A GOOD FEMALE COOK. Apply immediately at the PIER HOTEL. KAIAPOI, Or at the LYTTELTON HOTEL, CHRISTCIIURCII. ORAM BROTHERS, Christchurch, April 17,1866. 1770 c TO SCHOOLMASTEKS. 1 SCHOOLMASTER and MISTRESS l will be required for the Ashley Bank School at the commencement of the quarter beginning July Ist. The remuneration will be £25 quarterly, the school fees, and a good house and garden rent free. Applicants will please send in their testimonials by the Ist of May, and their attendance will be required at the Ashley Bank Schoolroom, at 1 o'clock, on the Bth of May. P. FAWCETT, Chairman of School Committee, 1775 Ashley Bank, Rangiora. THE undersigned are desirous of Renting for a period of about Nine Months,'a PORTABLE STEAM ENGIN K. Address with Tender as to rent, time, and conditions to H. S. BROWN & CO. 1875 Christchurch. TO STOREMEN.-WANTEI), an experienced and efficient Assistant. Apply by letter only to J. WHITE & CO., General Storekeepers, Leilhfield, Kowai. 1790 r ANTED, Tenders for Extensive ImTT provements at Rangiora Hotel, Plans and specifications to he seen upon application at the Hotel. 1783 \\ T ANTED, a BLACKSMITH, one '* '♦ accustomed to shoeing, general jobbing, and implement work, No person need apply unless perfectly competent to undertake any of these branches. Apply to S. BAILEY, Templeton. c 1639 ANTED, a Set of Accoutrements, for 11 an Officer of Rifle Volunteers. Apply, Btating conditions and price, to the Times office, Kaiapoi, cISS9 YV without incumbrance preferred. The man to be able to milk and plough ; the woman to be housekeeper, and attend to a small dairy. Good references required. Apply to Mr. DaVID Glißßll-:, London Farm, Head of Port Cooper. c 1701 Lost, Pound, fa. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. A CHEQUE for £SO, dated the sth April, 1866, numbered 388, and drawn in favour of McWha, by Robt. Boys, for Messrs. Clifford and Weld, Stonyhurst, account, has been LUST, and S t'O PPED at the Bank. Any person delivering the same to the Manager, Stonyhurst, will be rewarded. 1840 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. YY branded PA on the ribs, with a thigh bone broken, lias been pasturing on my freehold, for some two years or more. I hereby give notice, that if the animal is not removed and the pasturage fees paid within one fortnight from this date, it will be destroyed. J. CRACROFT WILSON. Cashmere, April 21,1866. 1910 [F a BAY GELDING, branded 0 near shoulder, rising four years, is not removed within twenty-fire days from this date, and damages paid, he will be sold. HENRY RICHARDS. Hawksview, Racecourse Hill, March 14, 1864. C 1039 LOST, from my Paddocks, at Avonside, a Big Bay MARE ; branded K or R, near off shoulder. Two Pounds Reward on returning her to G. D. LOCKHART, Colombo and Hereford Street. c 1534 TRAYED, TWO YOUNG HEIFEIM ; kj one Strawberry, one White, branded gB. A Reward will be given if taken to FRANK SLEE, Riccarton. April 20,1866. c 1844 TRAYED, One Bay Draught HORSE yj branded on off shoulder X, belonging to John Smith, contractor; last seen at Grassdale Station, Porter's Pass. Any one bringing him to H. J. HALL. High Street, Christchurch, will receive Five Pounds Reward. c I+7o ?0 REWARD.-LOST, since last Christmas, a light chestnut MARE, with long mane and tail, white spot on the off hip, brand on the near shoulder indistinct. When last seen was going down the track from Mr. Oakden's station, Rakaia Gorge, towards Windwhistle House. The above reward will be given to whoever will giv6 such information as shall lead to the recovery of the mare or deliver her at Turton's A«conimodation House, Ashburton, E, R. BALL, 1376 c Mount Somen. }F REWARD.-STOLEN, on the 10th JU January last, from' Mr. : Wakliu'j paddock, a bay MARE, aged, branded AD combined, on near shoulder several saddle marks, one scar on upper part of off shoulder. Any one who can give information to Mr. HILL, Albion Hotel, Lyttelton, as t« her whereabouts, will receive the above reward. CB7S REWARD.-STRAYED from the t'O Bluff, on Thursday, 19th inst., one Dark Chestnut MARE; one Brown Chestnut MARE, with white blaze down face; one Bright Bay GELDING, white blaze down face, and one foot white; one Black GELDING; and one Dark Bay HORSE. Tie above reward will be paid to any person giving such information at Weeden's as will iead to the recovery of the same. J. HAMILTON WARD, 1915 c Christchurch. Impounded' i\ 10th instant, from the South Moeraki Downs, about one mile from Messent's Ac-commodation-house, one BROWN BAY FILLY, about 2 years old, white spot on forehead, with narrow faint blaze down face reaching to snip on off nostril, white off forefoot and under lip. Damages and driving claimed, If not released within 21 days from the llth instant, will be sold. J. W. HEATH, 1747 Poundkeeper, Rangiora. Miscellaneous THE BEST REMEDY FOR IyDTGES. TION, &C.-NORTOFS CAMOMILE PILLS aro confidently recommended as a simple but certain remedy for Indigestion. They act at a powerful tonic and gentle aperient; are mild in their operation; safe under any circumstances• and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits derived from their use. Sold ia bottles at Is lid, 2s 9d, and lis each, by Chemists Druggists, and Storekeepers in all parts of MlO world] 0,321
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 1
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