NOTICE. X LIGHT STRAWBERRY COW -£*- branded QC ou near rump and anchor orand*on the hip has'-been'running with my cattle for five months. The owner can have the same by paying the expenses. Eli Salt. FOR SAIE," A PINE Cart Mare with Colt by her side (sire "Canterbury.*') Price, for both, £125. The Mare is one of the best Plough Blares in the Colony ;-and is again in Foal. Also, — Six "Useful fCows, in Calf, to one of the purest hied Bulls in the Settlement. Price, £12 per head. J.Parsoks Lee. Kedbrook Isle, Trig. No. 6, Ellesmere. Sheep for Sale. 1 E<V^ES» *rom two-tooth, upXy*J\J\J wart j S) bred iv the colony, and deliverable at any lime. 600 Imported two-tooth ewes, iv lamb, by first class ranis, perfectly acclimated, and well worthy the attention of stoetowners. 1,000 Acclimated Imported ewes, in lamb, hy imported Saxon rams, may if convenient to the purchaser be left on their present run on the usual teims. These ewes, are now in their full prime, and were selected with great care from one of the best fleets iv Australia. Also, a few well bred rams, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to John T. Parkinson, Stock Commission agent. ON SALE, Ex " Maori-' .and " Colchester," HORSE and BULLOCK DRAYS, Patent Iron Ploughs, with extra fittings. Harrows, zig-zag. Coal. Apply to Coossoir, Bowlek, & Co. Lytieltou, Aug.. On Sale, SUPERIOR MAURITIUS SUGAR, Ale iv 3 uoz. cases. F. Noble Campbell & Co. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, . 21st Sept., 1555. FOR SALE, A Superior Pia"no, by D'Almaine & Co., London, selected by a professional agent, in Sydney, for Dr. McDonald, and only parted with by him through want of present accommodation. For particulars apply to Mr. Alpoht. Lyttelton. Nov. 7th, 1855. ~ NOTICE. ' JNIYERSAL INN, L YTTELTON. \\f HEAPHY begs to return thanks * * • to his numerous friends and the public generally for their support during the last five years.und.to inform them that he has considerably enlarged the above inn, which will enable him to accommodate customers with separate apartments. W. H. also begs4o announce the completion of that extensive range of livery and bait stahling, iv which the best care will be taken of all classes of horses, from the entire to the brood icare and foal, by having single and double stalls, loose boxes, open shed, and stockyard, the caie of which will be strictly attended to. Horses will be trained to the saddle and harness in the most efficient manner at a moderate charge, and he hopes that by his usual attention to his guests, he will merit a continuance of their patronage. N.B.—Spirituous liquors, wine, beer, ale, &c. ■^f the best quality. An excellent skittle or bowling alley, bagatelle table, the News of the World, and Good Beds. ~O SMEATON having made arrange- -">• inffjits.with P. X. Russell & Co., Sydney Foundry, can supply all kinds of Iron and "Brass Castings. A list of Wheel and Pulley patteriib may !>e seen on application. All kinds of Machinery Patterns made to order. -.■■■» Oxford Street, Lyttellon.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 330, 29 December 1855, Page 2
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