GREY RIVER COAL COMPANC (LIMITED). A MEETING of Shareholders will be SkSS at the Company's Office in CiwieSchnrch. on MONDAY, the 15th Nov., s& Hnlf-past Two o'clock. J. DUUMMOND MACPHERSON, Christchurch, 6th November, 1869. [4&S LYTTELTON AND PORT VICIOHIA. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE SPRING EXHIBITION will tabe place on TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1869, IN THE COLONISTS' HALL. Prize schedules and members' tickets cusgr be obtained of the Secretary, Mr Carder; «■ the Treasurer, Mr C. W. 11. Woledge. The Committee invite exhibits of poultry, dairy produce, and local arts nnd manufactures. 4316 /CRICKET SHOES AND SPjKES/" Kj jones brothers, bootmakers and importers, COLOMBO bTRKET, Two doors from Professor Ayers. 436E E. C. CARTMEL " BEGS to inform the Tradesmen of ChrisSchurch that he DELIVERS and CO£LELTS ACCOUNTS, and executes all kss«« of commissions entrusted to hie care wiifc despatch. Present business address — MR. HARRISON, TAILOR, CASHEL STREET. 420£ ALBION HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCIICRCH. BOOK, TRACT, AND STATIONERY DEPOT, AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. All the publications of the Religious Tnufi Society imported ; Periodicals monthly. 4317 R. BINSTEAD. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, AT MR W. D. BARNARD'S FAB^ LINCOLN ROAD. fTIHE imported Norfolk Trotting Stallice SHALES. SHALES was bred by John TlmrTcwr ' Twaites, Ksq., of Carleton Forehoe, WymocSham, Norfolk. His sire, Shales, the property of the Ute W. Wright, Esq., Fring; his dam, a superior mare called Beauty, bred and huuted by tie Rev. Minus, by Cannell's Old Lord of t&o Manor. Gr. Eire, that celebrated horse Mr PowelfiG Black Shales, dam by Emilius. G. gr. sire, Chadd's Shales, bred by the lal£ Captain Ogden, of Watlington, from his note trotting mare. G. g. gr. sire, Old Marshland Shales, the champion of all trotters. SHALES is a rich bay, with black points, four years old, stands sixteen hands high, with great Bubstance, splendid temper and constitution, and inherits the blood-like qualities of his ancestors, with first-rate trotti?£ action. The colts got by the grand old fcring horns are unequalled by the stock of any other horse in the United Kingdom, in proof <& which one dealer alone, in the County «af Norfolk, purchased (for the London marked over one hundred of them, averaging £\&a each. Terms— Five Guineas, and Five Sbilliuge Groomage. Limited to Forty Mares. A Good Paddock provided for the recepfeai of Mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Grass 2s 6d per week. AU expenses must be paid previous to de&very of the mares. Forf urther particulars apply to W. D. BARNARa Christchurch, Sept. 6, 1869. c433a WANTED TO PUCHASE, FOR CASH, 2 ACRES of PADDOCK, with houee aSS. garden, within two miles of the Pc<soffice, Cbristchurclt. North Road preferred. Address J. W., Post-office, Christchurch.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 466, 13 November 1869, Page 1
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