JUST PUBLISHED, price Is., & %tttex TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, IN REPLY to bis attacks on the Canterbury Association and Settlement. By Edward Jebningham Wakjbfield. Sold at the Times office; by E. Beamish, Norwich Quay, and A. Basfield, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton : and by C. W. Bishop, Market-Place, Christchurch. ANDREW GEDDIS^ ~ BOAT-BUSLDER, CARTWRIGHT, *c.,. Apply at Mr. Simpson's, London-st., Lyttelton. MR. GUNDRY, Cashel-streex, Christchorch. J. D ILL O WAY, GUN AND JOBBING SMITH, Near the Land Office, Christchurch. ST.B. Barrels browned and Stocks varnished. Ancient Order of Foresters. A Meeting was held on Monday even- -£*- ing last, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, for the purpose of establishing a Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters as a Benefit Society, An adjourned meeting will be held on Monday evening next, the loth anst., when those desirous of becoming members are invited to attend, or to apply to R. Hoodfokd, Riccartou, or at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch. Christchnrch, Sept. Bth. TO STOREKEEPERS. rpHE undersigned are Importers of all -*-■ descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. Longden and Le Cren. Well-Bred Saddle Horses for Sale. 1. "TAMERLANE;" a powerful black gelding, a good fencer, rising 6 years old ; bred by H. St. Hill, Esq., at Wellington. Tamerlane is by the Hon. EL W. Petre's imported horse " Riddlesworth," out of " Pastile" 's dam. He ran second to " Lapwing" for the Produce Plate at Buvnham Water Races in 1851 ; and was beaten by half-a-neck only, after a severely contested race of four heats. Pastile is a wellknown winner of several plates and purses at Wellington. 2. "ORLANDO;" a bay gelding, rising 6 years old; bred by H. St. Hill, Esq., at Wellington. Orlando is by the Hon. H. XV. Petre's imported horse " iEther," out of " Nominee" 's dam. He won the Produce Cup at Burnham Water Races in 1850. 3. " ROBIN HOOD ;" a bay gelding, aged ; said to Le half-brother to " Jorrocks," well known on the Sydney turf: a remarkably pleasant hack and good fencer, and carries a lady. 4. "'JOHNNY HEKI|;" a bay gelding rising 7 years old, by "./Ether," out of a Cape mare imported by the Hon. H. W. Petre. 5. "BOBBY;" a bay gelding, rising 7 years old ; a very hardy and safe hack, and carries a lady. Also, a very hardy and strong Stock-horse, aged. Apply to E. Jerningham Wakefield, Tor Sale, by the Undersigned, SEVERAL Excellent SADDLE HORSES, Milch Cows, Working Bullocks, and Wether Sheep. Also, daily expected, a consignment of the very best bred Cattle, consisting of Milch Cows, Bullocks, and Heifers. For particulars, apply to John T. Paekinson, Gollan's Bay. NOTICE. THE Undersigned is prepared to take Sheep and Cattle for grazing on his run i at the mouth of the Waipara. For terms ap- j ply to A. J. Ajlpoet, Esplanade, or at the station. C. H, Bhown.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 September 1851, Page 8
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