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Botela. GAR RIC K HOTEL, GEOI DELL, Corner of Kilmore and Colombo Street*. GD. having takes the above hotel, intends keep- • ing the very best brands of Ale*, Wines, Spirits, &c. Comfortable sleeping apartments, and every accommodation for travellers. GEO. DELL, 8748 Proprietor. fj 01 B B'S HOTEL is HE-OPENED ST MR. WILLIAM WHITS. c*oßs RISING SUN HOTEL, < LYTTELTON. MR. BELGRAVE begs leave to express his thanks to the public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and would state that he has now OPENED HIS DINING ROOMS, And his new Bar fronting on London-street. It Is his intention to keep always on h«n4 the finest quality of Wine 9, Spirits of the beat class, and Home-brewed and Colonial Ales. Mechanics patronising Mr. Belgravs will always find his house well conducted, and ia every respect a comfortable home. c 3941 RANGIORA HOTEL, RANGIORA. ri ENTLEMEN and FAMILIES will find every VJ comfort and accommodation, combined with low charges. N.B. Good sibling, with stockyard and paddock. 8503 o W. T. BAUGH. Money. n~i AAA TO BE ADVANCED for the pttro&lUUU pose of purchasing 100 acres bf Rural Land, to be let without righfc of purchase for 21 years, at a rent of five shillings per acre for th« first seven years, ten shillings for, the next seven years, and one pound per acre for the last sevten yeMß ' HARMAN & SEVENS. June 10,1884 c 8554 liost, .Toiind) Abo. ,i i 1 * ' " - > CAME ASTRAY, and been running on my land since April last, a Red and White STEER. No brand visible, but has a cut on oft ear. The owner can have the same by paying expenses, on application t6 .. . ■ , v < ", . THOMAS POTTER,--Harewood road, 3697 PapamtL £10 REWARD. STRAYED away, five head of young cattle, vfc., two steers, two heifers, and one bull, about eighteen months old; branded on near rump with a diamond brand and a bar through it, and last seen at the foot of Mount Thomas. Any person delivering the same into the stockyard of the undersigned at Albion Farm, South Moeraki Downs, near Oxford, will receive the above reward. 37130 JOHN COLLIER. A-l REWARD.—Lost, from Edd's Repository, ,±>l 24th June last, Iron-grey MARE, rising six years old ; branded cross off neck ; and whoever will give information, or bring the same to Edd's Repository will receive the above reward. *881 n-t REWARD—LOST from Papanui onWedcW_L nesday night, list inst., a bay mare, black points, branded WM on near shoulder, T on left, H under, short rope on neck. The above reward will be paid to any one leading ts recovery thereof by Mr. Meddings, Papanui Hotel, or G. E. Baker, Colombo-street, Christchurch. 3954 0 G. E. BAKER. fir REWARD.—LOST, from the Hakateramea JjO (and last seen in the McKenrie country), a bay COB, branded C over M, both shoulders, and under saddle on off side, also 7 near side. Any person delivering the abova MR. STUBBS, Timaru, or to H. H. ERSKINB, Hakateramea, shall receive ths said reward of £». February 6, 1864. • 843 FOUND on Pareora Flat, a pocket book containing letters &c. The owner can have it by paying expenses, on application to STEPHEN BIRD, Pareora, Timaru. 3938 FOUND, on Saturday, April 23, in the frost room of the White Hart, a POCKET BOOK, #ostaining bank notes. . « The owner can havs the same by describing it and | paying expenses on application^ j f565 9 White Hart Hotel. FOUND, in the neighbourhood of the WTiite Hart' a purse containing a *um of money. The owner may have the same on proof and payment of expenses of advertising on application to Neil M'Cormick, Corbett's Buildings, opposite Devonshire Arms. SECOND NOTICE. A COW branded D off rump has been trespassing in my paddocks for the last twelve months. _ If not claimed within twenty-one days from this date will be sold to defray expenses. H. WASHBOURN. July 2nd, 1804. 3974 Froduoe. SEED OATS. EX LADY DOUGLAS, FROM THE CLYDE, THE undersigned has on hand a quantity of very superior directly imported SEED OATS, Well worth the attention of Farmers, Ac, ROBERT SYMINGTON, Cathedral Squakk, CIIRIS T C H URCIL eSSTft' THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of OATS and other produce. MILLTON & CO., c 2537 Ciishel Btreet and Union Wharf. TO FARMERS. THE undersigned ore cash purchasers of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Cheese. 3126 c BROWNELL ft CO*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1260, 7 July 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1260, 7 July 1864, Page 1