I WOOL AND OTHER-"PRODUCE. H rPHE Undersigned, is prepared to, make liberal fj JL advances on Wool'or other Produce consigned 1 tcMs^ 3 inLo,A, : : A ; jAI/pOEt 1 SUMNER ROAD. I T* A N D • T O : . L E T . m To be' let on lease for the "term of Sipven' Years, I about 30 acres of laud eligibly situated, adjoining ■ the Blacksmith's shop* Sumner road, with exten- ■ sive frontage thereon, we'll 'adapted for a paddock I or small farm. . 1 For conditions of lease and further particulars, I Appiyto A. J.ALPORT,' 9 Auctioneer. • 1 Lyttelton, April 22,1858. I ' BRENCHLEY FARM, LYTTELTOJST. 1 rriO LET, with ptjbchasieg clause, several 9 •*- Sections of Land on the above Farm. 1 Further particulars and terms can be obtained at ij the office o£ the undersigned, ■} A. J. ALPORT. | Lyttelton, Feb. 8, 1859. j !! WEEKLY SALE YARDS, : OPPOSITE THE" WHITE HART HOTEL, ! CHRISTCHURCH. I\/TR. PARKINSON, in thanking- his I JjJL friends and the public for their ' \ liberal support"in the Commission business, begs - to inform them, that having" become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yards will be open for Auctions every SATURDAY. » TO BUTCHERS. FAT Stock of all descriptions on sale at all times,, and delivered as required by batchers in Christchurch. One fortnight's notice only required. JOHN T.. PARKINSON. SADDLE MARES. Ti/TR. PARKINSON is advised'of the 1 JjJL arrival of a few fine saddle mares, I iVom the North {country, in foal to first class I Nelson horses, and will be on view in a few days I at his paddock," Stanmore road. I DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALE, I Q\ FINE black fillies, in rare condition, Imi fit for breaking- in to harness, with large 1 bone and muscle, just stinted to Mr. Shand's horse, I and on view at his paddock. I Also, one fine chestnut'filly. 1 Apply to I J. T. PARKINSON. I FENDALL, TOWN PROPERTY. I fTTHEf above -property not having been sold by' I JL public auction is now for sale peivatelt, | either-the- wb,ole of it or any portion, to suit pur--1 chasers. | For further particulars, apply to -:v - : JOHN T. PARKINSON. FOR-SALE. I A P ow?r^ c Engine. nearly new, all J JIL. gear coiriplete, 26 feet hoist, and J-ton I ram. . Also 4 • Twov Punts, suitable for the rivers, each capable ' I of carrying a ton dead weight. ■ «&■ I ' " Apply to I ' I■ - T. HUGHES, I . Contractor. IC ANTER BU R V RAC ES, 1 8 60. I A SILYiBR;GHAiL«LEWGE GUP I-LX. VALCE-r-100 80VS r , 1. Added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys. Subscribers Sto pay| 5 soys. the first year. I -Weights—3 yearsj 7st 71bs; 4 years, Bst 7 lbs: gS years, 9st 41bs' j 6>years and aged, 9st 7 lbs. H Distance, 2 miles; .mares and,geldings allowed M3lbs: .. , ft 'The Cup to be run for on" the following conditions:— - The Cup, if won two years. in succession by horses the bona fide.property, of the same owner, to be retained by such owner j the winner of the Cup of one year to hold it till the ensuing year, on giving proper security to the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club, . . , The Cup, if not challenged the ensuing year, to be the property of the holder. Aay person-wishing to dhallenge the Cup, to give notice in writing to the Secretary of the C. J. Club, and to pay 10 soys. to the sweepstakes, one . month previous to, the fii'si day pf the races. Entrances for the above race to be made to the Secretary, on the Saturday before the races, 1860. CANTERBURY MAIDEN STAKES, Of £6 each, h f (if declared to, the Secretary on or before 6 o'clock on the Saturday before the races, 1860), with £100 aided; open to all horses that have never won public money previous to the day of entrance. English J.C.P. weights for age. 1| miles. The second horse to "receive £20 out of the I stakes; the winner to. pay £5 towards expenses. No person to enter a horse unless a subscriber of at least £2 annually to this fund. Entries to be made under sealed cover to the Secretary of the C.J.C., on or before 6 o'clock, the first Saturday in n December, 1859. .'..._.: | ENTRIES FOR THE CANTERBURY I Mr, Lee's:(Kaiapoi) : gf f Beeswing, by The Wanderer, out of Countess •Jj Mr. Hargbon's roan g Sultan, 2 years (1859) M Mr. Parkerson's br f Kaloolah, by Schamyl, '^ dam, Zeoobia' J Mr. Harris's eh fby St. Aubyn, out of Prin*Ja cess .-■■-■ j 1 Mr. LeacheV fby St. Aubyn, out of Border 4 Maid: .- ," ; ' ■. j Mr. G. L. Lee's gr or roan fby The Wanderer, j| out of Brunhilda . 5g Mr. Hodgson names bf by Sir Hercules,' out of 9 . Spray . ' *r\ Mr. Maliock's b g out of own sister to Glen- ! ■■ don, by Vaccination j^ Mr. Maliock's gr g Grimaldi, by Wanderer, out | of Nelly I Mr. Gator's fby St. Aubyn, out of Woodstock |' Mr. Cator names eh cby Barber, out of Ginger | Mr. Smart's ch.g Heroe, by Glaucua, out of ! ' Lady. Ellen ] ENTRIES FOR THE TWO-YEAR OLD I • .STAKES. 1 Mr. White's gr c, 2 years, Fossickcr, by Wanderer, out of Fanny Mr. Parkerson's roan f- Sultana, by The Wanderer, out of Georgiana Mr. F. Day's b f, by Bay Middleton, out of | Queen ~ I. Mr. Charles Turner's b h Faugh-a-ballagh, by !\ Bay Middleton, but of a mare imported by , | J. Tinline id Mr. Mallock's bg, by Skeleton, out of Pamela. M C. G. HODGSON, M Hon. Sec.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 671, 13 April 1859, Page 7
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