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partnegaMp jfotloe*. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. T H hdave^^ under the firm of W. H. Davenport and Co., procers. £ tow THK DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual firm will be received and paid by the said W. 11. DAVENPORT. W. 11. DAVENPORT. T. J. BOYES. Witness— J\s. Baker, Law Stationer, Christchurch. 1401 Nov. 21, 1864. ...— PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. B BUTTON begs to inform the public of! Canterbury^ that he has taken Mr. James Paton H*|g23S3KH street, under the style of BUTTON AND FATON, *n<l their aim will be to merit a continuance of that "pport wMch has hitherto been enjoyed by the former. All Darties indebted to or having claims against Veing made. z= ==========zStud Horse".

TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT THE HEAD OF THE BAY, LYTTELTON. fntn? THOROUGH BRED ENTIRE " DICK," 8 3^n M o?«.e £nins»l» »° d u being the best stock horse 9, jou the tlemen's hacks to be found. Dick will De ai to the a tat can be aeconnnodafcd wljSdTwnlat either Places, at a reasonable «f mares, the season will commence in S p •J ]£ R ]£ S ? Four Guineas, and Five Shillings the Groom. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT AVON LODGE, RICCARTON, THE PEER. mm? Poor is a large bayhorse, of immense power T™ ZZkJ* o/the very %£*»£ constitution ; his running for the nq 2oo° g» an Chester Cap, tam «.« ta«l« ™efCM™ Touchstone jjp-4-e ZZvZ, by Alexander I* " n o n S 8 ,8 8 fwLt Austiali.n, 4ner merside, winner of the Oak , » (owS sister to the Peer), winner of the Oaks, 1855 , and Thormanby, winner of the D e rby. 186 . tJ> dam, to5l» the sire of the following celebrated horses p Cotll ® r f tO Q®i a X the 1000 guineas and o »**' ' 85 f 8 i a S Newminster, lire of Musjid, winner of the Derby, 1859.

Terms—£lo 10s. : groomage, 10s. Fire mares, bona fide the property of one owner, one given m. Fees payable on the Ist February, 1865. First-class paddocks, with spring water trough dlJcTmres, at reasonable charge!. Ererjr care and attention, but no responsibility. JOHN SHAND & SONS. Christchurch, 19th Sept., 1864. c 2 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. Money's Stables, Christchurch, the beautiful thoroughl*edEntire CRECY. Crecy is a bright bay, five years old, J®*®? of tempers and good constitution, and l •embles his favourite sire rowton; his dam Fairy by Cossack, out of a satellite mare. Terms— j£4 cash and 5s groomage, or £5 ssi at three months' date from commencement of^the season. mHE THOROBRED CHESNUT HORSE LEOTARD By Teddington. Dam, Kitty-cut-a-dash, by Picton-eel, Will serve mares at the Warren Station, Oxfor , from 15 th August. Good Paddocks. Thorobred mares Other ditto 5 THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE. 66 c TO STAND THIS SEASON.

the powerful IMPORTED LINCOLNSHIRE CART STALLION young mr so n. TTE is a Splendid CART HORSE, bredJ>y Sir. H Coixett, of Stratton, near Swindon, Wilt-Jrfw-a dark bay horse, with black points, immense bone,fine symmetry, and is very strong andactire. He ss rising seven years old ; standing 17 hands 2 inches His sire is the celebrated Champion of England, bred by Mr. Greenaway, of Even Swindon Wiltshire, who refused 400 guineas for himto go abroad in 1855 ; and his dam a pure-bred Lincolnshire'cart mare by Cobliam ; dam by B)g Ben; SSdSm,ThTEari of Oxford's Old Galtimore. YOUNG SAMPSON was shown at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition in 1860, when he was ▼er7 highly commended by the judges in the three yC A well-fenced and fine watered Paddock with good feed hM been taken for the reeeption of mares, at moderate rates, where every care will be taken, but bo responsibility incurred. Terms—£B. Groomage, Bs. All fees payable on February Ist, 1865 ; except eroomage—to be paid in cash. . YOUNG SAMPSON will stand for the Season at Cobb & Co.'s Stable. Apply to cmttft

~ MR. A SMITH, ISI « At Cobb & Co.'* ; TO STAND THIS SEASON. a T EDD'S repository, ckristchurch, J\. EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY; At Shakespere's Ellesmere Arms, every MONDAY AND FRIDAY; AND The remainder of the week AT TUB FARM OF HIS OWNER. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE LINCOLN; Sire Prince Royal, imported by-—Valpy, Esq., dam Mr. Mawson'a black mare. H» is rising four years old, stands 16 hands 3 inches, of immense bone and substance, docile temper, ' good worker, and sure foal getter. Terms:—£s, to be paid on or before the first of February, 1865. Groomage, ss. .Good paddocks for mares, at 2s 6d per week j every attention paid but no responsibility incurred. W. BURTON, ig|g #t4c Hatowdl Junction Road,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1322, 24 November 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1322, 24 November 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1322, 24 November 1864, Page 2

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