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ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. CHRISTCHURCH.—THIS DAT. Messrs. AIRMAN & WILSON—At their Yards, at 12 o'clock, Onions, Ploughs, Winnowing Machine. Messrs. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT—At their Offices, Hereford street, Runs and Accommodation House. THURSDAY. Messrs. W. & N. JOYNT —At their Stores, Colombo street, at 12 o'clock, Merchandise. Messrs. L. E. NATHAN & CO.—At the City Auction Mart, at 12 o'clock, Furniture. Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON—At their Offices, at 12 o'clock, Run, on the Ashburton. FRIDAY. Mr. H. E. ALPORT —At his Rooms, Market place, at 12 o'clock, Merchandise. LYTTELTON. —FRIDAY*. Messrs. HARGREAVES & CO.—At Messrs. Kirton & Mounier's Residence, Dublin street, at 12 o'clock, Household Furniture and Effects. Mr. LOUISSON —At his Rooms, Oxford street, at 1 o'clock, Merchandise. lIEATHCOTE VALLEY. —FRIDAY. Messrs. J. OLLIVIER & SON—At Birdsey's Hotel, at 12 o'clock, Land. WANTED, for an hotel in courftry, a steady respectable female as GENERAL SERVANT, to make herself useful. Apply to Mrs. Green, next to Odd Fellow's Hall, Lichfield street, Christchurch. 2811 WANTED, by a young man, a SITUATION as WAITER, STEWARD or COOK. Address A. T. Moss, Star Temperance Hotel, Christchurch. 2818 WANTED, an active lad as GROOM, and to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. Ginders, at Dr.TurnbulPs, Armagh street. 2816 ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, good reference required. Apply at Melville House. 2839 "ITTANTED, a smart LAD, for a store in the T V country, one who has been in a store preferred. Apply to Urquhart Macpherson. Lyttelton, June 23, 1863. 2844 WANTED to RENT, an improved FARM. Apply to Mr. Walter La wry, Lower Lincoln road. 2851 WANTED, a CLERK, conversant with general mercantile business, and competent to take charge of a branch (if required). Apply by letter only, J. J., care of Messrs. Luck and Clark, Colombo street, Christchurch. 0000 WANTED, a respectable and active young MAN, one that understands horses and cows, and that would make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. Prince, Sydenham House. 2863 BOARD and LODGING for a single gentleman, in a private family. Apply to Mr. Prince, Sydenham House. 2864 0 COMPOSITORS. — WANTED, TWO JOBBING HANDS, of sober habits. Apply to Chas. Lucas, ' Times ' Office, Christchurch. 2865 A 1 A REWARD.—StoIen or strayed, from Hag--3J JL U ley Park, a fortnight since, a strawberry COW, branded 0. M. on the near rump, and 68 on the near ribs. If stolen, £10 will be given for any information which may lead to the conviction of the thief; if strayed, 10s. will be paid for intelligence of its whereabouts, by OCT. MATHIAS. Riccarton, June 18, 1863. 2773 MELVILLE HOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL, conducted by Miss M. G. Wilson, assisted by two highly educated young ladies recently from England (one specially sent for), will be RE-OPENED for the third quarter of this year, on Monday, 20th July. The house is now completed for Boarders. Melville House, opposite Government Buildings, Christchurch. 2840 OCI REWARD.— Strayed from C. Bishop's stable, a Bay HORSE, nearly 16 hands; an indistinct brand on near shoulder; a small star in forehead; near hind heel white, and a blemish on near fore foot. The above reward will be given to anyone bringing the said horse to H. W. READ, 2833 Christchurch. NEW MUSIC HALL. THE ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL GIVE THEIR FIRST GRAND CONCERT ON TO-MORROW EVENING, JUNE 25TH. Admission: Front seats, 55.; back, 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past 7; commence at 8. 2852 ~BART I N E . LEAP F.O R LIFE. BART I N E WILL make his first appearance at Barnard's Repository, at half-past 8 o'clock, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 26, IN lIIS MIRACULOUS ZAMPILLACROSTATION, OK FLYING TRAPEZIEN, THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. THOS. HETHERINGTON, Manager; JEREMIAH JOHNSON, 2854 Agent. MADAME CARANDINI will sing at the new Music Hall TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday), June 25. 2859 MR. R. W. KOHLER, the renowned instrumentalists, will perform TO-MORROW EVENING, at the new Music Hall, 2860 mHE UNFORTUNATE MAN, by Mr. J. Small, X at the new Music Hall TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday), 2 861 OPERATIC SELECTIONS, by Madame Carandini and Mr. Walter Sherwin, at the new Music Hall TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday). 2862

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1108, 24 June 1863, Page 6

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