TO THE PASSENGERS N PER v SH I P » CASH ME R E." fTIHK undersig-ned has Cottages to Let,; X also, Land to Let and to gel!, in largo or small quantities. Household Effects or Merchandise bought ,or sold on commission for cash only. HENRY OH AS. COSIER, ■vr , ,■'■■. Commission Agent. JNote the address! The-Iron Store, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. NEW IMPORTATIONS, GN Sale at the Iron Store, Canterbury ' Street, . J 64 cases pale brandy, 1 doz. each 7 quarter casks port wine 2 Ditto do. brown brandy. Also, Oats i Barley Potatoes Timber Firewood, &c, &c., in any quantity. HENRY CHAS. COSIER, Commission Agent. ARMAGH STREET DEPOT, CHRISTCHURCH." Tl/TESSRS. .1. W.MOORHOUSE & HOLLAND . ' .^ B% to announce that their extensive premisesin Armagh street being completed, they are now in a position to carry on every department of the Horse, Stock, and General Commission Business. ■ Every pains has been taken to secure the moat perfect accommodation, for all horses that maybe entrusted to them for disposal or livery. ~ " PRINCE ROYAL." ~~ I THIS Pure Bred CLYDESDALE, imported from England by W. H. Valpy, Esq., will, stand during the.season at the Armagh street Depot, Christchurch. PPJNCE ROYAL is 7 years old, a. dark brown, with black; points, of excellent temper, and perfect symmetery, sixteeen and a half hands high/and is unequalled for power and bone.. Terms—Ten guineas per Mare, payable on or before the Ist of February, 1860. Good Paddocks at ss. per week. Mares will receive every attention, but no responsibility will be incurred. Apply at/the Armagh street Depot. J. W. MOORHOUSE & HOLLAND, Horse, Stock, & General Commission Agents. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT MR. FAWDINGTON'S STABLES, AND THE BEST OF THE "WEEK AT HIS OWNEE's, A. R. CREYKE, ESQ., : THE FINE THOROTJGH-BIIED HOESE , JOE MILLER. JOE MILLER, by Jersey, out of Miss Miller (own brother to. Phoenix), half brother to Bay Middleton (winner of the Derby), by Buzzard, out of Cobweb (winner of the Oaks), byPhantom, out of Filagree, by Soothsayer, Webby Waxy, &c, [vide stud book.] Joe Miller is a rich chestnut, is perfectly quiet, free from vice, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, and is a sure foal getter. . Joe Miller is the sire of Jester, who proved himself the best horse of his year, carrying off the Maiden Plate and Forced Handicap for all winners. Terms £5 each mare. Groomage 55., to be paid at the time of service. The fees to be paid the fiast week in February. , . ; Country mares for this horse will he taken in to grass afc 2s. 6d. per week, and properly attended to, but no responsibility incurred. . SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! FOR CASH ONLY! A Large and Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes of every description, at the Monster Clothing Hall. The proprietor of the above begs to inform the public of Canterbury that he intends giving up the boot and shoe trade, in consequence of the premises not being large enough for the present stock on hand; and he now intends offering boots and shoes at such prices as have never been offered in Canterbury before. @§f° NOTE THE PEICES! . ■■■■■"■'• s. d. s. d. Men's watertights ... ... 10 6t016 6 Men's bluchers (nailed) 9 6 to 14 6 Men's bluchers (without) ... ... 10 6t015 6 •Men's Wellingtons... 12 6 to 16 6 Men's elastic sides: . 14 0 to 17 6 Men's patent boots 18 6 to 21 O List of prices for ladies' boots and shoes :— Ladies'elastic sides ... ... ... 70to 10 6 Ladies'strong cloth 6 6 to 12 6 Ladies-Cashmere 5 6 to 8 6 Ladies' leather lace-up ...... ... 66 to 8 6 Parents and guardians should not lose this opportunity of purchasing their boys', girls', and children's boots and shoes, as the proprietor intends offering'goods at such prices as have never been offered before. HENRY. MOSS, Proprietor. PUBLIC. NOTICE, TO. PASTURAGE LICENSEES IN- THE WAITANGI DISTRICT, (Westward of the Tekapo branch.) THE country over which the following Pasturage Licenses have been granted, viz., Ncrsv 45, 68,171, 173, 176, 177,178, 179, 18(), 185, ,186, 187,188, 203, 221, 222, 224, 243, 244, 251, 253, 266, 267, 273, 274, 275, 299, 300, 306, 307, 315, 316, and 317 having been surveyed, the boundaries of the respective runs are now marked on the map of the Chief Surveyor, in the Land Office, Christchurch, and the Commissioners of the Waste Lands' Board will sit on THURSDAY, the Ist December next, at Noon. to finally fix the said boundaries. All parties having any application to make with reference thereto, will be heard on that day. ! .. ■ By order of the Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, ■ . Chief Commissioner. Land-office, Christchurch, October 9,1859. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CLUB. A General Meeting of the above Club will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, October 15th, 'nt 11 o'clock a.m., in the Committee Room, in the Market House, Christchuvch. • R. BRUNSDEN, Hon. Sec. A LL Persons having Claims upon Mr. JJL Edward Lawrence, late with Mr. Groodacre,; Liverpool and Manchester House, -are requested to send same „• address at, Mr. Travis, Gloucester street, and all such claims, will be discharged on Saturday, 22nd instant. ' . „ ! . Persons indebted,to Mr. Lawrence will have 'the kindness to pay their,respective accounts to enable him to close consignments.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 723, 12 October 1859, Page 5
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