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Stud. Horsea. ~st. Giles" rHIS THOROUGH- BRED HORSE will stand 3 at the farm of the undersigned, and will attend j t Kaiapoi 011 Wednesday and Saturday of each 'eek. . , Mares taken in to graze free of charge, but witnut responsibility. Terms —<£3 10s, and 5s the groom. 807 c W. H. MEIN. AT DR. TURNBULL'S STABLES. VANDERBILT ITTILL STAND THIS SEASON at the proprie- j YY tor's stables, Cathedral square, Christchurch. His sire Sir Humphrey, a pure ClyJesdale; his lam, Didappa, a pure Suffolk; were both imported 0 Van Dieman's Land. His owner can guarantee dm a sure foal-getter. Terms: £5 a mare, or a guarantee for £7; groomige, ss. , . . An allowance will be made to any one bringing hree mares. . . Good paddocks provided for mares coming to this lorse, at ss. per week. The greatest attention paid to the mares, but no ■esponsibility incurred. L 639 c J- S. TURNBULL. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Northern stables, Kaiapoi, a fine draught entire horse, YOUNG TRAVELLER. He is a dapple grey, 6 years old, possessing great sower, and having the best of characters as a staunch Iraught horse; and is also a sure foal getter; ias an excellent temper. Terms—Three guineas per mare, payable the Ist )f January, 1864, and 5s the groom. The above horse will be at the Lion Hotel, Ran»iora, on Mondays; Cameron's Saltwater Creek, on Wednesdays; and on the Island, Kaiapoi, on Fridays. All mares tried payable. For further particulars apply to JOHN SIMS, 4468 c Northern stables, Kaiapoi. MAGENTA. THIS splendid draught stallion, by the Clydesdale horse Canterbury, imported by Watts Russell, Esq., out of an imported Clydesdale mare, bred by E. Hay, Esq., Pigeon Bay. Magenta is rising 5 years old, stands 16J hands high, perfectly quiet, a good worker, and a sure foal getter. Will stand this season at the stables formerly belonging to Mr. Moorhouse in Armagh street, and is to be seen at the Golden Fleece Hotel stables daily. Terms—£s; groomage ss. Further particulars can be obtained on application to J. P. Oakes, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch. 4190 FARMERS FAVORITE. THIS well-known entire draught horse will stand this season at the farm of the undersigned; he will attend at Oxford, Kaiapoi, and the Creek. Particulars at a future date. Mares can be taken in to grass at the farm, Rangiora,.at 3s 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Terms: £4, and ss. groomage. 3956 RICKMAN, BROS. THE "BLACK PRINCE" will stend this season at the Halswell Station; on Saturdays and Wednesdays at the Royal Hotel, Christchurch. The Prince is a pure Clydesdale; was bred by Robert Hutcheson, Esq., Craigsland, Ayrshire, Scotland. His sire was the celebrated horse Prince Albert, grandsire Fulton's Clyde, great-grandsire Frame's Old Champion ; his dam by Clydesdale Rival. He took ten prizes in Victoria as the best draught entire, during three years. Terms, £8; each mare payable Ist of February, 1864. Groom's fee, 10s, payable at first visit. Paddocks provided at Halsewell, at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. c 4550 For Sale. ON SALE. JUST RECEIVED, ex Queen of Perth:— O.G. and other galvanised iron guttering, 4, 4£, and 5 in. Galvanised iron piping (round), 2 and 2|in. Galvanised iron ridging, 12, 14, 16, and 18in. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Christchurch. Christchurch, 12 October, 1863. c 4794' Q N SALE. 1 dogcart Spring carts Bullock drays Colonial horse-power thrashing machine Flour dressing ditto French burr millstones J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. Christchurch, July 3, 1863. 3041 HEEPWASH TOBACCO.—Destroyed Cavendish on sale by the undersigned. 3028 J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. FOR SALE, a combined WINNOWING, THRESHING, and DRESSING MACHINE, with horse-power complete. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Christchurch. 17th September, 1863. c 4241 TANNERY PLANT, HIDES, &c. &c. By Order of the Mortgagees. MR. T. B. CRAIG is instructed by the mortgagees to sell by private treaty— The whole of the working plant of the tannery and currying business lately carried on by Messrs. Eskett & Co., on the Lower Lincoln road, consisting of tanpits, bark mill, pumps, curriers' benches, tables, tools, &c. Also— The whole stock of hides, bark, and goods in process. The whole is in full work, and there are about 300 hides in a very advanced stage, nearly fit for the currier. To persons wishing to enter upon this well-known lucrative business, an excellent opportunity presents itself. For particulars apply to MR. T. B. CRAIG, Next the Town Hall, 4698 c Christchurch. LIME! LIME !! LIME !!! THE Amuri Bluff Stone Lime always on hand at the Old Post Office Yard, Colombo street, Christchurch, or at the new lime kilns between Aikman's and Millton's wharfs, Ferry road. Contracts taken to supply any quantity. 4074 LANGDOWNE & CO. Bußiiießa Cards. J. JAMESON & CO., GENERAL AGENTS AND IMPORTERS, Indents on any of the English, Scotch, or Australian houses on the best terms. N.B.—Goods received, stored and forwarded to any part of the province. Offices—Hereford Street, Cathedral Square. 5345 PROFESSOR AYERS, HAIR-CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING SALOONS, CITY BATHS. Tobacco of all kinds, Cut and Uncut. Cigars, Pipes, Perfumery and Fancy Goods of every description. COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 5616 F. W. STUBBS, LICENSED custom-house agent, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TIM A R U. 5305 JAMES MAIN, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, PAPANUI ROAD. c 4987

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1165, 3 December 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1165, 3 December 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1165, 3 December 1863, Page 8

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