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LOST, on Friday, April 4, between the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton and the White Hart, Christchurch, a PARCEL of PAPERS consisting ot agreements, contracts, &c. Whoever will restore the same (to be left at the Union Printing Office, Christchurch) will be handsomely rewarded. . 1452 LOST,— On the evening of Saturday, the sth instant, between Lyttelton and Ohristchurch, a GOLD EYE-GLASS, with bunch of seals, &c, attached, supposed to have been dropped near the top of the zig-zag on the Stunner Road. Ten shillings reward will be paid to anyone sending the above to Mr. La Nauze, at the Custom House, Lyttelton; or to Mr. Barrett, Barrett's Hotel, Christchurch. 1563 TWO POUNDS REWARD. CJTRAYED from Mr. Parkinson's paddock, in *J Christchurch, about three weeks ago, a red and white COW, close on calving, branded P H on the near rump. Any person delivering the same to Mr. Parkinson, Caversham House, shall receive the above reward. 1639 WANTED a Strong Active Boy to make himself generally useful. Apply to the Rev. G. Uotterill, College, Christchurch. 1705 WANTED at the Christchurch Club a Good Woman Cook. None need apply who is not thoroughly acquainted with her business. Apply to G. Oram, Steward. 1691 ANTED at the Christchurch Club a Head Waiter, and also a Second Waiter required. Apply to G. Oram, Steward. 1690 WANTED,— A Turner; also a Cabinet-Maker. None but good workmen need apply to T. HEMMINGS, High Street, Christchurch. 1764 ANTED IMMEDIATELY,—Two Journeymen Carpenters for about two months. Apply at the " BEE-HIVE," ICaiapoi. 1766 WANTED as nursemaid a girl about fourteen years old. Apply to Mrs. Ross, the Rev. James Wilson's, Dullatur. 1814 WANTED, a servant as Cook and Laundress. Apply to MRS. TURNER, Bank of New South Wales, Christchurch. May Bth, 1862. 1873 WANTED to rent, a good roomy house, in or about Christchurch. Send particulars to Z, Post-office, Christchurch. . 1872 WANTED. A CABINET MAKER. None but a good workman need apply to G. Clark, Upholsterer, Oxford Terrace West, Christchureh. 1869 ANTED, by a steady YOUNG-MAN a, situation in a store or otherwise; can keep books by single entry and correspond in the French language, has had two year's colonial experience. Address, stating terms, to A. J. GOODE, Post Office, Lyttelton. 1838 YOUTH WANTED. ~~ WANTED at the Bee-Hive Store, Kaiapoi, a Youth from 16 to 18 years old. J. WHITE & CO. May 2, 1862. 1754 SHEEP ON TERMS. WANTED, for a Run in the vicinity of Christchurch, 1000 to 2000 SHEEP on terms. Apply to TAYLOR & CO., 1365 Lyttelton. APARTMENTS. A VACANCY, for two gentlemen, at MRS. J-\- ARDLIE'S, Dublin Street. References required. 1811 NOTICE. ~~ MUCH damage having been done by dogs on Fernside and Loburn Runs, POISON will be laid after the Ist of May. Horses and cattle depasturing on these runs and not arranged for, will be charged hulf-a-crown a week after same date. Two black fillies astray on Fernside run for several weeks. The owner can have them on payment of expenses. MANNERING & CUNNINGHAM. April 18,1862. 1688 Sals well. "VTOTICE is hereby given that POISON will be ■i-^l laid over my paddock from this date: JAMES HAYS. May, 1862. 1831 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE proprietors of the Mechanics' Coffee House and Dining Rooms beg to intimate they have removed to more extensive premises in Cashel Street, Christchurch, opposite Cashel House. 1839 STOPPAGE OF THE HEATHCOTE FERRY FOR DRAYS, &c. NOTICE. —The traffic over the Heathcote Ferry will be STOPPED for Drays, &c, on and after MONDAY, the 19th May, 1862, in consequence of the PUNT undergoing repairs, until iurther notice. WM. DALE, 1847 Ferryman. NOTICE. A MEETING of the members of the No. 1 J-A. Selwyn Copper Mining Company will be held at the house of Mr. Cooper, Durham Street North, on Monday Evening, May 26, at 8 o'clock. 1859 J. ROWLEY, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. CHRISTCHURCH COMPANIES. TH E above companies will parade every Wednesday, until further orders, on the west side of Cathedral square, at 2.30 p.m. GEO. ARMSTRONG, Captain and Adjutant Canterbury Militia and Volunteers. ; - Christchurch May 9,1862. 1858

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 14 May 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 14 May 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 992, 14 May 1862, Page 1

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