WANTED, a SHOEING SMITH, at the Shoeing Forge, White Hart Yard. 81 WANTED, a young Man, as BOOTS. Good references required. Apply at the White Hart. 42 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT; must be a good Cook and Laundress. Apply to Mrs HARGREAVLS, London street, Lyttelton. c 29 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. One accustomed to children preferred. Apply to Mrs J. A. MORGAN, Dampier's Bay. 21 WANTED, a LADY as DAILY TEACHER for Young Children in a Ladies' School. Apply by letter only to MRS OHAS. THOMSON, Avon House, Christchurch. * 36 Xfty ANTED, a first-class S"OER, for a .■V*'- Blacksmith's shop. Only good hands need -apply. BEECHER'S Livery Stables, Market-place. 5028 WANTED, a NURSEMAID. Good references required. Apply to Mrs F.'ZD. GIBSON, Lyttelton ; or Mrs. JAS. Ei GRAHAM, Christchurch. 5 Xjjtjt ANTED, a good: GENERAL SERIYy, VANT. Must be able to do Plain Cooking. Apply to MISS CAMERON, Cameron Bros. c 5051 TTKTANTED, a steady Young Man, as ,?T; GROOM, and to take charge of stables. References required. Apply to W. LAWRENCE, St. Asaph street. c 5046 ■ •■-?. ■■■■■•- ORAM'S Z ZC IT V HOTEL. AN^ED, a Bteady Man, as BOOTS. LO'VT, in Christchurch, on January 31, a GOLD MALTESE CROSS, attached to a bit of blue ribbon. Anyone bringing the same to tbe offices of Messrs KAUKE BROTHERS, Cathedral Square, will be rewarded. cl 2 NO T I C E. I.WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for .. any DEBTS incurred after this date, without my written consent. HANNAH GRAY, Ferry ZRoad. Dated Feb. 3, 1870. 27 SHIP CELCENO, FROM LONDON, OR OTHER VESSELS. t^^f^fe- FTIHE Undersigned having „_Js3§|§N< JL an Agent in Port, un"SK^gj'jl'i^dertakes the Clearing and &EsEmwxMS3GBB* forwarding of Goods from England or Coastwise, with regularity and dispatch. '. J. A. BIRD, .Licensed Customs' Shipping Agent, &c, Christchurch. Offices of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company. c 5003 " Hr - rp HE CIRCULAR SAW Jl mJSt " •*- BTE AM N A VIG ATK )N «MJg|*v COMPANY'S STEAMERS •JgPrlflEp^- are appointed to sail ss under «3§P_f_^s» during FEBRUARY:— Z FOR welldngton, nelson, taranaki, and manukau, transhipping at wellington FOB NAPIER AND AUCKLANDLORD ASHLEY— About SATURDAY, 19th, at 11a.m. AIREDALE — About SATURDAY, 26th, at 11 a.m. FOR OTAGO— LORD ASHLEY— About TUESDAY, 15tb,at 11 a.m. AIREDALE— About MONDAY, 21st, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, lie Lyttelton and Christchurch. MISS E. VARTHA, (Lately arrived from England,) MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, COLOMBO STREET SOUTB, (Opposite Dr Frankish's,) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christ- . church and the public generally, that she intends carrying on the business of a MILLINER and uRESSMAKkR, and hopes, by strict attention to her bushiest, that she wiil •receive a liberal share bf public patronage. 2
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 535, 5 February 1870, Page 1
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