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Wanted. Wanted, a good general servant. Apply to E. M'FAELANE, Grocer, High street. 2686 WANTED, a GOOD PLOUGHMANApply to W. STONYEE & CO., Ohoka Mills, Kaiapoi. 2684 WANTED, FURNISHED APAETM.ENTS for % Lady during the Winter Months'at Lyttelto*. Apply MITEE HOTEL, Lyttelton. 2698 WANTED, for Saltwatw Creek, a firstclass BLACKSMITH md WHEELWEIGHT. Apply to MOEROVr, BASSETT, & CO., Ironmongers, Christchurch. 2754 WANTED —Immediately, a ICQUNG GIRL, about 16, to wait at tabl«, and make herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs CAEDALE, Lawford, Weedens. 27uj WANTED, SITUATIONS, by a Married Couple without family. Man as ploughman, understands farm work. Woman good plain cook. Address, H.J., office of this paper. ./ 2703 WANTED, a PARTNER in a well established Manufacturing and Importing Retail Boot and Shoe Business; a capital opening for a practical man,with a small capital, or a sleeping partner. Apply to E.S., office of this paper. 2634 \\T ANTED—By a LADY and GENTLEW MAN a comfortably Furnished Sit-ting-room and Bed-room, in a private house, situated in a respectable part of Christchurch. Apply, stating terms, with, or without attendance, to L.M.N., Box 5, Post-office. 2770 WANTED to EENT, a HOUSE of about ten rooms, furnished or unfurnished, outside the town. COBB & SAWTELL, 2619 Christchurch. GUNSMITHS. WANTED, a Good WORKMAN. Anply to J. B. SHEATH, Christchurch. 2697 RYE GRASS SEED. ANTED to Purchase, Good Samples. MILES & CO., 1468 Christchurch. Lost, Found, &c. Ten shillings reward. lost, from Harewood Eoad, about Bth inst., a red BULLOCK, about 3 years old; no brand. The above reward will be given to any one giving such information as will lead ) to recovery of same. Any one retaining it after this date, will be prosecuted. 2763 Ploughing Matches. PAPANUI PLOUGHING MATCH. | PLOUGHING MATCH • Will be held at 1 P A P A N U.I, ON TUESDAY, the 25th JUNE, ' When the following Prizes will be offered for competition:— Champion Class. 1 Open to all comers; entrance fee, £l. First prize, £10; second prize, £5. Men’s Class. Open to all comers who have never previously taken a prize; entrance fee, 10s. First ; prize, £8 ; second prize, £5 ; third prize, i £3; fourth prize, £llos. Boys’ Class. Open to all comers under 18 years of age; entrance fee, ss. First prize, £6; second prize, £4; third prize, £3; fourth prize, Double-furrow Class. Open to all comers; entrance fee, 10s. First prize, £7; second prize, £4 ; third prize ’ (if there are four entries), £2. For the Best Kept Harness—Frst prize, value , £4, given by Mr Clark, Christchurch; second prize, a Cart Bridle, value 255, given by Messrs Wood Brothers, Christchurch. Best Groomed Horses—First prize, £2 2s ; second prize, one pair of Plough Backhands, given by Mr Suffield, Christchurch. For the Best Fiering in the Boys’ Class, a Pelham Bridle, value £ll2s, given by Mr Lawrence, of the Selwyn Hotel. 1 Entries close at the Sawyers’ Arms Hotel on Monday, Juno 24. Teams to be on the ground at 9 a.m.; ploughing to commence at 10 a.m., and conclude at 4 p.m. W. H. STRANGE, 2739 Secretary. TEMPLETON PLOUGHING MATCH. THE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will bo held in a Paddock of Mr H. F. GRAY’S, about one mile from Taylor’s Hotel, Yalclhurst, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd. Teams to be on the ground by 9 a.m. To start at 10 a.m. sharp. CLASSES. There will bo First, Second, Double Furrows, and Boys, and a special class for Prize given by Mr 11. F. Gray, for Skim Ploughing, viz. Furrows to be IS inches wide, and not less than 1 inches deep. Cast Steel Shares can bo procured from BOOTH, of Christchurch, to fit on large-aized Hornsby 2)lough. ! If three competitors, there will be two I prizes—£6 and £4. If only two competitors, i one prize of £5. First, Second and Boys’ Classes to plough, half an acre. Double Furrows and Skim Ploughs, threequarters of an acre. ENTRANCE FEES. First, Second, and Double Furrows, 10s Boys’ Class, ss. N.B. —No Entries for Mr Gray’s prize. No entry will be taken after July 2nd. All classes open to all comers. The Judges will bo on the ground all the time. There will bo a DINNER at Taylor’s Hetel in the evening. By order of the Committee. F. G. STEDMAN, 2740 . Horn Sm

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3566, 22 June 1872, Page 1

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