FOR SALE, A THREE-YEAR OLD FILLY, -£*- uubrokeu. ■*- :-.--, ' * For further particulars^ apply to JC'i. Alpoet, "Esplanade."' - COM¥EYAMCE OF: 800DS, JL. CROMPTON begs to announce^". • that he has made/arrangements for. the '" carriage of luggage, &c. from Lyttelton to Sum"? uer, Christohurch, arid ail parts of the plaiD.'-S - Agent in Lyttelton, A. J. 'Aleort, frotu:t«LhqiiL_. all further information can be'obtained. ' ■'■. TO STOREKEEPERS,^ HHHE' undersigned are importers^of-.all -*- descriptions of goods "direct from London, "•" and are ready to offer them for sale it the usual - wholesale prices. _■ -' =r~~ ■ . " - -Losgdes AjiS Ls Cbbn. Esplanade, Lyttelton, Jan" ,7,1851. _ BRANDY in hhds. fast qualify' Old Scotch Whisky, 4l£p^i&&} -- <• - Cases, Geneva.-; "-.'"'"' W? ~»* Port Wine in; easels, bottle&HjTlfcpdon. Sherry, Clartt, and very sigixwr Chara-.-r.;.^bit^ai-j(3olfiertSb^nefc^^uWte^cM'k». - Sdp^rior;t!«)loEialvATe, JftoSi"; Wellingtoi Breweries. - ;?..„-,■ - ~^-z-%35.^ Plank, thre^-quarter inch, and Scaisi3i»if v :-, various lengths. * Chairs cane seated, andHassoete; Best American Axes," House Brooms/'* - - Blue Dungaree, Denirtis, Blankets, Calicft. ,' Blue Serge Shirts, Mole Trousers, and other useful Slops. Prime corned Butter, in kegs about 661b«. - each., Soap, in 1 cwt. boxes. Manilla and Mauritius Sugars. Loaf Sugar, Maize, Window Glass. And several other Goods, landed ftora the schooner " Henry" rVotn Wellingtoa, will be offered at the most rtotonnble rmto, at the store of Richakd Bbamish, Esplanade. A. J. Duucak. ' WORKINI BUUOBKS, T7IOR SALE, several pairs of good Work- ■-*- ing Bullocks. Also, ssveiral goed MILCH COWS, wel used to the climate ani /pod of New Zealand. Also, taree or four WEtL-BUILT BOATS, T»?yißf from 4 U> 6 tens. For further particular*, apply, at the Lyttbltton JLbxi. SEEDS, FRUIT TtEES, Ac. JAMES MBETH, Wellington; be^a to inform the Canterbury Settlers, that be is prepared to aapply Glass Seeds, Garden Seeds, and Fruit Trees of the sorts found most suitable in the oliw&te of the district of Wellington, or as experience may guide r. tho yet untried Plains of the Middle Island. He begs io-istale, tbat haring lately commsaced tbs Nursery business, under th« managemest of"a pewon of greal profesMonal etsedenee, both at home and" for ten years at WeilingtoiJ, be is in hopes cf b«iug able v, snnpij articles iikely to give greater satisfacthts tkaa from any other source, und upon moderate terms. He would reniark, that tbe Apple Trees are warranted fiee front blight, a condition under ~ which they cannot be procured from Hobart Town. . i- ■ Cummunications addressed to him at tbe Wellington Nursery will be punctually answ«x«d. I*tto!«M, Jm. S, 1S»1.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume 1, Issue 1, 11 January 1851, Page 1
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