HOUSE FOR SALE. J^ STRONGLY Timbered HOUSE, partly lined and weather boarded, 33 by 22, with good upper floor. Apply to Geo. H. Tribe. Norwich Quay, Oct. 19, 1853. FOR SAii^ A DWELLING-HOUSE, Coach-house, J~%- Stable, &c, together with the Freehold' land on which they stand, being pavt of section 1050 in Oxford Terrace West, Christcliurch, and now in the occupation of Ciiptain Harvey. Apply to Air. FI. I. Cricllund, Christchurch. FOR SALE, A NEW Four Horse Power Thrashing ' -£*- Machine, with Pulley Wheel affixed to the Drum, and a new Winnowing Machine complete, by Gooch, of Northampton. Apply to Mr. George Gould, Christchurch. ON SALE. ~~ In lots of not less than One Acre. 'J' HE Standing- Timber of Section No. 316 in llangiora Bush. Apply to Mr. Cridland, Christchurch. FOR SALE, ~ T^HEAT, Wheat and Oat Straw, Early • * and Late Potatoes, at moderate prices. Application to be made to Mr. J. S. Willis, Han ford Farm, River Heathcote. FOR SALE, A PATENT CHEESE-PRESS, with -£*- extra screws, also, a patent metallic Churn. S. Gibbs. Christehureh, Nov. 1, 1553. FOR SALE, A VERY handsome Saddle and Harness -*-*- Mare, accustomed to Plough, Harrow, and useful for all purposes. No vice, fine tempered, and perfectly sound. Apply to Mr. Jackson, Christchurch. ' N.B. To prevent trouble of calling, price £75, cash. TO BE SOLD, HpHE Fine,. Thorough-bred Entire Horse, GLENDON, expected to arrive early in October. Glendon was bred by H. Scott, Esq., of Glendon, N. S. \V., and foaled Sep. 28th, 1845, was got by " Gap 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" cut of a Reubins mare..;^ Glendon is perfectly sound, having done no work, and is, in every respect, calculated for this district: beinsj a most powerful horse in a small compass. He is allowed to be one of the best horses imported to New Zealand. J. S. Cavbruill. FOR SALE, ABOUT 20 Rams from 12 to 16-months old, out of the Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans, and by the Company's first ..class Rams. Price £4 each. Apply to Messrs. Cookson and Co., or J. C. W. Russell, Esq., Ham. FOR SALE, 2Q RAMS, on the Rakaia Terrace O Station. / Apply either at the Station, or to Mr. Haul, ( in Christchurch. .' 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 CkEN.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 149, 12 November 1853, Page 2
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