Bohemian Glass Lustres and CliTmjiejVOniainents. ' - c ?*. &'->* -if . ' House-brooms and brushes. or v f#rJo tvS tfwlcrip-'" tions. -; ~ , > Carriage ditto. . . # jt Preserve Jars, moulds for Jellies, Hcc.f'** > '•. Cake moulds, Spice box, &c. Bells, bell-carriages, and copper-wire. Window-fastenings, Bolts, Knobs and roses. Buttons, locks, hasps, staples, &c. Italian Irons. Boat compass. ALSO, DOG CART. Carriage sponges and Chaimois leather. Curry combs, Horse brushes, &c. Harness. Saddlery. &c, &c. The above lot of Furniture, &c, was selected with the greatest care in England for the owner's express use in this settlement, and is decidedly the most valuable assortment ever yet offered for sale in this market. The whole will be on show one week previous to the Sale. The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. Luncheon provided. FOR SALE, <*)C\ SUPERIOR HEIFERS, from 15 *ly-J to 18 months old. 10 do. 3 year old STEERS, for workers. Apply to E. and G. Ehodes. ~~ FOR SALE, A BOUT 20 Rams from 12 to 16 months -*-*- old, out of the Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans, and by flic Company's first class Rams. Price £4 each. Apply to Messrs. Cookson and Co., or J. C. W. Bussell, Esq., Ham. FOR SALE, i>O RAMS, on the Rakaia Terrace **& Station. Apply either at the Station^ or to Mr. Ham., Christen urch. FOR SALE, . A TENT, 11 ft. square, quite new, -*-*- having been recently imported. Apply to Longden & Le Chen, Christchurch. TO BE SOLD, r rpHE Fine, Thorough-bred Entire Horse, GLENDON, expected to arrive early in October. Glendon was bred by H. Scott, Esq., of Glendon, N. S. W., and foaled Sep. 28th, 1845, was got by " Cap a pie," out of " Griselda," by " Dover ;" grandam," 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 " Maid of Kent." See Stud-Book, vol. iv. p. 258. "^Trumpet," (imported) own brother to " Bugle," by " Tiresias" out of a Beubens mare. Glendon is perfectly sound, having done no work, and is, in every respect, calculated for this district: being a most powerful horse in a small compass. He is allowed to be one of the best horses imported to New Zealand. J. S. Caverhill. HORSES FOR SALE, 2 SUPERIOR MARES broken to saddie and harness, 2 2-yr. old fillies. Apply to Loxgdkn & Le Cren, Christchurch. Mares for Sale. rpo BE SOLD, a bargain, a very hand- -*- some Saddle Mare, with saddle and bridle | complete. Also. I Draught mare, has a fine foal at her side by " Canterbury." Both are well-known in this settlement for good qualities, and require no comment. Apply to Thos. Jackson, Christchurch. N.B. The above mares are warranted not to have been imported either from Newcastle, or Two-fold Bay.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 156, 31 December 1853, Page 2
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