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NOTICE. SHIPPERS of GOODS from Lyttelton to Christchurch by the cutter" William," are hereby informed that all money due for freight will be received by Mr. DisHEß,of Christchurch. . Richard Pollard. Pet. 31, 1851. NOTICE. THE undersigned, who is proceeding to Port Philip, will be happy to execute any orders, on commission, for Live Stock or Merchandise. Any person having a claim upon him is requested to apply for the same immediately. E. Yorke, Norwich Quay. TO CONTRACTOR S. rTIENDERS will be received until Satur- •*■ day, the Bth instant, for the several works required in the Erection of Nine Additional Rooms to the Royal Hotel, Christchurch. Plans and specifications to be seen on application to E. Yorke, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, or at the Royal Hotel, Christchurch. TENDERS ~ T) EQUIRED for the making of a Ro_d, -L*l 35 chains, more or less. For particulars, apply to Thomas Colclough, London Street; or J. B. Thompson, Royal Hotel, Christchurch. October 17,1851. WANTED, A CLERK & BOOK-KEEPER. One who has been accustomed to Colonial business will be preferred. Apply to " A.8." at the office of the Lyttelton Times, ~ WANTED, TWO GOOD BRICKLAYERS. Apply at the Canterbury Exchange, London Street. WANTED, A COOK, who is thoroughly acquainted with his business. Apply at the office of this paper. ~~ PARTNER WANTED. WANTED, a Pabtneb, possessing from £300 to £500, to join in starting a m&st lucrative business. Apply at the office of this paper. LOST. ON FRIDAY WEEK, close to the Bridie-Path, about a quarter of a mile down the hill on the Ferry side, a Small Ham> Baskist, in which was a linen bag, containing a few small articles. Whoever will bring the same, with its contents, to the Rev. H. Jacous, Lyttelton, shall receive a reward. lTsl FROM the College-Ground, a GOAT and KID. The Goat had a Collar, with James Thomas on it. A Heward of ss. will be given to any person who has found the same, on bringing it to James Thomas, College Ground. LOST, SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN. TjIROM off the Jetty, about six weeks -JP since, ex " Dominion," two Bundles containing Mattrasses, a Counterpane, Sheets and Blankets, (the two latter marked '• Malhias. ) Also a beal Skin Carriage Apron or Rug, lined with dark blue cloth and hound with a crimson edgim:, and several other articles. Whoever will give information of the above goods, shall he rewarded by applying to Messrs. Longden and Lb.C'rkn ; it stolen, Five Pounds reward will be paid upon conviction of the offenders.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 1 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 1 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 1 November 1851, Page 1

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