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fgp O HOULD this meet the eye of C. lO A. Tudor, Esq., late passenger per Cress well, he is requested to write to his friend— H. FULLER, Care of McLeod and Gibson, Merchants, Dunedin, Otago. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. TO any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the parties who FIRED the country betifc an the Rakaia and ABhburton last Saturday, May 19, which destroyed a number of my sheep. THOS. W. MOORHOUSE, Ashburton Station. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, on Thursday afternoon last, hetween Mr. Bethel Ware's Store and Mr. Elsbee's, a GREEN LEATHER PURSE, with elastic band, containing a sum of money in notes and gold. The above reward will be given to any person leaving the purse at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a BLA.CK GELDING, with star on forehead, and defective in the fore legs. Who- - ever will bring the same to CAPT, WESTENRA, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. CHEQ rJE LOST.—PAYMENT STOPPED. A CHEQUE, No. P 023293, drawn 28th May, on Lyttelton Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, in favour of Edward Hollier, by Mr. James Townsend, of Lyttelton, for £10 25.; and having been lost by the undersigned, will not be cashed if presented at the Union Bank. J. W. HAMILTON. BAY GELDING,LOST. LOST, from Mr. Lance's Station, Heathstock, about three weeks ago, an aged Bay Gelding, with black points, a long tail which - he usually carries a-twist, and has a wen on his near shoulder; stands about \h\ hands high. : ,: Whoever will restore the same to Mr. COOKSON, Heathcote Valley, will be handsomely rewarded.: IjIOUND,—At Rangiora, a White COW, Ju with red ears and stripes on cheek. Any person claiming the same can have it -by paying expenses. If not claimed within a month from this date, the cow will be sold to defray expenses. - GEORGE FRENCH. Rangiora, May 28,1860. PUBLIC NOTICE. " A LARGE QUANTITY of Wearing Apparel and other articles having been FOUND by the Police in Christchurch, consisting of Sheets, Shirts, Towels, Boots and Shoes, Dresses, Waistcoats, Gold Rings, Work Boxes, Children's Apparel of all descriptions, Men's Trowsers, Toilet Covers^ Night Dresses, Parasols, Carpenters' Tools, &£., Any persons having lost or had stolen from their premises or otherwise, any clothing or other articles, are directed to inspect the above, which are now on view for identification at the Police Station, Christrhurch. EDWARD WILLIAM SEA GER. Sub-Inspector of Police. Police Office, Christchurch, June 6,1860. /,.-.'' „■ ' :: . WANTED,— A GENERAL CLERK who writes a good hand; one accustomed to Custom House Work preferred. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, June 9,1860. TO TAILORS. WANTED Two Good Workmen j none others need apply. R. BROOKE, Tailor, Dampier's Bay. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED COOK. Apply at liam, Christchurch. s ; , HOUSEKEEPER. M' WANTED,---A thorough good working HOUSEKEEPER, who can cook well. To a suitable person good wages will be offered. Apply (between twelve and one o'clock) to Mr. Macpherson, at Cookson, Bowler and Go's. ; LAW. WANTED a respectable and efficient. Copying and Engrossing Clerk; unexceptionable references required. Apply to MESSRS. WYATT & HARSTON, Solicitors, Christchurch. ANTED,—A CLERKSHIP in a Merchant's Office or Store, by a young Man for some time engaged in the Manchester trade; Ja, first class testimonial can be shown,—Address, W.F. Post Office, Lyttelton. SHEEPWANTED 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. "~ 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. 4 GENTLEMAN of moderate capital, and -«3l having a thorough knowledge of sheep, is desirous of purchasing a share in a RUN where he could reside as Managing Partner. Hill country would be preferred. For further particulars, apply to MR. HARMAN, Christchurch. f~"i OOD Saddle Horses, Ladies' Horses, Ac, on XX hire at MONEYS Canterbury Stables, Market Place, Christchureh.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 793, 16 June 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 793, 16 June 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 793, 16 June 1860, Page 1