CANTERBURY FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Ant PERSONS INSURED, who may have hart tho CHIMNEYS of their Buildings IwJ ÜbED by the recent Earthquakes, should, in their own interests, aT ONCE COMMUNICATE with the Insurance Company holdings the ns* on such Building. PEED. H. BARNS. Secretary. Christchurch, Sept. 1, 1888. BRU IKES. M S IDDLEPAEK TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT the mlddlepakb: stud farm, The Thoroughbred Horse APRBMONT, By Mortemer out of Araucaria. (ties Stud Books.) Since his importation from England, ApremonVa services have been almost entirely confined to hia owners' mares, but during that time he has shown himself the most consistently successful sire ever introduced to the Colony. Bast Season hia progeny WON SIXTY-ONE BACKS, a Record Unequalled by any other horse in the Colony; but to piece his services within the reach of all breeders, hia owners have determined to REDUCE Ul3 FEE to £lO 10*. Limited to Thirty Mares, exclusive of his owners’. ST GEORGE, By Tattendon, ont of Lady Chester. (see Stud Books.) St George is Full Brother to Chester (sire of Abercorn, Caxlyon, Cranbrook, and other brilliant performers on the Australian turf), and although represented by only eight performers during the past season, takes the Filth Place on the List of Winning Sires lor tho Tear. His two and three-year-olds are all of exceptional promise, and he will be limited to Twenty-five Public Mares at £lO 10s Each. Superior paddock accommodation provided Free of Charge for One Month. Every care but no responsibility. All foes payable at lime of services. For further particulars, apply to B. NOSWOETHT. 7286 Manager Middlopark, Kiccarton. LAWN TENNIS BALLS. JUST Opened, 100 dozen Ayera’ Champion. Wimbledon, Seamless, Roughed, and others. 182 W. BRICE. ERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. LOANS GRANTED PROM £SO to £30,000. H. R. WEBB, Manager. Offices s 188, Hereford street. 6939 P “Cahibbbuet Times. 1 THIS WEEK’S ISSUE CONTAINS A FULL ACCOUNT OP “THE NEW LEARNING,” AN ADAPTATION FROM "THE CLOUDS” OF ARISTOPHANES, (Bt Peofessoe Hist,ah). As performed by the Students of Canterbury College. This description has been SPECIALLY WRITTEN For the “ CANTERBURY TIMES ’» by a com. potent Critic. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS smothers the voice of depreciation. Ask for Worm's and accept nothing eleo.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8577, 3 September 1888, Page 4
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