Plants for Hedges, 2 000 SWEET BRIARS, strong 5 plants, two years transplanted. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman* -.' LIME. ;i« LIME FOR SALE, at E. Sam's, Lon- ;: Lyttelton. «'■ FOR SALE, ' A MOST desirable FREEHOLD PRO- : -£*- PERTY in Christchurch, consisting of '} a Quarter-acre Section, with an excellent Dwelling House, Garden, Stable, and Well thereon ; • %he whole handsomely fenced, and situate in the most valuable part of the town. Apply to J. Longden. Just received, Ex "Caroline Agness"'and on sale at the Stores of the undersigned, npHE following articles of Fttrnitxjbe : -*- Mahogany Dining Tables,'with loose flaps, French polished Mahogany Sofa, hair-seated French bedsteads Dressing tables Washstands Mahogany towel-horses Windsor chairs Stained rosewood do., cane bottomed Spindle backed wooden do. Half dozen only of mahogany hair-seated chairs. Also, A few pieces of 3-qr. and 4-qr. Floor-cloth, and a few hearth-rugs. Also, about 30 lbs. of superior Onion Seed, from Jacob Wrench and Sons, London Bridge. Gee & Co., Canterbury street, Lytlelton. NOTICE. ~ A LL accounts due to the undermen- -£*- tioned boats are requested to be paid to Feed. Le Cken, Agent. Viz.: —City of London Palinurus Sea Bird Father Thames Catharine Ann Fanny Caledonia Rory,O'More. Freights to or from Christchurch Quay, 25s per ton, Grain 6d. per bushel, Bran 4d. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, Boot antr' Shoe J&anttfacturcr,[3i:cati)£r=s«ner, Lyttelton and Christchurck. iN'Returning thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last four years, begs tojunforrn the public generally, that ou and after Monday.' the 14th inst., he intends to make a reduction of at least 20 per cent, for all goods bought for cash. A call will verify the truth of the above statement. For Sale, by the Undersigned, SUPERIOR SIDE SADDLES, „ Gent's do. Second quality do. do. 3 Racing do., weight 4lb. 6 oz. Bridles, head-stalls, snaffles, Sec. Girths, spurs, crouppers, Whips, Jockey and hunting, &c. All of a superior make. W. Hutchinson, Lyttelton and Christchurch. HHHE Undersigned beg to inform the pub- -*- lie in general that he has /or sale at his stores in London Street, Lyttelton, late in the occupation of Mr. Fraser, the following stock of varied and useful goods lately arrived from England per Grasmere. Men's caps Boys' fancy do. Ladies' cloth and leather boots and shoes Children's do. do. } case of the best assorted perfumery A large assortment of the best Welsh and English flannels. Also a large assortment of drapery, haberdashery, groceries, Sec. D. P. Dimoud, Settlers' Warehouse.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 300, 15 September 1855, Page 9 (Supplement)
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