% ANTED—Three Lathers and one Plasterer. "* * Apply to Foley Bkos., plasterers, Herefordstreet. WA-TED —Three respectable Boarders. Apply at Tweed House. \\T ANTED —Two good bi-ieklajers and one stone W cutter. Highest wages given. Apply to ROBT. Gray, Contractor. Gas Works. \\r ANTE D—A Young Man for Milking, at v » Parish's Farm, Ferry R.i.id. %\ T ANTED —Tenders for the French Polishing » » to the new Union Bank building, Hereford Street. "I I/ANTED —A good Nurse, and a tidy general VV Servant. The latter able to do plain cookinu and to wash and iron well. None but those well recommended need make application? Apply to Mrs. UnQriiART Macpherson, Cattach Lodge. Lyttelton. CHRISTCHURCH OUPHAN A3VLU.M. A SCHOOLMISTRESS is required. For particulars apply to the Rev. G. Cotteeill, Secretary, the College. WANTED —To rent, with a purchasing clause, about 20 acres of land within two miles of Christcliurch. On one of the rivers preferred. Address A. B. Z., Post Ofliee. \V7 ANTED —By a respectable young Man, a VV situation as assistant in a store, or drive two or more horses. Well acquainted with town and country. Good references if required, or to go on a station' Address Y. N. Z., oflice of this Paper. WANTED —By a young Man, a situation as Clerk in an oflice or warehouse. Salary not so much an object as employment. Apply to H. L., at the office of this Paper. DttsttlUtneous. TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OF THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. GENTLEMEN,— Now that tho election of a Physician for the Hospital, made necessary by the change in the management, has been publicly notified, tlie proper time seems to have come for _ie to oiler myself as a candidate for re-election, as I have long intended to do. My tenure of oflice has already been sufficient to give you the best means of judging how far I am justified in asking that ihe confidence originally reposed in mc by the Government may be continued by yourselves. My many years of experience in connection with similar institutions in England, the faithfulness with which I have endeavored to do my duty here, and tlu interest which as its first physician I may be supposed to feel in this particular Hospital, will, I hope, bi looked upon as giving mc a just claim to my reappointment. Nor will, I trust, that claim b« prejudiced because under all the circumstances if seems to mc best to abstain from all personal canvass I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, S. S. Stedman, M.D. (Lond.) CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, SHOOTING MATCH. A SHOOTING- MATCH will take place at Sum ncr, on May 24th, the birthday of Her Ma jesty. Intending competitors to send in their name: to Sergeant-Major Morgan, on or before Saturday, tlu 21st instant. Prizes will be awarded to the best sfiots md oamDotitori will bo Goniejed from tlie Christ. §-~. _„ _= „ _ _ oa iiki ■«•..)..-) t i a t each raxnge. Competitors -will i___.e_ia.t>le> owfc *!_« Olxristcliureh Station on the 24th histaiit with theil arms and at least 15 rounds of ammunition, and ii undfees U-Uibvitl, at 9 __L J. F. Bali—id, Lieut. No. 1 Company, C.R.V. Christchurch, May 18. £5 REWARD. LOST, about noon Hay, a black and tan Shecj Do", answers to tlie name of Jack. VVhoevel will bring- tho same to Edd's Repository, Christ churcli, will receive the above reward. Christchurch, May 12th, 1864. LOS T. FROM the Zcalandia, in December last, a Packagi containing two Bed-posts and side pieces, in cocoi matting, directed "J. G. P 1, per Zealandia,' supposed to be somewhere in Lyttetton. Address — Mr. Palaibet, The Retreat, near Christchurch. STRAYED to the College a Black and Tai Greyhound, with collar No. 789. The ownei can-have him by paying for this advertisement. R. Bbougiitos. ~ SHEARER S' ARMS, Windmill Road. VISITORS from the Country and others can b( accommodated at this well-known Hotel. Board and Lodging 255. per week. Ales, Wines, Spirits, Ac., of tlie best qualities. N.B. Good Stall Stabling and well-watered Paddocks attached. C. DEARrXG, Proprietor. TO FARMERS. THE Undersigned are cash purchasers of wheat, oats, barley, and cheese. Bnows—Ll., _ Co. McLEAN, THIEL, & MYTTON, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, BONDED STOREKEEPERS, &C, _C_M>S_R__T, C_II3TCHUKCH. ARE prepared on production of Invoices and Bills of Lading, to pass entries and see goods whether free or dutiublo transhipped without delay, from vessels arriving iv port, to Cliristehureh direct, and are in a position to store free or bonded goods in large quantities for constituents at current rates. An Agent has been appointed in Lyttelton to took after any goods requiring to be landed there. ELLESMERE ARMS. TO SPORTSMEN AND TRAVELLERS. 1~l SHA 3v E S-P EA R E begs to thank the _'# inhabitants and public generally for the liberal patronage hitherto received and solicits a continuance of the fame. Gentlemen visiting the Lake on shooting excursions will be supplied with every _eces._ry information, and a conveyance if required. Well-aired beds and good stabling. A well-selected stock of wines, spirits, ales, kc. XOW3T PKICIS.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 488, 23 May 1864, Page 4
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