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";";V'.:/V--:'^MsbAt"^'M^pH-;;^;:/l86o.;? CANTERBURY GRAND STEEPLE-CHASE, OF 10 soys, each, .over about four miles of fair hunting country, for all ages, C.J.C. weights, to close and namo on or before SATURDAY, the 10th March." Second horse to save his stake. Present subscription £120. '.[ .;.... -„ , STOCKMAN'S STAKES, :, ; .;.'/ '..,;" , Of 5 soys. each, with £30 added, over about two miles of fair hunting country; :for all ages, C.J.C. weights ; five subscribers or no race; to close and. name as above.' Should this race not fill, the1 added money will: be given to the winner of the Grand Steeple Chase. First race will come off at: 2 o'clock p.m. precisely. Second race at 3 o'clock. For the Canterbury Jockey Club, A. R. CREYKE, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. "YTOMINATIONS for the Produce Cup, value: .-131 £100, given by the owners of Skeleton, JoeMiller,' Manchester, and Prince Charlie, for their produce to be foaled next season, will close on SATURDAY NEXT, the 3rd March, 1860. The sum of £1 must accompany each nomination. ! Al R. CREYKE, ] Honorary Secretary and Treasurer/ ON SALE, EX ROMAN EMPERbRy AND AM BRO SIN E, B V TH E UNDERSIGNED:— 5000 fire bricks (Jones's Wharf) 49 tons Wallsend coals, do. 154 kegs hails ■■■.-.."■ 6 hhds. hollovyare 1 case If in. lead pipe 3 Milwer's patent fireproof safes 1 roll 36in. cocoa matting 24 bundles iron hoops 1 case tea trays , . Door and Bissel's patent floor cramps *2 sets cart mail, patent axles and springs • •• : 24 wrought iron barrow wheels . 1 cask sash weights 13 patent Leamington kitcheuers 10 frames each, inodorous and asphalted felt 21 2-knife chaff cutters 12:.3-knife do. do. 3 sets good cart harness and reins 6 sets breaking tackle .. 12 cases bedsteads.-: 6 YFL 2-wheel ploughs • 2 malt crushers.. ■V-; REECE & CO., „..".■'. , Oxford Street) Lyttelton; and • EDWARD REECE, Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Christchurch. TO ARRIVE IN THE JOHN LAWSON AND CLONTARF:— 120 kegs Ewbank's and French wire nails 9 bundles Lyndon's spades and shovels 60 boxes crown glass . 23 boxes plate glass 12 iron pillar pumps 5 casks cable and coil chain 12 reams brown paper 110-ton weighing machine 1 case electro-plate cruet frames 3 casks tinware 28 barrels gunpowder 8 cases fenders 1 case fire irons ;. 7 cases Kent and Wood grates 18 Register stoves . 12 kitchen ranges 3 patent anvils ' . 3 P. Smith's bellows, with backs and tue irons 9| tons bar iron and 6 bundles hoops 1 bundle (L) blister steel 9 casks bolts and nuts, and 1 cask washers i 10 bundles sheet iron ....-..-. 1 cask files . 1 cask shot and 1 cask zinc 100 gallons colza oil 1 cask coffin furniture . 6 bundles pig lattice wire work 3 cases looking glasses. E. REECE & CO., / Oxford Street, Lyttelton. WANTED in Lyttelton, by a Single Gentleman, Two or Three Furnished Rooms, with Board. Apply at the "Lyttelton Times" Office. _ ■.-.:*. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TT7"ANTED by a new Colonist, whole or partial •T * Employment; is a good Accountant, and has a thorough practical knowledge of Storekeeping, Book-keeping, and Collecting; and can make himself. Colonial (i.e.) a handy Man. Address, Alpha, Union Printing Office, Christchurch. N.B.—Tradesmen's Books made-up and accounts collected on commission or otherwise. ■': ' :■;..;■;.. .. wanted ■ .•■■■■ y;,-1.- . A Man and Wife; the man must be a good farm servant and understand milkingj • his wife .should have a knowledge of household work. Enquire at L.,'Times'Office, Christchurch. „, TO BE SOLD OR HIRED OUT, A Three-Year Old Bullock, very quiet to handle- "■ Enquire at L.,' Times' Office, Christchurch' ■■■■;■■■ .■;; ■ -■-.. ■ WANTED • - : '■; ■ ■ . ONE or Two Good Milch Cows, to. calve within a month or six weeks, andl engaged to be quiet in milking. Enquire at L., 'Times' Office, Christchurcli. ..'..■.>• ;•.■■-:■■■•'■■ :; -y: WANTED ' ' _■ ;., ;:c . BY a Respectable Experienced Person, a Situation as Nursery Governess, Housekeeper, or to serve in a shop. She is a good needlewoman and willing to make herself uselul. Address, A.8., Post Office, Lyttelton. •■■■••.• -'•■■• TO TAILORS.-v: "WANTED TWO GOOD WORKMEN ,• none • ,»".. others need apply. RICHARD BROOKE, Tailor, Dampier's Bay, i Lyttelton. : Feb. 28,1860. '.;,..,.. ■;.;■,; '■;..■ ..'.wanted.,, ,:/'.'- ''■■;■:'■' T>Y a Married Couple, without incumbrance, a -U Situation ona Station. Apply by letter to A.8.,' Times' Office, Lyttelton. : :<'■••:,:■", ■ './, :; washing;;'.:,;.:/.\.;:,-, ; : ■ .•■■ TFFANTED. one or two Families' Washing, 1 ■'.*" where the terms are'moderate,"and the utmost care is taken of all articles intrusted in charge. Hotels, schools, and families treated with. Apply to M.S., Union Printing Office, Christchurch. P.S.—A -handsome' PERAMBULATOR for Sale, being on the improved C spring. Price,— 4 Guineas. . .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 29 February 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 29 February 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 29 February 1860, Page 6

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