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New Advertisements * 1 V , ' \ t}"i AA TO be advanced, in Bums of £5 oWi UU and upwards, on good security. Weekly re-pay merits taken. Address R. A., office of this paper. 6040 A LADY, residing in Christchurch, who is educating her three children at home, is desirous of receiving a FEW CHILDREN' of respectability to EDUCATE and BOARD ; they would enjoy all the privileges of a home, and nt the same time acquire a thorough English education ; music and French, if desired. References : Rev. Dr. Lilly, llev. C. Fraser. Address, M. L. F., Times office. 0168 WANTED a RESPECTABLE GIRL, about 14 years of age, in a private family. For address apply at the office of this paper. ■TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. WANTED, TENDERS for the Erection of a Dwelling-house, labour only, for Mr. J. Smith, at Bellefield, near Lake Ellesmere. Plans and specifications to be seen at S. HOOPER'S, Tobacconist, corner of Colombo and High streets, Christchurch. Tenders close August 5, at noon. July 24,18C5. 6169 f*l REWARD.—LOST, on the Ferry c£/JL Road, on Monday night last, a WHITE GELDING, with new saddle and bridle (maker's name, Milroy). Whoeter will bring the same to SHAILER'S Stables, Oxford terrT.ce, will receive the above reward. July 2'5. 6171 (}(\ REWARD—STOLEN or Stfayed. *n Saturday, July 15lrh, a BAY FILLY, black points ; a few white hairs on the withers; branded W under the mane. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering the same to Mr. PARISH, Ferry Road. 6173 Opt REWARD.—LOST, from Riccarton, dL>O about 3 weeks ago, about 40 EWES, branded broad arrow. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information, or delivering them to JOHN SMITH, Riccarton. 6174 FOUND, a LARGE BROWN DOG, curly haired, part Newfoundland. Apply at the Albion Brewery, Lincoln road, to 6166 H. S. BROWN & CO.

THIS DAY, JULY 26. RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS THE FIRST OPENING SALE will t held at these Yards, when about EIGHTY HEAD OF CATTLE WILL BE OFFERED BT PUBLIC AUCTION, Consisting of— SPRINGING HEIFERS AND QUIET MILCH COWS, Near Calving, FAT BEASTS AND YOUNG STOCE Likewise, A FtW GOOD HORSES, Thoroughly broken to saddle and harness, AND ONE PAIR OF HANDSOME CARRIAGI HORSES, j — Luncheon provided at 12. Sale to commence at One o'clock. GEORGE D. LOCKHART, Stock Salesman and General Commissio: Agent, Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. 6164 FOR SALE, 19 500 ACRES 0F COUNTRY ' Situated on the HEAD WATERS OF THE ASHLEY RIVER. THIS VALUABLE RUN MAY BE BOUGHT FOR A VERY LOW PRICE, Previously to the 7th August; if not sold by that time, will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, by the undersigned, at his offices, at 1 o'clock. For further information, and all particulars as to terms, &c., Apply to GEORGE D. LOCKHART, Stock Salesman and Commission Agent. Colombo street, 6165

K A I A P 0 I. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY, KAIAPOI. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, Mr. THOS. PEEECE has been inetructed by the solicitor of the Lyttelton Land, Building, and Investment Society to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION That fine piece of Land, in Ravenstreet, in the town of Kaiapoi, • having a frontage of 80 links, and a depth of 250 links, or thereabouts, together with the newly erected and substantial Six-roomed House thereon, the property of Mr. Henry Kite, Wheelwright. The sale will take place on the premises, Kaiapoi, Wednesday next, At One o'clock. THOMAS PREECE, Auctioneer. July 20th, 1865. 6077

ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, &c. Ex S.S. WELLINGTON. jyj-R. THOS. PREECE will eell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON I THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 27th (After the sale of Furniture, &c.), A very choice assortment of— Ornamental trees Shrubs Flowers, &c., Just received from Spring Bank Nursery, New Plymouth ; carefully packed, and in a ht&lthy condition. Terms as usual. 6182

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1442, 26 July 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1442, 26 July 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1442, 26 July 1865, Page 3

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