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Impounded-NOTICE.-IMPOUNDED, Dec. 11, on* Bed and White COW, branded like C ! on off hip. If the same be not released within 21 days from the abore date, it will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 91 IS c Poundke peer, Christchurch. Stud Horses* 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, Prebbleton, Shand'i Road, Papanui, Hare wood Road, Kaiapoi and Woodend. Terms Very Moderate ; to meet the times. Particulars in future advertisement. 7295 0 J. PAGE. , TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE BREIGHTON. THIS well-known and favourite Draught Horse will stand at the SAWYER'S ARMS, on WEDNESDAYS and THURS- * DAYS, and the remainder of the week at SHAND'S TRACK. Terms:—£2 ss; Groom's fee included, to } be paid on the Ist March. Guarantee for £3 58 . given. WILLIAM BEGG, 2 Shand's Track. r y E O T A R B By Teddington, dam Kitty-Cut-a-Dash, by Picton-eel, dam Glance, &c., ! Imported in 1862, ■ Will serve mares at the Warren Station, near Oxford, at £5 ss. Paddocks free. 1 THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE. J Ist Sept., 1865. 6949 TO STAND THIS SEASON at Coven, Harewood Road, and at Papanui, on THURSDAYS, ( PRINCE, : Four years old, by Magenta, dam Gipsy, bred by the late Mr. Hay, of Pigeon Bay. Terms—£2 10 each mare; payable January Ist, 1866. JOSEPH RICHARDS. N.B.—Good paddocks for mares at a moderate price, without responsibility. 7400 ( TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Money's : Stables, Market place, Christchurch, the 4 favourite Thoroughbred Entire Horse, ICRE S S Y . ' Terms :£4 ss, cash, at first service ;or £5 5s Jan. Ist. 7627 c A. W. MONEY. TOM KING. , mHIS imported thoroughbred horse will ' 1 stand at Ms. WEBB'S Stables, Riccar- ' ton Road, on and after November 6, 1865. ' Terms—£s ss. C-8195 D. LANCE. mO STAND FOR SERVICE THIS ' SEASON AT MONEY'S STABLES, CHRISTCHURCH, THE ENTIRE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE TRADUCE R, BT 1 THE LIBEL. Traducer will be at KAIAPOI from midday on TUESDAY to mid-day on WEDNESDAY in each week. Terms £6 6s, payable January 1, 1866. 8598 c A. W. MONEY. fJpHE celebrated Clydesdale horse WELLINGTON P 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 1 road, Riccarton and Racecourse. ! Terms :—£B each mare, and 8s the grootu, 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. 7632 c D. INNES, Springfield. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT HILL'S VETERINARY INFIRMAR? ( CATHEDRAL SQUARE. KING FERGUS, a pure Clydesdale imported horse ; terms, £10 each maio (groom's fee, 10s cash), payable by thrto monts' bill of exchange at the time of sen ' ing, bills to be accepted at Mr. Hill's office, i 10 per cent allowed for cash. Limited to forty mares; five mares bond fide property oi same owner, one given in. BAY 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, at tht Victoria stables, Cashel-street, the imported horse QUICKSILVER, Imported Norfolk trotter,chesnut roan, rising 4 years, excellent temper and constitution, with an immense substance. Bred by Mr. James Coker, Downhani, near Lynn, Norfolk; got by old Prickwillow, champion of England, and considered by competent judges to be the best hack in his day. His dam, by old Merrilegs—by Lottery, grandsire—Performer, great grnndsire—Pretender, Young Pretender, Quicksilver's own brother, obtained the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Leeds, 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, The Entire Horse LOTTERY, WHICH took the second prize, as a Hack Stallion, at the Agricultural Show of 1865. Term 9 : £3 10s. For further particulars apply to J.W. BULLER Rakaia Terrace Station. 8903 Miscellaneous & SONS' WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, Emery, Biack Lead, &c. John Oakey & Sons, manufacturers of Hmeiy, Black Lead, Glass and Emery Papor, and Glasa Cloth, India-rubber Knife Boards, &c. Wellington Mills, 172, Black-friars Road, S., London. 6136

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1568, 21 December 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1568, 21 December 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1568, 21 December 1865, Page 4