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Wanted. WANTED, a WOMAN to Wash. Apply to Mrs BEEVES, Opawa, or to the Female Home. C 5192 ANTED, for the High School, Lyttelton, a SECOND TEACHER; Salary about £IBO per annum. Application to b« made, and testimonials lodged, with Rev. JOHN 60W, on or before 12th January, 1867._ 5134 ANTED, an active LAD.—Monster Clothing Hall, Christchurch. 5251 c W' w, w WANTED, a lew thousand bushels of WHEAT. Apply to H. J. HALL, 5416 High street, Christchurch. 'ANTED, by a respectable married man, a situation as COACHMAN; thoroughly understands his business; wife, a thorough CUOK and HOUSEKEEPER ; or as Messenger or Porter, in any capacity; six years, good references. Addres9 L. M., Mrs. GREY, Manchester street, Private Boarding House. 5406 SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, a Schoolmaster, for the Halswell District School. Salary, £IOO a year, given by the Education Board, together with scholars'fees. There is an excellent dwelling-house attached to the school. Applications to be made in writing on or before the 17th ins;,, to WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chairman of Local Committee. Halswell, Jan. 2, 1867. 5327 Lost, Pound, &c. f*"l REWARD.—LOST, a Silver Lever cvgrthmhuk& 1 WATCH (Hunter), between Tuam Street East and Mr. Bing's, Stanmore Road, any person returning the same to Mr. Sandstein, watchmaker, Cashel street, will receive the above reward. 5328 LEESTON. REWARD.—Lost, 3 young Heifers, about 18 months old, branded broad arrow reversed on near rump, and slit on off ear; colours, one red, one red roan, and one white roan; when last seen were running with a mob belonging to Mr Minchiner. Apply to Mr FINCHAM, Leeston; Or to J. W. HOARE, 5379 The Shades, Christchurch. Public Notices V. CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY. MOUNTED PARADE will be held in Latimer Square, on TUESDAY Next, at 6 p.m., on the occasion of the Rifle Association presenting the prizes won at their late meeting. The usual Parades will re-commence on Friday, 25th inst. (Mounted.) By order. H. W. PACKER, 5387 c Acting Adjutant. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MORTON AND ROBERTSON. Notice is hereby given, that aii accounts owing to the above Estate must be PAID to F. D. Luckie, High Street, on or before the 30th INST., or legal proceedings will he taken. R. WALTON 1 Trustees of the Estate of F. D. LUCKIE ] Morton and Robertson. Christchurch, Jan. 3, 1867. , c 5369 CANTERBURY RACES. YEOMANRY CAVALRY PRIZE. A PRIZE of a Complete Set of ACCOUTREMENTS, Value £2l, to be Run for ON WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH INSTANT. Open to all horses belonging to and to be Ridden by Members of the Corps; the said horses to have been in their possession for one month previous to the race, and also to hare been ridden on service. Entrance 2 guineas. One mile. Catch weights, minimum weights list 71bs. To close and name ON WEDNESDAY, 9th INST., At 2 p.m., at Barnard's Repository. F. E. STEWART, 5405 Hon. Secretary ImpoundedNOTICE. IMPOUNDED, Dec. 29, from Colombo street south, one Black Gelding, star on forehead, both hind feet white, little white on both fore feet, large white spots on each side under saddle, switch tail, and ringbones on the fore feet, branded like lIG over Won near shoulder. M If the same be not released within twentyone days from the above date, will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 5324 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch. IMPOUNDED January 2, from the Halswell, one IRON GREY MARE, dark mane and tail, branded like Y on near rump, and like g on near shoulder, has a rip on near shoulder, got a bay filly FOAL at foot. If the same be not released within 21 days from the above date will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 5390 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch. IMPOUNDED, from the South road, on Dec. 23 One bay Mare, aged ; star on forehead with old trace marks; branded FofE neck. Also, running by her side, a bay (' 'i, star on forehead; branded on nuir shoulder R. The colt appears about two to two and a-half years old If the same be not released within twentyone clear days from the date of impoundment, will be sold. R. HAWKINS, 3563 c Poundkeeper, Templeton. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, Dec. 31, from Ferry Road, one Red COW, star on forehead, white streak down back, and white down belly, got the near eye out; branded like JT on off rump; a red Ileifer Calf at foot. One Red COW, with a hole in each ear, branded like HR on off ribs. If the same be not released within 21 days from the above date will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 5407 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1889, 9 January 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1889, 9 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1889, 9 January 1867, Page 1

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