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Wanted. w ANTED, Young Girls as apprentice* to the hat trimming. U. P. Uulbcrt, Highr-treet. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply by letter, with references, to Mrs W;nt«r, Ashburtiu, s 12- It 7 WAIT"ANTED. Young Man as Milkman, and to * I make him g.uarally useful. App'y w. Jelfreo, Eiccarton. 5; 13-137 WANTED at once, an English-built Dos-oart; wheels not less than sft. Apply Leach and Lawis, Cathedral Aleva. 5237-137 ANTED, a good Bootmaker; tie highest wages given; none hut good hinds need apply. M. Nealas, Ashburton. 4565-117 WANTED, a good General Blacksmith for the country ; a good sheer preferred. Apply to Morrow, Ua-isett, an 1 Co., Christchurch. srßf> WANTED, a General i-orvant, for a small family in the country; references re. quired. Mrs Srxton, Robinson's Bay, Akatoi.492s WANTED, a thoroughly efficient female Cook, to whom ’he highest wages will bo tiv-.n; testimonials required. Apply to G, H. X-X ore, Glenmark. 5189-136 WANTED to rent, house of eight or nine rooms with stable, in outskirts of Christchurch. Address Tenant, Box 67, Post-office, Christchurch. 4349-110 WANT ED, a good Wheelwright. None bat a good hand nred apply; single man preferred. Apply to William Jievell, Blacksmith, Ashburton Forks. 52JC-137 WANTED, Employment by first-class Carpenter and Joiner, with view to partnership or constancy. Country preferred. Address. K.E., office of this paper. 6166-128 WANTED, by a Married Couple without encumbrance, a Situation, man as gardener, Ac., woman as cook or housekeaper. Apply, W.S. J., “ Lyttelton Times ” office. 5214-137 WA' TED the public of Christchurch and Sydenham to know that the best Newcastle Screened coal con be had from Dyason’s Coal Yard, Harper street sidings, for 3Sr per ton. 1381.113 WANTED, a highly qualified daily Govecr.ets, having a thorough knowledge ot Eugik-h, French, and German, also rudimentary music. Apply by letter to Mrs Richardson, Opatva. 5170-136 WANTED, for cash, Land, 50 acres, Timacu direction, good soil, water, and neighbourhood. Address letter, Y, Mr Piorcy, Gr csr, Colombo street, Christchurch. Price moderate. 5102 ANTED, hy a new arrival, a Situation on a station, to make himself generally useful; i« competent, and will not i hject to teach young children. Music, French, and general studies. Apply S., “ Times” office. 5093-134 WANTED, a Master for the Kaiapoi Xdand School; salary £l3O per arnum with house. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent to Captain James How, Armagh street east, Christchurch, on or before Feb. 13. 4543.117 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Station Cook* to bake. Must be sober. General Servants for town and country; also good practical female Cook; references necessary; and men to bind. At Laurenson’s Labour Agency, City Weighbridge. 5243-138 ANTED Known—That all duplicate parts of tbe Singer Company’s Sewing Machines, together with needles, machine ill, A r c , Ac , are being told at enormously reduced price* by tne sale agents, Messrs Hobbs ami Co., High rtract, Christchurch. 33 49-60 WANTED, a Medical Man form he Keefton Hospital, as the present doctor i; leaving; private practice allowed. Friendly socieli-s have about 150 members willing to pay 25s each per annum; population of district about 2000. John M'Qaffiu, Secretary. 5223-139 WANTED Known, that there is no need to buy worthless imitations of the Singer Machine. The genuine machine, with all the latest improvements, polished table, triple action, &c., is now reduced in price from £8 to £8 10s. Solo agents, Hobbs and Co., High street, Christ, church. 231 S 60 WEST Christchurch Edu- ati mal District.— Wanted, for the district school, an Infant Mistress: salary according to attendance (at present £IBO per annum). Application’ with testimonials to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1880. Alexander M'Nie, Secretary, West Christchurch School Committee. ANT XD, by the Advertiser, Situation in an offi-e in town; merchant's preferred. Thorough knowledge of the routine of business, and also understands book-keeping. Held rusponsible position in one of the largos-1 wholesale houses here tor two years. First-class references. Apply by letter tr A.B , Box 231, Post-office, Christchurch. 49SS-131 A YOUNG Lady desires a situation as Com panion rr Lady Kelp; salary no object. Address M.M., ‘■Times” office. 5100-131 A LADY lately arrived from London would bo glad to meet, with a few pupils for the pianoforte. Terms £1 Is per quarter. Miss Powell, Kilmore street east, near Manchester st-reet-.i'l-SJ-S A RESPECTABLE, well educated Young- Men r% of considerable experience desires an e:iagement a* Assistant in Store, town or country ; mull keep hooks and bo generally useful; the ighost reference. -Apply ABC, ” l.ittel on ’imes.” 5315-13 f ELGIN Educational District.-Wanted a Master for the new Educational District of Elgin, Ashburton. Salary according to Government scale. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, to he sent to the undersigned on or before noon on Monday, Feb. 23, a (dressed to Ashburton. J. Stanley Bruce, Chapman. 5024-13 J XI EEFTON Hospital.—Wanted a legally qualiiai fled Medical Practitioner for the above institution; salary, £2soper annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than Monday, March 2; duties to commence Aj-ri' 10. Further particulars may he obtained from office of this paper. John 51‘Gnffin, Secretary. 4390 113 fjlO MILLERS.—Wnnttd a Night Man; a single JL man preferred. Ap,ly, at once, to T. ' rorth. Cam Mill, Icangiora. 5234 137 mo Master Bakers.—Wanted by a Young Man, JL a situation as bread Baker; well up iu small goods; town or country. T.M., careof Mr Morris, St Asaph street cast, oppoi-ite Royal George. 5211 mo FLOCK OWNERS.—Tiro undersigned, who I has had a lifelong experience among first-class merino sheep, and who was for the 15 years preceding the ■ death of ths late B. Q. Kormodo, solo manager of the celebrated Mona Vale flocks, is open to engagement as manager ih Now Zeala’d or any of the Australian Colonies. Tinexceptionablo testimonials can be produced. Richard Pitt. Claremont terrace, Salisbury street, Christchurch. 5233 ATEST Christchurch Educational District.— V Wanted for the District School, an iistant Mistress ; salary, £SO per annum. Also, 1 Female Pupil Teachers. Applications to bo t in to the Secretary on or before Tuesday, i. 17 1860. 5247-133 Lost, Found, &o. STRAYED, a Chestnut Horse, branded P on near shoulder. Finder rewarded. W. T. Qrinstead, Colombo street. 5231-137 Educational. LOWER HEATHCOTE EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. kTOTICE is hereby given that the Side School (to bn known as •* Bromley " School) will ho ienod on Monday, Feb IS instant, at 10 o'clock in ie fo; euoon. H, AUGUSTUS BAMPORD, 97-130 Chairman of Committee. ROFBSSOR UGH E 3 Receives Pupils at his Residence, MANCHESTER STREET, Near Cashel Street. Cultivation of the Voice, Pianoforte, and Violin. Terms on application. s.— Stabling attached to the premises may ho by country pupils requiring accommodation oir horses. 3703-96 Election Notices. KOWAI ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. Local Elections Act. EREBY give notice, hr accordance with the provisions of the above Act, that the lato an having been declared void, an electicn w 11 i to fill three extraordinary vacancies in the oard on Tuesday, Feb. 24.1 £80; and t’r at the mtiou of Candidates will iake place at the Board Office, Balcairn, on Thursday, Feb. 13, ,t the hour oF norm. MATTHEW MORRIS, Returning Officer. 3,1580, 4604-. 2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5917, 12 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5917, 12 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5917, 12 February 1880, Page 1

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