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CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY. FRUIT and forest trees, evergreen and ornamental flowering shrubs and trees. Also, Thorns, gorse, broom, privet, thorn acacia, and other hedge plants. W. WILSON. NEW GARDEN SEEDS, &c. TjyARLY and Late Peas, Broad Beans, French -*-' beans, scarlet runners, onions, leeks, carrots (early and late), parsnips, turnips (white and yellow), cauliflower, cabbages (early and late), Brussels sprouts, curled greens, globe savoys, flowering broccoli, spinach, red beet, salsafy, Scorzonera, long scarlet radish, red and white turnip radish, curled cress, mustard, Cos and cabbage lettuce, red and white solid celery, curled parsley, asparagus, rhubarb, sea kale, green curled endive, white sugar beet, Swede turnip, chicory, tomatoes, chilies, capsicums, melons, cucumbers, gourds, pie pumpkins, vegetable marrows, borage, nasturtiums, pot marigolds, chervil, sweet marjoram, summer savory, sweet basil, winter savory, bush basil, rosemary, lavender, broad leaved sorrel, sage, thyme, pot marjoram Also, Mignionette, sweet-peas, lupins, blue nemophilla, Larkspurs, convolvolus, major and minor; German stocks, tropaeolum canariense, German and China asters, Brompton stocks, sweet Williams, dark wallflowers, verbenas, French honeysuckle, scarlet lychnis, columbine, ice plant, cowslips," delphiniums, purple and white foxgloves, scarlet zinnias, African, lemon, and French double marigolds', globe amaranth us, together with° 150 varities of other choice annual, biennial and perennial flower seeds. Also, Rape, hemp, canaray, maw, millet, linseed, buckwheat, carraway, coriander, gorse, English, white Portugal and Cape broom, lightwood acacia, black-but gum, peppermint gum, with 2,000 packets Van-Diemans Land blue gum seed, at Is. per packet. Orders from a distance received by post are promptly attended to, and seeds are carefully packed and transmitted by first opportunity to any portion of this or the adjoining Provinces. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman, Christchurch. NEW GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. £ TONS Clovers, white red, yellow, and *J crimson, new seed direct from tbe growers 10 tons permanent pasture grasses, in 16 varieties, both English and Colonial grown 4_ tons lucerne and saintfoin Mangold wurzel, swede turnip, field carrot, and other agricultural seeds. The above are fresh and new, being the crops of pStKl^ T Bt'^ nd wiU be ™PPH«I at LOW PRICES, and on EASY TERMS of PAYMENT. W. WILSON. FLOUR. "COLOUR, Sharps and Bran can be had at Ii r,, . R avenswood Mill, near Kaiapoi, at tlie following prices : tj . a £ s. d. Best flour per ton 20 0 0 Seconds do .'.'.' 18 0 0 Sharps, per bushel \\\ 0 1 6 Bran do " 0 10 Ravens wood Mill, near Kaiapoi, '" July 30, 1861. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that a Meet-in* vi , c Memhftrs of tbe Church o°f H -hT^VS •" 01 and tl,e neighbourhood, will be held in the Parish Church, on MONDAY, AUGUST 12, at 7 p.m., to decide upon the following questions : — 1. Is it desirable to have two churches at o , X naP°h or one central Church ? A Where shall the sites or site be ? canNi?t° thi^ eSg c,' ed °f "» '*«* to^sx? themselves on application W. W. WILLOCK, Kaiapoi, July 30. Curate' SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. NOTICE OF SITTINGS IN BANCO AND IN CHAMBERS. TN consequence of the Sitting of the Circuit Court at Dunedin having been adjourned and prolonged, his Honor the Judge of this district was prevented from sitting at Christchurch yesterday, the Second instant. Should his Honor have returned to Canterbury before then, the Court will sit in Banco, and his Honor will sit in Chambers on Friday next, the Ninth instant, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon at the Court House (heretofore the Land Officel' Christchurch. ;' All matters for hearing in Banco or in Chambers should be set down and the papers left, at latest three clear days before each sitting. ' ' In future, until further notice, the sitting will be every Friday, at the hour and place aforesaid CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT^ Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Christchuich, August 3,1861. NOTICE. TN consequence of Pigs having destroyed -*- my Garden, I hereby give notice to owners of those animals, that on and after this date, POISON will be laid on my premises. FRANCOIS de MALMANCHE Akaroa, July 30,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 2