TO STATION MASTERS AND OTHERS. HE. ALPOItT begs to invite atten- • tion to the Stock of Goods now on hand, suitable for Station use, consisting of— Mens' and boys' strong watertights Women's stout leather lace boots Girls' and children's do. do. Strong head stall bridles, slip chain bits Stockmen's strong saddles and whips Bullock shaft and leading harness Extra strong bullock and horse drays Churns, ploughs, &c, &c. Market Place, Christchurch, Dec. 9th, 1857. CANTERBURY RACES, 1859. THE Canterbury Maiden Plate, Value 100 -*- Soys., added .to a Sweepstakes of 6 Soys. \ each, P.P., open to all horses foaled in New Zealand and that have never won public money previous to the day of entrance. Litchfield Plate Weights, one mile and a-half, the second horse to receive 20 soys. out of the stakes. No person allowed to enter a horse unless he* is a subscriber of at least 2 guineas to this fund, i .Five Horses to start or no Race, entrance money to be paid, and all entries stating the ; name of horse, pedigree as far as known, and colours of the rider, to be sent (under sealed cover) to the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, lon or before the first Saturday in June, 1858, at 6 p.m. The Winner to pay 5 soys. towards the expenses of the race com-se. ■ T. CASS, Secretary C. J. Club. Christehurch, 18th January, 1858. H. E. ALPORT BEGS to thank his friends for the ! liberal support he has received since commencing business, and at the same time to I invite inspection of the large and superior as- | sortment of leather goods &c, now on hand. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. Gentlemen's best hogskin saddles Ladies' superior side saddle? i Weymouth and Pel ham bridles ! Headstall and twisted snaffle do. | Gentlemen's hunting whips j Ladies' twigs Best German silver spurs Spare stirrup leathers and irons 1 Horse shaft, and leading cart harness Bullock do. do. do. Horse and bullock plough harness Spare cart and gig collars Gig and. cart whips Leather and web stable halters Martingales, Surcingales, and hobbles Nosebags and plough reins &c, &c. LEATHER AND GRINDERY. Sole, kip, and calf leather Hobs, brads, and sprigs Bristles, hemp, flax, and awls Shoemaker's lasts, tools, &c. &c. BOOTS 'AND SHOES. Gentlemen's summer lace boots Do. light Wellingtons Do. Prince George's : Do. Oxford shoes Youths' and boys' do. do. Ladies' Cashmere boots ! Ladies' patent leather walking shoes Girls' and children's boots and shoes in great : variety 3len's superior watertights ; Women's Cordovan lace boots Girls' and children's do. do. f AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY IM- j PLEMENTS. J Ploughs and horse rakes | Churns and cheese presses i:i Horse and bullock drays ' £ Galvanized iron fencing wire I etc., &c, &c. j Market Place. Christchurch, Oct. 20th, 1857. j FOB, SALE, EX GLENTANNER. \ IYERY elegant rosewood semi-cottage ,n PIANOFORTE | (by Ralph Alison and Son, of London), 6£ || octaves, ivory fronted keys, Albert fall, fortified || by a metallic plate at back. Also, & A few cases of toilet soap. % P. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. | Oxford street, Lyttelton, 6th Oct. j§ EX SOLENT. if -g / r\y~\ Cases Geneva j| luU 300 cases Pigeon 'a old torn ; jf, 50 do. Duckworth's do. |: ROBERT WAITT & CO. | Lyttelton, Sept. 15, 1857. , | ~~~ WOOL. jl m rpHE Undersigned are Cash buyers of Wool Jf -L delivered ivtClmstehuvch, Kaiapoi, Timaru, p: or auy other Shipping places on the coast. |f : MILES. KINGTON & CO' §f WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER, AND j DENTIST, FROM LONDON. ' j! DC. ANDERSON takes the liberty |j c of acquainting- the inhabitants of |y this colony, that he continues to do business at, Litchfield' Cottasre, Litohfield Street, immedi- \M ately behind theAVhite Hart, Christchurch. ||;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 549, 6 February 1858, Page 7
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