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Wanted. WANTED, an experienced Barmaid at Scott's Family Hotel. 1-6 5403 WANTED, n thoroughly competent Man. Cook. Wages, £60. Apply, William Saundebs, Lichfield street. 1-2 5225 WANTED, a cow-boy "for a station; must be a good milker. Packs Bbothebb. L 4 5305 WANTED, Shearers at Birch Hill Station, 4th January 1879. Jas. Gordon, Manager. 16 5411 ANTED, a Driver for a Clayton and Shuttleworth steam threshing machine. Apply to C. J. Norton, Woodend. 1-2 5239 WANTED to rent, six-roomed Cottage in Christchurch. Apply to C. C. Aikman, Cashel Street. 1-" 5552 WANTED, a Lad for n country Store. Apply H. B. Soeknsen, Lichfield-st. 1-7 5570 WANTED, a first-class Waiter; only such need apply; also a Boots, at the Bbitish Hotel, Lyttelton. 1-7 5582 WANTED, a smart Boy ; must be able to milk, and make himself generally useful. Apply to J. Kebb, Sandhills. 1-7 5571 WANTED, Tenders for Cutting, Tying, Carting, and Stacking Grain. Apply G. Weston, Butcher, Kaiapoi. 1-7 5589 WANTED, Tenders for Cutting, Carting, and Stacking Forty-eight Acres (Wheat —a light crop. Apply G. Weston, Kaiapoi. 1-3 5278 WANTED, a first class Miller, as working manager of a flour and oatmeal mill. Apply Moib & Co., Gloucester street, Christchnrch. 1-4 5347 WANTED, by a respectable lad, age 15, a Situation on a farm. For references, apply by letter to W.S., Pbbss office, Christchurch. 1-7 5594 WANTED, a competent Governess to teach English in a Ladies' School. Apply Kappa, Post ofiice, Christchurch. ' 1-4 5379 WANTED, a good General Servant, ono accustomed to children. Apply to Mrs John Mcßeath, Montreal street south. 1-2 5233 WANTED, a General Servant, one accustomed to children. Apply. Mrs W. H. Smith, corner Town Belt, Hereford street east. 12-28 5052 WANTED, a respectable Boy as Messenger and to make himself generally useful. Apply B. Petersen ft Co, Jewellers. y 1-6 5440 WANTED, a Married Couple, without encumbrance, the man to milk and garden; the woman must he a good Cook. Apply Dalgety, Nichols & Co., Cathedral square. 1-7 5587 ANTED, by a Young Gentleman, a situation as Traveller for a Leather and Grindery Warehouse. Has a thorough knowledge of the business, and is a good accountant. Apply to Zebo, Pbess Office, Lyttelton. ' 1-7 5583 WANTED, a good man to take charge of a Farm near Christchnrch of about 150 acres; he must be able to plough, and thoroughly understand farm work. A comfertable houee and everything found; good Wages. Apply to J. T.Fobd & Co. 1-6 5419 ANTED immediately, 50 good Excavators; contract employment, and highest wages paid to good workmen.—Apply on the Works, South Rakaia railway, or to J. Julius P-BK_», labor went, Manchester Street south. 1-3 5266 WANTED, by a gentleman recently arrived from England, a Situation as Clerk, Book-keeper, Salesman, or Storeman. Twelve years' experience of commercial life in Liverpool. Good references. Address C. G. L., office of this paper. 1-4 5267 ANTED, Buyers for Blocks of Good Land in various sizes in Ashbnrton, Burnham, Templeton, Dunsandel, Hornby, Shirley, city and suburban sections. Terms liberal. Price low. J. L. Wilson, Chrißtchnrch. 11-23 3357 ANTED-* competent Surveyor to lay out the various lines of road in the district of Awatere, Marlborough. Applications and credentials to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1879. C. J. W. Gbiffiths, Secretary Awatere Road Board. Blenheim. 12-23 4829 ANTED, a Master and full-time Mistress for the Greenpark School; salary, Government scale. Applications, with testimonials. must be sent in not later than Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1879, to Wm. B. andbkw, Greenpark. Duties to commence March Ist. 1-75576 W A -N"T_E_b_ A Gentleman as

R. E SID EN T M. ASTE R J CH. COOK, Melville House. Christohtirch, Jannary 3rd, 1879. 1-4 6379 j TO HAIRDRESSERS.—WANTED, an As-' sistant to look after Cutting Room. Apply early. Pbopessob Robottom's, High street. 1-6 5423 OARD and RESIDENCE for two. respectable young men, in a private family. For address apply at Mr O'Connell's store, Lichfield street and East belt. . • 1-7 5579 ; J_os_ and Found. FOUND, a sum of MONEY, with manuscript memorandum attached. Wm G. Leggatt, Trahsavon Corn Store/Victoria Btreet. 1-7 5592 FOUND, on New Year's morning, a HORSE, with a saddle on, Anyone can have same ■by paying expenses. Apply, H. Deakin, Aikman's road. 1-7 5595 LOST, a CHEQUE for Thirty Pounds on the National Bank of New Zealand (Tauranga), signed by Jair, endorsed by A. Whitley. The finder will be rewarded on bringing the same to H. G. Sheppard, Commercial Hotel, Christchnrch. N.B.—Payment is stopped. 1-6 5433 T OST, on Sunday, Jannary sth, a* yellow _I_J IRISH SETTER; followed a trap from Papanui. Finder willlbe rewarded on returning same to Mr J. Fox, Prince of Wales Hotel, and anyone detaining same after this date will, be prosecnted. January 6th, 1879. 1-7 5573 Ot> REWARD.—LOST, on the Harewood dt_l-mi road, somewhere opposite Morrison's or John Recce's, a GOLD HUNTER WATCH, circular cutting in outer case, double face; crest, lion's head, on back. The finder will be rewarded by delivering Bame at Hanmer and Harper's office, Christchnrch, or Mr G. Habpeb's, Papanui. .... .-. 1-75555 •_ f\3 REWARD.—LOST, between Sfcanmore IV bridge and Post Office, a small leather BAG, bound with strap. If the finder will bring the same to the office of this paper he will receive the above reward. . -1-3 5261 P. CUNNINGHAM ft CO. THE Undersigned have FOR SALE and '■'to arrive— Calcutta cornsacks, best hand sewn and fall - . weight ■:.; Calcutta grass seed sacks, special sise. Calcutta woolpacks ;" -' . Flour bags, best white linen, lOOlba and 501bs ... Iron fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8, packed in casks , ■; ._ Beaming twine, best quality _. ,50 tons galvanised iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths 1000 casks Portland cement Regular shipments also of Newcastle coals and Hobart Town timber . ■' Palings and shingles. ft CO., Lyttelton, Christchurch, Ashburton, 10-261823 s -imarnt and OtanM-a-Y SPECIAL NOTICE TO JPARMERS; AND WOOL GROWERS,, y THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES, on WOOL, ! Grain, and other Produce, tor shipment to Ignglan- or the colonial markets during the coming season, on the most favorable terms. [ IP. CUNNINGHAM ft C 0.,, I- Lyttelton, C-riatchnrch, Ashburton, l "10-_-1821 Timwa andOaJaaru.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4195, 7 January 1879, Page 1

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