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FIVE POUNDS REWARD. T WILL give the,above reward to any one giving -L me information who the parties are that are in the habit of breaking or removing the fence round the grass paddock adjoining the house of Mr. W. P. Jones, Lyttelton. Mr. Jones is authorised to impound all cattle and horses found therein. URQUHART MACPHERSON. THREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST from Mount Grey, a light draught grey FILLY, 3 years old, roach back, no brand ; supposed to have gone away with a 2year old chestnut filly, branded H on off shoulder, star on forehead, one hind foot white. The above reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to the recovery of the above, on application to THOMAS DODD, _ Mount Grey Station. THREE POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from the Selwyn, a BLACK SADDLE MARE, standing about 15 hands 1 inch, with short switch tail, and in good condition. Any one bringing her to the station or to Mr. Collins, at the Club, shall receive the above reward. JOHN STUDHOLME. Sept. 20,1861. QTRAYED AWAY,—From Avonside, about 3 >O weeks since, a BAY CART TILLY, black points, rising 3 years, and branded JP conjoined, on either off or near shoulder. Any person de-, liyering her at Mr. Moneys Stables, Christchurch/ will be rewarded. WANTED a situation on a sheep station as UNDER MANAGER; the care of a flock of sheep would not be objected to. Letters to be addressed to J. U. H. S., at the Post Office, Christchurch. References can be given. ANTED,—At the Springs Station, a MARRIED COUPLE; the man to take charge of the dairy, and his wife to cook. Comfortable lodgings and liberal wages will be given. Apply at the ' Press' Office, Montreal Street, Christchurch. WANTED,— In a Respectable Private Family, in the neighbourhood of Cashel Street, Christchuich, Board and Lodging for a Young Gentleman occupied during the day in a mercantile office. Address, stating particulars, to BETA Office of this Paper, Christchurch. XTT ANTED at the River Styx, a Man ? t and his Wife to manage a farm of 150 acres, the man to be sober and industrious, to make himself generally useful. The woman to be clean, careful, and domesticated, to manage the house and look after a small dairy. Apply to S. TRELEAVEN, 7th Mile Peg. None need apply without a thorough guarantee. ANTED—A GIRL about 14years of age, to look after a baby. Apply to A., Office of this Paper, Christchurch. W~ ANTED.—Two Furnished Rooms with at. tendance, for a Lady and Gentleman. Apply Union Printing Office, Christchurch. WANTED,— In Christchurch, By a Young Woman, a situation as HOUSEMAID. Apply to MRS. BAILEY, Durham Street. WANTED, —A situation on a Sheep Station as Manager or Assistant ditto, a person well acquainted with the care of sheep. Advertiser would also be competent to undertake the superintendence of a tillage house farm. Address P. G., Office of this Paper, Christchurch. ANTED,—A HOUSBMAID for an Hotel. Apply J. C, ' Lyttelton Times' Office, Christchurch. WANTED, for a first-class Hotel, an experienced Female Cook; a liberal salary will be given to one who understands her duties. Apply X, Union Printing Office, Christchurch. ANTED, A FEMALE BARTENDER, at Bxrdsey's British Hotel The highest testimonials as to respect- ! ability must be produced. Apply personally to the ! proprietor, JOHN BIRDSEY. Christchurch, Stpt. 27,1861. WANTED, by a lady, a situation as Nursey Governess. Address E. H., ' Times' Office, Christchurch. WANTED, —By a young married man, who will be disengaged on the 25th instant, a Situation as SHEPHERD or General Servant on a Station. The applicant is thoroughly conversant with all station work, and can give unexceptionable references. Apply by letter to A. Z., Rangiora Post Office. ANTED, A MARRIED COUPLE, without children : the man to act as groom and general servant; the woman as cook and housekeeper. Apply at the office of MESSRS. COOKSON BOWLER & Co. Christchurch, Sept. 26. ANTED,—A FEMALE SERVANT in a small family where a man servant is kept. Apply to Mr. PEARCE, at Messrs. Wyatt and Travers Office, Christchurch. ANTED,—A first-class Female COOK for an Hotel. A liberal salary will be given to a thoroughly competent person. Apply Z., Office of this Paper, Christchurch. ANTED, — A Smart Active LAD. None need apply unless of an unexceptionable character, to PETER CAMERON, Robin Hood Hotel. ANTED,—A Married Couple, without encumbrance, as General Servants. Apply to Mr. STUDHOLME, at the Club, or leave address with Mr. COLLINS. WANTED. BY a Married Couple without family, a situation as General Servants. The woman is a good Cook, and the man can take charge of a horse.— Address P.C., Union Printing Office.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 1