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Mil.. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT. Agent for the Northern Assurance Company. Orders for Grey Stone received. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUECH. 512 SEVERAL Sums to be invested in Sections of Rural Land to be let with Purchasing; Clauses. Applicants may select the land. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 751 Cashel street. WANTED to purchase from 5 to 20 acres of land, within four miles of Christchurch. Apply to MR. J. C. HELMORE, Solicitor, 737 Cashel Street, Christchurch. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. jO() ddCi T0 ])B advanced in one dW^ 9 \J\J\J sum, or various sums, for 12 months, on approved freehold security. Apply to MR. J. C. HELMORE, Solicitor, 738 Cashel Street, Christchurch. WANTED, an Inspector of Schools. The Board of Education for the Province of Auckland, New Zealand, will receive applications up to. the 4th of April, 1862, from persons willing to undertake the duties of Inspector of Schools and Secretary to the Board. The salary attached to the office is £300 per annum, with an additional allowance of £50 to cover travelling expenses. There are 44 Schools at present in connection with the Board. The Inspector will be required to inspect the Schools once every year. As it will be necessary that the Inspector should conduct the examination of Teachers for certificates of merit, candidates will be required to state the different subjects they may consider themselves qualified to examine in. All applications and testimonials must be addressed to CHARLES-KNIGHT, Esq., M.D., Chairman of the Board of Education, 852 Auckland, New Zealand. £3 REWARD. LOSTy from the neighbourhood of Raupalri, a Chesnut Gelding1, 4 years old, branded Pj on the neck. Any person bringing it to the Mitre Hotel Stables will receive the above reward. E SIMPSON begs most respectfully to • tender his thanks to the Public for past favours, and in retiring from the business, wishes to inform the public that all debts owing by the late firm will be. paid, and debts owing will be received by JOHN SIMPSON. ROBERT TAYLOR & JOHN SIMPSON, CONTRACTORS, WHEELWRIGHTS, BUILDERS, JOINERS, AND UNDERTAKERS, TIMARU, BEG to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and its vicinity that they have commenced business in the above line, at Timaru, and take this opportunity of acknowledging past favors conferred on them, and assure them they, will use their utmost endeavours to deserve their support Estimates and specifications furnished for all descriptions of work connected with the building trade. Sashes, doors, and frames made in any style. S.ashes ready glazed. All orders from the country promptly executed. Glass and putty on hand. Funerals completely furnished and properly conducted on the shortest notice. Palls on hire. 855 DISPENSING CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. IVTR. PRINS has opened his establishment in -"-A. the above line in connection with his town and country practice as Surgeon and Accoucheur. Brick House, Ferry Road, Christchurch. 866 PUBLIC NOTICE. ■ NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Justices of the Peace for the Colony, residing within twenty miles of the Police Office at Christchurch, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of February next, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of forming the JURY LIST for the ensuing year. THOMAS B. BAIN, Clerk to the Bench. Resident Magistrate's Office, Christchurch, Feb. 15,1862. 865 JOHN STACEY, of the firm of "Walters and } Stacey," give notice that I will not be annswerable for any bills contracted by Mr. Walters, in the name of the fijm, unless my name is attached to the same, signed by my own hand. February 14,1862. 867 _ FOR SALE, A FEW well bred quiet Dairy Cows, in full milk. H. WASHBOURNE. Feb. 17,1862. 861 NOTICE. ~ ~ fPHE undersigned being being about to leave JL New Zealand, requests that all claims against him may be sent in at once, and that all persons indebted to him \yill settle their outstanding accounts by the end of the present month. W. N. MILLTON. Union Wharf, Feb. 18,1862. 863 NOTICE. . , rpiHE undersigned having relinquished JL Business in favour of Mr. JAMES MILLTON and Mr. P. LAWRIE, begs to infovm the public that it. will'be carried on, as heretofore, under the style and firm of "Mill ton & Co." (Signed) W. N. MILLTON. Union Wharf, Feb. 18,1862. 862 FREEHOLD FOR SALE, AT St. ALBANS. A Two-Roomed Cottage, with half-an-acre of land cultivated and stocked with fruit trees. <-, Apply to Mrs- chapman, 864 On tho Premises. TO LET, A BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, situated in Tamako ij District, opposite J. Dean's Accommodation House. Can bo taken with or without tools. There tV™ «,rei Of i? d rtttached- Apply to Mr. R. REID, Blacksmith, Tnnaru. §68 ." COOKHAM'S AGAIiT A LARGE and choice assortment of the world renowned COOKHAM BOOTS AND SHOES Just arrived at the "BEE-HIVE," KAIAPOI. _• ■■■■■ J. WHITE & CO. Feb. 17,1862. 859

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 19 February 1862, Page 6

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