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W TWENTY POUNDS REWARD ILL be paid to any person who will . give information that will lead to thm branded A, others without branf^S variousages, heifersand steers. Ye aWewari will be paid on conviction of the parties Akaroa,Peb.I6.IB6IGEaARMB;rRON<JLOST OR STOLEN.-FIVE POUNDS REWARD. A Bnnn K anf^GHT TAN SHEEPMR OLLIVIER'S OFFICES Casbel and High Streets. March 22,1861. Ti 0?? cd > from Mr. O'Neill's Pad,doc.^ Chri l f church, a Dark Bay Mare, =SSSKS3S^_ STRAYED - OTRAYED from the Harwell Station, §gfsvx*MasMf.jfftt: | W with blaze on forehead. Whoever will brin* toe above to the Halswell Station, or give infor* mation where they are to be fouud.sLl UreHalswell, April 4,1861. ~ "WA N;™,--A well-finished comfortable J Place Drpp^ O HOUSe 'ln Of Mar the Mm" T. S.DUNCAN, , .. Solicitor. W A TNn TnE^ TS Hl^ FOUR BULa ! , ■VjK'KS. Terms must be reasonable. dS y to A>> Office of this Pa Pcr'ChriatANTED delivered, within one month T?L a ,V" oai/ hisfate^fc^eSaltwaterCreek, Kiver Ashley, from five to six thousand feet (sindJ paeasurement) of the heart of TOTARA^, ai?S inches square (6in. x 6in.) in eight-feet-six-mA lengths. For further particulars Jpply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Chnstcharch. T\^ANTED, by a MARRIED MAN, of ex- * i j. p.e »i!?^' a ?itQa^on as SHEPHERD. Apply to ANGUS, Cashel Street Christchnrch. TIT ANTED by a lady residing in the countryTi vpnxri^L le"aged Person. M NURSERY GO. vaKNJLSS; respectable references required. Ad- | jwwj-0.. Office of this Paper, Christchurch. TTTANTED,—An Experienced Colonial Shep- » » herd; a married man preferred. Liberal wages given. Apply at the Office of this Paper, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. TITANTED,—At Mann's Al, Christchurch, an T ▼ Experienced Cook, (female preferred.) "ANTED, a MAID SERVANT, to assist in a House and Dairy. Apply at the Office of this Paper, Christchurch. TTTANTED, a YOUNG WOMAN, from ■V t 25 to 30 years of age, as General House Servant } liberal wages will be given. Apply to the Office of this Paper, Chriatchurch. ANTED, TWO CIRCULAR SAW BENCH MEN. Apply to THOS. HUGHES, Robinson's Bay, Akaroa. TX7ANTED immediately,—A Single Man, of »~ good character, to act as a substitute for a term in the POLICE FORCE, in the District of Christchurch. He must read and write readily, and should he give general satisfaction, he may reasonably expect a permanent appointment at the expiration of the substitutional term. Apply personally, or by letter, with testimonials, to A.Z., Police Station, Christchurch. Same wages given. April 3,1861. ANTED,—An experienced SHEPHERD; also TWO MEN for general station work. Apply to MR. STUDHOLME, at the Club, or at Norton Station, River Selwyn. ANTED to purchase a good DUCK GUnT Also, a few GOATS. Address, where to be seen, to COB, Post Office, Christchurch. |-m rpO MR. ARTHUR BROWNE.— *^» J- Write and let me know where you are. H. W. HARPER. TTTANTED TO BORROW FIFTY POUNDS, » » on good security, for one year, at 15 per cent, Apply to B. W., Union Office, Gloucester street, Christchurch. CAUTION. IN consequence of Dogs destroying Sheep in the Riccarton Paddocks, STRYCHNINE will be laid there, on and after the 10th inst. March 21,1861. D. GRAHAM. FOR SALE, TWO powerful DRAUGHT GELDINGS, 5 and 6 years old. Apply to W. REEVES, Christchurch or Lvtteltoa.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 878, 10 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 878, 10 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 878, 10 April 1861, Page 1