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Wanted W W ANTED, a Cook and Laundress. Mrs Sheath, Cranmer square. Apply to 8305 vNTED, immediately, Two So jd Carpenters. Apply to E. Rossiter, Ashley Store. 8567 WANTED, to Purchase a Quantity of Honey. Apply at the office of this paper, Christcnurcfl - 8561 WANTED, a Butcher; single man preferred. Apply to Mr F. Croft, Ashley Town--8419 ship. WANTED immediately, a Rood General Servant. Apply, Mrs H. B. i.ane, St. Asaph street west. B^3 W A ?, TEI)^ a first-class Fireman. Apply at the offi ‘O of the New Zealand Provision and Produce Company. g 651 a s *tuation as Barmaid, by a yountr lady with thorough experience. Address, u. n.. Post Office, Christchurch. 8872 WANTED TAILOES.—A good Coat hand and 1 rousers and Vest maker. Constant work. J. Ballantyne and Co, Dunstable House. 8668 WAN TED, by a steady Man, a Situation as Engine Driver; townie- country. Good references. Apply N.Z., office of this paper. 8660 WANTED immediately for Clay Stripping at Naval Point Breakwater, good Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to Foreman on the works. Hawkins and Co. rhor WANTED, a good strong active Lad as Boots; one willing to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr J, Beecher, or Mr G. Scarbrough, between f and 11 a.m., at City Hotel. 8640 A LADY wishes to obtain a few Pupils for Mnsic, Singing, or Drawing. Good testimonials. Address, S.L., office of this paper. 8657 TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. WANTED, for the Waimate District, a duly qualified Medical Man. This district offers every inducement to a steady Medical Gentleman. .It is f-ne of the largest and most prosperous districts in the colony, with a large and still grow, ing population. There are Pour Benefit Societies, all without a doctor; there is also a hospital newly erected, also without a doctor. The advertisers fully believe that the pecuniary remuneration of this district would be equal to one thousand pounds per year to a steady efficient man For further particulars, Apply to Frank Slee, Waimate, agent for th« advertisers. 8337 Missing Friends. I9OBERT BRIGGS will oblige by cal'ing upon JCw C. E. BRIGGS, at the office of this paper, Christchurch. 8562 LOUISA VlNEY.—Three English letters waiting for you. 8650 SAUNDERS k HENDERSON. Lost, Found, & LOST, from a paddock between Fendaltown and Papanui road, one Red and White COW, supposed to be springing. No brand visible. Middle of the tail white. Ten Shillings reward to anyone giving information at Messrs H. Matson and Co.’s office, or to H. KNIGHT, bntcher, Caledonian road. May 18, 1875. 8611 STRAYED from New Brighton, IRON GREY HORSE, white star on forehead, branded 10 on shoulder. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Criterion Hotel, Gloucester street, or New Brighton Hotel 8586 O O REWARD.—StoIen, on Monday night, oUSmI May 17,1875, off a grey horse in my paddock, Salisbury street north, a CANVAS HORSECLOTH. Anyone giving information of the penon who stole it shall, on the conviction of the offender, receive the above reward. EDWARD KNAPMAN, Veterinary Surgeon, Durham street north, Christchurch. 8659

Sporting C’ HBISTCHUECH STEEPLECHASES, AT LINWOOD, By the kind permission of Messrs F. Britton and £. Sheppard, ON FEXDAY, JULY 16, 1875. PATRON: His Honor Win. Eolleston. STEWAEDS: Sir J. Cracroft Wilson, K.C.S.L.C.B. Captain Clogstoun, Messrs F. Brittan Messsr M. Studholme O. Griffiths S, Oarforth H. Sawtell F. W. Delamain. Janies Campbell J. Brabazon JUDGE: STAETEK: J. Selfe. CLERK OP THE COURSE: 7 E. W. Millett. CLERK OF THE SCALES: 1 S. Garforth. HONOBABy'tBEASUBEB : E. W. Millett. PROGRAMME; The Chmstchubch Handicap Steeplechase—O' 100 sots, added to a sweepstake of 7 sots each for acceptors. Nominations 3 sots each, to go to the fund. Distance about 3| miles OTer a fair hunting country. Hack Steeplechase—Of 30 sots. Entrance 2 sots. No horses running in any other erent at the Meeting will be allowed to compete. No weight under 10st Tibs. Post entry. Distance about 1| miles. The Likwood Stakes Handicap— Of 60 sots, added to a sweepstakes of 3 sots each for acceptors. Nomination 2 sots, to go to the fund. Handicap to be declared after iha Christchurch Steeplechase. Distance about 2 miles. Nominations tor the Christchurch Steeplechase and Linwood Stakes to be made with the Honorary Secretary, at TattersaU’s, on THURSDAY, July 1, at 8 o'clock p.m. The Weights for the Christchurch Steeplechase will appear about THUBSDAY, July 8, and Acceptances to be made at Tattersall's on MONDAY, .Inly 12. at 8 o'clock. The Meeting will be run under the N.Z. G.N.S.C. Buies. The following ore the committee: —Messrs Jas. Campbell, E. G. Griffith, G. Oarforth, F. Brittan, E. W. Millet. B. H. Campbell, and F. Digby. For any information apply to B. HUME CAMPBELL, 8680 Honorary Secretary. For Sale. FOB SALE,—A quantity of Cochin Cockerels and Pullets, from Prize stock. Apply T. STAPLETON, 8619 Stanmore rood north. TO BLACKSMITHS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned hare for SALE SIX FAIRS BELLOWS. Persons wishing to purchase can see them in use at oar Workshop. P. A D. DUNCAN, 9654 Blacksmiths, Ac., Cashel street. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. ORDERS TAKEN forBIRCH TIMBER, sawn or hewn, for bridges, culTerts, and other purposes Apply to 3477 B. B. AH, YOUNGMAN, West Oxford. o N SALE by the Undersigned : Drain pipes, from 2into 24in in diameter Fire-bricks and fire-clay (English) Posts and rails Coal and firewood, at low rates. JOSEPH B. SHEATH, Tuam street, opposite Wellington Hotel, Jgl O E SAL E,— One excellent double buggy, new One single buggy One riding trap, new One do second hand GIANVXLLB A STEVENS, 1631 Trolloway Carriage Works; jANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, AND CARRIAGES. M ROVES, BROTHERS, High street, Dunedin Ij . Have for Sale , 1 doctor’s brougham, or light circular fronted family brougham 1 light patent landau, fixed with H'Kenzie’g. self-acting balancing head A one-horse do, built by the first London maker Basket phaetons and baggies, of all description. 1602 always on hand. Drawings en application.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4451, 20 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4451, 20 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4451, 20 May 1875, Page 1

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