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PiIAA REWARD.—About 1700 mixed sheep oUjUIJ'J of all ages are missing from Coldstream Station, Rangitata. The sheep when they left were branded Q over the tail with red paint, and ear-marked; the ewes the upper half of the right ear; and the wethers the left ear cut off square. Also all the young sheep and some of the ewes had punch holes in the opposite ear. They are supposed to have been driven off with some of the flocks travelling south during the past winter. The above reward will be given to any person affording such information as will lead to the recovery of "the sheep and the conviction of the parties removing them. ERNEST GRAY, Coldstream, Canterbury, March 20, 1863. * 1408 OA A REWARD.—LOST from the Orari, 14 or oWTU 15 head of CATTLE; being all steers and bullocks, branded MD (conjoined) near ribs, and an anvil on the rump; when last heard of they were in the neighborhood of Lake Coleridge. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the cattle at the Orari, or if only a portion are delivered, at the above rate. 1946 W. K. MACDONALD. 01 A REWARD. Strayed from Mount Grey oV JL U Station in January last, two horses of the following description, one dark bay horse, unbranded, short switch tail, one white hind fetlock, 4 years old, 16 hands high. One chestnut horse, unbranded, long switch tail, six years old, large splint on one hind leg and remarkable spot on one hip or thigh, the above reward will be paid on delivery at Mount Grey Station. J. RUSSELL, 1642 Mount Grey. jp pf REWARD.—Lost, a Chesnut Mare, four aUtJ years old with spur brand on shoulder, whosoever returns the same to George Glendinning, Mount Brown station will receive the above reward or whosoever gives such information as will lead to her recovery will receive three pounds reward. 1321 O REWARD, —Stolen or straye from between oUtJ Felton's Ferry and Kaiapoi, on Sunday, 29th ult., a Dark Bay Horse, branded G H on off shoulder, three white feet, and white spot on forehead. The above reward, will be paid to any one giving such information as will lead to his recovery. JOHN MOODY. Kaiapoi, April 14, 1863. 1766 riO REWARD.—Strayed-from Hagley Park, on owO the 13th instant, one bay horse, white stripe down his face, white hind fetlocks, branded S on near shoulder. Also, a dark brown horse, branded Won near shoulder. Enquire at Bruce's Stables. 1865 DA Q n CL LOST °R STOLEN FROM <£ntO £JS. Od. THE POST.—An order on Miles & Co. for the above amount, drawn by W. S. Moffatt; date April 1, in favor of White & Co. Payment of the above order is stopped. Parties are therefore cautioned against receiving and changing it. H. LOUGH, 1904 Saltwater Creek. STRAYED, and supposed to have gone down towards Lake Ellesmere, a dark brown yearling COLT, has no spots or marks except a bruised nose, is in low condition. Any one who will deliver the same, or give information thereof to J. S. Buxton, saddler, will be rewarded, April 16th, 1863. 1813 DURING the past six months, a light brindle BULLOCK, branded D C on near rump, has been running in my paddock, Town Belt North, Christchurch. Notice is hereby given, that if he is not claimed within 21 days from the date of this advertisement he will be sold by public auction to defray expenses. JAMES COLLINS, Latimer Square, Christchurch. April 25, 1863. 1925 LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. WANTED TENDERS for the delivery of 5000 RAILWAY SLEEPERS, AT THE RAILWAY WHARF, HEATHCOTE FERRY, in numbers to suit the tenderers. For further particulars, apply at the Contractor's Office, Heathcote valley, on or before MAY 2,1863. 1878 GEORGE HOLMES & CO. WANTED, a good cook, where a kitchen maid is kept. Apply at Collins' hotel. 1650 WANTED, an experienced female cook; also an active girl as kitchen maid. Apply to Mrs. Allfrey, Tweed House, Christchurch. 1138 WANTED, a good waiter; one accustomed to an hotel. Apply at the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton. 1139 WANTED, a good plain cook. Apply to Mrs. J. Palmer, Union Bank, Christchurch. 1119 WANTED, to purchase, for cash, pigs, poultry, and dairy produce. Remember cash down on delivery. T. H. Green, Colombo street, Christchurch. 1111 WANTED, to rent, a good house, within an easy distance from Christchurch. Apply to Miles and Co. Christchurch. 1093 WANTED, first-class butter, hams, bacon, and eggs, for which the best cash prices will he paid. T. D. Jones, New Grocery Store, opposite Bethel Ware's, Ferry road, Christchurch. 1333 WANTED, to take to graze, some calves or other young stock, for a first-rate paddock. Apply to Matson & Torlesse. 1683 WANTED to CHARTER.—VesseIs to load tim her at Porirua for the Heathcote. Apply to Hargreaves & Co., Norwich Quay. WANTED, to invite tenders for the timber and erection of a woolshed. Apply to Geo. Rutherford, Addington. 1867 WANTED, a married couple without encumbrance, on a small farm, near Christchurch; the man to do general work, and the woman to act as house servant and manage the dairy. Apply at the ' Times' Office, Christchurch. 1892 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, on the 7th instant, one WIIITE BULL, no brand visible, a slit in the oil' ear. If not released within 21 days will be sold. G. DELL, Poundkeeper. Christchurch, April 7, 1863. 1704 I" THOMAS MEREDITH, do hereby caution all persons not to trust my wife, Sarah Meredith, she having left her home, as I will not be answerable for any debt or debts she may contract after this date. THOMAS MEREDITH. Witness—William Stranks. 1759

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1092, 29 April 1863, Page 1

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