AUCTION SAi.ES THIS DAY. Messrs. AIKMAJf & WILSON—At their Offices, at One o'clock, T«o Sections of Freehold Land, in Salisbury street. Messrs. T7OLEDGE & CO.—At their Rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, at One o'clock, Household Furniture and Effects.. Also, one bale Woolpacks. PREEC'E, WEIGHT & CO.—At their Stores, Lyttelton, at Twelve o'clock, Drapery, Clothing, Furniture and Sundries. Mr. H. E. ALPORT—In Gloucester street, near Latimer Square, at Twelve o'clock, Household Furniture, &c.
BIRTH. Gilcheist—September 9, Mrs. J. Oswald Gilchrist, of a daughter. MARRIAGE. Elmsdon —Freeman—On the 9th September, at the Trinity Church, Lvttclton, Canterbury, New Zealand, by the Rev. F. Knowles, assisted by the Rev. G. J. Cholmondeloy, Edward S. Ellisdon, Es H ., to Ellen Mary, second daughter of the late E. Freeman, Esq., Bath, England. DEATH. Birdsey—September 10, at Heathcote Valley Harriet, wife of the late Mr. John Birdsey, agea 33 years. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements must be prepaid, except when an account has been regularly opened. Country advertisements must be accompanied with a post-office order, or the requisite amount in postage stamps.
i §Utrer&emwk 3 FOR HOKITIKA. i ' fjt HE First-class schooner ■ 80 Tons, f 1 Charles Dickson, Master, Is now at the Railway Wharf, ready to take in cargo, and will meet with immediate dispatch. For freight apply to J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., 7016 Christchurch. WANTED, A SMART BARMAN. Apply at KOHLER'S GARDENS. WANTED.— A MILLER, for the Leithfield Windmill. Apply to JOHN LEITH, Leithfleld. Sept. 9, 1865. T"59 WANTED— For the Waimate, a rt.-(.st-able Woman, as COOK. Applv to Mrs. COLLINS, Collins' Hotel. 7059 TENDERS WANTED—For the erection of stockyards, about six mile 9 from Christchurch. Specifications and full particulars can be obtained at our offices, where, also, the tenders must be left on or before Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1865. AIKMAN & WILSON, 7044 High street. WANTED, a respectable middle ,ged Woman as GENERAL SERVANT, in a small family near Christchurch. She will require to be a good plain cook. To a thoroughly competent servant liberal wages will be given. Apply to MRS. PALMER, at the Union Bank, Hereford street, between the hours of three and four o'clock on Monday. 7°54 LYTTELTON LAND, BUILDING, AtfD INVESTMENT SOCIETY. No. 2. A SOLICITOR is required for the above Society. Every information can be obtained from the Secretary, to whom all applications are to be addressed, on or before Thursday, Sept. 21. JOHN S. WILLCOX, Secretary, 7056 Canterbury street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1481, 11 September 1865, Page 3
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