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WANTED, A PLAIN COOK and House Sbbvant -L~x- of unexceptionable character, between 35 and 40 years of age. Good wages will be given. Apply at the office of this Paper. WANTED" " Immediately, for the " Lyttelton Arms " A FEMALE SERVANT ; must be a -*-»- Good Cook. To a person pro vino- herself competent for the situation liberal wa«-es will be given. Apply at the " Lyttelton Arms." PARTNER WANTED. *~ T\JTANTED, a Paki'neb, possessing T » from £300 to £500, to join in starting a most lucrative business. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED TO BoIrI)^ ~pißOx\f £200 to £500, on ample Free- -*- hold Security, and for which liberal interest will be given. For particulars, apply to Mr. J. C. Porteh, Solicitor, Chnstchurch. wanteFto boTrow^ JsJEVERAL Sums of £100. and upwards, y* at Colonial rates of Interest, on Freehold becunty. For particulars apply to Mr. Luck, Colnmbo Street, Christchurch. CHSISTCHURCH QUAY^ T W. WHELPDALE begs to return " • thanks to the inhabitants of Christchurcb, and its vicinity, for the kind patronage he has hitherto received, and to announce that his Store is now open for the reception of goods. The public may rely on having their goods, &c. carefully looked after, by honouring J.W.W. with their patronage. Christchurch Quay, Nov. 20th, JB5l. EDUCATION. lyriSS TAYLOR, begs leave to inform -I*-*- the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity that she is prepared to receive a few move pupils as Boarders or Day Scholars at her Seminary in Winchester Street. JOHN & JAMES LINGARD T)EG to inform the Inhabitants of Lyttel--U ton and its vicinity, that they continue to execute all work entrusted to them in their business as WELL-SINKERS and QUARRYMEN, in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. All orders left at Mr. Pratt's, Storekeeper, Canterbury Street, will be promptly attended to. N.B. Cob and Pise Houses built in the most substantial manner. £2. REWARD. A REWARD OF TWO POUNDS is offered to any person who may give information to Mr. Chapman, of Christchurch, regarding a Chestnut Filly, landed from the " Derwent," from Port Philip about four months ago, branded G M near shoulder, both hind fetlocks white, star on the forehead, and stands 15 hands, light chestnut.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 4

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