For Sale, ex "Australia." AND OTHER. LATE ARRIVALS. C\(~\ TONS of first quality Van Dieman'i 4VJ Land Flour. 20 chests Congou tea. 8 halt do. 5 boxes superior Pekoe do. 5 do. Gunpowder (Green) do. 5 tons of Crushed Light Sugar, 4 do. of Manilla do. 120 Tons of Coals, 50,000 German Bricks. 80 Hearthstones, 8 do. Soap. 45 cases Pickles, . 24 do. Mustard. 8 quarter Casks Vinegar. 2 do. of Sandeman's Port Wine. 30 do. Red case Gin. 1 quarter cask superior Whiskey. 4 Pack Saddles. 7 sets of Cart and Trace Harness. 5 doz. Spades. Ironmongery, Slops, Tinware, Marine Stores, and other goods. A. J. Alpobt. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, March 24, 1851. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 1 K/LA, fine woolled sheep, J-j^JtHtlj now depasturing; on that portion of Banks' Peninsula lying between Gibbie's Station and Kaituna. 866 Breeding Ewes. 6t>B Weaned Lambs. 10 Rams. 1544 The sheep are free from disease, are thoroughly acclimated, and the ewes having been purchased from the celebrated flocks of James Marauthur Esq., New South Wales, will bear a comparison with any in the district. Archibald Me Quin, the shepherd in charge of the sheep, will shew them to intending purchasers, and terms with further particulars may be learned by applying to Mr. Ebenezer Hay, of Pigeon Bay, or Messrs. Deans, of Riccarton. Lyttelton, March 19, 1851. LAND TO LET. SEVERAL Town Sections at Christchurch. Also Rural Land in the same neighbourhood, in portions to suit the convenience of parties. For particulars apply to Mr. E. B. Bishop, Somerfield Farm, near Christchurch. TO LET. IN One or more lots, Fifty acres of Land, (with pasturage adjoining,) well adapted for a Market-garden, and conveniently situated near Lyttelton. Also, a half-acre section in Christchurch. For particulars apply to Mr. Cridland, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, 15th May, 1851. For Freight or Charter, THE Fast Sailing Schooner " RAPID," 25 tons, Williams, master. The small draft of water in comparison toths tonnage of the above vessel peculiarly adapts her for the navigation of the Heathcote and Courtenay Rivers, as also for the timber trade of the Peninsula. For freight, &c. apply to A. J. Atjpoiit, Agent. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May 16, For Freight or Charter, THE well known fast sailing Schooner "Fanny," 13 tons, Strickland, Master, to any part of the coast. For freight or passage, apply to the Master on board. For Freight or Charter, the Schooner " Flirt," 13 Tons, TO any PORT or part of the Peninsula, Sumner, River Courtenay, or Mutinhau. Apply to G. Day, on board. For Freight or Charter, rnHE well-known Schooner "FLIRT," J- (late of Nelson,) 15 Tons. Scott, master. Apply to the Master on Board.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 20, 24 May 1851, Page 7
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