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Wanted. i f i r t i a I e 3 0 ;e is le le 11, >4 La Id J 6 o I, W w ANTED, an Office Pocke, Broth ers. Boy, immediately. ANTED, a single Young Man, an Ploughman. Apply Mr J, 8, WTiit*’*, Ohoka. SUB w w w North. ANTED, a good Sheer and General Smith. Apply J. Blyth, Blacksmith. Prehbleton. 6090 ANTED, a General Servant; housemaid kept. Apply to Mr* Way, Park Tcrracc.6o3s ANTED, a Blacksmith. Apply to Scott Bros., Hallway Foundry, Durham Street. WANTED, a Journeyman Bootmaker. Apply to Mr Golden, High street, opposite Dalgety, Nichols and Co’s. *3l WANTED, a thoroughly good Cook, either male or female. Apply to Mrs Vincent, Colombo street south, opposite City Brewery. 82Si WANTED, First-class Sheer and General Blacksmith. Steady employment and highest wages to real good hand. Ogilvie and Byers, Timaru. 8218 WANTED, a first-class Female Cook. Would Only bo required during certain hours of the day. One accustomed to a Catt preferred. Alfred Gee, Confectioner, Christchurch. 8358 WANTED, by a young man of steady habits, a situation as Groom or Gardener. Can milk, and is willing to make himself generally nsefnl. Good references if required. Address, M. C., office of this paper. 6223 WANTED, a situation in general store hy a young Man, aged 19; good writer. Experience in buying department of West India merchants, Ac., in London. Testimonials, London and Christchurch, N. Z. H. W. N., " Lyttelton Timetf ’ Office, Christchurch. 6219 MALTING. —Wanted, a thoroughly competent Floor-Turner. Apply, T. Edwards, Windmill road, Christchurch. 6383 f | lO GARDENERS.- Wanted a thoroughly effi--1 cient Married Gardener, without encumbrance ; wife as Cook and Housekeeper. Apply t» 0. H. Moore, Glenmark. 5887 KAIAPOI EOEOCGH COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS are hereby inrited for peraona to perform the duties of POUNDKEEPEB, in accordance with the Trespass and Cattle Ordinance, the ponndkeeper to receive half the fees. Applications to be sent in, endorsed “ Poundkeeper,” not later than 6 p.m. on March 6,1877. 6104 C. E. DUDLEY, Town Clerk. Miscellaneous Wants. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHEES. WANTED, PLANS for a MALT KILN, for drying patent or Porter Malt. Apply, MESSES JOHNSON 4 CO., Grocers, 4c„ 8178 High street, Christchurch. WANTED, an 8 or 10-horsepower ENGINE, portable or doable cylinder, with link motion, preferred. Apply to SCOTT, BEOS., Sadway Foundry, Christchurch, 5518 WANTED, a quiet Horse, for a Lady to drive, height must not exceed 15 hands. The principle thing to be considered will be the quietness of the animal. W. Boss. 8108 Lost, Found, Ac LOST— A CHEQUE on the Union Bank. No. 219, drawn by T. J. Gee in favour of E. J. Kerr. Payment stopped. 6298 lOST, —£5 note on the Bank of New Zealand* J No. 113,790. The finder will be rewarded an returning the same to Mr FEANK'S Boardinghouse, Manchester street. 8282 LOST— A Liver-and-Whito Coloured Spaniel PUP, with collar on for last year. Finder will be rewarded on leaving some at T. BRUCE'S, Gloucester Street. Anyone detaining him after this date will be prosecuted. March sth. 6044 LOST— OS my Farm, on or about FEB, 21, one White COW, red neck and head, branded L E, and will have calved about this date. Any one letting me know her whereabouts win be rewarded, and any person keeping her after thin date will be prosecuted. Address JOHN QUINN, Shirley Farm, Bingslaud. 6040 Q Q REWARD. —Lost, on Feb. 8, one Bay oWU PONY; one white hind foot, branded O on shoulder. Anyone returning same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. 6263 THOS. * E. PAVTTT.lChriatchnrch. OQ REWARD.—Strayed, from the Rakaia, oW two BOSSES ; one chestnut gelding, branded C on near shoulder, the other a dark brown gelding, white star on forehead, no brand visible. Anyone bringing them to the South Eakaia Hotel will receive the above reward. 6060 Qf\S. REWARD.—Lost, between Holleetoa 0\" and Coalgate, in the railway train, a POCKET-BOOK containing one £5 note and silver, also receipt from Coates 4 Co. for watch. Anybody returning same to Mr WELLS, Railway Stationmaster, Coalgate, will receive above reward. 8194 Conveyances ; afeg » COBB 4 CO.'S LINE OF BOTAL MAIL COACHES, CHBISTCHUBCH AND AKABOA. THESE COACHES leave the Booking Office, Christchurch, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUKOAY, at 8 a.m , Returning from Beecher’s Hotel, Akaroa, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, snd P IDAY, at 830 a.m. • SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor. 1 James Smith Agent, > Cobb’s Office. 4888 1 ASHBURTON AND LONGBEACH. JC. BE 1 L k CO.'S Royal Mail Coach leave* • Longbeach tor Ashburton (via Ashton, Waterton, and Wheatstone) doily, at 7 a.m., re- [ turning by the same route after arrival of 3.45 p.m. , train from ( hriatchurch. N.B During the 1 winter months (April to September inclusive) the coach will leave Ashburton at 3 p.m. 800 ing Office [ and Stables, Tancred street, next Episcopalian 1 Church. J. C BE <L <k CO., Proprietor*. ÜbS JAMES SMITH, Agent, Christchurch. GREEN PARK AND UALSWELL UNB OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. S CACHES of the above line leave Green park fe* Christchurch daily at 7.45 a-m., returning aft p.m. Passengers and parcels booked at James Smith’a Office, TatterealTe. 8159 C. KIMBEB, Proprietor. FRY k BARKER'S FELLOEaPH LINB OF BOY AX MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH TO AKABOA. RUNNING in conjunction with the aj. fialcyoa the coach loaves Pigeon Bay on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, shortly after the arrival of the steamer; and Brace’s Hotel, Akaroa, at 9 ii.nu, on the same day. Passengers and parcels booked at Mr JAMES BMI FH’S OFFICE, next TatterealTe. Single Tickets, Pigeon Bay to Akaroa, 10s each Return do do do I6e Available for one month. 8693 FRY k BARKER, Proprietor*. NOTICE. ELEQBAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL CUES TO UUKUNUI AND MAIACT. CHES will leave Hnrunul EVERY MjJKNNG. and for Waiau every MONDiL'' ,\Y, and FRIDAY, on arrival of 6™t hriatchurch. __ , from ruing from Bunmui DAlLkj * gr> Y TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY g, at 7.50 »^“; cla HOLDE K. Proprietor, do Venux, A gent, 4fig7 Cobb’s OfficeIAKAIA *ND ALFORD FOREST. tud after this date a COACH will leave tk6 ukala on arrival of First Train. Ilford Forest, vii Laviugton and Interplaces, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, ig 1 uesday, I bursday, and Saturday, meetn (or ' 'hrlstchurch. Alford Forest Fores ... 10s, igors aud parcels booked at JAMES ’a Office, FattersalTs. sms aud orders punotnally attended to. as and Saddle Horses always on hire. CPI AS. L KE, Proprietor, South Rakoia, opposite Railway Station, Ashburton. OOK S 0 N begs to Inform tha • VV public that he is now running a Ooaek every Tuesday and Friday from Ashburton, npoa the arrival of the first Train from Christchurch te Hood’s Aooommodation-house, Mount Somers and Alford Forest, returning every Wednesday apa Saturday in time for the last tndn to Timaru at ■ p.m,, and (iriptobnink at 3.58 p.m* Buggies and Saddle Horeeealways on him. XaWrams, Ps-oela, and Orders punotnaHj t»- *® nd *°‘ COoKbON. Proprietor, Asbtnrton Livery Stable* Opposite Railway Btattoa

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 1

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