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STEAM TO OTAGO AND BLUFF HARBOUR. f BIHE s.s. WHITE SWAN not having arrived to time, is supposed to have been detained for the General Government. She is now hourly expected, and will leave for the above ports •as soon as possible after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to j ; DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., ,2635 Lyttelton and Christchurch. STEAM TO MELBOURNE CALLING AT OTAGO. ; rpHE well known and favourite Screw JL; ! Steamship OMEO, 1,000 tons, John MacLaclilan, Commander, is hourly looked for, and is intended to sail for the above ports 48 hours after arrival. ■ For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., j2634 Lyttelton and Christchurch. TO COMPOSITORS. ; TIT ANTED, a COMPOSITOR.-Apply at the ; Office of this paper, Lyttelton. 2323 WANTED a general servant. Apply to Mrs; Brittan, Lin wood, Avonside. 2580 WANTED—A General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Laurie, Union Wharf, Ferry Road. ; July 8, 1862. 2633 WANTED— A respectable woman as general servant in a small fairiily on the Rakaia. Apply to Mrs. Charles Thomson, Salisburyistreet, Christchurch. 2625 WANTED— A respectable woman as nurse to two young children. I Apply to Mrs. Raymond Browne, Durrow Housed Gloucester-street East. 2627 TXTANTED a female cook at Caversham House. , ' » None but experienced hiands need apply, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Mra. Parkinson, Caversham House, Ferry Road. 2614 ONE POUND REWARD. LOST on the Ferry Road, a handsome Pocket Knife, with ring for belt, with the owner's name thereon, B. W. Millet. The finder, by returning the same to. J. T. Parkinson, Caversham ' House, will receive the above reward. 2612 CAME ASTRAY, a Bay Pony, rising 3 years old, with large white , stair in forehead, both • hind heels white, and a few grey : hairs in tail; no visible brand. The owner can have the same by ! applying at ; Motfey's stables, Christchurch, and paying expenses. A.W. MONEY. , July 8,1862. 2623, j ; ;— • !■V- notice. T-S. —(E —G—N). —You are earnestly • requested to communicate with your agonised friends in Oxford Terrace. P.S.—Any person giving information as to the whereabouts of the above, will be handsomely rewarded. ' 2628 A LADY residing 1J mile from Christchurch, wantsi a General Servant. Good temper, ; cleanliness, early rising indispensable. Apply to Mrs. Anson, Fendall Town Road.: 2622 ; pHRISTCHURCH LADIES'SCHOOL, \\J Established ' eight and a half years, will i Re-open on Monday, 21st inst. MBS. CHAS. THOMSON, 2624; Salisbury Street. OPENING OF CAVERSHAM HOUSE. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE & HOTEL. MR. PARKINSON begs to inform his friends and the public that the above well-known house will be op<med as an hotel in conjunction with a private boarding house as heretofore, on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, when he trusts by every due attention in the selection of Wines, Ales, <fcc. to be able to add to the comfort Of those who have hitherto so liberally 'supported him, and also to command a share of public support." 2613 EX EGMONT. , N OW Landing arid for Sale by*the undersigned. 100 boxes patent sperm candles 100 cases pale brandy 9 qr. casks superior port 9 ditto ditto . sherry 4 hhds. Jamaica rum 20 cases champagne 5 cases glass paper, emery cloth, knife boards 2 cases hosiery, well assorted 1 case ladies' fancy head dresses, Chenille and Cato, &c. 10 cases and bales brush ware, assorted 20 drums colza oil 2 cases sundries, harp, &c., <ftc. 1 case patent starch. ' : • Also, to arrive ex Harwood: A large and varied assortment of Merchandise. Orders for Indents'".onthe Home and Foreign : Markets will receive every attention. GEO. A. SMITH (Late Shewry & Smith), Merohant and Importer, 2617 Lyttelton and Christchurch. RUN AND SHEEP FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR. MARK SPROT will sell by auction the Run called Sandie Knowles, situated on the Waimakariri, and known as Newman and Ward's Run, ON TUESDAY, JULY 15, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Conditions of the sale are lying at the.offioes of Messrs. Burnell, Bennett, and Sprot,, Herefordstreet and High street, Christchuroh. 2629 riIHE Undersigned has now on sale the following JL goods, of superior English manufacture, viz: Light oart harness Strong dray harness for shaft and leader Extra strong ditto for bullocks A pair secondhand brass mounted strong harness suitable for van or omnibus Saddlery of various descriptions j also waterproof • 1 lor boots or harness. , S. CURTIS, • Leatherseller, &0.,: 2682 Colombo Street, near Caahel Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1008, 9 July 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1008, 9 July 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1008, 9 July 1862, Page 5