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MONSTEK CLOTHING HALL. LONDON STREET. LYTTELTON. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ! ! ! fJIHE Proprietor respectfully informs his friends and. patrons that lie is about LEAVING FOR CHRISTCHTJRCH TO MORE EXTENSIVE PREMISES, . * AND INTENDS SELLING OFF THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK AT A GREAT SAC HI KICK. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. THE WHOLE MUST BE CLEARED OUT, AND WILL BE SOLD 50 PEE CENT BELO W ANY OTHER HOUSE. HENBY MOSS, 2364 PROPRIETOR,

| CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL EXHIBITION. TO BE HELD AT CHRISTCHURCH. OCTOBER 22, 1862. , patron: His Honor the- Superintendent. president: R. Wilkin, Esq. ' TREASURER: Joseph Palmer, Esq., U.B.A. ' "SECRETARIES: B. Dowling and R. Brunsden. IT is proposed to award prizes to the following classes;— MERINO SHEEP. Ist Class.—For the finest woolled rams, combining closeness with length of staple, above 18

ON SALE, JUST ARRIVED EX MARCHIONESS. 60 boxes crown and Israel's soap 5 barrels plantation Ceylon coffee 3 bags native coffee 6 barrels currants 2 cases round plaid vestas 4 ditto wax vestas, in tin boxes, 250 and 500 each' 150 boxes Price's Belmont candles 100 cases J.D.K.Z. geneva 3 ditto sardines, half boxes 2 ditto ditto, quarter ditto 20 chests , 40 half chests > superior Congou tea 50 boxes J 10 cases- Kerosine oil 50 cases claret 30 barrels dried apples. Also, 10 tons Victoria Company's pieces sugar 10 ditto Adelaide flour ■ ' ■ '

10 trunks women's and children's boots. 2508 E. A. HARGREAYES. JUST RECEIVED, EX ZEALANDIA. Goods suitable tor the Spring Season. LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, From one of the best English houses, combining elegance with durability. THE LADIES' KID BOOTS with spring sides cannot be surpassed for quality and cheapness. ROBERT HARRISON, Norwich Quay. Lyttelton, June 20,1862. 2354 VALUALE LEASEHOLD SECTION TO LET. Gloucestee Stbeet. TO BE LET, for a term of 21 years, Two , valuable sections of Land, having a frontage of 30 feet each opposite the stores of the undersigned. 2483 W. H. HARGREAYES. HIGH STREET, neae THE TOWN HALL. TO BE LET, for a term of 21 years, several valuable Building 1 Allotments having a considerable frontage to High adjoining the Town Hall. Apply to 2484 W. H. HARGREAYES. FOUR ACRES LAND, PAPANUI ROAD. TO BE LET, for a term of years, with a right of purchase, 4 acres of valuable Land, with a frontage of 6 chains, on the Papanui road directly opposite his Honor the Superintendent's. Apply to W. H. HARGREAVES, Commission & General Agent, 8, Gloucester street. Christchurch, 26th June, 1862. 2485 RICCARTON MILLS. THE Proprietor having erected a very superior Wheat-drying Apparatus, will dry Grain at the following prices, viz., tn quantities of 100 bushels or more, sixpence per bushel; 50 bushels and under 100, ninepence per bushel. Grain ground on the usual terms. ON SALE, 100 tons superfine silk-dressed flour, price £14i per ton, in quantities of not less than one ton j retail price 16s per hundred. Station owners and others a,re strongly recommended to try this article, as it is sure to give satisfaction, and will prove to be much cheaper than inferior flour. FOR SALE, A Portable Forge (nearly new) with tools complet6' W.D.WOOD. July Ist, 1862. 2513 FOR SALE AT RICCARTON. ; CJIX ACRES of Freehold Land, with two-roomed j IO house and piggerys, a good well, and a constant supply of water;. the land is of first rate quality, ; and has been two years under'cultivation; it is well fenced, and has five chains of frontage on the main ; road. ■ For particulars, apply to . WM. SAVILL, 2489 Upper Avon, Riccarton.

months old, bred in New Zealand, and fed on native pasture. 2nd Class.—For the five finest woolled rams, combining closeness with length of staple, under 18 months old, bred in New Zealand, and fed on native pasture, 3rd Class.—For the five finest woolled ewes, combining closeness with length of staple, above 18 months old, bred in New Zealand, and fed on native pasture. 4th Class.—For the five finest woolled ewes, combining closeness with length , of . staple, under 18 months old, bred in New Zealand, and fed on native pasture. sth Class,—For the finest woolled; ram, combining closeness with length of staple, of any age, imported or otherwise, ho restriction as to feeding. 6th Class.—For the finest woolled ewe, combining closeness with length of staple, of any age, imported or otherwise, no restriction as to feeding. SHEEP BEST ADAPTED FOR GRAZING ON CULTIVATED GRASSES IN ENCLOSED LAND. Ist Class.—For the best five ewes of any age or breed, bred in New Zealand. 2nd Class.—For the best ram of any age or breed, bred in New Zealand. 3rd Class.—For the best ewe of any age or breed, imported or otherwise. 4th Class.—For the best ram of any age or breed, imported or otherwise. FAT WETHERS. Ist Class.—For the best five fat wethers, of any age or breed, combining weight and symmetry, fed on native pasture. n 2nd Class.—For the best.flve fat wethers, of any age or breed, combining weight and symmetry, fed on enclosed land or on native grasses. CATTLE. Ist Class.—-For the best bull calved since Sept. Ist. 1861 . 2iJd Glass.™-For th 6 best ditto ditto, 1830* : 3rd Class.—For the best ditto ditto, 1859., " 4tii Class.—For the best bull of any age, , imported or otherwise. • t ,: ■ •, ••• sth Class.—For the best pair of heifers calved since Sept. Ist, 1860. v 6th Class.—For the best pair of heifers calved since Sept. Ist, 1859. 7th Class.—For the best milch cow of any age or breed Bth Class.—For the best milch cow of any age or breed, imported or otherwise. i •" 9th Class.—For the best team of six working bulloicks. ah cat tie in the above classes must be , New Zealand bred, unless otherwise specified. CARTHORSES. Ist Class —For the best entire draught horse. 2nd Class.—For the reat entire draught horse, imported or otherwise. > _ . > 3rd Class. —For the best draught brood mare, in foal or with foal at foot. t i , 4th Class.—For the best draught filly foaled since Sept. Ist, 1860. . . , sth Class.—For the best.pair of draught horses. N.B.—Ail horses; in the above classes; must be New Zealand bred, unless otherwise specified. OTHER HORSES. Ist Class.—For the best thoroughbred stallion, ; imported or otherwise. , ~. , 2nd Class.—For the best thoroughbred brood mare, imported or otherwise. ~ , -~i ■ 3rd Class.—For the best thoroughbred lilly, foaled since Sept. Ist, 1860. : j ; 4th Class.—For the best brood' mare for trie breeding of carriage horses.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1007, 5 July 1862, Page 3

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