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TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Magnificent pure bred Draught Horse ! "WESTMINSTER," Is now standing at the White Hart Hotel, Christchureh. FEDIGREE :—This celebrated Horse, imported by J. W. Moorhouse,. 1 Esq., of the Royal Veterinary College, was got*: by CoNQUEBOB, a pure bred Clydesdale, aaift, out of Diasta, the best bred Suffolk mare in England; graHd-damby Euphrates, great granddam Old Smolensk©, who realized by private contract the sum of £2,350. WESTMINSTER is a four-year-old, dark iron grey, stands 17 hands high, on short legs, and is allowed by competent judges to be the finest draught Horse ever imported into'the Southern Hemisphere. [ Teems :—Mares 5 guineas3each, payable on the Ist January,-1859. The Groom's fee 55,,-to be paid at the timeof covering. *

mHE ENTIEE ARAB I JL ".WAKJ9-ER.ER," Will stand at the Royal Hotel Livery Stables, every SATURDAY, commencing on the 2nd of October, and at the*S tables,-at Cashmere, everyday throughout the season. Charge, £5, and 55.-the Groom. N.B. Mares sent to the Herse taken iii. to Grass, at the rate of ss. per week. All accounts to be settled on or before the Ist of February, 1859. For further particulars, apply to Mr. W.IRVINE, Cashmere. j

I CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. I QUEEN'S PLATE OF ONE HUNDRED SOVEREIGNS. RACE MEETING, 1859. ' mO BE RUN FOR, on WEDNESDAY, X 28th MARCH. 1859, the QUEEN'S PLATE, of One Hundred Sovereigns, added to a sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each, for all horses; weight for age, C. J. C. Plate weights. Second, horse" to save his stakes j and the winner to pay £5 to the Race Fund. DISTXKCE,-r-THBEB MILKS. NOTICE.

riIHE Undersigned begs to inform the _I_ Inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at Is. per bushel, cash on delivery. RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill.

PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS* MR. MOUNTFORT begs to announce j that he is prepared to take portraits ..by .the 2£ew. Collodion. Process. Specimens can be seen at Mr. Mountfort'si Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Messrs. Gould & Miles. TO BE LET IN LYTTELTON, "CM3R a term of years (or the interest of -*- lease for sale), in one or more allotments, all that parcel of land situate at the corner of London and Canterbury Streets, having a frontage of 46 feet on the former, and 166 on the latter street. The above section is securely fenced, and, as a business position, is unsurpassed. For particulars, apply to MR. WM. HUTCHINSON Island Store Kaiappi; or to MR. J£, OrJk.NJE/r, Agent, Lyttelton. : ;

ENGLISH NEWS PAPERS. npHE great success attending the opening of -*- an agency for the constant supply to this province of THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS AND THE HOME NEWS, has induced the undersigned to undertake the regular supply of the WEEKLY DISPATOH NEWS OF THE WORLD BPECT&.TOH 3EXAMI2JKB IiEADEE PUNCH and any other English, Irish, or Scotch paper. Persons anxious to subscribe, may forward their orders to Mr. Bbadwell, "Lyttelton Times" Office. HALF-YEABLY gUBSCBIFTIOXg.

£ s. d. Illustrated London News ... I 10 O Home News ... ... 0 10 6 Weekly Despatch ... „. 16 O Spectator r#e 2.0 0 Examiner ... ... ... j 6 0 The Leader ... ... ... 16 0 Punch '. 017 6 News of the World ... ... 0 15 0 ALBERT T. BRADWELL, "Lyttelton Times" Office. FOR SALE, A HOUSE and half an acre of Land at Kaiapoi. The above presents a good opportunity for any, one wishing to establish a business, being a corner section, with f t£d wal^ S £; onta ffc- F<>r particulars, apply to ME. W. H. DENNE. W* f Part purchase money can remain on mortgage. ; DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALE. O NJ Mack fillies, in rare condition, *ml lit for breaking in to harness, with ?i! g<VT and mußtV:jusfc minted to Mr. bh«^nd s horse, and on view at his paddock, &.lso, one fine chestnut filly. ' , : • Apply to -5, T. PARKINSON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 642, 31 December 1858, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 642, 31 December 1858, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 642, 31 December 1858, Page 8

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