City Council. FIBB. PUBLICNOIICB. THB FIBE ALASM SYSTEM is UNDBBUOING BEPAIB. ALABMB of Fire must be given at CBEBTE— STBEET and LICHFIELD STBBET STATIONS until farther notice. By order, F. T. HASKENS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, 3rd December, 1886. 5265 Pabiic Xoticea. NOTICE OF BEMOVAL rTIHE BUBINESS~of the TJndertigaed JL haa been BEMOVED from corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets to new Offices, near Gas company, Gloucester street.. jGABBICK,COWLISHAW- FISHES. r HBATHCOTE BOAD BOABD. ~ THE BBIDGE over the Heathcote at OPAWA will be CLOSED against alt traffic on Monday, the 20th .net., and until the new bridge is erected. By order. W. T. C. MILLS, , 6073 Clerk to Board. ILoef; and Found. __ TOST, or"STOLEN, a Fawn colored JLi Greyhound SLUT; reward. Anyone detaining her prosecuted. E W. Datidson, eeed Merchant, Chriatchurch. 5849 Goods on SaleFOR SALE or HIBE, PUNTS suitable Br Fishing or Duck Shooting on lakes. Shaw and Tidd, Antigua Boat Sheds, Chriatchurch. 8951 TAOB SALE.—An American Waggonette J. (nearly new), with patent axleß. Will be sold cheap, owner having no use for it. Apply 214 Oxford terrace. 6088 i 1 ~. ' i i The Stnd. BUNDOOBA, Bred by R. Gardiner, Esq., of Bundoora Park, Victoria, is 8 years old, and , stands 16 hands 3in high. HE will travel between Bangiora and Biccarton during theipreeent season as follows:—Tuasdays and Wednesdays, at Mr W. C. Nichollß' stables, B-ugioras Thursday night, at Sawyers' Arms, Papanui; Fridays and Saturdays, at Mr W. C. Webb's stables, Biccarton; ret—rning to Bangiora via Kaiapoi on Mondays. TEEMS :—For Hackney and Carriage Mares, -65 ss« Tuoronghbred Mares, 4510 10s (payable by promissory note due Ist Jannary, 1837). Groomage fee ss, to be paid at first service- Paddocks at Bangiora and Bice—rton, 2a 6d per week. All care taken of mares and foals, but no responsibility. ■. - BUNDOOBA. Aboost. I Tat Pbbb (imp.) ~ **"-* trader <****™ bSurae I att" * ? _? § $ 9 fr 2ST —tz cs__. go. _ p —.5 as. aSI _, «* _. .-.—. o ~ So go 2* ft. c ___f _.. ? i g His sire. The Peer, waß sire of Darebin, Manuka, and Peereß*t his grand-dam, Belhari, was the dam of CambaUo; and on the dam's side he traces back not only to Blink Bonny, who won the Great Metropolitan Stokes, bnt to tl» maternal ancestress of Aspen, tbe winner of the Newmar—ot Handicap two ye—rs in success——. Freetrader was half-brother to The Fawn, dam of Bichmond, Kos-orth, Scgenboe, Palmyra, and Warwick. Descended as he is, on both aire aad dam's -ide, from -uch great racing fa—ti* lies, it was not eurpiuing to see Northcote, the first of his stock which has appeared on any racecourse, romp home an tat* winner of the Plu—pton Park Two-yeßi-old Flutter. Apply to JOHN FULTON, Bangiora; A.T.CfIAPuAN, Spring Bank; Or, JAS. BOOSE, Groom in charge. •
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6626, 17 December 1886, Page 3
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