Wanted. ANTED, Sixty Men for the Rangiora and Oxford Railway. Apply on the works. Joseph Taylor, contractor. 1-4 3018 WANTED, from 1000 to 3000 Cross-bred Ewes, 2, 4, and 6-tooth. Apply to Miles AND Co, Christchurch. 12-26 2844 ANTED—About Three Acres of Grass cut, made into hay, and stacked. Apply T. R. Fisher, jun, City Chambers. 1-7 3152 ANTED — For a printing office, a - young man as manuscript reader, and to perform other light duties Wages, £2 per week. Apply by letter to G. T., office of this paper. 1-7 3141 WANTED, a Lad to drive a Baker's Cart. One used to the trade preferred. Apply to T. PLUSIRIDGE, Baker, Park road, Addington. 1-7 3158 ANTED a Young Man with some knowledge of books, and who writes a good hand. Edwards, Bennett, & Co. 1-7 3160 t> IRONMONGERS. — WANTED, a competent assistant. Apply " Ironmonger," office of this paper. 1-7 3140 ANTED—A Servant as Cook and Laundress. Apply, Mrs Dtmock, Bank of Australasia. 1-5 3087 WANTED— Fifteen Tyers for about. 640 Acres of Wheat, Oats, and Barley, to commence on Monday, the 11th instant. Apply to John Collier, South Moeraki Downs, Oxford. 1-6 3126 WANTED— A Nurse Girl. Apply to Mrs James Henderson, Oxford ■ Terrace, near Madras street bridge. 1-6 3100 j WANTED, sober Man as Gardener. Apply Morton's Hotel. 1-5 3093 WANTED, smart active Lad to make himself useful in a hotel. Apply Morton's Hotel. 1-5 3094 XT A R E is T I ii GT WANTED, TENDERS, for TYING and ] STOOKING 60 acres Wheat and 100 acres oats at West Eyre ton 1-5 3090 R. L. HIGGTNS. WANTED, 7 Roomed House, within ten minutes' walk of Post Office. Apply by letter, " Egdoe," Box 67, Post Office. 1-5 3079 WANTKD —Pair Stereoscopic Lenses and Camera. Bonnington, Chemist, 1-4 3025 i WANTED— Two first class Bootmakers . Burston, Caehßoot Mart. 1-4 3023 WANTEDTfenders for Harrowing Fifty Acres of Ploughed Land on the Port Hills, near Lansdown. Apply to J. T. FORD ASD Co. 12-29 2893 OAkD AND RESIDENCE for a Lady and Gentleman with every comfort. Address B and R, Post Office, Christchurch. ( 10-3O 1211 BOARD and Lodging for two respectable young men at Vine Cottage, Cashel street East, near the Provincial Hotel. 1-6 3131 Insurance Companies. -IVTKW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJJM PANY. Established 1859. Capital, £1,000.000. Paid-up Capital, £240,000. Every description of FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE at current rates. i DAVID CRAIG, 12 9 2393 Hereford street, Christchurch. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £1,000,000. Thia Company is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS of all kinds at lowest current rates. ;edwin fowler, 7-8 6680 Hereford street: rjIHE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND I MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £750,000. Fire and Marine Risks taken at Lowest Current Rates. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON 8-13 6280 TTICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE V INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Fire and Marine Risks of all kinds taken at Lowest Rates. Wool or other Produce Insured from Shed or Store through to London. Losses made payable in London or in any of the principal ports in the colonies. R. WALTON, Hereford stieet. 1-28 2141 Agent for Canterbury. Funeral Notices C<UNERAL NOTICE. H. SCRIMSHAW, having purchased a first-class hearse, with plumes, &c, also a jiourning coach, and every other requisite, is now enabled to CONDUCT FUNERALS, In town or country, in the most approved manner, and at lees cost than any other house in Chiistchurch. Note the address —H. SCRPISHAW, Undertaker, next A 1 Hotel, Co 1 jmbo street, Christchnrch; 12-1 2159 Conveyances COBB AND COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA Via PIGEON BAY. In conjunction with the steamer Halcyon, on and after the Ist of January, 1875, a CONVEYANCE will leave Warner's Commercial Hotel for the Railway Station every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8.15 a.m., arriving at Akaroa at 3 p.m. The coach leaves Wagstaff's Family Hotel, Akaroa, the same days at 9 a.m., arriving at Christchurch at 4.15 p.m. Passengers and parcels at reduced rates. R.J. GREENING, Proprietor. Agknt : Christchurch—W. F. WARNER. 12-29 2917 O T I C E . ALTERATION OF TIME. COBB AND COB TELEGEAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES CHRISTCHURCH AND AKAROA. ON and AFTER JANUARY 2nd, 1875, these Coaches will leave the Booking Office, High street, at 8 a.m., every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, returning from Beecher's Hotel, Akaroa, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a.m. JOHN CBAMOND, 112-28 2878 Proprietor.
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Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 2927, 7 January 1875, Page 1
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