BIBLES AND TEST AM-NTS. TpUßLiyiiED by the British and Foreign -*- Bible .Society, may be hud at E. Shepard's Store, Christbcurci).' NOTIC E. To all whom it may concern. /~\N and after this date the undersigned will reduce the charge of his Boar iig from 7s. 6d. to 2s. 6tl. J. H. Moouß, Ferry Road. 22nd April. The Earl of Essex. THIS Splendid Boar, imported into this ■*- colony by Captain Harvey, is now in possession of B. G. Austin, Butcher, Market-place, Clmstchurch. The Earl was bred by Fisher Hobbs, Esq., whose pigs stained the first prizes at the Stnuhneld Cattle Show for several successive years. In order to gain good breed, only a limited number of sows will be taVen Terms, 7s, 6. i. The "Sawyer's Arms," Papanui. MESSRS. PAPPRILL beg to announce that, having1 taken the above Inn. it will be their study to merit the patronage of the public; and they hope by civility, and attention to the comfort of all, to meet with the same liberal support accorded to their predecessors Messrs. C.trr and Roil. Accommodation for travellers. Messrs. Papprill keep a constant supply of general Household Stores, such as Tea, Sugars, Raisins, Candles, Soap, Soda, Blue. &c, &c. Papanui, 20th April, 1854. STRAYED, TWO HEIFERS, "\XTITH x Tab Make on the Head. »' One is a black poley with white back and white about the head ; the other is nearly all black. Whoever will give information as to their whereabouts shall be rewarded, —any one delivering the same shall receive £2. Apply to Mr. T. Culling, Lyttelton. THREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, a dark roan Bow and Arrow Cow, Branded E C, with a low number by the bow and arrow, and a high number on the shoulder. Also, her calf, colour dark red, with a white patch on the off shoulder, —lost near Trig. No. 30, and supposed to be on the Waimakiriri. Whoever will find and deliver the above cow and calf to Mr. Peter Kerr, at Wood & Chisnell's late run, near Christchurch, shall receive the above reward. FOUR POUNDS REWARD. OTRAYED, one dun coloured cow with one down horn, + brand, one small red cow, bow and arrow brand, last seen on the Rakaia, also, one red and white cow, brand unknown, and one red and roan, brand AB on near flank, last seen at the water holes. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr. Tosswill, River Selwyn, or H. Worsley, Esq., Christchurch, shall receive the above reward. W. A. HURLEY, Bread and Fancy Biscuit Baker, Pastrycook, &c BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its neighbourhood that he has Re-opened his business in Tuam-street, near the Royal Hotel ; and hopes, by strict attention to all orders, to merit a share of their patronage and support. Bakings for families strictly attended to, both on Sundays and week days. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS and SHOES of every description made to order, by James Swikbournk, at the "Colonial Store."" Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired, By A. FORD, At Mr. Pratt1 s Cottage, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ROBERT 3VATSON, ©attor., 33r.«rf)cs, antr Srcifcusir JWafctr, FROM LOKDOX, Sumner Road. Christchurch, opposite the Post, j ' Office.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 173, 29 April 1854, Page 13 (Supplement)
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