>l WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE. THE Undersigned is prepared to, make liberal advances on' Wool or other Produce consigned M*'' A. J. ALPORT. SUMNER ROAD. TT A N D TO LET. To be let on lease for the term of Seven Years, about 80 acres of land eligibly situated, adjoining the Blacksmith's shop, Sumner road, with extensive 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. h BRENCHLEY FARM, LYTTELTON. TO. LET, with purchasing clause, several Sections of Land on the above Farm. Further particulars and terms can be obtained at ' the office of the undersigned, . ... A. J. ALPORT. Lyttelton, Feb. 8,1859. WEEKLY SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTGHURCH. MR; PARKINSON, in thanking his ..friends and the public 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. : FAT Stock of all descriptions on sale at all times, and delivered as required by butcher's in Christchurch. One fortnight's notice only required.' , ' .. , JOHN T. PARKINSON. SADDLE, MARES. TITR. PARKINSON is advised of the JJIJL arrival of a few fine saddle mares, from the North country; in foal to first class Nelson horses, and will Ibe on view in a few days at his paddock, Stanhiore road. DRAUGHr MARES FOR SALE. 2 FINE black fillies, in rare condition, fit for breaking in to harness, with large bone and muscle, just stinted to Mr. Shand's horse, and on view at his paddock. Also, one fine chestnut filly. Apply to ... • : J. T. PARKINSON. • FENDALL TOWN PROPERTY. ; fTHHE above property not having been sold by J- public auction is now for sale pbivatelt, either the whole of it or any portion, to suit purchasers. ' ' . . For further particulars, apply to 1 JOHN T. PARKINSON. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings • P»sttß and rails. . Coals, &c. . ' 16;500 V\D.L. quartering. . . , E. J. JONES. TO BE SOLD BY" PRIVATE CONTRACT. mHIRTY. Acres of Land, part of Rural; JL Section No. 118, in one or two acre allotments and upwards, to suit the convenience ' 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 Lincoln Road, and is situate a milo and three-quarters ' from the town of Christchurch. . ■ Mr. Pigeon, the owner, will show the land, and further particulars may be had by applying to Mr.' Thomson, " Accountant, Christchurch, or on application at the office of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London-street, Lyttellon, ".where a plan of the land as laid out in allotments may be seen. • TIMBERED LAND. FOR SALE; at Rangiora,—A few Allotments of Splendid BUSH, part of Section No. 358, the property of the Rev. J. Raven.—Apply to • FREDERICK ELMER, Commission Agent, Rangiora. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN SECTIONS ON TWENTY-ONE YEARS BUILDING v.:.V.I:;T-:V.I 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-ner-road, Lichfield, Madras, and Tuam streeta. ■■ - - • . W.WILSON, ■••■ ' Nursery and Seedsman.' FARM IMPLEMENTS. SCYTHES with handles and mountings complete Scythe strickles or sanded scythe boards 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. PACEY'S Perennial fyegrass Italian ryegrass Cooksfoot, timothy, sheep's fescue Meadow fescue, h'olcus lanatus, and many other varieties ■ * T ' .; * ■-' Permanent pasture grasses and clovers mixed Finest English lawn grasses While clover, red clover, cow grass Crimson clover, broad leaved trefoil Lucerne and Sanfoin, W. WILSON, ' Nursery and Seedsman. SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. - "T^rHITE Stone turnips • - * ' '• Yellow Aberdeen turnips § York, augarloaf, and drumhead cabbaged Cauliflower, Brussels' sprouts, savoys and curled greens Cress, mustard, radish, lettuce, endive Large. Spanish onion, gorse and broom W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 7
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