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Board and residence, lyttelton.— Two single gentlemen can he taken in a private family in one of the most healthy and plea-ant parts of Lyttelton. Apply to Mr. Geo. B. Johnson, Grocer, London and Canterbury Streets, Lyttelton. 657 BOARD & LODGING—One or more Gentlemen of respectability can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in a private house. Apply to Mr. JONES, St. Asaph street, near Barretts Hotel. 620 Friends of Mr. William Tod are informed J. that the Funeral of his Infant Daughter will take place at the Christclmrch Cemetery, 011 MONDAY, Feb. 1, at 2 o'clock, p'm. 659 EAST HEATH COTE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. WANTED —A CLERK to this Board. Salary £200 per annum. Candidates for the office will be required to possess a general knowledge of surveying and levellintr • to be able to keep accurate accounts, to record minutes of the proceedings of the Board, and generally to overlook the works of the district. Candidates will be required to send in their applications in writing, accompanied by testimonials of their general fitness for the office, under cover, to the Chairman of the Board, at Christclmrch Quay, on or before the 16!h February, and to attend the meeting of the Board at that day, at the above named place, at the hour of four p.m. W. MONTGOMERY, 619 Chairman. WANTED, a good HOUSEMAID, for the Queen's, Lyttelton She must, be well recommended, and have had experience, apply bv letter to the proprietor. " gl4 WANTED, by a married man, without, incumbrance, a situation as Groom or Gardener on a farm otherwise. Apply by letter, F. AY., office of this paper, Christclmrch. 607 WAN TED, by an experienced young woman, a situation as Dressmaker and Milliner. Address J. W.,' Times ' office, Christclmrch. 644 OQ\ TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—STRAYED from Ahuriii, a GREY MARE, branded R on near shoulder, long in legs, defective in the fort fetlock joints; also .£2 10s. reward for a BROWN FILLEY, three years old, branded R on near shoulder. Supposed both to be in the Rakaia district. Any person giving information that will lead to their recovery will receive the above reward. 11. & G. RHODES. Puran, January 26, 1864. 606 PQ REWARD.—LOS T, on the Ferry road, on the 16th of January, two young HEIFERS, roan color; branded S off shoulder; tips of the ears off both, and one horn off one. Any person delivering the same to WILLIAM STOTT, Heathcote Valley, will receive the above reward. c 622 fJI REWARD.—Strayed, from Christclmrch, «S/1 TWO MERINO RAMS. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same. J. M. O'NEILL, Manchester street, 608 c Christchurch. -| | kS. REWARD. — Lost, between Mr. Osborn's 1\ / shop and the Bridge in front of his shop, an IVORY RULE, in four parts. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering the same to John McCosker, at the New Wesleyan Church. 663 _£S"1 REWARD.—LOST from lloon Hay Quarries, on the 25th inst., A BAY HORSE 16 hnnds high, saddle-marked, branded N on the near shoulder. Supposed to be about the port hills. Any person bringing the same to Mr. Money's stables, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. 652 EDWARD REVELL. NOTICE TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. WM. CARD & 11. M'CLATCHIE, SLATERS, Slate Slab Workers. Roofs stripped, re-shingled or slated. Estimates given for general repairs. Orders from town or country left at Victoria Boarding House, opposite the General Post Office, Colombo street, will be punctually attended to. 045 LOWER HEATHCOTE WITH SUMNER. CHURCH TEA MEETING, Thursday, February 4th, 1864, by permission, at Messrs. Millton and Co.'s Store, Union Wharf, Ferry road. Tea on table at six o'clock. Admission, Two Shillings. The Right Reverend tho Lord Bishop of Christchurch and several clergymen and laymen will address the meeting. The Choir will sing some pieces of music under the direction of Mr. Ashwin. Parishioners are invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained at the stores of J. H. Hopkins, Ferry Road, and — Sinclair, Heathcote Valley. G. J. CIIOLMONDELY, 662 Curate. CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. 7 O'CLOCK PRECISELY. A GENERAL QUARTERLY MEETING of the Canterbury Volunteer Fire Brigade will be held at the A 1 Hotel, on TUESDAY EVENING next, at 7 o'clock, when all members are earnestly requested to attend. N. J. SUCKLING, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, Jan. 29, 1864. 642 mHE LATEST NOVELS & OTHER WORKS, X OX SALE BY A. J. STEVENS, Corner of High and Lichfield-streets. CHKISTCHURCII. Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c., In great variety. 651 THIS DAY', SATURDAY, JAN. 30. UNRESERVED SALE OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MARBLE ORNAMENTS. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have been instructed by Mr. C. Bonnington to sell by public auction, at the Rooms of the latter, Cathedral Square, this day, the 30th instant, A large stock of Books, comprising:— I Standard works and novels by Scott, Dickens, Bulwer, Lever, and other eminent authors Nos. of Cornbill, Temple Bar and Blackwood's Magazines, Loudon Society, Edinburgh, Quarterly, Athcnannn Variety of Music—Concertinas, banjoes, harmoniums, harmonicons, flutinas, accordeons, organ accordeons, musical boxes, pandean pipes, song books Chess boards and men. ladies' work boxes Leather bags, writing desks, portmonaies Paints, Eau de Cologne, pocket books Photographic albums, Church Services Family Bibles and prayer books Memorandum and account books, dictionaries Mordan's and Perry's pencils, copy books Children's toy and picture books, book plates Inkstands, hair brushes, walking sticks Lumps and glasses, &e., &e. lMarble vases, card receivers, and other ornaments Terms at sale. 654 The sale will commence at 11.30, sharp. ! THIS DAY, FAT CATTLE, &c. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Messrs. aikman & wilson win submit to public auction, at their Sale Yards, TO-DAY, 35 head first-class fat cattle 15 head store cuttle 4 extra large shaft and leading working biulockß. Sale at noon. Terms at sale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 5