SEASONED TIMBER, FOR HOUSE-BUILDING, always to be had, and to any extent. Black Pine Piles, V.D.L. Palings, Nails, Door-Locks, Hinges, &c. 0. W. Bishop, Market-place, Christchurch. TIMBER. ON SALE, at the Wharf, Bricks, Christchurch, a quantity of well-seasoned Boards and Scantling. Apply to J. E. Thacker. • Wharf, Christchurch, Nov. 14. TIMBER. EOR SALE, 15,000 feet well-seasoned TIMBER, cut for the last twenty months. Also 6,000 Shingles. J. Frasee. London Street, October 15th. TIMBER. IN any quantity at the new Provision Store of the Undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchurch. S. Gtbbs, Fancy Bread and Buiscuit Maker. 50 BUSHELS OF MAIZE. A LARGE Collection of Stjpeeior VEGETABLE SEEDS. W. Wilson, Nurseryman, Botanic Garden, opposite the Bricks, Christchurch. A V ROOF FOR SALE. APPLY at Mb. Andekson's House, Bricks, Christchurch. Now Landing, and on Sale at the Store of the Undersigned. "1 f\ CASKS very superior East Coast J-U Pork, and a quantity of Hams and Bacon. Also, a large and well assorted stock ofGeneral Merchandise,including Earthenware, Glassware, Ironmongery, Groceries, Brushes, Brooms, Wrapping Paper, &c, &c. And a few Gooseberries, very fine, and in excellent condition, just arrived from Wellington. Thomas .Waters, Norwich Quay, late G. Picketx's Store. TO SHEEP BREEDERS, -| RAMS fob SALE, got by imported J-tJ German Sires, out of picked Port Philip Ewes. Apply to A. J. Alpoet, Lyttelton ; or to Mr. Stoddart, on the Rackia Terrace Station, south end of Malvern Hills. November 20, 1851. FOR HIRE, GOOD SAFE SADDLE HORSES. Apply to Mr. A. Jagoe, London-street. Lyttelton, October 30th. _ ~"IplED THE PLOU6H." A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, nearly Sixteen Hands, rising three years old, will serve Mares this Season for dl. 3s. each, and os. the Groom, at Fawcett's Quay, Section 14, on the Heathcote ; will he shewn at Christchurch, opposite the Golden Fleece," every Tuesday at eleven o'clock. " Speed the Plough" is got by Young1 Prince, a pure Suffolk Horse imported to Van Diemen's Land by T.H. Gledow, Esq., out of a Government Sam Mare. T. Fawcett. "SAM" TS A LIGHT CHESNUT, his Sire a JL Suffolk, his Dam an Imported Mare. Teems, Three Pounds, groomage included. "DUKE." DUKE is a beautiful DARK BROWN with Black Points, he was bred by Mr. John Lamoxt, of Fossil Bank, (V.D.L.), stands 1(54 hands high. His Sire was Imported by Dr~ Wilmohe", of the improved Lincolnshire breed, and his Dam an Imported Clydesdale Mare, is a sure Foal-getter, and first-rate Draught Horse. The above Horses commenced travelling on Saturday, the 22nd Nov., and will be at Christchurch, every ninth day. Terms, Four Pounds each Mare, groomage included, and one Mare in five to each of the above Horses, allowed gratis. Robert Thompson, Cauterbun Street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 December 1851, Page 7
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