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TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. STOREKEEPERS, Settlers, and others can be supplied with Goods, wholesale or retail, at the Colonial Store. James Swinboubne. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. EOR Day-scholars and Boarders, to be conducted on Church of England principles. It is proposed early in 1854, to open this Establishment, where a good English education will be imparted, with instruction in the Latin Grammar, in Music (piano forte, guitar and singing'), and in drawing ; also in the French, German, and Italian languages. Parents inthe neighbouring settlements, in India, or other parts, who may entrust the care of their daughters to the ladies conducting the above establishment, may depend on every effort being made to form their minds and manners rightly, and to promote their health and happiness. -' Address to Mrs. Charles Thomson, care of Mr. Gould, Christchurch. . Any Lady qualified to assist in any of the above branches of Education, and iviUing to join (by Partnership or otherwise) in an Establishment of the kind, is requested to communicate with the Advertiser. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST— supposed to be Strayed from Messrs. Wood & Chisnell's Run, Two Bullocks partly broken in, Bow and Arrow Brand : one nearly all White with a Red Spot on the near side of the neck, and wide cocked up horns ; the other, Red and White, when lost was marked with Tar on the top of tail. Any one delivering the same at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, or Sawyer's Anns, Papanui. will receive the above reward. Any one giving information of the above will be rewarded. CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. THHE Days appointed for play during the J*- ensuing Season, are every Wednesday from 1 p.m., except on the first Wednesday of each month, when wickets.will be pitched at eleven, a. m. A. C Choft, Hon> g ecs> Crosbie Waed, ) November 9th, 1553.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 10 December 1853, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 10 December 1853, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 10 December 1853, Page 11

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