Wanted. w ANTED to Sell, Land and Property, all sizes, all pi i e*. J. L. Wilson. oHI-135 WANTED, by a Single Clentlemar, Board and Residence Apply stating to L F., office of this paper. 6350-441 WANTED, two or three teres of land for a vegetable garden near town. F. Ja'kson, Hereford street. 6311-140 WANTED at once an English-built Dog-cart; wheels not less thaus£t. Apply Leach and Lewis, Cathedral views. 6227-1-.7 WAN i ED, a General ivaotsmith ior the country, must bo a pood ehoer. Apply to Morrow, Bassett and Co., Chrb reburch. 5413-142 WANTED to buy, a quantity of brass, old metal and old hor-o sho-s, scrap iron, zinc, and dry fungus. Apply Hew Hong, Dun". dim 5405-143 WANTED— A Young Gentleman requiring comfortable accommodation in a private family. Apply “ E.N.," " Lyttelton Times" office. 5388-141 WANTED, athoronghly efficient female Cook, to whom the highest wages will be piv.n; testimonials required- Apply to G. H. Moore, Glenmark. 5188-138 WANTED to rent, house of eight or nine rooffis with, stable, in outskirts of Christchurch. Address Tenant, Box 67, Post-office, Christchurch. 4249-110 WAN! ED, a good Wheelwright. None but a good hand need apply; single man preferred. Apply to William Bevel], Blacksmith. Ashburton Porks. 6240-137 WANTED, a man to take charge of a farm, mast understand all kinds of farm work. Married man preferred. Also a good cook Apply. J. 1. M. Hayhurst, Tomuba. 5292-IS9 WALKEB. SMITH & CO., have bought the bankrupt stock of Drapery of P. Danley, of Sydenham. Particulars of sale in future adver. tisenunt. Wait and secure bargiins. 5404-112 WANTED, a respectable yonug person as Barmaid, Reference* required. Not wholly necessary to have had previous experience. Apply to Mrs W. B. Smith, Queen's Hotel. 6366-141 WANTED by a farmer’s sou, age 21, who thoroughly understands farming, a situation as Manager or Foreman; would make himself generally useful; good references. Applv J.B , Post-office, Christchurch. £261.138 ANTED, Be-engagement as Overseer on a farm or station, or to take charge of a grain shed ; 20 years’ Colonial experience, with Government and other testimonials. Apply 11,, “ South Canterbury Times” office, Timaru. 3238 85 WANTED, a situation on a station or elsewhere, ns'Tutor to children. Latin. Budiments c£ Greek, French and Mutio. Willing to make himself generally useful; accustomed to farm work. L.H., office of this paper. 5391-111 WANTED, an Assistant Mistress for the Lobum School. Salary according to scale, at current quarter £BO, without lodging money. Applications to be sent in by March 6, to the Chairman of the Committee, Loburn. 5411-143 'ANTED Known—That all duplicate parts of the Singer Company’s Seeing Machines, together with needles, machino oil, &0., &c., ate being toll} at enormously reduced prices by the sole agents, Messrs Hobbs and Co., High street, Christchurch. 2349-60 ANTED Known-Just opened a new shipment of Honeycomb Quilts—all sizes—from 6s lid. Also, a large assortment of Cretonnes, from 6Jd. Black Straw Hats, this season's goods, from 6d; umbrellas from Is lid. H. E. Mayiand Co., The Hall, High street. 5412-143 ANTED Known, that there is no nejjy-ro buy worthless imitations of the ESger Machine. The genuine machine, with all tbeSest improvements, polished table, triple action, Wff, is now reduced in price from £8 to £6 10s. ~Sole agents, Hobbs and Co,, High street, Christchurch. 2348 CO TJ EEFTON Hospital.—Wanted a legally qualiMai fled Medical Practitioner for the above institution; salary, £250 par annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than Monday, March 3; duties to commence April 10. Further particulars may be obtained from office of this paper. John M'Gaffin, Secretary, 4390113 tJYDENHAM.—Wanted to purchase one quarter C? acre or more of land, situated within the boundary of Queen street on the east, Durham street on the west. Third street on the north, and Pou’son street {below the Show grounds) on the south. Address, stating price and particulars, on or before Feb. 21, to Archibald Lusk, South Town Bolt, Christchurch. 5371-141 WEST Christchurch Educational District.— Wanted for the District School, an Assistant Mistress ; salary, £BO per annum. Also, two Female Pupil Teachers. Applications to he sent in to the Secretary on or before Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1880. 5247-138 WEST Christchurch Educational District.— Wanted, for the district school, an Infant Mistress; salary according to attendance (at present £IOO per annum). Applications with testimonials to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1880. Alexander M’Nie, Secretary, West Christchurch School Committee. SINGLE Man wanted, to milk, look after hor.es, assist in garden, and otherwise make Wmself generally useful. Apply to J. S White, Jhota. 5359-141 Lost, Found, &o. LOST, between Spnngston and Selwyu. a Cheque for the sum of £ls, drawn by John Hurst on Feb. Bin favour of Fred Coe. Payment stopped. Fred Coe, Irwell. 6377-141 To Let. ASIS-EOOMED HOUSE to Let. Enquire, Central Hotel. TO LET, Offices and Cellar. Hobbs and Co., now budding, High street, 5202-137 TO LET, cheap, eight.roomed brick House, with every convenience, near to Bingsland School. 5256 lcß TO LET, at St. Martin's, two miles from TownHouse of seven rooms, d&iry, scullery, wash, house, with copper, oow-house, garden, and paddocks. Bent reduced to £75. Apply, Mr Baird, Suffolk Brewery. 3470.91 / g ,0 LET, in a favourite position in town, close a to the centre, a first-class Family Dwellinghouse, containing IS rooms, well arranged, and in the best order. Quartor-acre of land, laid out as ornamental garden. For cards to view, end further particulars, apply to Charles Clark. Hereford street. No. 138. 5394-141 O Let by Tender.—The Farm on tfce Harewood road, near Papanui. late the property of Mr E. Hack, consisting of 68 acres of land (more or less), together with nine-roomed house, barn, stable, cowshed, &o. Tenders to be sent in, addressed to Mr Washbourn, Eicoarton, not later than Feb. 21,1880. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Feb. 4,1880. 4990-131 > LET, the Shop and Premises in Hereford street, lately in the occupation of Mr E. F. bury. APp! W3LSON, 3AWTELL & CO., lie Christchurch. SHOP TO LET. IHE undersigned having secured other pro. arises is prepared to receive offers for jus crest in that centrally situated shop known as ver's Coffee Rooms. For particulars apply on . premises. j. P- OUV EB. TO LET BY TENDEB, kHB Freehold and Bun belonging to the late C. B. Estate, situate on the Norm 'oil particulars can be obtained the office of ssrs B. Halo and Co., Cashel street. 'enders will not be received after Feb. , and i highest or any not necessarily accepted. i; MONK ] Trnstees - Election Notices. KOWAI KOAD BOAED. LOCAL ELECTIONS ACT. HEREBY give notice that Messt Charles Ensor Alexander M'Donald Francis Croft Samuel Coleman Eichard Bristow beou duly nominated for election, and that a rill bo taken at The Town Hall, Soften The Hoad Board Oflice, Balcaim' The Town Hall, Amboriey lesday. Fob. 24, between the hours of 9 a.m. tu. MATTHEW MOEEIS. Betarning Officer,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5920, 16 February 1880, Page 1
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