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HORSES. EX LION, FROM SYDNEY, Imported by Gilbert McClymost. Esq. ]V| 11. PARKINSON has now on View _Xl_ at the Riccarton Paddocks, ■64 HORSES AND MARES, - just landed from Sydney, which are allowed by competent judgps to be far superior to any yet landed in Canterbury,.consisting of— Thorough-breds, got by the best blood in New South Wales, bred by C. Reynolds Esq., and — Bell, Esq. 1 magnificent Stud Horse, 3 years old in January, broken to saddle. Saddle Horses and Mares, the best hacks in the colony. Draught stock, with immense power, and mostly broken to harness. The horses will be classed on Friday next, at the stockyards of the Auctioneer, and will then be put in three paddocks, where they can be seen daily, and full particulars of pedigree &c. obtained. Sales to be effected on the spot. Mr. Parkinson would call the attention of the j sporting gentlemen of Canterbury especially to these horses, not only going by pedigrees to be forthcoming, but would also refer them to R. Wilkin, Esq,, Papanui, he being intimately acquainted with the sires and dams of each of the thoroughbreds imported from the stud of C. Reynolds, Esq. Mr. P. will meet purchasers daily at th«» Royal Hotel, at 12 o'clock. VALUABLE CART & THOROUGHBRED HORSES. AVERY superior lot of cart Geldings and Mares, broken" and unbroken, and a few good hackneys and thoroughbred mares will arrive from Nelson in a few days, and be on sale at , COURT BARTON FARM PADDOCKS, Near Riccarton Church. COURT BARTON FARM PADDOCKS, NEAR RICCARTON CHURCH. STOCK of all kinds depastured. in paddocks well grassed and watered and securely fenced. ........ For terms, apply on the premises. HORSES ON SALE. A few good roadsters, and the valuable thoroughbred bay colt " Don Raphael," by Sir Hercules, out of Emma, by Gil Bias, out of Emily, by Operator, out of Flora Mclvor, (entered for the Nelson Produce Stakes March, 1858). The above are on view at Court Barton Farm Paddocks, near Riccarton Church. VALUABLE PROPERTY' FOR SALE. I P^(~\ acres of LAND with very large tJ\J frontage to the best part of .the j river Waimakariri. The whole section is fenced arid cultivated, and is-close to the Town of Kaiapoi. There is a jetty on" the property where boats can load and discharge. Apply to MR. WYLDE," Kaiapoi. CATTLE SALE. TO be sold by auction, at the new Stockyards, at'the LION HOTEL, RANGIORA, on MONDAY, DEC. 13, 50 head of cattle, selected from Captain Fuller's well known stock, and comprising— Milch cows Heifers in calf Steers fit for breaking in And young stock ! " Sale at 12 o'clock. JAMES WYLDE, Auctioneer. THE ADVERTISER, EECENTLY from England, who has had much experience in the care and education of youth, and who holds most unexceptionable testimonials from clergymen to that effect, wishes to obtain either the charge of a school or the care and education of a young family; she would give a sound English education, French, Plain and Fancy Work; being an excellent plain worker, would be found an acquisition in a family. Address V. W., Post Office, Wellington. LOST, between Pariarra and Timaru, on the 22nd December, 1857, a CHEQUE on the Union Bank of Australia,^, drawn by Mr. McDonald. Orari, in favour of James Watson. The cheque is stopped at the j Bank. Any person finding the above, will be rewarded for their trouble. ■ ~~~ TO SOLICITORS. A YOUNG MAN of good connexions in this province, well educated, ans who writes a good hand, is desirous of being articled to a Solicitor; giving his time and abilities in return for his instruction, board, and a small supply, of pocket money. Apply to J. T., " Lyttelton Time*" Office. "cASTERBUU\ rI;ARMERS' CLUB. THE Monthly Meeting of the above Club will he held on SATURDAY' NEXT, DEC 4, ISSS, at 2 o'clock p.m., at their News Rooms, near the Golden Fleece Hotei' l>. RRUNSDEN. | Nov. 2f», ISofi.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 5

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