; To stand this Season, v i. \T'- the Maiikkt-Piace, Christclmtchi ' *■*■•*- the Fine Young Thor(Migh-J>^ JOE ' MlLLEl^'-by -Jersey* J&Ss^£. - Miller, (own brother \o. Phoinix, luf/f brotifer>to Bay JfTddleton, winner of the, Derby) by zard out of Cobweb, (winnerof the Oaks) by v Phantom out of Filagree, by SoiHhsayer^ Web- "■ by -Waxy, &c., [m/e '-'Stud Booh^ . ' ' v Miss* Miller, by Wanderer out of an Arab mare, imported into V.D.L.^ by Captain Sto\yart [of that Colony ; Wanderer (bred! by, Lonli Egremont) by Trunip out of a Blacklbck mare, her dam Ciimerton's dam by Precipitate, &c. $ [vide Stud Book."] . This promisingl young horse is now rising five years old, perfectly quiet, free from vice or ;j blemish, stands 16 hands high, a rich dark -f' chesnut. '.".".■.■ : .';. , ■■' - ; "\ ;■ ''-']}" i;'"': ;.'■■* Terms £o a mare, ss. groomage, to" be paid r; the first week in January, 1855. ■ For further particulars apply to the groom, Jonah Wheeler, Market-place, Christehurcb, or Mr. Wm. Paokaiu), Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. N.B. A cup of the value of Twenty Pounds will be placed in the hands of the Jockey Club,' to be* run for at the annual races by two-year olds' of,: .^ Joe Miller's" produce of the present season. * " ' ': To Stand this Season, At Ilqm Farm. qiHE ClydesdaleHorseCANTEllßUßY, J- imported by J, C. Watts Russell, Esq., stands 16 hands and a half, 7 yrs. old. His sire, " Young Scotsman," gained several prizes in the County Ayr. His'grands ire, "Scotsman," gained the two first prizes in the Highland Agricultural Show. Terms, £4 4s.—ox. the Groom. . WILLIAM WILKINSON HARRISON, TAILOR, London Street, Lyttellon, T) EGS to iuform the inhabitants of Lyttel -: (i - ----*-' ton and Christchurch, that he has taken the: premises next to Mr. Eraser's, in the . above Street, where he intends to carry on the business in all itsbranehes, and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to insure a share of pubHe patronage. W. W. H. has on sale ready-made Coats, Vests, Trowsers, Sydney Tweeds, and very superior Broad Black Gloth. ■ Lyttelton, Dec.; 19; 1854. ■■■■-'. i LODGINGS. HP WO Men, of sober habits, can be, accommodated with Board and Lodgings, at Mrs. Woods', London Street, oppo- . site Mr. Wormald's office. . FOR SALE, "1 Superior Double-lever Cheese-Press,. ". J- with Curd-Crushers, Vats, &c. 1 Superior English-made Cart-body and shafts. ■.."."■ - 3 Pairs of ash Cart-shafts, complete. 6 Copper Milk-pails, tinned inside. 38 doz. heavy 4-bushel Corn Sacks. Govld & M^iles. ! Ricearton Sandy Oats. \ x.(\f) BUSHELS of these famous Seed 1 Oats now on sale in Lyttelton. Terms 1 Is. fid. a bushel, cash. Enquire of Mr. J. F. Smart, Christchurch, or j Blakistox & Co. KAIAPOI GENERAL~STORES. rjIHE Undersignecl has on hand a large -*- assortment of Ironmongery, Nails, tinware, and brick tools, Flour, oatmeal, and rice, Beef in tierces, salt, cheese, Tea, cofiee, sugars, Soap, starch, blue, soda, pickles, Slock whips, pack saddles, cart harness, &c. "r- J ~~M Hope, sacks, sacking, Biscuit (in tins), buckets, Powder, shot, caps, Whiskey, Hum, Geneva, Wines, Slop clothing, &C.&C. ■ ■ j* _i_ Geo. G. Bi-ack, Agent/
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 226, 30 December 1854, Page 8
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