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EX ASHBURTON. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:-— 8 cases stationery, consisting of—Ledgers, journals, day books, account stiles books, letters, books,- and a general assortment of account and memorandum books, plain and fancy letter and note papors,' envelopes, blotting paper, inks and ink stands, rubbor, quill and steel pens, letter clipa and bill files, slates, initial seals, and ovory description of small wares. 1 caso Lett's Diaries, twenty-five different shapes and sizes. 2 cases papier mach<s goods—-Work boxos, writing desks, ladies' and gents' dressing cases, tea caddies, ink stands, chess and other tables, card baskets, trays, and a variety of ornaments. 2 cases Bohemian glass—Vasos, toilet bottles and pomade pots, lustres, jewel boxes, ring stands, &c. 1, case Jewellery—Brooches, bracelets/ pins, lockets, guards and chains, wedding rings, keepers, &o. 1 case Electro-Plated Ware—Tea, table, dessert, gravy, mustard, and salt,spoons,forks, soup ladles, fish carvers, butter knives, cruets, breakfast and tea sets, candlesticks, <&c. 1 case cutlery assorted. 2 cases basket ware of every description. 2 cases English chairs superior quality. 2 cases Musical Instruments—Violins, concertinas, accordions, ilutes, piccoloes, vocal and instrumental music, manuscript music books and paper. Also, ex late arrivals,— A large and general assortment of reading books, bibles, praj'er books, and church services. 45 crates earthenware and China, ironmongery, merchandise, and fancy clay pipes, Oilmen's stoves, and groceries of every description and ol: the best quality. (Wholesale and Retail.) GEORGE TAYLEK. London Street, Lyttelton, Dec. 29,1859.

CAITEKBUEY RACES, 1860. Tjl I R S T D A Y. TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. The Wanderer Cup, of £30, added to a sweepstakes of £3 each, for all horses the produce of the Arab horse Wanderer, one mile and a half; list. The Canterbury Maiden Stakes, of £^6 each, h.f., with £100 added, for all horses that have not won any public money previous to the day of entry. 2 years old, sst. 21bs.; 3 years old, 7st. 71bs.; 4 years old, Bst. 71bs.; 5 years old and aged, Bst. lllbs. Mares and geldings allowed 31ba.; one mile and a half. The second horse to receive 20 soys. , out of the stakes. The winner to pay 5 soys. towards expenses. The Challenge Cup, value 100 soys., on its terms. Two-year old Stakes, of £5 each, h.f., with £50 added; half a mile; Bst. 71bs.; mares and geldings allowed 31bs. The Canterbury Cup, of £30, added to a sweepstakes of £3 each; one mile and a quarter; C.J.C. weights for age, viz.:—2 years old, 6st. lOlbs.; 3 years old, Bst. 91bs.; V 4 years old, 9st. 131b5.; 5 years old, lOst, 71bs.; 6 years and aged, lOst. lOlbs.; mares and geldings allowed 31bs.

SECOND DAY. The Criterion Stakes, of £3 each, with £20 added; one mile; 2 years old, sst. lOlbs.; 3 years old, 7st. lOlbs.; 4 years old, Bst. 71bs.; 5 years old and aged, Bst. lOlbs. The Derby Stakes, of £10 each, h.f., with £100 added, for 3 year olds; one mile and a half; Bst. 71bs.; mares and geldings allowed 4lbs. The Innkeepers' Plate, of £ -, added to a sweepstakes of ten -per cent on the value of the plate; one mile heats. The Ladies' Purse, of £ ——, added to a sweepstakes of ten per cent on the value of the purse; two miles and a half; 3 years old, 9st. 91bs.; 4 years old, 10 131b5.; 5 years old, list. 71bs.; 6 years old and aged, list. lOlbs. Gentlemen riders- The winner of the Derby or Challenge Cup to carry 31bs. extra. Handicap Plat9j of £25; Entrance, £3 each; one mile; for all ages. The Hack Stakes, of 1 soy. each, with £5 added, for all horses that are not entered or have not run at this meeting, and that have never won any public money; post entries.

THIED DAY. The Member's Plate of £ —-, added to a sweepstakes of ten per cent, &c, for all ages; one mile and a half; 2 years old, sst. 21bs.j 3 years old, 7st> 71bs.; 4 years old, Bst. lOlbs; 5 years old, 9st. 7lbs.; 6 years old and aged, 9st. lOlbs. The Queen's Plate, of £100. Entrance, £5 each, for all ages; three miles; C.J.C. weights for age ; mares and geldings allowed 31bs. The winner of the Derby, the Challenge Cup, or Ladies' Purse, 31bs. extra. The Forced Handicap Sweepstakes, of £10 each, h.f., forced for all winners, optional to losers; one mile. The Consolation Stakes, Handicap, of £2 each, with £20 added, for beaten horses;. one mile. The Selling Stakes, of £2,' with £20 added; one mile and a quarter. C.J.C. weights for age. The winner to be sold for £100; if entered to be sold for £90, allowed 71bs.; iffor£Bo,l4lbs.; if for £70, 211b5.; if for £60, 281b5.; if for £50, 3dlbs. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, and the surplus, if any, to go to the fund. The following races are closed, viz.:—"Wanderer Cup, Maiden Stakes, Two-year Old Stakes, and Canterbury Derby. The remaining races, with the exception of the Forced Handicap, Consolation, and Selling Stakes, to close and name on the 11th day of February, to the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club. C. G. HODGSON, ' Hon. Sec. HOUSES TO LET. fITHREE Houses to let at Kaiapoi in the _L business part of the town fronting on the River Waimakariri. Rental from Bto 16s. per week. Apply to JOHN FULLER, Commission Agent, Kaiapoi. Kaiapoi, Jan. 2,1860. LAND FOR SALE AT KAIAPOI. SEVERAL Quarter, Half, and Acre Sections of Land for sale. Also a large comfortable Dwelling House situate near the centre of the Town, and suitable for a family residence or boarding house, with a large paddock, garden, stable and barn attached. Apply to JOHN FULLER, Commission, Agent, Kaiapoi.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 3

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