To stand this Season, AT the MAKKET-PiiACE, Christchurcli the Fine Young Thorough-bred" Horse "JOE MILLEII/' by Jersey out /O f .-Jtfi« Miller, (own broihcr to Phcenix, hnlf broihsdV Bay Middlelon, winner of the Derby) by ']&,. j as aril out of Cobweb, (winner of the Oaks) 1> Phantom out of Filagree, by Soothsayer, Webby Waxy, -Hsrc, [vide Stud JJook.] Miss Miller, by Wanderer out of tin Aral mare, imported into V.D.L., by Captain Stewan of that Colony; Wanderer (bred by Lord Egreinonl) by Trump out of a Blackloek mare, her dam Camerton's dam by Precipitate, -Sec, [vide Stitd. Book.'] .;*"*■. This promising young horse is now rising five years old, perfectly quiet; free from vice 01 blemish, stands 16' hands high, a rich dad; chesnut. •. Terms £o a mare, ss. groomage, to be paid the lirst week in January, 1855.For further particulars apply to the groom, Jonah Whetci.br, Market-place, Christchurcb, or Mr. Wm. Packard, Norwich Quay, Lyttcllon. N.B. A cup of the value of Twenty Pounds will be placed in-the hands of the Jockey Club, lo be run for at ihe annual races by two-yea t olds' of " Joe Miller's" produce of the present s eason. To Stand this Season, At Ham Farm. rpilE Clydesdale Horse CANTERBURY, -*- imported by J. C. Waits Russell, Esq., stands 1(> hands and a half, 7 yis. old. His sire, " Young Scotsman," gained several1- prizes in the County Ayr. Mis graudsire, "Scotsman," "iiined the two first prizes in the Highland Agricultural >ho\v. 7Vt/h.«, £1 4.5-.—os. the Grown. WILLIAM WILKINSON HARKISON, TAILOE, London Street, Lytteilon, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lytteltou and Ciiiistciiurcii, thai he lias taken the' premises next to "Mr. Eraser's, in the above Street, wheje.be intends to carry on the business in all its branches, and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to insure a share of pub- j lie patr«»nairt\ ' W. W. H. has on sale .ready-made Coats, Vests, Trowsers, Sydney Tweeds, and very superior Broad islack Gluth.. ■ i Lyttohoa, Dee. J9, 1854. \> r|^ WO Respecflable Men, of sober habits, can i>e acccmiuodated with Hoard and Lodjrinsrs, at Mrs. Woods', -London Street, opposite Mr. Wiuuiaid's ollice. 1 Superior Double Utver "Cnbusts-Press, ■ witii Curd-Crushtrs, Vms, 1 Stiperior Engli»h-made Cart-body and shafts. ' 3 Pairs of n«h Cait-sbafls, complete. (i Copjier Milk-pails, tinned inside. 3 8 do/., heavy 4- bushel Corn Sacks. Goui.d Sc Miles. Kiccarton Sandy Oats. (\(~) BUSHKLS of these fatuous Seed pals now tin sale in Lytiekou. Terms ]Js. (id. a buslud. ciisli. Enquire of Mr. J. F. .Smart, Christchurch, or Bi.akiston iS: Co. KAiAPoT GENERAL STORES^ ~ rpni<', Unilersigned has on hand a large -*- a.-snitment of Ironinon<rcry, Nails, tin wart 1, and brick tools, J'lour, oatnjcal, and rioe, r>cei in tiercos, sail, ehi;osc, Tea, roflce. sugars, Sijaj>, starch, liltic, soda, pickles, Stock whips, pack saddles, cart harness, <See. / iifijie, sacks, sacking, X Biscuit (in tins), buckets, — >m-f J Powder, shut, caps, Whislci-y, lliim, Geneva, Wines, Siop clothing, &c. iScc. (Jko. C. Br.Acit. Aircnt.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 6 January 1855, Page 8
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490Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 6 January 1855, Page 8
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