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DEATH. B^bbrtb. —Feb. 22 at Oxford street. Lyttelton, ' Annie Louisa Price Roberts, only daughter of Mr. John Roberts, aged 10 months. < j ( 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 stampsi fjtefa NOTICE. A RUMOUR to the effect that the undersigned have dissolved, or are about to dissolve partnership, is without foundation. CROSBIE WARD & WM. REEVES. Christchureh. Feb. 20, 1866. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. / A 1 Clipper Schooner wild wave > To sail in a few days. Apply to J. D. MACPHERSON, 620 Lyttelton. , mARARUA FOR MELiUk 1 BOURNE, via DUNEDIN AND BLUFF. (Copy of Telegram dated Picton, February 23, 1866, 4 p.m.; Tararua leaves Wellington, Saturday, four morning ; left Picton five a.m. MILES & CO., 621 Lyttelton and Christchurch. WANTED, to rent a securely fenced PADDOCK, of from two to four acres in the close neigbourhood of town. Apply stating terms, to Box 37, Post office. 419 Daily governess wanted.—a Lady fully qualified to undertake tuition in English, French, the Piano, Singing, and Drawing, Application to be made between the hours of twelve and one to Mrs. ALPORT, Montreal street, Christchurch. 624 WANTS A SITUATION, as GROOM or COACHMAN, and to make himself generally useful; an Experienced MAN of unexceptionable character, recently arrived from England. Has been accustomed to farm work, and to help in doors in a gentleman's family. The best references given. Address H. T., at this office. 602 WANTED TO RENT, with a purchasing clause, six or seven miles from Christchurch, about 40 acres of land, fenced, with cottage and other improvements. Address, stating terms, &c., No. 4, letter box, Postoffice, Christchurch. 604 ANTED, an APPRENTICE to the Dressmaking business. Apply at Avon House, Oxford Terrace West, near the Royal Hotel. 698 W' ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply PLANK'S Temperance Hotel, Papanui Bridge. 69 7 WANTED, by an Experienced SHEPHERD, a SITUATION; has his own horse and dogs. Address J. T., Planks Hotel, Christchurch. 628 WANTED a GOOD DAIRYMAN, one that can milk well, and is a good Cheese maker. A married couple would not be objected to if the man was a good farmer. A character required. Apply at once to J. S. WHITE, Kaiapoi. 615 OK REWARD.—STRAYED, from the owO Lincoln Road, on the night of 2nd February, one CHESTNUT GELDING, with white facc, aged ; also, one DARK BAY GELDING, with white fellock on off hind leg. The above reward will be paid on delivery atBARRE I T'S HOTEL, Christchurch. 597 NOW PUBLISHED, THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC, DIRECTORY and YEAR-BOOK FOR 1866, Pbice Three Shillings; CONTAINING, an unusual amount of useful information. Can be obtained at the office, Gloucester street, Christchurch, from all the country agents of this paper, and all booksellers. 22 WARD & REEVES. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Church Property Trustees will be held in the College Library, Christchurch, at Noon, on THURSDAY NEXT the Ist of March. W. W. WILLOCK, Secretary to Church Property Trustees. Christchurch, Feb. 23,1866. 596. v - ECANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. No. 1 COMPANY. AN ADJOURNED GINERAL MEET-j INGof this COMPANY will be held at the Criterion Hotel, Gloucester street, at eight p.m., on TUESDAY EVENING, the* 27th INST., to take into consideration the' proposed Company Rules. All Members of the Company are particularly requested to attend. Copies of the proposed Rules can be obtained on application at the Lyttelton Times office. CROSBIE WARD, Captain Commanding. FRED. G. HAWLEY, Secretary. Feb. 23, 1866. 601 CAOTlbury RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. No. 8 COMPANY. ALL THE MEMBERS of the Company are rtquested to attend at the Orderly boom, in the Heathcote Valley, at 6 p.m., on SATURDAY, 24th instant, for the purpose of completing the new roll and for other business. 1 fi. DOBSON, 630 'lieutenant No. 8.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1621, 24 February 1866, Page 2

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