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jSg 3 JAMES EDWARDS.—If James Ed- *^ wards, late of Melbourne, Victoria, . will call at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, he will find a letter of great importance. LOST. T?ROM Christchurch, July 19, a GREY X MARE, 15J hands high; has bad a sore wither. BAY MARE, with bang tail, white star on forehead, and both hind feet white. CHESNUT MARE, aged and poor, branded P on near ribs, lame on near hind leg, bang tail. A liberal reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to the recovery of the above. Application to J. Coker, butcher, Christchurch, or Union Printing Office. TT^ANTED,— Twelve Good House Carpenters; v " six months 5 work guaranteed. Apnlv to JOSEPH DOBSON, Builder, Christchurch. TTTANTED,—Employment before 9 a.m. or " * after 4 p.m. in Book-keeping, as a Copyist, or in any similar capacity, by a clerk of experience. Address X. Y. Z., at the Office of this Paper, Christchurch. TTTANTED—A HOUSEMAID. Apply to ™» Mrs. Atkinson, Tweed House, Cashel Street, East. WANTED,— Actuation as NURSERY GOVERNESS; an engagement on a Station would be preferred. Direct to E.H., to be left at the Office of the ' Lyttelton Times', Christchurch. WANTED, in a family residing at Kaiapoi, two respectable Female Servants; one to undertake the cooking, dairy work, &c, the other to take charge of the children and to assist otherwise in the house. Apply for particulars any time after four p.m. at MR. STAGG'S, Dod worth House, Christchurch. WANTED a situation on a sheep station as UNDER MANAGER; the care of a flock of sheep would not be objected to. Letter* to be addressed to J. U. H. S., at the Post Office, Christchurch. References can be given. "ANTED,—For a Station, a MAN and WIFE. The man as ploughman and his wife as cook. Also, a LAD to milk cows, &c Apply to J.C.ANGUS. Cashel Street, Christchurch. TX7* ANTED,—A MARRIED COUPLE, with»V out Children. — The Man to act .as j Gardener and for general work, the woman as [ Cook. I Apply to the Rev. H Jacobs, at the College, j Christchurch. ANTED,—An Experienced SHEPHERD; 1 a Married Man without incumbrance pre- [ ferred. Liberal wages given. Apply at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. ANTED, — A Respectable Middle Aged WOMAN, to take charge of a Batchelor's Establishment on a Station, and to do the work of the house. Liberal terms offered. Apply at the , Union Printing Office, Christchurch. WANTED,— An experienced BAKER. Apply to A. MATHEWS, next the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch. ANTED,—A middle-aged WOMAN of respectable character, as general servant. Good wages given. Apply to Mrs. HAMILTON WARD, Christchurch. W" ANTED,—To Rent, for a term of years, a SHEEP RUN, with improvements, &c, and from three to ten thousand SHEEP, to be at least one half Ewes, guaranteed clean, unless in the Nelson district; delivery after shearing, or, or, if before, an allowance will be made. Address, stating full particulars, to P. 8., care of Dalgety & Co., Christchurch. WANTED, —As servants, a Married Couple, without encumbrance. Apply to the Provincial Engineer, at Christchurch or Sumner. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. WANTED— TENDERS for the erection of Houses and Shops in Colombo Street, Christchurch, on the property of T.Ellis, Esq., according to Plans and Specifications prepared by G. Mallinson, Architect. Plans and Specifications may he seen at my office, on and after Monday, the 12th, until Saturday, the 25th instant, on which date sealed Tenders must be sent in, addressed " G. Mallinson, Architect, Cathedral Square." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. MALLINSON. N.B. —In future no Plans or Specifications will be allowed to be taken from the Office. NOTICE. POISON is laid for DOGS on tbe Run of the undersigned, in consequence of parties living in Arowenua Bush allowing their Dogs to run at large and destroying my sheep. I further give notice that persons crossing my Run for Pig Hunting or other purposes, their Dogs will be destroyed without further notice. All Horses or Cattle found on the Run after this date, will be impounded and charged five shillings per week per head. No thoroughfare through my paddocks. W. HORNBROOK. NOTICE. A LL CATTLE trespassing, after this date, on •0- my run, No. 80, between the Waimakariri and Lake Ellesmere, will be charged ss. per head every offence. J JOHN H. CATON. June 12,1861. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL Debts owing to me up. to 1860, if not paid within one month, legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. ' . ALFRED DRAYTON. Riccarton, July 10,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 7 August 1861, Page 1