Wanted. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, of BUILDING MATERIALS \J near Selwyn; also, carting of building materials near Weeden. Apply to THOMAS PUBDIE, Builder, 4-3 Papanui-road, Christchuroh. WANTED, EMPLOYMENT (partial or otherwise) by a gentleman of education. Address, Gaiqca, office of this paper. 3-24 |7[7ANTED,;CATTLE to GRAZE on good ;Tf pasture, 22 miles from Cfhristchurch, at £1 a head per annum. Young Stock under 12 months old 15s a head per annum. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further information can be obtained from MB THOS. KING, M Press " office, Christchurch. 3-3 WANTED TO RENT, on purchasing clause, 100 ACRES of LAND, within five miles of the Selwyn Railway Station. Address A.8., office of this paper. 4-2 AND LAUNDBESS WANTED. \J Apply to Mrs Hbnnah, Avonside, near Lockharfs Bridge. 4 6 Meetings. ST. ANDBEW'S CHUBOH. mHE LADIES* COMMITTEE beg to ,X intimate that the BAZAAR for clearing off the balance of DEBT upon the Church, will be held in the TOWN HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7th and Bth APBIL next. Ladies who have promised contributions will kindly send them to Meadames Deans, D: Graham, E. Beece, R. Black, D. Craig, or to the Manse as early as possible By order of the Committee, CHARLES COOK, 3-23- Hon. Sec. ST.ALBAN'S WESLEYAN CHUBCH. THE above Church will be dedicated to the Worship of Almighty God on SUNDAY, the 11th APRIL, when the Services will be conducted in the morning at eleven o'clock by the BEY. THOMAS BUDDLE, And in the evening at 6.50 by F. J. GABBICK,_E.sq t ;On TUESDAY evening," 13th, a TEA MEETING will be held in the School Boom at six o'clock, after which there .will be a PUBLIC MEETING in the Church, when addresses will be delivered by Ministers and other Gentlemen. The Chair will be taken at half-past seven o'clock by J. T. PEACOCK, Esq., M.H.B. The collections will be devoted to the Building Fund. v ; 4-3 Government Notices. PUBLIC NO T I OE. IMMIGBATION. f|IHE PBOVINOIAL GOVEBMENT will JL receive applications for free passages for single women—-domestic servants —between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five; and for assisted passages for families and single men. - ■ .■/... ■ . •. Terms can be ascertained on application at the Immigration Office. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, DAVID M. MACKAY, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Ghristchuroh, June 18, 1868. <&20 mENDERS will be RECEIVED at this J_ OFFICE until noon of the 14th day of APBIL, from PERSONS DESIBOUS of CONDUCTING the LOWEB BATATA FEBBT. . The new lease to commence from the 30th of April next, at which date the present lease expires. Tenders to state the amount of eubsidy re* quired for one year. Terms of lease can be seen at this office. EDWD. JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Christchurch, March 25,1869 3-27 TO UNDERTAKERS. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT j invitee TENDEBS for furnishing PAUPER FUNERALS in Lyttelton. Tenders endorsed "Tenders * for Undertaking," to be sent into the Provincial Secretary's office not later than four o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th APBIL. EDWD. JOLLIE, Provincial Secretary, Provincial Secretary's Office, Christehuroh, March 31. 4-1
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1865, 7 April 1869, Page 1
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