ST. GEORGE. TVTOW STANDING, at the Royal Hotel, i-^ Christchurch, at £5 ss. a mam. St. George is a beautiful rich bay horse, with immense bone and substance, bt. George, by the imported horse St. George, (for whom a thousand guineas were paid in England to the Duke of Cleveland) out of Emma by Old Whisker. Her clam a thoroughbred Toss mare, bred by Messrs. Scott, of Glendon. For the pedigrees of St. George, Whisker and Toss, see Stud-book. Whisker sire of Old Jorrocks. "WANDERER." mnE ARAB HORSE " WANDERER," J- will Stand every Saturday during the season, commencing from the First Saturday in October, at the Royal Hotel Livery Stables, and during- the remainder of each week at the Stables, at Cashmere. Terms, £7, and ss. to the Groom. For further particulars apply to Mr. I. Irvine, Cashmere. To Stand this Season, THE Thorough-bred Horse " Leading Article," by " Sir Chaeles," out o( " Brunette." " Leading Article" is a beautiful dark brown horse, free from white, rising 7 years oid, with an excellent constitution. " Leading Article" will stand at the Royal Hotel stables, Christchurch, on Wednesdays and Saturday's, commencing the first week in October. Terms, £5 each mare, and ss. the groom (to be paid in advance) ; the fees to be paid the first week in January. Parties desirous of bringing mares to "Leading Article," are requested to enter their names in a book kept for that purpose at the Royal Hotel. W. C. Fend alt.. To Stand this Season. At Linwood Farm, Riivr Avon. HPHE fine young thorough-bred Horse, X JOE MILLER, by Jersey out of Miss Miller (own brother to Phcenix), half brother to Bay Middleton, (winner of the Derby.) by Buzzard out of Cobweb, (winner of the Oaks), by Phantom out of Filagree, by Soothsayer, Webby Waxy, &c, [Fitfe Siud-BooA."] Miss Miller, by Wanderer out of an Arab mare, imported into V. D. L. by Captain Stewart, of that colony. Wanderer (bred by Lord Egreinont) by Trump out of a Blacklock mare; her dam Oamerton's Dam by Precipitate &c, [Vide Stud-Book."] Joe Miller is a rich dark chestnut, now rising six years old, is perfectly quiet, free from vice, stands 16 hands high. Terms, £5 each mare, and ss. groomage tn be paid in advance ; the fees to be paid the iirst week in February. 6Hf Accommodation provided for mares brought fr.-m a distance. For further particulars apply to Mr. Packard, Lyttelton, and to Mr. Sihon Stace, Linwood Farm. U SALE, " c Undersigned, at their Stores, in London street) A LARGE and General Assortment of £»- Drapery, Millinery, Haberdashery, Slop Clothing, &c. Also, Groceries, Stationery and School Books, Glassware, and a General Assortment of Crockery, &c. Lka.ke & Taylkr. Family Herald Office, London St., Lydelton. "OAMILY HERALDS in volumes and -*- numbers. Men and Boy's Rob Roy and Crimea caps A choice assortment of Carpenter's tools And a variety of other articles. Mrs. Reston having opi-ned the shop next J»i.r to Mr. Ashhy's, in the above line, hopes t>y attention to customers, to give general sutisaction. °
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 2
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