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OA A REWARD.—LOST from the Orari, 14 or ovTv 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. _P"1 A REWARD. Strayed from Mount Grey 3JI 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. op* RE WARD,—Stolen or straye from between oWt) 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 STRAYED, for the last three months, a Red STEER, branded B on ribs and H on hip; has been running on my land, Ferry road. If not claimed within twenty-one days from this date, will be sold to defray expenses. JOHN MARSHALL, Ferry road. April 28,1863. 1969 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 CAME ASTRAY, and has been running with my cows for about three months, a roan colored BULL, about 3 years old, branded JB on oif rump. If not claimed within three weeks from this date, and expenses paid, he will be sold by auction to defray the same. W. SAVILLE. Riccarton, April 18th, 1863. 2180 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 A YELLOW COW, branded on the rump J C, is now running with my cattle on my freehold, in the hills. The owner can get her on paying expenses. If not claimed within one month from this date, she will be sold by auction. J. CRACROFT WILSON. Cashmere, April 27, 1863. 1998 WANTED, a good cook, where a kitchen maid is kept. Apply at Collins' hotel. 1650 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 be paid. T. D. Jones, New Grocery Store, opposite Bethel Ware's, Ferry road, Christchurch. 1333 WANTED, to take to graze, some calves or other yo,ung stock, for a first-rate paddock. Apply to Matson & Torlesse. 1683 WANTED to CHARTER.—VesseIs to load tim ber at Porirua for the Heathcote. Apply to Hargreaves & Co., Norwich Quay. 859 WANTED, to invite tenders for the timber and erection of a woolshed. Apply to Geo, Rutherford, Addington. 1867 WANTED, a good MILLER, to whom permanent employment will be given if he proves himself valuable to his employer. For particulars, apply to Mr. Leith, Leithfield. 2009 WANTED, an experienced FEMALE COOK, for Bruce's Hotel, Akaroa. Apply to Mr. Geo. Scarborough, Brnce's Hotel, Akaroa. 2064 WANTED, immediately, a first-class PAINTER and GLAZIER; constant work and good wages. William Dartnall. 2u96 ANTED, TWO HOUSEMAIDS; they must be well recommended. Apply at the Universal Hotel, Lyttelton, or Tweed House, Christchurch. 2109 ANTED, 3 or 4 good CARPENTERS. Apply to Geo. Lea, builder, Ferry road. 2125 WANTED, a General FEMALE SERVANT. Also a LAD, to make himself generally useful. Apply N. Z.,' Times ' Office, Lyttelton. 2164 APPRENTICE WANTED.—Wanted, an active and intelligent Lad as Apprentice. Reece and Hislop, Seedsmen. 2016 fpO TAILORS.—WANTED immediately, firstJ class workmen. Apply to Hobbs and Sons, Colombo street. 2014 IF this should meet the eye of THOMAS MILLIARD, who left London in 1858, for Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand, —or any person who e;m give information of his whereabouts, would much oblige a sincere friend by addressing E. H.,' Herald ' Office, Sydney. THOMAS DALTON and WILLIAM BRAUND. —Please write to your brother-in-law, Charles Smith, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. 2161 J) OA R D AND L~O~D G I NG. The Undersigned has a VACANCY for two respectable young men. MONEY, 2jg 3 Armagh streeet. CHRIST'S COLLEGE. mHE Office of College Servant is vacant. The 1 duties are—to sweep the schoolrooms, and light fires, &c., in the morning before 9 o'clock, and to give attendance in the Library in the afternoon from one to five. Wages, £1 per week. Applications to be made in writing before the 25th of May, to the Rev. H. Jacobs, Sub-Warden, from whom further information may be obtained. The College, May 2, 1863. 2070

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1096, 13 May 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1096, 13 May 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1096, 13 May 1863, Page 1

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