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UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. riiHIS Bank will be closed on TUESDAY JL NEXT, the 24th instant, being- the anniversary of the Queen's Birthday. JOSEPH PALMER, Manager. Lyttelton, May 20,1859. . : BOARD AND LODGING ESTABLISHMENT.: i Colombo Street North, near the " Royal Oak" Hotel, Christchurclr. H SMITH begs respectfully to inform the • public generally that the above establishment (late the residence of C. Reid, Esq.,) is flow open as above, and trusts by strict attention to the comforts of visitors to .merit a share of their patronage and support. Hot dinners from 12 o'clock till 2 o'clock daily. Luncheon, coffee, chops, steaks and soups on the shortest possible notice. Accommodation for single men. Well aired beds. EARLY BREAKFAST HOUSE. ' May 20, 1859. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND STOCK FOR SALE IN AKAROA. £\/~^ acres of land, 20 acres of wliicb. are Zj\J fenced with a substantial post and rail fence. A great part of the section is finely timbered land. On the property there is a sixroomed house, detached dairy, stockyard, garden, and orchard, in full bearing. „ About 70 head of cattle, mixed ages, viz., dairy cows, bullocks, heifers and steers, well bred and quiet. Also, within the town of Akaroa, a seven-roomed house and half an acre of land, garden, well stocked with fruit trees. The property is one of the best sites in the town of Akaroa. For terms, &c, apply to JACQUES BENOIT, .".'■'■■■■ Akaroa. Akaroa, May 18,1859. HENRY BENNETT, GENE RA L STOREK EEP ER, OX F 0 ED, ADJOINING MB. PHILPOT'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE HTY Has commenced business in the • _D« Ironmongery, Grocery, Drapery, and General Line. . Parties visiting Oxford can be supplied with the best goods on the most reasonable terms. Orders will meet with immediate attention. Oxford, 18th May; 1859. FRUIT TREES, &c. APPLES, best sorts named, 1 and 2 years grafted Pears, best sorts named, 1 and 2 years, grafted Plums, " " " "'■'■■ Cherries, " Peaches, " " " budded Apricots, " " I' Nectarines " " " , " Quinces, figs and grape vines Walnuts, filberts, and large cob nuts Gooseberries, currants, raspberries Kean's seedling and British Queen strawberries All FRUIT TREES sent out—like. those supplied during the past 8 years—are carefully grafted or budded on suitable stocks—true to their names 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. 2 Tons Pacey's perennial ryegrass 10 cwt..ltalian ryegrass 20 cwt. Timothy and cocksfoot 40 cwt. mixed permanent pasture 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 clover 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 vegetable 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, honeysuckles, cytisus, English, Spanish, Cape and white flowering Portugal broom, leycesteria formosa, laurels, larustinas, broad and narrow leaved St. John's^ worts, Cape tea-tree, deutzia scabra, spirea: coryinbosa, red Virginian cedars, evergreen cypress, alaternus, syringa or mock orange, scarlet and yellow flowering currants, scarlet blossomed thorns grafted, pyrus japonica, dwarf and climbing roses, :&c, &c. : ' ; ALSO— / Thorns, one, two,;and three yeai-s transplanted, sweet briars, privets, seedling brooms, gorse plants, and thorn accacia 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 usual; and forwarded per steamer. Intending purchasers can have price lists on application. Business hours from 8 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 5 o'clock, afternoon. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. —- " NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late Mr. John Barclay Thomson, hotelkeeper, Christchurch, are requested to make immediate payment 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, Christcliurch, May 9, 1859. NOTICE. A LL Freights from this date due to tb/» j9l schooner GrPSY, .of Port Lyttelton, will be collected by WM, CLIFFORD ONLY. ' May 14,1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 682, 21 May 1859, Page 5

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