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Lyttelton, Sept. 20th, 1851. MESSRS. COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., beg to intimate that they have commenced Business in Lyttelton as Merchants, Custom-House and General Commission Agents. REFERENCES ARE IN London . . . . Messrs. Matheson & Co. Glasgow . . . . — H. Walker & Co. Neivcastle-on-Tyne — W. T. Cookson & Co. Sydney .... — Thacker & Co. AGENTS ARE IN London .... Messrs. F. Young & Co. „ .... — F. Mangles & Co. CORRESPONDENTS ARE IN Wellington . . . Messrs. W.Bowler, Son & Co. Place op Business at present, on the Esplanade, opposite the Custom-House. Firewood.and Shelter. W WILSON, Nurseryman, Botanic • Gardens, Christchurch, begs to inform the Canterbury Settlers that he possesses a large quantity of the Seeds of Acacia Decurrens, or Green Wattle, a very handsome evergreen, and from its extreme rapidity of growth, will far surpass all other varieties of trees in affording not only efficient shelter, but after the third or fourth season an abundance of excellent firewood, the Seeds were collected by W. W.in the neighbourhood of Auckland a few months ago, and may be relied on as sound and good. Price one shilling per ounce containing 270 Seeds. ■•■■-.■ SARDBMMO. = .',..- W WILSON will by Contract or • otherwise supply experienced workmen for fencing, breaking up, laying out, and cropping gardens, and will [provide the necessary Seeds and Plants, and personally superintend every operation. 1 000 FRUIT TREES * Superior X VJVJ\J sorts, two shillings each. 900 Red and White Currants. 3000 Thorns. 500 Giant Asparagus Roots. 60 Victoria Rhubarb Boots. 10 lb. White Globe Onion Seed. 3 bushels Dwarf Peas and Beans. W. Wilson, Nurseryman, Botanic Gardens, (opposite the Bricks) Christchurch. AVON BANK COFFEE HOUSE. GPARK has to announce to the • Public of Christchurch and Lyttelton, that he has Opened a House in the above Line, and he hopes by moderate charges and attention to the wants of the public, to receive a share of their support. Market-Place, Christehurcli, 12th September, 1851. ISQTIGE, HHHE undersigned begs leave to inform his -*- friends and the public that he has again commenced the business of Boot and Shoemaking in Herkpord-Streft, Christchurch, near the Land Office, and hopes by strict attention and sound work, to merit that patronage which it shall be his endeavour to deserve. Frederick Bayjless. MESSRS. TAYLOR & CO, ~p ESPECTFULLY inform the Public J-* that they are now enabled to execute any Orders as Builders, Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, and Undertakers, and trust by their punctuality, with reasonable terms, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. Funerals furnished on the shortest notice. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, June 19.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 20 September 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 20 September 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 20 September 1851, Page 1

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