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Xjioai:, FouncaL, &c. POTJNI), in my paddock, on Tuesday, the 20th of January, ii Grey HORSE, branded W.C. on near shoulder. The owner can have the same by paying expenses, on application to JOHN WILLIS, 558 Race-course. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, on the 10th instant, one BAY MARE, with foal, branded JH C off shoulder, X near shoulder. If not released within 21 days from the above date, will be sold. GEORGE DELL, Poundkeeper, Christchurch. Christchurch, Jan. 19, 1864. c 409 I ' NOTICE. [ IMPOUNDED, on the Bth instant, one White STEER, no brand; one Strawberry-colored BULLOCK, branded 8 off rump. If not released within 21 days from the above date, will be sold. GEORGE DELL, Poundkeeper, Christchurch. Christchurch, Jan. 19, 1864. c 410 LOST from a paddock, near the Club, a bay mare, with black points, few white hairs on hind. heel, branded three legs under the mane. Anyone bringing the same to Mr. Ladbrooke, will be rewarded. c 132 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. 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. c 11 STRAYED, from Christchurch, a bay mare, 14 hands high, no brand, has a white star on the forehead, and a colt foal with her. £1 will be given for information that will lead to her recovery; or £2 if delivered to W. Tombs, Christchurch, or W. Janaway, Kaiapoi. 542 REWARD.—StoIen or strayed from late owO Dudley and Leech's Run, one bay FILLY, 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 PQ REWARD.—STOLEN or STRAYED, from cLt&J Lichfield street east, a BAY MARE, branded JHP conjoined on the near shoulder. Any person bringing the same to J. SUCKLING, Cushel street, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. c 295 O Ch REWARD.—Strayed, from Snowdon Station, a DARK CIIESNUT 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 n-i RE W A RD.—Strayed away from Mr. Wylde's j paddock, Kaiapoi, on the 7th, a Bay Mare with black points, branded RF on the near shoulder, rather gre/about the mane and tail. Whoever will leave the same with Mr. I. Shrimpton, Kaiapoi, or James Boys, Oxford, will receive the above reward. c 437 n-1 REWARD—LOST, December 23rd, 1863, cL J on the Ferry road, between Milton and Co/s Wharf, and Barrett's Hotel, or between Barrett's Hotel and Lincoln road, a silver WATCH, glass cracked through the centre; had attached to it at the time a small piece of string and a key. Whoever will deliver the same at this office, or to MR. JOHN KING, grocer, Cashel street, will receive the above reward, c Wanted. PARTNERSHIP. A N opportunity now presents itself for any genj\ t leman 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 GOVERNESS daily or resident. She is competent to give instruction" in English, with music. Most satisfactory references can be given. Address E. \ ofhee of this paper. EQUIRED-A GENTLEMAN to perform the ilnties of RESIDENT SEC HETABY .; <;c Christchurch Club. Salary, £200 a year, with Roa d and Residence. Written applications to be foi u ardtd to the Committee, on or before the Ist March, 1864. a KAMEN WANTED, for the ship White Star o Apply at MILES & CO., Lyttelton, froni JO to 4. '1 : WACTEdTh SMALL GOODS MAN. Apply W to CH VS. SI 1 EPA HI), Confectioner, High street, Christchurch. None but «teady men need apply. ' ITT ANTED, a gentleman of good address, who \'y has a knowledge of accounts, to collect outstanding debts throughout the province. Several years experience of, and a wide acquaintance in the province, are indispensable requisites. Any one applying without these, will only give unnecessary trouble—salary £250 to £300 per annum, according to qualifications, and travelling expenses paid. Apply to J. Drummond Maepherson, Chnstchuiclu -ix7ANTED, a good general SERVANT.— Apply W to Mrs. W. H HARGREAVES, Dainpier s r Lyttelton, 27th Jan. XTCTANTED, by a respectable mechanic's wife, W the care of a lady's or tradesman's dnW; can take one from the birth it lequnct. - 1 ' E. T., Mrs. Harry Lee, Durham-street noith, neai the old Club House. WANTED, a salesman, of active business habits and with a knowledge of general merchandise. A gentleman, with one or two years colonial experience, preferred. Apply to Mr. Inghs, at the office of J. Drummond Macpherson, Christchurch. c 543 Tenders. TO PAINTERS. TENDERS are requested for PAINTING the new Orphan Asylum, Lincoln road, lende to be sent in on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 - ' , Specifications to be. seen at the o&ee of the under Siglied " MAXWELL BURY, Architect, „n Gloucester street. 50/ ? •* -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 1

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