NOTICE. 11/TR. PARKINSON desires respectfully -L'J- to call the attention of parties about to form Sheep Stations to his advertisement in last week's paper, of 1500 Ewes and 100 Rams, which he offers for sale. This would be found a most eligible opportunity of gaining sheep from the very best flocks in the colony, and being perfectly acclimated, and bred in the colony, there would be no loss as attendant on newly landed sheep. The Ewes are now in lamb by thorough-bred imported Rams, and arrangements would be entered into with purchasers, to deliver them at any station on the plains, with a warrant for their being clean. In proof of the superior texture of their wool, it is sufficient to say that their last returns of sale were 1 s. 6d. per lb. The Rams are of the choicest breed, from the celebrated flocks of Messrs. Sutter and M'Carthy, and also from imported Rams from the most celebrated English breeders, and can be supplied at any age and cost, to accommodate purchasers, on application at Gollan's Bay, or to Messrs. Longden and Le Cren, Lyttelton. EX LATE ARRIVALS, And on Sale at the New Provision Store of the Undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchurch, If\ TONS OF V. D. L. FLOUR, J-v/ io Tons Adelaide do. 1 Pocket Hops, 2 Bags Coffee, 5 Bags Oats, 1 Ton Hams and Bacon, 2 Tons Sugar, 1 Cask Port Philip Beef, 2 Casks East Coast Pork, 4 Cases Port Cooper Cheese, 5 Kegs Butter, 1 Case Arrowroot, 1 Cask Currants, 4 Boxes Raisins, 4 Drums Figs, 1 Cask Dried Apples, 1 Case Carbonate of Soda, 1 do. Washing Soda, 1 Keg Negrohead Tobacco, 1 Cask No. 1 Starch, 1 Case Blue, 2 Cases Raspberry Vinegar, 1 Case Honey, 1 Cask Molasses, 2 Cases assorted Jams, 2 Cases assorted Spices, 10 do. do. Oilman's Stores, &c. S. Gibbs. Christchurch,Dec. 20th, 1851. CABIN BISCUITS. TjTOESH CABIN BISCUITS, cheaper -*- than those imported, always on hand at the new Provision Store of the undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchurch. S. Gibes, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. December 5, 1851. TIMBER. TN any quantity at the new Frovision Store -*- of the Undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchurch. S. Gibbs, Fancy Bread and Buiscuit Maker CABBAGE PLANTS, ETC. SAAA Early YORK CABBAGE, jV/V/V/ 5,000 Early Sugar-Loaf do. 100 Red Pickling do. 1,000 Green Curled Borecole, 3,000 Green Curled Savoys, 2,000 Cauliflower, 2,000 Early White Cape Brocoli, 2,000 Grange's White do. 1,000 Cabbage and Cos Lettuce, 1,000 Green Curled Endive. W. Wilson, Nurseryman. Bricks, Christchurch, Dec. sth. "DLANTS OF WATER MELONS, -*- Green Flesh Melons, Cucumbers, Vegetable Marrows, Tomatoes, Capsicums, WallFlowers, Sweet Williams, and Scarlet Geraniums. W. Wilson, Nurseryman. Botanic Garden, Bricks, Christchurch. 50 BUSHELS OF MAIZE, A LARGE Collection op SurEraoß VEGETABLE SEEDS. W. Wu.gON, Nurseryman, i Botanic Garden, opposite the Bricks, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 27 December 1851, Page 2
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