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JXfizsxr&r A.c3.-vo3ftis©ua.e3a.t3a. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Avonside. DIVINE SERVICE will be celebrated (D.V.) on Sundays at 11 o'clock a.m., and 6-30 o'clock p.m. During Lent on Wednesday evenings, 5-30 p.m. 416 J. C. BAGSHAW. TRINITY CHURCH INSTITUTE. • LYTTELTON CHORAL CLASS. Conductor ... ... ... Mr. J. CARDER. Pianist Mr. C. J. lIODGE. TIIIS Class meets every THURSDAY evening, at the Trinity Church New School Room, for Elementary and Choral Practice, from 7 to 9 p.m. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to become members are requested to forward their names to Mr. Carder, Lyttelton. 781 ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN v. CANTERBURY. CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. IN Consequence of the above cricket match, the practice on Tuesday evening next will be dispensed with. H. J. SUCKLING, 811 Hon. Secretary. THE ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN. The trade can be supplied WITH All-England Eleven cricket belts Ditto ditto handkerchiefs Ditto ditto Crimean Shirts, At T. B. CRAIG'S, Next the Town Hall. 806 CRICKETERS. PERSONS desirous of welcoming the arrival of the ALL - ENGLAND ELEVEN, TO-MORROW (Saturday), are informed that LUNCHEONS will be provided at the Ferrymead Hotel, and Extra Trains will run between there and Christchurch during the day. 796 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, carrying on business under the style of Buxton and Hinton, Builders, Durham street, Christchurch, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts connected with the late firm to be settled by John Buxton, who will carry on the business as usual. JOHN BUXTON, RICHARD HINTON. Witness—William Blondell. January 30, 1864. 793 IF Mr. R. M. MOSLEY does not not remove the • GOODS left with Mr. JONES, St. Asaph-street, I within twenty one days from this date, they will be ' sold to pay expenses. Feb. 5,1864. 822 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at Rangiora, January 31, 1864, one black mare and foal, brand on mare R, ■ with T conjoined, on off shoulder; one bay filly, IJ, with IJ under, on off shoulder; one bay gelding " R, with T conjoined, on off shoulder; one bay filly, about 12 months old, no brand; one bay gelding, about 12 months old, no brand. If the above are not released within 21 clear days from the above date, they will be sold to defray expenses. CHARLES JENNINGS, J Poundkeeper. Rangiora, February 4, 1864. 789 ( LOST, from my paddock, Prebbleton, a dark red COW, white stripe cross the shoulders, the end broken off of one horn and when lost had a head rope on. Any one bringing the same to C. GRIFFITHS, Prebbleton, will' be rewarded. 810 | OST, in Lyttelton, a SMALL KEY, the finder will much oblige by delivering it to MR. - LEGETT, at the offices of Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley and Co., Lyttelton. 737 i? 1 A REWARD.—LOST, between the Selwyn cW X U and Rakaia, five head of cattle, branded Do on the off rump, viz., two strawberry cows, red 1 and white spotted cow, white heifer, and brindle 1 Whoever will bring the same to Mr. D. T McGREGOR, Hoon Hay road, or give such information as shall lead to their recovery, shall receive £2 per head reward. 734 OK REWARD.—LOST, from the Hurunui, one owtj' brown colt, shod all round, and one bay gelding, branded G near shoulder. Whoever will bring the same to Hastie's Accommodation House, or give such information as shall lead to their recovery, will receive the above reward.—C. WORST T?V I 783 [A Card.] NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. a HUBERT & CO., Builder and Contractor. • —Wanted 114 first-class Carpenters for building small houses. Apply Tool Chest, London street, Lyttelton. 830 A YOUNG MAN, with £70 or £80, wishes for a partner with an equal sum, to join him at some business, or would be happy in taking a commission, . has a good knowledge of business. No objection to town or country, or at what business. Good references. Address, J. W., Post Office, Christchurch. 809 ROAD BOARD. THE CENTRAL AVON DISTRICT. WANTED.— A qualified person to make up the LIST for the formation of the RATEPAIERS ROLL of this District. He will receive 1 a Map of the District, and it will be required of him to delineate correctly thereon the subdivisions of any of the sections subdivided, and to give a detailcrl statement shewing the names of the owners and occupiers of the sections or subdivisions thereof, together with a description of the buildings and improvements thereon. It is requested that the applicant states the salary for which he is willing to undertake the duties required. Applications (with references) to be sent to the Chairman of the Board, on or before Monday, the N ( 16th i 11st. J TIIOS. S. DUNCAN, . , Chairman. Christchurch, Feb. 3, 1864. 815 WANTED, a Respectable YOUNG WOMAN as T T SCULLERYMAID, at the Queen's, Lyttel» ton. Apply personally to MR. FAIRHURST. 788 WANTED, by a married man without encumbrance, a SITUATION; has a practical knowledge of agriculture, dairy, and breeding of stock, is a good ploughman; has one year's colonial experience, and testimonials. Address, W. R„ ' Times' office, Christchurch. 798 WANTED, in LytteIton,FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with or without board. Apply ' Times' office, Lyttelton. 828 BOARD AND LODGING. TT7"ANTED, by a gentleman, board and lodging t y in a private family, in or near Christchurch. Address P. S.,' Times' office, Christchurch. 800 TW 0 or more persons of respectability can be accommodated with Board and Lodging on reasonable terms. Apply to Mr. Jones; St. Asaphstreet, near Barrett's Hotel. 823 0 c WAICLIFFE HOUSE, DAMPIER'S BAY. VACANCIES for TWO or THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN. Lyttelton, Feb. 5, 1864. 808 3 r

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1193, 6 February 1864, Page 6

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