On Sale, ex " Marmora." I A A BAGS, No. 1 Cosssipoi'e sugar i 26 bags Snowdrop do. 27 do. Crushed do. 64 do. Crystalls do. 80 do. No. 1 pieces do. 4 hhds. ioaf do. 5 hhds. rum 28 O.P. ALSO, 1 case stationery 1 bale, containing ladies' cloth mantles, shepherds' shawls, boys' belts, buttons, Szc. Waitt, Hakgreaves, &: Co. Norwich Quay, May 13, 1856. FOR SALE,A FINE Caki Mare with Colt by her -c*- side (sire "Canterbury.") Price, for both, £125. The Mare is one of the best Plough Mares ia the Colony ; and is again in Foal. Also, — Six Useful Cows, in Calf, to one of the purest bred Bulls in the Settlement. Price, £ 12 per head. J. Parsons Lee. Redbrook Isle, Trig. No. fi, Ellesmere. Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreen Shrubs, &c. A LARGE COLLECTION OF FRUIT TREES, comprising carefully selected varieties of 1 and 2 years grafted Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots. ALSO Figs, Vines, Quinces Gooseberries) Currants, Raspberries, and Kean's Seedling Strawberries. Loinbardy and black Italian Poplars, from 2 to S feet high Acacias, Laburnums, Eiders O;iks, Elms, Pineaster Firs Walnuts Weeping- and Pollard Willows, from 5 to 10 feet. English, Portugal, Spanish, and Cape brooms, from I to 7 feet. Leycestevia Formosa, Laurels, Hollies Lavustinus, Euonymus Box-trees, Spireas, St. John's Wort Lilacks Climbing and dwarf roses in variety Fiischias, yellow and scarlet Currants Svringas, Doutzia Scabra Jessamines and Houeysuckles Sweetbriars, Privets, and Gorse plants for hedges Asparagus, and scarlet giant Rhubarb roots Mixed permanent pasture Grasses, Clovers, Trefoil, ant! Lucerne. The usual supply of all sorts of Vegetable Seeds, Garden and Farm Implements &c. ccc. (Sec. W. Wjxsox, Nursery <Sc Seedsman. OH SALE, Ex " Maori' and '* Colchester," TTORSE and BULLOCK DRAYS. -» "■ Patent Iron Ploughs, with extra fittings, Harrows, zig-zag, Coal. Apply to Coiiicscs. jGmvLF.K, & Co. This Day is published, price Is. THE LAND REGUL A TIONS For the Frovince cf Canterbury. Lyttelton : ill the '" Times" Oftice. Chri'slchuich: Mr. 13. W. Mouuit'ort. Kaiapoi : Mr. Black. OK SALE, AT the FAMILY HERALD OFFICE "^ London Street. LyiU'h>n),— Family Heralds, School liuvks. Slates. Slate and black lead pencils, stationery, pocket biblt.s prayer-books, Lett's diaries, assorted. A varu-el stock <>! iho latest work^, by the best authors, comprising History, Astronomy, Medicine iVovcK ami Romance, Cxc, OavniiUrs' lools, brass lutings for window blinds ln:i*s scales ami weights, tin and s:ulale tacks, Indies' French clogs, see. E. Essvox.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 3
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