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Wanted. w ANTED a general servant. Applj* Mra E. A. Bishop, Cramner Square. 6355 WANTED, a good Shoer and General Smith, Apply J. Blyth, Blacksmith. Prebhleton. 609# WANTED, a General Servant; nousemaid. kept. Apply to Mrs Way, Park Terrace.63os WANTED a situation as butcher; good’ slaughterman. Apply A. G., office of this puper - 6347 WANTED a situation as cook on station* o+^i?*^C e - leßl ? pll House, Gloucester street, Christchurch, 6356 WANTED by a respectable young Man. a. Situation as Cook. Good references. Apply C. 8., office of this paper. 638 G WANTED, a thoroughly good Cook, either male or female. Apply to Mrs Vincent, uoiomoo street south, opposite City Brewery. 6252 WANTED a young woman that understands the Drapery and Grocery trade. Apply Grishrook's Junction Store, Whatcly road, Christchurch. 6351 WANTED, First-class Shoer and General Blacksmith. Steady employment and. highest wages to real good hand. Ogilvie and Byers, Timaru. 6216 WANTED a situation by an engineer to drive a combine tor the season. Apply to J. Hern, Cooking Bange Factory, comer of Manchester and Tuam streets. 634 S WANTED, a first-class Female Cook. Would only he required during certain hours o£ the day. One accustomed to a Catii preferred, Alfred Gee, Confectioner, Christchurch. 6324 WANTED. —A gentleman wishes to procure a. situation as coachman or groom and gardener for a young man who has been in his service for nearly three years. Apply Box 120, Post Office, Christchurch, 6364 WANTED, Situation as Shepherd or Stockman. Thoroughly understands the management of long-wooled Sheep, and all agricultural work generally. Unexceptionable references can, be given. Apply G.M., office of this paper. 6385 WANTED, for the country, a middle-aged woman as cook and general servant, where other help is given; or a respectable married couple who have been accustomed to domestic service. Apply this day from 10 till 4 p.m. to Mrs Gerard, Clarendon Hotel. 6345 ' 110 GARDENERS.—Wanted a thoroughly effiJL cient Married' Gardener, without encumbrance ; wife as Cook and Housekeeper. Apply to' G. H. Moore, Gleumark. 5987 Miscellaneous Wants. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. WANTED, PLANS for a MALT KILN, for drying patent or Porter Malt. Apply, ' MESSES JOHNSON &CO , Grocers, arc., 6178 High street, Christchurch. WANTED to Sell a small Pack of Beagles; or would exchange for some Spaniels. De Bourhel & Co. 6382 WANTED, an 8 or 10-horse power ENGINE, portable or double cylinder, with link motion, preferred. Apply to SCOTT, BEOS., Bailway Foundry, Christchurch. 5516 Missing Friends. TO JOHN HENRY y JOHN HENRY PALS6R4VB, who is supposed ttf have sailed from for Auckland iu August, 1875, is earnestly requested to apply to J, H. BAKER, Esq., Survey Department, Christchurch, who has a letter for him from England.63Bl Lost, Found, ftc. lOST —A small Amethyst Brooch. The finder A will he rewarded on returning it to Mr M. SANDSTEIN, Cashel Street. ' 6380 LOST —Off my Farm, on or about FEB, 21, one White COW, red neck and head, branded L E, and will have calved about this date. Anyone letting me know her whereabouts will be rewarded, and any person keeping her after this date will be prosecuted. Address JOHN QUINN, Shirley Farm, Bingsland. 6310 OO REWARD. —Lost, on Feb. 8, one Bay cLO PONY; one white hind foot, branded & on shoulder. Anyone returning same to the undersigned will receive the above reward. 6263 THOS. & E. PAVlTT.lChristchurch. REWARD.—Lost, between Eolleston and Coalgate, in the railway train, POCKET-BOOK containing one £5 note and silver, also receipt from Coates & Co. for watch. Anybody returning same to Mr WELLS, Railway Stationnmster, Coalgate, will receive above reward. 6194 Public Notices PROVINCIAL GAZETTE. v. THE LYTTELTON TIMES HAS BEEN APPOINTED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR The Newspaper in which all Public Notifications which have hitherto appeared in the CANTEEBUEY PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Shall henceforth be published. Notice.— The Provincial Government Gazette will no longer he issued. 3411 Government Notifications New Zealand government life insurance ON THE MUTUAL OR PARTICIPATING SCALE. 1. The Government issues all desirable forma of Policies, from £IOO to £SOOO. 2. The payment of every Policy is guaranteed under the Insurance Act of 1874. 3. All profits are divided amongst the insured. 4. Policies protected from bankruptcy. 5. Days of gra.e can extend over one year and thirty days, subject to conditions. 6. Liberty to travel without extra premium. 7. Premiums payable at any Post-office in New I Zealand, or at th’> Home Agent's Office iu London. 1 8. Premiums at the lowest rates. EXAMPLES. A person aged 30 next birthday may, by tho payment of 10s 6d quarterly (bring ai the rate of less than lOd per week), secure to his family at hia decease, happen when it may, the sum of £100; or A person aged 30 may secure fir HIMSELF, at tho age of 60, or to bis heirs at any moment, should death happen before the specified age, the sum of £IOO, by a quarterly premium of £1 Is lid. All particulars be obtained at any Post-office, or from the undersigned. a. OfiAP. f)TT, Chief Agent. Cathedral Squaio, March 3, 1877. 6261 V. NEW 7,E,VT,.A'’ n RAILWAYS, lease;of the v . . ..eshment room* AT THE TIMARU RA’ ■ VY STATION. yp/yl Tenders for the ‘od of twelve monti from APE 11. 1. 1877. to MARCH 31, 181 for the LEASE of the above Rooms, will be i ceived up to noon of MARCH 20 next, at the Tral Manager’s Office, Christchurch, Terms and coudi' leas may bo seen at this offl< and at the office of tho Resident Engineer, whe plans may also I o seen. The Government does not hind itself to acce the highest or any tender. J. LAWSON, Traffic Manager, Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, Fob. 20,1877. |[5J T I(S£t E . ]^L :FOE leasing SHEDS ON RECLAIMED 1A> TT ' IN LYTTELTON. r H RENDERS are inv,...or Leasing for a peril * tureo years, commencing from April 8/ 7, the SHEDS ou the reclaimed land in Lytt< now . i® occupation of Messrs Talbot ni M Clatchie, and Messrs Miles and Co., and tl New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency C< Limited, respectively. Specifications of terms < lease can bo had at Mr Eolleston’s office, at tl Government Buildings. Tenders endorsed ‘ ‘ Tender for Leasing Shed c Reclaimed Land, Lyttelton,” to be sent m a< dressed to Mr Eolleston, at tbo Government Bml< tugs, Christchurch not later than 12 noon « WEDNESDAY, Maich 14, 1877. Tho lowest or any tender not noceesaniy a< eepted. 6129 W. EOLLBSTO?

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 1

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