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FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. ! MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from W. G. Brittan, Esq., to submit to Public Auction the unsold portion of Christchurch east, consisting of 50 QUARTER ACRES. Applications will be received for sections at the upset price of £25 per quarter acre, and these, will bo submitted to Public Auction at an early date, of which due notice will be given. The sections have long frontages on Cashel Street, Hereford Street and Worcester Street, east, will be sold on easy terms of payment, viz., onethird cash, one-third at six months, and remaining third at twelve months. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. HARSTON, Solicitor. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of three Dwelling Houses, situate on Christchurch Town Sections 6, 8, and 22, on the north bank of the Avon River, nearly opposite the Bricks Wharf. Also, Freehold Section 21 in the same locality. _ The three sections with the houses will be sold either together or separately. FREEHOLD LAND, STANMORE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are authorized to dispose of half-an-acre of BUILDING LAND, part of Rural Section No. 30, situate on the Stanmore Road, east side of Christchurch, and within fifteen minutes' walk of the centre of the town. FREEHOLD LAND.—WINDMILL ROAD. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of TWO QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS, situate on the Windmill Road, close to the Town Belt, and near the line of railway The land is enclosed and cultivated. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. (\CI Cifif) ACRES of g°od sheep vJ \J 5 \J \J \J country, situated within 60 miles of Christchurch. Apply to Messrs. AIKMAN & WILSON. 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, &o. TT^ARLY and Late Peas, Broad Beans, French -Li 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 amaranthus, 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. 6 TONS Clovers, white 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. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital, £1,000,000. Reserve Fund.;....£ 200,000. FROM the Ist July Next, interest on fixed deposits will be allowed at the Christchurch and Lyttelton Branches of this Bank, at the following rates:— For 3 months, at the rate of 2 per cent per annum. "l 9 " " " B a » l<i » » » 4 JOSH. PALMER, Manager, Christchurch; JOHN BRIDGES, Manager, Lyttelton. June 28, 1861. FOR SALE, *| H ACRES of LAND, fenced in, situated on •*- • the Lincoln road, within one-and-a-half miles from Christchurch. The above will be sold in Allotments to suit Purchasers. Also, Three Acres of Land fronting the Road. Terms easy. For further particulars, apply to Mr. THOMPSON, Cashel Street; or to Mr PIGEON, Lincoln Road. August 14, 1861. CONSIGNEE WANTED FOR one case of Apparel, ex Gylfe, from London ; addressed Mr. Fonseca, Post Office, Timaru. Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Lyttelton,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 915, 17 August 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 915, 17 August 1861, Page 2