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Money. J?OAAA TO BE ADVANCED ON oWZUUU Freehold Security. MATSON & TORLESSE, 3595 c Hereford-stmt. J?IAAA TO BE ADVANCED for the purop lUUU pose of purchasing 500 acres di Sural Land, to be let without right of purchase for 21 years, at a rent of five shillings per acre for the first seven years, ten shillings for the next feven years, and one pound per acre for the last seven years. HARMAN & STEVENS. June 10, 1864. c 3554 ANTED to BORROW on MORTGAGE, with ample Security, the following sums, viz £150 and £500. Apply to JAMESON and CO, House, Land, and Commission Agents. 3610 Hereford street, TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. Pi AA to Borrow, One Hundred oU 1 U'/« Pounds for Twelvemonths, at 15 per cent., to improve property within the Belt. Security unexceptionable. Address J. K., Post Office, Christchurch. 3627 Pi AAA TO be ADVANCED on approved ob i UUU FREEHOLD SECURITY. Apply to J. C. HELMORE, 3504 Solicitor, Christchurch. Wanted. A JOURNALIST of many years experience in Ireland, India, Australia, and New Zealand, a gTaduate of Trinity College, Dublin, is open to an engagement. Further particulars by letter. Address SU GGRAPHO, office of this paper. 3497 A CARPENTER and JOINER that has had three years experience at Wheelwright's work, would be glad to hear of an up-country job, on a station or otherwise. Reference given. Address, " J.W.," office of this paper, Christchurch; 3575 EMPLOYMENT. — WANtED, by a man of 'XJ steady and attentive habits,a situation in Town, at Books or otherwise ; or, if,at'a Statipn, Books, teach the family, or attend to the garden ; anct'i# willing to make himself generally useful. Salary not so much an object as a respectable titration. First-class testimonials and references. Address?— "H. J.," office of this paper, Christchurch. 3617 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. WANTED-An UNDER-MASTER. He must be able to teach the rudiments of Latin Grammar, Arithmetic, and the usual branches of English Education. , Candidates are requested to call on the Head Master, bringing testimonals, not later than Tuesday July 12th. Salary, £200 per annum. R. BROUGHTON, 3340 Head Master. WANTED— A MASTER, for the Purarakanui School, on the North Road. Apply to. REV. L. MOORE, 3619 Papanui. FIRST-CLASS BAKER'S BUSINESS, Situated inja Leading Thoroughfare in Christchurch. WANTED— A sleepingor working PARTNER, with moderate capital. Apply to G. E. BAKER, Commission Agent, Colombo street, Christchurch. . G 3404 WANTED.— A Youth in a Solicitor's office who can write a good hand. Apply by letter only to GARRICK and COWLISHAW, Solicitors, Cathedral-square, Christchurch. 3572 WANTED, for a Runholder, 1000 EWES, on terms. 3502 c MATSON & TORLESSE. lioat, Found, &o. LOST, FOUR HEAD OF CATTLE, on the Waimakariri, near M'Lean's Island, last August:— 2 red and white steers, J i red heifer > branded gM near rump 1 steer or heifer, ) Whoever will bring the same to our Stackyards will be suitably rewarded. AIRMAN St WILSON, 2986 0 Christchurch. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST from the Mount Grey Downs, near Saltwater Creek, on June 3rd last, a steel grey mare, six years old, no brands, broken to saddle, and has been shod all round, with the near foot a little contracted. Any person restoring the same to William Hagley, Mount Grey Downs, will receive the above reward. 3588 LOST— Saturday, the I.lth inst., between Christchurch and the Papanui Hotel, two small paper parcels. Those forwarding the same to the office of this paper will be rewarded. 3616 /) £ REWARD. — Lost from the McKenzie Country, and last seen in the Hakateramea a white and red steer, mostly white, brand W near runip, and PA near ribs. Any one giving information, that will lead to the recovery of the same, to Mr. Stubbs, Timaru, or 11. Ford, McKenzie Country, will receive the above reward. 3346 fiQ REWARD, on delivery atEyrewell. Strayed <X/ 0 fro™ Eyrewell Station, on the night of Wednesday, the 25th May, a Bay Brood Mare. Has a smail white star on her forehead, is shod on ker. fore feet, and has a chesnut, white legged, white faced foal by her side. The mare and foal were bought at Mr. Raven's sale, and strayed away the night after having been brought up to tlje station. 3429 fS/r REWARD.—LOST, from the Hakateramea &0 (and last seen in the McKenzie country), a bay COB, branded C over M, both shoulders, and under saddle on off side, also 7 near side. Any person delivering the above mentioned horse, to MR. STUBBS, "Timaru, or to H. H. ERSKINE, Hakateramea, shall reravt the said reward »f £5. February 6,1864. 0 858 fic\ POUNDS REWARD.—STRAYED, from aUj(j the Ashley district, a, BAY CART I ILLY, black points, lank-leg in make, star on forehead, no brand When lost, about Bth March last, her forelegs were hobble-marked. £2 will be paid to any person bringing the said mare to John Aslvby, Papanui road. ■ 0 8000 TRAYED from my house. Windmill Road, a BLACK SHEEP BITCH, slight tan marks, light coloured feet: answers to the name of Venus. The finder will be rewarded. J. WILLWAY TREADWELL, Windmill Road, Christchurch, June 10, 1864, , 3501 TjIOUND, on Saturday, April 23, in the front r»«a r of the White Hart, a POCKET BOOK, containing bank notes. .... The owner can have the same by describing it anu paving expenses on application to 1 3 * MR. JONES, 2565 c . White Hart Hotei. Literature. gOUTHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Agent: G. E. BAKER, Accountant and Collector, Colombo street, Christchurch. The Safe of Property of every Description Negotiated. c 2866

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1251, 18 June 1864, Page 1

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