HORSES! HORSES! MR. J. T. Parkinson has received instructions from W. H. Harris, Esq., to advertize his arrival overland from Nelson with the well known valuable thorough-bred entire horse " St. George, " Iso, 12 valuable Mares, being the first pick from the cargo of Horses imported into Nelson ¥7 Mr. Curr six months ago. Further particulars and pedigree in future advertisement. LOST ~~~ EROM. RANGIORA, about three weeks since a chestnut mare with white face and white hind leg, branded EOD on near shoulder. Whosoever shall bring the same to the owner shall receive three Pounds reward. Charles H. Knowles. Rangiora. Jan. 12, 1856. On Sale. 2 SUPERIOR STALLIONS ex "Zingari" from Auckland. FARMER A brown cart horse, 7 years old, very compact, possessing great bone and muscle, was bred by Mr. Scott, of Windsor, New South Wales, got by the imported horse " Farmer," out of a cart mare, and is perfectly broken to harness. DOVER A bright bay horse with black points, bred in N.STW., got by the thorough-bred imported horse " Dover" out of *' Miss Flirt." The above horses can be seen at Mr. Packard's stables. Apply to Waitt, Hakgbeaves & Co. OH SALE* HHHE brown Gelding " CADMUS, 5' own brother to " Tamerlane." v Cadmus" is" years old, was only broken in within the last year, and has done no work; is out of "Pastille's" dam by the imported horse " Riddlesworth." " Pastille" by " Ether" was the fastest mare in the Wellington settlement. Apply to Mr. J. T. Parkinson, FOR SALE. A FEW good quiet MILCH COWS, •*-*- broken into bail, Apply to H. W. Read, MarketiPlace, Christehurch, or atthe station, Halswell river. FOR SALE, A FINE Cabt Mare with Colt by her -°- side (sire " Canterbury.") Price for i both, £125. The Mare is one of the best Plough Mares in the Co'ony ; and is again in Foal. Also, — Sis Useful Cows, in Calf, to one of the parest bred Bulls in the Settlement. Price, £12 per heßd. _ ._, J. Parsons Leb. _^edhrookjßle^Trig. No. 6, EUesmere. Sheep for Sale. 1,500 EWES > from two-tooth, up--5 wards, bred in the coloiw, and deliverable at any time. 600 Imported two-tooth ewes, in lamb, by first class rums, perfectly acclimated, and well worthy the attention of stockowners. 1,000 Acclimated Imported ewes,'in lamb, by imported Saxon rains, may if convenient to'the purchaser be left on their present run on the usual terms. These ewes, are how in their full prune and were selected with areat care from one of tho best flocks in Australia. Also, a few we!! bred rams, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to John- T. Pakkinson, Stock Commission ajrent. olTs7u7~ Ex "Mann' and "Colchester." TTORSE and BULLOCK DRAYS -*-*- Palrni Iron Ploughs, with extm fillip Marrows, /I <j- z :| <>. °' ' Coal. Apply to Col>kso;v, Buwuik Ac Co Lyttc-Hoii, Aug .2. '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 344, 16 February 1856, Page 2
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