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3STew Advertlaementa. FOli WELLINGTON, AND N A PIE It, " AUCKLAND. jl 'XWE Inter-colonial Royal Mail $ Steamship LOUD ASHLEY, T. Randall, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above ports, on FRIDAY, THE 22nd JULY, At 12 o'clock, noon. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., 4310 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR DUNEDIN. | , mHE N. Z. S. N. COMPANY'S iiA X fine Screw Steamer RANGATIRA, G. Munw.e, Commander, Will sail for the above Port on THURSDAY, THE 21ST Inst., At Noon. For Freight or passage apply to J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 4312 Lyttelton & Christchurch. WANTED a situation by a respectable married man recently from Devonshire, England, as Overseer of Farm or Sheep and Cattle Station, has had considerable experience at home, and seven year's in Victoria, understands Agriculture and management of Sheep and Cattle well. Apply MATSON AND TORLESSE, Christchurch. 4286 WANTED by a Laundress of long experience, one or two families' washing. Apply to E. S. WITHEY & CO'S, Pork Butchers, Colombo street. 4290 WANTED immediately several Cooks and General Servants. Apply to Mrs. Ritchie, Female Home, Worcester street. July 18. 4285 WANTED by a respectable industrious young woman, a situation as General Servant. Apply by letter to C. D., Post Office, Templeton, Great South Road. 4292 SECOND NOTICE. A RED and White Steer, no brand visible, but has a cut in the off ear, has been running on my land since April last, if not claimed within twenty one days from this date, will be sold to defray expenses. THOMAS PETERS, Harewood Road, by Papanui. July 19th, 1864. 4291 CAME Astray and not claimed, a Red Heifer, not civilised, and has been a nuisance to me for the last three months. The owner can have the same by paying expenses, on application to JOHN JEBSON. Fountain Villa, Lincoln Road, July 18th, 1864. 4302 LOST, on Saturday afternoon, July 16th, in one of Mr. Rhodes' paddocks at Purau, a SILVER HUNTING WATCH and GOLD ALBERT CHAIN with keys and seals attached. The finder will be handsomely rewarded on restoring it to the owner, Mr. J. CARDER, Lyttelton. 4311 LOST —A CHEQUE BOOK, between Ferry-road and Cashel-street. Anyone bringing the same to Parker's Hotel, Cashel-street, will be rewarded. 4303 LOST. —Strayed, from Papakaio, (or Mr. Filleul's Station), near Oamaru, in December or January last, Eighteen Head large-framed BULLOCKS, branded TT (conjoined) off rump, and J in circle. Any person giving such information as may lead to the recovery of the same, either to F. E. French, Esq., on the station, or to Messrs. Miles and Co., Christchurch, will receive £1 per head reward. 18th July, 1864. 4305

rnHE Friends of Mr. A D. Allan are respectfully 1 informed that the remains of his late wife will ! leave his residence, Union Bank, Cashel-street, for the Cemetery, at three o'clock this day. A. OSBORN, 4304 Undertaker. JJOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. GREAT REVIVAL. TUESDAY, JULY 19TH, The performances will commence with the Nautical Drama in two Acts, of BLACK EYED SUSAN; Or, All in the Downs. To conclude with Dion Boucicault's great original play of JESSIE BROWN, Or the Relief of Lucknow. To-morrow, Wednesday, July 20th, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Prices of Admission—Private Boxes, £2 2s; Dress Circle, ss, Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Doors open at seven o'clock, to commence at half-past. TO BON - VIVANS. jy£ OR TON & ROBERTSON Have the honor to announce that a Splendid Basin OF REAL TURTLE SOUP, Will be Ready ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. N.B. Private Families are respectfully requested to order early to prevent disappointment. 4307 £55 PER ANNUM FOR £180. ON SALE. TWO newly "built 2 roomed cottages lined and papered throughout, with brick chimney to each, together with interest in lease of the land held on very favourable terms, and realising the above net rental.

Apply to J. JAMESON & CO. 4298 Hereford street. N 0 T I C-E . TENDERS wanted to Build a larffe Cob House on the batik of the River Hurunui, plan to be seen at Mr. Cameron's, at the Saltwater Creek, or on the spot with the proprietor. Tenders to state what they will do it for at per yard. Tenders to be sent in to WILLIAM BARNETT, Ilurunui, on or before the 10th day of August next. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MILLINERS AND DRAPERS. THE ENTIRE STOCK of ALBION HOUSE, situated in Gloucester street, together with the FIXTURES and FURNITURE can betaken at a VALUATION on Liberal Terms with immediate possession. For further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN COE, Cloucester street, Christchurch. 4313

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1265, 19 July 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1265, 19 July 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1265, 19 July 1864, Page 4

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