FOR SALE AT CHRISTOHU RGH, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. TpOUR EXCELLENT HOUSES, Lined J- and Weather-Boarded, with Verandahs, each fenced in, and finished in every respect. They are am, Let to most respectable tenants, and will be sold together with the Land on which they stand, thus securing the pioperty to the purchaser. The above affords a first-rate opportunity for investing Money, or of making- provision for the younger branches of a family, as at least 25 per Cent can be realized on the property. For further particulars, apply to LONGDEN & Le CREN. To Stand this Season, at Teviotdale, Double Corner. HHHE Imported Clydesdale Horse, -*- " DOBBIN," late the property of John Deans, Esq. s His Stock is so well known in the district, that comment is unnecessary. Terms, Three Guineas each Mare. J. S. CaverhiuL Nov. 1, 1851. "DUKE," rpHOROUGH-BRED Imported Due- •*- ham Bull, will serve Cows for the ensuing season, at the Motunau Station, at Five Guineas per head. His last year's stock, which are now on the Station, together with his pedigree, as described below in the extract from the Herd Book, are sufficient guarantees of his pure Blood. " Thomas Rentoh, Esq., Farnley. Roan Bull Calf,— Calved May 7, 1848, by Satisfy, (a.) Dam, Leopardis, by Conqueror, (No. 3463.) Grand dam, Queen, by Norfolk, (2377.) G. G. dam, Spots, by Folly foot, (3818.) G.G. G. dam, Span, by Hero, (1110.) Duke's own Sire, " Satisfy," was got by " Stuart" (7623.) Out of Gift by Camden the 2nd, (3265) Grand dam, Juno, by Meteor, 2, (2305) G. G. dam, Fairy, bjr Baronet, (774) G. G. G. dam, Flirt, by Pyramus, (533) G. G. G. G. dam, Wanton, by Regent, (1363) The Cows will be taken every care of, but without responsibility. J. S. Oaverhill. November 7, 1851. fn the Press, and shortly to be Published, by order of the Council of the Society of Land-Purchasers, HHHE REPORT oir the SELECT -*- COMMITTEE appointed to take into Consideration the best means of improving the Communication between the Port and the Plains. Price 6d. 50 BUSHELS OF MAIZE, A LARGE Collection of Superior VEGETABLE SEEDS. W. Wilson, Nurseryman, Botanic Gardeu, opposite the Bricks, Christchurch. LYTTELTOH CHCTftCH BUILDING COMMITTEE. The Rev. B. W. Dudley, Chairman. J. R. Godley, Esq. Mr. Longden, Dr. Donald, Mr. Packer, Mr. Bayfield, Mr. Wormald, Mr. Fitzgerald, The Rev. H. Jacobs, Mr. Hamilton, Hon. Sec. Names of subscribers will be received at the Union Bank, Lyttelton, or by any Member of the Committee. je. s. d. Amount of subscriptions already published 801 1 0 Mr. E. Wright . . . . 5 0 0 Mr. Burrell Parkerson (Sumner) . 1 0 o Mr. R. Knowles Parkerson (do.) . 10 0 Mr. Cholmondeley . . . 110 Balance of Lyttelton General Church Fund 16 4 5 12 5
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 4
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