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Pure Merino Earns. FOR SALE, a few 2-Tooth RAMS, of the above breed. No better blood in the Colony, or New South Wales. Delivery after Shearing. For particulars, apply to Longden & Le Cren. TO BE SOLD, HTHE Fine, Thorough-bred Entire Horse, GLENDON, expected to arrive early in October. Glendon was bred by H. Scott, Esq., of Glendon, N. S. W., and foaled Sep. 28th, 1845, was got by " Cap a pie," out of" Griselda," by " Dover ;" grandam," Gertrude" by " Trumpet," her dam "Gidley." • "* " Cap-a-pie" (imported) by the " Colonel" out of" Sister to Cactus." See Stud-Book, vol. iv. p. 450. " Dover," (imported) by " Patron," out of " Maid of Kent." See Stud-Book, vol. iv..p. 258. "Trumpet," (imported) own brother to "Bugle," by." Tiresias," out pf a Reubens mare. Glendon is perfectly sound, having done no work, and is, in every respect, calculated for this district: being a most powerful horse in a small compass. He is allowed to be one of the best horses imported to New Zealand. J. S. Cavebhill. To stand this Season at the Cheviot Hills. FARMER'S FAVOURITE, a pure Clydesdale horse, imported from V.D.L., in 1851, is a bright bay, black points, 16 hands high, rising five years old, and for shape, bone, beauty and action, he is considered the pride of the island. Farmer's Favourite gained the prize at Launceston as the best yearling colt. . Terms £4. 4s. Lyttelton. Sep. 29th. To Stand this Season, At Ham Farm, HP HE thorough-bred Horse, Shamrock, He is a bright bay, stands sixteen hands, strong boned, very good tempered, and 7 yrs. old. His sire, Mr. Rouse's (of Guntawarry) English blood horse,'" St. John. His dam a thorough-bred Camerton mare. Shamrock won the prize at the Agricultural Society's show as the "best colonial blood stallion." Terms, £5 55., and ss. the Groom. CANTERBURY. A PURE Clydesdale Horse, imported by J. C. Watts Russell, in 1850. He is a dark Brown, stands sixteen hands and half an inch, with good bone and excellent temper. Rising 7 yrs. old. His sire," Young Scotsman," gained several prizes in the County Ayr. His grandsire, the "Scotsman," the property ofWra. Kirkwood, of Grimesal, Dunlope, gained the two first prizes in the Highland Agricultural Show. Terms, £4 45., and ss. the Groom. SPEED THE PLOUGH. \ STRONG-boned, powerful Bay horse, -£*- stands sixteen two. Rising five years old* His sire, "Young Prince,"a pure Suffolk, imported by J. W. Gleadow, Esq., to Van Diemens Land. His dam, a Government mare by the celebrated imported horse, " Sampson." Terms, £4 45., and ss. the Groom. N.B. No mares taken after the Ist January, when the money will be collected. The Grooms fee to he paid to himself at the time. One of the Horses will be at the Stables of the Royal Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of two and three o'clock, for the purpose of trying mares. "DUKE." A WELL-BRED, good-tempered, close, active, Clydesdale, of great bone and power, a dark bay with black points, 5 years old, will cover this season, at Mr. Fisher's farm, on the Heathcote. Terms £2. 2s. for each mare, and ss. the -* groom. HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY AT THE "Golden Fleece Hotel" Livery and Bait Stables, Christchurch, SADDLE HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY TO Mr. Jackson, opposite the White Hart Inn, * Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 147, 29 October 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 147, 29 October 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 147, 29 October 1853, Page 2

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