ANTED, good Dressmakers. J. Ballan- j TYNE AND Co. 2302 ANTED, a good Cob Horse for saddle and harness. Address, stating price, “Saddle,” Post Office, Ch istchurch. 2328 \AT ANTED, a strong youth or young man as *1 Grocer’s Porter. Address, stating age, salary, and references, Grocer’s Porter, Post Office, chrL-tchurch. 2329 ANTED, a Boy about 12 years of age to milk three cows and rrake himself generally useful. Saml. Smart, Sydenham 2310 'ANTED, a Lad about 16, to milk cows and look after stock, &c References required. Apply Robert Wilkin & Co., Hereford street. 2214 ANTED, two Prick makers for Timaru : constant employment. Good inducement for steady men. Apply Austin and Kirk, Christchurch, or James Shears, Timaru. 2290 WANTED, a Sheet Iron Worker. None but a good hand accustomed to range work need apply. Scott Bros., Railway Foundry, Manchester street. 2298 ANTED KNOWN, thatTX Heslip, Bootmaker, has a large and well assorted Stock of English and Colonialmade Boots, which he will sell at very small profits. J. H. has got the name of making the best boots to order in Canterbury, which he will continue to hold, IN o other can beat him. Opposite the Borough Hotel, High street. 2036 rjn6 TAILORS—WANTED, two good WmkJL men. Apply J, Johnston, Jersey House, Colombo street. 2289 THE WAED SYSTEM. Ter adjourned meeting of Ratepayers favourable to the division of the City into Wards will hi held in the side room of the oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street, on MONDaY NEXT, at 8 o’clock p.m. 2320 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF CHnIS'J CHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —You have done me a very great honour by recording 932 Votes in rny favour, for which I feel deeply grateful to the Citizens who have shown me so much respect. 1 am, gentlemen, Your obedient se r vant, 2305 W. WILSON. ~ W. WILSON’S COMMITTEE. ALL ACCOUNTS connected with the late City Election are requested to be rendered to Mr. E, George or Mr S. P. Andrews on or before 12 o’clock at Noon on MONDAY, the 16th inst. 2304 TO MESSRS GARRICK, W. LANGDOWN, E. REECE, R. WALTON, C OWLISH AW, W. MANNING, AND S. P. ANDREWS. ENTLLEMEN, —In consequence of the EXTEAOEDINAET VACANCIES IN THE CITY COUNCIL, Occasioned by the ELECTION of your Nominee, Mr WM. WILiON, your are requested to ALLOW YOURSELVES TO BE NOMINATED TO FILL THE VACANCIES, In order that yon may have the honour of sitting in Council with the party of your choice. 2327
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1430, 14 September 1878, Page 2
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