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Wanted. WANTED, an engagement ft* Nnr-e to an invalid lady. Apply C.H., “ Lyttelton Times " office. 8792*4® WANTED, a competent Nursemaid. HrsL. E. Nathan, Barbadoes street south, opposite Jenkins’ Sawmills. 8882-484 WANTED, a good shoeing and general smith. Constant employment. Apply to A. B. Kirk, Canterbury Foundry. 8831-463 WANTED, an Apprentice, to the Manufacturing Jewellery trade. For parti imlar*. address M.K., “ Times” office. 8957-449 WANTED to Purchase or Hiie, a File » ngiue. With 25 cwt monkey. Address Mr J. harry, Plumber, Armagh street, Christchurch. 8797-402 WANTED, a respectable girl, accustomed to domestic duues, email family. Also, a smart, intelligent youth. Uis Lordship’s Lander. , 8963-446 WANTED, Married Couple, without encumbrance ; man to work team of horses, woman to cook for men. Apply, J, Partridge, Amberley. SBM-442 WANTED, a situation as a domest-c servant by a person willing to make hersnlf geuerAlly useful in domestic aervice. B , office o( this paper. 7327-121 WANTED, board and residence for a single gentleman; norcu-east quarter preferred. Address, stating terms, N.D.Y., Box ISO, Postoffice, Christchurch. 8814-462 WANTED to sell, a Sydney built canoe, in good order. Brice, and particulars to bo ascertained from it. Puflett, Union Steamship Company, Lyttelton. 8912-465 WANTED, a first-class Shoer, mast bo art experienced Man. None other need apply. Highest wages given. Apply at once to Enos Christian, Amberley. 8847-143 WANTED, a steady single man, used to gardening work and to milk, for situation near Christchurch. Apply to Duncan aud Son. seed merchants, Christchurch. 8893-464. WANTED, Tenders, for Breakiug-np ISO aereo Tussock Land, at Milton. For purticnlars apply on ths farm, or to Charles Sough, Greecda'e. Tenders to be sent in on Oct. 6. 8956-466 WANTED, a Purchaser for 34t acres land, about 17 miles from Christchurch; terms of payment easy. Apply to T. Billow, Colombo street, next J. Goodman’s Boot Depot. 8964-466 WANTED, purchaser for Lease of Land, with Bailway Siding, in Sydenham; suitable for coal or timber merchant, Ac. Terms easy. Apply to T- Pillow, Colombo street, next J. Goodman’s Boot Depot. 8799-463 WANTED, by a young man, to board in a house where he could have the moderate use of a piano. Must be within 15 minutes' walk of the Triangle. Terms, 20s per week. Apply by letter to No. 80 “ Times " office. 8905-465 WANTED, Tenders, for Breakiifg-np one hundred (100) acres of English Grass Land. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to he sent in by Oct. 9. Heywood and Bowron, Banner Down, Fernside. 9847-466 WANTED Known, to Journeyman Tailor* before making arrangements tor Timare communicate with Mr Tunney, Secretary of Tailors’ Society, Criterion Hotel, Timam, as masters have drawn up log at a redaction. 8704-457 WANTED to Sell, good horse, cart, andhirness in first-class working order; price, £35; suit baker, batcher, or grocer. Apply ’iho* Bees, Hair Dresser, Manchester street, Christchurch. 8921-465 WANTED, respectable Married Couple, without family, on a large farm; man as worthing overseer, woman to cook and take charge of house. State age, how long in Colony, where last employed, Ac., to Farmer, “ Lyttelton Times ** Office. 8946-466 \\jT AN I ED, for one baby, an experienced f I Nurse and Needlewoman, about 30 yean of age. Only those who have had a great deal to do with young children seed apply. Call either morning or evening on Mrs Baker, Wildwood. Wilson’s Bridge, Waltham. 8930-466 WANTED, by strong, active man, 39, with six years’ experience, and highest testimonial* the care of an invalid gentleman, insane, or otherwise infirm/ Asylum or private; is willing to be nsafnl in any other capacity if required. Address J.F., Bail way'Eating House, Manchester street. Christchurch. 8895-464 WANTED Known, that the new Wellington Hotel, Toam street, is now open for the accommodation of families, travellers and boarders. Double and single rooms, good beds. The accommodation is second to none in the Colony. Private apartments for families. Terms moderate, Mrs E. Fuchs, Proprietress. 8894-464 A LADY having a larger house than she requires, would be glad to let a part of it furnished, with or without board. Apply by letter to 0.5., “ Times ” office, Lyttelton. 8911-465 AS Housekeeper.—A respectable person wishes situation as above; good reference; could give personal interview (by appointment) in town on Saturday, Oct. 4. Address, C.L.D., " Times'* office; 8897-463 NOTICE. —To Mastermen Blacksmith* A Youth in his 18th year wishes to be apprenticed in a good country shop. Will be willing to serve till 22 years of age it favourable terms are offered. Apply to T. B. Howson, Gust. 8949-466 f|lo Mas'er Butohirs.—Wanted by a young man .■JL a situation as second, or good third. Gu serve around. Apply to A.A.,.“Timea” office. 8906 TO Master Painters.—Wanted, by a young man, a job as Improver; just arrived from London. Apply M. 8., “ Lyttelton Times “office, 8907-465 f« 10 Master Bakers—Wanted, by a young man, I a situation. - Can serve-a round; useful in shop or slaughter-house. Apply by latter to H. 8.. ** Times ** office. 8906-465 TO PAEaNTd AND GUARDIANS.—Wanted an Apprentice, to a first-class trade. Premium. Address C.H., “ Times” office. 8958-466 Missing Friends. IF ALBEET HOBNEB, formerly of Yorkshire, who arrived in New Zealand per ship Warwick about four years ago, will communicate with “ W," earn of “ Lyttelton Times," he will hear of something to his advantage, 8867*464 Lost, Pound, Sso. c* it EE WAED.—Lost two black light Draught SQ *9 Mares; one collar marked: also, one Chestnut Hack Mare, branded AS off shoulder; two white hind feot. W. J. Hall, Survey Camp, Grey river, Ashley, 8818463 Q-j BE WAED.—Lost, about a fortnight ago. a 3Q JL Bay Hack Gelding; one white hind foot, and shows very much the white of near eye. Anyone returning or giving information as wijl lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. Baynes Bros., Manchester street. SS26-46S Q-6 BGWABD.—Lost, fromDoyleaton, on Sept. nDA 81, one Bay Hack Hare, with two white hind fetlocks, no brands visible, last seen at Spreydon. Anyone returning or giving snob information as will lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. Francis Woods, Doy' ton. T OST, on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, on ThuraI J day afternoon, a Gold Penciloase. Finder will be rewarded on leaving eame at Messrs Cuff and Graham’s office, Lyttelton. 8910-468 T OST, from Hororata, a small Dark Bay Hock 1 i Hare, very hollow back, close on fotliog, bad cover on when lost; passed the George and Dtigoo Hotel. South road, on Wednesday last, supposed to be making for Papanui. The finder will receive £1 reward on applying to Thomia Napier, Hororata. 8»39-ie<i FOUND, a Bunaway Horse, with saddle on. Owner oan have same by paying expenses to B. Horrex, Burlington House, Manchester street, Christchurch. 8919-465 Sermons, &o. YOUNG HEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. AN BYANGELISTIOSEEyiOB will (D.Y.)be held on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, IN THS THEATBB BOYAL, Commencing at 8.15 p.m, sharp. All are cordially invited to attend. 5975-383 CHUBCH OF CHEI9T. Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. MB THOS. H. BATES (Evangelist), •WHYILL (D.V.) preach in the above Haß * TO-HOBEOW EVENING. Subject Steen xl. Saitatio>.” ' 8861-466

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5806, 4 October 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5806, 4 October 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5806, 4 October 1879, Page 1

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