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,[ PUBLIC CONCERT, GHRISTCHtJEGH. MRS.BEECHEY andMß.and MRS. JEFPREYS ; propose giving-; a CONCERT, in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 4tK August. The services of the German band hatfe been engaged for the occasion. Mr. Bilton will preside at the piano. Concert to commence, at 8 o'clock. CAUTION. Tthe undersigned, will not be answer- . 15 able for any debts incurred by ; mj wife, Christina Swanson, from this.date; at the : same time, I caution any parties ii'om purchasing, property of any kind of her. / A. SWAN.SON. HORSES, EX MALAY, DAILY EXPECTED OYERIiAND FROM : NELSON;. THE undersigned begs to intimate the daily expected arrival overland from Nelson, ex Malay, of 65 of the most valuablehorses and" mares ever imported to this colony; being" selected purposely for this market, by Gilbert McClymont, Esq., the importer, whose judgment is so.;well, appreciated in New Zealand. Amongst them will be found a chesnut, mare, 'No. 2,' got by Roberts' 'Sir Charles/ by imported horse ' Gratis/ out of 'Fairy Queen,' by Kater's imported horse' Tross,' out of a Whisker mare; * Sir Charles/ winner of several races, beating Old f*Jorrock in his best dajrs. * No. 2/ in foal to imported horse ' William Tell.' . ' Bella,' by ' Benelong/ out of 'Viscountess/ by ' Baron/out of a 'Cape mare/ in foal to ' Chatterbox.' Beresford, by ' Sweet William, in foal to 'Chatterbox.' . : 'Fancy,' by imported horse 'Emigrant.' ' ' Brunette/ bred by Mr. Rowe, and entered for the Liverpool Triennial Stakes. ' Young Fairy/ ' Lady Rowena/ ' Madcap/ and ' Nora Crina/ all of which are in foal to the imported horse 'William Tell.' Also, several ■ splendid colts, selected for strength and high breeding. A number of strong draught horses and mares; andbroken in saddle horses'and mares. Pedigree of. '.William Tell' and \ Chatterbox/ tli^- s t\vo_besjb^red horses in Australia, will be inserted in future "advertisements, in the meantime, vide stud b00k...; J.-■ ■ On arrival, the whole will be offered for sale by Auction in Mr. McClymont's usual liberal style. JOHN T. PARKINSON. July 13,1858, * FOR SALE. : IN the pleasantest part of. Rang-iora, 5 aGres of excellent land, in 1 or 2 portions; having" 10 chains frontage on-the Rangiora and Kaiapoi direct road/ditto on an accommodation road. The above is well situated for a private residence, or business purposes. Enauire of WILLIAM E. IVORY, Rangiora. A Ploughing- Match will take place on JX. the Ist DAY of SEPTEMBER NEXT," under the direction of the Committee of the Canterbury Farmers' Club, in a paddock belonging to Mr. J.T. Parkinson, in the immediate neighbourhood of Christchurch. Prizes will be given in the following classes :— Class for pair horse teams, 4 prizes ; entrance 10s. 6d. Class for 4 bullock teams, 4 prizes ; entrance ios. ea; Class for 2 bullocks in reins, 4 do.; do. 10s. 6d. Class for lads under 17 years of age, with any description of team, 3 prizes; entrance ss. Entrance to be made to R.- Brunsden, on or before 4 o'clock p.m., Saturday, the- 28th day of August, at the Golden Fleece Hotel. ' The amount of prices will appear in a future advertisement. Donations for the above purpose will be received by the members of the committee, and subscription lists are now open at the various hotels. '.''." . R. BRUNSDEN, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, July 19, 1858. SALE OF BOOKS, GUN, &c. MR! ALPORT will sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, on TUESDAY, 3ed AUGUST, A large collection of books, by the popular authors of the day. . A double barrelled gun in case, by Manton. And other goods. Sale at Noon. Lyttelton, July 23, 1858. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. VXTHEELER & NURSE beg to announce **■ to the inhabitants of Canterbury, that they have taken that excellent range of stabling attached to the Universal Hotel; and hope, by moderate charges and strict attention to business, to meet with a share of public patronage. Horses to let on the shortest notice. Lyttelton, July 20, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 598, 28 July 1858, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 598, 28 July 1858, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 598, 28 July 1858, Page 6

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