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WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT Good reference.—Apply to Mri LAURIE, Cambridge Terrace, opposite Man-chester-street Bridge. 581 c [I7ANTED, a young MAN, competent to T " drive bullocks in the bush, and make himself generally useful.—Apply to J. PITCAITHLY, Pigeon Bay Hotel. 572 \V ANTED, COMMERCIAL TRAH VELLER. The Advertiser ia open to enter into an engagement with a Christchurch Firm.for the Sale of Goods up coiratry, being provided with his own horse and trap. References Address ALPHA, Post-office, Lost, Found, &c I OST, 30 SHEEP, branded B M. Any1J one giving such information at the Store, Prebbleton, as will lead.to theirf«covery, will be rewarded. ' cB9 1 OST a RED HEIFER from W. Stod* 1J dart's Sale, 29th April last, branded diamond on the ribs. Any one giving information of the same to J. H.BENNETT, Hereford street, will be rewarded. ''. 571 TRAYED, from Christchurch, a BAT J GELDING ;no brand } white star in forehead. Anyone telling hia whereabottswill be rewarded. W. G. CAREVY, ' 534 c Addington. TRAYED from the Maori Run, Woodend. One dark brown MARE, brandedC W One bay HORSE branded H on shoulder ~ . Supposed to have crossed the Hurunui. A reward of £5, will be given on delivery of the above two horses to W. SANSOM, Pier Hotel, Kaiapoi, ,551 Partnership Notices, NOTICE. from, the Bonding and Customs Agency and Shipping; business, in favour of Jrlessrs •J. A. Bird and W. B. Jones, whom'.-he-can recommend to his. numerous friends, and for whom he solicits a continuance of the support so long extended to himself. A. L()UISSON,'.\, Lyttelton and Christchurch. 22nd August, 1868. The Undersigned having taken the business, together with the Free and Bonded Stores lately carried on by Mr .\. Louisson, in. Herefwd street, Christchurch, and Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, have this day entered into copartnership as Custom House, Shipping, and General CommisMon Agents, and trust by strict attention 10 the interests of the merchants and others, to merit their patronage and support. JAMES A. BIRD. WM. B. JONES. Christchurch, August 22,1868. ' 82 Impounded. TMPOUNDED at Leitbfield, from the Wai--1 paraOne Bay MARE, about 14 hands high, very indistinct brand like a trident oi off shoulder. Unless the above is released within 21 days will be sold. W. A.BBNN. Kowai, Aug. 28,1868. 243 | f MPOUNDED,August29,from Springston* one BAY HORSE, black points/white spot on forehead, white spot under saddlt, near hind foot white, no brand visible. If the same be not released within twenty-oie days.from date, he will he sold. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Poundkeeper, 806 Curißtchunh. I fMPOUNDED, at Oiford, Sept. 8, 186J, L from Race Course Hill— BAY MARE, collar marked ; two hind feet white; braided like trident, near neck; indistinct brand near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on Sept so. R. KYFFIN KENBICK, 536 Poundkeeper, Properties f« Sale. 10R SALE, on em terms, a flnt-rate .' four-roomed HOUSE AND GARDEN, ten minutes' walk from Cathedral Square. Apply to J. T. BELL, Colombo Street South. 120 ACRES of Excellent LAND in the Ashley District. Price moderate. s easy. Apply to HANMER & HAEPER, Solicitors, Hereford street. FOR SALE. A N ACRE of FREEHOLD LAND, part . of which is in garden, and well stocked; with a first-class fire-roomed HOUSE, thoroughly finished—slated roof; adjeiningMr W. Wilson's Nursery, Ferry Eoad, near Town Belt East. If the above is not disposed of within a month, it will be sold by Auction, of whioh due notice will he given, as the owner is leaving New Zealand. Sept. 10,1867. C. M. THUESTON, On the premises. COTTAGES TO LET. Apply to J. BAILEY, Builder, Cashel street. Christchurch, 14th July, 1868. c 8335 TO LET, A SHOP and DWELLING APARTMENTS, in a central position of Highstreet, next to Thomas Lee's store, admirably suited For a boot and shoemaker „ tailor and clothier „ clock and watchmaker „ saddle and harness-maker, Or other business requiring a tradesman to work. Plateglass Window.—Rent very low. 583 C Apply to THOS, LEE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2415, 18 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2415, 18 September 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2415, 18 September 1868, Page 1

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