Stakes, and to be handicapped by the' steward* or whom they may appoint. Once round and a distance. The Forced Handicai' of 10 sovs., h t f t for the winner of any races except the P or [ and Selling Stakes, and Consolation PU,,. open to any other horse; second horse to^iiVc his stake. Horses to be named at the s;nne ti n ] e as for the Consolation plate, and to be handicapped in tbe same manner. Once round and a distance. C. Elliott, Secretary to the Turf Club. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~~" riIHE Sxeameh " Nelson" will leave LyttelJL ton for Otago, via Akaroa, This Day, the 10th inst., at 9 a.m., weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to 11. Latter, or U. J. Le Chen. THE Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wool, delivered at the Stores of Robt. Waitt, Esq. P. B. Boulton. Lyttelton, Feb. sth. Wool and other New Zealand Produce. HPHE Undersigned is prepared to make liberal advances on Wool, or other produce consigned to his agents in London. A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Dec. Bth. Feeding Staff from the Plains. A FEW hundred bushels of best Oats ■"• Do. do. do. Malting Bailey Inwood's Bran R. Waitt. Jan- 12, 1855. Ex " Royal Stuart," WOOLPACKS, Blankets, very sup prior, 10-qr., 11-qr., and 12-qr. Blue Serge Shirts do. Scotch Twill do. Worsted Hose and half do. Moleskin Trowsers, white and drab, Water-tight Boots, well made. A. J. Alport. Lyttelton, Jan. 11, 1855. - On Sale, at the "limes" Office, Lyttelton, BURTON ALE,> Hogsheads Brandy in do. and qr.-casks Soap, English Candles Coffee Sugar Watertight Boots Rick-cloths Tarpaulin Canvas Blankets, Witney Stationery and Books (a large assortment) Deep-leaf Gold, &c. White-lead j (very superior), in 28 ll>. 56 lb.,and 112 ib. packages. FOR SALE. 2 700 WELL BRED EWES, now 9 depasturing on Mr. Caverhill's station at the Cheviott hills. Warranted clean. j Apply to Mr. Parkinson, Gollau's Bay, or Mr. Waitl, Lyttelton. Feb. 9th, 1855Ex "Thomas & Henry." OOQ BAGS assorted sugars 2 hhds. double refined sugar 10 chests Congou 40 half chests Congou, superior brand 30 boxes do. do. 20 bags best Patna table rice 4 qrs. and 80 octaves, best sherry 10 qrs. Marsala 40 doz. superior Port \ 20 cases Claret 4 cases Burgundy Sulphur, turps, arsenic Soft soap 2 doz. hair bottom chairs 2 doz. folding cane seated chairs &o. &c. &c. Rout. Waitt. Feb. 9th, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 10 February 1855, Page 6
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