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j WOOL SHIP FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. nPHE Undersigned will load with WOOL -L A FIRST CLASS CLIPPER SHIP FOE ENGLAND DIB.ECT,. , - To sail from Lyttelton early in. February. Part of the cargo has already been engaged. Every facility has been provided for weighing, marking, and pressing wool at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, and Lyttelton. The accommodation for passengers will be of the first description. For freight or passage apply to MILES, KINGTON & CO., Lyttelton. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. rjMHE A 1 clipper built brig MARY -1 CLARKE. For freight or passage, apply to J. T. PEACOCK, & CO. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Brig MOUNTAIN MAID has firstrate accommodation for passengers. Apply to : J. T. PEACOCK, & CO. ■ TO SPORTSMEN AND HORSE BREEDERS. LAMPLI G H TE R . /TPHIS Thoroughbred Horse will stand to JL „ cover this season, from the Ist of' October, to the Ist of January next, at the" Stables of the undersigned. Fee: Five Guineas. CHARLES TURNER. Pedigree and further particulars* in" a future advertisement. . . Christchurch, Sep. 17, 1857. THE DRAUGHT STALLION " LOFTY " WILL Stand at the Royal Hotel Stables, Christchurch, every Saturday during the season : and at the Stables of the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, every Wednesday. Fees—£3, groornage, ss. Lofty is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing full 16 hands, was foaled in December, 1854, and got by Mr. Fisher's well known horse Duke, out of an imported Clydesdale mare, the property of G. H. Moore, Esq., of Glenmark. The Horse will Stand during the other days of the week at the owner's enclosed paddock, at Avonhead, where Mares will be taken on reasonable terms. Groomage to be paid at time of serving; the fee for service at the end of January. ALEX. MoBRATNEY PORTRAITURE. " Secure the shadow ere the substance fades." Shakespeare. MR. ELSBEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ROOMS, London Street, (next door to the Albion Hotel), are now ready for the reception of visitors. Likenesses in the first style of the Art, by the new Collodion process, and beautifully coloured, taken daily from 9 a.m., to 5 p.m. ON PHOTOGRAPHY: The very marked attention which this almost magical Art has received from the public is an evidence of its great merit and beauty. It is a new and unequalled means of preserving the lineaments of those who are esteemed or" loved ; of retaining the perfect likeness of members of families, or friends who are separated, or about, separating ; of conveying a faithful impression of the living countenance to and from friends long parted and at great distances : these, and the gratification of the family and social circle in the beautiful miniature representation of its own members, the almost speaking portraits of friends, present or absent, with the melancholy satisfaction to relatives of retaining the perfect resemblance of the lost in death,—these are some of the many objects of deep and touching interest to which this most surprising and delightful Art is applied. MINIATURES, LANDSCAPES, and subjects of eve y description accurately copied, and neatly set in Morocco Cases, Gold ■ Lockets, Rings, or Breast-pins. A jjreat variety of Beautiful STEREOSCOPES and MA RI^E GLASSES on Sale. The Art carefully taught, and Apparatus ol the finest and beat manufacture supplied on ... eral terms, lib

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 555, 27 February 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 555, 27 February 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 555, 27 February 1858, Page 1

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