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TO ARRIVE IN THE BURMAH, AMBROSINE, ROMAN EMPEROR, AND JOHN LAWSON. rj f\ Owt. Putty in Bladders ±UlsCwt. Sheet Zinc 12 Castes Bedsteads 3 YFL 2-wheel Ploughs 2 Malt Crushers 3 McCormick's Reaping Machines 12 do. 2 Knife Chaff Cutters 21 do. 3 do. do. do. 6 Cases Fenders and Fire Irons 60 Boxes Crown Glass 12 Iron Pumps 1 10 Ton Weigh Bridge 21 Boxes Plate Glass 49 Tons Wallsend Coals 5,000 Fire Bricks Linseed and Boiled Oil Red and White Lead and Dryers Whiting, Lamp Black and Glue 6 Hhds. Holloware i Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe 3 Milner's Fire Proof Safes " Cocoa Fibre Matting 24 Bundles Iron Hoops , 1 Case Tea Trays 2 Dozen Barrow Wheels 13 Leamington Kitchen Ranges 10 Frames each Asphalte and inodorous Felt 1 Case Paperhangings 458 Kegs Nails, ° q EDWARD REECE & CO., Oxford Street, Lyttelton. TIMARU RACES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1860. OPEN to all horses excepting those trained or entered for the Christchurch Races. STEWARDS : I^tPS? 8- H. A. Knight A. R. B. ihomson Geo, Brayshaw, . - JUDaE.. George Rhodes, Esquire. The Maiden Plate, of £1 each, with £25 added open to all horses that have never been entered for public money. Weights 2 years old 6st. lOJbs. 3 3 years old, &E 9!bs/ • 4years old, 9st. 131b. 5 . ; 5 years old, lOst! 71bs.; 6 and aged, lOst. lOlbs. Mares and' geldingsallowed 31bs. One mile and a disTM tv n The ,f ce™nd horse to save his stake. The Timaru Cup, of £2 each, with £50 added, for all horses. 2 years old, Bst. 71bs.; 3 years, 9s 31bs. ; 4 years, 10st. ; 5 years, lOst JOlba.; 6 and aged, list. 31b*. Mares and geldings allowed 3lbs. 1 mile and a half, becond horse to save his stake. Innkeeper's Purse, of £1 10s., with • £.3,0. added. Ihe same weights as the Maiden Plate. 1 mile. Second horse to save his stake. Hurdle Race, of m, vyith £35 added, Timaru Cup weights 1 m ile and a half, over 5 flights of hurdles. Mares and geldings alloived dibs, feecond horse to save his stake. Consolation Stakes, of 10s., with £;2Q added for all beaten horses. Maiden Plate weights, i or a mile. Second horse to save his stake. Scurry, of lQs., with £ . Catch weights. 4 a mile heats. , * No person allowed to enter a horse unless a subscriber of £2 2s. to the we fund. TO BE LET, A HOUSE and Garden in Tuam.street, Christchurch. Apply to Mr. KITSON, Hereford Street. ' ON SALE. THRASHING MACHINES; 3 Two-Horse power Patent Thrashing Machines, fitted for 3 horses, complete, and with EXTRAS, portable. 3 Two-Horse power Patent Thrashing Machines, fitted for 3 horses, complete, and with EXTRAS, to fix. Delivered free at the Heathcote Steam Wharf. Apply to J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Lyttelton: or E. W. TIPPETTS, Heathcote Steam Wharf. RELIANCE BREWERY. ON arid after the Ist o.f February, this Brewery will be prepared to supply GOOD HARVEST ALE at 2s. per GALLON. TRAVERS & OLDHAM. Christchurch, January 24, 1860. JFOR SALE,—TERMS CASH, THE whole of the RAMS on the left bank of the Rangitata, belonging to Mr. J. Cracroft Wilson. Young and adult rams £4 0 Broken mouthed rams 1 10 , Apply to SIMON RAE, Overseer in charge. GOVERNOR'S BAY CHURCH. I^HE Foundation Stone of this Church will _ be laid (D. V.) by the Lord Bishop of Oistehurch, on MONDAY Next, the 30th Inst., after Morning Prayer at the Temporary Church at 11 a.m. The offertory on the site will be devoted to the Building Fund. THOS. H. POTTS, Chairman of the Building Committee.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 5

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