WANTS A SITUATION. * A : YOUNG MAN who is willing to _OL make himself useful in anycapacity ; has been used to horses. : Direct* A:Z.A.,I • - , > Post-office, ; Christchurch. WANTED, „ FIVE or Six pair of Sawyers, to whom • the highest market price will be paid in 6&ih for Timber delivered at high water mark, and constant ' employment guaranteed for one year, and a first rate bush to cut in. Apply to GEO. ARMSTRONG, : Akaroa. May 9th, 185?. , FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &c. A LARGE CQLLECTIONJpF FRUIT -£X. TREES, comprising carefully selected Varieties of 1 and 2 years grafted Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries . Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricot 3 Also, ; Figs, Vines, Quinces . Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, and Kean's Seedling .Strawberries * Loinbardy and black Italian Poplars, from 2 to 12 feet high. ; i - Acacias, Laburnums, Elders Oaks, Elms, Pineaster Firs Walnuts Weeping and Pollard Willows, from 5 to 12 feet } ■•:...- ■-.:■■■ . ■ :■ English, Portugal, Spanish, and Cape brooms from 1 to 10 feet Leycesteria Formosa, Laurels, Hollies, three years transplanted . Laurustinus, Euonymus . Box-trees, Spireas, St. John's Wort Lilacks Climbing and dwarf roses in variety Fuchsias, yellow and scarlet Currants Syringas, Deutzia -Scabra Jessamines and Honeysuckles Thorns, Sweetbriars,Privets, and Gorse plants for hedges , Asparagus, and scarlet giant Rhubarb roots Mixed permanent pasture Grasses, Clovers, Trefoil, and Lucerne The usual supply of all sorts of Vegetable Seeds, Garden and Farm Implements, &c. W. WILSON, Nursery & Seedsman. BLUE GUM PLANTS. QAAA TRANSPLANTED BLUE £d\J\J\J GUMS, in Boxes of from 20 to 80 plants in each Box. W. WILSON. FARM SERVANT, A GOOD PLOUGHMAN wants * situation as a General Farm Servant. Apply at the office Of this paper. j JOHN BENNINGTON, ■ BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. BOOTS OF ALL KINDS. GRINDERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOR SALE. • .. SAWN TIMBER, Posts and Rails and 'Firewood', delivered in Christchurch, by the Undersigned. JOHN BESWICK, Kaiapoi. 'NELSON EXAMINER.' ~~ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 4 Nelson Examiner" newspaper will be received at this office^ and copies supplied to subscribers on the arrival of each mail. Terms, 10s. per quartern ' Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings. Posts and vails. Coals, &c. E. J. JONES, & CO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 473, 16 May 1857, Page 9
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354Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 473, 16 May 1857, Page 9
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