WANTED immediately, a good house ■ , servant, or a married couple, for the station at Timaru. Apply to • , MESSES. R. & G v RHODES. . Lyttelton, June 1, 1858. ; LOST, TTPON the North Road, between Christ\J church and Papanui, or thereabouts, on SATURDAY, LAST, a rifle barrel detached from the^'stock. A reward of 10s. willbe given on its being returned to the owner, at Mr. Dampier's Office, Christchurch. TO LET. A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE in London Street. Apply to CHARLES BAKER. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS my cattle dog " Guess" . was killed by poison on the morning of-SUNDAY-LAST, the 30th May; I hereby offer the above reward for such information as will convict the secret assassin. WM. CHANEY. Winchester Street, Lyttelton, May 31,1858. THOMAS R. EISHER & CO., having recently, received various consignments from England, and renewed their, stock of Eastern Produce and General Groceries, respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Christchurch, June 1,1858. FRUIT AND FOREST TEEES, EVERGREEN & FLOWERING SHRUBS,' HEDGE PLANTS, &c, &c. A PPLES, 1 and 2 years' growth I£Jl7 Pears, do. do. Plums do. do. • Cherries do. do. ' Peaches do. dp. Quinces Figs Grape vines Walnuts, 3 years' plants Cobnuts Gooseberries, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years Currants, „ „ Raspberries Strawberries. Black Italian poplars, 1,2, 3, and 4 yrs. . Lombardy poplars, „ „ Laburnums Robinia psendo accacia. Pineaster firs , , Lime "trees English elms Oaks - Ash Elders Blue gums Large pollard willows Yellow Spanish brooms Weeping willows White Portugal broom • Sycamores , Yellow Cape brooms Lilacs Box trees English brooms Hollies, 3 years' transplanted Leycesteria formosa St. John's wort Spirea cbrymbosa Deutzia scabia , . , Scarlet flowering currant Common laurel laurustinus s Yello\v flowering currant Jessamines Honeysuckles Coronilla Cytisus Scarlet flowering thorns, grafted . ■'- Ossage orange -j, - Roses, of sorts .y . - ' Chinese arborvitae Large blue periwinkle Cape tea tree Pyrus japonica Thorns for hedges, 1, 2, and 3 years Privet „ „ „ Sweetbriar . „ „ Thorn accacia ; Gorse Roots of asparagus, rhubarb, sea kale v Globe and Jerusalem shallotts, &c, &c. Being desirous of clearing off the greater portion of my present' Nursery Stock, which comprises over 300,000 plants, all of which will be offered at very moderate prices and on easyterms of payment, namely, approved bills of three, six, or nine months, for all orders over the sum of £25. W. WILSON, * Nursery & Seedsman. ~~ TEMPERANCE MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Canterbury Total Abstinence Society will be held in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on SATURDAY NEXT. JUNE sth, at Seven o'Clock in the evening, for the purpose of en rolling members, appointing the committee, and other business. E. MILLS, Secretary pro. tern. Lyttelton, June Ist, 1858. -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 582, 2 June 1858, Page 5
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