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.o~i A REWARD.—Whereas a number of DOGS are constantly in the practice of killing sheep near Port Levy Heads, and one was seen to kill two on Tuesday last, the above reward will be paid to any one who will give such information as will convict the owner or owners of the said dogs. R. & G. RHODES. Purau, Sept. 27,1862. 3766 ~ FIVE POUNDS REWARD. T OST, between Christchurch and Timaru, a -*-* glazed Leather Travelling Bag, supposed to have been left at one of the Accommodation-houseg on the road. Any person bringing the same, with contents, to Mr. J. H. Stringer, at the General Booking Office, Christchurch, or, to Mr. W. Baines, Timaru, will receive the above reward. 3858 FIVE POUNDS REWARD. X OST, from Timaru, a heavy Chestnut Gelding J-J about sixteen hands high, branded PH on near shoulder, saddle marked, and small star in forehead; seen near the mouth of Pig-hunting Creek about the middle of June last. Whoever will deliver the horse to Mr. Shaw, Government Surveyor, Tiinaru, will receive the above reward. THOS. W. MAUDE, ! Provincial Secretary. August 12,1862. 3046 LOST a BLACK SOW about two months since, from my farm on the Papanui road. Whoever will give such information as shall lead to her recovery, will be rewarded. And notice is hereby given that any one detaining her after the date of this notice, will be proceeded against. C. WRIGHT, Papanui Road. Sept. 24 1862. 3644, STRAYED from White's Accommodation House, on Saturday, August 30, a Bay Gelding, named Charley, about 14f hands, 6 years old, white star on forehead; having originally been brought from Oxford, he is most likely to be found there. Whoever will bring him to White's Accommodation House, to Mr. Jebson, Kowai Coal Works, or to Messrs. J. Ollivier & Son, Christchurch, will be rewarded. 3330 CATTLE ASTRAY. rjlHB following- CATTLE have for X time gone astray on a Run in tfie^Z. neighbourhood of Timaru:— ? 1 bullock, branded WR on rump, 313 on ribs 1 do. do. WR on rump, IHS on ribs 1 do. do. WR do. do. 1 roan cow do. WR do. do. The owner can have the same by paying penses. In the first instance, apply by 'Tetter, addressed R. T.,' Times Office,' Lyttelton. 3591 A REWARD OF FIVE POUNDS •••• WILL be paid to any person delivering the. undermentioned horse to Mr. John Heaehan, V Wanaka, or to the undersigned :— Dark bay or brown gelding, six years old, branded near shoulder; lost from Fricker'a, Waitaki, in February last.

EGBERT WILKIN. Avon Bank, July 10,1862. 2641 WANTED, as under-nurse and housemaid, A girl about 18 years of age. Apply to Mrs. John Bealey, Christchurch. Sept. 17,1862. 3557 WANTED from 20 to 30 good labourers; also 10 or 12 good sawyers. Apply to Thos. Hughes, Robinson's Bay, Akaroa. 2454 WANTE D a servant as plain cook and housemaid. References required. Apply to Mrs. J. Hamilton Ward, Christchurch. 3170 WANTED six good Carpenters. Apply to G. Cliff, Builder, Kilmore street, Christchurch. 3532 WANTED, a girl, of from fourteen to sixteen years old, to make herself generally useful. Apply at the f Press ' office, Cashel street. 3845 WANTED a good bread and biscuit baker. Apply to S. Gibbons, London Street, Lyttelton. 3843 WANTED an experienced female cook. Also, a kitchenmaid. Apply to Mrs. Hossack, Clontarf Boarding House, Cashel Street, Christchurch. 3890 WANTED by a respectable married man, who is a good penman, employment in Christchurch, also understands the care of horses, and can drive well. Apply to P., ' Times' Office, Christchurch. 3885 WANTED, an active LAD to make himself generally useful. Apply at the Monster Clothing Hall, Christchurch. 3787 HENRY MOSS. WANTED, a Baker. Apply to S. JOHNSON, 3789 High street, Christchurch. TO BLACKSMITHS. WANTEf), two good Blacksmiths. Apply to W. GOSLING. Market place, Christchurch, Sep. 18, 1862. 3622 WANTED a thorough competent person to act in the capacity of Overseer to the Hard Labor Gang. Applications will be received at the office of the Gaol, Lyttelton, until Saturday, the Eleventh day of October, instant. T. W. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Sept. 30,1862. 3823 WANTED, a Partner. The half share of an Accomodation House on the South Road to be disposed of on moderate terms. The house has the best situation between Christchurch and Timaru, with good buildings now erected, and is capable of doing a large business. Capital required £400 to £500. For further particulars apply to R. BRUNSDEN, Weighbridge office, Christchurch. September 30th, 1862. 3792 Tailors wanted.—The highest wages will be given to good hands. Apply at the Monster Clothing Hall, High street, Christchurch.—Henry Moss, Proprietor, 3788

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 1

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