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PAPER BAGS IN ANY QUANTITY. No Storekeeper ought to be without them. HP MERSON has just opened Ten Bales, con- -*- • sisting of Grocer's, Milliner's, Flour, and Confectioner's Bags, in all sizes, and at reduced prices'. London Street, Lyttelton. P.S.-—To arrive per Chrysolite, a large consignment of J. Corner's unrivalled Boots & Shoes, &c. 354 ACRES OP FREEHOLD LAND. TO be LET on LEASE, with a purchasing clause, the whole or any portion of the above valuable Land, being Rural Sections 407 1052, 1139, 1154, 1357, 1378, 1837,1644,2340 and 2341, as laid out in sections of 20, 25, 30, 35, 60 and 80 acres, on the map of the Chief Surveyor of the Province of Canterbury. The Land is of first rate quality, and in good situations. Sections 407, 1644, 2340 and 2341, consisting of 160 acres, situate in the Lincoln district. Section 407, consisting of 80 acres, having a frontage on the Lower Lincoln Road; sections 1052, 1139 and 1154, consisting of 114 acres, situate in the Christchurch district, a short distance from the City of Christchurch; and sections 1357, 1378, ] 387, consisting of 80 acres of bush land, .situate on the south side of Cooper's Knob, above Governor's BayT fronting the harbour of Port Lyttelton, and abutting upon the road through the bnsh leading from Lyttelton to Christchurch. The timber on the land is of the best quality and of easy access. .Further particulars may be had by applying to the owner, MR. WORMALD, Solicitor, Lyttelton, at whose office a plan of the several sections of land may be seen. Lyttelton, July 5,1851. CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY. ERUIT and forest trees, evergreen and ornamental flowering shrubs and trees. Also, Thorns, gorse, broom, privet, thorn acacia, and other hedge plants. ■:>..■ W. WILSON. NEW GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. 5 TONS Clovers, v^hite red, yellow, and crimson, new seed direct from the growers . 10 tons permanent pasture grasses, in 16 varieties, both English and Colonial grown 2^ tons lucerne and saintfoin Mangold wurzel, swede turnip, field carrot, and other agricultural seeds. The above are fresh and new, being the crops of the past harvest, and will be supplied at LOW PRICES, and on EASY TERMS of PAYMENT W. WILSON. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ~ EOWLEY & LODGE beg leave to acquaint their customers, and the public in general, that, they REMOVE their business TOMORROW (THURSDAY), the 11th instant, from Oasliel street to the large and extensive premises late Mr. Longden's store, Colombo street, next door to Carl Asmussen, and hope by attention to business still to merit a share of public patronage. ROWLEY & LODGE, Butchers, . ; Colombo street, Christchurch. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned have always on hand a A large quantity of Hams, Bacon, Spiced Beef Sausages (German, Pork and Beef) Saveloys, Poultry, &c. . ROWLEY & LODGE, Butchers, Colombo street. Egg" The Trade supplied. T_ NOTICE. HE undersigned are cash purchasers of -Pigs, of any size or quantity; also, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, and all kinds of dairy produce. ■ * ROWLEY & LODGE, Butchers, Colombo street, Christchurch. TO BE SOLD, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, situate at the ±*- corner of Colombo and Liclifield Streets; the House is newly painted and is in good order throughout; there is a three-stalled stable attached and a good well of water and pump all complete ' Al>ply to ROWLEY & LODGE, Butchers, Cashel Street. T NOTICE. HE Sheep running on Warren and Rewley Farms, Lincoln Road, having been wS£A V A T "'ie? .by do&8> notice is hereby Siven» that POISON is laid in the Paddocks. W. G. MoPHERSON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 908, 24 July 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 908, 24 July 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 908, 24 July 1861, Page 2