Conveyance of Goods to Christchurch. THE Undersigned beg to announce that their new Cutter, the " KAKA," 17 tons, has just arrived from Auckland, and is now ready to take in Goods for the Plains. She is decked, and well built, and under the charge of Captain Henky Cain, late of the " Pauline," whose experience and ability are well known, and who will take every care of the Goods placed in his charge. Longden and Le Cren. TO SHEEP BREEDERS, "1 X HAMS for SALE, got by imported « -*-«J German Sires, out of picked Port Philip Ewes. Apply to A. J. Alport, Lytteltou ; or to Mr. Stoddart, on the Raclria Terrace Station, south end of Malvern Hills. November 20, 1851. To Stand this Season, at Teviotdale, Double Corner. THE Imported Clydesdale Horse, " DOBBIN," late the property of John Deans, Esq. His Stock is so well known in the district, that comment is unnecessary. Terms, Three Guineas each Mare. J. S. Caverhill. Nov. 7, 1851. "SPEED THE PLOUGH." A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, nearly Sixteen Hands, rising three years old, will serve Mares this Season for 31. 3s. each, and ss. the Groom, at Fawcett's Quay, Section 14, on the Heathcote ; will be shewn at Christchurch, opposite the Golden Fleece," every Tuesday at eleven o'clock. " Speed the Plough " is got by Young Prince, a pure Suffolk Horse imported to Van Diemen's Land by T. H. Gledow, Esq., out of a Government Sam Mare. T. Fawcett. "SAM" TS A LIGHT CHESNUT, bis Sire a -*- Suffolk, his Dam an Imported Mare. Tebms, Three Pounds, groomage included. "DUKE." DUKE is a beautiful DARK BROWN ■with Black Points, he was bred by Mr. John Lamont, of Fossil Bank, (V.D.L.)* stands 16^ hands high. His Sire was Imported by Dr. Wilmore, of the improved Lincolnshire breed, and his Dam an Imported Clydesdale Mare, is a sure Foal-getter, and first-rate Draught Horse. The above Horses commenced travelling on Saturday, the 22nd, and will be at Christchurch, every ninth day. Terms, Four Pounds each Mare, groomage included, and one Mare in five to each of the above Horses, allowed gratis. Robert Thompson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ~~ " D U X E." nHHOROUGH-BRED Imported Dur- -*- ham Bull, will serve Cows for the ensuing season, at the Motunau Station, at Five Guineas per head. His last year's stock, which are now on the Station, together with his pedigree, as described below in the extract from the Herd Book, are Sufficient guarantees of his pure Blood. " Thomas Benton, Esq., Farnley. Roan Bull Calf,— Calved May 7, 1848, by Satisfy, (a.) Dam, Leopardis, by Conqueror, (No. 3463.) Grand dam, Queen, by Norfolk, (2377.) G. G. dam, Spots, by Folly foot, (3818.) G.G. G. dam, Span, by Hero, (1110.) Duke's own Sire, " Satisfy" teas got by " Stuart," (7623.) J Out of Gift by Camden the 2nd, (3265) Grand dam, Juno, by Meteor, 2, (2305) G. G. dam, Fairy, by Baronet, (774) G. G. G. dam, Flirt, by Pyramus, (533) G. G. G.-G. dam, Wanton, by Regent, (1363) The Cows will be taken every care of, but without responsibility. J. S. Caverhill. November 1, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 9 (Supplement)
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