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Heto aitiiertteement*. PASSENGERS' LINE OP PACKETS. FOR LONDON. FIRST SHIP OF THE SEASON. TO ARRIVE IN TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. THE CELEBRATED ABERDEEN CLIPPER SHIP ASTEROPE, A 1 13 years, 1,200 tons burthen, George Mitchell, Esq., Commander. rpHIS fine vessel will be ready to take on X board wool and other produce immediately after discharging her imvaid cargo, and will sail for London on or about the 15th December. Having made the voyage from England to this port in 100 days, she is expected to arrive home at an early date. Freight on wool ... ... ... Id. per ft. The Asterope was built by Hall & Son, of Aberdeen, in 1859, on the finest model, and is fitted out with all the latest improvements. She carries a distilling apparatus, capable of producing 50 gallons of pure aerated water per day, and has very superior accommodation for chief cabin passengers. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE '& HUNTER, LEVIN & CO., or to WM. BOWLER, SON & CO., Agents. Wellington, October 15,1861. mHE Friends of the late R. WORMALD, JL Esq., are invited to attend the Funeral THIS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at Three o'clock. THOS. HESTER, Undertaker. MR. M. V. HODGE, SOLICITOR, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. LOST, fXN October 20th, between Mr. Brittan's and the tarn of the Lincoln Road, near Mr. Ricktnan's farm, a GENEVA WATCH. Whoever will bring the same to the Office of this Paper, Christchurch, will be rewarded. _____ BETWEEN Mr. Heywood's Store and the Custom House, a GOLD WATCH KEY, with white cornelian stone. Any one Hading and returning the same to this Office, Lyttelton, will be rewarded. WANTED by a Single Young Man, accustomed to farm and dairy work, a situation. Apply to A. 8., at Mr. De la Mare's Grocery Store, Papanui Bridge, Christchurch. Testimonials as to character, &c, can be produced. WANTED, a Situation as Manager on a Sheep Station, by a Married Man of practical experience in the colony. Address by letter to A. Z., care of MESSRS. GOULD & MILES. WANTED a Female House Servant. Apply at the Monster Clothing Hall, London-st., Lyttelton. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN who thoroughly understand their business. Apply from nine to ten a.m. to Mr. B. WARE Ferry road. CHEVIOT ELECTORAL ROLL. /COPIES may be obtained at the offices of the V 7 Resident Magistrate at Christchurch and Kaiapoi. GEO. LESLIE LEE, Returning Officer. CENSUS, 1861. ' NOTICE TO SUB-ENUMERATORS. 'PHE gentlemen who have accepted the office of A. sub-enumerators are informed that papers and instructions will be ready for them, at the Office of the Provincial Secretary, Christchurch, on and after Wednesday, the 27th inst. NOTICE. ANY one found trespassing on or cutting away the gorse hedge in the paddocks of the undersigned, will be prosecuted as the law directs. J. BAILEY, Butcher, Durham Street. dwOUU rural land, to be let with purchasing clauses, on favourable terms. Intending tenants may select the land themselves. Apply to MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON, Cashel Street. CRICKET. THE Members of the A V 0 N S I D E CRICKET CLUB will play the opening game of this season on Wednesday, the 23rd, [TO-DAY], on their practice ground in Colombostreet, near Mr. Recce's. Wickets to be pitched at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be provided on the ground. J. V. COLBORN VEEL, Hon. Sec. KAIAPOI CHURCH SCHOOL. EVENING ADULT CLASSES. IN future the time of attendance will be for Females, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, from 6 till 8 o'clock. Males, same evenings, from 8 till 10. October 18,1861. FIFTY ACRES ON PAPANUI ROAD. MR. OLLIVIER has received instructions to sell by private treaty Fifty Acres Freehold Land on the Papanui Road, within a tew chains of the Church, all under cultivation and fenced. The land is let for a term of nine years unexpired, and realizes a rental of £120 from a responsible, tenant. To capitalists desirous of investing money this property presents a rare chance of acquiring a really good estate, which will give a considerable per-centage on the purchase money. For further particulars apply to Mr. OLLIVIER, Christchurcb.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 934, 23 October 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 934, 23 October 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 934, 23 October 1861, Page 5