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FOR SALE, npHE ■ Powerful Thorough-bred entire i JL' Race Horse ? SOMERSET," a bright | bay, three years old, by " Young Plover ". out of " Maiid,'" otherwise '* Pensive." ;" Young Plover "• | by "'./ Ether." out of "Young Moonshine" by "Old Emigrant" out of "Old Moonshine," by I " Theorem'" out of " Cornelia "by " Grasshopper," | out of " Mand " by " Soothsayer," winner of the j Grand' St. Ledger <?f 1811. "Maud;" otherwise ] "Pensive "by "Doreeir" out of "Forlorn" by i " Baron " out of Harlop," by " Toss," grandam by " Old Camerton." v - • Also, — A Heavy. Horse, four years old, brokeu to saddle and harness—guaranteed. , To be seen at the Stables of Mr. J. RULE, ' Christchurch. TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS are invited for. BUILDING a SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE at the Western end of Rangiora Wood. —For particulars apply to Mr. Johnstone, builder, Christchurch. April 8,1859. ' " t RAMS FOR SALE. • EX STEAM SHIP LORD AHSLEY. THE undersigned is instructed to sell by private contract, in lots to suit purchasers, 104 RAMS, imported by C. Sidey, Esq.,- from ihe well-known flock of the late James Walker, Esq., of Bathurst. The above are the progeny of pure merino stock, -imported direct from Germany, and are now on ' view at the paddocks'of the undersigned at Stanmore. J.T.PARKINSON. P. S.—The above rams having been-bred on the Highlands of Australia, and never having been diseased, will be found peculiarly applicable for the New Zealand climate. FIVE POUNDS REWARD." STRAYED from Mr. Charles Perceval's ■Station,—A'BßOWN MARE, standing, about 16 hands high, with blaze down, the face, and one white foot; branded with triangle under saddle near side, with collar marks, and a small colt foal by side. Whoever will deliver the same lo the undersigned, or to ' Mr. Sidebottom, at Mr. Pearson's Station, will receive the above Reward. JOHN T. PARKINSON. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, KAIAPOI. E HAMLET begs to inform' liis friends • and the public generally,, that his House is now ready; and parties wishing for accommodation will have every care .and attention to make them comfortable. . ' ' ' Room for a few young men as boarders. N.B. Good Stabling. WOOL DRAYS AND ' CARTS. ' TO SETTLE RS AND OTH E RS., . TIHE Undersigned have made a large reduction -■• in the prices of drays and carts, and will i import to order the best .Sydney made wool drays at £35, and carts of all descriptions at a similar reduction in price. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton,-Feb. 1, 1859. npO be sold in one or more lots, twenty ■*■ .five acres of land, fronting the Town Belt and the Windmill Road. The property has a most substantially built house upon it, and is conveniently divided into three-.paddocks," ; two of which are surrounded with a high gorse fence. For terms apply to MR." HARMAN, Christchurch' - W. D. BARNARD HAS ■ the pleasure to announce that he is ready to receive GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, and that his general SALE BY AUCTION " ' takes place at his Sale Room, Cashel Street, EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock (sharp), when he will submit for public competition a quantity of Merchandise, Household Furniture, and a vaiiety of sundries. W, GOSNELL, Corner of London and Canterbury>Streets, lyttelton, BEGS to announce that he > can accommodate one. or two gentlemen with BOARD AND LODGINGS. I ; ON SALE. TO arrive per AMASIS from Tasmania: Now due.— Van Diemen's Land palings Ditto do. shingles An assortment of sawn timber Apply to MILES KINGTON, & Co. Lyttelton, March 29/ NEW WESL EV A N CHAPEL, CHRISTCHURCH. ; FOUNDATION STONE. ON EASTER MONDAY, the 25th inst., the Foundation Stone of the above ! Chapel will be laid at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, by , Robert Latter, Esq., of Lyttelton. At 5 o'clock there will be a public tea meeting in the old chapel, after which addresses will be delivered, Tickets, 2s. each, may be obtained at Messrs. Gould & Miles's, T. R. Fisher & Co.'s, Mr. A. Whincop's, and at Mr. T. Rutland's, Christchurch ; and at Messrs. Gibbons', Derry's and Hester's, Lyttelton. J. JOYCE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Canterbury that he has returned to Lyttelton, and recommenced work. N.B.—Repairs executed with despatch. Charges moderate.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 1

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