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HORSES, EX f MALAY, DAILY EXPECTED OVERLAND FROM • NELSON:': THE undersigned begs to intimate the daily expected arrival overlandfrom Nelson, ex Mal'iy of 65 of "the most valuable horses and mares ever imported1 to this' coldny;' being selected • purposely-for this - market) by Gilbert McClymont, Esq.,-the importer, whose, judg. ■ ment is so welb appreciated ita* New Zeahmd. Amongst them' will be found ay .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 Whis- . 1-er mare; ' Sir .Charles,' winner, of several races beating Old Jorrock in his best days. 'No.' 2/ in i°a^ imported 'horse-' William Tell.' c Bdla,' by ' Berielong,' out of ' Viscountess,' ty ' Baron,' out of a 'Cap© mare/ in foal to i Chatterbox.' - m Beresford, by ' Sweet William, in foal to 'Chatterbox.' _ # i Fancy,' by imported .horse .'Emigrant.' 'Brunette,' bred by Mr. Rowe,,and entered t for the Liverpool Triennial' Stakes; ' Youn<^ 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, and broken in saddle horses and mares. Pedigree of ' William Tell';and' Chatterbox,' the two best bred horses in Australia, will be inserted in future advertisementsj.in the meantime, vide stud book. On arrival, the whole will be offered for sale by Auction'in Mr. McCly'mbnt's usual" liberal Style' JOHN',T. PARKINSON. EX MAORI, DART, &o. BRANDY, Martell's, Hennessy's U.V., and Otard's, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Rum, in hhds. and qr.-casks Old* Tom, do. do., and cases Nicholson's London Gin,- iii hhds. Whiskey, in hhds., puncheons, qr.-casks Cordials, assorted Port Wine, in-qr.-casks and cases Ditto, superior, Page's brand Sherry, in-hhds., qiycasks," and cases Ditto Geldien ditto 'Ditto Pale ditto Ditto/ Pale, Brown, and Golden in cases' (superior) Ale, Allsopp's Burton, in" hhds. and barrels Do. Abbott's, in hhds. Do. do. battled Do.. Bass's, in hhds..and barrels Porter,-Barclay and Perkins's, in hhds.Do. Abbott's do. Do. do. in bottle. Tobacco, negrohead and cavendish Leaf tobacco for sheepwash' <! Honeydew tobacco .}*% expected . Soda, sulphur, and arsenic Sugars, loaf crushed; Cossipore, Company's pieces, crystals, Mauritius, and Pam ■ panga Tea, chests, halves, and boxes Do., in half-chests (very fine) Candles, sperm, composite, and French wax Oilman's stores, a large assortment i Oatmeal, split peas, and pearl barley Currants Hops, fresh Kent Grass and clover seeds Soap, Sydney, Liverpool, and white curd Saddlery, assorted Cement, Roman and Portland Earthenware and glassware, assorted White lead Paints of all colours Oil, boiled, linseed, and whale | Terpentine, patent dryers, and spirits of i tar ! Tar, pitch, and oakum ! Europe rope, all sizes Canvas, bleached Woolpacks , Corn sacks and- gunny bags j Paper hangings and canvas for do. [ Carpeting ' . j Wrapping paper * Cabin biscuits Flour Salt (coarse and fine) Nails, patent and.'roseheaded Spades, Fors tor's double strapped Wheelbarrows, iron Gates, iron (double and single) Iron,- galvanised Do. bolt and bar, Waterloo assorted Carts, light horse Drays, Bullock (daily expected) Thrashing machines Weighing do. Crab .winches Fencing wire &c. &c. &c . COOKSON, BOWLER,, and Co. •Lyttelton, August,'lßsß.EX- MAORI. THE undersigned has received a consignment of Musical Instruments, consisting principally of pianos and harmoniums, which can bo most .highly recommended, having been selected, for him by his friends at home, from-the- known- stock of- Wheatstone & Co. A few are yet unappropriated, and an early inspection is soliqited. C. MERTON, Teacher of Music, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 605, 25 August 1858, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 605, 25 August 1858, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 605, 25 August 1858, Page 7

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