BOOTS AND SHOES. TDOOTS and SHOES of every description -*-' made to order, by James Swinbourne, at the "Colonial Store." *',' July 22, 1852. Pre-emptive Right. WANTED to Purchase a .pre-emptive right for 250 acres. Apply to A..-J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. Pasturage, Lyttelton. A LL persons desirous of making arrange- 1 '£*- ments for depasturing Cattle, Horses, &c, on No. 193 Pasturage, situated adjoining Brenchley Farm, Lyttelton, are requested W apply to the undersigned on or before the 25th; instant, as after that date the owners of the Cattle, Horses, &c.found depasturing thereon without License, will he liable to action for trespass. A. J. Alport. FIREWOOD. THE Undersigned has a large Stock of the above always on Sale. Parties desirous of laying in their Winter Stock, can have the same delivered free of cartage, without any extra charge, by applying, to J. F. Swinbourne, Market-place, Christehurch " HECTOR." A BROWN HORSE, Black Points, 17 -£*- hands high, 4 years old, bred by Mr. Deans, at Ricccarton. Terms, £3 each Mare ; Groom ss. As only a limited number of mares will be taken, an early application is necessary to the Groom, J. Martin, Bridle .path, and at Riccarton. Lyttelton, Sept.l, 1852. To Cover this Season, The Pine Thorough-bred Entire Horse "GLEN DON." GLENDON, the property of Messrs. Clifford and Weld, was bred by H. Scott, Esq., NeAV South Wales, and foaled Sept. 28th, 1845 ; was got by Cap-a-pie out of Grisetda by Dover; gran-dam Gertrude by Trumpet, her dam Gidley ; Cap-a-pie (imported) by The Colonel out of Sister to Cactus (see Stud-Book, vol. iv. p. 450) ; Dover (imported) by Patron out of the Maid of Kent (see Stud-Book, vol. iv. p. 252) ; Trumpet (imported), own brother to Bugle, by Teresias out of a Rubens mare (see Stud-book, vol. iv. p. 403. Glendon' possesses immense strength of bone and muscle; he-is-well-known-in the neighbouring colonies as a sure foal-getter,, and is perfectly sound, having done no work. Glendon will arrive at Lyttelton in October, to commence the season on the Ist November. Further particulars, and the most satisfactory' references as to his qualities, may be obtained by applying (by letter or personally) to Mr. Parkinson, GoLan's Bay, avlio will give; due notice of the days fixed for Standing in Lyttelton or Christehurch respectively, and who is now prepared to book any orders. Terms— £o for"each:mare, and ss. the groom; The usual deduction for any number of mares. Gollan's Bay, Sept, 3, 1852. P.S. A £25 Cup ; Avill be presented by the owners, to be run for in 1856 by Glendon's produce, bred in the Canterbury Settlement. "SPEED THE PLOUGH." A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, near 17 hands, 4 years old, will stand this season at Mi\ Creyke's Farm, one mile south of Christehurch. His sire, "Young Prince," a pure Suffolk, imported by J. W. GleadoAV, Esq., to Van Diemen's Land ; his Dam a Government mare, by the celebrated imported horse " Sampson." Terms, 3/. 3s. ; Groom, 2s. Qd. Early applications are requested, as the number of mares will be limited. One mare in five gratis. Season to commence on the Ist of October.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 11 September 1852, Page 12
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