ON SALE, ACROSKILL'S PLOUGH, with Harrows complete, (Williams' Patent). A Ransom's Plough, with Harrow. The above implements are represented by Judges to be best adapted for this Settlement. S. GIBBS. Christehnrcli. ~* FOR SALE, SEVERAL well-bred HORSES, well suited for general purposes; the above will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to Mr. A. Jagoe, at Mr. Rux-b's, Esplanade. Lyttelton, September 17, 1852. HORSES, TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO POWERFUL DRAFT MARES. 2 Fine Mares, fit for draft or saddle. 1 Thorough bred Mare. 1 Entire Pony, and 2 Colt Foals.' The above lot of Cattle are some of the best ever introduced into the colony, and are to be seen at Cass's Bay. Apply to Mr. James Wright, London Street, Lyttelton. HORSES, COWS, PIGS/&C. TO BE SOLD, Two Excellent DRAFT HORSES, an ENGLISH COW, and two others; also some Sows and young Pigs. Two of the Cows will calve shortly. Apply to Mr. Townsend, Ferry Mead Farm. DAIRY COWS, ETC. TMPORTED per "Return," from Wel- ■*■ lington, a few very fine quiet Milch Cows. Also, some Heifers and Calves, now depasturing at Mr. Cord it's, Heatheote, who will show the same to intending purchasers. D. M. Laurie. .Lyttelton, September 3, 1852. ON SALE, ~ SAWN TIMBER, FIREWOOD, Shingles, and Posts and Rails. Orders for any of the above taken by G. H. Tribe. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. EX "PAULINE." CONGOU TEA, in Chests and Half vy Chests. Souchong do. 20 Bags fine Raw Sugar, 1 cwt. bags. 20 Boxes Mould Candles. Carraway Seeds and Spices. Ground Pepper, Arrowroot. Moleskin, Colonial Tweed, and Blue Serge. 1 Bale Ginghams, and a variety of other Goods. J. G. Fyfe, London Street. Now on Sale at reduced prices, A USEFUL asssortment of Ironmongery, -£*- Windsor Chairs, Bed Tick, Earthenware, Carpenters' Tools, &c, &c. Plate Locks, from Is. 6d. ; Spike Nails, 4d. per Ib. All kinds of Brooms and Brushes, &c. &c. 10 Boxes of Window Glass, 16 in. by 11 in., and 9 in. by 7 in., either by the box or pane. A Capital 8-day Bracket Clock, by Hutton, London. A A-roomed House, with Garden attached, to be Let, at a low rent. R. Turnbull. 65, Winchester Street. Seeds and Trees. 1 OO BUSHELS Permanent Pasture -LVyW Glasses. 5 Bushels Clovevs, Lucerne, and Trefoil. 5 do. Spring Tares or Vetches. A large assortment of new Vegetable and Flower Seeds. 600 Fruit Trees, choice, named varieties. 1,000 Gooseberries, Currants and Baspberries. 500 Scarlet Flowering Currants, Red Provence Roses, Black Italian Poplars, Lai, burn urns, &c. &c, I W. Wrtson, Nursery and Seedsman. ?,■ Botanical Garden, Chris'ehureh.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 89, 18 September 1852, Page 3
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