WOOL AND <OTHER : , PRODUCE. rnHE Undersigned-^s prepared to make liberal' X advanceron-\VooVort)tnfer' Produce consigned in his BgeutflJn'lJon^n«' ~ C T^" J i iC :^ ". A. J. ALPORT.^ . v SUMNER ROAD. t a h: d : ;o:"7x^e't/. To be let'ori<leasKf6if thetfenn ofCSeyea^ Years, about 30 acres ofjand,eligibly, situated, adjoining the Blacksmith's'sliop, Suumer 'road, with extensive A outage th©reo»,^w«Ui adaptieH for a paddock pr small farm, , , j '\JI For conditions of'lease arid further" partidukrs, Apply to '&>. Ali'PORT,' Auctioneer: -'LyltelCon,*A:prir22;ißsßr ." ," BRENCHLEy IfARM^ LYTTELTQN. TO LET, with PUECHA.BINO clause, several Swtioite^of Land onith»labove'PAitm^ Further paiticulai-s and terms catiibe obtained at tlie office of the undersigned^ , A. J. ALPORT. Lyttelton, Feb. 3; 1859^ WEEKLY' «ALEl YARDS; OPPOSITE THELWHIT& HART HOTEL, - * . CHUJSTCHURCH.. . f . " MR. PARKINSON, in thanking his friends- and- the jnibjic for "their liberal support, in the-CWnmissiombusiness, be^v to inform tliem, that having become a resident in Chriaiclmrclv hiV Sole-piHls «triU'_be' open for A actions every SATURDAY. - -> - TO BOT^H. E??-- - -«• -««—.. FAT Stack of all, descrfn^S on s»le at all times, and i delivered as required by butchers in Chris<;chju;cW ..One. fpr-t»jght's notice only required. ' v VJ^' JOHIt T^EARKINSON. SADDLE MAUJES % ' MR. PA-RKII^S-Gl^ is-advlsechof-the arrival o£' a few fihe^' saddle mares, from the North country, in .^foal to' first class Nelson horses, an&lssjll Joe- onJvlew in a few days at hia paddbcki 'Stamnore road. '/' l" 5 *> DRAU^krL»TAR;ES 'XQBLSaI&Ju. . - 2 PINE black fillip in^raue condition, fit for breaking* i^tp^hja^ness,. with large bone and muscle, jusfr stinted^ to' Mr. Shaiid's horse, and on view at his, paddotdc-? . t Also, oafi finjft chestnut filly. v n . t •' •' Apply to'*V Ol" J . : v - * ♦ J.,Ti PARKINSON. TOWN PROPERTY: ' rpHE above propejiyo; not having been sold by A-~ "jrabHcr anctioiris now for sale PfIIVAfELY, either the wholg of it or any- portion, to suit purchasittY^ = ' * , v For further particulars, apply to JOHN, T. PARKINSON." , UmQTS WHABF,**ERBrY-ROAD. 1" /^\N SALE, timh^j shingles,palinfe^ V/ f Po«t« and rails. ' M _ . r 'Coa^s, &c. _ . C- - ........ 16^500 W?X*qSwtering. . . £ci / . E. J./JONES. E ,31" ~ "I TO" BE SOLD* BY PRIVA-TE.--CQ"N-t^ACT. fIIHIRTY Acres of Land, j)art of Rural JL Section NoLjlH^ in ot% or two acre afTotmenb and" upwards^ to axit the convenience of parchaserfi^«J&mnßi_one«third cash— one-third in, six months—'and the remaining third in twelve month*.,, with interest at £10 pjr cent. The above valuable, section Cvf Land fronts npon the Lower Lincoln Road, and is situate a uiili). and three-quarter* >',from : the tosm of Chmtchurch. Mr. Pigeon, the Owner, wilt show the land, and further particalara may be had by.applying to Jit, -Thomson, Accountant, Christehureh, ©r on application at rthe office of.( M*. Wormald, Solicitor, London-Street, Lyttelton, where a plan of the land as 'laid out in 'allotments may b£ seen. " - - ( ' TIMBERED- LAND. FQR SALE, at Rangjora,—A ,few Allotments of Splendid BUSHj, part of Section No. 358, tlie. -property of the ' Rev. J. Raven. —Apply tOi FREDERICK ELMER, Commiasjon.Agenr, Rangiora. -, CHRISTpHURCI£ SECTIONS ON TWs3s,QTS%ssiVs BUjfLPING . •■v;;;;; i;;i;LEA^.;.;;. ;4 ;'.;,;: \ v ■ 1: Valuabjs',;Gorner .sectjofl: a^jpining ,shs White Hart Hotels. >:>, }, ; ,Wa :■■..■„■ ,-.■ .- ■■■•,. ■> 4i -allotments of (section 842 in front- of Mr. Fisher's stora' i :.:: 24 allotments in tslose-proximity to the Town Hall ;f.-;; ■-, ;-:. ' 'A.^Ji IV)" ' 24 allotment* (3 acres) hiving ffontag|:pn ncr-road, Lichfield, .llajras, arid Tuain streets. -•'' 'y ;' ;ii : ; '■- ; : - .-•• --■:■ -■■'. / ,-'•:: W. WILSON, ■.'■> , -Narfery and Seedsman. V A 8...M_. i I | .-Bt.P' ; L7|:- M-E N.:T,S;. SCYTHES with bandies- and mountings complete -:. ;. v -. . > : Scythe Btrickles or sanded scythe boards Strong ash handled hay rakes ■ ■: ■■■ Steel prong pitching forks „ --Patent-steel-backed hay-knives LyndonY patent spades. -,■ ;'< ;;■-,. •? ......W.-WILSON, . ' ; Nnrsery'and Seedsman. G R AS3 AND Cli OV E U: hS E EDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. PACEY'S Perennial ryegrasß Italian-ryegrass , Cooksfoot, timpthy, sheep*s fescue Meadow fescue, holcusjanatus, and many other varieties - - . •....,.._ Permanent pasture grasses and clovers mixed Finest English lawn grasses White clover, red clover, cow grass Crimson clover, broad-leaved trefoil* Lucerne and-Sanfoin . . ■■: :..' W. WILSON, JJnr^ery and Seedsman. SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. "TTTHITE Stone turnips . \; .' : ''•¥'¥••' Yellow Aberdeen turnips . '■ " \ York, sugarloafj and drumhead cabbages - '■ Cauliflower, pßrus&els sprouts, savoys and • cufled'.greens lGj!esß,inußtarß,vralsißh,'lettu(»^endive .•Large.Spanish-onion,;gorse-andtibroom . ■ :". : :'.,....'... . : ■w, i.wiiiSQN l ; : Nurse^da4-;:Sc.edß.wan.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 670, 9 April 1859, Page 7
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