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W A ?nK^ tffoGentlem,in ' B OARD, , LODGING, and ATTENDANCE, in a quiet neighbourhood; separate bedrooms; no other lodgers. Terms liberal. Address A. Y., Press office. c g 2l WANTED.-A Labouring Man who is »T employed in the Morning would be glad to hear of further employment during the afternoon. Apply D. H, Lyttelton Timl offlce - C 683 ID, in a house where there are no ™>» n lren ' a mid dle-nged LADY as COMPANION. Eeferences required. Address, Box 80, Post-Office. c 1875 "ANTED, a £ V* constant work, and None but a good and stealy hand nee_ apply.-H. MIDDLETON.Kaiapoi. c 1867 WANTED, hy a Lady, accustomed to tuition, an ENGAGEMENT as DAILY or RESIDENT GOVERNESS in Town or Country. She teaches several languages, music, drawing, and the other usual branches of education. Address, by letter, A. 8., Office of this paper. 1932 •ANTED, a SITUATION, hy a gentle- ' T man well accustomed to mercantile business, and thoroughly competent to keep books by double entry. First-class references and testimonials. Apply by letter, to the Office of this Paper, Lyttelton. 1892 WANTED, a YOUTH. One accustomed to the Grocery Business preferred.— F. MASON & Co., Cathedral square. 1944 WANTED, by a Young Man, a SITUATION as COACHMAN, GROOM, or BUTLER, in the town or country. Can give satisfactory references.—Address J.M., office of this paper. 1951 WANTED, by two respectable girls (sisters), aged respectively 16 and 17, SITUATft )NS in a gentleman's family; unexceptionable references. Apply A. E.H. and A. M. H., office of this paper. 1957 the Canterbury Foundry. lost, Found, &c. FOUND, in a field at Saltwater Creek, a Small CHEQUE, on the Bank of Australasia, Christchurch. The owner can have the same on applying at the Northport Hotel. July 25,1866. 1917 THREE POUNDS REWARD.-STOLEN or STRAYED, on or about the 19th instant, a Dark Bay Draught GELDING, with black points ; about sixteen hands high ; between four and five years old; no brands when last seen; had three light shoes on. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to its recovery. ROBERT TURNER, Sumner, c 189S TO BE LET, FOR TEN YEARS, A SPLENDID FARM, of 275 Acres, all fenced in, good house, stockyard. &c, &c. 150 acres under cultivation, 25 acres of which are now in wheat, and 25 acres ready for sowing. The following to be taken at a valuation : 7 horses, ploughs, harness, crops, &c., &c. Also about 70 head of mixed cattle. Apply Messrs. BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT; or Mr. WYNN WILLIAMS, 1572 c Christchurch. I KAIAPOI. TO LET, BUILDING SITES, id good positions for Business, nearly opposite the Post-office. Several Plots of Land, suitable for Pad docks, in and adjoining the Town. Apply to FREDK. PAYITT, 1925 Church Steward. I TO LET. ">ONNINGTON'S HALL, Cathedral __> Square. Apply to MR. GORDON, 1921 c |At Mr. Symington's. | rpO LET.-A FARM of 100 ACRES, within 10 miles of Christchurch, all in I cultivation, and subdivided. There is a good I dwelling-house, stable, garden, well, &c. Apply to Messrs. COX & BABER, Christ[church. - ; 1583 TO LET, ' ON PURCHASING CLAUSE, f)AA ACRES, near Selwyn Railway \j\J Station, good rich soil. Terms very easy. Apply 1838 H. F. CAMPBELL & CO., TO LET, CHRISTCHURCH Town Section, No. 1030, situated at the corner of Tuam and Durham Streets. Lot 8, corner of Triangle Reserve, having a frontage of 60 feet on Oxford Terrace, and 70 on Durham Street. These are first-rate sites for business purposes, and long leases can be granted if desired. Apply to FREDK. PAVTTT, 1830 Church Steward. Miscellaneous 1 U TERSHIRE. SAUCE. Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the only fgood Sauco, and applicable to every v.vVty of dish, Extract from a Lettor from a Medic.,; Gontleman at Madras to his Brother at Worcester, May, 1851: —"Tell Lea and Perrins that thoir Sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the mostpalat able as wollas the most wholesomo Sauce thatis made." CAUTION.—Lea and Perrins bog to swx t ion the publio Against spurious imitations Worcestershire Sauce.' L. & P. have liscovered plied with spurious imitations, the labels closely resombling thoso of the genuine Sauce, and in one or moro instances the names of L, & P. forged. L. &P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed thoir correspondents in the Tarious parts of the world to advise them of any infringement of their rights,—Ask for Lea and Perrins' Sauce. —* # * Sold wholesale and for eiport, by the pro' prietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse and BlackweU: Messrs. Barclay and Sons, London, &c. &c.; br Grocers and Oilmen universally; or of J. D. Macpherson, Lyttelton. >"

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 1

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