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if WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE. mHE Undersigned is pwparpd, tor-.n^akß f/ liberal X advances on Wool or other Produce consigned + n liia ao-entis iv London. '~ i tQJiis.a o ci A j ALBORT^--1 SUMNER -jBOAD." T* AND TO LET. I i - - ■■ - JL-l . , . To be let on lease for" the term of" Seven Years, ! about,3o, acres- of land^ eligiblyjs,ituated> adjoining s the Blacksmith's shop, Summer road, with extenI sive frontage thereon,iw,elLia,dapted>fbr;a paddock 1 or small farm. I For coriditionSfOf Jea^e f and further,, particulars, \ Apply to A. J. ALPORT, y ! i Auctioneer. I Lyttelton, April 22,,1858.,..-., I BRENCHLEY-FARM, • IiYTTELTON. I rpQ LET,.,j\yig)H(.PTJE(SHABiNq- f cj>ATjsE>r,severfil |, ■*• . Section§ of Lpn^en,the above. Farm.. 7 1 Further particulars and terms can be, obtained at % the office of the undersigned, 1 A. J. ALPORT. I Lyttelton, Feb,^B/ -1859. : ■ [I '-WEEKLY I''SALE :YARDS, ' ■''; f OPPQSITEiTHE WHITEIHARTiHOTEL, i , QHRISTCHUJiCH. | TVypR. PARKINSON, in-thanking his 4^J3_L friends.liandatße ..public for their liberal support in >the/ Commissipii; business, >begs inform them, that baling, become a resident in his Sale-yards will be „open for., ;|Auoti6n3- every SATURDAY. :. ; :-' II TO BUTCHERS. ; /|"|7^AT Stock; of all/descriptions _on sa]e at %JJ .all times ; ■ and; delivered as required I" by batchers in Ghristchurch.- -One fortnight's f notice only required.. .' ; .■ •' §• JOHNTrPARKTNSON: | SADDL^ H MARES. i! is .advised;of,.the ItJjjL* arrival of a-few ■fine saddle mares, ' ■from the North country, in foal |o jirst, class Nelson- horses, and will; be on' view in a few days { at his paddock, Stanmore road. I£ , — f DRAUGHr; MARES.FOR .SALE. f'O FINE black. : vfilJ,iqs, : jn : ::i;are condition, [ \£i fit for- large >bone and muscle, just ; stin,ted,to illr.^Shand's horse, ;and on view_at_his..p_addock. ,* Also, one fine ch§stnujti T filly. \ ■ Apply to1 | : : ;J. T. iPAEKINSON. i| FENDALL- TOWN PROPERTY. jjtfTlHE above property not--havingsbeen sold by tJL public, auction«is,,now.. for.,sale;/peekately, I either the whole of It or any portion, to suit.purIchasers. ■ ' For further, particulars, .apply to TOHN-T. -PARKINSON. - ; ITN;ipN, TOARF, ROAD. ON SALE, f timh,er, n shijagles, i palings Pqs|;s Jjimi raUs. Coais, &c. ieiSOO^V.DjL. quartering. ■"■.-. : -. -'"7. " ; .;E.,fJ.iJ";ONES...:. ' TOBESOLD ■„ I BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. mHPRTY Acres of Landj part of Rural X Section No. 118, in one or two acre allotments and upwards, to suit the convenience of purchasers.1 Terms: one-third cash— one-third in six )monthsrr-ftn4 uihe; remaining third in twelve months,, t witji interest at £10 per cent. '. . The above .yaluable. section -of, rLand fronts upon the Lower Lincoln Road, and is situate a mile and" > three-quarters ; from the- town of Christchurch. .» / -Mr.^Bigeon, the-owner, -will -show--the- -land, t and further particulars jmay ,be hadf,by applying j^'to Mr. Thomson," Accountantj, ( Chriftchurcb, ; or ff on application at the office 'of 'Mr; 'Wormald, 'I Solicitor, London-street,. iLyitelton, ■:where a plan f of the 7lanfl ;as.laid; o\Lp in allotments may be *t seen....''.' '. . ".'. . . .. y ■ v "TIMiEREb LAND. °'' P I 'rpORSALE,^ at^Bangioraj—A few Allotf, Jj inents Splendid BUSH,:-part of S Section No. 358, the property of the Rev. J. Rayen.—Apply to ". "; FREDERICK ELMER, Commission Agent, Rangiora. . chjrlstchSSch town sections ON TWENTY-ONE YEARS' BUILDING U . -LEASES. ... •1 "| Valuable icorifer section adjoining.. the |X Wnite r Hart;s:o|;el s >/ r 4i allotments of section 842 in front of Mr. »*" Fisher's store ' ■ I 24 allotments in close proximity to the Town/ |; Hall ;; . * Ii 24 allotments (3 acres) having frontage on Sum- |^ . ner-joad, Lichfipld,; Madras, ■■; and .Tuam : t streets. - I j ' ":" W. WILSON, ' ■■; ! i Nursery and Seedsman. FARM I M PL EM E N T S . OCYTHES with handles and mountings complete Scytheistrickles ok sandedscythe hoards Strong ash handled hay rakes Steel prong ipitcliiLiig forks Patent steel bacl^d h.ayrknives . Lyndon's patent spades. '" "' -■■' ; ' W. WILSON, , Nursery,and Seedsman. |j GRASS AND CLOVER'SEEDS I FOR AUTUMN SOWING. !~P ACEY'S Perennial ryegrass -*- Italian ryegrass • « Cooksfoot, timothy, sheep's fescue \ I Meadow fescue, hdlcus lanatus, and many pther 1 varieties i Permanent pasture grasses and clovers mixed &| Finest English lawn grasses l§ White clover, red clover, cow grass H Crimson clover, broad leaved trefoil If Lucerne and Sanfoin i W.WILSON,. % Nursery an£ Seedsman. j; SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. -1 TirHITE; Stone turnips r V V Yellow Aberdeen turnips v',| York, sugarloaf, and drumhead cabbages | Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, savoys and curled greens fj Cress, mustard, radish, lettuce, endive | Large Spanish onion, gorge and ibroom ■ I ' W.'WILSPN, . if Nursery and Seedsman. An

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 660, 5 March 1859, Page 7

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