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FRUIT TREES, &c. APPLES, best sorts riamed, 1 and 2 years grafted Pears, best sorts* riamed, 1 and 2 years, grafted' Plums, ■■■■" " " ■■■"■ Cherries, " " " " Peaches, " " " budded : Apricots, " "• I f Nectarines " " Quinces; figg arid.grapelviries Walnuts; filberts,; and large .cob nuts Gooseberries, currants, raspberries Keari's seedling arid British Queen strawberries All FRUIT TREES sent out—like those supplied during the prtst 8 years—are care'fulrjr grafted or budded on suitable stocks—^trufi. 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 SEEDSi &c. 2 Tons Pacey's perennial ryegrass 10 cwt. Italian 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 incamatum 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 tiew vegetable seeds. ; .... ..-. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman, j FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN AND \ DECIDUOUS SHRUBS; HEDGE ! PLANTS, &6. ' BLUE gums, Lomba'rdy 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, pssage orange, lilacs, honeysuckles, cytisus, English* Spanish, Cape and white flowering Portugal broom, leycesteriaformosa, laurels, larustinas, broad and narrow leaved St. John's', worts, Cape tea-tree, deutzia scabfa, spirea corymbosa, red .Virginian cedars, evergreen cypress, alaternus, syririga or mock orange, scarlet and yellow flowering currants, scarlet blossomed thorns grafted, pyrus japonica, dwarf and climbing roses, &c, &c v ALSO— Thorns, one, two, and. three, years' transplanted, sweet briars, privets, seedling brooms, gorse plants, and thorn accacia for hedges. . , The a_bove, which comprise by far the largest Nursery stobk in New Zealand, are offerecLoii the usual liberal terms, namely; three, sixj 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 oh application. Business hours from 8 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 5 o'clock, afternoon. W. WILSON, . Nursery and Seedsman. 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 residencei Apply to • J. T. PEACOCK & CO. TO" ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS, PER ARIEL FROM MELBOURNE, To the consignment of the Subscriber.— 200 cases Henessey's cognac 150 cases Dunbar's ale and stout in bottle 50 cases Lowndes' old torn 20 hhds. super. W.I. rum . 2O.hhds. Salt's Burton ale ! With his usual supply of the Messrs. Harper & Co.'s ground coffee , j An assorted invoice of soft goods, &c,, &c., put I up expressly for this market. . J CHARLES ROBERTSON. Lytielton, May 27,1859. *■ FOR SALE, Ex ARIEL, DAILY EXPECTED. Kf\ f\f\f\ Feet "Weather Boards, IJ\J^ \J\J\J planed one side 100,000 feet Scotch and American Boards, assorted, rough planed, tongued and grooved 150 doors, assorted sizes 150 pairs sashes, ditto 40 tons Manila refined sugar 50 chests congou / 100 kegs Ewbank'sriafls DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. for; sale, ~ ex marga&bt rosner, airedale and CAMEO, D '111 EXPECTED, SP I R I T S Rum, brandy, old torn Wines, sherry and port, in wood and bottle Beer, ale and porter, in wood and bottle Tobacco, 'Emu' and Shallard's Oilmen's stores, assorted ! Groceries, do. ! Currants, raisins, nuts, &c. Salmon and herrings, preserved Furniture Coals, salt, slates and bricks Boots arid shoes Drapery DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. . Lyttelton and Chris fcchurch. ~ KAIAPOI. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will attend at Kaiapoi for the purpose of receiving Commissions for the Sale of Lands, Stock, &c, on Thursday in each week. Temporary Office at Mr. C. G. Hodgson's, solicitor, near the present church. Hours of attendauco from 10 a:m.^till 4 p.m. j ROBERT HOWSON, SHtP BUILDER AND REPAIRI3R, BEGS to inform the public that he, has commenced ship building, &c. All applications to be made at his Ship Building Establishment, where a specimen can be seen on the stbcks. ..'■ « •Robinson's Bay, Akarba/May 23.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 686, 4 June 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 686, 4 June 1859, Page 6