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For Sale, ! HALLETT'S PEDIGREE NURSERY WHEAT. 78 BUSHELS OF THIS CELEBRATED WHEAT FOR SALE. PRICE THREE GUINEAS PER BUSHEL, FOR CASH ONLY. THIS WHEAT is a very large, coarsegrained, red variety, and is mainly remarkable for its extreme productiveness, frequently yielding in England so much as 108 Bushels per Acre, where it still sells for Seed at two guineas per bushel. The yield in Canterbury this season has been 78 bushels from one and a half bushels of grain sown on one acre, so late as the 31st of last July, being fully two months beyond its proper season for sowing. The one and a - half bushels of seed was imported last season, at a high price, from the farm of Mr. J. Parlby, of Brentwood, in the south of England, where this variety of Wheat is extensively grown; and high prices have been offered for its re-exportation to England, after two seasons' growth in Canterbury.

The Canterbury Pastoral and Agricultural Association at their recent exhibition awarded a first prize to a. three-bushel sample of this wheat. To aid in its distribution, and to assist in more fully testing its merits, any quantity will be supplied from One Quart to One or More Bushels. No notice will be taken of any orders which arenot accompanied with a cash remittance for the quantity ordered. W. WILSON, 4736 c Nursery and Seedsman. PRIZE PLOUGHS. MESSRS. MILES and Co have just received j direct from, the makers, Messrs. Ransomes and Simes, THREE NEWCASTLE PRIZE PLOUGHS, With extra shares, steel breasts, wheels, &c., &c. These ploughs gained the first prizes at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, in 1864. The points aimed at in their manufacture are strength, simplicity, excellence of wearing parts, ease of repair, lightness of draught, and elegance of design. Agriculturists are invited to inspect these ploughs, which they will find very superior implements. MILES & CO. Christchurch, July 8, 1864. C 5876 3 PAIRS OF WHEELS, of different sizes, FOR SALE; to be seen at the stables, in Kilmore st. For price, &c., apply to H. W. READ, 5458 c Cab Proprietor. Q N SALE, By the Undersigned Teas, chests, half-chests, and boxes Sugars, Mauritius and Co.'s pieces Flour, in 1001b and 50lb bags Candles, Belmonts, &c. Kerosine, oil Coffee, ground, in tins Do, raw plantation Bacon, Coey's and Sinclair's Hams, do Brandy, Henessey's and Renault's, in cases Do, do bulk, dark and pale Do, Martell's do do Rum, fine old Jamaica Geneva, red and green cases Old Tom, Swain Boord's, in cases and bulk Whiskey, Kirkliston, and other brands, do -Bitters, orange, &c., &c. Ale in bulk, different brands Do, bottled, quarts and pints Stout, do do, do Port wine, bottled, very superior old Sherry, bottled, very superior brown .Do do very fine dry Do in hhds and qr-casks Port wine do do Champagne, best brands Moselle, Deinhard and Co.'s No. 2 Tobacco, twist, honey-dew, &c Cigars, Havannahs and Manillas Together with a large and varied assortment of other goods too numerous to mention.

We wish particularly to call the attention „of the public to the above choice selection of wines, spirits, &c., &c., and to state that, in commencing business, we have made arrangements to import only goods of the very best quality, all of which we are in a position to offer at the lowest market prices. W. K. M'LEAN & CO., Importers of Wines and Spirits, Commission Merchants, and Accountants, 5198 High street, Christchurch. ENGLISH BOTTLED ALE. BURTON ALE IN HOGSHEADS. ENGLISH BOTTLED ALE ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, In quantities not less than 5 cases, at 9s per doz quarts; 5s per doz pints. BURTON ALE', In quantities not less than *5 lihds, at £4 10s per hhd. o 5157 E. S. DALGETY & CO. FREDERICK ROACH, GENERAL IMPORTER, COLOMBO STREET, (Next Golden Fleece Hotel,) HAS arriving shortly, and will open up the following goods Brush ware Table cutlery (of the best makers) Pocket do do •Meerschaum pipes and other tobacconists' goods Photographic albums Stationery of all kinds Perfumery Combs—pocket, back, dressing, &c. Druggists' sundries Portmanteaus, leather and carpet bags Portmonnaies, purses, &c. Electro-plated goods of every variety &C., &C., &c. F. R. here begs to intimate that it is his intention to relinquish the retail tobacconist business, and devote himself entirely to the wholesale ; he is therefore now disposing of his present stock of tobacco and cigars at little above cost price. 5827 J1 0 B SAL E — By the Undersigned, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND SHARES. 4847 c E. S. DALGETY & CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1430, 13 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1430, 13 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1430, 13 July 1865, Page 1

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