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WANTED, Tenders for Sinking Open Well, at once. J. L. Wilson. WANTED, three good Coalminers. Apply to Joseph B. Sheath, Tuam street. 640 WANTED —Cook (contract) for ('ashmere Station. Apply to the CvjseSEER. 885 WANTED, an experienced Canvasser for Christchurch advertisements Apply to Echo office, Ashburton. DJI WANTED, a Plumber and Gasfitter. Apply J. Smith, Cashel street, next door to Clarkson’s, butcher. 893 WANTED, a few good Carpenters. Apply to E. West, Colombo road south, 894 WANTED, Machinists, at N. J. Suckling and Co.’s Boot Factory, St. Asaph street, Christchurch. 923 WAN I’ED, two Boys, 18 years of age, for Saw Mill. Apply Langdown and Co., Steam Saw Mills, High street and St. Asaph street; or, Saw Mills, Sydenham. WANTED, a Mill Hand, one used to a Planing Machine. Also, an Engine Driver. Apply, Langdown and Co., Steam Sawmills, High street. 930 WANTED, a good Nurse and Needlewoman, for a baby about a year old and two children. Also, a General Servant; washing put out. Apply to Mrs Jackson, Colombo street. 929 ANTED KNOWN, that T. Pillow has Purchased the Servants’ Eegistry Business lately carried on by E. Button, Hertford street. Employers or Servants requested to call at T, Pillow’s Employment Agency, Lichfield street, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall. POO mO DRAPERS.—WANTED, a first class _L Salesman ; also a smart youth as Apprentice. H. E. Mat &Co , the Hall. 918 Ten shillings reward.—lost, a fawn and white GREYHOUND (slut). Apply to E. Ravenhxll, Caversham Hotel. 919 C|' , 0 LET, a Six roomed HOUSE, in A Armagh street, and near Madras street. Apply to J. Cothek, London House, corner of High and Cashel streets. 906 LOWER HEATHCOTE SCbCTu THIS School will NOT EE-OPEN until MONDAY, 13th inst., in consequence of repairs. 928 J. A. MORGAN, Chairman. PRIZES! PRIZES! r“. OLONIST’S HALL, LYTTELTON, v MONDAY, MAY sth, HOOPER’S POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. First Prize—Silver Watch. 922 DDFELLOWS’ ART U N I O N.— The holders of the following Winning Numbers have not claimed their PRIZES:— No. 139 No. 1891 No. 3808 No. 1695 No. 2415 No. 3042 No. 3149 No. 1225 No. 2255 No. 2804 No. 2065 If the above are not claimed on or before the 11th of May, they will be FORFEITED. 5-4 2697 JOHN GRAY, Secretary. NOTICE. ' JOHN A. RANKIN, late of Addington, requests that all ACCOUNTS due to him be paid to Mr J. Munnings, Oxford Terrace, within the present month, his receipt being a sufficient discharge for the same. 920 TO MARKET GARDENERS~AND OTHERS. WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth. ME J. G. HAWKB3 is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, About 41 ACRES capital Leasehold LAND, securely fenced, with post and rails planted with gorse, and broken up, situate at BINGSLAND, On the road leading from the Old New Brighton road to St. Alban’s road. The lease has 17 years to run at a low ground rent. Sale at 12 o’clock. 927 1.0.0. F., LOYAL AVON LODGE, No. 23, AMERICAN CONSTIT OTION. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are hereby Summoned to ATTEND a MEEEINGto be held at the Orange Hall, Worcester street, MONDAY, May 6th, at 7 p.m, sharp, to make Preparations for the Reception of the D.G S. from America, and other general business. By order, 921 T. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. UNITED MET(HODIST FREE CHURCB, Colombo Road. Anniversary sermons iu connection with the above Church will be preached TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MAY srn. The Morning Service, commencing at 11 o’clock, will bo conducted by the Rev. J. White ; the Afternoon, at 2.30, by the Rev. T. Hodgson; the Evening, at 6 30, by the Rev. S Macfarlane. Collection at the close of each service in aid of the Trust Fund. On TUESDAY, May 7th, a Tea and Public Meeting will be held. Tea on the Tables at 6 p.m. Tickets, Is 6d each, may be had from any of the friends, or at the door, 924 JUTHERN COMPANY’S FESTIVAL ON THE AND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. |NE THOUSAND, IN £1 SHARES. Division as under ; First ... Second... Third ... Divided Divided £ r oo 200 100 100 100 £IOOO Tickets may bo obtained from any of the shareholders, and from the Treasurer, Mr Mailed, Southern Hotel, 023

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1287, 4 May 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1287, 4 May 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1287, 4 May 1878, Page 2

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