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JW Itettisorab, SHIP MERMAID. 7ANTED, Tenders for JjN. TT supplying Stone Ballast ; to be sent into the imvn, w -rJ A S ents not later than MONDAY NEXT, 27th Inst. MILES & CO, Lyttelton. iT ING, &c. Highest wages given. Apply, at once, to W. EARL, Araberly, near Leithfield. T t Station. Apply to E. S. DALGETY ana CO, Christchurch. 4356 NOTICE. L requested to be furnished at once to MrH. Feldwick, Times Office, laiapoi, to whom all persons indebted must also pay their accounts on or before the 28th inst,, or legal proceedings will at once be taken for their recovery. JOHN HEBDEN. NOTICE. THE TENDER of Messrs POPE and '. CLEAVER has been accepted for Tying Up 400 Acres of Grain on the farm of H.J.Wood, Esq. BUSS & HEPWORTH. Jan. 21, 1868.

OXFORD DISTRICT. NOTICE TO BUSH LAND OWNERS. MR R. MORRIS having a thorough knowledge of the various bush sections, and with a view to prevent the same being injured by fire, or otherwise, is prepared to take charge of the same on very easy terms. RICHARD MORRIS, Oxford. Jan, 22,1868, TTIHEATRE ROYAL. GRAND SELECT NIGHT. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 23. JOINT BENEFIT OF MASTER JOHNNY FOLEY, THE INFANT BLONDIN, MR PAUL MARTINETTI, Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Superintendent. The performance will commence with the Comedy in 2 Acts, of •WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? Characters by the Dramatic Company. Interlude of Singing, Dancing, &c, &c. Master Johnny Foley will walk the WIRE ROPE for the last time in Christchurch (the greatest feat on record for a child of his age.) The Ballet, entitled THE MARRIED MILLINERS, supported by the Martinetti Troupe, Concluding with the beautiful illuminated tableaux, THE BRIGANDS. 4345

KAIAPOI. SALE OF TIMBER, Ex Challenge from Akaroa. MONDAY. JAN. 27, 1868. ill received instructions from Messrs Piper and Co., to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Messrs Revell and Co.'s Wharf, on the ABOVE DATE, 20,000 ft. of timber, mixed boards and scantling, in lots to suit purchasers. Also, Immediately afterwards, at Mr J. Beswick's Wharf, 200 bUßhels of Oats, more or less. Sale at One o'clock. BUSS & HEPWORTH, Auctioneers.

RANGIORA. [ IMPORTANT SALE OP DAIRY STOCK. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th, 18G8. MESSRS BUSS AND HEPWORTH have received instructions from W. B. Piiuli, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, the whole of his well-selected lot of Dairjr Stock &0., as follows : 28 cows, in full profit 4 do, springing to calf 16 young calves, mixed heifers and steers 1 well-bred bull 1 draught colt (3-years old) 1 heavy spring cart and harness And sundry implements and effects too numerous to particularise The Auctioneers in drawing the attention of the Public to this very Important Sale, wish to intimate that Mr Pauli spared no time and expense to secure the very best-bred stock in, the province, which could be bought for money ; and for yard accommodation and convenience of sale, the whole will be removed to the Rangiora Sale Yards. Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. BUSS & HEPWORTH, Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2212, 23 January 1868, Page 3

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