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" FARM SERVANTS. make butter, and if » blet< j )e ™"s® ,?"a»Ttad. ot preferred. T J® JJ® n ™ Mr . MARCROFT, Rangiora farm work. Arply . t0 ™ r> 3505 Drain Road, near Kaiapoia -rotts WANTED, 20 or 30 young RABR A S! S - Appty.o Dr. FOSTER, Glouoe^street. S' thrFMAiTwANTED - Muat be a good ppotFß and have some experience in geae--8 testimonals, &c„ toj. WHITE & CO., Ivowai. Apply to Mr D. DIMOSD, Lyttelton. 3«1 "ITT ANTED—A MAN accustomed to milk cows, W wSart »na > ful. Inquire at Messrs. MILES & CO., UinK church. . WANTED, hy a Gentleman, a Sitting-room and "Rpdroom furnished, with board andatten. aZßstfZSStt T s NOTICE. TN consequence of the inclemency of the weather, MRS. CHAS. FANSHAWE EVERESTE'S LECTURE, " LOVE COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL, At the New Town Hall, IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 23. THE FAR-FAMED TRAGEDIAN, MR. CHARLES DILLON, WITH MRS. CHARLES DILLON, WILL SHORTLY APPEAR FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DILLON. CHARLES DILLON, THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN OF THE AGE. 3402 p OYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Sole Lessee Mr. J. L. Hall. BENEFIT OF THE MISSES ALICE AND LAURA WISEMAN. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), FEB. 21, The performance will commence with the sparkling comedy, by J. H. Payne, Esq., entitled, CHARLES THE SECOND, or THE MERRY MONARCH. After which—song " The Milking Pail," and Sailor's Hornpipe, by Little Laura. Highland Fling, Miss Alice Wiseman. Mr Macnair (who has kindly volunteered his services) will sing "Billy Barlow," with a few local allusions. THE BOUNDING ARAB OF THE DESERT by YOUNG ALMA. The whole to conclude with the screaming farce of THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER Or BURIED ALIVE. 3485 TENDERS WANTED —For Alterations and Additions to the Hotel at Leithfield, for John Leith, Esq. Plans and specifications can be seen by applying to the undersigned. Sealed tenders to be delivered on or before Friday, February 24th, 1865, to JOHN ST. QUENTIN, High street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3498 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. rnENDERS are invited for repairing the FloodJL gate and approaches on the bank of the Heathcote, near Mr. Gilbert's section. Specifications to be seen at the Road Board office. Tenders to be sent in not later than 3 o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY, the 24th Februay, 1865. F. PAVITT, Surveyor. Ferry road, 18th February, 1865. 3472 SAMUELS FLEMMING'S ASSIGNMENT. A DIVIDEND of 15s 9d per Pound will be paid to all Creditors on this Estate who have proved their claims to the satisfaction of the Trustees, on TUESDAY, 21st day of FEBRUARY INSTANT, at the Office of AIKMAN & WILSON. C. C.AIKMAN, 1 Trußt , eß W. D. WOOD. J Feb. 18th, 1865. 3473 NOTICE. IN, consequence of my not being able to arrange matters satisfactorily with Mr. Benjamin Shadbolt, of Akaroa, in reference to carrying on the business of the Commercial Hotel, I beg to inform the public that I shall continue to ply my carriages for hire in Christchurch, as formerly. 3492 ROBT. ANDERSON. NOTICE. IN consequence of Mr. B. Button being about to visit England, the PARTNERSHIP lately carried on under the name of BUTTON & PATEN is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent B. BUTTON, JAMES PATEN. Witness—J. F. Ballard February 15, 1865. The business will be carried on as heretofore by Mr. James Paten, who will discharge all claims against the late firm, and to whom all outstanding accounts are requested to be paid forthwith. 3489 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, IN accordance with the resolution passed at the Special General Meeting of the Proprietors, held on the 15th day of December, 1863, the Directors hereby give notice that the Tenth Call of One Pound per Share will be payable at the places mentioned below, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March next Auckland ...At the Bank of New Zealand Taranaki ... do do Napier ... do do Wellington... do do Wanganui ... do do Nelson ... do do Picton ... do do Blenheim ... do do Christchurch. do do Lyttelton ... do do Dunedin ... do do Invercargill... do do Riverton ... do do , (At the Oriental Bank CorSydney ... j poration office. ' | At the Bank of New ZeaLondon ... j land, 50, Old Broad street D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, Nov. 30, 1864, 3250

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1363, 21 February 1865, Page 6

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691

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1363, 21 February 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1363, 21 February 1865, Page 6

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