: : — j/- /a. o Rev. J. Twigger 1 0 J.T.Brown 2 2 0 Messrs. Sanderson & Bragshaw/^2 2 0 — Thomson .yl 1 0 C. Bowen 1 0 Messrs. Wood and Chisnall ...y 110 R. Packer.......... .S\ I 0 W. Beard /$ ™ 6 J. W.Earle .......j^\ 1 0 John Brittin .........^1 1 0 J. Longden .yl I 0 John Cordy yl 10 E. Latter yl 1 0 D.M.Laurie /"I 1 0 W.Thompson ...... .yt I 0 Richard Hilton y\ .. 0 E. P. Chapman :....y\ -10 Sir T. Tancred .yl A 0 Jas. Townsond y_ 1 .0 Jas. Stuart Wortley , ,A 1 0 James Campbell y_ 1 0 | J.T.Parkiuson ............,.....yl I .0 I C.J.Perceval.... 10 S. Gibbs... .^-1 1 0 Rev. W. W. Willock .......^2 2 0 A. Lenn ....... ......yl 1 0 B.G.Austin..... S_ 1 0 Robert Carr.... ...., 1 1 0 Isaac Luck ..............yD 10 6 WiANTED, £■ -° ■ ON A Farm, a MARRIED MAN, who understands Agriculture. A House and piece of land rent free. Apply to Mr. Bishop, Market-place, Christchurch. Wanted to Hire. A TEAM of Bullocks with Dray, &c. complete for a term of 3, 6, or 12 months. For particulars, apply to Geokge Gobxß, Christchurch. Canterbury Mill. NOTICE,— From to-dayT am under the necessity of rising the price of grinding corn, to Is. 6d. per bushel, the quantity now sent weekly not being enough to Cover the price of labour and attendance at Is. Should business increase after next harvest, I will again reduce the price and shall be prepared to dry and smut. D. Inwood. HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY AT THE "Golden Fleece Hotel" Livery and Bait Stables, Christchurch, SADDLE HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPI.Y TO Mr. Jackson, opposite the White Hart Inn, Christchurch. TWO GUINEAS REWARD. STRAYED from Ashcombe on the island near Kaiapoi, and supposed to have since calved, a brindled and white Heifer, branded D W on the near rump, and bears the mark of a heart ; upon restoring the same to D. H. Snkyd, Esq., Ashcombe, or to Messrs. Ellis and Gartner, Christchurch, the above reward will be given. 28th June, 1853. TWO POUNDS REWARD. T OST, from the Run of Cass's Bay, a -*-^ Red Heifer, branded with S. on the near rump, supposed to have a calf with her. Whosoever will give information to Thos. Mutton, Lyttelton, shall receive the above reward. Lyttelton, April 28, 1853. MRS. CULLING, Straw Hat and Bonnet Maker, 13 ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi- -»-*' tants of Lyttelton, Christchurch, and the neighbouring Bays, that she has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Mrs. Salt, in London Street, opposite Mr. Fraser's, where she will : carry on the business with the same strictness and punctuality as she has hitherto done, and hopes to receive the same patronage. Two or three Apprentices wanted.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 23 July 1853, Page 12
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