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MR. R. T. TYACK. A NY Person giving information to the under- -^ signed of Mr. R. T. Tyack's address, will obl,ee MILES &CO., , Lyttelton and Christchnrish. TFGEORGEBLACKBUR^IateofLeedi, JL will calfat the office of Mr. G. Mallinson! Christchurch, he will hear of something to his advantage. 6 FIVE POUNDS REWARD. ' T OST, STOLEN, or STRAYED, from ££c<$ rench]y Farm > a Stout Built Bay HORSE, small white star in forehead, bang tail. brand on near shoulder 0 with a stroke runnine through it, scarcely visible; a little rubbed on the right side of the wither with the saddle; was last seen at the back of Mr. Dudley's paddock on the : t £ a?, uary \ „Ar) y one burning the above horse to J. Collier, Albion Hotel, Lyttelton, shall receive wpmmn?l if Bt. ole- n ' the* Bhall r<sCeive « , rOUNJ[)S» on conviction of the offender or offenders. JOHN COLLIER. LOST,— Between Messrs. Gould & Miles' and Dalgety's Store a SMALL PARCEL, with a letter inside, addressed Mrs. Ranger, Half-way House. Whoever will, bring the same to Mr. Dilloway, Plough Inn, Riccarton, will be rewarded. CJTRAYED,— From the Heathcote Valley, on «* Tuesday night, the Ist inst., a DARK BAY MARE, three years old, about 15^ hands, no white, black points. Whoever will bring her to the Rev. C. Bowen, at Milford, near Riccarton, will receive two pounds reward. TTTANTED,—A HOUSEMAID. Good ▼ f references required.—Apply at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton. ■ • J WANTED,— An Experienced Colonial Shepherd; a married man preferred. Liberal wages given. Apply at the Office of this Paper, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. ANTED,—A Cook. Apply to Mbs. WYATT, . Christchurch. ANTED,—At Mann's Al, Christchurch, an Experienced Cook, (female preferred.) ANTED, a MAN COOK, who understands his business thoroughly. Apply at the Royal Hotel, Christchurch*, ANTED,—A MALTSTER. A Man who thoroughly understands malting, and wh» will make himself generally useful in a brewery. ;^_nej_eedrapply-who^cajnrui> pvoduco testimonials BRUNSDEN, Marketplace, Christch^rchT^~ :DANTED, by a SCOTCH MARRIED COUPLE, a situation on an OUT SHEEP STATION; first-class colonial reference can be given. Apply at this Office. ■ ANTED,—A well-finished comfortable Dwelling House, in or near the Mai* ket Place. Apply to T. S. DUNCAN, Solicitor. PARTNER WANTED. ~" WANTED, by a gentleman engaged in Sheep Farming, a dormant Partner, able to command about £2,000 cash, and to bring £4,000 worth of stock into the business. Terms extremely advantageous. Apply to WYATT & HARSTON. Stone Buildings, Jan. 28th, 1861. SHEEP ON TERMS. WANTED— 2000 Ewes on terms for a good run on the Waimakariri. Lots of 500 ewes would be taken. Terms:—4s per cent increase guaranteed, and a yearly payment of 3s. per head for adult sheep, and Is. 6d. for lambs in lieu of wool. An arrangement can be made by which the sheep will be purchased at the end of the period, for which they would be held on terms. Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High Streets. TIMARU! TIMARU!! TIMARU!!!. ROBERT TAYLOR, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, JOINER, AND UNDERTAKER, FBOM OXFOBD STBEET, LYTTELTON, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and its vicinity that he has commenced business in the above line at Timaru, and takes this opportunity to acknowledge the liberal support he received for eight years in Lyttelton ; and begs to state that in future he will endeavour to merit the : saroe.'' ■ •■ • . '.■■ ■ _ ■••-..;■ Estimates, Plans, and Specifications furnished for all descriptions of- work connected with the Building Trade. 5 - Sashes, Doors, and Frames made to order; Sashes ready glazed. All orders from the country, through Mr. J.Beswick, Timaru, promptly executed. Funerals completely furnished arid properly conducted on the shortest notice. Palls, Ac, on hire. ADVANTAGEOUS PREMISES TO LET. rrio LET, after Lady Day next, the excellently JL situated house and shop, at present used as the 'Standard' Printing Offices, with the contiguous ground.' For further particulars apply to MR. THOMSON, Accountant, Cashel Street, Christchurch. TO LET. TWO Front Rooms, unfurnished. Apply to Mrs. Craddock. St. Asaph St., near the Windmill. IF YOU WANT THE BEST STYLE OF HAIR CUTTING AND DRESSING, GO TO PROFESSOR AYERS!!I DON'T FORGET TO BE SHAMPOOED ! ! ! HOW DO YOU LIKE AVERS' TOBACCO > OH! IT'S FIRST-CLASS, ESPECIALLY? THE CUT ! ! ! i y

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 1