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TTirrß have BEHOVED to out New Promisee, .W„ HIQHarKKCT. HOBBS & CO. 5201 137 10 FoEMEES. WE are Cash Puroha’ora of or will make liberal advances on same consigned 60M.1M IU the A 00. EABTEE HOLIDAYS. ■ EXCUESION TO AKAEOA. THE Union s. s. Xpmpany*s s. s. WbLUtJQTON will leave Lyt- , T. ' * - jt V AnTVnoas WEL- - LINQTOW wui wuvoLytJfifS&tSSS* tolton for Akaroa on TbnrsIMJraafeU' day, March 25, at 6 p.m, tickets bSnr^Sb l6 for letuin by WANA * March SO. v BETUEN TICKETS (including Bail «V GOOD FBIDAY EXCUESION. rjpHß b.b. - a'k a b o a Via make an Eicumon Trip on GOOD IHI DAY —-———to PIGEON BAY,' leaving thoaSvnl of the 930 a.ffl. Train, faSn Pigeon Biy in time to catch the 5.50 Train to Christchurch. until Farceße turn for the day, Ss. i available until M rShmont booth, nndcr lhe f Hr H. Firminton, will bo on the Wharf Bay. Master.

19 4 THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1880. S ALB 07 THE MIDDLE PARK STUD COMPANY’S THOROUGHBRED OOLTS AM ‘PILMES, AVD BROOD MARIS. tmteSSES B. WELKIN A CO. will offer for solo . BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE _ >; ", MIDDLE PARR STUD FARM, Eiccarton, near Christchurch, ON. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, The following ' HIGHLY-BRED STOCK, By Tbauuceb and other fashionable sires, ; from imported mares■ TEAELIHGB ; BLACK or BROWN COLT, by Traduoer from Idalia (own brother to Betrayer ana Sir Modred) ; Idalia by Cambnecaa , from pmcibella, by Yoftigeur j Cambuscan by Now. minster BAY COLT, by Traduoer from Hammock, by Orest from Mother Neasham, by Buccaneer BAY COIiT, by Tradnoer from Maria Theresa, by Estonian (own brother to. Stookwell) of Marie Louise, by Gunboat, by Sir Hercules CHESTNUT COLT, by Traduoer from Eupee (late Half-crown), by Dollar from Minonche, by The Baton ; ■. BEOWN COLT, by Tradnoer from Flcurange, ■by Consul from Mademoiselle do Fontapoy ; Consul by Monarque CHESTNUT COLT, by Tradnoer from Charm, 'by Narbonne from Eosina. by Orlando 'CHESTNUT GELDING, by Tradnoer; his dam Opera, by U Barbiere out of Cassandra, by •Priam—Princess, by Giatis, Ac. ’ •CHESTNUT GELDING, by, Castaway from Sweetmeat (imp), by Bngaiplaua f ■BEOWN FILLY, by Tradnoer ont of Norma, by Eavenswprth (imp) out of Opera, by H " Barbiere out of Cassandra, Ac. iBAY GELDING, by Albany (imp) eat of Becky : • Sharp, by Tradnoer -out oc Miss flat, by, Peter Plat (imp) out of Mountain Nymph (iOP) J •CHESTNUT BILLY. byDmiel O’Eonrke; her dam. Bed Eose, by Txaducet. •CHESTNUT GELDING, by Castaway *or Korari out of Eglantine, by Traduoer out of Moss Eose. TWO-YEAE OLDS. •CHESTNUT PILLY, by Castaway s her dam. Moss Bose, by Camden from Besebnd, by 11 Barbiere. fBAT FELLY, by Albany dam Miss Plat, >by Peter Plat (im#) orct of Mountain Nymph (imp). , ; •BEOWN FILLY, byCastaway; Sierdam Sweetbriar, by Antidote (imp) from Moss Bobo, : by Camden from ToungScsebud, by Sir, Hercules from Eoeebnd, by 11 Barbiere.' This filly is half-sister to Chancellor. JiBAY FELLY, by Castaway from Cascade, by, Sledmere (impj) from Waterwitoh, by Camden from Mermaid (imp), by King Tom from Waterwitch, by Plying Dutdh•CHESTNUT COLT. by -Castaway out of Som-' nambnla, by Towtou -.(imp) out of Opera, by 11 Barbiere -out of Cassandra, by Priam i Out of Princess, by Gratis. -Bomnambula, the dam of this colt, was full sister, to the celebratod Tambarini, winner of the C. J;C. (Handicap and Canterbury Cup, and was herself' •very fast when in training, * i CHESTNUT GELDING, by Castaway out ofj Opera, by II Barbiere out of Cassandra,)by' Priam out of Princess, by Gratis, •CHESTNUT GELIMNG, “Orange Lightning,” 5 years, by Dead Slot (sire of Mata) from Fair Puritan, by Oliver Cromwell (imp) put of Sky bird (imp). Noth. —Castaway, the sire of all the above lots ‘ with the exception of Orange Lightning, is by Tradnoer from • Mermaid (imp), Ac., and consequently own brother to Lurllne, the best mare 1 over saddled in these Colonies. Castaway himself was a performer of more than average merit, as -when not nearly fit he can a good second to Papapa for the Canterbury Derby. He won numerous races daring his two seasons on the turf, and for bone, substance, and quality he is not to be excelled by any stallion now standing in New Zealand. BSOODMAEEB. ' Chestnut mareNOEMA, foaled 1673, by Bavenaworth (imp.) out of Opera, by II Barbiere out of Cassandra, by Priam—Princess, by Gratis, Ac. Served by Totara, by Diomedes (imp.) out of Waimea (Manuka and Papapa’s dam). With Filly Foal by Traduoer. Chestont mare OPEBA, foaled 1660 j dam of lot previous. Opera is also the dome ot Tamburini, Somnambnla, Ac. Served by Totara. Bay mare CASTA DIVA, by Tradnoer out of Opera. Served by Totara, Chestnut mare MOSS EOSE, by Camden oqt of Young Bosebnd, by Sir Hercules; her dame Bosebad. by II Barbiere, Ac. Served by St George (brother to Chester), by Tat. tendon, out of Lady Chester, by Stockwell, Ac. With Colt Foal by Tradnoer. Chestnut more SWEETMEAT (imp), foaled 1861. by Sugarplum out of Verbena (late Molly Mogg), by Slane out of Peggy, by Bourbon—Masquerade, by Buzzard. Served by St George. With Filly Foal by Traducer, Chestnut mare EGLANTINE, by Traducer out of Moss Eose, by Camden out ot Young Bosebud, by Sir Hercules out of Bosobnd, by 11 Barbiere, Ac. Served by Totara. ; Chestnut mare MAID-OF-ALL-WOEK, foaled 1871, by Malton (imp) out of Bevoke, by Sir Hercules out of Finesse, by Toss oat. of Flirt, Ac. Bevoke is the dam of Trump Card, winner of many races. Including the Canterbury Derby, Christchurch Plate, Wellington Derby, Dunedin Derby, Queen’s Plate at Dunedin, Ac.. Malton was the sire of Belle of the Isles, winner of the Canterbury Cup, and dam of Templeton. Served by Totara. If any reservo is placed on the stock it wjll be announced at the time of sale, but in no case will it ozceed SOO guineas. 6604 175 E. WILKIN A CO.

ENGLISH WHEAT SHIPMENTS. THE Undersigned are prepared to ship Wheat to London or any other Port in the United Kingdom for farmers or others i making liberal CASH ADVANCES against same on favourable terms. • - ' Farmers placing their Wheat in onr hands for shipment can rely upon the ENGLISH C HAEGES being SEDUCED to a minimum, and upon receiving PBOMPT ACCOUNT SALES. ; . f Intending shippers fishing to avail themselves of the present opportunity of testing the London and other English wheat markets, are recoin, mended to make IMMEDIATE APPLICATION for space. 5073-133 BOTSE. STEAD ft CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 4

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