FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASONS . FOR '■■■ LONDON, •/" THE MAGNIFICENT STEAM CUPPER R O V A L B Rid E g 9a3 Tons Register—l 800 Tons Burthen,— * AfcEXANDEU NEWLANDS, COMMANDEB. rpillS Beautiful and much admired Vessel, J- built expressly for. the Australian and %7h» h load wool for London.' She ha* been constructed^ on the most modern and approved principle* H^Saloon k elegant and any; there is a Ladies' Boudoir and Batha, with every convenience ior the comfort of passengek Facility will be giver, lor marking «,rd TiSlrf Lytte]t °n ' Ch™tch«'-clv Kaiapoi; and Ten perc ent will be allowed off th? 'freiHt \P the WOOL shipped by t his Vessel is It d e f V eLd m London IN TIME FOR THE MAY SALES, For freight or passage, apply to ; ' ; MILES & CO., ' Lyttelton and Kaiapoi j ; GOULD &'MILES, Christchurch; H. J. LbCBEN/ Z :■•- -; -. , ; ' '*' Timafu. f6r:.: tima-eu and akaroa. ■ ' . ■ • '"'At*: ■ •■'■■• THE schooner WELLINGTON, Elmsley^ • Master, will sail for the above ports on, or about the 4th instant. . ■.-■', For freight or passage apply to \ Mr. THOMAS HUGHES, or the Master, on board. :: CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. A Third Master is wanted after the Christ* irias vacation to take charge of the Mathematical and assist in the Classical Department of Christ's College Grammar School. Salary, £250 per annum. Candidates, who must be Mem*: bers of the Churpb of England, are requested to forward their applications,; addressed to the Warden and Fellows of Christ's College, accompanied by testimonials iahd a statement of qualifications, afc any time before;;rioon on WEDNESDAY, October 26, to the undersigned i from whom further inform*.. -ation may be obtained. HENRY JACOBS, : \; •■■:;,.r-- "Sub-Warden. ■; Christ's College,-Sept. 27 t .1859; : ■ ■
NOTICE. THE Great Monster Clothing Hall will - re-open THIS EVENING, at Six. H. MOSS, - ' .London Street. Lyttelton. September 30th, 185 D. 110 STAND THIS SEASON,AT .' COURT -B A ETON FARM, RICCARTON, ,T H E P E' E R , BRED by Captain the Hon. Stanhope Hawke; imported byiEdward Moorhouse, Esq.; the property of E. Jen s >jngham. £Wakefield, Esq. •STHE PEER ,is a large bay horse of immense power and substance, and of the very finest temper and constitution ; his running "for,the Chester Cup, 1858, stamped him as a first-class race-horse. \ " I THE PEER, bred in 1855, got by Melbourne, out of Cinizella, by Touchstone; grandam Brocade, by Pantaloon ; great grandam Bombasine,by Thunderbolt; greatgreat grandam Delta, by Alexander Isis, by Sir 'Peter, &c, &c MELBOURNE, sire of the Peer, is also the sire of Sir Tatton ' Sykes, winner of the St. Leger* 1846; Cymba, winner of the Oaks, 1848; West Australian, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, in 1853, (and "sire of Summerside,. winner, of the Oaks, 1859); Blinkbonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks, 1857; and Marchioness, (own sister to The Peer), winner of the Oaks, 1855. ...... : ■ TOUCHSTONE;/ . ' ', winner of the St. Leger,' 1834, and sire of Cinizella.' The Peer's dam -is also dam of the followingl celebrated horses:—Cotlierstone, "winner of 2000 Guineas and Derby, 1843; Orlando, winner of the Derby, .1844, Sire of Peddington,'winner of the Derby, 1851: Mendicant, winner of 10(30 Guineas and Oaks, 1856; Surplice,'winnerof the St. Leger, 1848; [ Neu-miiister,. winner of the St.;j : Leger, 1851; and Sire ofMusjid, wimier of the Derby, 1859." w ■"'. ■■'■ •.;; ■"; ;" .; r*;-- ,-■„ . Tbeseason will Commence on October 15. _:. , ' Terms—£ls 15,5.^-gr6omage^-lds;—payable onthe 15th February, 1860.' ■'■■. " . v " As Tow ton leaves the province per steam ship ' Prince Alfred, The Peer's subscription will be; limited. Early application is recommended. ' Good paddock accommodation, and delivery will betaken of'mares every Wednesday and Saturday, •at the Royal Hotel Stockyards. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. _ W. R. CATOB. • Sept.'26,'lßs^. ■■.■'' . ' , ■ _\
;. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HAY T E E'S FARM,: [:,,.'. NEAE CHKISTCHURCH, : The niagnificent pure bred draught horse ,•. ';■;. WESTMINSTER.; , • PEDIGREE.—This celebrated horse, imimportecl by rW. KToovhouse, Esq., of the Royal Veterinary College, was got by Gon-, qileror, a pure bred Clydesdale, and out of Diana, the best bred Suffolk mare in England; granddam by; Euphrates, great grand-dam Old Smolenslco, who realized by private contract the sum of £2350. : -' \ 3 ,"■ . '.'. r Westminster is a-ftve-yeav old, dark iron grey, stands 18 hands high, on short legs, and is allowed by competent judges to be the finest draught horse ever imported'into the sonihern hemisphere. Mares taken into English grass paddocks well watered, at five shillings per week, and every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. - Westminster will be in Christ church every Wednesday and. Saturday. ' Terms—Mares, 4 Guineas each, payable <m me Ist January, 1860. ' . » TheGfocm's fee, 55., to be paul at the time ot covering. ' .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 720, 1 October 1859, Page 5
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