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H. MATSON & CO., M on Cathedral square. M>y3 °' 1865 ' 5224 £1000 TO «cS" ,on 1 Apply to Mr. J. C. HELMORE, Solicitor, J Ca»hel street. To RUN HOLDERS.—Situation wanted as Shenn Manager, by a thoroughly qualified perwS i? ' P rt *? e v. 0 I '. ?? 1 extensive sheep grazing in Scot land, having in hm ponsess.on ample testimonial.*# I character, and certificates from reliable sourS of [ hating a thorough knowledge of the rearing i breeding of stock, and of havingcarried many prSj . for both iheep and cattle. fi M been f,f, " r time among experienced Managers of Runs learning . colonial sheep-managing. Can keep station H [ and accounts correctly. Will be glad to engage withS i a fixed salary. Apply M. A. W. office of this papS? [ 15252 b mO TAlLOßß.—Wanted, several eood Workman [ 1 Apply to 0. Fletcher,' cS ; in THE Advertiser is desirous of a situation in town or country, as STOREKEEPER or otherwto? f is a fair penman and accountant, can keep book* i i« not averse to hard work. Address, RJJ., offiw- r3 I, this paper. a \\f ANTED, a SMALL VESSEL, to take about T T 2000 bushels of wheat to Wellington now 8 lying at Kaiapoi. Freight 15d per bushel. ' { 5238 c RICKMAN, BROS. e WANTED, a strong, active BOY, about fourn T J teen. Must be able to milk and understand Y horses. Apply to Mr. STRICKLAND S FIFTT? * Templeton. ' 'a VI7ANTED.-A YOUNG MAN, whiTiTouTof d TT employment, wishes some Light or Trustr- worthy occupation. Can stand security in his own ;e property to £400. Apply by letter to W. G Pnitu office, Rangiora. '' 523 , is —— —. _ ie "WjfANTED, a GOVERNESS, to take the charge of i- TT four young children. Apply, by letter to » X. Y. Z., Times office, Christchurch. c 5229 >f TITANTED, a DAILY GOVERNESS, to instruct a T ? three little boys. Apply to MRS. MATHIAS, d Riccarton. 52 28 it W ANTED ' a good COVERED VAN, with or " TT without horse and harness. Address, stating iC price, to K. Z., at the office of this paper, Christj church - 5226 rt Of* REWARD.—Lost January Srd, off Mr. , 0 oWU Washburne's run, near Selwyn, a Bay Draught Mare, branded FC on near shoulder, a little j. rupture at the naple, stands about 15 hands high. Whoever brings her to George Stephen's farm on lt Mr. Washburne's run, or to Mr. F. G. P. Leach, the e Willows, St. Albans, Christcharch, will receive the r g above reward. If found with any person after this , v date, they will be prosecuted. 7 May 29th, 1865. 5223 B mEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, from neap I the Lincoln Road, on Sunday, 21st May, a u WHITE COCKATOO, with yellow top-knot feathers. Ie Whoever will bring the same to the office of this ,jj paper shall receive the above reward. 5259 £ PRINCESS' THEATRE. U Manages ... ••• ... Ma. J. L. Hall. jg Continued Success of Leopold's celebrated Troupe H of Ballet and Gymnastic Artistes, Fraulein Fannie, (j and the Wieland Brothers. £ THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, h The performance will commence with Courtney's n original drama, in two acts, entitled e THE PORTER'S KNOT. y After which, * DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, e BT THE 16 WIELAND BROTHERS. 19 j. To be followed by the grand ballet d'action, entitled n SPANISH DANCERS. & The whole to conclude with the FLYING y TRAPEZE, by the WIELAND BROTHERS. * 5240 n ———— . I JUST OPENED. a ' t RICCAETON HOUSE, TUAM STREET. Ttf WEBB HAS ON SALE a first-class assort- ® TT 1 mentof f j Carpenters' tooljjind general ironmongery. " Also, B A superior lot of Windsor chairs, and other b goods, which he is prepared to sell cheap, s 5191 - AMP OIL, S AT t ECONOMY HOUSE. I I REDUCED PRICE, > 68. PER GALLON. 5234 1 | CUST ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for metalling a portion of the Harewood Road, near Messent's Accommo- | dation House. Tenders to be sent in on or before Friday, June 9. R. L. HIGGINS, Chairman. May 29, 1865. 5235 Messrs. weston and parnham beg to inform their customers that, on and after TO-DAY, they will sell their meat at the following prices Hind quarters and shoulders ... 6d per lb. Sides ... ... ... 5d „ Fore quarters ... ... 4d „ Necks ... ... ... 4d .1 Beef ... ... 5d to 7d „ One penny per lb. extra if booked and delivered. Monthy Accounts, if paid within one week, 5 per cent, discount. N.B.—All accounts standing over three months, will be sued for without further notice. Kaiapoi, 27th May, 1865. CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY. EVERGREEN and Deciduous flowering Shrubs, including Laurels, Larustinus, Rhododendron, plain and variegated Hollies, Arborvitws, Cypresses, &c. Also, Forest Trees, including 25,000 English Ash. Also, Fruit Trees of all kinds, from one to six years grafted. Also, Gorse plants, Cape and English Broom. Sweet-briar, Thorn-acacia, aid other Hedge plan s > including 150,000 Strong '1 horns. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsmnn. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SYNOD. MESSRS. Mundy and La Mert beg to call the attention of the above members and public to the fact that they are now prepared to s p ply portraits of the Primate and Bishops of land and Sir W. Martin, at 10s each, or 50s the set. N.B.—Early application is necessary. Inc ot members are also on sale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1865, Page 6