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TF C.WRIGHT, late Purser of the Caliapi. 1 will call at CAMPION'S GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, he will meet with an old friend. 2935 /ANTED.—A. Labouring Man who ii . / employed in the Morning would be glad to hear of further employment during the afternoon. Apply D. H., Lyttelton Times office. c 683 W7 ANTED, a middle-aged woman, i M COOK and HOUSEKEEPER, in a private family ; liberal wages will be given to a thoroughly competent person; references required, Address X, Z., Post office, Timaru. 2247 c WANTED, for the Country, a SINGLE MAN, as Groom and Gardener. Apply to Dr. CHUISTY, Durham street, North. self generally useful. MONSTEtt CLOTHING HALL. The Monster Clothing Hall will re-open, on WEDNESDAY Morning. c 2871 U/ANTED, a GOVERNESS, to instruct ' * three Young Children. Reference* required. Apply to Mrs. G RHODES, Timaru. 2724 WANTED, an Appointment by a Gentleman of considerable experience in Mercantile Business, having been Manager for several finis. Address "E," Post-office, Christchurch. c 2840 lost, Pound, &c. ' REWARD to any person who i) shall lead to the Conviction of the Person or Persons who caused the Fire on the Stockgrove Estate, on the night of September 6th, or morning of September 7th, 1866. CHARLES R. MACDONELL, 2859 Of Glengarry. _>£ REWARD.--LOST. from Mcßaes, JO Accommodation Home, Malvern Hills, THREE HORSES, one dark chestnut with flaxen main and tail, and two hay hoises, one branded 11, cut in hair near rump, and brand of the other not known. 2905 J. PAGE. ' RKWARD.-LOST, four weeks ago, U from Christchurch, a BAY MARE, 3 years old, white spot on nose, no brand, Apply to CHARLES WHITTAKKH, Car--00 REWARD,-STRAYED, from djQ Glandore Station, Malvern Hills, two light harness HOUSES, viz., one Chestnut Gelding, shoit tail, branded like J B near shoulder; one Grey do, brush marked on hind fetlocks. The above reward will be paid to any person delivering the abovenamed horses at WEEDEN'S, South Road. 2931 c r RENDERS for ERECTING a COURT--1 HOUSE and LOCK-UP at the AMURI will be received until Noon of MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, at this Station, where drawings aud specifications can be Neither the lowest nor any tender will necessarily be accepted.

GEO. RUTHERFORD. Leslie Hills, Amuri, August 28, 1866. 2610 KAIAPOI SWISG BRIDGE. TH E KAIAPOI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL invite tenders for leasing the tolls of the above bridge for one year, commencing from the first of NOVEMBER next. The rent will have to be paid in equal fortnightly instalments. A gnod dwelling-house is provided, rent free, for the toll-keeper, in return for which various duties will be required, which may be ascertained on application to the clerk. Two sureties will be required. Sealed Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned no later than six o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER the 2nd. The Council do not necessarily engage to accept the highest or any tender. CHARLES DUDLEY, Chairman. Kaiapoi, Sept. 6,1866. 2846 Impounded. iMPOUNDED, August 26, from Riccarton, one Dark Brown MAKE, about 15 hands high, star on forehead, a little white snip on snout, got shoes on, Branded like 112 on off side under saddle, and like H on near shoulder, a Bay Filly FOAL at foot; if the same be not released within 21 days from the above date, wlil be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 2664 c Poundkeeper, Christchureh. IMPOUNDED, at Kaiapoi, on the 24th of 1 August from Heathstock Station: — One bay MARE and FOAL, indistinctly branded on near shoulder, whits face and" hind legs white, slightly saddle marked. The foal answer* the same description, but has no brand marks visible. If not released within twenty-one (21) clear days from date of impounding, will be sold to defray expenses. MICHAEL LYNSKEY, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, Aug. 22, 1866. c 2696 IMPOUNDED, one red and white WORKING BULLOCK, with the off side horn broken, branded on the off rump but indistinct. Impounded from Templeton on the 27th of August. If the same be not released within 21 dayi from the above date, will be sold. R. HAWKINS, Poundkeeper. Pent. 1,1868. c 2694 SH U T 1 0 IS. IMPOUNDED, at Rangiora, on the 31st August last, from Saltwater Creek, one yellowish-red COW; supposed brands-near rump SS, off rump SW, ribs SS. One dark red yearling STEER, white on belly, lund legs, and a patch on top of rump. One yellowish-red COW, off horn rather down, nick out of top of both ears, some white hairs on head and face. One white and red (spotted) yearling STEER, a arge warty excrescence in front of near shoulder. If not released within 21 days from Ist September will be sold. J, W. HEATH, Poundkeeper, 2852 c Rangiora.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1793, 15 September 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1793, 15 September 1866, Page 1