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XXotola. THE VILLA FAMILY HOTEL, AKABOA. MR. J.B. ETEVENEAUX respectfully acquaints the inhabitants of Canterbury that be has taken the house and park, the late residence of A. E. White, Esq., and has opened it as a FAMILY HOTEL. No pains and expense have have been spared to make it a commodious and comfortable hotel for families visiting that beautiful and healthy place. Private parlors and dining-rooms for families. Salt and fresh water baths provided, c 243 JACOB WAECKERLE begs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Ashworth, of Purau, to hire horses to and from the above places, at the reasonable charge of £1 for each day, without any other expense; and at the same time informs the.public that he has first-class accommodation for ladies and gentlemen at moderate charges, and will spare no pains to ensure their comfort. March 5, 1863. c 1169 SSduoatiouaL MR. J. A. WADDINGTON, Professor of Music begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity, that he has in addition to the ordinary course of Musical Instruction, formed a Singing Class for young ladies at Melville House School. TerrasLon application to Miss Wilson. c 2176 Wanted.. TO Single Gentlemen. — Wanted Respectable Boarders. Essex Boarding House, Cashel street, Christchurch. N.B.—Next door to the Union B%pk of Australia. 2539 WANTED, a BUTCHER. Apply to P. FOX & CO., London street, Lyttelton. c 2581 WANTED TO BORROW, the sum of £150 for twelve months. Security will be given on fifty acres of land (Crown grant) within fourteen miles of Timaru; fourteen acres already fenced in and under cultivation, with cob house, 28 feet by 14, 4 rooms; barn, stockyard, garden, and outbuildings; 12 acres more to be fenced in in less than 12 months. For particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN MELTON, Land and Commission Agent, Timaru. N.B.—No letters with initials will be taken notice of. ' 2556 WANTED to Borrow, £500 on Mortgage for Freehold Property. For particulars apply to Mr. Nalder, solicitor, Manchester-street. 2468 WANTED, an OWNER for a WETHER branded S, with dash through it, on the back. Came into my flock on Saturday last. C. Newton, Lawford. c 1765 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a young MAN who has been accustomed to the Ready-Made Clothing Department.. Apply at the Monster Clothing Hall, High street.' ' * - c 190# WANTED, by a gentleman, a SITTING ROOM • and BEDROOM, furnished, with or without board and attendance. Address Z., Standard office. c 2224 WANTED, a PARTNER in Sheep Runs, and to take the management if desired. The runs comprise about 100,000 acres of excellent Grass Land, nearly 10,000 acres of which is Freehold, and is depasturing at present about 20,000 Sheep. The runs are in complete working condition, and the property is one of the most eligible in the Province of Marlborough. Application by letter to be addressed to S. T., Post-office, Nelson, 1983 WANTED, a FIRST-CLASS BAKER. Apply to A. MATHEWS, High street. 2592 WANTED, an ACTIVE YOUTH, to make himself generally useful. Apply at the Monster Clothing Hall, Christchurch. c 2158 liost, Foimd, &o. O K REWARD.—LOST from Head of the Bay, ovO Lyttelton, about the 11th instant, TWO HORSES: one Brown, without any brand; the other a Bay, branded LB on near shoulder, with off hind foot white. Whoever will bring the said horses to Mr. John GEBBIE, Head of the Bay, Lyttelton, shall receive the above reward. C 2375 OC) REWARD. — LOST, about four months oUJLI since, a Dark Brown Entire FOAL, sixteen months old, unbranded. Whoever gives such information as will lead to his recovery shall receive the above reward. H. BELFIELD. Timaru, April 14, 1864. * 2377 Opf REWARD.—LOST, from the Hakateramea oUO (and last seen in the Mclvenzie country), a bay COB, branded C over M, both shoulders, and under saddle on oif side, also 7 near side. Any person delivering the above mentioned horse to MR. STUBBS, Timaru, or to H. H. ERSKINE, Hakateramea, shall receive the said reward of £5. February 6, 1864. c 853 STRAYED, from the neighbourhood of Christchurch, a dark bay HORSE, branded J S on near shoulder. £2 REWARD will be paid on delivery at the TROLLAWAY WORKS, or to H. SLATER, Esq., Lake Coleridge. c 2125 POUND, on Saturday, April 23, in the front room of the White Hart, a POCKET BOOK, containing bank notes. The owner can have the same by describing it and paying expenses on application to MR. JONES, 2565 c White Hart Hotel. OF REWARD—Whoever will bring to Mr. c£<o Money's Stable a BLACK HACK, branded Q on the near shoulder, lost out of Hagley Park three weeks ago, will receive the above reward. c 2572 Amaeemeuta. KOHLER'S GARDENS. QUADRILLE assemblies. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Admission, 2s. 6d. Duetts by Brothers Koliler; also Mr. Ivohler's performances on the Rock Harmon ican. Open daily for promenade. Admission free. Magnificent Statuary on view. (' 2210 TIMARU HOTEL, TIMARU. A PUBLIC DINNER will be held at the above Hotel, on TUKSDAY, the 3rd day of May next, to celebrate the Third Anniversary of the Publican's License being granted at the above place (Timaru.) Dinner on the table at 5 p.m., After which A SELECT BALL will be given. Admission free—bv invitation only. " S. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Timaru, April 19, 1864. 2519 Meetings. NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NO. 1 COPPER MINING COMPANY. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held at Mr. COOPER'S, Durham street north, on WIiUNESDAY, May 4th, at 7 o'clock, P^J' WLEY 2594 S©cr©tßiy»

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 1

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