PEACOCK.— If Mr. Spencer Perceval Peacock who sailed from Gravesend on the 6th of July, 1856, in the ship Mariner-, for Wellington, New Zealand, is now living, _._ - will hear of something to his advantage by applying to MR. HANNEN, Solicitor, ShSftesbury, Dorsetshire. Any person producing satisfactory evidence of the death of the above gentleman, will be remunerated for their trouble. London, March 15, 1858. WANTED, A HOUSEMAID for a respectable quiet hotel in Lyttelton. To a thoroughly competent person, the highest wages will be given. Apply to JOHN HENRY CATON, Lyttelton. WANTED, ~~ A FIRST-RATE man cook for an hotel in Lyttelton. To a coxnpe^ tent person of steady sober habits, good wages will be given. Apply |» JOHN HENRY CATON, Lyttelton. WANTED immediately, a good house servant, or a married couple for* the station at Timaru. Apply to MESSRS. R. & G. RHODES. Lyttelton, June 1, 1858. WASTTED, ~~ BY a family who are going to return to England, a person who would. take charge of two children on the voyage* For further particulars, apply at MR. DAN_I'S Store, Christchurch. £20 REWARD. ~ QITOLEN from the premises of t_.e !_5 undersigned a nearly new Ransom and May's plough.. Any person giving- such. information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender will receive the above reward. CHARLES J. DUNNAGE, Donmoor. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST from Kaiapoi an iron grey colt t branded son near shoulder* Any person bringing the same to MR. GEORG__ WESTON, will receive the above reward. HEDGE PLANTS. To he sold cheaply (the land on w7iich they groto being immediately wanted for huildifg purposes,) 50,00pA Toioi_. w _ Cobbett's Tiiom Acacia, or American Locust tree, from its strong hardy habit, its formidable spines and quick growth, __■ peculiarly suited to afford rapid sltelter and a most impervious fepce, and is inucTt used in Hie Northern Provinces as ct valuable hedge plant of lofty growth. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. " TOWN OF KAIAPOI. LAND FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A Sections of Jand with frontage to the __ North road, and numbered on plan 4, 32, 33, and 3-1. 9 do. do. do. fronting to Cridland street, and numbered on plan 23 to 31. 3 do. do. with deep water frontage to the Waimakariri, and numbered on plan 8, 9, 10. Tefms-^One third cash «• Do. do. 12 months Do. do. 2 years. N.B.—lfie above sections are portions of Mr. Sidey's rich alluvial paddock, situated between Mr. Jone's house and Messrs. Coo_son Bowler & Co.'s Wool Stores, remaining unsold from the auction of Bth April aud 27th May. Plans can be inspected and further particulars obtained on application to T. S. DUNCAJST, Esq., Solicitor, Christchurch; MR. G. C. BLACK, Kaiapoi; or MR. A. J. ALPORT, Lyttelton. WORKING BULLOCKS. EOR SALE, —A pair of powerful working bullocks, four years old, and thoroughly broken. Apply to . PAVITT, Brothers, Akaroa. HHHOMAS R. FISHER & CO., haying* t_ recently received various consignments from England, and renewed theiv stock: of Eastern Produce and General Groceries, respectfully invite the attention of purchasers;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 586, 16 June 1858, Page 1
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