BOOTS AND SHOES. T3OOTS and SHOES of every description -"-* made to order, by James Swinbourne, at the " Colonial Stove." HORSES TO LET ON HIRE, APPLY AT THE Livery Stables of Messrs. Jackson and Bentley, White Hart Inn, Christchurch. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY AT THE vsik " Golden Fleece Hotel" Livery and Bait Stables, Christchurch, FOR HIRE, TjIIRST-RATE Saddle and Pack Horses. Apply to Mr. A. Jagoe, at Mr. Eule's, Esplanade. . Lyttelton, September 17, 1852. "DUKE," A FOUR-YEAR OLD,well-bred, good- -£*- tempered, close, active Clydesdale, of great bone and power, a Dark Bay, with black points, will cover this season, at Mr. .Fisher's Faem, on the Heatheote. Terms— £2 2s. for each mare," and 2s. 6d. the groom. "SPEED THE PLOUGH." A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, near 17 -£*- hands, 4 years old, will stand this season at Mr. Creyke's Farm, one mile south of Christchurch. His sire, "Young Prince," a pure Suffolk, imported by J. W. Gleadow, Esq., to Van Diemen's Land ; his Dam a Government mare, by the celebrated imported horse " Sampson." Terms, 3/. 3s. ; Groom, 2s. Gd. 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. "HECTOR." A BROWN HORSE, Black Points, 17 -£*- hands high, 4 years old, bred by Mr. Dbans, 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. Maeiin. Bridle t path, and at Riccarton. v To Stand this Season, CANTERBURY, T ATE the property: of J. Lockhaet, -1-* Esq., of Homes Hill, Garenkirk, and imported by J. C. Watts Russell, in December, 1850. . He is of pure Clydesdale breed, rising six years old, a beautiful dark brown, with good bone, and superior action. He' was got by the young Scotsman, who gained several prizes in the County of Ayr, his grandsire was the Scotsman, property of William Khkwood, Grimesal, Dunlope, who gained two first prizes, in the Highland Agricultural Society. Terms, £3 for each mare, and ss. the groom. To Stand this Season, SHAMROCK. fpHE thorough-bred Horse, Shamkock, -*t will travel the Christchurch district, and will stand at Ham Farm, where good paddocks will be provided (free of expenses) for mares beyond the district. Shamrock is a bright bay, and stands sixteen and a half hands high, strong boned, and very good tempered, is six years old, and was got by Mr. Rouse's (of Guntawarry) splendid English blood horse, Saint John, out of a thorough-bred Camerton mare. Shamrock was the winner of the prize at the Agricultural Society's Show, as the best colonial blood Stallion. Terms, £5 for each mare, and ss. the groom. P.S.—A £25 Cup will be presented by J. C. Watts Russell, to be run for, in 1856, by Shamrock's produce, bred in the Canterbury Settlement.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 99, 27 November 1852, Page 12
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