WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE. fipHE Undersigned is prepared to make liberal J- advances on Wool or ether Produce consigned to his agents in London. AL P Q RT. ■ SUMNER ROAD. .....'.. LAN D T 0 LE T . To be, let on lease for the term of Seven Years, ; about 30 acres of land eligibly situated, adjoining ! the Blacksmith's shop, Sumner road, with extensive frontage thereon, well adapted for a paddock or small farm. For conditions of lease and further particulars, Apply to A. J. ALPORT, Auctioneer. \ Lyttelton, April 22,1858. j "BRENCHLEY FARM, LYTTELTON. fpO'LET, with purchasing clause, several •*• Sections of Land on the above Farm. _ ! Further particulars and terms can be obtained at the office of the undersigned, S A. J. ALPORT. | , Lyttelton, Feb. 8,1859. I " WEEKLY SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. PARKINSON, in thanking his friends and the ' public for their liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yards will be open for Auctions every SATURDAY. .. TO BUTCHERS. "THAT .Stock of all descriptions on sale at Jd * all times, and delivered as required , -by butchers in Christchurch. One fortnight's notice only required. | JOHN T. PARKINSON. ; SADDLE MARES. I TV/fR. PARKINS ON is advised of the | JAjL arrival of a few fine saddle mares, | from the North country, in foal to first class £ Nelson horses, and will be on view/in a few days I «t his paddock, Stanmore road. | DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALE. I O FINE black fillies^ in rare condition, I £i fit for breaking in to harness, with large I bone and muscle, just stinted to Mr. Shand's horse, S and on view at his paddock. 1 Also, one fine chestnut filly. 1 Apply to ■ I J. T. PARKINSON. I FENDALL TOWN PROPERTY. H fpHE above property hot having been sold by M -L -public auction is now for sale privately, I «ither the whole of it or any portion, to suit purf^hfcEerSi \- ■ -For further particulars, apply to I JOHN T. PARKINSON. ( -■•-•--■■• -|■II- 'in i■' "■ ■■ ' : : - ' | -FOR SALE. l-! A powerfur Pile Engine nearly new, all ■tX. gear complete, 26 feet hoist, and £-ton iam. ■ ,■ . Also j Two Punts, suitable for the rivers, each capable !©f-carrying « ton <lead weight. ; ■■■■■■ Apply to ; ' .-.,..-,.;;.■;.•■ 1 ■'"'"".' ' Contractor. CANT E■» B¥EY RAC ES, 18 6 0.. ASILt- Eft'CHALLENGE CUP .:;••; ; ; v yALTJIE—-100;SOVS, .: :. i■ ■ Added to a sweepstakes of. 10 soys. . Subscribers to pay 5 soys. the first year. Weights^:years,.7st'7lbs; 4 years, Bst 7 lbs; I 5 years, Sst 41bs; € years -and aged,l)st 7 lbs. Distance, \ miles; mares and geldings allowed 31bS. „ ; The Cup to be "run For on the following conditions--^ •""■ ■ " The <?up,-if won two years in succession "by i horses the bona -fide property of the same owner, | to be retained by such owner\; the winner of the I Cup of one year to hold it till the ensuing year, on giving proper "security to the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club. ; The Cup, if not challengetl the 'ensuing year, to j be the property jof the ■holder. \ _ Any. person Wishing to challenge the Cup, to \ .give notice in writing to the Secretary of the C. J. i Club, and to pay 10 rspys. to the {sweepstakes, one month previous to the first day of the»raoes. J Entrances for the above race to be made to the \ Secretary, on the "Saturday before the races, 1860.! CANTERBURY MAIDEN STAKES, j Of £6 each, h f (if declared to the Secretary on or ' before,6 o'clock>on the Saturday 'before the races,1 I860), with £100 added? open to all horses that have never won "public money previous to the day of entrance. English J.-C.P. weights for age. I|. miles. The -second hbrs'e to receive £20 out 6f the stakes; the winner to pay £5 towards expenses.: No .person to -enter a horse unless a subscriber of at least £2 annually to this fund. Entries to be made under sealed cover to the Secretary of the C.J.C., on or before 6 o'clock, the first Saturday in December, 1859.. ENTRIES FOR THE CANTERBURY DERBY. i Mr, Lee!s -gr f Beeswing, by The '$) Wanderer,-out-of .-Countess f{ Mr. Harston'sroan g Sultan, 2 years (1859) |^ Mr. Parkersrin's br f Kaloolah, by Schamyl, ■f dam, Zenobia I Mr. Harris's eh fby St. Aubyn, out of Princess . . • Mr. Leaches f by St. Aubyn, !out of Border Maid Mr. G. L. Lee:B gr orroan fby The Wanderer, ! out of Brunhilda j Mr. Hodgson names b f by Sir Hercules, out of Spray j Mr. Mallock's bg out of own sister to Glen- ■ don, by Vaccination j Mr. Mallock's gr g Grimaldi, by Wanderer, out of Nelly , Mr. Catorfs fby St. Aubyn, but of Woodstock i Mr. Cator names eh cby Barber, out of Ginger Mr. Smarts eh g Heroe, by Glaucus, out of i Lady Ellen ENTRIES FOR THE TWO-YEAR 'OLD- .. STAKES. iMr. White's gr c, 2 years, Fossicker, by Wan- .. derer, out of Fanny Mr. Parkerson'g roan f Sultana, by The Wanderer, out of Georgiana ' Mr. ,F. Day's b f, by "Bay Middleton, out of Queen ' - , fe Mr. Charles Turner's b h Faugh-a-ballagh, by k Bay Middleton, out of a mare imported by r^ <J. Tinline p Mr. Mallflckfc.b.iff, by Slteleton, out of Pamela. ft C- G. HODGSON, If Hon. iSec.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 7 May 1859, Page 7
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