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:■ • .... , MANN'S .A.I . ... ,' . CHRISTCHURCH RESTAURANT, CORNER OF OABHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. THE UNDERSIGNED TJESPECTFULLY informs the public of Can- -*-*' terbury that, at tho request of soveral members of tho Provincial Council, Stookowners, Graziers, Farmers, &c, he intends opening the above - ESTABLISHMENT ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. Id. A privato house for ladies and families visiting the city, and "A 1" accommodation for gentlemen. BREAKFAST, From 7 till 9 a.m. Tea and Coffee at all hours. DINNERS, From 12 till 1 p.m. From 1 till 2 p.m. From 2 till 4 p.m. SOUPS AT AIL HOURS. giir A change in the Bill of Fare each day. TEAS, From 5 till 7 o'clock p.m. SUPPERS, From 8 till 10 p.m. Tripe on Tuesdays and Fridays. Commercial Room with Writing Materials. AH Letters and Parcels forwarded in time for each mail. JAMES MANN. Christchurch, Dec. 1,1859. FOR SALE, EX BURMAH, DAILY EXPECTED, THE following STOCK selected expressly for this province by two of the best judges in. England-* CART STALLION,; "L O R D R A G L A N," Bred by Mr. Woodrow, of Kilbarchan, And as a two-year old gained Two Prizes at Kilmalcolin and Greenock. Lord Raglan was got by the celebrated horse, Prince Royal, one of the best prize stock getters in Scotland, out of a pure Clydesdale mare belonging to Mr. Woodrow. Dam was by Mnircock, who, when two years old, took Three First Prizes, at Shows open to all Scotland. Muircock was by Glancer, and he comes from the most celebrated stock in Renfrewshire. ■ CART STALLION, "W O N D E R. " The Wonder was got by Mr. Brown's the. Farmer's Glory, his dam, a bay mare of G. Wagner, Esq., was allowed by the judges to be one of the finest mares in England. Farmer's Glory was by "England's Glory, who took the First Prize at the Royal Agricultural "meeting at Windsor. CART STALLION, "H E R O," Hero was got by Merryinan, dam by Scarborough, grandam by Bucephalus, by Rotsey's Volunteer, Volunteer dam by Mr. Percy's old horse Kinburn, who got more prizes than any horse in England. Merryman was got by Black Active, dam by old Truth, grandam by old Jacob by Roper's old nag. Black Active was got by that noted horse Little John, the property of Mi*. William Johnson, of Preston. Old Truth was got by old Symetry, Symetry by old Active by Sawder's old nag. Hero is an excellent brown, rising 8 years old, stands 16 hands high, with great power and superior action, and is a sure foal getter, and allowed to be by the judges one of the finest Stallions travelling to suit all purposes. CAET STALLION, "HE A T H E R J O C X";' a pure Clydesdale. (Pedigree in future advertisement.) CART STALLION, "V OU N G GAY L A D ; " a promising Yorkshire Colt. (Pedigree in future advertisement.) THOROUGHBRED BROWN MARE, "J E N N V L I N D," in foal to Vanderdecken. (See pedigree in stock book.) PURE SHORT-HORN BULL, "W H IT E BO V, Bred by G. R. Barclay, Esq., Keovil. Got by Ettrick, son of Tarn Glen (10,780); dam (Atherston) by Highland-Harry (11,587): g. d. (Maggie Lauder) by Dusty Miller (9055); gr. g. d. (Amelia) by Gainford (2044); gr. gr. g. d. (Gaudy) by Monarch (2036); Gaudy by Cato (119), by Whitworth (695). PUEE SHORT-HORN HEIFER, "B U.T TBBPIT BE AU T V," Bred by Mr. Stronack, Ardmellie, banbtshire. Butterfly Beauty, roan, calved 28th February, 1858, by Lord Bathursfc (13,173); dam (Beauty) by Young Pasha (7612) j g. d. (Margaret) by Emperor (3716); gr. g. d. (Flora) by Fairfax Hero (9106); gr. gr. g. d. (Missie) by Commander (8976); gr. gr. gr. g. d. (Cathrine) by Terry of Stretton. This Heifer took the first prize at the Banff Cattle Show in February last, and her dam took fiverfir'st prizes at different Scotch Shows. Butterfly Beauty was served on 2nd May by the Duke of Buccleuch's Bull, Hector. PUEE SHORT-HORN HEIFER, "YOUNG GOOD'S PIN X," Bred by Mr. Milne, of Kinaldie. Dark red with white, calved 14th July, 1858, by Bushranger (12,516); dam (Goodspink) by Fairfax Hero (9106); g. d. (Sybil) by Sir Walter (2639); gr, g. d. (Fashion) by Emperor (2671) • gr. gr. g. d. (Dahlia) by Wonderful (700); gr. gr.gr. g. d. by Cardinal (841). This Heifer was highly commended afc the Aberdeen Show last month. Young Goodspink was served on 22nd May by the Duke of Buccleuch'g Bull, Hector. i For further particulars apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch.,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 3

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