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Wanted. WANTED, a Good COOK, must be a good laundress. Apply to Mrs SGLBT TANCRBD, St Asaph street. 5583 WANTED, a FEMALE COOK. References required as to respectability. Apply to MRS PALMER, Union Bank, Christchurch. C 5539 WANTED, a Plain COOK, must be a good Laundress. Apply to Mrs W. WILSON, The Grove ; or to Mrs WILLIAMS, Market Place. 5280 c WANTED, a SITUATION, by a Scotch Shepherd. Two good dogs. References. Address R.M.M., office of this paper. 5555 WANTED, to PURCHASE a good eighthorse power fixture STEAM ENGINE, with boiler complete. Apply to Mr FEARN, Cam Mill, Raugiora. 5560 WANTED, for the Gust Road Board, a person as CLERK and OVERSEER. Applications to be sent in to the Chairman of the Board on on or before the sth of May ; also, from whom all particulars may be had. D. F. M’YICAK, Chairman. 5561 WANTED, a MIXED MOB of SHEEP, about 5 or 600 ; 6 and 8 tooth, or 4, 6 and 8 tooth ; no bad mouths ; or a mob of ewes same ages ; guaranteed not in lamb ; deliverable about 17 miles from Christchurch, on Bealey’s Track. Address, stating lowest terms, J. HOSKYNS, Rolleston. April 21, 1869. 5449 Lost, Found, Ac. Lost, a carriage lamp spring, and WHITE METAL COVER. A reward will be paid to any person bringing the same to MR PALMER, Union Bank, Christchurch. 5516 c Public Notices. NOTICE. First-class accommodation to be had at BARRET’S HOTEL, for Single Gentlemen ; also Private Rooms for Families, on the most reasonable terms. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 5258 c Proprietor. TO OWNERS OF FAT SHEEP. THE undersigned having completed their Melting Establishment, are prepared to boil down sheep for the public from this date. Terms—One Shilling per head for boiling, packing the tallow in paunches, and drying the skins. Rams, twopence per head extra. RHODES & WILKIN. St Leonards, 16th April, 1869. 5358 NOTICE, TO THE GUST DISTRICT. AT A MEETING of the Board held on the 24th of March, a RATE of 9d in the £ was struck on all rateable property in the district. D. F. M’VICAR, 5562 Chairman. Miscellaneous. OAKEY & SON’S EMERY & BLACK LEAD. Mills, 172, Blackfriars road, London, England. OAKEY’S GENUINE GRAIN & FLOUR EMBRY. Q AKEY’S EMERY AND GLASS CLOTH. OAKEY’S CABINET GLASS PAPER BLACK LEAD, &c. OAKEY’S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Druggists, &c. OAKEY & SON’S EMERY & BLACK LEAD. Mills, Blackfriars road, London, England. OAKEY’S SILVERSMITHS’ SOAP (non-mercurial), for Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets 6d. OAKEY’S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. Packets 3d each; Tins 6d, Is, 2t 6d, and 4s each. OAKEY’S INDIARUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, from Is. 6d. each. OAKEY’S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists, Ac. 10,008 THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH SAUCE, PREPARED by JOHN MOIR and SON, Aberdeen.— THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH SAUCE.—The success of the season at the table, for Us agreeable, warming, and stimulating qualities, is the DUKE OF EDINBURGH SAUCE—it aids digestion, and for flavour is unsurpassed. Prepared by JOHN MOIR & SON, Aberdeen. Sold by all respectable Grocers and Oilmen. Purveyors by special appointment to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. 2210 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. I LEICESTER MEETING, 1868. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. The following prizes were awarded to J. and F. HOWARD, Brittania Iron Works, Bedford; The first prize for the best Wheel Plough for general purposes. The first prize for the best Wheel Plough for light land. The first prize for the best Swing Plough for general purposes. The firs prize for the best Swing Plough for light land. The first prize for the best Subsoil Plough. The first prize for the best Harrows for horse power. The first and only prize for the beat Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms of moderate size. The first and only prize for the best 5-tined Steam Cultivator. The first and only prize for the best Steam Harrows. The first and only prize for the best Steam Windlass. The silver medal for their Patent Safety Boiler. J- AF. Howard thus received TEN FIRST PRIZES, ONE SECOND PRIZE, AND A SILVER MEDAL, carrying off almost every Prize for which they competed, and this after trials the most severe and prolonged ever known. 119

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2595, 30 April 1869, Page 1

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