STEAM. rriHE Fine, iie\v, iron, screw steamer -*- " NELSON," Edward Martin, Commander, expected about the 30th August, will leave for the Northern-Ports the day after her arrival. For Freight or passage,""apply to ""-""' Sidey & Lb Cren, Agents. FOR SALE, 'I^HE celebrated' Draught-horse "Beowk Sxottt;" he stands sixteen hands high, and is one of the best draught horses in the colony. Apply to D. Hankirison, Esq., Papaniii road, or to Mr. Tosswill, Waihora Station, River Selwyn. TO BE SOLD OR LET, 1 A DWELLING-HOUSE, Barn, Stock--£^-yard,&c, and-10 acres of land, enclosed and cultivatedj'^being portion, of Section No. 48 on the Ferry-road, near Ghristchurch. H. I. CiirDXAkD. Ghristchurch, Aug. 14th, 1854. ON SALE, ft Hhds. of the BEST LAMP OIL, " Counter-machines, from 14 to 84 lbs. Pit Saws, .•'"'■ A large assortment of Tin-ware, for Dairies and Stations,.' Tin Teajinsfeflee-pots, Lanterns, Candle Cotton, American Axes and Sorby's Adzes. John Shbimpxon. Norwich. Quay, Lyttelton, Aug. 15th 1854. SHEEP FOR SALE. SAAA WELL-BRED EWES and c,\J\J\J WETHERS for Sale. Full particulars can be obtained by applying to A. J. AIPOKT. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, 25th July, 1854. ONE POUND REWARD. T OST, some time ago, from the "Golden -^ Fleece" stockyard, a Dark Red Cowj short horns, branded " J" on the near rump, and forward in calf. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. J. Dudley, or P. Kerr, at the Sandhills, shall receive the above reward. GARDEN SEEDS. nPO meet the convenience of the owners of gardens in Lyttelton, I have furnished Mr. Batfielb with a quantity of Garden Seeds and Early Seed Potatoes, which; he will supply at similar prices and of the same quality as sold in Christchurch. W. Wilson. TSJ Fruit Trees, &c. 1000 Fruit Trees '1'2'and 3?rs srafted 9 3,000 Gooseberries, Currants and Easpberries s,OoOKean'sSeedling,and Alpine Strawberries 2,000 conunon and Weeping Willows 500 Lombardy and black Italian Poplars 1,000 Laburnums 500 English Privet Roses, Scarlet currants, Hollies, Accacias, English, Spanish, Portugal and Cape Brooms, Irish Ivy, &c. W. Wilson, Nursery Seedsman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 188, 16 August 1854, Page 1
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