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SALES BY MR. THOMSON^ MR. THOMSON has received instructions to sell at his Rooms, Man-chester-street, at an early day, A VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY GOODS, To ARRIVE PER "WeSTMINSTEE." These Goods are of the first quality, and have been selected in England with great care, and to the order of Mr. A. Pigeok, who lias since left the Settlement, MR. THOMSON has the honor to announce that he has received instructions from G. H. Moore, Esq., to Sell byPublic Auction, on Wednesday, the 2lst of May next, at the Stockyard of Mr. White, between Kaiapoi and Rangiora, on the Great North Road, about 140 HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting chiefly of superior Dairy Cows, and including about 30 WORKING BULLOCKS, thoroughly broken in, being a portion of the first-class stock imported by Mr. Moors, from Norfolk Island. also, — A 2-year-old Draught STALLION of great promise. %* Amongst the working bullocks, are two very powerful Stags, broken to collar. N.B. The sale will commence at 11 am., precisely. Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreen Shrubs, &c. A LARGE COLLECTION OF FRUIT TREES, comprisingefully selected varieties of nd 2 years grafted Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots. ALSO Figs, Vines, Quinces Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, and Kean's Seedling Strawberries. Lombardy and black Italian Poplars, from 2 to S feet high cncias, Laburnums, Elders Aalcs, Elms, Piueaster Firs Walnuts Weeping and Pollard Willows, from 5 to 10 feet. English, Portugal, Spanish, and Cape brooms, from 1 to 7 feet. Leycesteria Formosa, Laurels, Hollies Larustinus, Euonvmus Box-trees, JSpireas, St. John's Wort I.ilacks Climbing and dwarf roses in variety Fust-bias, yellow and scarlet Currants Syiinsras, Doutzia Scahra Jessamines and Honeysuckles Sweetbriais, Privets, and Gorse plants for hedges Asparagus, and scarlet giant Rhubarb roots Mixed permanent pasture Grasses, Clovers, Trefoil, ami Lucerne. The usual supply of all sorts of Vegetable Seeds, Gin-den and Farm Implements &o. ,S:c. 6c c. W. Wilson, Nursery & Seedsman. PUBLIC NOtTbE ~ "KTOTICE is hkkeby gxyex, that the -^ Commissioner of Crown Lands is instructed to prepare Crown Grants for original Land orders of the Canterbury Association, for which Conveyances have not lv'en already man' f. Original Landholders are requested to be leit \ t the Land Ouice by parties requiring su^-i: grams. William Guisi: Euirr.vN, K <i m iPi-(iiCnnv!i Lands, Canterbury,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 368, 14 May 1856, Page 1

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