LYTTELTON and PORT VICTORIA HpRTICULTURAL SOCIETY. First Exhibition for the Season !r will take place,'in the Town Hall, on the sth of December, 1855. The Society invite competition in the followng classes, viz. jFntitS. Chenies Gooseberries Raspberries Melons Currants Strawberries. Utgetablcs. Rhubarb Cauliflowers Cabbages Asparagus Brocoli Peas Potatoes Carrots Beans Onions Turnips French Beans Salads Pot-herbs Artichokes. Cucumbers Vegetable Marrows & JFlotocrs. ."■ Roses <:•'■' Carnations Sweet Williams Geraniums Pinks Stocks Fuschias Piccotees Bnlbs Flowering shrubs, Cut Flowers Cactus. Prizes will be awarded in all tbe above departments, and in any others not specified, if considered of sufficient merit by the Judges. By order, A. E. White, Hon. Sec. ' Lyttelton, Oct. Ist, 1855. N.B. Equal prizes will be given to Exhibitors, : whether subscribers or non-subscribers. French and Drawing Evening Classes, For Pupils of both sexes, At the Grammar School Room. **.■ THE French Class, is held on Wednesday evenings, and the Drawing Class, on Friday evenings, at half-past. 6 o'clock. G. Cotteuill. Lyttelton Grammar School, Oct. 3, 1855. Ex Brig " Spray." npHE Undersigned has just received ex JL Spray, (in addition to his extensive slock), tbe undermentioned Saddlery Goods, — j Shaft and leading harness Plough do. Coal straps Spurs, best German silver and plated Spur rollers, martingales Breaking tackle complete Hunting brevet plates Stock whips • Saddle rugs, valises, &c. William Hutchinson, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. Kaiapoi. X> W. SMITH begs to inform the in--JLY>« habitants of Kaiapoi, that he has just received from England, a consignment of goods, consisting of, —castor oil, Epsom salts, senna leaves, rhubarb, magnesia, cream tartar, adhesive plaster, Persian sherbet, hair oil and perfumes, pomades, all kinds of essences, lemon, cold cream, carbonate of soda, baking powder, merschaum and other pipes, fancy boxes, all kinds of combs and brushes, stationery, mixed and other spices, shaving cream, mirrors, cutlery, Morocco purses, Port-monies, blacking, honey and Windsor soap, violet powder, Burn linameni, Holloway's and other pills and ointment, sails, &c. &c. A Comfortable 4-Roomed HOUSE .and Stable, in Christchurch, together with ; 'tlie lease of a quarter-acre section on which they stand. Apply to.Mr. A. Knight, Christchurch. Milroy's Saddlery, Ex " Merchantman." THE Undersigned has just received, ex Merchantman, 5 cases of the above superior Saddlery, comprising— Gent's best quality Hogskin Saddles Do. 2nd do. Ladies' superior do. Racing Saddles Bridle-, Headstall, Snaffle, and Pelham Leather do. Hemp Halters Extra stirrup irons and leather.*, &c. William Hutchinson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. Oct. 19th.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 314, 3 November 1855, Page 3
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