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Properties tot Said ~ FOR SALE, A SLAUGHTER HOUSE and YARDS in good order, near Rieearton, oil the land lately occupied by Mr. Cook (butcher). Will have to be removed. Apply on the farm, or to MR. BENJAMIN DKWBBURY, At Mr, lliilop's, Colombo itreet, 7600 0 Christcharch. FOR SALE, TEN ACRES OF BUSH, AT OXFORD. MESSRS. BUSS Be HEPWORTH have received instructions from Mr. Chaa. Munn, senr., to offer for sale, BY PRIVATE TREATY, TEN ACRES OF SPLENDID BUSH, Situate in the Oxford forest, and being part of Hural Section No. 1810, adjoining the Government reserve. For full'pnrticulars apply to BUSS & HEPWORTH, 7603 Raogiora. Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Victoria stables, Cashcl-itreet, the imported horse QUICKSILVER, Imported Norfolk roan, rising 4 years, excellent temper and constitution, with an immense substance. Bred by Mr. James Coker, Downbam, near Lynn, Norfolk j got by old Priekwillow, of England, and considered by competent judges to be the best hack in his day. His dam, by old Merrilegß—by Lottery, grandsire—Performer, great grandaire— Pretender, Young Pretendev Quicksilver's own brother, obtained the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at I.eed9, and afterwards sold for £750, to go to France. Terms, £10; groomage, 10s. Also, The well-known horse, ELLINGTON, Bred by Mr. Delamaine. Terms, £3 35.; groomage, ss. 7658 c J. LADBROOKE. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ■ 1 FOR SERVICE AT MONEY'S STABLES, I Market place, 1 The Favourite Thoroughbred Entire Horse, CRES S Y . CRESSY, bay horse, 6 yrs. old, of good bone and substance, splendid constitution, and a sure foal getter,—by Towtnn, dam Fairy ; by a Cossack, out of a Satellite mare. Towton, the sire of Cressy, is also the sire of Golden Cloud, Miss Lee, and several other race horses that have distinguished themselves on the New Zealand turf ; Towton, by Melbourne, Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker, out of Cervantes, mare ; her dam by Golumpus Paynator, sister to Zodia;, by f St. George; Abigail, by Woodpecker; Touch- , stone, by Camel, out of Bauier, by Master Henry ; Boadicea, by Alexander ; Brunette, by Amaranthus ; May Fly, by Matchem ; Ancaster Starling, ; Camel, by Whalebone, { out of Selini mare ; Maiden, by Sir Peter ; Phenomenon mare, Matron, by Florel ; Maiden, by Matchem. Terms : £4 ss, cash, at first service ;or £5 5s Jan. Ist. 7627 c A. W. MONEY. rjIHE celebrated Clydesdale horse WELLINGTON ■ will be at Kaiapoi and vicinity two days a-week, viz., Tuesdays and Wednesdays ; the remaining days he will be at Mr. Page's stables, Christchurch, but will travel in the following districts : — Papanui, Harewood road, Kiccarton and Racecourse. Terms :—£B each mare, and 8s the groom, payable on the Ist of January, 1866 ; 10 per cent, allowed for cash. N.B.—Allowance will be made with any one sending 4 or more mares. I). INNES, I Springfield. Oct. 9. c 7632 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT HILL'S VETERINARY INFIRMARY, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. KING FERGUS, a pure Clydesdale imported horse ; terms, £10 each mare (groom's fee, 10s cash), payable by three moms' bill of exchange at the time of serving, bills to be accepted at Mr. Hill's office ; 10 per cent allowed for cash. Limited to forty mures; five mares bona fide property of same owner, one given in. HAY CAMDEN, a thorough-bred [imported horse — pedigree vide Stud Book; terms, £7 each mare (7s groom's fee), payable as above. 7271 TO STAND THIS SEASON, The celebrated Cart Entire TOM JONES. THIS well-known and favourite CART ENTIRE will travel, this season, through the following districts, viz. Halswell, Lincoln, Prebhleton, Shand'a Road, Papanui, Harewood Road, ' Kaiapoi and Woodend. I Terms Very Moderate ;to meet the times. Particulars in future advertisement, o J. PAGE. 1 TO STAND FOR THE SEASON, mHE PUKE - BKED CLYDESDALE I X DRAUGHT HORSE CLYDESDALE HERO. Clydesdale Hero is a splendid light bay horse, time years old, of immense power and perfect symmetry, quiet temper, and good constitution ; stands sixteen hands high, and possesses great bone and muscle. He is out of the imported mare Scotland's Pride (imported \ by the famous Scotch norso loin Silvers. Tom Sayera took the liist prize at Kirkitulloeli, when only two years old ; second prize at the Highland Society b show at Dumfries; and, same year, second prize at the Highland Society's show in f was by Mr, l.ockhart, " ivirkmanock, .Stranraer, out of u thorough- . , Vto lef V ,alo ninro ' « ot ll >' Rob Roy, the 3 !i r ?,° A Clydesdale Hero will stand . at the Kaikitnui lloiel, Kaiapoi, every Monday; at the Lion Motel, Hangiora, every Wednesday ; mid die remainder of the week at the tarm of the undersigned. Terms, £5 ; f!L f °'], 0r l)c,oru Feb - '• ttnd ss,groom's fte, to be paid at the time of service, Paddocks free (until February Ist), at the farm. Evety care taken, but no responsibility, 7oßfl M ROBINSON IiIONN, , | 7086 Mansfield Farm, Rangiora.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIC, Issue 1509, 13 October 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIC, Issue 1509, 13 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIC, Issue 1509, 13 October 1865, Page 4