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TO BUTCHERS. EAT Stock of all descriptions on sale at all times, and delivered as required by batchers in Christchurch. One fortnight's notice only required. JOHN T. PARKINSO*. CATTLE FOR SALE. " MR. PARKINSON is instructed to dispose of a splendid herd of I cattle now dapasturing on Mr. Har .nan's run, the property of C. Bowen, Esq., comprising, some very superior- milch, cows, heifera. and* steers. For further particulars, apply to the above in Christchurch, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. _ WANTED TO PURCHASE. ?' FROM 3,000 to 4,000 ewe lambs, to be delivered south of the Waimakariri. Cash on delivery. JOHN T. PARKINSON. VALUABLE DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. MR. PARKINSON. respectfully calls - the attention of -purchasers'to;--the most superior lot of draught mares ever1 exhibited in" this market, and which are now on sale at ■ his paddock in Christchuvoh. The above were selected by William Robinson, Esq., from the whole of .Nelson, and-have since been at constant work on the ■ Cheviot Hills. They have-foals by their sides by the well-known Clydesdale-entire horse " Crime/ now belonging to E.- C. Minchin, Esai, of Christehurch. MR. PARKINSON will be-in Christchurch to meet- purchasers on TUESDAYS,THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Terms Liberal; FREEHOLD FOR SALE. A LL that plot of land, corner of Tuam jU3^ and Madras &tre.et, ; close to. the Sumner.Road, containing ones acre, of landlaid out as garden,-.lawn, and, planted .with upwards of''three, hundred forest>and. fruit trees, together with .the cottage (now in the .occupation of. T. S. Duncan, Esq.) forming a most compact-and desirable property. ' Part of the, purchase money may remain oa mortgage. Apply, to . MR, J. F. SMART. CAVERSHAM HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. TO BE LET OR SOLD, JLLL those-desirable business premises -£jL comprising* a cbmmpdious house, containing^ 13 rooms, and hitherto kept as a first-class Boarding.Establishment, jwell stocked garden, large barn, stabling, stockyards, and paddock of five acres in English grasses? the whole replete with every convenience for carrying on a large and lucrative trade. To the capitalist, as an investment, or to the man of business, the above affords an opportunity seldom to be met with ;-from-its position and close proximity to the business part of the Town of Christchurch, it cannot fail of becoming a valuable property. The* above will be sold or let inconsequence of the continued ill health of the proprietor. For further particulars, apply to MR. J.:F.* SMART, ' Christchurch. . ;.. FOR SALE. A Very Handsome Cottage .Pianoforte, JIX. seven octaves.full, by Qwen.Stodart, .& Co,, Red Lion Square, London. Apply to. J.McCARDELL. . PORTRAITURE. " Secure the shadow ere' the substance fades;" . . , Shakespeare.. MR. ELSBEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ftOOMS, London Street, (next door to the AlbionHotel), \ are >now ready for the reception of visitors. Likenesses in "the first-style -of;the=Art, by the new Collodion -process, and. beautifully coloured, taken daily/from 9 a.m.j to 6 p.m. ON PHOTOGRAPHY : The very marked attention which this almost magical Art has received from the public is an evidence of its great merit "and beauty. It is a new and unequalled means of preserving the lineaments of those who are esteemed or loved; of retaining the perfect likeness of members of. families, I'oriMends: who >aret separated, or about separating!; i Qf. conveying >a faithful impression: of the'living countenapce:tp,and from friends long parted and at great distances; these, and the gratification- of the family and social circle in the-beautiful miniature representation, of its own .members, the .almost speaking .portraits of /friends, present or abseil, with the melancholy satisfaction toyrelattves of retaining the perfect resemblanceiof ,the ; lost in death, —these aresonxe of the many objects of deep and touching interest to which this most surprising and delightful Art is applied. MINIATURES, LANDSCAPES, and subjects of every description accurately copied, and neatly set in Morocco-Cases, Gold Locketi?, Kings, or fßreasfc-pina. A. great variety pf Beautiful-STEREO-SCOPES and MARINE GLASSES.oniSaIe. The Art carefully taught, and Apparatus Of the finest and best manufacture ,s«npHod on liberal terais.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 559, 13 March 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 559, 13 March 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 559, 13 March 1858, Page 2

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