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Wanted w ANTED, a Cook. Apply to Mrs P, Hanmer, Fendaltown rood. 7908' w ANTED, a good Man Cook, at Bligh’s Eestaurant, Papanui road. 8299' w •A-NTEr), a Cook and Laundress. Mrs Sheath, Craamer square, Apply tO‘ 8305* WANTED, for a few weeks, a Apply before 2 p.tn. f to Mrs Acland. Fendaltown road. §252 WANTED, to Bent, a House and Shop in a good thoroughfare. Address, E. Beardsley. New street north. 8334 W ‘ANTED, a good single-barrel Dnck Gun, at once. H. D.Manning and Co., 'Whitesmiths, Hereford street. WANTED KNOWN —Old Coins purchased by J. Brunette, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Cathedral square. 7651 WANTED, Sailmakers. Apply to J. Trist, Sail, Tent, and Tarpaulin Maker, Cashel street, opposite AX Hotel. 8335. WANTED, for a country district, a General Smith; one that can shoe. Apply to Mr j Kirk, Mr Anderson’s Foundry, 8271 WANTED, a good General Servant. References required. Apply, Mrs Bichard D. Thomas, Stanmore road north. 8284 WANTED TO BENT, in the neighbourhood, of Addington, a Five or Six Acre Paddock. Apply to J. and B. H. Campbell, TattersaU’s. 8194 WANTED, by a Single Man, a Situation as Groom, Can drive, and knows town well. Good references. Apply at this office. F.A.C. 8315 WANTED, a thorough good General Servant, for a first-class hotel in Lyttelton. Apply to Mr Carder, office of this paper, Lyttelton. 8100 WANTED, an Ironmonger’s Assistant; also an Assistant for the office. Monow, Bassett and Co., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers. Christchurch. 8288 WANTED, a Shepherd, accustomed to hill country ” ' ’ have good dogs. Coleridge. Must be an unmarried man, and Apply to B. M, Cotton, Lake ANTED, immediately, for the Christchurch w v Hospital, a Besident House Surgeon.. Salary, £3OO per annum, with residence, Ac. Applications from legally qualified medical men will be received up to May 15, 1875. W. M. MASKELL, _ . ~ „ Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary’s Office, May 3,1875, 8093 WANTED, a Church Steward. Salary £409 per annum, inclusive of travelling expenses. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, must be sent on or before Saturday, the 15th instant, at Noon, to the Eev Canon W. W. Willock, Christ’s College, from whom information as to duties, &c., may he obtained. W. W. Willock, Secretary Church Property Trustees. 8185 O FAEMEES.—Wanted to Purchase a few samples of Good Milling Wheat. J. Moffat, Avon Head Mill. 796 S T Lost, Found, &c. T OST, on Sunday, May 2, a Gentleman’s Gold 1 1 J BING, set with bloodstone. The finder will he rewarded on leaving the same at the office of this paper. _ 8294 LOST.— 10s Beward—Bed and white spotted fat COW, branded bell brand on ribs. Lost seen on hills, between the Hon E. Gray’s and Mr Kennedy’s. 8347’ LOST, on April 21, between Addington Railway Station and Biccarton Hotel, FIVE PIGS. Any person giving information of their whereabouts to DANZIE KENT, Biccarton, or WATT AND CO., Christchurch, will be rewarded. . 7831 Educational EAENLET ACADEMY, EAN6IOEA. THIS Commercial Boarding and Day School will BE-OPEN on THURSDAY, the 20th inst. A limited number of select day scholars admitted. - Terms: 45 guineas per annum. French and music extra. Befereuce kindly permitted to the Most Reverend’ the Primate of New Zealand, the Very Ber the Dean of Christchurch, the Eev Canon Dudley, Reverends F. Knowles, and G. J. Cholmondeley. and J. P. BesteUi~£sq., Government Inspector of Schools. Apply, after the I4th inst., to CHAS. G. ED. CHAPMAN, 8956 Principal. FRENCH LESSONS. MB G H. WHITCOMBE, educated and brought up in France, and having but lately arrived' from that countiy, will be happy to give PRIVATE LESSONS to a few pupils. For full particulars, apply to New Zealand Educational Depository, opposite the Post-office 6840 TO TEACHERS. WANTED, a MISTRESS for the West Christchurch School, Lincoln road, to take charge of the Girls’ department. Salary, £2OO per annum. Applications to be forwarded to the under* signed on or before the 15th of May next. HENET JOHN TANCEED, Chairman, 7641 West Christchurch School Committee. WAIHI BUSH SCHOOL. WANTED, an Assistant Mistress for the aboveSchool, at a salary of £SO per annum. Applications, with testimonials and certificates, to be forwarded to the Chairman of the above School Committee not later than June 1, 1875. The appointment to be subject to the approval o( the Board of Education. Duties to commence on July 1,1875. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, 8313 Chairman Waihi Bush School Committee; Conveyance! TO SOUTHBBEDQE TWICE DAILY. ON and after May 10, 1875, Doyle's Southbridge COACH will leave the ELLES* MERE STATION upon the arrival of the Trains leaving Christchurch, at 6.45 a.m., and 115 p.m. Passengers and Parcels can be booked at Cobb'S Office, High street. 824! SPECIAL NOTICE. BABEEB’S LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAEOA. TW. BARKER having secured the contract • for carrying the mails, continues to carry Passengers at Reduced Rates, to and from Pigeon Bay and Afcaroa, in conjunction with the steamer Halcyon, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Traps, Coaches, and Saddle Horses on hire, to any port of the Peninsula. T. W. BARKER, Proprietor. B k CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL mail COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH AND AKAEOA, HESE Coaches LEAVE the Booking Office* High street, at 8 a.m. even Tuesday, Than* and Saturday; RETURNING from Beecher's d, Akaroa, every Monday, Wednesday, and ay. at 8 a.m. JOHN CEAMOND, Proprietor. COBB * CO.’S __ ELEQEAPH LINE OF ROYAL KAIL COACHES Leaves he Clarendon HoteL VERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 6 o’olook ».nu, IB HOKITIKA AND INTERMEDIATB STATIONS, la and Luggage at Greatly Reduced Bate* UIDY, CLARKE. A CO„ Proprietors, ASHBURTON. [AJBSTY*S MAH through tho Mount lers district Imring been granted to E. ite of J. Page’s Stables, Selwyn, begs to public that he will proceed with a Coach lay and Friday from the Ashburton, upon of the first Train from Christchurch to ommodation-houM, Mount Sonars and eat, returning every Wednesday and 1 time tor the last train to Christchurch. uni Saddle Horses always on hire, is, Panels, and Orders punctually ah E. COOKSON, Proprietor, Ashburton Livery Strides, Opposite Bail way Station.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4443, 11 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4443, 11 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4443, 11 May 1875, Page 1

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