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Wanted W ANTED,aGOOD GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Apply to H. KERB, Kaiapoi. 4291 WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to MBS H. HAWKINS, London street, Lyttelton. 4216 c WANTED TO PURCHASE, s Horsepower to work a Chaffcutter. Apply to C. C. AIRMAN, Cashel street. 4275 c WANTED, THREE Good HOUSEMAIDS, TWO COOKS, BARMAN, and BOOTS. Apply City Hotel, J. W. ORAM, Proprietor. 4284 VIT ANTED a SHEPHERD. Apply at the ’’ Office, Hereford street, on Saturday, 28th instant. 4178 JOHN GRIGG. VyANTED, A FOUR-ROOMED COT- ’ ' TAGE, furnished, in a healthy part of Christchurch or suburbs. Would be required for three months from Ist July next. Apply, in writing, stating terms, to C. D., Waikari Flat, Weka Pass. c 3980 TO GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. A YOUNG MAN who has had eight years’ experience in the above business is open to a re-engagement. Address B. C., this office. 4207 CANTERBURY MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED.) TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. ONE or TWO Respectable YOUTHS will be taken as Apprentices, and taught the process of Meat Preserving. ROBERT WILKIN, 4184 c Manager. Lost, Found, &c. LOST, from Riccarton Paddocks, 23 MERINO RaMS. Two Shillings pet head will be paid to any person returning the J. EVANS BROWN. April 15, 1870. C 3312 POUND, on Saturday night,in the Central Hotel, a PUBsE, containing a sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying at the Hotel, and paying expense of this advertisement. 825 c WM. MOIR. Money. •PO/IAA TO LEND on Freehold Security, at £8 per cent.; alio several smaller sums, of £IOO and upwards. 4177 GARRICK k COWLISHAW. S Election Notices. EFTON ELECTION. TOO LATE NOW. DICKEY! TOO LONG A-COMING ! ! 4281 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SEFTON DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —I have the honour to offer myself as a candidate for reelection to the Provincial Council. The extent of the District will render it impossible for me to make a personal canvass amongst you, but I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you in public, to explain my views, and my past action in the Council, and to answer any questions on political subjects which you may address to me. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. M, MASKELL. April 12, 1870. c 3283 TO THE ELECTORS OF SEFTON. GENTLEMEN,— It was not my intention to have asked for the honour of representing you in the new Provincial Council so late in the day, hut as so many of the electors have expressed a wish that I should and have I promised their support in the event of my i doing so, 1 now beg to announce that I am a | candidate. There will be many subjects of great importance, both directly and indirectly to thia district, discussed in the Council, and should you do me the honour, gentlemen, of electing me, the fact of my interests being identical with those of the bulk of the electors will, I trust, be sufficient guarantee that my most zshlous endeavours and the best of my abilities will always be employed in furthering the interests of this district, and those of the province generally. As the close proximity of the Election will render it impossible for a personal visit to each elector, I must in the meantime rely on the kind exertions of my friends to use their best endeavours to secure my return, and I shall do myself the pleasure to meet you on THURSDAY, 26th Inst., at 7 p.m., in the Schoolroom, LEITHFIELD, and at SALTWATER CREEK on FRIDAY, 27th Inst,, and explain my views on some of the most important subjects likely to be discussed, I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, F. H, MELVILLE WALKER. Leithfield, May 23, 1870. C 4242 TO THE ELECTORS or MANDEVILLB. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of several of your number, I beg respectfully to offer myself aa a candidate for election to represent your interests in the Provincial Council; and, if elected, I trust I shall prove myself worthy of your confidence. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, THOMAS WILSON. Tarn Bank, May 17, 1870. c4IW

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2928, 28 May 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2928, 28 May 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2928, 28 May 1870, Page 1

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