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ifrflp Q HPULD "tliis meet the eye of\C. .*f^ 1p A. Tudor, Esq., late passenger per Cresswell, he is requested to write to his friend — H. FULLER, Care of McLeod and Gibson, Merchants, Dunedin, Otago. FIVE POUNDS REWARD WILL be given for information that will lead to the conviction of the Thief or Thieves who STRIPPED the HOUSE on QUAIL ISLAND of CARPETING, GLASS, GRATE, &c MARK P. STODDART. April 2,1860. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, from the Ohoka Farm, a Chestnut Gelding, about 16 hands high,/white stripe down the face, branded M on . point of shoulder,; shod all round when first missed. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering the horse at White's: Hotel, Kaiapoi, or to JOHN BLACKMORE, Ohoka Farm. FIVE POUNDS,REWARD. STRAYED from Mrs. Dillon's, Chiistchurch, on or about the 26th February, a LIGHTBAY MARE, branded qj g on the light side, white hind foot. Also, a DARK BROWN HORSE. The above reward will be given to any person delivering the above horses at MRS. DILLON'S,, Christchurch. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a BLACK GELDING, with star on fore-i head, and defective in the fore legs. : Whb-| ever will bring the;same to CAPT. WESTENRA, ; Christchurch, will receive the above reward. LOST, ~~ ": EITHER stolen, or taken by mistake,; from Aikman & LeCren's Wharf, an OVAL JAPANNED TIN BOX, containing suit of black cloth, sundry shirts, socks, drawers- white trowsers, cravats,- &c, &c. Also,—Pass book at the Union Bank, and various memoranda .and! letters. .This box and a waterproof coat, were sent from Davis' Hotel, in Christchurch, to the '■■ above store, to be carried to Mr. Greaves, at. Akaroa, who, will be indebted for any information; about the same. ANTED,—A JOURNEYMAN BUTCHER, one who understands the trade; none other neep apply. Also,—A YOUNG MAN Twho wishes to learn; the trade. The highest wages given. ROWLEY & LODGE, Butchers, Cashel Street, Christchurch. WANTED A SITUATION.—The advertiser has had considerable experience in business as a Storekeeper; is acquainted with Book-keeping, and would be glad to make himself generally useful. Apply to the REV: JOHN ALDRED,'Durham Street, Christchurch. ! Christchurch, April 13,1860. TO TAILORS. WANTED Two Good Workmen; none others need apply. R. BROOKE, Tailor, Dampier's Bay. WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUTH—One who has been 11. accustomed to the Clothing Business. Apply at the MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, \ London street, Lyttelton. 7 SHEEP. ~~ WANTED to purchase about 3,000 EWES, two, four, and six tooth, to be clean, and delivered in March or April. Apply to MILES & CO.. Christchurch. March 6,1860. SHEEP RUN. WANTED for a term of years, by a gentleman of experience in the management of a station, a Sheep Run with Stock: thereon. The run may be either with or without improvements, and a fair rental would be paid for it and the stock. Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. March 24th, 1860. "~~~ TO FERRYMEN. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY, a MAN and a PUNT, to work in the public Streets, between Cashel and Colombo Streets; he must be a steady man, and the punt strong. Address 0. P., care of A 1, Christchurch. THE Father and Mother of a. Family named ROUSE, who arrived in the Clontarf, have lately died, leaving seven children.: Persons desirous of assisting these orphans are invited to transmit the sums they may collect to the care of the Rev. B. W. DUDLEY, at Rangiora. April 16,1860. '.'.'-; PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL Sheep passed as clean by me for crossing the northern boundary of the province will be branded with the Inspector's brand (the broad arrow), registered for that purpose. , ■ P. B: BOULTON, Inspector of Sheep. Christchurch, May 2,1860. I hereby give notice that from this date I shall not examine any Sheep to the north of the Hurunui River, unless yarded in a sheep proof en? closure, immediately opposite the Government dip. P. B, BOULTON. Christchurch, May 2,1860. TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. GRAND CONCERT AND PUBLIC BALL ON THE QEEEN'S BIRTHDAY. ' MISS REDMAYNE respectfully intimates to s the inhabitants of Christchurch sihd its vicinity, that she purposes giving a grand concert and ball on THURSDAY EVENING, May 24t;h, in honour of the (Queen's birthday. Further particulars announced. URNELL & BENNETT haye received instructions to Sell by Private Contract^ a Fifty Acre Section of ■■,"'..',- SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND, situated on the Lincoln Road, thirty acres of which are broken up, and now under crop'•• half of the section is fenced in ; together with house, &c., to be sold reasonably. :- ; 1 Title-—Crow,n ; Grant.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 6