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TO BE SOTd~ "^ T H p F^\Jmrmsh- hred Ent»-e Hor SP Octol^ LEiND°N 'eXi)eCtedto-iveea^; Glendon was bred by H -Scott v Glendoir, N S W., and foaled Sep^! \ f was got by "Cap a pie," out of'4S,^l 5' « Dover ;". grandam," Gertrude" by «?! m' -I . her dam"Gidley." y IlUin Pet ) 't | "Cap-a-pie" (imported) by the " Colonel" « . " Dover," (imported) by " Patrmi " « Maid of Ke t.;'s,e filudiook^. ™ »' " J rumpet, (imported) own brother to" R g-le," by « Tiresias" out of a Reubens mare Glendon is perfectly sound, having done n» work and is in every respect, calculated or tins district: being a jnost>powerfnl horse in a small compass. He is allowed to be one of &l best horses imported to New Zealand. J- S. Caveruiu.. FOR SAUT ~^ A PATENT CHEESE-PRESS, with extra screws, also, a patent metallic Churn. S. Gibbs. Christ ehujchjNov. 1, 1853. ~~ ON SAIE^ J^ SHORT-HORNED BULL, roan colour, got by Mr. Deans' imported bull, which gained the first prize at the Cattle Show', out of a superior short-horned imported Cow. Apply to Mr. Kent, Isis Farm. River Heathcote. FOR SALE, A BOUT 20 Rams from 12 to 16 months -£*- old, out of the Merino Ewes imported bj Mr. Deans, and by the Company's first class Rams. Price £4 each. Apply to Messrs,« Cookson and Co., or J. C. W. Russell, Esq., Ham. FOR SALE, 2Q RAMS, on the Rakaia. Teeeace «-> Station, Apply either at the Station, or to Mr. Hau, in Christchurch. ON SALE, A COTTAGER'S STOVE. "^ 2 Register Stoves. An excellent Pump, with Gutta Percha piping. ...... A Tarpauline 18 by 12. Geo. H. Tribe. ON SALE, TJjIIREWOOD and Posts and Rails. Apply to Longden&Le Cben,Christcburch. ON SALE, "DRANDY, in quarter casks. -"-* Rum in Puncheons, Madeira wine in doz. cases. Lemon Syrup and Peppermint. Tobacco, first quality. Manilla cigars, Loaf Sugar, Java and Mauritius do. Raw Coffee, Black Pepper, Whole Ginger, Sago, Rice, Ist quality flour, N. S. W-, Tea. in chests, half and quarter do. \ Soap,' in 28 and 56 11). boxes, Fine and Coarse Salt. 3 bushel bags, American chairs, do. dressing tables, do. Washstands, do. Buckets, Hall's best Rifle powder. J 88. and Nos. 1, 2^3, and 4 shot, Percussion Caps, Patent Nails assorted, Window Glass do., rjfioerr, And the usual supply of Slops, Dra££ Ironmongery, Crockery, G assware, G oce Boots and Shoes, &c, &c, in the Retai , J. Swikboukne, Colonial oi« i Dec. 3, 1853. \

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 10 December 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 10 December 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 10 December 1853, Page 2

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