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Lost, Found., &c. NOTICE. ["MPOUNDED, on the 10th instant, one BAY L MARE, with foal, branded JH C off shoulder, £. near shoulder. If not released within 21 (lays rom the above date, will be sold. GEORGE DELL, Poundkeeper, Christchurch. Christchurch, Jan. 19, 1864, c 409 NOTICE. [MPOUNDED, on the Bth instant, one White STEER, no brand; one Strawberry-colored 3ULLOCK, branded 8 ofE rump. If not released vithin 21 days from the above date, will be sold. GEORGE DELL, Poundkeeper, Christchureh. Christchurch, Jan. 19, 1864. c 410 LOST from a paddock, near the Club, a bay mare, with black points, few white hairs on hind ieel, branded three legs under the mane. Anyone winging the same to Mr. Ladbrooke, will be reyarded. c 132 LOST, a Memorandum Book, on the Spring's Track, on the Riccarton Road. Any person bringing the same to Mr. C. E. Fooks, Lichfield-street will be rewarded. Jany. 21st. *27 NOTICE.— WANTED an owner for a red and white heifer, about two years old, branded J or an anchor on the rump; the beast joined a mob of cattle lately depastured in the Rev. J. Wilson's paddocks, Heathcote river, and is now in Messrs. Burnell, Bennett & Sprot's yard at Riccarton. If not claimed within 21 days from date hereof, it will be sold to defray expenses. Apply to MILES & CO., Christchurch. Dec. 31, 1863. cH per REWARD.—StoIen or strayed from late Dudley and Leech's Run, one bay FILLI, white down face, two white hind feet, little white on one fore foot, 2 years old, branded S on near shoulder, H off shoulder. Any one delivering it to Hugh Stace, Ferry Road, shall receive the above reward. Any one giving such information as will lead to recovery, shall receive £2. December 14, 1863. c 6494 REWARD.—STOLEN or STRAYED, from dJLi Lichfield street east, a BAY MARE, branded JIIP conjoined on the near shoulder. Any person bringing the same to J. SUCKLING, Cashel street, Christchurch; will receive the above reward. c 295 O O REWARD.—Straved. from Snowdon Station, a DARK CHESNUT MARE, abaut 14£ hands high, short docked tail, and branded / C on near shoulder. . - Any person bringing her to Snowdon Station will get the above reward. c 361 PQ REWARD.—LOST, between the Racecourse and Riccarton, a bay GELDING, branded B near shoulder, white hind feet, star on forehead, with a saddle and bridle. Any person delivering same to the Carlton Hotel, Papanui road, will receive the above reward. 4o ' fic\ REWARD—Lost, near the Kowai, ou the cbZ 14th instant, BAY HORSE, about 14| hands high, star, saddle marks, switch tail, both knees marked, off hind fetlock slightly grey, branded P 3 near shonlder, JH conjoined off shoulder. The above reward will be paid for information on delivery to Mr. Scarvell, at ICaiapoi. 475 -f REWARD.— Strayed away from Mr. Wykle's <£,] paddock, Kaiapoi, on the 7th, a Bay Mare with black points, branded R F on the near shoulder, rather grey about the mane and tail. Whoever will leave the same with Mr. I. Shrimpton, Ivaiapoi, or James-Boys, Oxford, " ill receive the above reward. c 437 ' PARTNERSHIP. AN opportunity now presents itself for any gentleman possessed of moderate capital, to enter the House of a well known merchant in the province of Canterbury, either as an active or sleeping partner. The returns are very considerable and realize a large profit. A Capital of £5,000 is required. For particulars apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch. Dec. 23rd, 1863. c 6539 A YOUNG LADY, recently arrived from England, wishes for an engagement as GO\ ErfcNESS daily or resident. She is competent to give instruction in English, with music Most satisfactory references can be given. Address E. 1., omce of this paper. ** EDUCATION. THE present Master of Wanganui Common School will be disengaged in three months from present date, and wishes to fo m a similar re-engage-ment. He can produce highly satisfactory testimonials as to character and capability for imparting a sound English and Classical education; also amply sufficient reasons for giving up lus present sitUiUson Address, Mr. A. McMIMN, Master of Common School, Wanganui. Wanganui, Jan. 9, 1864. TOUIRED-A GENTLEMAN to perform the , of BKSIBKNT SECIiKTAHY of .ho Christchurch Club. Salary, £200 a year with Board and Residence. Written applications to be foi«.aii ded to the Committee! on or before the Ist March, 1864 05*0 WANTED, a RESPECTABLE PERSON to take entire charge and bring up by hand, an infant, seven months old. Apply bv letter, immediately, addressed to M. THOMSON, No. 5 box, Post-office, Lyttelton. c 3,r ' 3 TSTANTED, a SMALL GOODS MAN. Apply V\ to CIIAS. SIiEPARD, Confectioner, High street, Christchurch. None but «teady men need apply. 03,0 Futollo KTotioea. SHIP CANTERBURY. CAPT. CLARE and owners of the above ship will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the ore,v. HENRY CLARE, 263 c Ca P lain - NOTICE. FROM and after this date the undermentioned Banks in Obristchurch will be closed on Saturdays at noon, and will remain open for business on Wednesdays until 3 p.m. instead of one p.m. as heretofore. For the Union Bank of Australia, JOS. PALMER, Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales, J. R. HILL, Manager. For the Bank of New Zealand, F. E. STEWART, Manager. Christchurch, Jan. 4, 1864. c 98 THE Treasurer of the Canterbury Jewish Congregation is authorised to receive orders from n rinkps for the evening

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 1

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