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FOURTEEN POUNDS REWARD. LOST from the Waimata, about six weeks ago, Fourteen STEERS, branded as above on the near Ribs. They were last seen behind the Level Station, and are supposed to be making back to Nelson Any person delivering them to Mr. Duff, at Timaru, or at either of the Messrs. Studholme's Stations, shall receive the above reward. Jan. 24, 1862. 609 TWO POUNDS REWARD. ~~ T~ OST from Brenchley Farm, Lyttelton, a JLJ BAY HORSE, with black points, white star in forehead, bangtail, branded on near shoulder Dx, small white streak down the nose. Any one returning the same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. ; JOHN COLLIER, 744 Albion Hotel, Lyttelton. OST, an ORDER, drawn by GEO, RHODES, dated Level Station,"Timaru, 19th Jan., 1862, on H. J. LeCren, of Timaru, favor of David Forbes, for £5. Payment stopped. . 753 LOST, —About the end of November last from, the paddock at H.igley Lodge, a BROWN GELDING, aged, switch tail, branded C on shoulder, and a blotched brand on neck. Any person delivering the same to Mr. WM. EDDS, of Hereford Street, will be liberally rewarded. 759 T. W. MAUDE. OST a BRASS CAP for the axle of a dog cart. Whoever will take it to Mr. Ladbrooke's Stables will be rewarded. 709 ' SEVEN POUNDS REWARD. T" STRAYED from Mr. W. G. Britten's Farm on the Halsewell, on the 9th of November la3t, a light bay draught HORSE, about 16 hands high, with black points, small star on his forehead, branded L under the mane. Whoever will deliver the same at Mr. Moneys Stables at Christchurch, or at Mr. Brittan's Farm, shall receive the above reward. January 24, 1862. 631 FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN from the stables behind the Bee Hive Store, a HORSE COLLAR. The above reward will be paid to any person giving information that will lead to the conviction of the ■thief. ■ C. BELL & CO., Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. Jan. 28,1862. 657 ANTED,—A Smart Active LAD. None need apply unless of an unexceptionable character, to PETER CAMERON, •Robin Hood Hotel. 34 ANTED a Good General Servant. Apply to 37 MRS. PEACOCK, Bridle Path. ANTED a Good General House Servant, one who can milk a cow preferred. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Boys, Rangiora. 399 ANTED a Plain Cook j also a Nurse. Apply to Mrs. Rowley, Middleton. WANTED a Female Servant. Apply to Mrs. Millton, Union Wharf, Ferry Road. 390 ANTED for the Golden Fleece Hotel, a Man Cook, to whom good wages will be given. None but a competent person need apply. Apply at the Hotel. 493 ANTED—A MATRON for the Christchurch Orphan Asylum. For particulars apply to the Rev. G. COTTERILL, Secretary. The College, Christchurch, Jan. 27,1862. 628 WANTED— A YOUNG MAN, to look after a horse, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs. ALFREY, Tweed House, Cashel street, Christchnrch. ' 630 WANTED Schoolmasters and Mistresses for the Wesleyan Day Schools. Applications to be made in writing, with testimonials, to the REV. J. BULLER. i Feb. 7,1862. 771 WANTED, by an experienced married couple, a situation on a station.—Apply at the ' Lyttelton Times Office,' Christchurch. 749 WANTED to rent for a term of years (from Lady Day next), a comfortable House, containing about six rooms; must be situated in the immediate vicinity of the Government Buildings, Christchurch. Apply to T. Cass. 666 WANTED by a Young Man, a situation as Manager or Assistant Overseer, on a sheep • station. Apply to J. OLLIVIER & SON. 679 WANTED— at the Christchurch Club a House Steward and a Housekeeper—a married couple without children preferred. None but competent persons used to such a situation need apply, and first-rate references will be required. Applications to be made to the Secretary of the Christchurch Club. Jan. 17, 1862. 539 SHEEP ON TERMS. WANTED, for a first class Run in the Canterbury Province, 3000 SHEEP on terms. COO.KSON, BOWLER & CO. Christchurch, Jan. 17, 1862. 550 TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, Ac. TftTANTED Tenders for the erection of a iVY MUSIC HALL in Christchurch, according to plans and specifications prepared by Messrs. George Mallinson and Co., which may be seen at their offices until February 14th, on which date Sealed Tenders are to he sent in, endorsed " Tender • for the erection of Music Hall," addressed to Messrs. G. MALLINSON & CO. N.B.—The lowest or any tender not necessarily ■• accepted. Christchurch, January 21, 1862. 591 OTJNG PAPERS.—Forms for voting can be obtained at the Offices of the Lytteltqu Times, Lyttelton and Christchurch, 708'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 966, 12 February 1862, Page 1

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