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i*55P TF this 8noul(1 mcc!; the eye of DANIEL *^ X HARFIELDE, formerly of Ham, Surrey, he will hear of his BROTHER GEORGE, by directing a letter to Mr. SAMUEL HALL, Evandale, Tasmania. 1339 THE friends ot Mr. JONATHAN JONES, junior, formerly of Chester, England, not having received any communication from him since November, 1858, request he will write to Chester, with his present address, as he will hear of something to his advantage. Any person who can give information respecting the said Jonathan Jones will oblige by communicating with HERBERT LOWTHER, 1524 Storekeeper, Christchurch. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST from the Halswell, about June last, and supposed to have strayed towards the Malvern Hills, a Light Bay Two-year old FILLY, with a white star in forehead, branded E S on the off ribs, the E supposed to be rather indistinct. Whoever will deliver the same at Barrett's Hotel, Christchurch, or to E. Shakespear, Halswell, will receive the above reward. 1341 TWO POUNDS REWARD. ~~~ LOST or stolen from Mr. John Smith's paddock at Ricccarton on Thursday, March 27, a BAY MARE, branded JP conjoined on the near shoulder. Any person giving information or delivering the same to Mr. Smith, of Riccarton, or Mr. Josh. Palmer, Union Bank of Australia, will receive the above reward. 1477 LOST, on Friday, April 4, between the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton and the White Hart, Christchurch, a PARCEL of PAPERS consisting of agreements, contracts, &c. Whoever will restore the same (to be left at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch) will be handsomely rewarded. ._ 1452 OST, on Saturday, March 29, from Isbell Lodge, River Heathcote, a KOAN COW, with down horns, no hair on tail. Whoever will return the same to J. M. HEYWOOD, Esq., Isbell Lodge, will be rewarded for their trouble. 1430 LOST, —On Tuesday afternoon, Bth inst., between Mr. Hargreaves' house and the top of the Bridle Path, a LADY'S RETICULE, of green morocco, with steel snap and chain, containing a card case with the owner's card, a purse containing a£l note and some silver, a piece of embroidery, &c. The finder of the above on restoring the same to its owner, will receive as reward the contents of the purse. . 1513 THREE PODNDS REWARD. ' STRAYED from Mount Thomas Station on or about the 18th of March, a BLACK HARNESS GELDING, has one white hind foot, no brand, switch tail, ears small and set closely together, and has been newly shod. Any one delivering the same either at the Station, or to T. W. Maude, Esq., Christchurch, will receive the above reward. 1429 JOHN THOS. BROWN. WANTED a respectable young woman as general servant. Apply to Mrs. J. Palmer, Union Bank of Australia, Christchurch. 1473 ANTED a stout active lad. Apply to W. H. Hargreaves, 8, Gloucester Street. j(.492 WANTED a good housemaid, reference required. Apply at the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton, or Tweed House, Christchurch. 1469 WANTED to purchase an interest in a sheep run, with or without the management. Apply to the office of the ' Lyttelton Times,' Lyttelton. 1493 W" ~~ ANTED, a GOOD WOMAN COOK that is proficient in her business. Also, a KITCHEN MAID. Apply to G. Oram, Steward, Canterbury New Club. 1460 WANTED a HOUSEMAID for a family residing in. the country. Apply f to Mrs. COLLINS, Christchurch Club. 919 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply to Mrs. Collins, Collins's Hotel. 957 TIT ANTED a Strong Active LAD. Apply at »Tf George Taylor's, London Street. 1028 ANTED, a Female Cook, who understands her work thoroughly.—Apply to MRS. SAMUEL BE ALE V, Gresford, near Christchurch. 1265 ANTED to rent a Six-Roomed House (fiurnished or unfurnished) in the Town of Christchurch or on the Ferry Koad. Apply to J. Ollivier & Son. 1317 WANTED two journeymen boot and shoe makers. To good workmen full employment will be given at remunerative wages. Apply to W. M. Walker, Leeds House, London Street, Lyttelton. 1417 WANTED a Lad to make himself generally useful. Apply at the Monster Clothing Hall, London Street, Lyttelton. HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. 1511 WANTED by a Married Couple a situation as General Servants. The man is accustomed to general farm work, and the woman has had considerable experience in laundry and dairywork. Apply to X, Union Office, Christchurch. 1505 WANTED as Waiter at the Christchurch Club, a Young Man accustomed to in-door service. Also two Boys, one for the Billiard Room and the other to assist in doors. Apply to G. ORAM, Steward at the New Club House. 1502 SHEEP ON TERMS. WANTED, for a Run in the vicinity of Christchurch, 1000 to 2000 SHEEP on terms. Apply to TAYLOR & CO., 1365 Lyttelton, NOTICE. ~~ WANTED, by the undesigned, TWO or more PLASTERERS. Liberal Wages given to steady and efficient workmen. A good lather wanted. Apply to 0. F. WORTH, Plasterer and Builder, Kilmore street, Christchurch. 1269 A Young* Gentleman between 19 and 20, who lms been some time in the colony, is desirous of obtaining a situation as Travelling Agent for some firm. Unexceptionable references can be given. Address AB, Post-office, Christchuroh. 15ti6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 984, 16 April 1862, Page 1

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