ON SALE, Ex " Carnubia,'' " JSfeivEra," and other Arrivals ENGLISH Gin in hhds. and cases Brandy in hhds., qr casks and cases Geneva in hhds. and qr-casks Port, sherry, Madeira, and Marsala, in qr. casks and cases Claret and Champagne in 1 and 3 doz. cases Abbott's superior ale and porter in hhds. . ■ do. Ale and Stout in cases ---^ Grass and Clover Seed Iron pots and camp ovens Iron pillars, cast iron pipes Strychnine in crystals Woolpacks (9 lbs.) and wool lashing Carbonate soda and Tartaric Acid Washing Soda Arrowroot, Mustard, Figs Liverpool salt, coarse and fine Loaf sugar, best English Loudon and Liverpool soap Tea, in chests, half do., qr. do. Rice, shot, vinegar, cheese, Scotch and pearl barley Superior mangles Oars, 15 ft. and 17 ft. Galvanized pails Cane-seated chairs Water tight boots Gunny bags, Flour, &c, &c. Cookson, Bowler, & Co. GARDEN SEEDS. T>EAS, broad beans, French beans, -*- Scarlet runners, carrots, parsnips Turnips, onions, leeks, spinach Celery, radish, lettuce, and mustard Curled-cress, red beet, and Cabbage Cauliflower, brocoli, globe savoy Brussels sprouts, curled greens Vegetable marrow, cucumber Pumpkin, tomato, chillis Capsicum, marigolds, nasturtium Carroway, pot-herbs, &c. &c. Mignioneite, sweet-peas, and 40 varieties of choice flower seeds Permanent pasture grasses, and clovers Mangold wurzel, and purple top swede seeds Early and late seed potatoes Plants of cabbage, cauliflower Savoy and curled greens. W. Wilson. To be Sold. Freehold Property in London Street, Lyttelton. /^N extensive and well built store and premises where a good trade is being done, suitable for wholesale and retail business. Apply to Mr. R. Waitt, Lyttelton, or Mr J. J. Tame, Wellington, or at the office of Mr. Wormald, Solicitor, London St., Lyttelton. Lyttelton, May 29th, 1855. Christchnrch Quay Hew Town. Set out in quarter-acre, and other sections for Building purposes. nPfiilE situation of this town upon the main -=- load from Port Lyttelton and Sumner to Christchurch, and on the north bank of the rivet Heathcote, which is navigable up to this point for all vessels that can enter the Estuary, presents most important advantages to persons connected with tlie trade and shipping business of the plains, for establishing waterside premises, wholesale stores and warehouses. Tbis being the head of the navigation, a plot of ground has been reserved for a steam basin, when the circumstances of the Colony shall justify its formation; and the importance ofthe place, from which tlie greater part of the produce ol the plains will necessarily be shipped* and its imports discharged, renders it oiie,<^ peculiar advantage for permanent investment, as a locality in which property will inevitably most rapidly increase in value. The erection of a Chinch upon the spot is already in progress, and provision is made for the site of a school. Plans of the town may be seen at the office of Mr. Cridhmd, architect, Christchurch, at the landing wharf, Christchurch Quay, and at the ounce of Mr. Dumpier, solicitor, London street, Lyttelton, of whom respectively full information may be obtained. An early day will be fixed . for submitting a portion of the sections to public | competition and upon terms to suit the couvei nience of purchasers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 293, 22 August 1855, Page 6
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