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&eU) awmttefiimtts. SHIP HUNTRESS, FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. . yK.i millS vessel having entered at I the Customs, consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of lading, and pay freight to the agents. No goods will be delivered without our order. Arrangements have been made to lighter the cargo at current rates. Consignees desirous of transhipping their goods to Christchurch must send in, at once, full particulars to the agents, and unless such goods are impeding the discharge of the ship, they will be kept back for first steamer or lighter, as may be ordered. Consignees objecting to the above arrangements for lighterage will please leave written notice at our office, on or before the 27th instant, and it will be necessary they should have a lighter alongside the ship, ready to receive goods as they come to hand after that date. • After Monday, the 27th instant, all goods for which entries have not been passed at the Custom House, will be cleared and landed in terms of Bills of Lading at consignees' risk and expense. DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, April 22, 1863. 1952 NOTICE. NZ. S. NAVIGATION COMPANY, (Limited.) , —Shareholders are requested to take notice that the third call of £1 per share became due on the 16th April last. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 1955 Lyttelton and Christchurch. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Sale of Messrs. J. and S. Bealey's HORSES Advertised for Sale to-day at Barnard's, is unavoidably POSTPONED UNTIL EURTHER NOTICE. 1941 WANTED, a REPORTER for the Christchurch district ; must be able to write Shorthand. Apply by letter only to the Editor of the ' Lyttelton Times,' Christchurch. WANTED, TWO COMPOSITORS; none but competent and steady hands need apply. ' Times ' Office, Christchurch. WANTED, some good joiners. Steady work at current rate of wages. Apply to Nicholson and Stephenson. 5211 WANTED, a general servant, who can cook, Apply between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to Mrs. Packe, Armagh street west. 1868 WANTED, by a single man, a situation as shepherd. Apply T. W.,' Times' Office, Christchurch. 19" WANTED, a situation as gardener, by a steady man, who understands his business well. Apply J. IL,' Times ' Office, Christchurch. 1917 WANTED, a steady active MAN who is accustomed to driving, to drive a horse and carl and make himself generally useful. One who has f knowledge of the town preferred. Apply to W Manning, Suffolk Brewery, Barbadoes Street, Christ church. mENDERS wanted for new FOREMAST, wit! J. labor, for the ship Huntress, to be sent in t( the office of the undersigned on Tuesday next, the 28th April. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., 1953 Lyttelton. STATUARY (COPELAND'S CERAMIC). THE QUEEN, Prince Albert, Hermione, Sabrina Lurline, Beatrice, &c.; Vases, Elgin, Portland, &c.; Oriental Garden Pots and Jugs. Canterbury Grown Walnuts. AT SYDENHAM HOUSE, 1922 C. PRINCE. WOOL PRESS. ~~ ON SALE, by the undersigned, a very powerful Wool Press, made upon a new principle worked by means of double screws, and pressing with facility three full-sized bales at one time. T( a large stock holder, the proprietors of the coasting steamers, or to stevedores, this press would prov< most valuable in saving time and space when preparing wool for shipment. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Lyttelton and Christchurch. Lyttelton, April, 1863. NOTICE. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will be held in thi Town Hall, Lyttelton, on Thursday Evening the 7th of May, for the purpose of raising fundi towards building a school in connection with tn< Wesleyan congregation of this town. Tickets can be obtained at the stores of Messrs Gibbons, Tucker, and Heslop. Price, 2s. each; children, half-price. Tea will be on the table at 6 o'clock. TO LET, on 21 years building lease, a most de sirably' situated section fronting on the Papanu road, adjoining Main's store. The frontage is abou 60 feet, and the section runs back a chain and i quarter. There is an abundant supply of excellen pump water on the premises adjoining, the use o which would be guaranteed. For a baker s slio] this situation has peculiar advantages. ±or teim fmd particulars, apply to MR. MAIN, 1947 On the property adjoining. £40 REWARD. T OST from the Orari, FOURTEEN or FIFTEEN I j HEAD of CATTLE; being all steers an< bullocks, branded MD (conjoined) near ribs, an. an anvil on the rump; when last heard of thej were in the neighborhood of Lake Coleridge, in above reward will be paid on delivery of the catt at the Orari, or if only a portion are delivered, a the above rate. „ „, „ r „.. T . T 1940 W. Iv. MACDONALD. TWO QUARTER-ACRES LAND AND BUILDINGS, Tuain Street and St. Asaph Street. Messrs. aikman & wilson ]f ve ,^ e . e " structed to Sell Town Sections N051065 an; 1066, fronting upon Tuam street and St. Asap street, opposite the back of the Royal Hotel, wit the dwelling-house and shop and dwelhng-hous built thereon. Price moderate. One-half of the purchase money can remain o mortgage. . r Full particulars may be obtained at the Offices c the Auctioneers. 194

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 5