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. NOTICE. ALL Freights from this dfite due to th 4 schooner GIPSY, of Port-Lytteltoru will be collected by WM, CLIFFORD ONLY. May 14, 1859. TO LET, A DWELLING HOUSE* situated'in Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, containing nine rooms, and lately in the possession, of H. J. LeCren, Esq. • Attached there is a fine garden, and, an excellent supply of water. The house is quite new and well finished, and possesses all the conveniences requisite for a comfortable family residence. Apply to J. T. PEACOCK & CO. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! A Splendid assortment of Winter Cloaks, which for price and'quality cannot be surpassed; now on sale at the ALBION HOUSE, , Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ' Mrs. Coe respectfully invites the inspection of the ladies tothe same. May 14,1859. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. "jVTOTICE is hereby given, that any person JL-\ driving1 drays or otherwise trespassing on the Race-course will be prosecuted as the law directs. By order of the Committee,, C. G. HODGSON, Hon. Sec. COFFEE, CHOP, AND DINING ROOMS. MR. W. EALES begs respectfully to inform the public that he is about, to commence business in the above line, upon the premises situated ai» the Junction of , High Street and .Colombo Street, opposite Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s Store, where refreshments may be obtained at all hours. W. E. begs to.inform families visiting Christchurch that they can be accommodated with private apartments, and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. ■'..'■■ N.B.—Hot soup always on hand. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. A VACANCY having occurred among the JIjL Clerical Members of the Managing Committee of the Church Property Trustees, it is open to any trustee to nominate one clerical trustee. The following Clergymen are eligible, viz :—Rev. C. Alabaster, W. Ayhner, C. Bowen.G. Cotterill, H. Fendall, H. Harper, H. Jacobs, F. Knowles, and James Wilson. Nominations must be forwarded to me. in writing on or before Wednesday next, the 18th inst. W. W, WILLOCK, Secretary to Church Property Trustees. Christchurch, May 12th, 1859. ■ , •,..;,: . FRUIT TREES, &c. . A BPLES, best sorts named, 1 and 2 years ■£*- ..grafted Pears, best sorts named, 1 and 2 years, grafted Plums, Cherries, « •< "Peaches, ;; " ■ "• ' " budded Apricots, " " . \' " ' Nectarines " Quinces, figs and grape vines Walnuts, filberts, and large cob nuts N Gooseberries, currants, raspberries Kean's seedling and British Queen strawberries , All FRUIT TREES sent out—like those supplied during the past 8 j'-ears—are carefully grafted or budded on suitable stocks—true to their namss and perfectly free from the destructive disease called "American Blight" so generally prevalent on the Fruit Trees of the Northern Settlements. W. WILSON, ■ Nurseryman and Seedsman.' AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, &c. 2TonsPacey's perennial ryegrass , 10 cwt. Italian ryegrass 20 cwt. Timothy and cocksfoot , , : 40 cwt. mixed permanent pasture1 grasses and ■■ ■ clovers 5 cwt. fine English lawn grasses 40 cwt. white Dutch clover 20 cwt. red clover 20 cwt. perennial red clover or cowgrass 5 cwt. trifolium incarnatum or crimson plover 20 cwt. broad leaved trefoil • 10 cwt. lucerne 3 cwt. gorse seed . 2 cwt. English broom 2 cwt. flax or linseed A large assortment of all kinds of new vege* table seeds. . ' • ■-■;■ ; ■ w. Wilson, : Nursery and Seedsman, FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, HEDGE ' ; .'■;!';., plants, &c. : BLUE gums, Lombardy and black Italian poplars, English Elms, Cobbett's Acacia or American Locust Tree, sycamore, common and scarlet oaks, Pineaster firs, English ash, pollard and weeping- willows, maple, elder, English and Scotch laburnums, common berberries, English hollies, box trees, ossage orange, lilacs, honeysuckle's, cytisus, English, Spanish, Cape and white flowering Portugal broom, kycesteria formosa, laurels, larustinas, broad and narrow leaved St, Johns.worts, Cape tea-tree, deutzia scabra, spirea cqrymbosa, red Virginian cedars, ever* reen cypress, alaternus, syringa or mock orangey scarlet and yellow flowering currants, scarlet blossomed thorns grafted, pyrus japonica, dwarf and climbing roses, &C.J&C. -.- •-. ■",' „ AISO — Thorns,, one, £\yo, and three years transplanted, sweet briars, privets, seedling' brooms, gorse plants, and thorn accaeia for hedges. 'The''above, which'comprise by far the largest ' Nursery stock in New Zealand, are offered on the usual liberal terms, namely, three, six, or nine months approved acceptances on all orders over £25. Orders from the other settlements ' promptly executed as lisual; and forwarded per. steamer. Intending purchasers can have prico lists on application. Business hours from 8 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 5 o'clock, afternoon. . t W. WILSON, .-.-■.. Nursery and Seedsman. ' ' NOTICE. ■■ \ Lit persons indebted to the late Mr.1 John -OL Barclay Thomson, hotplkeep^r, Christchurch, are requested to make hivmeilute j>ayment thereof to the undersigned; with whom those having claims, against ,the estate of the deceased are requested-to lodge the same, within one month from this date. MARY THOMSON, Executrix under'the last will and testament of the said John B. Thomson, deceased. Royal Hotel, Christchurch, May 9, 1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 681, 18 May 1859, Page 5

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