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3Xr e w Advertiaementa. MONEY. Of KAto be advanced in one sum on freehold <£550 security (not buildings), for a term of jm at 14 P^ UA s WILtIAMgi Solicitor, 342g Gloucester-street. fin AAA TO invest in the purchase of GojQQ (JIJIJ vernment Land to be Let in Blocks from 50 Acres and upwards with right of Purchase on favourable terms. Apply to MR. J. C. HELMORE, 2335 Solicitor, Christchurch. EMPLOYMENT wanted by a single man, as GARDENER, willing to be otherwise useful. Up country not objected to. Address, T. a b.. Times office, Christchurch. J WANTED, -A BLACKSMITH, who can shoe horses well, and who is of_ sober habits. Apply on or after Tuesday, the 28th instant. Cashmere, Feb. 17th, 1965. 3425 WANTED TO BORROW, for a term of three, four, or five years, the sum of £600, on good freehold security. For further particulars, address A. Z., Post Office, Timaru. 3421 WANTED,— A Respectable Young Person, with good reference, as BARMAID. Apply at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton. February 18th, 1865. 4366 c WANTED, by a Gentleman, a Sitting-room and Bedroom, furnished, with board and atten. dance, in a healthy part of Christchurch. Terras liberal. Address A.8., office of this paper. 3309 p-1 REWARD.—STOLEN or STRAYED, from 30 J. Mr. Bundle's paddock, on the Great South Road, on the 9th of Dec. last, a Grey MARE, branded TB on near shoulder, 3 on off shoulder, and OB on neck. Any one giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, will receive the above reward. J. C. WALLIS, 3434 Opposite Templeton school. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that a sitting of the Christchurch Circuit Court, for the dispatch of Criminal Business, will be holden at the Town Hall, Christchurch, on Wednesday, the first day of March next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon ; and also, that a Sitting of the said Court, for the dispatch of Civil Business, will be holden at the same place, on Wednesday, the eighth day of March next, at the same hour. At which place and times respectively all persons under recognizances, or otherwise bound to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, are requested to give their attendance. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Registrar. Supreme Court Office. Christchurch, 3rd February, 1865. 3431 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. HEBDEN & KERR'S General Store, opposite the Post Office, North Road, Kaiapoi, will open in a few days, with an extensive and well-selected stock of all kinds of General Stores, which will be retailed at reasonable prices. Kaiapoi, February 17 th. 3465 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. DISTRICT OF ELLESMERE. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Meeting of the Road Board of the above District, duly held on the 3rd day of January, at the Office of the Board, Leeston, it was resolved to adopt a rate of One Shilling in the Pound upon the Assessment of the Baid District; and all whose names appear in the Assessment for this District for the current year are hereby required, within fourteen, days from this date, to pay the amount of such Rate, according to the sum at which they appear to be assessed in such Assessment, to James Carston, at his residence, at the Ellesmere Road Board Office, Leeston, the said James Carston being duly authorised to receive such Rates. EDW. J. LEE, Chairman. Board Office, Leeston, 15th February, 1865. 3430 C. V. F. B. THE FIRST QUARTERLY INSPECTION will take place on MONDAY, the 20th instant, at half-past 6 p.m., when all members are particularly requested to attend in full uniform, at the Engine houses. Market Place. By order, NATHL. JOS. SUCKLING, Honorary Secretary. P.S.—The Steam Land Fire Engine will be christened and handed over to the City Council on the same evening at 6 p.m. 345J6 "SHEEP ORDINANCE, 1864." I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the time allowed for the erection of DIPS, under the above Ordinance, expires on the 31st MARCH, 1865. P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep. Office of Inspector of Sheep, Christchurch, 6th Feb., 1865. 3263 HALSWELL EDUCATION DISTRICT. AT a meeting of the Education Committee, held at the School-room, Halswell, on Wednesday, February 15, 1865, it was resolved, "That a uniform rate of One Pound sterling ("£1) be levied on every householder within the district, and that the same be paid to Mr. Steane, schoolmaster, at the Scbtiol-room, Halswell, on or before Saturday, the eleventh day of March next. By order <Jf the Committee, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chairman. Halswell, I'eb. 16,1865. 3448 NOTICE. POISON will be constantly laid on the Run and Farm 6f the undersigned from this date. ALFRED PORTER, (Late Messrs. G. and H. Lee.) P. S.—All DOGS found straying on the above property will be destroyed. Feb. 16, 1865. ' 3464 c I HEREBY give notice that Mr. G. E. BAKER has no authority to receive moneys on my account. 3439 JOHN JOHNSTON. NOTICE. FROM this date, Feb. 20th, 1865, POISON will be laid in my paddocks. JAMES PRESTON. Warcop, Waimakariri. 3437 NOTICE. -Impounded, on the 13th inst., 1 Red Steer, branded JHD conjoined* on near rump, and tip of the near ear. 1 Red and White Steer, brand, Son off rump. One Roan Steer, brand, like 12 two squares conjoined with S underneath on near S ribs. 1 White Steer, do. 1 Red and White Steer, brand like T on near shonlder,and T on off shoulder. If not released within 21 days from the above date, will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, c 3440 Pound keeper, Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1361, 18 February 1865, Page 6

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