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Loat, Found, &o. pf REWARD. —Lost, Nov. 12th, from HeathX/ 0 stock, two three-year old Cart GELDINGS, jranded A with a spur on the near shoulder. One )f them was a compact chesnut, with a white face; ;he other a big brown colt; both of them perfectly broken. 5830 pi REWARD.—Lost, November 17th, between i&l Treleaven's and Felton's Ferry, a large gold RING, with the letters R.R. engraved on it. Any person finding the same, and delivering it to Mr. rreleaven, Bridge Hotel; or to Mr. Felton, Courteaay Arms, will receive the above reward. 5966 TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, or STRAYED from the back part of St. Albans, a BROWN COLT, thirteen hands high, three years old, scar on nose, and long bang tail. Also a BROWN FILLY, two years old, long tail, white star on forehead, and very hollow backed. Anyone finding the above horses, or giving such information as shall lead to their recovery, to Mr. M. BING, Cashel street east, will receive the above reward. 5876 STRAY CATTLE on the Ashburton, with the following brands: —lC, K, FL, P; these have been on the run four years; HB, [J], R, DC, cross, anvil, about ten months. For further particulars, apply to MR. S. W. COOK, Long Beach Station, who will show the cattle. Keep and other expenses will be charged to the respective owners, the same to be paid before the cattle are removed. Sept. 8, 1863. 4082 STRAYED, and now running over the paddocks at Springlands, Papanui, a RED COW, extremely wild, and with what appears a D behind the near shoulder. If not claimed she will be sold at the next Papanui Cattle Sale, to pay expenses. Rev. Dr. LELLIE. Springlands, 25th Nov. 1863. 5875 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on the 14th inst., 1 red and white steer, branded JD off rump, JD off ribs, 2 on near rump, slit in near ear ; 1 red and white steer, down horned, indistinct brand on off rump, and slit in off ear; 1 red and white steer, branded S off shoulder. If the same are not released within 21 days from the above date they will be sold. GEO. DELL, Poundkeeper. Christchurch. Christchurch, Nov. 20,1863. 5764 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on the 19th inst., one Dark Bay Mare, branded 0 on the off shoulder, a piece of rope round her neck. If riot released within twenty-one days from the above date she will be sold. GEO. DELL, Poundkeeper, Christchurch. Christchurch, Nov. 26th, 1863. 5957 Wanted. 1. A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, accustomed to tuition,' wishes for an engagemeut in the country as Private Tutor in a family. He teaches Latin, Greek, and Higher Mathematics, together with all the usual branches of a sound English education. Salary very moderate. Testimonials and references can be given. Address, P.S., care of Messrs. Cook and Boss, Apothecaries' Hall, Christchurch. 6044 A YOUNG LADY, having completed her education in Germany, is desirous of meeting an engagement as DAILY GOVERNESS, competent to instruct German conversationally, the rudiments of French, with thorough English education, and Music and Singing. Address — MISS BENNETT, 5965 Post-office, Christchurch. OTTLES—Wanted, W ine and Ale Bottlea > large or small quantities. Apply to WALTON, WARNER, & CO., c 5828 De Bourbel's Buildings. TO COMPOSITORS.—TWO NEWS HANDS WANTED. Wages, Is. 4d. per thousand. Apply to W. Wheeler,' Times' Office, Christchurch. WANTED, an experienced ENGROSSING CLERK. Apply to Messrs. JOHNSTONE and WILLIAMS, Hereford street, Christchurch. C 6008 ■ WANTED, an active man to Groom, Milk, and and make himself generally useful. Apply to Rev. Dr. Lillie, Springlands, Papanui. 30th Nov., 1863 <*>031 WANTED, a TINSMITH; one accustomed to zinc work preferred. Also a smart BOY, about 14 or 15 years of age. J. H. Niemann, Zinc Worker, Market Place. 6034 WANTED, by a respectable young person lately from England, a SITUATION as NURSERY GOVERNESS; is clever and useful with her needle. Address, K. 1., Post-office, Lyttelton. 6045 XIT ANTED to RENT, for five years, a FARM, VV on a purchasing clause, within ten miles of Christchurch, of from 30 to 80 a _cres of land, the whole or part of the same being laid[down in grass, with a good supply of water. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, and particulars to H. W.,' Times' office, Christchurch. 5980 WANTED, first-class TAILORS, to work on the premises. Constant employment. mqnBTEB qlqthlVG HALI, TTTANTED on the Ist December, 1863, twenty VV good SHEARERS, for the Cheviot Hills, Amuri. Apply to WM. GERARD, Cheviot Hills, Amuri. ' WANTED in Lyttelton, a HOUSE, containing 7 or 8 rooms, with necessary conveniences. Address K.,' Times ' c 5183 ANTED, to CHARTER VESSELS, of from 40 to 60 tons. Apply to Smith, Raikes and Co. 0 5658 WANTED, good JOINERS. Apply to G. CLIFF, Kilmore street. Nov. 25th. r ' B4l Conveyancßß. PUBLIC NOTICE. GENERAL BOOKING AND PARCELS OFFICE, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. Bruce & coe-s booking office is now onen for the reception of packages, parcels, &c to be forwarded to any part of the province Bruce & Coe having made arrangements with a shipping agent in Lyttelton, are prepared to forward narcels to any part of the colonies. P There will also be a passenger and parcelsi conveyance in attendance at the office for the delivery >f'narcels. &c., in Christchurch and its vicmity. Passengers and parcels booked for Kaiapoi, Woodmd, Rangiora, Saltwater Creek, or any other place >n the North road. . ~ tj All parcels, &c., must be pre-paid at the ime of booking (when a receipt will be given) or io responsibility will be incurred. Christchurch, July 31, 1863. 35 NOTICE. 01 NEILL'S Conveyance to Kaiapoi starts daily at 10.30 a.m. from the Golden Fleece Hatel^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1165, 3 December 1863, Page 1

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