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New Advertisements. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LTTTELTON. I'ositiTcly for TmS~NIGHT ONLY. PHIS (THURSDAY; EVENING, Sept. 26, Those Talented, Wonderful, Petite Artistes IUK NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. «r J- Small, Mr J. Chambers, and Mr T. I Kemp in one of their grand entertainments. •For particulars see programmes. 1780 ST. MARY'S CHURCH, ADDINGTON. AN ADJOURNED MEETING is apXI pointed to be held in the above Church on THURSDAY EVENING, the 2Gth met at scTen o'clock, for the further consideration ol Lliureh and School matters. _ The attendance of residents in the district is earnestly requeited. 11. JACOBS, Incumbent. September 23,1807. 1773 IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS. MESSRS MORRISON, SCLANDBRS, FLETCHER & CO. Have bought from the Trustees in the Estate of J. T. Peacock and Co., the whole of their valuable stock of DRAPERY, HOSIERY.IIABERDASIIERY AND MILLINERY, And from Mr Anderson, of London, and Mr Gould, of Christclmrch, the assorted shipments arrived for tho firm since Trustees were appointed. These include the goods now on hand ex PARIA, LINCOLN, AND LANCASHIRE WITCH. The large and well-assorted shipment for the SUMMER TRADE, Now being landed ex RED ROVER. As MESSRS MORRISON, SCLANDERS, FLETCHER & CO. could not receive all the above-mentioned large shipments into their own store, they have taken, for a short time, the premises knownas CASHEL HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, And notice will be given by advertisement as soon as a portion of the goods is ready for sale to the trade. All goods will be offered much under regular wholesale prices. Christchurch, 25th September, 1867. 1767 PARTNERSHIP OF MARSHALL & PATRICK. NOTICE. DR. MARSHALL begs to inform his Patients and the Public of Christchurch that Dr PATRICK has no power to Dissolve the Partnership ns stated, there having been no breach of the partnership articles on the part of himself (Dr Marshall). The Partnership still continues, and will continue, until dissolved by a deciiion of the Supreme Court or by effluxion of time. E. H. MARSHALL, M.D. Witness: H, Wtnn Williams, Solicitor, Christohurch, 01770 TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Draught Horse CLYDESDALE HERO. pLYDESDALE HERO is a splendid \J Light Bay Horse, five years old, of immense power and perfect symmetry, quiet temper, and good constitution; stands sixteen hands high, and possesses great bone and muscle, a good worker, and sure foal getter. He is out of the imported mare Scotland's Pride (imported by G. H. Lee, Esq.), by the famous Scotch horse Tom Sayers. Tom Sayers took the first prize at Kirkintulloch, when only two years old; second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries; and when three years old, first prize at Dalbeatie, Galloway j same year, second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Perth ; and at four years, first prize at Cupar-Fife; when five years old, first prize at Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Tom Sayers was bred by Mr Lockhart, Kirkmanoch, Stranraer, out of a thorough-bred Clydesdale Mare, got by Rob Roy, the sire of Black Leg. PEDIGREE.-Scotland's Pride was foaled in 1857, bred by Mr John Anderson, of Sraythson, Scotland; her dam, the celebrated Clydesdale Mare, which gained the first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, in 1860, beating thirty-two others, considered very superior oTer all in her class (See Journal of Agriculture of the Highland Society of Scotland). The Sire was the celebrated Clydesdale Horse, Lofty, who gained the premium at Glasgow, open to all Scotland and England. Scotland's Pride was in foal, 1861 (when sold to Mr Lee), to Mr Peter Crawford's Bay Horse, which gained the'first prize in the Three-year-old Class at the Highland Society'* Show at Dumfries, in 1860. CLYDESDALE HERO will stand every MONDAY, at MrPaget's Stables, Leithfield, leaving at 3 o'clock j at Mr Ashworth's, Kaikainui Hotel Stables, Kaiapoi, every THURSDAY, leaving at 3 o'clock; and at the Lion Hotel Stables, Rangiora, every SATURDAY. Terms:—Five Pounds, to be paid on or before the First of January. Groomage:—Five Shillings, to be paid at the time of service. ROBINSON BENN,

rriHE REVISING COMMISSIONER appointed under "The Brads Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1867," Scsjion XXVII., hereby gires notice that lie will hold Courts for revising the several Rolls of the districts referred to in the Schedule annexed at the following times:

NAME OF DISTRICT. Port Levy Pigeon Bay Akaroa.and Wamui.. Okain Bay Port Victoria Ilsathcote Courteiisy Miilrern Rukaia Kllesmere Springs Little River •fcmpleton Hiccnrtoii Avon

PLACE OF MEETING. . Mr Fleming's house . Pigeon Bay Hotel . Court House, Akaroa . Court House, Akaroa . Foster's Accommodation House... . Board office, Ferry road . White's Accommodation House.., . Mcßao's Accommodation House.. . Selwya Hotel . Board office, leeston . Board office, Ellesmere Junction road . Beach Hotel, Waikoko, Lake Forsyth . Mr M. J. Burke's house . Board office, Shand's road . Craythome's Hotel, Lincoln road . Taylor's, Harewood Hotel . Plough Inn, Dillovray's . Board office, Papanui road

JOSEPH BESWICK, Christckrch, September 25, ISG7. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2111, 26 September 1867, Page 3

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