J WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE. P mHE Undersigned is prepared to make liberal I X advances on>Wool or other Produce •consigned I- in hid agents iu-London. |tojusa^^ . A. J. ALP.QRT, , t SUMNER ,ROAD.. |t AN D TO LE T. i To be let on -lease for the^term of Seven Years,, 'I about 30 acres of land eligibly situated, adjoining 1 the Blacksmith's shop, Sumner. road;, with exten- ,' sive frontage thereon, well adapted for a paddock or small farm. ! For conditions of lease and further_particulars, : Apply to A. J. ALPORT, \ Auctioneer. Lyttelton, April 22,1858. , ' BRENCHLEY-FARMj LYTTELTON. | npOLET,- wpra fUfiCHASiNG" ctAUSE, several \ -■•• Sections of' Land,on the above Farm. | Further particulars and terms can be obtained at 1 the office of the undersigned, I A. J. ALPORT. | Lyttelton, Feb.^ 1859. } ' WEEtfcY'' SA-LE' YARDS" '' '■ ? OPPOSITE!THEIWHITEieART.HGTEL; f OHRIgT,CHURPH r , M^t^PAJUOTSGN r in' thanking his - friends ,anU> the; .public for their V liberal support-in the Commissipp-business, begs ?: to inform them," that haying a resident in g Christchurch, his Sale-yards will be open for *■ Auctions^keyySAT^U'R'DA^v :; I • TO BUTCHERS. i "I7IAT Stock of all descriptions on sale a t |»C all; times; and < delivered as required iby butchers* in Chtistohurch: One fortnight's : notice only required. . : JOHN T. PARKINSON. SADDLE MARES' PARKINSOJ^ is advised of the ? JjJl arrival of a,few; saddle mares, > from the North country, in foal to first class i Nelson horses, and will ibe ~On view in a few days at his paddock, Stanmpre ; road. * DRAUGHr MARES F.OR SALE. 2 FINE black, fillies, in rare condition, fit for breaking in;to Hairiess, with large l?one and^muscle,; just stinted tb Mr; SHand'a horse, and on view at hislpaddock., Also, one-fine-chestnut-filly. Applyjtpr ' ••■ i J.T.. PARKINSON. - FENDALL TO TO PROTERTT. "•" : rpHEi above property not haying been sold by X public-auctioniis-'noW'-for'Sale-PEivATEi.T, I either the. whpl^,of.,it orrany,p,ortion>to.suit-pur- /- t chasers. ' ; . \ ' | For fartKer-particulars, apply to - | JOHN T.i PARKINSON. . | UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. I /^V^' SAiLE, timber, shingles, palings I V^J Posts |and ; rails. ! Coals,, &c. I I^SDO 7!D.L. quartering. I E. J. JONES: I - TO BE SOLD t; BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Acres of Land, part~of Rural fJL Section No. 118, in one or two acre if allotments and upwards, to suit the conveni'ience of purchasers. Terms: one-third cash— k- one-third in six months—and the remaining I third in twelve months, with- interest at £10 per cent. The above valuable- section of Land fronts upon the Lower Lincoln Road, and is situate a mile and three-quarters' from the town of Christchurch. Mr. Pigeon, the i owner, will show the land, I and further particulars may_ be__had by applying ft to Mr." Thomson,. Accountant, Christchurch, or \ on application' at1 'the office of" Mr. Wormald, | Solicitor, London-stre'et^ Lyttelton^ where a plan I of the land as laid out in allotments may be I seen. I TIMBERED LAND. 1 ' OOR SALE, at Rangiora,—A few AllotI Xj ments of Spleridicr BUSH, part of , Section No. 359 >s the property of the Rev. J. Raven.—Apply to FREDERICK ELMER, ft Commission Agenf, Rangiora. [ christchurch" town sections \ON TWENTY : pNE YEARS BUILDING i If iiBASESi 'I "j Valuable corner section adjoining the I X White Hart Hotel } 4 allotments' of section 842 in front of Mr. Fisher's'store H 24 allotments in close proximity to the Town , Hall k 24 allotments (3 acres) having frontage on SuraI ncr-road, Lichfield, Madras, and^Tuam I streets. [ ' W.. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. FARM IMPLEMENTS. | QCYTHES with handles and mountings com- | O plete I Scythe Btrickles or sanded scythe boards Strong asn handled "hay rakes i Steel prong pitching forks i Patent steel backed hay-knives I Lyndon's patent spades. I ' - W. WILSON, « Nursery and Seedsman. 1 GRASS AND.CLOVER SEEDS i , FOR AUTUMN SOWING. H "DACEY'S Perennial ryegrass 1| -L Italian ryegrass » Cooksfoot, timothy, sheep's fescue * Meadow fescue, holcus lanatus, and many other s varieties M Permanent pasture grasses and clovers mixed I Finest English lawn grasses I White clover, red clover, cow grass M Crimson clover, broad leaved trefoil ,$ Lucerne .and Sanfoin-, W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. [ SEEDS FOR AUTUMN. SOWING. "XXniiTE Stone turnips 1 »V Yellow Aberdeen turnips I York, sugarloaf, and drumhead cabbages I Cauliflower, Brussels . sprouts, savoys and i curled greens " Cress, mustard,1 reddish, lettuce, endive Large Spanish, onion, gorse and broom I W. WILSON, ' ,»/ Nurgery and Seedsman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 659, 2 March 1859, Page 7
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