; "^'WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE. mTTE Undersigned is, prepared to make liberal X advances on' Wool or other Produce consigned I tol'i^2j_°" d"°- • A. J. AI.PORT. SUMNER ROAD.' !ya n d to let. To be lot on lease for the term of Seven Years, about 30 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. ' ' BRENCHLDrPARM, LYTTELTON. ' rpO LET,-with pubqh^sing clause, several " Sections of Land onthe above Farm. Further- particulars 'and terms can be obtained at the office of the undersigned, ■' • J "• J. " A. J. ALPORT. L'yttelVon, Feb. 8, 1859. - WEEKLY - SALE YARDS, > OPPOSITE THE WHIXE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCII. MR: PARKINSON; in thanking his . friends and the public for their •-liberal- support in the Commi^ioii business, begs to inform them/that'having become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yards -will-be open for Auction's'every SATURDAY: * ' 'TO ' BUTCHEKS. FAT -Stock of-all descriptions-on salent nll.'times,\and delivered'as required l>y butchers in Christclmrch. One fortnight's imtice only.required. .. - " JOHN T. PARKINSON. . SADDLE MARES. ' MR. PARKINSON is advised of the ■■-•arriyal""of;a'le\v>'-;fine"'';saddle""ma.res ; from the North -'country^ in foal to first class Nelson horses, and will; be on .view in a few days at his paddock, Stanmore road. .,,..'..■ " DRAUGHC MARES FOR SALE. ; .£\ FINE black fillies, in rare condition^ mJ fit forlbfeaTcingviritoharness, with large luine and muscle, just stinted to Mr. Shand's horse, find on view at luYpaddock. ' " Also, one fine chestnut filly."» i -Apply,to „... ;■; . .... .j, p ARKT N SO x. FENDALL .Tp>V.N.PROPERTcF; rpHE above property not" having been sold by -i- public auction is how for sale peivately/ 'either tlie wliole of. it or any portion, to suit purchasers. • For further .particulars, apply to JOHN T. PARKINSON. ! UNION" WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, ptilings ' ' Post? and rails. . • Coals, &c.' 16,500 V.D.L. quartering. : - .' ■ . ' E. J. JOKES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ■ f I THIRTY Acres of Land, .part of Rural: JL Section No. 118, in one or two acre; .allotments and upwards, to suit the convenience of purchasers. Term**: one-third cash— | one-third in six months—and the rem.iinino: I ihird in twelve- months, with interest at £10 percent. - The above valuable section of* Land front* upon the Lower Lincoln Road,'and is situate a niilo and three-quarters from the town of €hristchurcb. '- Mr. Pigeon, -the owner, will show the land, and further particulars may be had by applying ' to Mi*. Thomson, Accountant, Christchurch, or; "on application at the office^ of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London-street, Lyttelton, where a plan ; of the land as laid-out in allotments may be seen. TIMBERED LAND. 171 OR SALE, at, Rangiora,—A .few Allot- , Jinents 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 TEARS BUILDING r'- y '■■■':i'x/' i LEABES: ' \ ■■..'"../., ; ~| Valuable ..co rner section adjoining the JL. White Hart Hotel ~ 4. allotments of section 842 in front of Mr. Fisher's store > ;.. :i . 24. allotments in close proximity to the Town 24 allotments (3 acres) having frontageon -Sum-ner-road, Lichfield, Madras, and Tuam I streets. .'"-"■'. v: -I- ■ '• ''-'■■■ , , W. WILSON, - | Nursery and Seedsman. FARM I M P:L E M E.N.-T S . j S(!YTHES with handles and mountings complete " *...-,,...,■ :■/ ". .. '; j Scythe strickles or sanded scythe boards Strong ash handled hay rakes . ' ' | Steel prong pitching forks/,;. i „ Patent steel backed haj'-knives - { Lyndon's patent spades.; I -'.'-; ( ; w.'-,wilsoN, ■ .: i ■ Nursery and Seedsman. | GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS | FOR AUTUMN SOWING. v • I ~T)ACEY'S Perennial ryegrasa • r < A- Italian ryegrass . ■■■■.-■'' f Cootafoot, timothy, sheep's fescue ij. Meadow fescue, holcus lanatus, and many other ** ■ ■ varieties' '■' ! : il. " ' Permanent pasture grasses and clovers mixed Finest English lawn grasses Whiteclover, red «:lover, cowgrasfl , } Crimson clover, broad leaved trefoil '* . Lucerne and Saiifoin ' T . W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. SEEDS FOR AUTUiMN SOWING. T^HITE Stone turnips \ V 1 '"'■ Yellow Aberdeen tnmips York, fiiigarlpaf, and drumhead cabbaged Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, savoys and curled greens Cress, mustard, radish, lettnee, ondive Large SpaDiuh onion, goiW and broom £• : . ■•"■ . --". . ..' W. WILSON, .'■'■■. ■ I Nursery and Seedsman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 669, 6 April 1859, Page 7
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672Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 669, 6 April 1859, Page 7
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