NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tl^R S. B. S E V M O UR, DENTIST, GLOUCESTER STREET, (Opposite the Telegraph office). ARTIFICIAL TEETH FITTED AT CONSIDERABLY REDUCED CHARGER 4321 CAISTEKBUUY MUbIC DEPOT, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDINGS Cn istchuhch. HARMONIUMS, by Alexantbk and others, from TEN GUINEAS and upwards— all first-rate value. Inspection invited. For the Proprietor, 4385 J. J. MILNER. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of the late ALEXANDER MATHEWS, deceased, are requested to call and make the necessary arrangements at SEXTON & CLARKE'S; WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS Opposite Preece'a Saleyards, Triangle, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. JOHN MATHEWS, Administrator. The highest price given for BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, & BACON AT THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT. CASES OF QUININE, CHAMPAGNE, AND QUININE WINE, FOR SALE. 4290 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Lyttellon Times beg to inform the public that they have made arrangements which will enable them every month to PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS TO THEIR PAPER with a FKEK COPY of the EUROPEAN MAIL. It is unnecessary to enlarge upon the merits of the European Mail, as they speak for themselves. Those who have seen the paper agree ; ■ that it is the mott complete and best arranged monthly summary of European news which reaches the Colonies. The first supply of the European Mail intended for the Subscribers to the Lytteton Times will leave London on December 31, and from that time the European Mail will be regularly delivered with the limes immediately after the arrival of the English Mail c 4097 BNJU'OF NXW ABVKIITIMijUKiSrH. BOAUD and LODGING for 'I wo Single Men, in a respectable family. Terms moderate. Enquire of Mr SMITH, Peterhorough street, four doors from the Devonshire Arms. 4452 TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, AT MR W. D. BARNARD'S. FARM, LINCOLN ROAD. rpHE imported Norfolk Trotting Stallion SHALES. SHALES was bred by John Thurlow Twnitee, Fsq.,of Carleton Korehoe, Wymondl»m, Norfolk. iiis-sire, Shales, the property of the late W. Wright, K*q., Kring; his dam, a superior mure railed lieuuty. bred and . 'hunted by the Ja-v. Minus, by Cannell's Uld Lord of the Mnnor. Gr. sire, that celebrated horse Mr Powell's Black Shales, dam by Emilius. G. gr. sire, Chadd'e Shales, bred by the lat ('pptiiin dgden,of Watlington, from his notee trotting mare. G. g. gr. sire, Old Marshland Shales, the cliunijiion of all trotters. S'H ALES is a rich bay, with blnck points four years old, stands t-ixteen hands high, with great substance, spk-iniid temrer mid ct institution, and inherits the blood-like qoalii its of his ancestors, with first-rate trotting action. The colts got by the grand old I'ring horse ate unequalled by the stock of any other linrfe in the United Kingdom, in proof of vhich one dealer alone, in the County of >* or folk, purchased (for the London market) over one hundred of them, averaging £100 eai-h. Terms— Five Guineas, and Five Shillings Groomage. Limited to Forty Mares. A Good Paddock provided for the reception of Mares. Every care t«ken, but no nsi^onMbility. Gra?s 2s 6d per week. All expenses must be paid previous to delivery of the mares. For further particulars apply to W. D. BARNARD. ( hr:s!churcli, Sept. 6, JSCSI C43SI
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 469, 17 November 1869, Page 4
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