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SODA WATER, LEMONADE, & c . [ ■ . ' T. GEE | BEGS TO INFORM LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND THE PUBLIC OF LYTTELTON ! THAT HE HAS RECENTLY RECEIVED j ONE OF J. &W. GLAHOLM'S MOST POWERFUL j SODA WATER MACHINES, j WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, AND IS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY j SODA WATER, LEMONADE, SEIDLHZ WATER, j AND OTHER AERATED WATERS ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. | i MANUFACTORY: CANTERBURY STREET, LYTTELTON. 53 j

CRIFFE L . ~~ i rpHIS well-known Entire Draught horse will 1 X stand at Mr. Moneys stables, Christchurcli 1 every Saturday, and at Mr. W. G. Brittan's farm' j on the Halswell, the remainder of the week during i the season. | Terms, £4, and ss. the groom. 57 j TO STAND THIS SEASON, ~ j AT Mr. Page's Port Phillip Livery Stables, th ß I fine thoroughbred entire | ■ . ' " PRIAM." j Priam is a rich chestnut horse, 9 years old, ! possessing immense power; got by Ether, out of i Crucifix. Crucifix, by Tros, out of Kathleen O'More ; Kathleen O'More by Langar. Vide Ene. lish Stad Book. Priam is the sire of many of the best horses bred in New Zealand, including two colts entered for the Canterbury Derby Stakes, 1863, for which £250 have been refused by the owner, W. H. Harris Esq. Terms—-£5 per mare, 10s. groomage, payable to the above-named, on or before Jan. 1, 1802. N.B.—Good paddocks for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Christchurch, Sept. 25. - 59 VALUABLE STUD OF BROOD MAUES~~ FOR SALE. ME. HARRIS'S Brood mares, consisting' of about 25 thoroughbred and other Mares, will be offered for sale on the morning of the second day of the Timaru Races. 47q " TIMARU RACES. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY—Feb. 25^26,1862. Stewards: M. Studholme, Esq. R. Thomson, Esq. H. A. Knight, Esq. G. Brayshaw, Esq. Judge: A. Cox, Esq. Starter: Clerk of the Course. TUESDAY. MAIDEN PLATE, a sweepstakes of £5, with £100 added; second horse to receive £20 out of the stakes. For all horses that have never run for public money. H- mile. 3 years old, Bst 91bs; 4 years, 9st 131bs; 0 years, lOst 71bs; 6 years and aged, lOst lOlbs. INNKEEPERS' PURSE of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £5. Maiden Plate weights. 2 miles. HACK RACE, £10, added to a sweepstakes of 10s. Heats, 1 mile. Catch weights, post entries. Last horse to pay second horse's stake. HURDLE RACE, £50, added to a sweepstakes of £5. 3 years old, 9st 91bs; 4 years, lOst 131bs; 5 years, list 71bs; 6 years and aged, list lOlbs. . 2 miles, over 7 llights of hurdles. HACK HURDLE RACE, £20, added to a sweepstakes of £2, for all horses that have never been entered for an advertised Steeple Chase or Hurdle Race. Once round the course, over 4 flights of hurdles. Catch weights, post entries. WEDNESDAY. TIMARU CUP, £100, added to a sweepstakes of £10; half forfeit. T.J.C.P.W. Second horse to save his stake. 3 miles. HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, £5, with £40 added, h.f., if declared before 10 a.m. on the day of the race. If mile. LADIES' PURSE, £50.. added to a sweepstakes of £5. Welter weights. 1 mile and a distance. CONSOLATION STAKES, of £2. with £20 added, for all beaten horses. T.J.C.P.W. 1 mile. FORCED HANDICAP, compulsory on all winners, except the Hack Races, of £10 P el' centum on their winnings. 1 mile. In all races not otherwise specified, the allowance'is 4lbs for mares and geldings. Entries to be addressed to the Secretary of the Tiraaru Jockey Club, and to close at 0 p.m. on Saturday, the 22nd February, accompanied with the requisite amount of cash. Weights for the handicaps will be published on Monday, the 24th February. l/ BANK OF NEW SOUTH*WALES. Capital £750,000. Reserve Fund £218,000----"VTOTICE is hereby given that interest will -Ll be allowed by this Bank on fixed deposits, at its branches at Christchurch and Lyttelton, at the following rates: — For 3 months, at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum "■ 6 " " " -3 u22 " " •• 4 '• " C. \V. TUHNEK, ■ 129 aianaijer. ' UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital, £1,000,000. Reserve Fund £200,000. EROM the Ist July Next, interest on fix** deposits will be allowed at the Chnstehurch and Lyttelton Branches of this Bunk, at tin1 following rates:— For 3 months, at the rate of 2 per cent per annum. »» ® »» « » 3 „ " >» 12 „ „ „4 „ " JOSH. PALMER, Manager, Christchurch : JOHN BRIDGES, Manager, Lyttelton. June 28, 1861. BOOTS USEFUL FOR THE DIGGINGS. ON SALE,—A quantity of Grain Leather K»° 1' Boots; also, Colonial made Watertight*. « JOSEPH SUCKLING'S, BRISTOL HOUWV Cashel Street, Chmtchuroh. l 0.) August 16,1861. 1J-

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. FOR FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. OFFICES: Auckland—Fbaser's Buildings, cobnee of Queen and Shortland streets. BRANCH OFFICES : Sydney—R. Gilfilllan, Esq., Agent, 18, Macquarie place. London—Messrs. Bowley & Bristow, Agents, 25, Laurence Pountney lane, London. Nelson^ —Messrs. Cutes Brothers. Dunedin Morris, Esq. Lyttelton—Messrs. J. M. Heywood & Co. CAPITAL, £250,000, IN £100 SHARES. With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. DIRECTORS: Chairman —Thos. Henderson. Deputy-Chairman —S. Browning. Alfred Buckland, John Henry Burnside, Hugh Coolahan, William C. Daldy, John Graham, v George Burgoyne Owen, Thomas Russell, C. J. Stone, William C. Wilson, James Williamson. EX-DIRECTORS: J. S. Oliver, James Williamson, W. K. Graham, David Graham. AUDITORS: Richard Ridings, George E. Eliott. MARINE SURVEYOR: W. C. Daldy. THIS COMPANY is now prepared to grant Policies and effect Insurance from Loss or Damage by Fire wpon Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize and Manufactures, and Farming Stock of every description. The Company will also take Marine Risks, both in Coasting and Foreign Trade. The Directors respectfully request public support for this local institution. The rates charged are the same as those charged by other Companies. Whilst insurers have the security of a capital more than equal to any contingency which may arise, together with the.Unlimited Liability of a large body of wealthy Shareholders, the property of this company is retained in the colony. THOMAS HENDERSON, Ch airman. Messrs. Heywood & Co., as Agents of the New Zealand Insurance Company for this Province are prepared to take FIRE and MARINE RISKS, to receive applications for shares in the Company and afford every information to insurers and persons desirous of becoming shareholders. J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., Norwich Quay, Agents. Lyttelton, September 6th, 1861. 139 ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. SHERRY and PORT—Direct from the well-known firm of John Allnutt, junr. ; & Co., Mark Lane. Champagne-—Moets Claret —Nathaniel Johnston & Son's brand Brandy—U. V. Company's Whiskey—lrish „ Scotch Gin, Old Tom—Booth's. BURNELL & BENNETT, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and General Agents. Christchurch, Sept. 26,1861. 198 QK f\( \f\ Acres of good Sheep OO*>\J\JxJ Country 1,500 ewes, more or less 200 wethers &c. 100 head mixed cattle House Woolshed Bullock dray BURNELL & BENNETT. Feb. 3,1562. 717 RUNS FOR SALE IN THE CANTERBURY PROVINCE. 9fY O(^l(") Acres °f splendid sheep 1,500 ewes and lambs 40 acres freehold bush 20 acres freehold coal Woolshed Outbuildings 12-roomed house Garden planted with frnit trees <fee, &c. BURNELL & BENNETT. Feb. 3,1862. 716 FOR SALE, ~* DELIVERABLE ON THE ASHBURTON. 'PEAM of Eight Bullocks, thoroughly staunch ■*- and in good condition. Sydney built dray, nearly new, bows, yokes and chains complete. Also, four excellent working bullooks. Apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., £°f Christchurch. T"~~~ FOR SALE." HE undersigned are daily expecting the arrival of the LOUISA from Mauritius, with a cargo of sugars selected expressly for the New Zealand market, comprising— Fine white soft crystals Bright yellow crystals Extra fine counter First counter Second counter Bright ration DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. 582 Lyttelton and Christchurch. TUST RECEIVED,-Fine NoTsuTtana Kaiai™ £?„ JAMES KJBRR, 7yd Grocer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 2

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