LYTTELTON TIMBER YARD. T> C. BEALBY has at the above yard -*-*'• a quantity of Dry Kaurie Pine and Totara; the best woods in New Zealand. Scantling, from 15s. 6d. A few sashes and frames ; and a splendid Carpenter's Chest, the tools selected from the best London makers. HOUSES FOR SALE. RC. BEALBY has now ready the • Framework of Two Houses, 18 ft. by 12 ft. Price £8. 10s. each. F0 R SAL E, \ N Unselected Pre-emptive Right of -£*- Pasturage to 250 Acres. Robert Greaves, Lyttelton. FOR SALI7 " zLn nnn shingles, 3j ooo Totara PALINGS. G. Gould, Timber-Yard, Cliristchnrch. FOR SALE, "OOOKS, adapted either for a Parochial -*-* or Family Library. A List of them may be seen at this office. LAMP FOR SALF, GHRISTGHURGH, SECTIONS Nos. 610 and 611, in the most eligible part of the town of Christchurch. For further particulars apply to A. J. Alpori. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS. Rural Land for Sale. CONSISTING of 3 PLOTS of LAND, fronting- on the River Heatheote, coinprising- each about 4 acres, and forming part of section No, 71, on the Map of the Canterbury Association. 9 PLOTS OF LAND, consisting each of about 4 acres, comprising the remainingportion of the above section. The above Land adjoins the accommodation Road communicating with the bridge recently erected over the River Heatheote, and would prove a most desirable investment for the small Capitalist. Plans of the above may be inspected, and further particulars obtained by applying to J. C. Porte it, Esq., Cliristchurch, or to A. J. Alport, No. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. N.B. Terms of Payment:— £'2s percent at Time of Purchase. The remainder in Three equal amounts by bills at 3, 6, and 9 months. Lyttelton, September 25th, 1851. SADDLES. A FEW Best London-made SADDLES, -£-*- complete. Apply to D. M. Laurie, or Gilbert Pickett. Lyttelton, October 17th, 1851. Just Arrived, ex "Twins," and "Fly." 2f\f\ BUSHELS of MAIZE. V/V/ 40 do. Oats. 15 Kegs Butter. 8 cases Claret. 6 do. Sherry. • 1000 Cigars. 13 Casks of New Zealand Pork. 2 do. do. Beef. Also, well-seasoned Boards and Scantling, and 6000 Shingles. Apply to D. M. Laurie, or Gilbert Pickett. TREES AND SEEDS. TWO HUNDRED FRUIT TREES, 900 Red Currant do. 5 lb. Green Wattle Seed. 7 lb. Globe Onion Seed. 1 Bushel Blue Scimitar Peas. 1 do. Green Windsor Beans. Perennial Rye-grass. Red and White Clover, &c. W. Wilson, Nurseryman, Botanic Garden, opposite the Bricks, Christchurch. 50 BUSHELS OF MAIZE. A LARGE Collection of Supekioe VEGETABLE SEEDS. W. Wilson, Nurseryman, Botanic Garden, opposite the Bricks, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 25 October 1851, Page 9 (Supplement)
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