TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Magnificent pure bred Draught Horse fs now standing >at the White Hurt Hotel,;, diiistchurch. PEBIGREE:— This celebrated Horse, imported by J. W. Moorhouse, Esq., nf the Royal Veterinary College, was got by Conqueror, a pure bred Clydesdale, and-out of Diana, the bost bred 'Suffolk mare in England; jrranddam by Euphrates, great gran'ddam Old Bmolensko, who realized by prlvatecontract the; sum of £2,350. WESTMINSTER is a four-year-old, dark iron prey, stands 17 hands high, on short legs, and is sllowod by competent judges to be the finest draught •Horse ever imported into the Southern Hemis'phore. ' ; Terms—Maros -5 g-uineas payable on-the ; Ist January,rißs9. The Groom-si fee 55.,-to be paid at the time of covering. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT OLD KAIAPOI FARM, "HP II E well-known Clydesdale Horse, M "-FARMER'S FAVOURITE." f iTerms:£4. 'ss. Groom. Mares' taksn in in enclosed paddocks, at 2s. 'Bd.ipei^week. " Old Kaiapn, Sept.-30,1858. -ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. THE 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 reguV lar supply of the WEEKLY DISPATCH ": NEWS OF THE WOULD SPECTATOR • EXAMINEE LEADER ' PUNCH -and any other English, Irish, or Scotch paper. Persons anxious to subscribe, may forward their orders to Mr. Brad well, "Lyttelton Times" -Office. HALF-YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. ' £■ s. d. -; 'Illustrated London News .... 1 10 0 Home News ' * .„. .... -0 10 6 Despatch ... .... 1 6 0 Spectator r ., .... ... 20 0 Examiner ... 16 0 The Leader ... 16 0 •^Punch "0 17 6 'News of the World ... ... —0 15 :0 ALBERT T. BRADWELL, : "Ljttelton Times" Office. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. MR. MOUNTFORT begs to announce (hat he is prepared" to take .^portraits ; by the New Collodion Process. Specimens can be seen at Mr." Mouhffort's, Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Messrs. Gould & Miles. • -^ ': FOR SALE, " FTIHE Lease of 50 acres of LAND 4 miles JL from Christchurch, on the Riccarton1 • Roa flj "bout 30 acres of which are in crop, 5 acres laid down with English grass. ;A11" the-land; is fenced and cross fenced. There is a 5 roomed /house, stable 30 feet by 14 feet, fowlhouse, pig--sties, &c, on the property, with a plentiful supply of watev. For further particulars, apply to A. "C. KNIGHT, Esq., on the premises.' ■ St. Leonard's, Riccarton. • ■ ■ THE TERM OF PARTNERSHIP "•■■|jA XI S'TJ N G between the undersigned, isud -under the style or firm of "Robt. Waitt & C 0.," of Lyttelton, having expired, the said partnership, in consequence 'thereof, is now mutually dissolved. . : All accounts connected with the-firm will be received and paid by Mr. E. A. Hargreaves, "who is hereby authorised to do so. Witness our hands/this 13th day of SEPT., ILBSB. 'ROBERT WAITT, -H. rJ.'LeCREN, E. A. HARGREAVES. Signed in vthe presence-of ■■ BICHARD WORMALD, l . Solicitor, Lyttelton. -:JONATHAN REDJIAYNE, of Lyttelton, Clerk to Mr. Wormald. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the -L^l partnership lately subsisting, between the undersigned, Thomas Ellis and Gustav yon Gartner, as Hotel Keepers, "in Christchurch, under the style or "firm of""" Ellis and Gartner," ■has been this day formally dissolved by mutual consent. Dated the Fifth Day of ■ October, .1858. (Signed) THOMAS ELLIS, GUSTAV V. -GARTNER. \ Witnesses to the above signatures— .C. W. Wyatt, Solicitor, Christchurch, George Gould, Merchant, Christchurch. MRS. HATDE'N, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. "TTISITORS Wellington ai>e informed ▼ that they can be accommodated as aliove- with respectable board and residence. In endeavouring to combine-the -comforts of a "home -with STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES, the proprie•tress trusts to merit, a continuance of that patronage and support which she has hitherto met with, and which she takes y this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging. Wellington, New Zealand. cCHELTENII AM HOUSE., KAIAPOI. EHATMLET begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that bis House is now ready-;' and parties wishing for accommodation will lmve every care and atten.tion to make them comfortable. .Room for a few young men as boarders N.B. "Good Stabling. CH'RISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rjnHE usual Monthly Meeting of this SoX ciety for payment of Subscriptions and Sale of Shares, will take place at the Town Hall, on SATURDAY, the sth <lay of F-EBRUAPtY NEXT, at 7 o'clock. . Sale of Shares at 9 o'clock. The extended Shave List is still open, and will fee closed .on reaching 400. By ordei% THOS: I. JOYNT, Secretary. CLmtchurch, Jan. 15, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 8
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