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WANTED,— A Scotch Shepherd. Apply to GOULD & MILES; * Christcharch. A RESPECTABLE SINGLE FEMALE •P- wishes to engage with a Family going to England. ° Apply to Mr, W. STRINGER, Gloucester Street, Chrictchurch. WANTED SHEEP ON TERMS; A N opportunity offers for placing about 3000 ,-*-*- sheep on very favourable terms on a good run. Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Lyttelton and Chrintchurch. TX^ ANTED to purchase 1000 Ewes, deliverable »T within the Canterbury Province. Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS. WANTED —A Good W6rkman to go to Tiraaru. ■ For particulars apply to CAPTAIN ELMSLY, Schooner Wellington. SERVANTS WANTED. VY^ ANTED for an Hotel at Timaru, a married » » couple without encumbrance, to take charge of the kitchen. ° Also an active girl as housemaid. Apply to CAPTAIN ELMSLY, Schooner Wellington. "~~ WANTED. ~~ A MAN of Capit.il, and Business Habits, as Partner in an old established and lucrative Business, which is capable of being considerably extended with additional means. Apply to It. BRUNSDEN, Market Place, Christchurch. TINNING' on the Waihoa Run, Thnaru, and has been there for the last ten months, a CHESTNUT CART MARE, branded PC on shoulder, JC on off neck, and has a piece of girth web round the neck, with some number on it. The owner can receive possession on paying expenses ; or if not claimed within a month, she Will be sold to defray expenses. . • HARRIS & INNES. NOTICE is hereby given/on behalf of Thomas Wollaston White, Esq., of the Warren Station, Oxford, that all persons found trespassing and disturbing the stock on the country held by the said T. W. White, will be prosecuted; and that all , cattle or other stock found on the said runs (being runs 36 and 144) and not entered on the station book, will be impounded. Owners of dogs are also hereby warned that in consequence of the great destruction of property occasioned by dogs' being allowed to run over the said country and disturb the flocks depasturing thereon, poison will, from this date, be laid along the whole of the outskirts of the said runs. ' JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Christchurch. E the Undersigned BUTCHERS of Christchurch beg- respectfully to inform our customers and the public in general, that we have THIS DAY, August 23, RAISED OUR MEAT to the following prices :— •. ; : Fore quarter mutton ... ... sd. per pound Hind quarter mutton ... ... 7d. per.pound Beef, from ... 4d. to Bd. per pound Sausages ... Bd. per pound ROWLEY & LODGE, COKER & YOUNG, T. COOK, C. DEARING, Papanui, D. PIERCY, T. CRESSEY. • CANTERBURY RIFLES. piAPTAIN WHITE'S COMPANY will V^ meet for Squad Drill, opposite the College, on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and THURSDAYS, at a Quarter past Five p.m. THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE. Christchurch, September 14th ', 1860. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS ! ! ! NEW CATALOGUE NOW READY, 168 Pages. Price, Is. 6d., or sent by post on receipt of 2s. 6d. : GEORGE ROBERTSON, 383, George Street, Sydney. FOR SALE. ~~~ SEVERAL VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the immediate Neighbourhood of Christchurch. M Also, unbroken Sections of Rural Land, well selected, at a small Advance on Government Price. : * ' Also, improved and unimproved Sections at Rangiora. Apply to R. BRUNSDEN, Market Place, Christchurch. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. HHHOMAS MAJOR GEE has on sale at JL Mr. Gee's store, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, a large assortment of Books, consisting of Works published by the Religious Tract Society, Wesley's Hymns, Bohn's Illustrated Library, Lever's Works, &c, &c. Also, a first-rate assortment of the best Stationer)', from Millington's, London : various kinds of fools* cap, ruled, bill, letter, note, and blotting paper, . pens, holders, blank cards, &c. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. rPIENDERS are invited for the erection of I a new Wesleyan Church, in Lyttelton. The structure will be of wood, upon a stone foundation. Plans and specifications can be seen at^ the offices of Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Co., Lyttelton, and also at the office of George Mallihson, Esq., Christchurch, architect for the building, of whom all information can be obtained. Tenders will be received up to the 25th October, addressed to the Rev. W. Rowse, Secretary to the Building Committee; superscribed "Tendere for New Wesleyan Church, Lyttelton."

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 829, 20 October 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 829, 20 October 1860, Page 1