Wantgd. WANTED, a Housemaid. Apply at the , , Clarendon. 4-28 4688 WANTED —A Nursery Governess ; one able to cut out children's clothes, or a good needlewoman preferred. Apply to Mrs Evans Brows, Swanannoa. 4-28 4594 S~ ITUATION WANTED, by a competent Book-keeper, of many years experience. Town or country. Apply X.Z., D. Rbese, Builder, Lichfield street. 4584 4-28 DRAPERS.—WANTED immediately. . a Junior Assistant. J. White, Glas* go w House. 4-28 4567 WANTED, a Good General Hand to the ' Saddle and Harness Business. Apply W. H. Taylor, Yaldhurst. 4-28 4581 WANTED, a Scullery Man. Apply at Ringwood's, Provincial Larder, next Tattereaire.--Chrietch.urch, April 27, 1874, 4-28 4574 ANTED, a Cook ; also an active Girl, about 17. Apply to Mrs Tttrnbtjll. • • : 4-25 4509 \\7ANTED, a Barman. Apply at the »'* . Foresters' Hotel. Good references reqnired. 4-25 4523 WANTED, at Swyncombe, Kaikoura, 20 Rabbit Catchers. For particulars, apply to A. F. Tenney, Central Hotel, Christchurch, from the Ist to the 6th May. . 4-24 4479 WANTED, a Maltster. Apply to Wμ. Cuddon, Tuam street or Fendallton. 4-24 4472 WANTED by Ist June next, for a Family of Two Persona in Christchurch, a Competent Servant, who can Cook and Iron Well. No Washing. Wages—£3s. Apply by letter to R.M.D., "Press" Office. 4-24 4461 WANTED, a Partner in a Brewery Business in Christchurch. Capital required, £1 500. Apply to HANMER & HARPER, Hereford street, (Opposite Union Bank of Australia). 4-18 4281 . ANTED, a General Servant. Apply to the Provincial Hotel, 4-16 4228 • • ' WANTED KNOWN . THAT H. MARES AND CO. Are Just Unpacking a Shipment of a Large Assortment of IiADIES* AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, Received direct from England, Consisting of the Finest Selection of Ladies' kid glove and levant velvet and felt winter boots. Also, a large selection of ladies' slippers. Children's boots in great variety, too numerous to particularise, which they are in a position to offer at considerably lower prices than hitherto. NORTHAMPTON BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 4-10 Next to White Hart Hotel. 4006 BOARD and LODGING for respectable men at Dixey's Boarding. House Marketplace. 4-24 4476
Fdncatlonal. JRWELL EDDOATIONAL DIBTRICT. A PUBLIC MEETING of RATBPAYERB of the above district will be held at Mr Roee'e Store, on THURSDAY, 30th mat, at 7.30 p.m., to Consider the Question of Site for School. O. B. WOODMAN, 4-24 4455 Chairman of Committee. TODUOATI.ON AL WANTED, for the Akaroa Bchool a Certificated Mistress. Apply in writing to A. J. MCGREGOR, Chairman. Ak&roa, 20th Marcfa, 1874. 3-24 3262 WANTED a School Mietrese for the "Woodend District School. Applications with testimonials mast be sent to the undersigned. James Little, Chairman. 4-6 8759 WANTED— A Mistress for the Oh ok a Side School, in the Flatten district. Salary, £60 per year, and £20 lodging money. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to H. Batchelob, Chairman Flaxton School Committee. 4-28 4595 Goods on Sale CORN SACKS AND WOOL PACKS. FULL WEIGHTS, 1 ON SALE BY 1-20 1176 TWBNTYMAN * COUSIN. $ g- 2 l in A Choice Sample of Australian SEED WHEAT. SIMS & CO., 4-27 4552 Bangiora, T7\ OR SALE. A light Miller's Waggon, with or without tilt A light American Waggon, seated for four And Six very superior Draught Hones. SAUNDERS k HENDERSON, 4-24 4483 Tuam street. RECEIVED THIS DAY, AND NOW ON SALE AT THE WESLEYAN BOOK DEPOT, Colombo street. 1 Leisure Hour, 7s 6d; Sunday at Home, 7s 6d Child's Companion, 2s ; Infant's Magazine, 2s. Children's Friend, 2s ; Friendly Visitor, 2s. Britieh Workman, 2s; British Workwoman, 2s. , Band of Hope Review, 2a; Cottager and Artizan, 2e. WESLEYAN BOOK DEPOT, Colombo street. DAVID FERBIER, 4-25 4489 Manager.
. . Lost and Found NB POUND SEWARD. — Strayed or Stolen from* the Devonshire Anns, a Brown Gelding, white star on forehead, on Monday, the 20th of April, with saddle and bridle, Anyone returning the same to tho White Hart Stables, will receive the above reward. 4- 27 4643 ANB P 0 UN D. R E WA B D . One Dark Bay Colt foal, from the Halswell ; two white hind feet, and one white fore foot, email blaze down the face. Any one detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. Apply to Geoboe Hepwokth Tjempleton, or J. Culjjfobd, Halewell. 4-27 4548 r p E N POUNDS REWARD. LOBT, from Weeterfield, in December last, supposed to have been Stolen, a Brown MARE, blaze on face, some white hair on top of tail, and branded F near shoulder. If stolen, a Reward of £10 (Ten Pounde) will be paid on conviction : or if lost, a Reward of £3 will be paid on delivery of the Mare. W. S. PETER, 4-23 4449 Ashbnrton. LOST, on 24th instant, a Pocket Book, containing one acceptance for £92 2s 6d. drawn 20th April, at one month ; one ditto for £200, drawn 20th, at two months, both accepted by H. Bennetts and Co in favor of ~R. M. Cress well ; also a promissory note for J212 in favor of — Brinkmann, all payable at Bank New Zealand, Christchurch. The public are warned against negotiating the said bills. Any one returning the same to Mr J. Rosewabne, butcher, will be rewarded. B. M. CBESSWELL, 4-27 4555 Madras street north, Christchurch. NB POUND REWARD. STRAYED from Malvem, Ono Dark Bay i DRAUGHT FILLY, star on forehead, white hind foot; seen last on Mr Richard Prebble's land, Halswell Anyone giving information of the same to Caleb Dalbt, Maivern, or Clabkson Bbos., Butchers, Cashel street, will receive the above reward. 4-28 4579 OUND near the White Hart on Saturday last, a CHEQUE on the Bauk of New Zealand, Eaiapoi. The Owner on paying expenses, can have the same by applying at the White Hart. 4-28 4577 OST—Between Licbfield street and the Scotch Cemetery, a SABLE BOA. The finder will be rewarded on bringing it to the shop of D. H. Christie. Confectioner, Colombo street. 4-28 4571 from Broadlands, Bnrnham, O on Friday, the 17th instant, a Brown Gelding, near hind fetlock white, branded ► on the near side ; also branded on the near shoulder J8 in circle. Any one bringing the same to the above address will receive £1 Reward. J. W. McALPINE, 4-28 4593 Broadlands, Burnham. Jp £ REWARD—LOST from Southbridge, dfc/t) Dark Bay Horse Royalty, branded horse shoe on near shoulder. Anyone returning the said horse to Alfred Cardale, Lawford, Weeden's, shall receive the above reward.. Any person detaining the horse after this notice will be prosecuted. Dated, 2.3rd April. 4-25 4531
Election Notices. IN pursuance of "The Regulations of Elections Act, 1870," I, William Donald, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Mandeville, do hereby give Notice, that by virtue of a writ bearing date the Twentyfourth day of April, 1874, under the public seal of the colony, an Election will be held for the return of Two qualified persons to serve as Members of the Provincial Council for the said Electoral district, and that the nomination of Candidates will take place at the Resident Magistrates' Court, Kaiapoi, at Noon, on the Fourth day of May, 1874, and that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken on the Ninth day of May, 1874. WM. DONALD, Returning Officer. The following are the Polling places for the- Electoral District of Mandeville :- J — Resident Magistrates' Court, Kaiapoi. — Bchuorhouse, Woodend. Schoolhoufce, Eyreton. Schoolhouse, near Coutts' Farm. . t i -i f ' WM. DONALD, 4-28 to Returning Officer. rpO ELECTORS X OF THE (M4NDEVILLE . ; DISTRICT. Gentlemen, —I have great pleasure in again placing my services at your disposal as one of v youT representatives to the 1 next Provincial Council, if /by my past services and having bad again the pleasure of meeting you you enonld think mc worthy of your renewed confidence.- ■ '■ v I remain, Gentlemen, Yours very truly, i MARMA.DUKE DIXON. Eyrewell, March 18th.- 3-20 3110
:■• Public Notices IMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT CLEARING SALE _». _ OF JbJP JEw JESm JK* , JES JkCp 3£ «• FOUR THOUBAND POUNDS WORTH OP DRAPERY TO BE DIBPOBED OP AT CUDDON AND COS. THE above CLEARING SALE ie solely on account of WM. CUDDON entering into the Malting Business. The following is a short list, with a few of the prices ;— 10,000 Yards of WHITE and BROWN CALICO, from 3£d per yard 500 „ WHITE SHEETING CALICO „ Is 6d „ 600 „ BROWN SHEETING CALICO „ 9Jd „ 1000 „ BROWN SHEETING (Twill) Do ~ la Id „ 400 „ TWEED „ laid „ 700 „ ALL WOOL TWEED „ „ 2e 6d „ 2000 „ FLANNEL „ Is Id „ 1500 „ WINCEY „ 64d „ 800 „ HOLLAND „ 7d „ 50 Dozen of Men's Crimean and Harvard SHIRTS, from 3s 6d each 20 „ „ Woollen. Merino, and Cotton UNDER SHIRTS and PANTS, from 2s 6d each Albo, Crimean Shirting Flannels, Union and All Wool Damasks Ticking, Tablings, Window Hollands iin white, green, and bu2 Towellings, Swanadown, Forfar, in 36 and 72 inch ; Alloa and Fingering Yarn, Oilcloth, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Muslin Curtains . Umbrellas, Men's and Boys , Clothing, Men's White Shirts, &c, &c, &c. Two Shillings in the Pound will be Beturned to NOTETTHE CaSh BU y erS » . CUDDOISr AND CO., NEAR THE ROYAL HOTEL, TUAM STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH. N.B.— Aft&t the Sale; the Business will be still carried on in the name of CtJDDON ANDCO., with an entire new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, the first shipment of which will arrive in August next. . . _ .4-24 4489
Goods on Sale SAUNDERS AND HENDERSON HiTE FOR SALE AT THEIR STORES, TTJAM STREET, TO THE TRADE ONLY;NOW LANDING EX WILLIAM CUTS- o balfia hroom handles ' Seaming twine, whiting, sulphur Comprising- gj » Keilfer's coSionerv Galvanised iron buckets Fine to finest white crystals and counters ™» Ke lozeneee 2 and 3 pronged hay forks Fine to finest yellow crystals and J » » SaUsedTnfalS Colza, c*stor, and: linseed oi), in drums ■ counters J» » cSdfed P eel Seorted Black, blue, and brown paints Light brown counters and good brown T A ARRIVE* PER FRATELLI GAGGINO Btorer's red and white lead, blue stone crystals WROMTONDON— ' White zinc painty woolpacke A eorneacka NOW LANDING EX HUDSON, AND B hJea ™naDerbaee Ito 281bs assorted Shoe pegs, kerosene oil, patent sash Unee EX PORTLAND, FROM LONDON- j≤ ESSKLdSSriSSISST i ***£ ffiJ>X'S^n,^ln«, 10 cases snpenor floorcloth 9fi lobsters, lib tins Hand, and treadle sewing machines 8 „ brushware, assorted ZZ " " «d mo n lib tine Black, red and copying ink, wheel jacks 5 „ broom handles In " " sardine, halves and artrs Garden boes, potatoe forks 8 Fry and Son's soluble chocolate and *g " " Smwmtl hnrinm lib tins Bryant and May's wood safety matches homeopathic cocoa 10 Ws snlit'oeas Price's and Brandon's candles 5 „ Robinson's patent groats x r **** Robinson's natent sroata Monld candleß « nutmegs, fresh herripgs S ;; " 71btiM Bat^£e^a^nt tepi^ 25 „ Morton's lobsters, lib tins 5 bTack wSSk ink Crosse and Blackweli's and Morton's 60 ~ sardines, halves and quarters 1 nutmegs, in 71b tins " 25 „ freeh herrings, lib tins ' m naapt . am . n c '_i __„_ Brewers isinglass 3 'DrdeJongh'scod-liveroil ■ Nelson's patent gelatine 1 bale best Oxford candle-wick £0 SS ' Bleached and unbleached ginger 15 cases Crosseand Blackwell's potted meats ," X. , Bpimont eDe rme Currie poWQer, crushed loaf sugar and fish pastes V., IX P Stead San? Loaf sugar, candied peel, pearl barley ■: 8 „ mixed spikes, infancy glass boxes | S craW^fand^tntwS 168 v, g> SSf.Jjfrjr • C^%^^^ 8 bales tea paper and paper bags bW " coarse m**™ **** Clothes lines,'Colman's light and dark 10 cases Day and Martin's paste blacking TO ARRIVE PER EUREKA, FROM „, P} u f ~ „ 5 „ tartaric acid, in 141b jars 1U NEW YORK— Keen's double superfine mustard 20 kegs carbonate of soda, each lcwt . Brown and; Poison's corn flour 20 „ refined saltpetre I 5 qr-tierces black swan twist tobacco Harper Twelvetrees' soap powder 25 „ bluestone, each lcwt 40 boxes „ „ Whole and ground saltpetre r 5 cases cream of tartar, in 141b jars 1000 cases Devoe's kerosene, m patent drums Nixey'sbjack lead 100 drams linseed oil, boiled and raw, each fitted for Rigg's tape Crosse and Blackwell's essencee 5 gallons 10 ° dozen three-hoop buckets, varnished and Red, herrings, in tine 3 casks putty, in skins plain Castor oil, in pints and half-pints 2 cases Crosse and Blackwell's assorted 100 nests three-hoop tubs, varnished and Perry Davis , painkiller essences P lain £rosse and BiackweU's bloater and an--30 , Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire 24 thermometer'churns. chovy paste sauce, pints and half-pints 8 cases pick and axe handles R! C( i i n bags and casks, ground rice 20 „ Brown and r olson's corn flour .3 „ Ames'L.H. shovels Oatmeal, fresh oysters, pimento ' 50 „ Colman's starch, white and blue 50 casks resin, bright amber Sardines, halves and quarters 5 „ Borwick's baking powder 100 dozen wooden washboards Orosse and Blackwell'e essence aacho--1 „ Holloway's pills and ointment —— vies 20 „ Bath bricks, each 4 dozen Also, Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce 10 ...,, West India arrowroot EX LATE ARRIVALS— Olson's Tomato sauce 3. „, Jordan almonds J Tasmanian jams, new season —; 500 bags salt, coarse and fine I Tobacco, black swan twist SOLE AGENTS IN TOWN FOB 15 cases Keiller's confectionery, assorted Corn sacks, full weights aAmirm>i>Q j, anu><i vrnnn ! 10 cases Keiller's marmalade Yankee handled ax 4 axe handles SAUNDBBB & SON 8 ffLOUB. j Clothes pegs, store trucks _^ TO AfiRIVE PEE S.B. ATBATO, FBOM American tacks, American churns INDENTS FOR LONDON— American brooms, ecythe handles ENGLISH. EUROPEAN, & AMERICAN 50 cases fine Eleme raisins Wire nails, flooring brads GOODS 6 „ sultana and muscatel raisins Soft soap in 1 cwt and J cwt drome c . . -T-. 60 J! figs Cream linen flour bags Executed upon the most feTOtable term* 10 » I pnm.«t- epioßted tmih Blue and grey paper bags by our London Branch 8 tele }cur»otß,eeleoted fruit 86in, 64in, and72in Heeeian, 4.214391
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