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\/ST ANTED, immediately, a General v V Servant. Mrs A. Phillips, High street, 5024 4'17 ANTED, a respectable Boy to assist ’ about the house. Apply to Mr Wyn-x Williams. 5007 i ¥7 ANTED, a General Servant; references V t required.—Apply to Mrs R. Wood, Lyttelton. 5015 < $ J AN 1 TED, a Young Man, to drive a V v Baker’s Cart and assist in the bake house. —Apply T. Rowley, Baker, High street. 5 >l2 WANTED, Tenders for Parting Stone from Mount Brown to Amberley Railway Station. Apply to Joseph B. Sheath, Christchurch. 4992 WANTED, for March 19fch, a good Housemaid, willing to assist with children ; also, a plain Cook, who can wash, iron, and milk. Apply to Mrs Drummond Macpherson, The Ngiaos, Lyttelton. 5019 TO LET, a Cottage of four rooms ; also. Three Cottages of two rooms each ; furthermore, on sale Six Cottages, very reasonable and on easy terms. Apply to Percival Pearce, The Hollies Store. 5005 npO LRT, a convenient 5-Roomed HOUSE, I. also a 6-Roomed HOUSE, with ranges, stoves, cupboards, &c. Apply to Mr Merritt, Storekeeper, corner of Harper street south. 4981 TOWNSHIP OF CHBRTSEY. SALE BY AUCTION. 1/| B 0. F. BARKER has been favoured ItX with instructions from, Messrs Garrick and Cowlishaw, solicitors, for W, A, Brown, Esq, to offer for SALK BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, 10th MARCH, 1877, At 12 o’clock Noon, At his Booms, Hereford street, adjoining Miles, Hassal, and Co.’s, ALLOTMENTS IN THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP. The township of Chertsey ie situated sis miles south of the Rakaia, and at the site of the Chertsey railway station, which is now opened for traffic, and is the railway depot of an agricultural district of upwards of fifty thousand acres of freehold, a large area of which has been already cropped, and the rest is now rapidly being occupied. This sale offers unrivalled openings for the following lines of business : HOTEL, GENERAL STORK. GRAIN STORE, BAKER, BUTCHER, AND BLACKSMITH.

The position of Cherteey, between Bakaia and Ashburton, precludes all possibility of its interests from clashing with either of these places. Terms— Quarter cash; balance in quarterly payments, bearing interest at 8 per cent. For further particulars, apply to GARRICK & COW JSHAW, Solicitors, Cathedral square, Or to C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, 3-7 923 Hereford street. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE AND LAND FOE SALE. Six-Boomed House, Stable, Coach House. &o, Together with la 3r 6p of Land, Laid out in orchard, lawn, plantation, &c, with frontage to the Staumore road, and aa at present in the occupation of B. D. Thomas, Esq. Teems ; One third cash ; the balance as may be arranged, Further information can be obtained, and cards to view, on application to 11. D, Thomas, Esq, Solicitor, Hereford street, or to 0. F. BARKER, 3 7 878 Hereford street, T O - M OE R O W. THURSDAY, MARCH Bth, PIGEONS, FOWLS, DOG, GUNS, MR J. G. HAWKES io instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 4 pair blue fantail pigeons 8 pair of thorough-bred black Spanish foals I well-bred duck wing game cock I spaniel dog Spot, good with gun at anything 2 double and 1 single barrel guns FURNITURE Double and single iron and wood bedsteads, paliasses, dressing and other tables, washstands and ware, toilette glasses, chairs, an J lot of sundries Gothic church door fittings, lot of books, pictures, See. Sale at 12 o’clock. 3-7 896 V. R. N BW ZE A LAND GO VERNM ENT LIFE INSURANCE, ON THE MUTUAL OR PARTICIPATING SCALE. 1. The Government issues all desirable forms of Policies, from £IOO to £3OOO. 2. The payment of every policy is guaranteed under the Insurance Act of 1574. 3. All prolits are divided .amongst the insured. 4. Policies protected from bankruptcy. 5. Days of grace on renewal of premiums can extend over one year and thirty days, subject to conditions. G. Liberty to travel without extra pre mi um. 7. Premiums payable in Now Zealand, or at the Home Agent’s Cilice in London, 8. Premiums at the lowest rates. EXAMPLES. A person aged 30 next birthday may, by the payment of 10s 6d quarterly (being at the rate of less than 10d per week), secure to his family at his decease, happen when it . may, £100; or [ A person aged 30 may secure for HIMSELF, at the age of 50, or to his 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 can be obtained at any Post office, or from the undersigned, H. CLAPOOTT, Chief Agent. Cathedral square, March 3rd, 1877. : 5010

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 843, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 843, 7 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 843, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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