NOTICE. MISS ROWORTH begs to .inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Christchurch and its vicinity, that she is about to open a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in , Christchurch. Miss Rl undertakes to instruct , her Pupils in Reading, Writing, and Ciphering ; , Geography, Grammar, English and Scripture , Histories, &c; also Plain and Fancy Needlework. Miss R. will have room in her Establishment for a few Boarders. For further particulars, letters may be addressed, "Miss Roworth, care of Mr. Gould, Christchurch. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to James Swinbourne, of the Colonial Store, are re- t quested to pay the amount of their respective accounts on or before the 12th of April next, or they will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery. Further Notice is also given, that no credit will be given after this date, Saturday, March 26th, 1853. WANTED. WANTED Journeymen Shoemakers, towhom the following wages will be given, and constant employment :— s. ,d. Womens' Leather Boots closing andniakirig 5 6 per pair. Do. Cloth, bottoming...... 5 0 do. Mens' Water-tight Boots, dousing and making 12 0 do. Do. do. Bottoming d 0... 8 6 do. Do. Oxonians or Bluchers... 10 6 do. Do. " do. Bottoming d 0... .: 7 6 do. Do. Wellingtons, Bottoming 14 0 do. . Do. Blocking and Closing do. 9 0 do. .Apply,to James Swinbourne, Colonial Store. ■ ' ; . CAUTION. THE Public: are hereby Cautioned, that all Dogs found on the Mount-Pleasant Run will be destroyed, and that the said Run has been poisoned. (Signed) W. Hornbrook. £\ REWARD. THE above Reward will be given to any person informing the Undersigned of the whereabouts of a. Light Bed Cow, branded H on the off-side rump. ...:■■' J. Hughes. RockHeld, Marcli 19 th. CRICKET. THE Return Match between Eleven of Christchurch and all Canterbury will be played in Hagley Park on Thursday next, 7th April. WICKETS PITCHED AT 10, A.M. Lyttelton Colonists' Society. SUBSCRIPTION to Reading Room, Lectures, &c, Is. 6d. per quarter. Ditto do. and use of Library,. 3s. Ditto do. do. with privilege of taking books home, ss. N.B. A series of Lectures on Chemistry will shortly commence. Many hundred volumes have been recently added to the Libravy. The Reading Room is supplied with Sydney, Adelaide, Tasmanian, and New Zealand Journals ; with the London Times, Spectator, Illustrated News, New Zealand Journal, and Australian and New Zealand Gazette. A. J. Alport, Hon. Sec* Tribe's Wharf, Lyttelton. THE attention of the Public is called to the above Wharf, where Goods and produce of every description can be landed % and stored for re-shipment or otherwise, at economical rates. Geo. H. Tribe. SAWN TIMBER, Shingxes and Firewood, always on hand at Tribe's Wharf, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 117, 2 April 1853, Page 12
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