply at the Brewery. 9-4 WANTED, a GIRL about sixteen years of age to assist in milking, and to make herself generally useful. Apply to Mr H. FiBMSTOsne, Pigeon Bay. 8-31 \T7 ANTED, TENDERS for PLOUGH- \\ ING twenty acres of land two miles from Christohurch. Apply to E. Bubotsel, High street. 9 3 STOREMAN.— A Thoroughly Competent hand WANTS a SITUATION, (who understands horses.) Address, S. L, office of this paper. 8-11 Money MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 and upwards on approved FREEHOLD j SECURITY. I RICD. WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 6-25 Colombo street, Christcharch. MONEY TO LEND on good FREEHOLD SECURITY, in SMALL SUMS, at moderate interest, and on easy terms of payment. Apply early to DR. FOSTER, 9.2 Colombo street. MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS TO BE ADVANCED on approyed freehold security. 84 ' BDWIJf BUBNBLL,

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Press, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 6 September 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 6 September 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XV, Issue 1994, 6 September 1869, Page 1

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