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Business Notices. WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY DECEMBER, Price Two Shillings, iHE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC, DIRECTORY AND YEAR-BOOK Being the Fifteenth Year of Publication. The Almanac will Contain Ephemeris, Astronomical Information Directions for Gardening, Narrative of Events, General and Provincial Government Directories, Trades Directories for all the Towns in the Province (compiled up to the latest date), ■ The Usual Large Amount of Miscellaneous! Matter, with Considerable Additions. The Publishers haying spared no trouble or expense in compiling the work, can confidently reccommend the Southern Provinces Almanac as the Best Production of its kind in the colony. From unavoidable circumstances, the Publication of the Southern Provinces Almanac has, on one or two' previous occasions, been delayed until the month of January. The Publishers undertake that THE PRESENT ISSUE Shall he in the Hands of the Public by the MIDDLE OE DECEMBER. The very large circulation of this Valuable and Long Established Almanac renders it an Excellent MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. And especially on account of the Low Rates Charged for Space. Orders for Advertisements can be left with any of the following Agents : Mr W. Rayner, Lyttelton; Mr J. D. Garwood, Akaroa; Mr J. Younghusband, Timaru; Mr C. J. Rayner, Timuka; Mr J. Hebden, Kaiapoi; Messrs. T Thompson & Co., Rangiora; Mr T. Woodfield, Oxford; and Messrs. J. White & Co., Leithfield. Charges fob Advertising : Full Page, £110s; and 5s per Inch for Smaller Advertisements. Copies of the Almanac can be bespoken at any of the Agencies of the Lyttelton Times in the Province. WARD & REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Lyttelton Times Office, 1602 c fhristchurch. Stud Horses, MAZEPPA. nWS PONY will Stand the Season at . Mr Fisher's Farm, Colombo street south. Terms:— £2 los on first service; groomage, ss. Or, £3 3s on Ist February, 1868 ; groomnge, ss. Oct. 1,1867. 1967 TO STAND THIS SEASON. mHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE (Sire of Relle of the Isle, Magenta, &c.) Will stand this season at the Otaio station, near Timaru. Malton is a dark chesnut, bred by Sir Tattoo t-'ykes, in 1858, by Hifleman, dnm by Hampton, grand dam, Centurion's dam by t'minis, hifleman by Touchstone, out of Campfollower, by The Colonel. For fin tber particulars, see English Stud Book. Tekjis—Eiglit guineas each mare, to be paid before removal of the nmre, season beginning Oct, 1. Good Paddocks provided, but. no responsibility incurred. 1883 G. H. MARTELLI. TO COVER THIS SEASON. At St. Kilda Farm, Mendeville Swamp, Rangiora, ABRAHAM NEWLAND. ABRAHAM NKWLAND is 4 years old, jet black, 16J hands high, very docile, an excellent worker, and sure foal getter. His sire, the celebrated Abraham Newland, imported by George Duppa, Esq.; dam, a superior imported n.are. 'i ermst £3 each marc, 5s groomage. Guarantee, 4 guineas each. Good paddock accommodation at moderate charges. Apply to Mr J. H. CATON; or his Manager, on the farm. c 2034 TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE ENTIBB HORSE YOUNG WELLINGTON. His Sire, the well-known imported horse Wellington, bis dnm, ut first class mare, the property of J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. YOI'NG WELLINGTON will travel and be at the following places and time hereunder mentioned " Weekly." Mondays, at the Plough Inn, Riccarton, from 8 to it a in.; at the Wheat Sheaf Shand's Track, from 2 p.m , to 8 a.m. on Tuesday ; at Loe's, Ueston, from 2 to 5 p.m j at Southbridge from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. on Wednesday ; at Mmkespeare's, llalswell, from 3 p.m. to 10 a.m. on Thursday, and at Barrett's Hotel, Christchnreh, for the remainder of the week. Terms £l los cash, or £3 on Ist February, Groomnge 2b 6d at the time of service. For further particulars apply to the owner. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 2221 c Barrett's hotel.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2139, 29 October 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2139, 29 October 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2139, 29 October 1867, Page 4

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