I SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. BED, white,, crimson, and yellow Clover. Permanent pasture grasses Italian ryegrass Lucerne, sanfoin, tares Large Spanish onions Spinach, cress, mustard, radish and lettuce. W. WILSON, Nursery- and Seedsman. TO BUTCHEES. ~~~~ ~pWr Stock of all descriptions on sale at -L all times, arid delivered as-required by butchers in Christchurch. One fortnight's notice only required. j JOHN T. PARKINSON. "• CATTLE FOR SALE. MR. PARKINSON is instructed to dispose of a' splendid * herd of cattle now dapasturing on Mr. Harman's run the property/ of C. Bowen, Esq.; comprising sbme .very superior milch cows, heifers and steers. r For further particulars, apply to the ajboye . m Christchurch, on ' TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. ' I WANTED TO PURCHASE. toROM 3,000 to 4,000 ews lambs, to be -*- delivered south of the.Waimakariri. v' > ■ ■ Cash ■■ on delivery. : JOHN T. PARKINSON. VALUABLE. . ■ DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALEBY PRIVATE CONTRACT. MR PARKINSON respectfully calls ( the attention -of-purchasers to the most superior- lot of draught .mares ever exhibited in this market,.and-which are now oh sjile at his paddock in Christchurch. The ■ajboye 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 % the well known Clydesdale entire horse •" Criffle," now helonffine tb E. C.-Minchin, Esq., of Christchurch. ; MR.; PARKINSON will be in Christchurch to meet purchasers on TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. , ....'■ : -•.■..;■ Terms Liberal. \ PORTRAITURE. " Secure the shadow ere the substance fades." Shakespeare. MR. ELSBEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ROOMS, London Street, (next door to the Albion Hotel), 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., to 5 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 presery- ; ing the lineaments of those who are esteemed or loved; of retaining the perfect likeness of ' members of families, or,friends, who:are separated,; or about separating.; of!conveying a faiths ful impression: of the'living countenance to arid from friends long parted and at greai 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 absent, with the melancholy satisfaction to relatives of retaining the perfect resemblance of the lost in death, —these are some of the many objects of deep and touching interest to which this most surprising and delightful Art is applied. MINIATURES, LANDSCAPES, arid;subjects of every descriptionaccurately copied, and neatly set in Morocco Cases, Gold Lockets, Rings, or Breast-pins. A•, great variety of Beautiful STEREOSCOPES and MARINE GLASSES on Sale. ; The Art carefully taught, and. Apparatus, of the finest ,and best manufacture supplied on liberal terms. : WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER, AND DENTIST, FROM LONDON. T7\ C.' ANDERSON takes the liberty Jt/» : of acquainting the inhabitants of this colony, that he continues to do business at Litchfield Cottage, Litchfield Street, immediately behind the White Hart, Christchurch. FOE SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. \X Fifty-acre section, situated near JO. Kaiapoi. The whole is fenced; and forty acres of it cultivated. ..';.- ---i Thereis a siihstaritial house with otlior farm (iorivenierices upon it. Apply to i.' ; " ' G. MALLINSOK . ; Architect. TRAVELLERS' REST! HEAD OP AKAROA HARBOUR. mHE undersigned begs- leave to inform the }A- - public'that he has taken the above house, where travellers to and from Akaroa will find good accommodation at moderate charges; and trusts, by keeping the best quality of 'Ales, Wines, and Spirits, that he may merit tho patronage of the public. JAMES WILLIAMS.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 567, 10 April 1858, Page 2
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