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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 tho Bricks Wharf. Also, Freehold Section 21 in tho satno locality. The three sections with tho houses will be sold either together or separately. FREEHOLD LAND, SUMNER. " IV| ESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have re--LtJL ceived instructions to dispose of Twenty-Five Acres Freehold Land, beinsr Rural Section No. 532,, situated in front of the Township of Sumner, with long frontage on Black Fish Bay ; the only suitable site for wharf's or landing places at Sumner. FREEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY CAS TEUTON. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions to dispose of a DOUBLE HOUSE, containing six rooms, let to two good tenants at a rental of £48 per annum. The house stands on a freehold quarter-acre, and closely adjoins the reserve for a railway station in the Heathcote valley. CATTLE FOR SALE. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have for sale upwards of 100 head of cattle, consisting of— Cows, steers, and heifers, ages varying from 1 to 6 years A_so, 3 steers, 5 cows, and 3 calves, 6 to 8 months. Christchurch, Sept. 11,1861. DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES. rriO let for a term of five years, with a purchasing •*- clause, eleven most eligible Building Sites, containingone-sixth of an acre each or thereabouts, situated near to Antigua-street, south, and fronting upon Hislop's Nursery Gardens, being part of section No. 93, Christchurch Town Reserve. This is undoubtedly one of the pleasantest situations for Dwelling Houses in Christchurch. Terms moderate. Apply to AIKMAN & WILSON, Land and Commission Agency Offices, Opposite the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, August 24, 1861. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. AO OHO ACRES of good sheep VJVJyVJVJVJ country, situated within 60 miles of Christchurch. Apply to Messrs. AIKMAN & WILSON. FOR SALE, NOW RUNNING ON MELCOMBE FARM, 0 WELL-BRED MERINO RAMS 1 Hampshire Down Ram— This ram was the first choice of five, imported by Messrs. Miles and Co., in August, 1860 A few ram and ewe lambs, about six months old, by the Hampshire Down ram, out of picked merino ewes These are well worth the attention of breeders for the market. Apply to Mr. C. E. FOOKS, Melcornbe, or at Messrs. AIKMAN and WILSON'S Offices, High street, Christchurch. NEW GARDEN SEEDS, &c. EARLY 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, andFrenchdouble marigolds, globe amar'anthus, 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. 5 TONS Clovers, white red, yellow, and j 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. GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS. GARDEN and Farm Seeds of the same Quality and at equally Low Prices, as supplied by me, are sold by • J. T. White and Co., Merchants, Kaiapoi M. Blacket, Storekeeper, Rangiora Mr. French, Nursery and Seedsman, Timaru Mr. S. Gibbs, Storekeeper, Oamaru. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. QLOD CRUSHERS AND ROLLERS. 2 Cambridge's patent clod crushers 1 double action roller 4 cast iron pumps with 18 feet iron piping W.WILSON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 923, 14 September 1861, Page 2

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