WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE. rnHE Undersigned is prepared to >make liberal 1 advances on Wool or other P,roduc,e, consigned to his .gents mLondon.. 'X^lA*. SUMNER ROAD. TA N D T ° L. ET' To be let on lease fo.r ,the term of Seven Years, about 30 acres of" laM 4 eligibly situated, adjoining the Blacksmith's shop," Sumner road, with extensive frontage thereon, well adapted for a paddock or small farm. ' n < For conditions of lease and further particulars, .' iApply to A. J. ALPORT,. • • ! Auctioneer.; ' Lyttelton-, April 22,1858. ". ' J\ ' BRENCHLEY FARM," LYTTELTON. TO LET, \vii&' PUECHASIN& ciatjse, several Sections of Land on the above Farm. _ Further 'paTtioulars anS'terms ban be obtained at the office of? the undersigned, A. J. ALPORT. Lyttelton, Feb,'8,1859.'. ', .?7 . , WEEKLY .SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHEBE HART HOTEL, CHRIstCHURCH. . ... MR. PARKINSON, in thanking- his friends and the . jniblic for their liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having "become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yards' will .be- open for Auctions every SATURDAY. ' TO BUTCHERS. T7IAT Stock of all descriptions on sale at JO all times/and delivered as required by butchers in Christckurch. TOne fortnight's notice only required. : .•!'?:;;:: , .~ . ; JOHN T. PARKINSON. ■ : SADDLE MARES. ' MR. PARKPNSON is advised of the arrival"of a few fine saddle mares, from the North country^ in foal to first class Nelson horses, and;,wil'lifbe! an view in a few days at his paddock, Stanmore road. , , ; , DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALE. Q FINE black fillies, in rare conditionj mJ fit for breaking" in to harness," With large boneandmuscfle,just;stinted to Mr. ;Shand'g/horse, and on view at his paddock. Also, one fine chestnut fillyV . Appiy..to .<■:■■. : : : :: J. T. PARKINSON. FENDALL TOWN PROPERTY, ; fTIHE above property not having been sold by X pubUo..auctjpn_4s i>now'.fpri .sale ..pbivately,. either the whole of .it or. any portion, to suit purchasers. ■ ' , . , ' ' For further particulars, apply to' '-'■' JOHN =-T. PARKINSON. UNION WHARF, ROAD... ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings Posts and rails. '' • ' - ' Coals/&c... ' . 16,500 7.D.L. quartering. E.-J. JONES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. . nnHIRTY^ Acres of Land, part of Rural JL Section No. 118, in .one or .two acre, allotments and upwards, to suit the * conven- . ience of purchasers.- Terms: one-third cash— one-third, in six months—and the remaining third in twelve months, ■ with interest at £10 per cent. ' •• ' ' The above valuable section of Land fronts upon the Lower iincolh Road, and is situate a mile and. three-quarters , from the , town of Christchurch. * • • ■" l ' ' ' ~ Mr. Pigeon, the owner,; "wil^l shcvw s the land, and further particulars may be had by applying to.JMDr. Thomson,/ Accountant^ Christchurch, or on application at." the offige of f Mr.. Wofmald, Solicitor,- London-street,-Lytteltonj where a plan of the land as laid" out in allotments may be seen. .■,;•...■•>.-.■ . , . . TIMBE_REp LAND, v FOR SALE, at Rangiora^~A few Allotments of Splendidr BITSH, parti of Section No. 358, the property of the Rev. J. Ra\ ren;—Apply to '■ ; •" ' ..•---■ FREDERICK ELMER, ! Commission Agent, Rangiora. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN SECTIONS ON TWENTY-ONE YEARS BUILDING •' ■ ' LEASES;' ; 1 Valuable corner section adjoining the White Hart Hotel 4 allotments of section 842 in front of Mr. Fisher's store 24 allotments in.; close proximity to the Town Hall ' , . 24 allotments (3 acres) having frontage on Sum-, ncr-road, Lichfield, Madras, and Tuam streets. ' : W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. FARM I M P L E MINTS. SCYTHES with1 handle 3 and mountings complete ."'.'' ■■■■'; '."'. ' '."■,.' '.',' Scythe strickles or sanded scythe boards 1 , Strong ash handled hay rakes Steel prong pitching forks' Patent steel backed hay-knives Lyndon's patent spades. " W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. T>ACEY^S Perennial ryegrass -*- Italian ryegrass , Cooksfoot, timothy, sheep's fescue Meadow fescue, holcus lanatus, and many other varieties Permanent pasture grasses and clovers mixed i Finest English lawn grasses . ! White clover,- fed" clover, cow grass - ' Crimson clover, broad leaved trefoil Lucerne and'Sahfoin W. WILSON, Nursery and, Seedsman. SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. WHITE Stone turnips . Yellow Aberdeen turnips1 York, sugarloaf, and drumhead cabbages Cauliflower,. Brussels sprouts, savoys and curled greens Cress, mustard, radish, lettnce, endive Large Spanish onion, gorse and broom ■ ! .- '='■ ';" ■"■■''';.; w., wilson, ';-. ; . Nursery and Seedsman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 665, 23 March 1859, Page 7
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666Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 665, 23 March 1859, Page 7
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