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Wanted. POTJLTBY. WANTED FOB THB BLUE JACKET.—A sea stock of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Fowls. Apply immediately to the Pttbseb on board; or, to Miles k Co_ Lyttelton and Christchurch. 1-9 WANTED— A strong active Lad, willing to make himself generally useful Apply for information to E. Evahb, Steward of the Christchurch (Hub. 1-9 WANTED— A Nurse. Apply on board the Countess of SeafiekL 1-5 WANTED— For a Lad, aged 14, who has just left school, a Situation in some Office. He can write a bar hand. Address W. H_ care of Mrs. Haebxn GTOE, Montreal street, Cihristchureh. 1-5 WANTED —Immediately, a first-class female Cook, for Collins' Hotel 1-6 WANTED— Good Tailors. Apply to Stbl~ges, Gbxkb-OS, k Sbl_ci-__*to_, Cashel House. 1-6 WANTED —An experienced Cook, a female preferred. Apply at the Cm Hotel. 1-6 IN THE SUPREME COUET OF NEW ZEALAND, CAITZEBBUBT DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1862. NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN that in pursuance of several orders of his Honor the Judge, at a sitting of the Court under the abovenamed Act; made on the 15th day of November last; meetings of the creditors of the undermentioned debtors will be held at my office on the several days and at the several hoars named hereunder for the purpose of recommending to the Court a person or persons to act as Trustee or Trustees to the several estates :— William Corbet, of Christchurch, Builder.—Tuesday 10th January, at 11 aan. Benjamin Packwood, of Eaiapoi, laborer, formerly a farmer and storekeeper.—Tuesday, 10th January, at 12 noon. Tom Waterworth, of Lyttelton, mason and builder, previously in co-partnership with Haigh and as Waterworth and Co., quarrymen, at Quail Island, and formerly trading in 00-partnership with Harrison and Cook, as Harrison and Co- quarrymen.—Tuesday, 10th January, at 1 p.m. Hyman Joseph, of Christchurch, fancy warehouseman, formerly of the Otago diggings, storekeeper and auctioneer. —Wednesday, 11th January, at 2 p Jn. Samuel Williams, of Timaru Hotel, Timaru, licensed victualler.-—Wednesday, 11th January, at 3 p_n. James Bole, ofCSuistchurch, veterinary surgeon. — Thursday, 12th January, at 11 a.m. James Williams, of Lyttelton, builder.—Thursday, 12th January, at noon. Henry Sheens, of Lyttelton, and formerly of Christchurch, hoarding-house keeper.—Thursday, 12th January, at 1 p~u Fs-jrcis Slateb, Solicitor. TfrJifiuM street, Christchurch. 1-5 TO THE BOOT AND SHOE, HARNESS AND SADDLE MAKERS, or TUB PEOVINCE OF CANTEEEUEY. TTTTILLIAM BETDGMAN begs respectfully te ff announce his having opened premises in Cak*—ibo street; Christchurch, with well-selected Stock of— Crop Ejp Bonners CUf-skins, French and English Kangaroo skins Basils dosed uppers Harness and bridle leather, and General grindery. The quality and prices w_D, he trusts, be found ■atu&ctory. Country orders executed with can and despatch. lUB OATHE-KAL SQUABS. Plasterers' hair constantly on hand. 12-13 ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. mENDEBS we required for the Erection of a JL Public Pound in the town of Ashburton, consisting of a yard, 9 panels by 5 panels, (of 4 rails and a cap)with a division. Ports to he round black pine, cot less than 12 inches through, charred at the ground line, 9 feet 6 ground. BaSs to be black birch, 9 feet 6 inches long, 6 inebea at die hack, by 9 inches in depth. Proper aSp mils to be made where required. Tenders to include cartage, erection, and all expenses. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. . Written utphcationsto be sent in addressed to Gbainnan of Ashburton -toad Board, Anthony Thompson, Middle Ashbmton, on or before 12 o'clock •ft noon, on February 2» next. ______o>_b Leak, Cluurman. January 4,1865. 1-9 LYTTELTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of the provisions of the Lyttelton Kunkspal Council Ordmance, 1863, a Meeting of tab Eatepayers of the Municipality wfll be holden at the Town HaD, Lyttelton, at the hour of noon on Tuesday, January 10, 1865 (being the second Tuesday in January), for the purpose of electing four members to serve m the room of Messrs. U. Maepharao-, H- Benshaw, Wm. Walker and Joseph Wind, who retire, by ballot; also to elect one member in theroomcf Mr. Thomas Msjor-toe, who has re**%nii). Tbe poll (if necessary) wfll be taken on Wednesday, January 11,1865, from 10 aan. to 4 p.m., and the xeao_t wfll be _-__red at 15 minutes past _ o'clock ot the day of polling. Place of polling—the Town HaD, Lyttelton. W__i__ Donald, Chairman lyttelton Municipal Cbuncfl. , , NJB.—The ftmr retiring members are eligible for Lyttelton Mm-apaF-bonal Office, 21st December, 186 i. 1-9 * FOE SALE, A HOUSE, with three-quarters of an acre of freehold land, -rooting the Windmill road. _, Apply to B.D_*w__tot, WoodbumNureery. 1-9 B_EDG-OEB AND FAIEWEATHEE, Contract--1 on and Osrriers to all parts of the north oi the p-Winee, beg to intimate to their numeroui tnnHwnft that their drays are in Christehnreh thi-et timea a week,' and aU orders, parcels, Ac- kftai If lain Brnee and Gee's, Gloucester street, wfll be without delay. 1-4

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 6

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