FIVE POUNDS REWARD. T OST, —About 15 months ago, from Mr. JLi McDonald's Station, on the Ornri, a bay entire HORSE, now rising 3 years old; has no '-brand, but n whito star on the forehead, and two-white hind fetlocks. Whoever will information of the same, or deliver it to W. Ton. GARTNER, at Mr. MoDonald's, will receive tho above reward. LOST,— Between Lyttelton and Kaiapoi, on Saturday, January 26, ONE PEARL NECKLACE, ONE PEARL BROOCH, ONE PEARL and TURQUOISE RING. Whoever will restore the same to the undersigned will be liberally rewarded. ; ;■. ■■■-.; -•.■ •{ ■ < JAMES WYLDE, ,/ v ..'.'.'• ' '.'■'■'■ .■'.'. " ." ''-J ..'■■■'. •/' Kaiapoi. 7\ LADY about to reside in Lytteltonj is Mf- desirous of receiving a, feyir single ladies or gentlemen as boarders, to whose comfort every attention would be paid. Information to be had either at Mr. Gundry's store or private residence. MRS. MARSH begs leave to inform the , ' ladies of Kaiapoi; and -the district that she intends going out as MONTHLY NURSE, and she feels sure that the experience she has had will .enable' her to give every satisfaction. Any communications addressed Mrs; Marsh, Kaiapoi Post Office, will bestrictly attended to..' ; 71 .X■)■".■&'.'... ... Cricket.;'..,..:.;VX.'-".': V THE ReturnvMatch between the Albion and Avonside Glubs will be played THIS DAY, (WEDNESDAY) at Avonside: and on FRIDAY; NEXT, the, Return Match between the Counties will be played. A. S. BRITTAN, Hon. Sec. AS. C. C. SALE OF STANDING CROPS, BARLEY, OATS, AND POTATOES. ' MR. PARKINSON- is instructed by Mr. Jeffs, in consequence of his removal up country, to Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY ;MH, FEBRUARY 16, His Crops of Barley, Oats, and Potatoes, at the White Hart Hotel. Further particulars in handbills. H. E. R. POSTLETHWAITE. J. F. BARKE. r . MR. H. E. ALPGRT has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on account of; whom it may concern, at his Rooms, Market place, Christehurch, on ■ ": TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19, Three Boxes marked.as,above; containing men's wearing apparel and under clothing, viz.:--coats, waistcoats, trowsers, shirts, drawers, socks, towels, handkerchiefs. ■';,'■ .'' '■■ ■ ■' ' ■.■•": .'■':)■"/';':■ Also,—'■•; •( ; ; ..••,'; ■•■'. -,;■ • ■_/•. A few volumes of Books. Sale at One o'clock.—-Terms Cash. Market place, Christchurch, Feb. 12. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF CLOCKS, TOYS, TUNBRIDGE WARE, WEARING APPAREL; DRAPERY, ,■'.■ mLJLINE^ t .Fj;R|ITU^ .. . X MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instruction^ from therlmporters to sell by Public Auction ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 19th aud 20th February, at his Sale Rooms, Maiket, Place, Christchurch, without the slightest reserye, in order to close consignments— 5 8-day clocks, toys in great variety Work boxes, papier mache writing cases, desks Dressing cases, cricket bats and Wickets Pictures in frames, stereoscopes and views Shepherd's plaid jumpers, doeskin trowsers Worsted socks, waterproof coats and leggings Ladies' and children's trimmed straw bonnets ; arid hats - v
Head dresses, collars, lace veils, neckties, caps, and other new and fashionable millinery goods in great variety Counterpanes, table covers, polkas, bed rugs .' Ladies'linen and muslin habit shirts, black silk ■ .■■ ' mantles. ..: .:''" .; .''.; '■" i.';' '" ■.'..' ."• ■/■ Plain and figured winseys, blue Circassian in the '• '■ ' : ..'■piece;:.' " ■ ■'.'!,;; ■' '.' '.;' ■ ■ " . '•• 7 • ■ Chairs, tables, chests of drawers. ■••.'■ ''.;■ V ■'■ ' ■ '■]' '.Also,—-■./.',-.. '..';".'. J. "'.-. ■':'■' 1 ship's sextant,'and:other'goods. Sale each day at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. Market Place,; Christchurch, Feb. 12,1861. /CONSIGNEE WANTED FOR A CASE, XJ ex Harwood, from London, addressed MR. JOHN RIDDLE, Royal Hotel, Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., : Lyttelton. JUST ARRIVED, and on sale by the; undersigned, a large assortment of Mahogany and Rosewood Writing Desks, Ladies' Work Boxes, &c, &c, from 15s. and upwards. GEO. HAWKINS, Crystal Palace Depot, Cashel Street. CRICKET. HPHE Return Match between the Albion and JL Avonside Cricket Clubs will be played THIS DAY (weather permitting) on the latter Club's Ground. Wickets pitched at 10 o'clock. By order of the committee, G. TURNER, Hon. Sec. Albion C.C. SHEEP FOR SALE, In the Canterbury Province. XO\J VJ for three or five years on the following terms —45 per cent guaranteed increase; 2s. 6d. per head for wool, or 2 pounds wool annually. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Lyttelton, Feb. 12,1861. HIGH SCHOOL, WINCHESTER STREET, LYTTELTON. AN Elementary Singing Class will be formed to meet in the above room, on THURSDAY EVENINGS, commencing on THURSDAY, February the 21st, at half-past seven, p.m. Subscription, 10s. per quarter; for the course, 165.; three persons in one family, £1 4s. per quarter, paid in advance. Names received by Mr. J. D. Ferguson, at the above school, or Mr. George Tayler, London street. Conductor; MR. J. # B. STANSELL. Private Lessons in Singing and Music. Pianos tuned and regulated. AN INTRODUCTORY LECTURE (with Illustrations) explanatory of the various systems of teaching singing, will be given in the above room, on MONDAY, February 18th, commencing at Half-past Seven. Admission Free.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 832, 13 February 1861, Page 5
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