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ftefo TO STATION MASTERS.—WANTED, by a man who has a thorough practical knowledge of the ERECTION of WIRE FENCES both in England and this province, EMPLOYMENT; unexceptional testimonials from late employers. Apply to Mr. STEVENS, Bookseller, High street, Christuhurch. 9748 WANTED a BOY, to herd cattle, near St. Alban's. Also, a BOY who can milk and make himself generally useful, near the city. Enquire at Messrs. THOS. R. FISHER & CO.'S, Christchurch. 9762 WANTED, a Good PLOUGHMAN, who understands general farm work. Apply to JOHN MILN, Lincoln Road. 9746 WANTED, by the advertiser (a married man), a SITUATION as COACHMAN; has had 12 months' colonial experience; good references given. Address Post-office, Papanui. 9744 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—LOST, in or near Armagh street, a PURSE, containing four £1 notes, and 17s in silver. Finder will receive above reward on application at the office of this Paper. pO REW A R D.—STRAYED, from Waklin's paddock, last Tuesday, a BAY MARE, aged, branded AB on the near shoulder. Apply to Mr. HILL, Albion Hotel. c 9761 REWARD. — LOST, a PIEBALD dbjO PONY, with black tail, branded P on the near shoulder, 7 on off saddle; also a DARK BROWN COB. Strayed from Opawa, in the direction of the Port Hills. The pony had on a black leather neck strap. Any person bringing them to this office will receive the above reward. c 9500 LOST, STOLEN, or STRAYED, a Lightbrown DOG, with a white breast (slightly of the bull breed) ; answers to the name of Pluto. Whoever will give any information to Mrs. GARLAND, Heathcote Farm, or SEIiGEANT O'GRADY, Heathcote Police Station, will be liberally Rewarded. 9712 BANK NOTICE. ALL the Banks will close at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 16th, 17th, and 18th instants. 9754 THE friends of the deceased Mrs. Wm. BO AG, Sen., are respectfully invited to attend the FUNERAL of her remains from Burnside, Fendalton, to the Christchurch public Cemetery, Salisbury street. The funeral will leave the house at One o'clock p.m., THIS DAY. __ 9 !^ In the Press, and will bb Published Immediately, Price Three Shillings, fJIIIE [SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC, DIRECTORY, AND YEAR-BOOK, _ yo a j 8 6 6 , Being the Thirteenth Year of Publication. The Almanac will contain Ephemeris, ABtronomical Information, Directions for Gardening, Narrative of Events, Trades Directories for all the Towns ill the Province (compiled up to the date), and the usual large amount of miscellaneous matter, with considerable additions. The Publishers having spared no trouble or expense in compiling the work, can confidently recommend the Southern Provinces Almanac as the best production of its kind in the colony WARD & REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Lyttelton Times Office, Christchurch. WM. RAYNER, Agent, Caxton printing Office, 7690 Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 3

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