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WANTED, a NURSE and LAUNDRY MAID for the Orphan Asylum. Apply to the MATRON. c 7442 WANTED, a situation by a young Man as CLERK, or in other capacity, where he could make himself useful, up the country preferred. Advertiser can drive. Address E. H., Lyttelton Caxton Printing Office, Lyttelton. c 6345 WANTED, a GOVERNESS for four young ladies. Must be thoroughly competent to instruct them, especially in music, French, and fancy needlework. Apply by letter, stating terms, and enclosing testimonials, to Mrs HAY, Annandale, Pigeon Bay. c 7051 WANTED-A Practical Working Man, who understands road making, to undertake the overlooking of the Road Works in the Amuri District under the Amuri Road Board. Applications with testimonials stating salary required to be sent to the Chairman of the Amuri Road Board, on or before the 24th April, 1867. 7261 TO FENCERS. WANTED, a NUMBER of HANDS to 1 v Erect Fencing by Contract. Apply to Mr GRIGG, on the Long Beach Station, Ashburton. Or to C E. FOOKS, Surveyor, &e„ 7455 Lichfield street. FARM SERVANTS. 'ED a respectable MARRI] TT COUPLE, without encumbrance, the man must understand all kinds of Farm work, the woman to cook and attend to a Dairy. Apply to J. S. WHITE, '266 Kaiapoi, or Ohoka. TO TAILORS. WANTED, TWO GOOD HANDS. Apply to WM. HOBBS & SONS, 6986 c Colombo street. lost, Found, &c. T 0 S T, a LEICESTER RAM. JU R. SPEECHLY, Racecourse, Eiccarton - 7510 c CAME ASTRAY.-One dark BAY DRAUGHT MAKE, no visible brand, Bmall star [on forehead, and a little white on heels. One BAY MARE, branded JJ over M, on near shoulder. One BAY COB, branded S over 4, on near shoulder, and tail docked short. One BLACK FILLY, branded V on off shoulder, and has two white hind feet, and a blaze down her forehead. The above horses have been running on the Highbank Station for terms varying from three to six months j and unless taken away within a fortnight, will be impounded. South Bakaia, April 1,1867. 7539 Oi) REWARD.-Lost or Stolen from 3Ju Cranmer Square on the night of the 2nd or morning of the 3rd inst., a dark chestnut MARE, about thirteen hands high, stiff built, white face, branded S on near shoulder, short switch tail. J. FELTON, Kilmore street, W., or to Mr B. MONK, Felton's Ferry, 7512 00 REWARD.-LOST, A CHESTNUT 3jQ GELDING, 4 years old, indistinct brand; T within circle on off shoulder; bred at Turton's, on the Ashburton; switch tail; rather flat feet; small lump on backbone; saddle mark. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the sameatWINDWHISTLE HOUSE, Rakaia Gorge, or the PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. 7280 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CHAS. PRINCE. 1 Trade of Mr Charles Prince. This well-known splendid assortment of china and glassware needs no comment. Full particulars can be obtained from the Trustees. All communications to be addressed to the Trustees, Sydenham House, Colombo street. RAPHAEL & WHITE, Trustees. April 3,1867. c 7449 TO BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are required for the ERECTION ofaCHUßCHatTempleton. Full particulars can be obtained and drawings seen here from this date. Tenders to be sent to us on or before THURSDAY, April 18th instant, the lowest or any of which will sot necessarily be accepted. SPEECHLY & CRISP, Architects. Cathedral square, April 4,1867. 7487 ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. A TTENTION is directed to several invi- . tations for Tenders for Works in the Ellesmere district. Full particulars can be obtained at the Board Office, Leeston, where Tenders are to be lodged, addressed to the Chairman, EDWARD JAMES LEE, Esq., on or before noon on FRIDAY, the 12th Inst. JAMES CARSTON, Overseer. Leeston, April 4,1867. , 7479 miscellaneous. JOHN MOIR & SON, Aberdeen, beg to J iniorm their customers that, in addition to the Preserved Provisions, they are now prepared Oilmen's Stnri>s. description of rjOMING WnNFTOS expected between 1867 v and 1875; In l; d v. M. Baxter, author of "Napoleon, the Destined Monarch of the World." 2s 6d; or in cloth, 3s 6d. GEORGE ROBERTSON, and all booksellers. 6613 v polished in two minutes for less than one farthing.—W. G. NIXEY'S celebrated registered BLACK LEAD. A new domestic liscovery Cannot, be wasted, and is a preservative of furnjV ture from the injurious effects of the commor article now in use, as it creates no dust, and re quires comparatively no labour, Sold everywhere, in solid blocks, Id, 2d, 4d, and Is. The smaiiness of quantity requireu, ana me prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and durability, reflecting both, light and heat. (See specimens on the sides of each block.)—l2 Soho Souare, London. V^f> e nta wanted 2418

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1966, 8 April 1867, Page 1

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