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£2 10s REWARD. LOST from Harewood Farm, Papanni about 100 half-bred LAMBS, brandec s like £]F on off rump. Whoever will restort the same to the undersigned will receive thi ' above reward. W. H. STRANGE. ) March 27, 1873. 3-28 230: ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from a paddock in Christ church about the sth instant, a dart bay MARE ; branded T in circle on nea: shoulder, several white patches on saddle 1 Whoever will bring her to the Zetlanc ■ stables, or to Mr Cunningham, Rangiora shall receive the above reward. 4-23 3021 ONE POUND REWARD. 5 ■ |- OST—TEN LEICESTER EWE LAMBS , J_J branded—G in a circle, on off t side " " blotched." S. GILLINGHAM, ' 4-19 2905 Weeden. LOST, a RED COW, in milk, branc like IC. The finder will be rewarded J. Hewitt, Merivale road ; or at Messr: Miles & Co., Christchurch. 4-25 308; Funeral Notices. FRIENDS of the late Mr WM 1 LADBROOK, sen., are respectfully informed that his FUNERAL will LEAVE 3 PREBBLETON THIS DAY (Friday), a nine a.m., arriving nt the Dissenters' Ceme tery, Barbadoes street, Christchurch, at on< p.m. J. D. DAVIS, 4-24 3063 Undertaker. THE FRIENDS of MR JAS. TODD an invited to attend the FUNERAL o: his late Sin WILLIAM ; the Funeral tc leave his residence, South Town Belt, for th< Scotch Cemetery, at 3.30 p.m., on SUNDAY t the 27th inst. j J. HARKER, 4-25 3097 Undertaker. Election Notices H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY, Esq. SIR.— We the undersigned ELECTORS ol the TOWN of LYTTLETON RE- • QUEST that you will allow yourself to be 5 put in NOMINATION for the REPRESENTATION of the Town of Lyttelton in the , GENERAL ASSEMBLY ; and we under- , take, in that event, to use our best endeavours to secure your return. ' Thos Merson John Hunter Wm Austin Jaraes-Tregear 5 Thos Bailey Richd Bunker J. Childs Joseph Hinett ' Thos M'Clatchie S. Bailey William Murray Peter Louttit C. A. Rich Thomas Dale 3 Robt Belgrave J. Burrell M. Carroll William Sinclair T. Bradley John Carroll D. Dimond Lewis Aylwin Carrell H. Mayer L. A. Morgan C. Kay George Baker Charles Murray T. Snoswell H. McLellan W. Littlecott Thos Wyman H. J. Hewstone . George Porteous J. Atkinson i Alex. Sproul R. Bunker, junr. ; 0. W. Chambers W. Holmes » Robert Flett John Merson j Urquhart Macpherson J. Reston i W. H. Cummins W. J. Carson. Lyttelton, Bth April, 1873. ' TO THOMAS MERSON, ESQ., And the other Gentlemen whose signatures are attached to the requisition. I GENTLEMEN,—Mr Peacock having inti- ; mated that he has forwarded his resignation as your member, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request to allow myself tc be nominated as the representative of Lyttelton in the General Assembly. > I hope to have an opportunity of meeting you before the day of nomination. » H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY. Riverlaw, Bth April, 1873. 4-9 2651

TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. ' ENTLEMEN,—A vacancy in the representation of Lyttelton having occurred through the resignation of your late member: Mr J. T. Peacock, at the request of several of the electors I beg to offer myself as a . candidate for your suffrages. I am, i Gentlemen, [ Your obedient servant, (Signed) H. R. WEBB. Lyttelton, sth April, 1373. 4-7 2585 Publications FOR HOME READERS. l THE ILLUSTEATED PKESS SUMMARY For transmission by the next ENGLISH MAIL, CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING L ILLUSTRATIONS :— - 1. A Dash through a Burning Tunnel on th< Truckel and Virginia City Railroad, America. 2. Maidenhead Tin Mines, New Soutl Wales. 3. Black Creek Falls, New South Wales. 4. The Devil's Boot, near Nelson Province. 5. Mount Wellington, from Battery Point ! near Hobart Town. 6. Bridge over the Rangitata. k 7. Kamehameha V., late King of Hawaii. 8. Chinese Revenge. 9. Fitzroy Iron Works, New South Wales. 10. Falls on the River Nattai, New Soutl Wales. 11. Scene on Sandridge Railway Pier, Vie toria. ALL THE NEWS OP THE MONTH. 5 4-23 PRICE SIXPENCE. 340'

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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2409, 25 April 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2409, 25 April 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2409, 25 April 1873, Page 1

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