Cattle for Sale. I T7IOR SALE, 85 Heifers, ex "Tory," now JJ depasturing near Christeliurch. I Apply to Mr. Longden, Christeliurch ;or I Mr. Le Crkn, Lyltehou. Cattle for Sale, just arrived, ABOUT 35 two-year old HEIFERS, with Calves, being; some of Mr. Duppa's cele- | brated Stock, just arrived from Nelson. I The undersigned have no hesitation in staI tinjr the above to be some of the finest Cattle I in the Settlement, and to any one about to form & a Dairy Station, they would turn out a most useful and profitable lot. Apply to Mr. Longden, Christchurch ; or JTr. Le Cbkn, L'yttelton. I Horses for Sale. I O SUPERIOR MARES broken to sadI £ die and harness, ; 2 2-yr. old fillies. | Apply to Mr. Le Cren, Lyttelton. ~ FOR SALE, ABOUT 20 Rams from 12 to 16 months old, out of the Merino Ewes imported by I Mr. Deans, and by the Company's first class I Rams. Price £4 each. Apply to Messrs. [ Cookson and Co., or J. C. W. Russell, Esq., I Ham. f ~~FOR SALE^ I /^ RAMS, on the Rakaia Tjekkace I " Station. f Apply either at the Station, or to Mr. Hai,l, | Cliristchurch. | olrsluTi I In lots of not less than One Acre. I <HpHE Standing Timber of Section No. | 316 in Rangiora Bush. % Apply to Mr. Cridland, Christchurch. T FOR SAII, f 7L BOUT 40 Well-bred PIGS. ?**-*• The undersigned has no hesitation in ■ stating- the above to be one of the finest collec- , lion of Pigs in the colony. , J. H. Moobe, .. ' Ferry Road. •d February 18th. 5" J. H. M. takes this opportunity to remind a the public that he still has the BoAia Pig, which 5 won the second prize at the late Cattle Show. | Charge, 7s. 6d. ! FOR Ult, t To arrive shortly from Wellington, per the 3 " Duke of Portland." I pOMPLETE sets of Cart Harness, shaft f and trace I Stockmen's Saddles and Bridles I Stuffed and SnafSe Bridles f Hobbles and Saddle Cloths | Serge Reg-atta Shirts I Wide-awnke Hats | Wot)]]en Cord, extra strong- : Birch, Folding and Arm Chairs I Biakiston & Co. I Lyttelton, February 20, 1854. f Dray and Dray-wheels for Sale. A STRONG Bullock Dray, with side- > irons. l 2 pairs strong Dray-wheels. | A. J. Alport. | 2. Norwich Quay. Lyttelton, I Feb. 22, 1854. I Ex "Eliza," and late Arrivals. I T^IGS, Currants. Dried Apples, Raisins, | " and Almonds. Also assorted Essences, | Fiuits and Jams, Europe Rope, No. 1, Shot, jf a few Corn Sacks, &c. | China Tea Sets, 245. 4 Geo. Gould, § Christehurch. I Just Received, l^pHE Choicest lot of Boy's and Children's £ - Felt and Beaver Hats ever imported. k-Also, 1 case of Genuine Lavender water, and f Eau de Cologne. t Ou Sale at Geo. Gould's, General Store, "iChristchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 164, 25 February 1854, Page 11
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