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WANTS A SITUATION, A YOUNG M\ N* wlio is willing to m ike himself u-ifhil in any capacity1'; has been Übtcl to hoi'bes. -. Diieat,. A.Z A., , Post-office, , Christchurch. WANTED, ~ FIVE oi Six pui ot lo whom' the lnyhe^r maifept jaii t* will be paid in cash for Timber delivered at higbf-water mark/ and constant employment guaranteed for, one^year, and a first rate bush to out in, " ', Apply to GEO. ARMSTRONG, Akaroa. May 9th, 1857. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &c. •. A LARGE COLLECTION OF FRUIT TREKS, comprising carefully "selected varieties of , ,-' 1 and 2 years grafted Apple*, Pears, Plums, - Cherries » „ Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots Also, Figs, Vines, Quinces Goosebemes, Currants, Raspberries, .and "* Kean's Seedling Strawberries . • Lombardy and black Italian Poplars, fiom 2. tcr 12 feet high. Acacias, Laburnums, Elders Oaks,. Elms, Pmeaster Firs ~ Walnuts Weeping and Pollard Willows, from 5 to 12 feet English, Portugal, Spanish, and Cape broomfe from 1 to 10 feet < Leycesteria Formosa, Laurels, Hollies, tineeyears transplanted Laurustinus., Euonymus Box trees, Spireas/St. John's Wort Lilaokt, 1 Climbing and dwarf roses in variety Fuchsias, yellow and scarlet Currants Syringas, Deutzia. Scabra Jeissain.ines_and Honeysuckles Thoins,Sweetbriars, Privets, and Gorse plants for hedges Asparagus, and scarlet giant Rhubarb roots Mixed permanent pasture Grasses, Clovers, Tiefoil, and Lucerne The usual supply of all sorts of VegetableSeeds, Garden and Farm Implements, &c. W. WILSON, Nuisery & Seedsman. BLUE dUM PLANTS. ~ GyC\C\r\ TRANSPLANTED BLUE &\JKJKJ GUVJS, in Boxes of from 20 to 80 plants in each Box. W. WILSON. , TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. ' DEAR SIR,—We the undersigned membeis of the above Society respectfully request you to call, with the least possible delay, a special geneial meeting of the Society, to consider the measures about to bfr adopted by the Provincial Government, on the subject of Education. We are, dear, Sir, <vc. (numekously signed). In compliance with the above requisition I hereby announce that a public meeting-will be held"in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on THURSDAY Evening next, the 14th Inst., at SEVEN o'Clock. . R- LATTER, Chairman. FARM SERVANT. AG'OOl) PLOUGHMAN wanls a situation as ( a General Farm Sei vant. Apply at the office of this paper. "" John bennington; boot and shoe matter. BOOTS OF ALL KINDS. l ' GRINDERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 472, 13 May 1857, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 472, 13 May 1857, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 472, 13 May 1857, Page 12

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