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TEN POUNDS REWARD. LOST a BILL of EXCHANGE, dated 27th October, 1859, for the sum of £110 16s. Bd., drawn by Mr. John Shand, upon Mrs. Pranks, in favor of Messrs. R. MacLennan & Co., of Liverpool. The above reward will be paid to the person re- • turning the bill to MR. PORTER, Solicitor, Hereford Street, Christchurch. THREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST from Mr. W. G. Brittan's Farm, on the Halswell, a Light Bay Draught HORSE, with a small white star on his forehead, with black points, no brand, rising four years old ; has a slight enlargement in the off hock. He went astray on Saturday, Nov. 9. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Brittan's farm, or Mr. Moneys Stables, Christchurch, shall receive the above reward. ~ TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, about the middle of last month, an iron grey SADDLE MARE, standing about 15 -hands high, aged about six years, no brand. Any one returning the same to Messrs. Gould and Miles, or giving such information as will lead to her recovery, will receive the above reward. N.B. Lost from the neighbourhood of Lake Ellesmere, probably gone South. LOST in Christchurch on Monday, the 18th instant, a SMALL ACCOUNT BOOK, covered with white parchment. One pound reward will be paid on its delivery to Mr. P. Thompson, Cashel Street. CAME ASTRAY. A BROWN MARE, branded D S on the off side under the saddle, 25 on the near side under saddle, with a tether rope. Also, a GREY HORSE, branded V on the off shoulder. Came astray on the 20th of November. Apply to Mr. LONG, Park farm, Riccarton. ULLOCK FOUND near Laverick's Bay. —Red and white, branded W on the off side. Parties wishing to claim the above must do so within one-and-twenty days from this date. C. GARNEY, German Bay, Akaroa. ANTED, A FEMALE BARTENDER, at Birdsey's British Hotel. The highest testimonials as to respectability must be produced. Apply personally to the proprietor, JOHN BIRDSEY. 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 Smart Active LAD. None need apply unless of an unexceptionable character, to PETER CAMERON, Robin Hood Hotel. WANTED a Good Female Servant; liberal wages given. Apply to Mrs. Townsend, at W. Donald's, Esq., Lyttelton. ANTED a NURSEMAID; references required. Apply to Mrs. Samuel Bealey, Gresford. ANTED a CHAMBERMAID. Good references required. Apply at the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton, or Tweed House, Christchurch. WANTED by a Married Man, a situation in Christchurch as Storeman, Porter, or any other capacity, where he could be useful; has been used to a store. Address A. 8., care of Mr. Ritchie, Baker, &c, Colombo Bridge. "TTTANTED a situation by a respectable VV middle-aged Female as General Servant in a respectable family; understands a dairy. Apply by letter at the Office of this Paper, A. D., Christchurch. .— — WANTED an experienced Female Cook, good references as to character will he required. Apply to F. Rossiter, Sulyard House, Cashel Street, Christchurch. WANTED an experienced Clerk; one who understands goods, and customhouse business preferred. Apply personally, or by letter to Mr. Macpherson, at Cookson, Bowler and Co.'s, Lyttelton. TO JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS. fTTANTED immediately two good workVV men ; none other need apply. Apply to Mr. Walker, Leeds House, London Street, Lyttelton. WANTED.— The friends of an invalid lady about to return to England, would be glad to meet with a respectable female who, for an assisted passage, would undertake to attend upon her during the voyage. Apply at the offices of this Paper, Lyttelton or Christchurch. A RESPECTABLE Person would be glad to take ii. a Family's Washing on reasonable terms. Apply at the Union Office, Christchurch. i?O ddf^i WANTED, from January 1, oW £•>\J yJ \J 1862, upon freehold security, for a term of three years.—Apply to Me. DUNCAN, Solicitor, Christchurch. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late R. Wormald, are requested to settle the same at the office, London street,' and all persons to whom the said estate is indebted are requested to forward their accounts, in order that they may be examined and liquidated. J. T. PEACOCK, Pro Executors. November 20,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 945, 30 November 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 945, 30 November 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 945, 30 November 1861, Page 1

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