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3?sr©"W jft k .«3L"ver , t;£s©333L©3a.l;s. FOR 1101 > ART TOWN DIRECT. ffpIIE Clipper Brig 1 LADY DWNISON, Charles Clark, Master, Will sail on WEDNESDAY, the Ird of February. For passage, apply to the MASTER on Board, U HARGREAVES & CO., 573 Norwich Quay. ZEALANDIA, FROM LONDON. A Claims against this ship xjL are requested to be rendered in duplicate on or before Ist Feb., or they will not be recognised. E. REECE & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, 27th Jan., 1864. 586 ROYAL pRINCESS' THEATRE. Lessee MR, J. L. HALL. Stage Manager MR- W- H. NEWTON. Triumphant Success of Mr. George Fawcett as MEDEA. Miss Aitken in her beautiful picture of MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS; or the escape from Loch Laven. In preparation Tom Taylor's new play the TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. mHE friends of Mr. T. M. GEE are informed that X the Funeral of his Son will leave his residence, Canterbury street, Lyttelton, at four o'clock THIS DAY, the 28th January. T. HESTER, 572 Undertaker. o*l REWARD.—LOST, December 23rd, 1863, ow' Jl on the Ferry road, between Milton and Co.'s Wharf, and Barrett's Hotel, or between Barrett's Hotel and Lincoln road, a silver WATCH, glass cracked through the centre; had attached to it at the time a small piece of string and a key. Whoever will deliver the same at this office, or to MR. JOHN KING, grocer, Cashel street, will receive the above reward, c 540 STRAYED, from Christchurch, a bay mare, 14 hands high, no brand, has a white star on the forehead, and a colt foal with her. £1 will be given for information that will lead to her recovery; or £2 if delivered to W. Tombs, Christchurch, or W. Janaway, Kaiapoi. 542 FOUND, in my paddock, on Tuesday, the 20th of January, a Grey HORSE, branded W.C. on near shoulder. The owner can have the same by paying expenses, on application to e JOHN WILLIS, 553 Race-course. ~~ TO PAINTERS. TENDERS are requested for PAINTING the new Orphan Asylum, Lincoln road. Tenders to be sent in on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3. Specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. MAXWELL BURY, Architect, 567 Gloucester street. TO CARTERS, &c. WANTED, a quantity of earth removed from land in Gloucester street. Apply to MAXWELL BURY, Architect, &c., Gloucester street. WANTED, a gentleman of good address, who has a knowledge of accounts, to collect outstanding debts throughout the province. Several years experience of, and a wide acquaintance in the province, are indispensable requisites. Any one applying without these, will only give unnecessary trouble—salary £250 to £300 per annum, according to qualifications, and travelling expenses paid. Annly to J. Drummond Macplierson, Christchurch. 0 544 T&TANTED, a good general SERVANT.—-Apply Y Y to Mrs. W. H. HARGREAVES, Dampier's Bay. Lyttelton, 27th Jan. c 588 W7"ANTED, by a respectable mechanic's wife, YY the care of a lady's or tradesman's child; can take one from the birth if required. Address, E. T., Mrs. Harry Lee, Durham-street north, near the old Club House. WANTED, a pair of well-broken harness bullocks, accustomed to tether. Apply by letter, stating full particulars, to Alington Bros., Weeden s, South Road. ANTED, a salesman, of active business habits V V and with a knowledge of general merchandise. A gentleman, with one or two years colonial experience, preferred. Apply to Mr. Ingljs, at the office of J. Drummond Macplierson, Christchureh. c 543 _ BRITISII tcjr Di S. FOR SALE by the undersigned, a Bullfinch and Goldfinch, just arrived by the Tiptree. Apply to Mr. GEORGE ALLEN, St, Asaph street, Christchurch. 547 ~ EWES FOR SALE. -J r\r\f\ TWO-TOOTH EWES, deliverable near 1(J(J() Timaru. MILES & CO., Christchurch. January 27, 1864. c 579 FOR SALE. ~~ 1£ A SHEEP—IOO of them being old ewes in jOU latnb, and the remainder wether lambs, with the fleeces on. Delivery given about the end of February. Apply by letter, or otherwise, to JAMES PRESTON, Warcop, 561 South bank, Waimakariri. FOR SALE. A POWERFUL mule, well known about Bank's Peninsula as the property of the Rev. 11. Torlesse, late of Okain's Bay. This mule is capable of performing the work of two horses in carrying travellers over the hills from Pigeon Bay to Akaroa This advertisement is-issued in order to afford an op portuuity to residents on the Peninsula, who know the mule, to purchase liirn. Apply to MATSON & TORLESSE Price £60. _ TOWNSHIP OF AMESBURY. THE PLAN of this important Township on th< Great North Road is COMPLETED, and nov ready for inspection by intending purchasers an< others, at the offices of the undersigned. Early application for the best sites strongly ie C full particulars can be obtained b; i aPPl BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT, Hereford street, Christchurch.^ ! January 16, 1864. — l LAND FOR STORES. MESSRS. J.ITLLIVIER & SOI beg to give notice that the LAND ADJOINING THE RAILWAY STATION, The property of Messrs. Moorehouse and Stiff) and which was offered for sale by public auction, j I now open to be dealt with by i PRIVATE CONTRACT. r Application to be made to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER 8c SON, EO< Christchurch. ). c 584 —STEET OF TIMBER BY AUCTION. WITHOUT RESERVE. r _____ UTESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON will sell b M. public auction, without reserve, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, Sy - ~ j AlfcONß O'CLOCK, F " jQjffthct gectjan &f~larjd situate between May' j;breweryia£d the . Mjr. Fraser's house te W %pwatdß:roi #&)0 ieet of totara timber, coi . M Tjbardjs and scantling. ; Sale at One o'clock. 5<

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1189, 28 January 1864, Page 6

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