WANTED, A PLAIN COOK and House Servant, 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 proving herself competent for the situation liberal wages will be given. Apply at the " Lyttelton Arms." PARTNER WANTED. WANTED, a Partner, possessing from £300 to £500, to join, in starting a most lucrative business. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED TO BORROW, FROM £200 to £500, on ample Freehold Security, and for which liberal interest will be given. For particulars, apply to Mr. J. C. Pobtek, Solicitor, Christchurch. WANTED TO BORROW, SEVERAL Sums of £100. and upwards, at Colonial rates of Interest, on Freehold Security. For particulars apply to Mr. Luck, Columbo Street, Christchurch. TO STOREKEEPERS. THE undersigned are Importers of all descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. LQNGDEN AND Le GrEN. ~ ~ EDUCATION. ~~ IV/riSS TAYLOR begs leave to inform -IJ-L the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity that she is prepared to receive a few more pupils as Boarders or Day Scholars at her Seminary in Winchester Street. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rpHE Ltttei-ton Church Building -*- Committee invite tenders to supply the whole, or any part of the following articles, viz., 20,000 ft. Black Pine in Scantlings. 7,535 ft. Kauri Pine in Scantlings. 11,300 ft. inch Totara Boarding. To be delivered on the Jetty, or at the works as may be agreed on. Tenders to state the time within which the whole or parts of the delivery will be made. A Schedule of the Scantlings may be seen at the Canterbury Association's Offices on and after Monday, Nov. 24, and tenders will be received up to "Monday, the Ist of December. Any additional information required may be obtained by applying to B. W. Mountfobt, Esq., the Architect. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Any part of the above supplies may be tendered for separately. Henhy Jacobs, Hon. Sec. ARAB MARE, per "Oriental." A BEAUTIFUL ARAB. MARE, of the highest caste ever imported into New South Wales. Admirably adapted to carry> a Lady. On Sale by D. M. Latjbie. Lyttelton, Nov. 27, 1851. Per "Return," "Henrietta," and "Salopian." V.D.L., Adelaide, and Chilian Flour. Mauritius and Siam Sugar. Java and Manilla Coffee. Bacon and Hams. Lard. East Coast Pork. Salt. Soap. Maize. Nelson Ale and Porter. Also, Well-seasoned New Zealand Timber, Palings, and Shingles. D. M. Laurie. Lyttelton, Nov. 27th, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 6 December 1851, Page 8
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