PETITION TO THE QUEEN. A COPY of a petition, now>in course of signature by tlie inhabitants of all the Australasian Colonies, for the immediate cessation of Transportation to Van Diemen's Land, lies for signature at the Land office at Lyttelton. '- The Canterbury colonists are earnestly requested to consider the grievous injury that would accrue to them and their posterity, should New Zealand continue exposed to the influx of escaped convicts from Van Diemen's Land. Jan; 23, 1851. TO BE SOLD OR LET, THE HOUSE situate upon No. 4, Section. Apply to Thomas Ellis. Jan. 23rd, 1851. LAND TO LET. SEVERAL Town Sections to let at Christchurch. For particulars apply to Mr. Alport, Esplanade, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, pOVERNMENT DEBENTURES of the following values ; four of 50/. each, one of 521. 10*., one of 183/. The above bear 8 per cent, interest, payable in Oct. and April. For terms apply to A. J. Alport, Esplanade. ~~ FOR SALE, A THREE-YEAR OLD FILLY, unbroken. For further particulars, apply to A. J. Alport, Esplanade. FOR SALE, SEVERAL Frames of Houses of various Dimensions. Apply to A. J. Alport, Esplanade. DOORS AND WINDOWS FOR SALE. npo BE SOLD, several ledged doors and -■- frames, also several large window-frames, with casements glazed complete. Apply to Mr. E. Dobson, Surveyor, Lyttelton. N.B. Wanted to purchase two strong navies barrows. AUCTION OF SHEEP, HORSES, AND MERCHANDISE, EX " GAZELLE," FROM LAUNCESTON. IV/TR. BEAMISH Mali sell by auction, at -"-*- his Stock-Yard, on Monday next, Feb. 3rd, without reserve, in Lots to suit Purchasers, 500 Pure Merino Ewes. 15 ditto Earns/ 2 and 4 Teeth, perfectly free from Disease, and selected from the V. D. Land Company's celebrated Flocks. 3 Powerful Brood Mares, 1 Ditto Horse, Well Handled, and fit for Cart or Plough. -After which, 1 Case Assorted Boots, 9 Casks Prime Newly-Oured V. D. Land Beef, Onions, Hay, Bran, &c. &c. The Sheep and Horses can be inspected previous to the Sale, which will take place punctually at 12 o'clock. N.B. For the convenience of Purchasers, Cheques will be taken on the Wellington Bank. SEEDS, FRUIT TREfS, &£. TAMES M'BETH, Wellington, begs to " inform the Canterbury Settlers, that he is prepared to supply Grass Seeds, Garden Seeds, and Fruit Trees of the sorts found most suitable in the climate of the district of Wellington, or as experience may guide in the yet untried Plains of the Middle Island. He begs to state, that having lately commenced the Nursery business* tinder the management of a person of great professional experience^ both at home and for ten years at Wellington he is in hopes of being able to supply articles likely to give greater satisfaction than from any other source, and upon moderate terms. He would remark j that the Apple Trees are warranted free from blight, a condition under which they cannot be procured from Hobart Town. Communications addressed to him at the Wellington Nursery will be punctually answered.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 February 1851, Page 4
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