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Wanted. ANTKD, a' Harness-Maker. Apply Jno. Gkiog, Lougbeach. 115 6965 WANTED, a first-class Waiter; good references required. Apply at the CtAJowrooN. 12-19 5836 WANTED, a good Shoer. None but a good hand need apply. Kketley Bros., Kaiapoi. - ■ 12-22 6020 \TS7"AKTKD, a good General Servant for a. T ¥ private house. Apply Oabl's Empire Hotel. 1-8 6634 ANTED,jrßookk«eper. Apply by letter only to John Henkt, Storekeeper, Dnnsandel. 1-11 6764 WANTED, a good Parlour Maid; aleo a resident Laundress. Apply to Mrs Rhodes, Elmwood. 1-14 6879 ANTED, a good strong Lad. Must be able to milk well. Apply to W. PeakBON, FlaxtotK 1-12 6845 ANTED, a good Wheelwright. Apply B. Mooee's Carriage Factory, Kaiapoi. 1.12 6846 WANTED, a Nurse. Apply to Mrs biggs, Servants' Home and Registry Office, Albion House, Lincoln road. 1-12 6870 W "ANTED, a good strong Boy; must und*rstand horsps. H. V. Anson, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Hereford street. 115 6917 WANTED, an experienced Barmaid. Mnst be a competent person, with good references. Apply, Box 181, Post-Office, Christchnrch. 1-14 6830 WANTED, a Farm Servant: references rrqnired. Aprly personally to C. F. Barker, Hereford street, Chrisichurch. 1-15 6922 WANTED, Tenders for Ploughing about 500 acres on Section No. 27850, South Bakaia, in lots of 100 aorejß each. Tenders to be sent in by January 19th, and to state time work will be completed. Frank B. Passmobe. Chertsey Post-office. 1-8 6641 WANTED immediately, a first-class Wheel- j wright. To a thoroughly competent man constant work and highest wages will be guaranteed. Apply .to William Beeves, Wheelwright and General Blacksmith, Wailcari. 1-15 6961 r§lO BAKERS—WANTED immediately, a JL steady thoroughpractical Baker; none jther need apply. W. Habtnbel. South Bakaia. : 1-15 6963 TREACHEB. WANTED, for a private JL - country school; mnst be a married man, md with good references. Apply to James Daly, Akaroa. - 1-12 6869 PARTNER.— Wanted, a Partner in the Wheelwright and General Blacksmith Bnsipess, where a steady and increasing trade is beinsr carried on. To a thoroughly energetic nan, this -will prove a most favourable opportunity. Blacksmith' preferred. For particulars, ipply to William T?eeves, Waikari, Wheelivright and General Blacksmith. 1-9 6660 Lost and Found LOST— A white liver colored retriever DOG. The finder will be rewarded on bringing ;be same to Cabi/s Empire Hotel. 1-8 6635 LOST, a KEY on the South town belt. The owner will be very much obliged if ;he finder will return it aw the Office of this )aper. 1-14 j>9oß LOST, on Saturday.-a Black Retriever DOG, named Prince." Finder will be rewarded m bringing him to J. Gibbs, New Zealand Shipping Company. 1-15 6918 LOST, outne 10th instant, on the Valley road; a LOOKET containing Hair. The iniler will be rewarded by leaving the same at ;his office. 1-15 6931 ONE POUND BEWABD.—LOST, from Soutlibridge. abou.t-the 2ndJimnary, "a )lack and tan SHEEP DOG. answers-to the iame " Sandy.'" L. V. 1-15 6938 C*i BEWABD—LOST or STOLEN a BE*>L CEIPT for £250 in favor of E. B. Collins from Loan and Investment Company Limited.) Any one giving information leading o its recovery will receive the above reward. E. B. Cohans, Shirley. 1-14 6895 TBAYBD into my paddock nt thaTai Tapu, > on tbe 9th. January, one Chesnut HORsE, io visible brand, star on forehead, and snip on ihe noae; newly shod. Owner can have him by jnying expenses. Eobebt Littli. January 14th, 1878. 1-15 6933 ONE POUND EEWAED—LOST, on Sunday, at or in the vicinity of St. Mich-el's, Christchurch, a Gold LOCKET, containing a ady'e photograph, with initials E.G.O. and 3.\v\E. on outside. The above reward will be mid to returner of same to Mrs Ovendkn, Kaiapoi. : 1-15 6943 4? I BEWABD—The above reward will b<» L to any person who will give such nformation as will lead to the discovery of the )erson or persons who maliciously Broke and Destroyed the Windows of Friestone Wesleyan Thapel, Harewood road. Mr T. Phillis, garewood road. 1-15 6930 l>l BEWABD—LOST en the 12th instant 3wl from St. Albane, a Strawberry COW n full milk, with red ani white Heifer Calf tbout fire months' old. Finder will receive the ibove reward on giving information that will cad to their recorery.and anyone detaining iame will be prosecuted. Alex. Eountbke, it. Alban's. 1-15 6926 nq SEWABD.-LO3T, from Winslow. xittJ near Ashburton, on December 13th, [wo Ligbt-Dranglit HOBSES. One white, nth a few grey marks, a?ed; and one Bay, our or five years old. white face, and one white lind foot, and a small lump on inside hind leg. Anyone giving information that will lead to he recovery shall receive the above reward by ipplying to W. H. STEANGE, 1-15 6964 Winslow, near Ashbnrton. TO PQUHDKEEPEB3. LOST; from Ashbnrton early in December, a Bay Hack MARE, aged, brand invisible, rhite on near hind leg. W. E. Botxe, Ashmrton. 145 6963 Bank Hoticee. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. is hereby given that, pnrsuant to 1 the provisions of clause 77 of the Deed of Settlement, the Half-Yearly General MEETING if the Proprietors will be held at the University now Colonial Bonk) Buildings, on WEDNES>AY, the 30th January instant, at 3 o'clock in be afternoon. And notice is hereby further given that Mr [bhn Beid, of Corner Bush, retires from the iffice of Director of this Bank, in terms of the 2nd clause of the Deed of Settlement, and that ie is not until the next ensuing election eligible or re-election, and that the following Proprietors iave given notice, in terms of clause 45 of the )eed, that they are Candidates for the office of )ireet©r thus vacated, viz.:— Hononrable HE VBY SAMUEL CHAPMAN, BICHABD OLlVtttt, Eaq. At such Meeting the term of office of the resent Auditors vn'l expire, and it wit be the insiness of the Meeting to elect Two Proprietors o be Auditors for the ensuing year, pursuant to lapse 97 of the Deed of Settlement. Of the etiring Anditora, one only (Mr Keith Bamsay) s eligible and offers himself for re-election as an Luditor. Proxies must be left at the Banking-louse in High street, at least twenty-four hours before be time appointed for holding the meeting, or hey cannot be acted upon. By order of the Board, GEO. COWIE, General Manager. General Manager's Office, Dunedin, 3rd January, 1878. 1-15 6937 Funeral tfoticef, rHE Friends of Mr William Letford are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral if his late departed wife, Ann, io leave his esidence, Selwyn street, Addington, To morrow Wednesday), 15th instant, at half-past 2 'dock, for the English Cemetery. H. SCBIMSHAW, Undertaker. 1-15 6968 Colombo street.

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3894, 15 January 1878, Page 1

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