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I New Advertisements. FOR WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. J . HI HE Panama, New Zealand ■ A A JL and Australian Roval Mail Company's flrst-ciass steamship ■LORD ASHLEY, is appointed Jto sail for the above ports on or about SUNDAY, 22nd APRIL, at noon. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Oliristchurch. 1751 A GOOD FEMALE COOK. Apply immediately at the PIER HOTEL, KAIAPOI, LYTTELTON HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCHORAM BROTHERS. Christchurch, April 17,1866. 177' ADVANCES UPON WOOL, STATIONS, AND STOCK. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal cash advances upon Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs. Potter, Wilson and Co. They are cash buyers of Wool. They are also prepared to make favourable arrangements for advancing upon Stations and Stock. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO., 1759 Timaru and Dunedin PLOUGHING. WANTED, TENDERS for Ploughing 400 Acres in the Forks of the Selwyn, on run late Bray and Hills, and on the part dose to the creek. State prices for ploughing a shallow furrow from native, land ; and for one six inches deep from native land; also for both of same depths for second ploughings. For each 40 acres contracted for 10 will have to be ploughed within three weeks from time of contract; the rest during spring and' summer. Application to Mr. H., care of Mr. SHAILER, Livery Stables, Christchurch. ■ 1775 CUSTOMHOUSE and COLLECTING CLERK, WANTED,-must thoroughly understand the Customs Work, and make himself otherwise useful. Apply by letter only to S. Press Office. 1755 c "ANTED, a good working GIRL, as T Y Scullery Maid, at the Club. 1754 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Hargreaves, Lyttelton. 1773 IOUND.aBLACK MARE, switch tail, L 1 pigeon-toed, about seven years old, no brand. If not claimed within twenty-one days from this date, will be sold to defray expenses. DAVID FARRAL. Allandale Farm, Horsley Downs. April 14,1866. 1769 THE Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM BUNDLE are informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, George and Dragon, South road, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at One o'clock, for Riccarton Church. ALFRED OSBORN, 1772 Undertaker. IMB. AND MRS. HEINE'S CONCERTS, THE TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, AMD SATURDAY, APRIL 21st. MR. & MRS. HEINE, having, deferred their departure, by particular desire, pending arrangements for their appearance in Dunedin, beg to announce that they will have the honour of giving TWO MORE CLASSICAL AND POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS, At the Town Hall, on the above dates. AH I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME will be given each evening, consisting of the choicest morceau from their musical repertoire. Programmes will appear on the days of performance. Prices of admission reduced to meet the circumstances of all classes. Reserved chairs, 4s; family tickets to admit six persons, £1 Is; body of the hall, 3s; family tickets to admit six persons, 15s; Doors open at half-past seven ; performance to commence at eight o'clock precisely. Tickets to be obtained at Mr. Bonnington's. ' 1749 J. BALDWIN, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, )EGS to announce, having completed his ) arrangements for carrying on the business of an UNDERTAKER in all its branches, is prepared to Furnish every requirement, and conduct Funerals at moderate charges, and hopes to secure a share of patronage in this department of his business. 9828 c COAL AND FIREWOOD. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED in any quantity. J. FLEMING. London . street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand 414 AVON ROAD BOARD. RENDERS are invited for CLEARING L the Papanui Main Drains. Specifications to be seen at Mr. 0, Wright's, on the Papanui Road. ■ Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, and to be left at Mr. Wright's on or before FRIDAY, 27th April 1866. THOS. PRESTON, 1761 , Chairman pro tern. TO CARPENTERS, JOINERS, CABINETMAKERS, AND OTHERS, mENDERSare required for the FITTINGS J. of the new Banking House, of the Bank of New Zealand. The drawings can be seen at my office. ■ Tenders to be sealed, and addressed to J. L. Coster, Esq., Manager, and to be sent to my office not later than I RID AY, the 20th instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ROBERT SPEECHLY, Cathedral square, April 5,1866. 1522

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1665, 18 April 1866, Page 3

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