WANTED TO PURCHASE, rpWO LAND-ORDERS, entitling the -*- holder to select 50 acres of Rural Land for eacli, with a corresponding amount of pasturage. Early numbers will be preferred. Written Tenders, stating the number of the Land-Order, and the lowest price required, addressed to the undersigned, before the 14th inst., will meet with attention. W. and J. DEANS. Riccarton, Feb. 6, 1851. WANTED, rpWO CARPENTERS and TWO Good J- JOINERS. Apply to Mr. E. Dobson, Surveyor, Lyttelton. February 6, 1851. TO BE SOLD OR LET, npHE HOUSE situate upon No. 4, Sec- -*- tion. Apply to Thomas Ellis. Jan. '23rd, ISSI. LAND TO LET. SEVERAL Town Sections to let at Christchurch. For particulars apply to Mr. Alport, Esplanade, Lyttelton. EX LATE ARRIVALS, A ND NOW ON SALE at the General -£*- Grocery Store and Bakehouse, Canterbury Street — Every description of Brushware. An assortment of English Boots and Shoes. White and Coloured SatteenJean Stays. French Contrel and Corded do., very superior. Children's Printed Cambric Frocks. Mousseline de lame do. . Fancy Velvet Paletots. Gents' Black and Coloured Silk Byron Ties. Aeriel and Albert do. • Berlin Gloves and Riding Belts. N.B. Dinner and Tea Services. W. PIIATT. ON SALE, EX " BARBARA GORDON." 4 qr. Casks Brandy, 30 Cases 1 doz. Geneva. 4 do. do. Port Wine, 7 Cases of Port Wine, 3 doz each. •2 qr. Casks Old Pale Sherry, 7 Cases of Sherry 3 doz. each, 4 qr. Casks Marsala, 4 Octaves Sherry. 20 Casks bottled Ale and Stout, 2 Kegs Best Negrohead Tobacco. Gunpowder, Caps, and Shot. Turpentine, Linseed and Boiled Oil. Clothing;, Earthenware, and Stationery. Tar and Pitch, Nails, Canvass. Perfumery, Window Glass, and Looking1 Glasses. Sperm and Tallow Candles, Yellow and Windsor Soap. Tea, Sugar, Rice, Pickles, Salad oil, Mustard. Wrapping paper, Wheat Mills, Cheese Press, and Ironmongery of every description. LONGDIiN AND Lk CbEN. 3, Norwich Quay. SEEDS, FRUIT TREES, &c, TAMES M-BETII, Wellington, begs to inform the Canterbury Settlers, that he is prepared to supply Grass Seeds, Garden Seeds, and Fruit Trees of the sorts found most suitable in the climate of the district of Wellington, or as experience may guide in the yet untried Plains of th a Mi d die Isia nd. He begs to stale, that having lately commenced the Nursery business,under the management of a person of great professional experience, both at home and for ten years at Wellington, he is in hopes of being able to supply articles likely to give greater satisfaction thaii from any other source, and upon moderate terms. He would remark, that the Apple Trees are warranted free from blight, a condition under which they cannot be procured from Ilohart . Communications addressed t'fflfflr "t the Wellington Nursery will bo P'jjjli "-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 8 February 1851, Page 8
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449Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 8 February 1851, Page 8
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